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MYSBC - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU also in this section . menu. also in this section; © 2020 ENROLMENT - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU ENROLMENT PROCESS YEAR 7 2023. St Bernard’s aspires to be faithful to the four touchstones of a Catholic School in the Edmund Rice tradition. These touchstones are Liberating Education, Justice and Solidarity, Gospel Spirituality and Inclusive Community. In committing to be an inclusive community we aim to be accepting and welcoming toall
FEES - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU The fee for 2021 is approximately $560 per student. Late return of form and payment may incur a late fee of $50. BUILDING FUND. Pledged by families at enrolment, these donations are used to fund new buildings and ongoing capital development at the College - $500 payable to the St Bernard’s College Building Fund by 30 th June eachyear.
SANTA MONICA EXPERIENCE The Santa Monica experience aims to provide an environment for all learners, which is safe, caring, structured, challenging and engaging.As educators our aim is for all Year 9 students to be reflective, passionate, enthusiastic and active learners. We are confident Santa Monica will provide an environment where all theseaims can be met.
PAST STUDENTS
SBOCA. Membership of the St Bernard’s Old Collegians Association is bestowed upon all of those who have attended the School. As a finishing Year 12 student, you qualify as a life member and the Old Collegians key ring will be a lasting reminder of your membership. To what extent you embrace the events and utilise the facilities of theOld
ST BERNARD'S COLLEGE ESSENDON Term 3. 2021. 13 July to 17 September. Student Free Day 7 Sep (Yr 7-11) (Parent, Student, Teacher Conference) Term 4. 2021. 4 October to 17 December. Student Free Day 1 & 2 November (Mid-Term Break / Melbourne Cup) Student Free Day 19 November (Year 7 2021 OrientationDay)
MYSBC - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU also in this section . menu. also in this section; © 2020 ENROLMENT - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU ENROLMENT PROCESS YEAR 7 2023. St Bernard’s aspires to be faithful to the four touchstones of a Catholic School in the Edmund Rice tradition. These touchstones are Liberating Education, Justice and Solidarity, Gospel Spirituality and Inclusive Community. In committing to be an inclusive community we aim to be accepting and welcoming toall
FEES - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU The fee for 2021 is approximately $560 per student. Late return of form and payment may incur a late fee of $50. BUILDING FUND. Pledged by families at enrolment, these donations are used to fund new buildings and ongoing capital development at the College - $500 payable to the St Bernard’s College Building Fund by 30 th June eachyear.
SANTA MONICA EXPERIENCE The Santa Monica experience aims to provide an environment for all learners, which is safe, caring, structured, challenging and engaging.As educators our aim is for all Year 9 students to be reflective, passionate, enthusiastic and active learners. We are confident Santa Monica will provide an environment where all theseaims can be met.
PAST STUDENTS
SBOCA. Membership of the St Bernard’s Old Collegians Association is bestowed upon all of those who have attended the School. As a finishing Year 12 student, you qualify as a life member and the Old Collegians key ring will be a lasting reminder of your membership. To what extent you embrace the events and utilise the facilities of theOld
ABOUT US - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU On 20 August 1940, the feast day of St Bernard of Clairvaux, 224 boys in Years 7 to 11 carried their desks from St Monica’s across the Park to a new school on The Strand in Moonee Ponds and St Bernard’s College was born. In 1963 Classes commenced on the current campus in West Essendon. Today St Bernard's College is an EREA CatholicCONTACT DETAILS
college contact information to whom should i speak? to ensure effective communication with the college please refer to the protocols for home-school communication document by clicking here address TOURS - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU 2021 COLLEGE TOURS. Tours commence from the O'Brien Centre foyer at 8.45 am for morning tours or at 1.20pm for afternoon tours. Tours run for approximately 90 minutes. FACILITIES - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU The College Facilities are available for hire by outside organisations. For hiring prices and availability contact Ms Mirella Luca on 9289 1128 or email mluca@sbc.vic.edu.au. St Bernard's College boasts a vast range of excellent academic and sporting facilities, including. Food Technology.SOCIAL JUSTICE
AT THE HEART OF ST BERNARD’S COLLEGE MISSION IS THE OBLIGATION TO DEVELOP HIGH-ACHIEVING STUDENTS WHO ARE GLOBALLY AWARE OF EACH OTHER AND OF COMMUNITIES WHICH THEY WILL POTENTIALLY SERVE. St Bernard’s students are empowered to transform their world into a better place for all.The School is strongly committed to principles of fairnessSBC.VIC.EDU.AU
Supporting Documents. Please upload DOC, DOCX & PDF format filesonly)*
2021 NEWSLETTER EDITION 3 St Bernard’s College Research Centre bridges the gap between research and practice. Our focus this year is threefold: Boys Education, Leadership Development and Data Literacy. Assistant Principal (Identity) Christopher Knauf reflects on how his work directly impacts theSCHOLARSHIPS
St Bernard's College students currently receiving discounted fees by way of a bursary or scholarship are ineligible to apply. There is a fee of $115 for those wishing to sit the scholarship test this is paid through ACER. Successful recipients will receive a credit towards their fees and must maintain a high standard of academic achievement.MEET THE PRINCIPAL
A great feature of our College is the strength of our supportive and active community. Our pastoral structures seek to extend and nurture the young men of St Bernard’s as a three-way partnership between the students, parents and staff; we are committed to working together forthe good of
2021 NEWSLETTER ARTICLE Join one of our free webinars for parents and carers. These live webinars explore the latest research and they are a great way to learn how you can help your child develop the skills to be safer online. ST BERNARD'S COLLEGE ESSENDON Term 3. 2021. 13 July to 17 September. Student Free Day 7 Sep (Yr 7-11) (Parent, Student, Teacher Conference) Term 4. 2021. 4 October to 17 December. Student Free Day 1 & 2 November (Mid-Term Break / Melbourne Cup) Student Free Day 19 November (Year 7 2021 OrientationDay)
MYSBC - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU also in this section . menu. also in this section; © 2020 ENROLMENT - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU ENROLMENT PROCESS YEAR 7 2023. St Bernard’s aspires to be faithful to the four touchstones of a Catholic School in the Edmund Rice tradition. These touchstones are Liberating Education, Justice and Solidarity, Gospel Spirituality and Inclusive Community. In committing to be an inclusive community we aim to be accepting and welcoming toall
FEES - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU The fee for 2021 is approximately $560 per student. Late return of form and payment may incur a late fee of $50. BUILDING FUND. Pledged by families at enrolment, these donations are used to fund new buildings and ongoing capital development at the College - $500 payable to the St Bernard’s College Building Fund by 30 th June eachyear.
SANTA MONICA EXPERIENCE The Santa Monica experience aims to provide an environment for all learners, which is safe, caring, structured, challenging and engaging.As educators our aim is for all Year 9 students to be reflective, passionate, enthusiastic and active learners. We are confident Santa Monica will provide an environment where all theseaims can be met.
PAST STUDENTS
SBOCA. Membership of the St Bernard’s Old Collegians Association is bestowed upon all of those who have attended the School. As a finishing Year 12 student, you qualify as a life member and the Old Collegians key ring will be a lasting reminder of your membership. To what extent you embrace the events and utilise the facilities of theOld
ST BERNARD'S COLLEGE ESSENDON Term 3. 2021. 13 July to 17 September. Student Free Day 7 Sep (Yr 7-11) (Parent, Student, Teacher Conference) Term 4. 2021. 4 October to 17 December. Student Free Day 1 & 2 November (Mid-Term Break / Melbourne Cup) Student Free Day 19 November (Year 7 2021 OrientationDay)
MYSBC - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU also in this section . menu. also in this section; © 2020 ENROLMENT - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU ENROLMENT PROCESS YEAR 7 2023. St Bernard’s aspires to be faithful to the four touchstones of a Catholic School in the Edmund Rice tradition. These touchstones are Liberating Education, Justice and Solidarity, Gospel Spirituality and Inclusive Community. In committing to be an inclusive community we aim to be accepting and welcoming toall
FEES - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU The fee for 2021 is approximately $560 per student. Late return of form and payment may incur a late fee of $50. BUILDING FUND. Pledged by families at enrolment, these donations are used to fund new buildings and ongoing capital development at the College - $500 payable to the St Bernard’s College Building Fund by 30 th June eachyear.
SANTA MONICA EXPERIENCE The Santa Monica experience aims to provide an environment for all learners, which is safe, caring, structured, challenging and engaging.As educators our aim is for all Year 9 students to be reflective, passionate, enthusiastic and active learners. We are confident Santa Monica will provide an environment where all theseaims can be met.
PAST STUDENTS
SBOCA. Membership of the St Bernard’s Old Collegians Association is bestowed upon all of those who have attended the School. As a finishing Year 12 student, you qualify as a life member and the Old Collegians key ring will be a lasting reminder of your membership. To what extent you embrace the events and utilise the facilities of theOld
ABOUT US - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU On 20 August 1940, the feast day of St Bernard of Clairvaux, 224 boys in Years 7 to 11 carried their desks from St Monica’s across the Park to a new school on The Strand in Moonee Ponds and St Bernard’s College was born. In 1963 Classes commenced on the current campus in West Essendon. Today St Bernard's College is an EREA CatholicCONTACT DETAILS
college contact information to whom should i speak? to ensure effective communication with the college please refer to the protocols for home-school communication document by clicking here address TOURS - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU 2021 COLLEGE TOURS. Tours commence from the O'Brien Centre foyer at 8.45 am for morning tours or at 1.20pm for afternoon tours. Tours run for approximately 90 minutes. FACILITIES - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU The College Facilities are available for hire by outside organisations. For hiring prices and availability contact Ms Mirella Luca on 9289 1128 or email mluca@sbc.vic.edu.au. St Bernard's College boasts a vast range of excellent academic and sporting facilities, including. Food Technology.SOCIAL JUSTICE
AT THE HEART OF ST BERNARD’S COLLEGE MISSION IS THE OBLIGATION TO DEVELOP HIGH-ACHIEVING STUDENTS WHO ARE GLOBALLY AWARE OF EACH OTHER AND OF COMMUNITIES WHICH THEY WILL POTENTIALLY SERVE. St Bernard’s students are empowered to transform their world into a better place for all.The School is strongly committed to principles of fairnessSBC.VIC.EDU.AU
Supporting Documents. Please upload DOC, DOCX & PDF format filesonly)*
2021 NEWSLETTER EDITION 3 St Bernard’s College Research Centre bridges the gap between research and practice. Our focus this year is threefold: Boys Education, Leadership Development and Data Literacy. Assistant Principal (Identity) Christopher Knauf reflects on how his work directly impacts theSCHOLARSHIPS
St Bernard's College students currently receiving discounted fees by way of a bursary or scholarship are ineligible to apply. There is a fee of $115 for those wishing to sit the scholarship test this is paid through ACER. Successful recipients will receive a credit towards their fees and must maintain a high standard of academic achievement.MEET THE PRINCIPAL
A great feature of our College is the strength of our supportive and active community. Our pastoral structures seek to extend and nurture the young men of St Bernard’s as a three-way partnership between the students, parents and staff; we are committed to working together forthe good of
2021 NEWSLETTER ARTICLE Join one of our free webinars for parents and carers. These live webinars explore the latest research and they are a great way to learn how you can help your child develop the skills to be safer online. ST BERNARD'S COLLEGE ESSENDON Term 3. 2021. 13 July to 17 September. Student Free Day 7 Sep (Yr 7-11) (Parent, Student, Teacher Conference) Term 4. 2021. 4 October to 17 December. Student Free Day 1 & 2 November (Mid-Term Break / Melbourne Cup) Student Free Day 19 November (Year 7 2021 OrientationDay)
MYSBC - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU also in this section . menu. also in this section; © 2020 ENROLMENT - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU ENROLMENT PROCESS YEAR 7 2023. St Bernard’s aspires to be faithful to the four touchstones of a Catholic School in the Edmund Rice tradition. These touchstones are Liberating Education, Justice and Solidarity, Gospel Spirituality and Inclusive Community. In committing to be an inclusive community we aim to be accepting and welcoming toall
CONTACT DETAILS
college contact information to whom should i speak? to ensure effective communication with the college please refer to the protocols for home-school communication document by clicking here address FEES - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU The fee for 2021 is approximately $560 per student. Late return of form and payment may incur a late fee of $50. BUILDING FUND. Pledged by families at enrolment, these donations are used to fund new buildings and ongoing capital development at the College - $500 payable to the St Bernard’s College Building Fund by 30 th June eachyear.
TOURS - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU 2021 COLLEGE TOURS. Tours commence from the O'Brien Centre foyer at 8.45 am for morning tours or at 1.20pm for afternoon tours. Tours run for approximately 90 minutes. SANTA MONICA EXPERIENCE The Santa Monica experience aims to provide an environment for all learners, which is safe, caring, structured, challenging and engaging.As educators our aim is for all Year 9 students to be reflective, passionate, enthusiastic and active learners. We are confident Santa Monica will provide an environment where all theseaims can be met.
UNIFORM SHOP
Please click here to secure an appointment. If you know the sizes of the items you require, please visit our Online Store to order. Please note you will need to be logged into MySBC to view products and place orders. For any further uniform enquires please email rbuhagiar@sbc.vic.edu.au. For any further canteen enquires pleaseemail canteen@sbc
NEWSLETTER EDITION 1 New Bachelor of Bachelor of Humanities, Innovation and Technology. La Trobe is proud to introduce Australia’s first Bachelor of Humanities, Innovation and Technology degree. This is an interdisciplinary course that combines humanities and business ,subjects enabling students to gain the knowledge and skills to prepare them to navigate and understand the impact of technologicalinnovation on
O'GORMANS OF NORTH COBURG O'Gormans Of North Coburg. For almost 70 years O'Gorman's have been providing the people of Melbourne with custom-made blinds, curtains and other indoor and outdoor window furnishing solutions. ST BERNARD'S COLLEGE ESSENDON Term 3. 2021. 13 July to 17 September. Student Free Day 7 Sep (Yr 7-11) (Parent, Student, Teacher Conference) Term 4. 2021. 4 October to 17 December. Student Free Day 1 & 2 November (Mid-Term Break / Melbourne Cup) Student Free Day 19 November (Year 7 2021 OrientationDay)
MYSBC - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU also in this section . menu. also in this section; © 2020 ENROLMENT - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU ENROLMENT PROCESS YEAR 7 2023. St Bernard’s aspires to be faithful to the four touchstones of a Catholic School in the Edmund Rice tradition. These touchstones are Liberating Education, Justice and Solidarity, Gospel Spirituality and Inclusive Community. In committing to be an inclusive community we aim to be accepting and welcoming toall
CONTACT DETAILS
college contact information to whom should i speak? to ensure effective communication with the college please refer to the protocols for home-school communication document by clicking here address FEES - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU The fee for 2021 is approximately $560 per student. Late return of form and payment may incur a late fee of $50. BUILDING FUND. Pledged by families at enrolment, these donations are used to fund new buildings and ongoing capital development at the College - $500 payable to the St Bernard’s College Building Fund by 30 th June eachyear.
TOURS - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU 2021 COLLEGE TOURS. Tours commence from the O'Brien Centre foyer at 8.45 am for morning tours or at 1.20pm for afternoon tours. Tours run for approximately 90 minutes. SANTA MONICA EXPERIENCE The Santa Monica experience aims to provide an environment for all learners, which is safe, caring, structured, challenging and engaging.As educators our aim is for all Year 9 students to be reflective, passionate, enthusiastic and active learners. We are confident Santa Monica will provide an environment where all theseaims can be met.
UNIFORM SHOP
Please click here to secure an appointment. If you know the sizes of the items you require, please visit our Online Store to order. Please note you will need to be logged into MySBC to view products and place orders. For any further uniform enquires please email rbuhagiar@sbc.vic.edu.au. For any further canteen enquires pleaseemail canteen@sbc
NEWSLETTER EDITION 1 New Bachelor of Bachelor of Humanities, Innovation and Technology. La Trobe is proud to introduce Australia’s first Bachelor of Humanities, Innovation and Technology degree. This is an interdisciplinary course that combines humanities and business ,subjects enabling students to gain the knowledge and skills to prepare them to navigate and understand the impact of technologicalinnovation on
O'GORMANS OF NORTH COBURG O'Gormans Of North Coburg. For almost 70 years O'Gorman's have been providing the people of Melbourne with custom-made blinds, curtains and other indoor and outdoor window furnishing solutions. TOURS - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU 2021 COLLEGE TOURS. Tours commence from the O'Brien Centre foyer at 8.45 am for morning tours or at 1.20pm for afternoon tours. Tours run for approximately 90 minutes. FOUNDATION - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU The need today is equally as great. Scholarship and Bursary Fund. College Building Fund. If you require any further information regarding the St Bernard’s College Foundation please contact the Development Manager, David Formosa on 9289 1106 Mobile 0419 950 676 or at dformosa@sbc.vic.edu.au.BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Every day our customers help change lives, and save lives, simply by banking with us. Their home loans are building skate and sports parks, hospital wings and classrooms. Personal loans, business banking and credit cards are funding ambulances, rescue boats, disabled and agedcare facilities. 03
PAST STUDENTS
SBOCA. Membership of the St Bernard’s Old Collegians Association is bestowed upon all of those who have attended the School. As a finishing Year 12 student, you qualify as a life member and the Old Collegians key ring will be a lasting reminder of your membership. To what extent you embrace the events and utilise the facilities of theOld
SOCIAL JUSTICE
AT THE HEART OF ST BERNARD’S COLLEGE MISSION IS THE OBLIGATION TO DEVELOP HIGH-ACHIEVING STUDENTS WHO ARE GLOBALLY AWARE OF EACH OTHER AND OF COMMUNITIES WHICH THEY WILL POTENTIALLY SERVE. St Bernard’s students are empowered to transform their world into a better place for all.The School is strongly committed to principles of fairnessSCHOLARSHIPS
St Bernard's College students currently receiving discounted fees by way of a bursary or scholarship are ineligible to apply. There is a fee of $115 for those wishing to sit the scholarship test this is paid through ACER. Successful recipients will receive a credit towards their fees and must maintain a high standard of academic achievement.COLLEGE BOARD
Nicole joined the Finance Committee in 2015 and the College Board in 2018. Nicole is a Chartered Accountant and holds a Bachelor of Business and a Master of Communication. Nicole is a tax manager with Pitcher Partners Advisory and also Director and CFO of Launchpad6.As a parent of three St Bernard’s students, Nicole is an advocate of a UNIFORM - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU UNIFORM SHOP AND PRICE LIST. As of Tuesday 9th February, 2021, the Uniform Shop will be operating by appointment only. This will help alleviate lengthy queue during peak periods. 2021 NEWSLETTER EDITION 3 St Bernard’s College Research Centre bridges the gap between research and practice. Our focus this year is threefold: Boys Education, Leadership Development and Data Literacy. Assistant Principal (Identity) Christopher Knauf reflects on how his work directly impacts the SOCIAL JUSTICE NETWORK The St Bernard’s College Social Justice Program focuses on the things that will make a difference to others: generosity, reconciliation, protection of the weak, forgiveness, expressions of gratitude, inclusion, sharing of resources and service. The Social Justice Network was established in 2012 - it is made up of parents whobelieve in
ST BERNARD'S COLLEGE ESSENDON Term 3. 2021. 13 July to 17 September. Student Free Day 7 Sep (Yr 7-11) (Parent, Student, Teacher Conference) Term 4. 2021. 4 October to 17 December. Student Free Day 1 & 2 November (Mid-Term Break / Melbourne Cup) Student Free Day 19 November (Year 7 2021 OrientationDay)
MYSBC - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU also in this section . menu. also in this section; © 2020 ENROLMENT - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU ENROLMENT PROCESS YEAR 7 2023. St Bernard’s aspires to be faithful to the four touchstones of a Catholic School in the Edmund Rice tradition. These touchstones are Liberating Education, Justice and Solidarity, Gospel Spirituality and Inclusive Community. In committing to be an inclusive community we aim to be accepting and welcoming toall
CONTACT DETAILS
college contact information to whom should i speak? to ensure effective communication with the college please refer to the protocols for home-school communication document by clicking here address FEES - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU The fee for 2021 is approximately $560 per student. Late return of form and payment may incur a late fee of $50. BUILDING FUND. Pledged by families at enrolment, these donations are used to fund new buildings and ongoing capital development at the College - $500 payable to the St Bernard’s College Building Fund by 30 th June eachyear.
ST BERNARD'S COLLEGE ESSENDON Term 3. 2021. 13 July to 17 September. Student Free Day 7 Sep (Yr 7-11) (Parent, Student, Teacher Conference) Term 4. 2021. 4 October to 17 December. Student Free Day 1 & 2 November (Mid-Term Break / Melbourne Cup) Student Free Day 19 November (Year 7 2021 OrientationDay)
MYSBC - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU also in this section . menu. also in this section; © 2020 ENROLMENT - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU ENROLMENT PROCESS YEAR 7 2023. St Bernard’s aspires to be faithful to the four touchstones of a Catholic School in the Edmund Rice tradition. These touchstones are Liberating Education, Justice and Solidarity, Gospel Spirituality and Inclusive Community. In committing to be an inclusive community we aim to be accepting and welcoming toall
CONTACT DETAILS
college contact information to whom should i speak? to ensure effective communication with the college please refer to the protocols for home-school communication document by clicking here address FEES - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU The fee for 2021 is approximately $560 per student. Late return of form and payment may incur a late fee of $50. BUILDING FUND. Pledged by families at enrolment, these donations are used to fund new buildings and ongoing capital development at the College - $500 payable to the St Bernard’s College Building Fund by 30 th June eachyear.
TOURS - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU 2021 COLLEGE TOURS. Tours commence from the O'Brien Centre foyer at 8.45 am for morning tours or at 1.20pm for afternoon tours. Tours run for approximately 90 minutes. FOUNDATION - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU The need today is equally as great. Scholarship and Bursary Fund. College Building Fund. If you require any further information regarding the St Bernard’s College Foundation please contact the Development Manager, David Formosa on 9289 1106 Mobile 0419 950 676 or at dformosa@sbc.vic.edu.au.BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Every day our customers help change lives, and save lives, simply by banking with us. Their home loans are building skate and sports parks, hospital wings and classrooms. Personal loans, business banking and credit cards are funding ambulances, rescue boats, disabled and agedcare facilities. 03
PAST STUDENTS
SBOCA. Membership of the St Bernard’s Old Collegians Association is bestowed upon all of those who have attended the School. As a finishing Year 12 student, you qualify as a life member and the Old Collegians key ring will be a lasting reminder of your membership. To what extent you embrace the events and utilise the facilities of theOld
SOCIAL JUSTICE
AT THE HEART OF ST BERNARD’S COLLEGE MISSION IS THE OBLIGATION TO DEVELOP HIGH-ACHIEVING STUDENTS WHO ARE GLOBALLY AWARE OF EACH OTHER AND OF COMMUNITIES WHICH THEY WILL POTENTIALLY SERVE. St Bernard’s students are empowered to transform their world into a better place for all.The School is strongly committed to principles of fairnessSCHOLARSHIPS
St Bernard's College students currently receiving discounted fees by way of a bursary or scholarship are ineligible to apply. There is a fee of $115 for those wishing to sit the scholarship test this is paid through ACER. Successful recipients will receive a credit towards their fees and must maintain a high standard of academic achievement.COLLEGE BOARD
Nicole joined the Finance Committee in 2015 and the College Board in 2018. Nicole is a Chartered Accountant and holds a Bachelor of Business and a Master of Communication. Nicole is a tax manager with Pitcher Partners Advisory and also Director and CFO of Launchpad6.As a parent of three St Bernard’s students, Nicole is an advocate of a UNIFORM - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU UNIFORM SHOP AND PRICE LIST. As of Tuesday 9th February, 2021, the Uniform Shop will be operating by appointment only. This will help alleviate lengthy queue during peak periods. 2021 NEWSLETTER EDITION 3 St Bernard’s College Research Centre bridges the gap between research and practice. Our focus this year is threefold: Boys Education, Leadership Development and Data Literacy. Assistant Principal (Identity) Christopher Knauf reflects on how his work directly impacts the SOCIAL JUSTICE NETWORK The St Bernard’s College Social Justice Program focuses on the things that will make a difference to others: generosity, reconciliation, protection of the weak, forgiveness, expressions of gratitude, inclusion, sharing of resources and service. The Social Justice Network was established in 2012 - it is made up of parents whobelieve in
ST BERNARD'S COLLEGE ESSENDON Term 3. 2021. 13 July to 17 September. Student Free Day 7 Sep (Yr 7-11) (Parent, Student, Teacher Conference) Term 4. 2021. 4 October to 17 December. Student Free Day 1 & 2 November (Mid-Term Break / Melbourne Cup) Student Free Day 19 November (Year 7 2021 OrientationDay)
MYSBC - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU also in this section . menu. also in this section; © 2020CONTACT DETAILS
college contact information to whom should i speak? to ensure effective communication with the college please refer to the protocols for home-school communication document by clicking here address ENROLMENT - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU ENROLMENT PROCESS YEAR 7 2023. St Bernard’s aspires to be faithful to the four touchstones of a Catholic School in the Edmund Rice tradition. These touchstones are Liberating Education, Justice and Solidarity, Gospel Spirituality and Inclusive Community. In committing to be an inclusive community we aim to be accepting and welcoming toall
FEES - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU The fee for 2021 is approximately $560 per student. Late return of form and payment may incur a late fee of $50. BUILDING FUND. Pledged by families at enrolment, these donations are used to fund new buildings and ongoing capital development at the College - $500 payable to the St Bernard’s College Building Fund by 30 th June eachyear.
ST BERNARD'S COLLEGE ESSENDON Term 3. 2021. 13 July to 17 September. Student Free Day 7 Sep (Yr 7-11) (Parent, Student, Teacher Conference) Term 4. 2021. 4 October to 17 December. Student Free Day 1 & 2 November (Mid-Term Break / Melbourne Cup) Student Free Day 19 November (Year 7 2021 OrientationDay)
MYSBC - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU also in this section . menu. also in this section; © 2020CONTACT DETAILS
college contact information to whom should i speak? to ensure effective communication with the college please refer to the protocols for home-school communication document by clicking here address ENROLMENT - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU ENROLMENT PROCESS YEAR 7 2023. St Bernard’s aspires to be faithful to the four touchstones of a Catholic School in the Edmund Rice tradition. These touchstones are Liberating Education, Justice and Solidarity, Gospel Spirituality and Inclusive Community. In committing to be an inclusive community we aim to be accepting and welcoming toall
FEES - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU The fee for 2021 is approximately $560 per student. Late return of form and payment may incur a late fee of $50. BUILDING FUND. Pledged by families at enrolment, these donations are used to fund new buildings and ongoing capital development at the College - $500 payable to the St Bernard’s College Building Fund by 30 th June eachyear.
ABOUT US - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU On 20 August 1940, the feast day of St Bernard of Clairvaux, 224 boys in Years 7 to 11 carried their desks from St Monica’s across the Park to a new school on The Strand in Moonee Ponds and St Bernard’s College was born. In 1963 Classes commenced on the current campus in West Essendon. Today St Bernard's College is an EREA CatholicFUTURE STUDENTS
Future Students. St Bernard’s aspires to be faithful to the four touchstones of a Catholic School in the Edmund Rice tradition. These touchstones are Liberating Education, Justice and Solidarity, Gospel Spirituality and Inclusive Community. In committing to be an inclusive community we aim to be accepting and welcoming to all families and TOURS - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU 2021 COLLEGE TOURS. Tours commence from the O'Brien Centre foyer at 8.45 am for morning tours or at 1.20pm for afternoon tours. Tours run for approximately 90 minutes. COMMUNITY - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU The St Bernard's College community is an important facet of college life, with a rich tradition around volunteering and social justice. During the year many groups meet and organise various functions, all contributing to the community life of the college. Being a member of any committee enables parents to be actively involved in the life ofthe
MEET THE PRINCIPAL
St Bernard’s College is a leading Catholic Secondary school for boys founded by the Christian Brothers in 1940. Now part of the broader family of Edmund Rice Education Australia (EREA) schools we draw our identity and culture from a rich Catholic tradition informed by the Charism of Edmund Rice and inspired by our patron, St Bernard ofClairvaux.
PAST STUDENTS
SBOCA. Membership of the St Bernard’s Old Collegians Association is bestowed upon all of those who have attended the School. As a finishing Year 12 student, you qualify as a life member and the Old Collegians key ring will be a lasting reminder of your membership. To what extent you embrace the events and utilise the facilities of theOld
SBC.VIC.EDU.AU
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
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SOCIAL JUSTICE
AT THE HEART OF ST BERNARD’S COLLEGE MISSION IS THE OBLIGATION TO DEVELOP HIGH-ACHIEVING STUDENTS WHO ARE GLOBALLY AWARE OF EACH OTHER AND OF COMMUNITIES WHICH THEY WILL POTENTIALLY SERVE. St Bernard’s students are empowered to transform their world into a better place for all.The School is strongly committed to principles of fairness 2021 NEWSLETTER EDITION 3 St Bernard’s College Research Centre bridges the gap between research and practice. Our focus this year is threefold: Boys Education, Leadership Development and Data Literacy. Assistant Principal (Identity) Christopher Knauf reflects on how his work directly impacts the ST BERNARD'S COLLEGE ESSENDON Term 3. 2021. 13 July to 17 September. Student Free Day 7 Sep (Yr 7-11) (Parent, Student, Teacher Conference) Term 4. 2021. 4 October to 17 December. Student Free Day 1 & 2 November (Mid-Term Break / Melbourne Cup) Student Free Day 19 November (Year 7 2021 OrientationDay)
MYSBC - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU also in this section . menu. also in this section; © 2020 ENROLMENT - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU ENROLMENT PROCESS YEAR 7 2023. St Bernard’s aspires to be faithful to the four touchstones of a Catholic School in the Edmund Rice tradition. These touchstones are Liberating Education, Justice and Solidarity, Gospel Spirituality and Inclusive Community. In committing to be an inclusive community we aim to be accepting and welcoming toall
CONTACT DETAILS
college contact information to whom should i speak? to ensure effective communication with the college please refer to the protocols for home-school communication document by clicking here address FEES - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU The fee for 2021 is approximately $560 per student. Late return of form and payment may incur a late fee of $50. BUILDING FUND. Pledged by families at enrolment, these donations are used to fund new buildings and ongoing capital development at the College - $500 payable to the St Bernard’s College Building Fund by 30 th June eachyear.
TOURS - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU 2021 COLLEGE TOURS. Tours commence from the O'Brien Centre foyer at 8.45 am for morning tours or at 1.20pm for afternoon tours. Tours run for approximately 90 minutes. SANTA MONICA EXPERIENCE The Santa Monica experience aims to provide an environment for all learners, which is safe, caring, structured, challenging and engaging.As educators our aim is for all Year 9 students to be reflective, passionate, enthusiastic and active learners. We are confident Santa Monica will provide an environment where all theseaims can be met.
UNIFORM SHOP
Please click here to secure an appointment. If you know the sizes of the items you require, please visit our Online Store to order. Please note you will need to be logged into MySBC to view products and place orders. For any further uniform enquires please email rbuhagiar@sbc.vic.edu.au. For any further canteen enquires pleaseemail canteen@sbc
NEWSLETTER EDITION 1 New Bachelor of Bachelor of Humanities, Innovation and Technology. La Trobe is proud to introduce Australia’s first Bachelor of Humanities, Innovation and Technology degree. This is an interdisciplinary course that combines humanities and business ,subjects enabling students to gain the knowledge and skills to prepare them to navigate and understand the impact of technologicalinnovation on
METRO CANTEENS
At Metro Canteens we specialise in providing superior canteen services that result in higher profits for the school, as well as providing children with an interesting and nutritious variety of food choices. Metropolitan Canteens embarked upon its ambition to provide valuable canteen operations in 1991 with a contract to operate one canteen. ST BERNARD'S COLLEGE ESSENDON Term 3. 2021. 13 July to 17 September. Student Free Day 7 Sep (Yr 7-11) (Parent, Student, Teacher Conference) Term 4. 2021. 4 October to 17 December. Student Free Day 1 & 2 November (Mid-Term Break / Melbourne Cup) Student Free Day 19 November (Year 7 2021 OrientationDay)
MYSBC - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU also in this section . menu. also in this section; © 2020 ENROLMENT - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU ENROLMENT PROCESS YEAR 7 2023. St Bernard’s aspires to be faithful to the four touchstones of a Catholic School in the Edmund Rice tradition. These touchstones are Liberating Education, Justice and Solidarity, Gospel Spirituality and Inclusive Community. In committing to be an inclusive community we aim to be accepting and welcoming toall
CONTACT DETAILS
college contact information to whom should i speak? to ensure effective communication with the college please refer to the protocols for home-school communication document by clicking here address FEES - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU The fee for 2021 is approximately $560 per student. Late return of form and payment may incur a late fee of $50. BUILDING FUND. Pledged by families at enrolment, these donations are used to fund new buildings and ongoing capital development at the College - $500 payable to the St Bernard’s College Building Fund by 30 th June eachyear.
TOURS - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU 2021 COLLEGE TOURS. Tours commence from the O'Brien Centre foyer at 8.45 am for morning tours or at 1.20pm for afternoon tours. Tours run for approximately 90 minutes. SANTA MONICA EXPERIENCE The Santa Monica experience aims to provide an environment for all learners, which is safe, caring, structured, challenging and engaging.As educators our aim is for all Year 9 students to be reflective, passionate, enthusiastic and active learners. We are confident Santa Monica will provide an environment where all theseaims can be met.
UNIFORM SHOP
Please click here to secure an appointment. If you know the sizes of the items you require, please visit our Online Store to order. Please note you will need to be logged into MySBC to view products and place orders. For any further uniform enquires please email rbuhagiar@sbc.vic.edu.au. For any further canteen enquires pleaseemail canteen@sbc
NEWSLETTER EDITION 1 New Bachelor of Bachelor of Humanities, Innovation and Technology. La Trobe is proud to introduce Australia’s first Bachelor of Humanities, Innovation and Technology degree. This is an interdisciplinary course that combines humanities and business ,subjects enabling students to gain the knowledge and skills to prepare them to navigate and understand the impact of technologicalinnovation on
METRO CANTEENS
At Metro Canteens we specialise in providing superior canteen services that result in higher profits for the school, as well as providing children with an interesting and nutritious variety of food choices. Metropolitan Canteens embarked upon its ambition to provide valuable canteen operations in 1991 with a contract to operate one canteen. TOURS - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU 2021 COLLEGE TOURS. Tours commence from the O'Brien Centre foyer at 8.45 am for morning tours or at 1.20pm for afternoon tours. Tours run for approximately 90 minutes. 2021 NEWSLETTER ARTICLE Join one of our free webinars for parents and carers. These live webinars explore the latest research and they are a great way to learn how you can help your child develop the skills to be safer online.PAST STUDENTS
SBOCA. Membership of the St Bernard’s Old Collegians Association is bestowed upon all of those who have attended the School. As a finishing Year 12 student, you qualify as a life member and the Old Collegians key ring will be a lasting reminder of your membership. To what extent you embrace the events and utilise the facilities of theOld
FOUNDATION - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU The need today is equally as great. Donate Now. Make Regular Donations. If you require any further information regarding the St Bernard’s College Foundation please contact the Development Manager, David Formosa on 9289 1106 Mobile 0419 950 676 or at dformosa@sbc.vic.edu.au.SBC.VIC.EDU.AU
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COLLEGE BOARD
Nicole joined the Finance Committee in 2015 and the College Board in 2018. Nicole is a Chartered Accountant and holds a Bachelor of Business and a Master of Communication. Nicole is a tax manager with Pitcher Partners Advisory and also Director and CFO of Launchpad6.As a parent of three St Bernard’s students, Nicole is an advocate of aMEET THE PRINCIPAL
A great feature of our College is the strength of our supportive and active community. Our pastoral structures seek to extend and nurture the young men of St Bernard’s as a three-way partnership between the students, parents and staff; we are committed to working together forthe good of
SOCIAL JUSTICE
AT THE HEART OF ST BERNARD’S COLLEGE MISSION IS THE OBLIGATION TO DEVELOP HIGH-ACHIEVING STUDENTS WHO ARE GLOBALLY AWARE OF EACH OTHER AND OF COMMUNITIES WHICH THEY WILL POTENTIALLY SERVE. St Bernard’s students are empowered to transform their world into a better place for all.The School is strongly committed to principles of fairnessSCHOLARSHIPS
St Bernard's College students currently receiving discounted fees by way of a bursary or scholarship are ineligible to apply. There is a fee of $115 for those wishing to sit the scholarship test this is paid through ACER. Successful recipients will receive a credit towards their fees and must maintain a high standard of academic achievement.MYSBC
The College's primary purpose of information collection is to enable the College to provide schooling for the student. This includes satisfying both the needs of parents and the needs of the pupil throughout the whole period the pupil is enrolled at the College. It is College policy not to use any information about an individualunless it is
ST BERNARD'S COLLEGE ESSENDON Term 3. 2021. 13 July to 17 September. Student Free Day 7 Sep (Yr 7-11) (Parent, Student, Teacher Conference) Term 4. 2021. 4 October to 17 December. Student Free Day 1 & 2 November (Mid-Term Break / Melbourne Cup) Student Free Day 19 November (Year 7 2021 OrientationDay)
MYSBC - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU also in this section . menu. also in this section; © 2020 ENROLMENT - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU ENROLMENT PROCESS YEAR 7 2023. St Bernard’s aspires to be faithful to the four touchstones of a Catholic School in the Edmund Rice tradition. These touchstones are Liberating Education, Justice and Solidarity, Gospel Spirituality and Inclusive Community. In committing to be an inclusive community we aim to be accepting and welcoming toall
CONTACT DETAILS
college contact information to whom should i speak? to ensure effective communication with the college please refer to the protocols for home-school communication document by clicking here address FEES - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU The fee for 2021 is approximately $560 per student. Late return of form and payment may incur a late fee of $50. BUILDING FUND. Pledged by families at enrolment, these donations are used to fund new buildings and ongoing capital development at the College - $500 payable to the St Bernard’s College Building Fund by 30 th June eachyear.
TOURS - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU 2021 COLLEGE TOURS. Tours commence from the O'Brien Centre foyer at 8.45 am for morning tours or at 1.20pm for afternoon tours. Tours run for approximately 90 minutes. SANTA MONICA EXPERIENCE The Santa Monica experience aims to provide an environment for all learners, which is safe, caring, structured, challenging and engaging.As educators our aim is for all Year 9 students to be reflective, passionate, enthusiastic and active learners. We are confident Santa Monica will provide an environment where all theseaims can be met.
UNIFORM SHOP
Please click here to secure an appointment. If you know the sizes of the items you require, please visit our Online Store to order. Please note you will need to be logged into MySBC to view products and place orders. For any further uniform enquires please email rbuhagiar@sbc.vic.edu.au. For any further canteen enquires pleaseemail canteen@sbc
NEWSLETTER EDITION 1 New Bachelor of Bachelor of Humanities, Innovation and Technology. La Trobe is proud to introduce Australia’s first Bachelor of Humanities, Innovation and Technology degree. This is an interdisciplinary course that combines humanities and business ,subjects enabling students to gain the knowledge and skills to prepare them to navigate and understand the impact of technologicalinnovation on
METRO CANTEENS
At Metro Canteens we specialise in providing superior canteen services that result in higher profits for the school, as well as providing children with an interesting and nutritious variety of food choices. Metropolitan Canteens embarked upon its ambition to provide valuable canteen operations in 1991 with a contract to operate one canteen. ST BERNARD'S COLLEGE ESSENDON Term 3. 2021. 13 July to 17 September. Student Free Day 7 Sep (Yr 7-11) (Parent, Student, Teacher Conference) Term 4. 2021. 4 October to 17 December. Student Free Day 1 & 2 November (Mid-Term Break / Melbourne Cup) Student Free Day 19 November (Year 7 2021 OrientationDay)
MYSBC - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU also in this section . menu. also in this section; © 2020 ENROLMENT - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU ENROLMENT PROCESS YEAR 7 2023. St Bernard’s aspires to be faithful to the four touchstones of a Catholic School in the Edmund Rice tradition. These touchstones are Liberating Education, Justice and Solidarity, Gospel Spirituality and Inclusive Community. In committing to be an inclusive community we aim to be accepting and welcoming toall
CONTACT DETAILS
college contact information to whom should i speak? to ensure effective communication with the college please refer to the protocols for home-school communication document by clicking here address FEES - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU The fee for 2021 is approximately $560 per student. Late return of form and payment may incur a late fee of $50. BUILDING FUND. Pledged by families at enrolment, these donations are used to fund new buildings and ongoing capital development at the College - $500 payable to the St Bernard’s College Building Fund by 30 th June eachyear.
TOURS - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU 2021 COLLEGE TOURS. Tours commence from the O'Brien Centre foyer at 8.45 am for morning tours or at 1.20pm for afternoon tours. Tours run for approximately 90 minutes. SANTA MONICA EXPERIENCE The Santa Monica experience aims to provide an environment for all learners, which is safe, caring, structured, challenging and engaging.As educators our aim is for all Year 9 students to be reflective, passionate, enthusiastic and active learners. We are confident Santa Monica will provide an environment where all theseaims can be met.
UNIFORM SHOP
Please click here to secure an appointment. If you know the sizes of the items you require, please visit our Online Store to order. Please note you will need to be logged into MySBC to view products and place orders. For any further uniform enquires please email rbuhagiar@sbc.vic.edu.au. For any further canteen enquires pleaseemail canteen@sbc
NEWSLETTER EDITION 1 New Bachelor of Bachelor of Humanities, Innovation and Technology. La Trobe is proud to introduce Australia’s first Bachelor of Humanities, Innovation and Technology degree. This is an interdisciplinary course that combines humanities and business ,subjects enabling students to gain the knowledge and skills to prepare them to navigate and understand the impact of technologicalinnovation on
METRO CANTEENS
At Metro Canteens we specialise in providing superior canteen services that result in higher profits for the school, as well as providing children with an interesting and nutritious variety of food choices. Metropolitan Canteens embarked upon its ambition to provide valuable canteen operations in 1991 with a contract to operate one canteen. TOURS - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU 2021 COLLEGE TOURS. Tours commence from the O'Brien Centre foyer at 8.45 am for morning tours or at 1.20pm for afternoon tours. Tours run for approximately 90 minutes. 2021 NEWSLETTER ARTICLE Join one of our free webinars for parents and carers. These live webinars explore the latest research and they are a great way to learn how you can help your child develop the skills to be safer online.PAST STUDENTS
SBOCA. Membership of the St Bernard’s Old Collegians Association is bestowed upon all of those who have attended the School. As a finishing Year 12 student, you qualify as a life member and the Old Collegians key ring will be a lasting reminder of your membership. To what extent you embrace the events and utilise the facilities of theOld
FOUNDATION - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU The need today is equally as great. Donate Now. Make Regular Donations. If you require any further information regarding the St Bernard’s College Foundation please contact the Development Manager, David Formosa on 9289 1106 Mobile 0419 950 676 or at dformosa@sbc.vic.edu.au.SBC.VIC.EDU.AU
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COLLEGE BOARD
Nicole joined the Finance Committee in 2015 and the College Board in 2018. Nicole is a Chartered Accountant and holds a Bachelor of Business and a Master of Communication. Nicole is a tax manager with Pitcher Partners Advisory and also Director and CFO of Launchpad6.As a parent of three St Bernard’s students, Nicole is an advocate of aMEET THE PRINCIPAL
A great feature of our College is the strength of our supportive and active community. Our pastoral structures seek to extend and nurture the young men of St Bernard’s as a three-way partnership between the students, parents and staff; we are committed to working together forthe good of
SOCIAL JUSTICE
AT THE HEART OF ST BERNARD’S COLLEGE MISSION IS THE OBLIGATION TO DEVELOP HIGH-ACHIEVING STUDENTS WHO ARE GLOBALLY AWARE OF EACH OTHER AND OF COMMUNITIES WHICH THEY WILL POTENTIALLY SERVE. St Bernard’s students are empowered to transform their world into a better place for all.The School is strongly committed to principles of fairnessSCHOLARSHIPS
St Bernard's College students currently receiving discounted fees by way of a bursary or scholarship are ineligible to apply. There is a fee of $115 for those wishing to sit the scholarship test this is paid through ACER. Successful recipients will receive a credit towards their fees and must maintain a high standard of academic achievement.MYSBC
The College's primary purpose of information collection is to enable the College to provide schooling for the student. This includes satisfying both the needs of parents and the needs of the pupil throughout the whole period the pupil is enrolled at the College. It is College policy not to use any information about an individualunless it is
ST BERNARD'S COLLEGE ESSENDON 4 October to 17 December; Student Free Day 1 & 2 November (Mid-Term Break / Melbourne Cup) Student Free Day 19 November (Year 7 2021Orientation Day)
MYSBC - SBC.VIC.EDU.AUENGLOGIN SBC ELPENGLOGIN SBC ELP also in this section . menu. also in this section; © 2020 ENROLMENT - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU ENROLMENT PROCESS YEAR 7 2023. St Bernard’s aspires to be faithful to the four touchstones of a Catholic School in the Edmund Rice tradition. These touchstones are Liberating Education, Justice and Solidarity, Gospel Spirituality and Inclusive Community.CONTACT DETAILS
college contact information to whom should i speak? to ensure effective communication with the college please refer to the protocols for home-school communication document by clicking here address SANTA MONICA EXPERIENCE The Year 9 curriculum at St Bernard’s takes up the challenge of developing “a distinctive phase of learning” specifically designed for boys at this critical stage in their education.SOCIAL JUSTICE
at the heart of st bernard’s college mission is the obligation to develop high-achieving students who are globally aware of each other and of communities which they will potentially serve.MEET THE PRINCIPAL
A great feature of our College is the strength of our supportive and active community. Our pastoral structures seek to extend and nurture the young men of St Bernard’s as a three-way partnership between the students, parents and staff; we are committed to working together forthe good of
NEWSLETTER EDITION 1 New Bachelor of Bachelor of Humanities, Innovation and Technology. La Trobe is proud to introduce Australia’s first Bachelor of Humanities, Innovation and Technology degree. This is an interdisciplinary course that combines humanities and business ,subjects enabling students to gain the knowledge and skills to prepare them to navigate and understand the impact of technologicalinnovation on
SOCIAL JUSTICE NETWORK An exciting initiative to get involved in at St Bernard’s is the St Bernard’s Social Justice Network. This group is run by parents interested in engaging actively in justice work as well as meeting on a monthly basis to see how social justice can become alive more fully in their own lives as well as their families. O'GORMANS OF NORTH COBURG O'Gormans Of North Coburg. For almost 70 years O'Gorman's have been providing the people of Melbourne with custom-made blinds, curtains and other indoor and outdoor window furnishing solutions. ST BERNARD'S COLLEGE ESSENDON 4 October to 17 December; Student Free Day 1 & 2 November (Mid-Term Break / Melbourne Cup) Student Free Day 19 November (Year 7 2021Orientation Day)
MYSBC - SBC.VIC.EDU.AUENGLOGIN SBC ELPENGLOGIN SBC ELP also in this section . menu. also in this section; © 2020 ENROLMENT - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU ENROLMENT PROCESS YEAR 7 2023. St Bernard’s aspires to be faithful to the four touchstones of a Catholic School in the Edmund Rice tradition. These touchstones are Liberating Education, Justice and Solidarity, Gospel Spirituality and Inclusive Community.CONTACT DETAILS
college contact information to whom should i speak? to ensure effective communication with the college please refer to the protocols for home-school communication document by clicking here address SANTA MONICA EXPERIENCE The Year 9 curriculum at St Bernard’s takes up the challenge of developing “a distinctive phase of learning” specifically designed for boys at this critical stage in their education.SOCIAL JUSTICE
at the heart of st bernard’s college mission is the obligation to develop high-achieving students who are globally aware of each other and of communities which they will potentially serve.MEET THE PRINCIPAL
A great feature of our College is the strength of our supportive and active community. Our pastoral structures seek to extend and nurture the young men of St Bernard’s as a three-way partnership between the students, parents and staff; we are committed to working together forthe good of
NEWSLETTER EDITION 1 New Bachelor of Bachelor of Humanities, Innovation and Technology. La Trobe is proud to introduce Australia’s first Bachelor of Humanities, Innovation and Technology degree. This is an interdisciplinary course that combines humanities and business ,subjects enabling students to gain the knowledge and skills to prepare them to navigate and understand the impact of technologicalinnovation on
SOCIAL JUSTICE NETWORK An exciting initiative to get involved in at St Bernard’s is the St Bernard’s Social Justice Network. This group is run by parents interested in engaging actively in justice work as well as meeting on a monthly basis to see how social justice can become alive more fully in their own lives as well as their families. O'GORMANS OF NORTH COBURG O'Gormans Of North Coburg. For almost 70 years O'Gorman's have been providing the people of Melbourne with custom-made blinds, curtains and other indoor and outdoor window furnishing solutions.FUTURE STUDENTS
St Bernard’s aspires to be faithful to the four touchstones of a Catholic School in the Edmund Rice tradition. These touchstones are Liberating Education, Justice and Solidarity, Gospel Spirituality and Inclusive Community. FEES - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU *Santa Monica Program and Ski Camp is compulsory and is partly covered by the Composite Fee. DISCOUNTS. 2% - of Composite Fee amount; if fees and charges paid in full by 12 February 2021. 10% - Healthcare or Pension Card Holders – To be eligible for the discount, you must satisfy the conditions of the Victorian Government's Camps, Sport and Excursions Fund (CSEF) Your CSEF application needs TOURS - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU 2021 COLLEGE TOURS. Tours commence from the O'Brien Centre foyer at 8.45 am for morning tours or at 1.20pm for afternoon tours. Tours run for approximately 90 minutes. 2021 NEWSLETTER ARTICLE On Monday 24 June, members of our Year 11 Student Council were invited to participate in the celebration of 200 Years of Catholic Education in Australia at St Patrick's Cathedral. 2021 NEWSLETTER ARTICLE Join one of our free webinars for parents and carers. These live webinars explore the latest research and they are a great way to learn how you can help your child develop the skills to be safer online. 2021 NEWSLETTER EDITION 2 St Bernard’s College Research Centre bridges the gap between research and practice. Our focus this year is threefold: Boys Education, Leadership Development and Data Literacy. 2021 NEWSLETTER ARTICLE Our Year 9's continue to flourish in their Kitchen Garden Elective. Last week the boys were challenged to create a personalised poke bowl, using ingredients harvested from the garden. 2021 NEWSLETTER ARTICLE The Year 11 Outdoor and Environmental Studies class visited the Cathedral Range State Park last week for a 3 day camp. This included two days of hiking, visiting various landmarks such as Ned’s Peak, Cathedral Peak and Cook’s Mill.2021 NEWSLETTER
The GAT Parent Information Night will be held on Wednesday, 2 June starting at 7pm. If your son is doing one or more scored unit 3 & 4 Subject in 2021 there will be information related to his studies.2021 NEWSLETTER
The Foundation 2021 $100,000 Appeal. The St Bernard's College Foundation is looking to raise $100,000 for it's scholarship and bursary fund. Money raised will be used to provide bursaries and scholarships for boys wishing to study at St Bernard's College ST BERNARD'S COLLEGE ESSENDON 4 October to 17 December; Student Free Day 1 & 2 November (Mid-Term Break / Melbourne Cup) Student Free Day 19 November (Year 7 2021Orientation Day)
MYSBC - SBC.VIC.EDU.AUENGLOGIN SBC ELPENGLOGIN SBC ELP also in this section . menu. also in this section; © 2020 ENROLMENT - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU ENROLMENT PROCESS YEAR 7 2023. St Bernard’s aspires to be faithful to the four touchstones of a Catholic School in the Edmund Rice tradition. These touchstones are Liberating Education, Justice and Solidarity, Gospel Spirituality and Inclusive Community.CONTACT DETAILS
college contact information to whom should i speak? to ensure effective communication with the college please refer to the protocols for home-school communication document by clicking here address SANTA MONICA EXPERIENCE The Year 9 curriculum at St Bernard’s takes up the challenge of developing “a distinctive phase of learning” specifically designed for boys at this critical stage in their education.SOCIAL JUSTICE
at the heart of st bernard’s college mission is the obligation to develop high-achieving students who are globally aware of each other and of communities which they will potentially serve.MEET THE PRINCIPAL
A great feature of our College is the strength of our supportive and active community. Our pastoral structures seek to extend and nurture the young men of St Bernard’s as a three-way partnership between the students, parents and staff; we are committed to working together forthe good of
NEWSLETTER EDITION 1 New Bachelor of Bachelor of Humanities, Innovation and Technology. La Trobe is proud to introduce Australia’s first Bachelor of Humanities, Innovation and Technology degree. This is an interdisciplinary course that combines humanities and business ,subjects enabling students to gain the knowledge and skills to prepare them to navigate and understand the impact of technologicalinnovation on
SOCIAL JUSTICE NETWORK An exciting initiative to get involved in at St Bernard’s is the St Bernard’s Social Justice Network. This group is run by parents interested in engaging actively in justice work as well as meeting on a monthly basis to see how social justice can become alive more fully in their own lives as well as their families. O'GORMANS OF NORTH COBURG O'Gormans Of North Coburg. For almost 70 years O'Gorman's have been providing the people of Melbourne with custom-made blinds, curtains and other indoor and outdoor window furnishing solutions. ST BERNARD'S COLLEGE ESSENDON 4 October to 17 December; Student Free Day 1 & 2 November (Mid-Term Break / Melbourne Cup) Student Free Day 19 November (Year 7 2021Orientation Day)
MYSBC - SBC.VIC.EDU.AUENGLOGIN SBC ELPENGLOGIN SBC ELP also in this section . menu. also in this section; © 2020 ENROLMENT - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU ENROLMENT PROCESS YEAR 7 2023. St Bernard’s aspires to be faithful to the four touchstones of a Catholic School in the Edmund Rice tradition. These touchstones are Liberating Education, Justice and Solidarity, Gospel Spirituality and Inclusive Community.CONTACT DETAILS
college contact information to whom should i speak? to ensure effective communication with the college please refer to the protocols for home-school communication document by clicking here address SANTA MONICA EXPERIENCE The Year 9 curriculum at St Bernard’s takes up the challenge of developing “a distinctive phase of learning” specifically designed for boys at this critical stage in their education.SOCIAL JUSTICE
at the heart of st bernard’s college mission is the obligation to develop high-achieving students who are globally aware of each other and of communities which they will potentially serve.MEET THE PRINCIPAL
A great feature of our College is the strength of our supportive and active community. Our pastoral structures seek to extend and nurture the young men of St Bernard’s as a three-way partnership between the students, parents and staff; we are committed to working together forthe good of
NEWSLETTER EDITION 1 New Bachelor of Bachelor of Humanities, Innovation and Technology. La Trobe is proud to introduce Australia’s first Bachelor of Humanities, Innovation and Technology degree. This is an interdisciplinary course that combines humanities and business ,subjects enabling students to gain the knowledge and skills to prepare them to navigate and understand the impact of technologicalinnovation on
SOCIAL JUSTICE NETWORK An exciting initiative to get involved in at St Bernard’s is the St Bernard’s Social Justice Network. This group is run by parents interested in engaging actively in justice work as well as meeting on a monthly basis to see how social justice can become alive more fully in their own lives as well as their families. O'GORMANS OF NORTH COBURG O'Gormans Of North Coburg. For almost 70 years O'Gorman's have been providing the people of Melbourne with custom-made blinds, curtains and other indoor and outdoor window furnishing solutions.FUTURE STUDENTS
St Bernard’s aspires to be faithful to the four touchstones of a Catholic School in the Edmund Rice tradition. These touchstones are Liberating Education, Justice and Solidarity, Gospel Spirituality and Inclusive Community. FEES - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU *Santa Monica Program and Ski Camp is compulsory and is partly covered by the Composite Fee. DISCOUNTS. 2% - of Composite Fee amount; if fees and charges paid in full by 12 February 2021. 10% - Healthcare or Pension Card Holders – To be eligible for the discount, you must satisfy the conditions of the Victorian Government's Camps, Sport and Excursions Fund (CSEF) Your CSEF application needs TOURS - SBC.VIC.EDU.AU 2021 COLLEGE TOURS. Tours commence from the O'Brien Centre foyer at 8.45 am for morning tours or at 1.20pm for afternoon tours. Tours run for approximately 90 minutes. 2021 NEWSLETTER ARTICLE On Monday 24 June, members of our Year 11 Student Council were invited to participate in the celebration of 200 Years of Catholic Education in Australia at St Patrick's Cathedral. 2021 NEWSLETTER ARTICLE Join one of our free webinars for parents and carers. These live webinars explore the latest research and they are a great way to learn how you can help your child develop the skills to be safer online. 2021 NEWSLETTER EDITION 2 St Bernard’s College Research Centre bridges the gap between research and practice. Our focus this year is threefold: Boys Education, Leadership Development and Data Literacy. 2021 NEWSLETTER ARTICLE Our Year 9's continue to flourish in their Kitchen Garden Elective. Last week the boys were challenged to create a personalised poke bowl, using ingredients harvested from the garden. 2021 NEWSLETTER ARTICLE The Year 11 Outdoor and Environmental Studies class visited the Cathedral Range State Park last week for a 3 day camp. This included two days of hiking, visiting various landmarks such as Ned’s Peak, Cathedral Peak and Cook’s Mill.2021 NEWSLETTER
The GAT Parent Information Night will be held on Wednesday, 2 June starting at 7pm. If your son is doing one or more scored unit 3 & 4 Subject in 2021 there will be information related to his studies.2021 NEWSLETTER
The Foundation 2021 $100,000 Appeal. The St Bernard's College Foundation is looking to raise $100,000 for it's scholarship and bursary fund. Money raised will be used to provide bursaries and scholarships for boys wishing to study at St Bernard's College* Quicklinks
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28
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February
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February
Year 8 Level Assembly02
March
Parent Engagement Network04
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Community Mass
04
March
SBCWCG Meeting
06
March
Whole School Assembly International Women's Day 202006
March
Welcome Morning Tea SBCWCG08
March
International Women's Day 202011
March
Community Mass
11
March
SLT Dinner
11
March
Year 9 Level Assembly12
March
Year 10 Level Assembly13
March
St Bernard’s College House Athletics Carnival Back Up Date (IfRequired)
13
March
Year 8 Level Assembly13
March
Year 12 Level Assembly16
March
Year 9 - Regular Classes16
March
Finance Committee
16
March
Building Committee
17
March
Year 7 2022 Enrolment - Parent Information Evening CANCELLED18
March
Community Mass
18
March
SBC Sports Board Meeting18
March
SBC Social Justice Network Team Meeting CANCELLED19
March
National ‘Close the Gap’ Day23
March
HPE Week
23
March
College Board Meeting25
March
Community Mass
25
March
Year 9 Level Assembly26
March
Year 10 Level Assembly26
March
Immersions Family Night CANCELLED27
March
Term 1 Concludes
27
March
Year 8 Level Assembly27
March
Year 12 Level Assembly27
March
8:55 am - Whole School Easter Liturgy CANCELLED05
April
Palm Sunday
05
April
Palm Sunday Walk for Refugees CANCELLED09
April
Holy Thursday
14
April
Parent Engagement Network15
April
Community Mass
15
April
Term 2 Commences
16
April
Foundation Meeting CANCELLED17
April
Whole School ANZAC Day Ceremony20
April
Advisory Forum
20
April
Finance Committee
20
April
Building Committee
21
April
Year 7 Level Assembly21
April
Year 11 Level Assembly22
April
Community Mass
22
April
Year 9 Level Assembly22
April
SBCWCG Meeting CANCELLED22
April
SBOCA Meeting CANCELLED22
April
SBC Social Justice Network Team Meeting23
April
Year 10 Level Assembly24
April
Year 12 Montage Photo24
April
Year 7-12 Portrait Photos24
April
Year 8 Level Assembly24
April
Year 12 Level Assembly27
April
College Board Meeting28
April
Year 7-12 Portrait Photo Catch Up29
April
Community Mass
30
April
2020 Public Speaking Competition01
May
PAVCSS General Meeting 201
May
Edmund Rice Day Mass & Solidarity Walk POSTPONED02
May
EREBB Congress (EREA Principals)05
May
Edmund Rice Day
05
May
Year 7 Level Assembly05
May
Year 11 Level Assembly06
May
Community Mass
06
May
Year 9 Level Assembly07
May
Year 10 Level Assembly07
May
Staff Flu Vaccinations08
May
Peer Relations Survey08
May
Year 12 Level Assembly08
May
Year 8 Level Assembly11
May
Parent Engagement Network11
May
Languages Week
12
May
VCAL & VET Community Mass13
May
Community Mass
13
May
Immersions Student and Staff Formation Session 115
May
Whole School Assembly Languages Week15
May
Kick Arts 2020
18
May
Advisory Forum
18
May
Finance Committee
18
May
Building Committee
19
May
Year 11 Level Assembly19
May
Year 7 Level Assembly20
May
Community Mass
20
May
Year 9 Level Assembly20
May
SBC Social Justice Network Team Meeting21
May
Ascension of Jesus
21
May
Year 10 Level Assembly21
May
Immersions Student and Staff Formation Session 222
May
Year 8 Level Assembly22
May
Year 12 Level Assembly25
May
College Board Meeting25
May
Year 7 Mother / Son Evening26
May
National Apology Day26
May
2020 PAVCSS Conference26
May
Semester One Music Soiree27
May
Community Mass
27
May
Reconciliation Week
27
May
SBCWCG Meeting
29
May
Whole School Reconciliation Week Assembly01
June
Parent Engagement Network01
June
Debaters Association of Victoria (DAV) Round 402
June
Year 7 Level Assembly02
June
Year 11 Level Assembly02
June
Daly River Nauiyu Family Night03
June
Community Mass
03
June
Year 9 Level Assembly04
June
Year 10 Level Assembly05
June
Year 12 Level Assembly05
June
Year 8 Level Assembly08
June
Diversity Week
09
June
Kenya Commissioning Ceremony (Chapel/Boardroom)09
June
Philippines Commissioning Ceremony10
June
Community Mass
10
June
SBC Sports Board Meeting11
June
Year 9 Incursion Project Expo11
June
Year 7 Music Concert12
June
PAVCSS General Meeting 312
June
Whole School Assembly Diversity Week12
June
St Bernard’s College Ladies Night Out POSTPONED14
June
Refugee Week
15
June
Advisory Forum
15
June
Building Committee (Peter Hogan Boardroom)16
June
Term 1 & 2 Sports Photos16
June
Languages Italy Study Tour 2020 Final Parent Meeting16
June
Year 11 Level Assembly16
June
Year 7 Level Assembly17
June
Community Mass
17
June
Year 9 Level Assembly17
June
SBC Social Justice Network Team Meeting18
June
Year 10 Level Assembly19
June
Year 8 Level Assembly19
June
Year 12 Level Assembly22
June
College Board Meeting24
June
Community Mass
25
June
Combined Music Concert with St Columba’s (Frank FitzGeraldAuditorium)
26
June
Term 2 Concludes
26
June
Whole School Assembly Celebration of Learning y & Summer Sports & ArtsAwards
26
June
Autumn Gala Dinner
13
July
Term 3 Commences
13
July
Parent Engagement Network14
July
Year 11 Level Assembly14
July
Year 7 Level Assembly15
July
Community Mass
15
July
Year 9 Level Assembly16
July
SBC Foundation Meeting16
July
Year 10 Level Assembly17
July
Year 8 Level Assembly17
July
Year 12 Level Assembly18
July
Scholarship Testing
20
July
Advisory Forum
20
July
Finance Committee
20
July
Building Committee (Peter Hogan Boardroom)20
July
Debaters Association of Victoria (DAV) – Round 521
July
Daly River Nauiyu Family Debrief21
July
Philippines Debrief
22
July
Community Mass
22
July
College Musical – Primary Schools Matinee22
July
12:30 pm - Lockdown Drill22
July
Kenya Debrief
22
July
SBC Social Justice Network Team Meeting23
July
College Musical – Opening Night24
July
College Musical – Night 224
July
Whole School Assembly25
July
College Musical – Night 326
July
PAVCSS Principals’ Retreat27
July
Year 12, 2021 Student/Mentor Conferencing27
July
College Board Meeting28
July
2021 Subject Selection Expo28
July
Year 7 Level Assembly28
July
Year 11 Level Assembly29
July
Community Mass
29
July
College Musical – Primary Schools Matinee29
July
Year 9 Level Assembly30
July
College Musical – Night 430
July
Year 10 Level Assembly31
July
College Musical – Night 531
July
Year 12 Level Assembly31
July
Year 8 Level Assembly01
August
College Musical – Closing Night03
August
Year 7, 2022 Pre-enrolment Interviews - Night 104
August
Year 11, 2021 Parent / Student / Mentor Conferencing05
August
Community Mass
05
August
2020 School Renewal
05
August
SBCWCG Meeting
05
August
SBOCA Meeting
07
August
Whole School Assembly10
August
Activities Week
10
August
Parent Engagement Network11
August
Year 10 Mentor Day (Year 11, 2021)11
August
Year 7 Level Assembly12
August
Community Mass
12
August
Grade 6 Allwell Testing Day12
August
Year 9 Level Assembly13
August
Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary13
August
Year 10 Mentor Day (Year 11, 2021)14
August
National Book Week
14
August
Year 8 Level Assembly17
August
Advisory Forum
17
August
Building Committee
18
August
Year 7, 2022 Pre-enrolment Interviews - Night 219
August
Community Mass
19
August
SBC Social Justice Network Team Meeting24
August
College Board Meeting25
August
Year 7 Level Assembly25
August
Year 11 Level Assembly26
August
Community Mass
26
August
SBC Sports Board Meeting26
August
Year 9 Level Assembly26
August
SBC Social Justice Network Annual Event27
August
Year 10 Level Assembly28
August
Vinnies Winter Appeal28
August
Year 8 Level Assembly28
August
Year 12 Level Assembly01
September
8:00 am – VCAL & VET Community Mass01
September
Year 7 - 11 Parent Student Teacher Conferences Semester 2 Students Dismissed @ 12:40 pm02
September
Community Mass
02
September
SBCWCG Meeting
04
September
Well-Being Week
04
September
Well Being Week Assembly05
September
PAVCSS 2020 Pilgrimage Commences07
September
Parent Engagement Network09
September
Community Mass
09
September
Year 12 Finishing Well Parent Meeting09
September
Year 9 Level Assembly10
September
Spring Music Concert10
September
Year 10 Level Assembly11
September
Maribyrnong 150 Charity Event11
September
Year 8 Level Assembly11
September
Year 12 Level Assembly14
September
Advisory Forum
14
September
Finance Committee
14
September
Building Committee
15
September
Year 7 Immunisation Dose 216
September
Community Mass
16
September
SBC Social Justice Network Team Meeting18
September
Term 3 Concludes
18
September
Whole School Assembly Awarding House Trophy Winter Sports & ArtsAwards
22
September
Year 7 Level Assembly22
September
Year 11 Level Assembly23
September
Year 9 Level Assembly24
September
Year 10 Level Assembly25
September
Year 8 Level Assembly25
September
Year 12 Level Assembly26
September
PAVCSS 2020 Pilgrimage Concludes05
October
Term 4 Commences
06
October
Semester Two Music Soiree06
October
Year 7 Level Assembly06
October
Year 11 Level Assembly07
October
Community Mass
07
October
Term 3 & 4 Sports, Music & Production Photos07
October
SBCWCG Meeting
07
October
2020 Student Council Dinner07
October
Year 9 Level Assembly08
October
Staff Well Being
08
October
Year 10 Level Assembly09
October
Year 12 Level Assembly09
October
Year 8 Level Assembly12
October
Design and Technology Week12
October
Parent Engagement Network14
October
Community Mass
14
October
Immersions 2021 Information Evening15
October
Staff Well Being
15
October
1:15 pm - Year 12 Graduation Assembly & Mass Rehearsal15
October
SBC Foundation Meeting16
October
9:00 am - Year 12 Rally16
October
10:00 am – Year 12 BBQ16
October
11:50 am - Year 12, 2020 Graduation Assembly16
October
5:00 pm - Year 12 Graduation Mass & Certificate Presentation16
October
7:30 pm - Year 12 Valedictory Dinner19
October
Advisory Forum
19
October
Building Committee
19
October
Finance Committee
20
October
Year 7 Level Assembly20
October
Year 11 Level Assembly21
October
Community Mass
21
October
SBOCA Meeting
21
October
Year 9 Level Assembly22
October
Staff Well Being
22
October
Year 10 Level Assembly23
October
2021 Student Leaders Inauguration23
October
SBOC Golf Day
23
October
Year 8 Level Assembly26
October
PAVCSS General Meeting 527
October
College Board Meeting28
October
Community Mass
28
October
SBC Sports Board Meeting28
October
2020 Volunteers Dinner29
October
Staff Well Being
30
October
All Saints' Day
30
October
SBCWCG Thank You Morning Tea04
November
Community Mass
04
November
SBCWCG Meeting
04
November
Year 9 Level Assembly05
November
Staff Well Being
05
November
Year 10 Level Assembly06
November
Year 8 Level Assembly07
November
Deceased Collegians Mass09
November
Parent Engagement Network11
November
Community Mass
11
November
Remembrance Day
11
November
Remembrance Day Ceremony (Year 7 Students Only)12
November
Staff Well Being
13
November
Whole School Assembly16
November
Advisory Forum
16
November
Finance Committee
16
November
Building Committee
17
November
Year 7 Level Assembly18
November
Community Mass
18
November
Year 9 Level Assembly19
November
Staff Well Being
19
November
Year 7, Semester 2 Music Concert20
November
Year 7, 2021 Orientation Day20
November
Year 8 Level Assembly23
November
College Board Meeting25
November
Community Mass
25
November
Year 8-12 House Swimming Carnival26
November
Staff Well Being
26
November
SBC Foundation Meeting02
December
Community Mass
02
December
7:30 pm - St Bernard’s College Presentation Night - A Celebration ofExcellence
03
December
Staff Well Being
04
December
Whole School Final Assembly / Mass04
December
Homeroom Clean Up / Recycling04
December
2:55 pm - Term 4 Concludes07
December
End of Year College Board Dinner08
December
The Immaculate Conception of The Blessed Virgin Mary10
December
Teaching Staff - Final Day14
December
2020 VCE Results Released / 2020 VCE Student BBQ18
December
Final Day – Education Support Staff18
December
College Office Closes for 2020 (12:00 pm)25
December
Christmas Day
26
December
Boxing Day
01
January
New Years Day
28
February
St Bernard’s College House Athletics Carnival28
February
Year 12 Level Assembly28
February
Year 8 Level Assembly02
March
Parent Engagement Network04
March
Community Mass
04
March
SBCWCG Meeting
06
March
Whole School Assembly International Women's Day 202006
March
Welcome Morning Tea SBCWCG08
March
International Women's Day 202011
March
Community Mass
11
March
SLT Dinner
11
March
Year 9 Level Assembly12
March
Year 10 Level Assembly13
March
St Bernard’s College House Athletics Carnival Back Up Date (IfRequired)
13
March
Year 8 Level Assembly13
March
Year 12 Level Assembly16
March
Year 9 - Regular Classes16
March
Finance Committee
16
March
Building Committee
17
March
Year 7 2022 Enrolment - Parent Information Evening CANCELLED18
March
Community Mass
18
March
SBC Sports Board Meeting18
March
SBC Social Justice Network Team Meeting CANCELLED19
March
National ‘Close the Gap’ Day23
March
HPE Week
23
March
College Board Meeting25
March
Community Mass
25
March
Year 9 Level Assembly26
March
Year 10 Level Assembly26
March
Immersions Family Night CANCELLED27
March
Term 1 Concludes
27
March
Year 8 Level Assembly27
March
Year 12 Level Assembly27
March
8:55 am - Whole School Easter Liturgy CANCELLED05
April
Palm Sunday
05
April
Palm Sunday Walk for Refugees CANCELLED09
April
Holy Thursday
14
April
Parent Engagement Network15
April
Community Mass
15
April
Term 2 Commences
16
April
Foundation Meeting CANCELLED17
April
Whole School ANZAC Day Ceremony20
April
Advisory Forum
20
April
Finance Committee
20
April
Building Committee
21
April
Year 7 Level Assembly21
April
Year 11 Level Assembly22
April
Community Mass
22
April
Year 9 Level Assembly22
April
SBCWCG Meeting CANCELLED22
April
SBOCA Meeting CANCELLED22
April
SBC Social Justice Network Team Meeting23
April
Year 10 Level Assembly24
April
Year 12 Montage Photo24
April
Year 7-12 Portrait Photos24
April
Year 8 Level Assembly24
April
Year 12 Level Assembly27
April
College Board Meeting28
April
Year 7-12 Portrait Photo Catch Up29
April
Community Mass
30
April
2020 Public Speaking Competition01
May
PAVCSS General Meeting 201
May
Edmund Rice Day Mass & Solidarity Walk POSTPONED02
May
EREBB Congress (EREA Principals)05
May
Edmund Rice Day
05
May
Year 7 Level Assembly05
May
Year 11 Level Assembly06
May
Community Mass
06
May
Year 9 Level Assembly07
May
Year 10 Level Assembly07
May
Staff Flu Vaccinations08
May
Peer Relations Survey08
May
Year 12 Level Assembly08
May
Year 8 Level Assembly11
May
Parent Engagement Network11
May
Languages Week
12
May
VCAL & VET Community Mass13
May
Community Mass
13
May
Immersions Student and Staff Formation Session 115
May
Whole School Assembly Languages Week15
May
Kick Arts 2020
18
May
Advisory Forum
18
May
Finance Committee
18
May
Building Committee
19
May
Year 11 Level Assembly19
May
Year 7 Level Assembly20
May
Community Mass
20
May
Year 9 Level Assembly20
May
SBC Social Justice Network Team Meeting21
May
Ascension of Jesus
21
May
Year 10 Level Assembly21
May
Immersions Student and Staff Formation Session 222
May
Year 8 Level Assembly22
May
Year 12 Level Assembly25
May
College Board Meeting25
May
Year 7 Mother / Son Evening26
May
National Apology Day26
May
2020 PAVCSS Conference26
May
Semester One Music Soiree27
May
Community Mass
27
May
Reconciliation Week
27
May
SBCWCG Meeting
29
May
Whole School Reconciliation Week Assembly01
June
Parent Engagement Network01
June
Debaters Association of Victoria (DAV) Round 402
June
Year 7 Level Assembly02
June
Year 11 Level Assembly02
June
Daly River Nauiyu Family Night03
June
Community Mass
03
June
Year 9 Level Assembly04
June
Year 10 Level Assembly05
June
Year 12 Level Assembly05
June
Year 8 Level Assembly08
June
Diversity Week
09
June
Kenya Commissioning Ceremony (Chapel/Boardroom)09
June
Philippines Commissioning Ceremony10
June
Community Mass
10
June
SBC Sports Board Meeting11
June
Year 9 Incursion Project Expo11
June
Year 7 Music Concert12
June
PAVCSS General Meeting 312
June
Whole School Assembly Diversity Week12
June
St Bernard’s College Ladies Night Out POSTPONED14
June
Refugee Week
15
June
Advisory Forum
15
June
Building Committee (Peter Hogan Boardroom)16
June
Term 1 & 2 Sports Photos16
June
Languages Italy Study Tour 2020 Final Parent Meeting16
June
Year 11 Level Assembly16
June
Year 7 Level Assembly17
June
Community Mass
17
June
Year 9 Level Assembly17
June
SBC Social Justice Network Team Meeting18
June
Year 10 Level Assembly19
June
Year 8 Level Assembly19
June
Year 12 Level Assembly22
June
College Board Meeting24
June
Community Mass
25
June
Combined Music Concert with St Columba’s (Frank FitzGeraldAuditorium)
26
June
Term 2 Concludes
26
June
Whole School Assembly Celebration of Learning y & Summer Sports & ArtsAwards
26
June
Autumn Gala Dinner
13
July
Term 3 Commences
13
July
Parent Engagement Network14
July
Year 11 Level Assembly14
July
Year 7 Level Assembly15
July
Community Mass
15
July
Year 9 Level Assembly16
July
SBC Foundation Meeting16
July
Year 10 Level Assembly17
July
Year 8 Level Assembly17
July
Year 12 Level Assembly18
July
Scholarship Testing
20
July
Advisory Forum
20
July
Finance Committee
20
July
Building Committee (Peter Hogan Boardroom)20
July
Debaters Association of Victoria (DAV) – Round 521
July
Daly River Nauiyu Family Debrief21
July
Philippines Debrief
22
July
Community Mass
22
July
College Musical – Primary Schools Matinee22
July
12:30 pm - Lockdown Drill22
July
Kenya Debrief
22
July
SBC Social Justice Network Team Meeting23
July
College Musical – Opening Night24
July
College Musical – Night 224
July
Whole School Assembly25
July
College Musical – Night 326
July
PAVCSS Principals’ Retreat27
July
Year 12, 2021 Student/Mentor Conferencing27
July
College Board Meeting28
July
2021 Subject Selection Expo28
July
Year 7 Level Assembly28
July
Year 11 Level Assembly29
July
Community Mass
29
July
College Musical – Primary Schools Matinee29
July
Year 9 Level Assembly30
July
College Musical – Night 430
July
Year 10 Level Assembly31
July
College Musical – Night 531
July
Year 12 Level Assembly31
July
Year 8 Level Assembly01
August
College Musical – Closing Night03
August
Year 7, 2022 Pre-enrolment Interviews - Night 104
August
Year 11, 2021 Parent / Student / Mentor Conferencing05
August
Community Mass
05
August
2020 School Renewal
05
August
SBCWCG Meeting
05
August
SBOCA Meeting
07
August
Whole School Assembly10
August
Activities Week
10
August
Parent Engagement Network11
August
Year 10 Mentor Day (Year 11, 2021)11
August
Year 7 Level Assembly12
August
Community Mass
12
August
Grade 6 Allwell Testing Day12
August
Year 9 Level Assembly13
August
Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary13
August
Year 10 Mentor Day (Year 11, 2021)14
August
National Book Week
14
August
Year 8 Level Assembly17
August
Advisory Forum
17
August
Building Committee
18
August
Year 7, 2022 Pre-enrolment Interviews - Night 219
August
Community Mass
19
August
SBC Social Justice Network Team Meeting24
August
College Board Meeting25
August
Year 7 Level Assembly25
August
Year 11 Level Assembly26
August
Community Mass
26
August
SBC Sports Board Meeting26
August
Year 9 Level Assembly26
August
SBC Social Justice Network Annual Event27
August
Year 10 Level Assembly28
August
Vinnies Winter Appeal28
August
Year 8 Level Assembly28
August
Year 12 Level Assembly01
September
8:00 am – VCAL & VET Community Mass01
September
Year 7 - 11 Parent Student Teacher Conferences Semester 2 Students Dismissed @ 12:40 pm02
September
Community Mass
02
September
SBCWCG Meeting
04
September
Well-Being Week
04
September
Well Being Week Assembly05
September
PAVCSS 2020 Pilgrimage Commences07
September
Parent Engagement Network09
September
Community Mass
09
September
Year 12 Finishing Well Parent Meeting09
September
Year 9 Level Assembly10
September
Spring Music Concert10
September
Year 10 Level Assembly11
September
Maribyrnong 150 Charity Event11
September
Year 8 Level Assembly11
September
Year 12 Level Assembly14
September
Advisory Forum
14
September
Finance Committee
14
September
Building Committee
15
September
Year 7 Immunisation Dose 216
September
Community Mass
16
September
SBC Social Justice Network Team Meeting18
September
Term 3 Concludes
18
September
Whole School Assembly Awarding House Trophy Winter Sports & ArtsAwards
22
September
Year 7 Level Assembly22
September
Year 11 Level Assembly23
September
Year 9 Level Assembly24
September
Year 10 Level Assembly25
September
Year 8 Level Assembly25
September
Year 12 Level Assembly26
September
PAVCSS 2020 Pilgrimage Concludes05
October
Term 4 Commences
06
October
Semester Two Music Soiree06
October
Year 7 Level Assembly06
October
Year 11 Level Assembly07
October
Community Mass
07
October
Term 3 & 4 Sports, Music & Production Photos07
October
SBCWCG Meeting
07
October
2020 Student Council Dinner07
October
Year 9 Level Assembly08
October
Staff Well Being
08
October
Year 10 Level Assembly09
October
Year 12 Level Assembly09
October
Year 8 Level Assembly12
October
Design and Technology Week12
October
Parent Engagement Network14
October
Community Mass
14
October
Immersions 2021 Information Evening15
October
Staff Well Being
15
October
1:15 pm - Year 12 Graduation Assembly & Mass Rehearsal15
October
SBC Foundation Meeting16
October
9:00 am - Year 12 Rally16
October
10:00 am – Year 12 BBQ16
October
11:50 am - Year 12, 2020 Graduation Assembly16
October
5:00 pm - Year 12 Graduation Mass & Certificate Presentation16
October
7:30 pm - Year 12 Valedictory Dinner19
October
Advisory Forum
19
October
Building Committee
19
October
Finance Committee
20
October
Year 7 Level Assembly20
October
Year 11 Level Assembly21
October
Community Mass
21
October
SBOCA Meeting
21
October
Year 9 Level Assembly22
October
Staff Well Being
22
October
Year 10 Level Assembly23
October
2021 Student Leaders Inauguration23
October
SBOC Golf Day
23
October
Year 8 Level Assembly26
October
PAVCSS General Meeting 527
October
College Board Meeting28
October
Community Mass
28
October
SBC Sports Board Meeting28
October
2020 Volunteers Dinner29
October
Staff Well Being
30
October
All Saints' Day
30
October
SBCWCG Thank You Morning Tea04
November
Community Mass
04
November
SBCWCG Meeting
04
November
Year 9 Level Assembly05
November
Staff Well Being
05
November
Year 10 Level Assembly06
November
Year 8 Level Assembly07
November
Deceased Collegians Mass09
November
Parent Engagement Network11
November
Community Mass
11
November
Remembrance Day
11
November
Remembrance Day Ceremony (Year 7 Students Only)12
November
Staff Well Being
13
November
Whole School Assembly16
November
Advisory Forum
16
November
Finance Committee
16
November
Building Committee
17
November
Year 7 Level Assembly18
November
Community Mass
18
November
Year 9 Level Assembly19
November
Staff Well Being
19
November
Year 7, Semester 2 Music Concert20
November
Year 7, 2021 Orientation Day20
November
Year 8 Level Assembly23
November
College Board Meeting25
November
Community Mass
25
November
Year 8-12 House Swimming Carnival26
November
Staff Well Being
26
November
SBC Foundation Meeting02
December
Community Mass
02
December
7:30 pm - St Bernard’s College Presentation Night - A Celebration ofExcellence
03
December
Staff Well Being
04
December
Whole School Final Assembly / Mass04
December
Homeroom Clean Up / Recycling04
December
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2021 Student Leaders Inauguration23
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PAVCSS General Meeting 527
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SBC Sports Board Meeting28
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2020 Volunteers Dinner30
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The Immaculate Conception of The Blessed Virgin Mary10
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Languages Italy Study Tour 2020 Final Parent Meeting24
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Whole School Assembly26
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Final Day – Education Support Staff18
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College Office Closes for 2020 (12:00 pm)21
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Year 7 Level Assembly28
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Year 7 Level Assembly06
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Christmas Day
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Boxing Day
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VCAL & VET Community Mass14
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2020 VCE Results Released / 2020 VCE Student BBQ02
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Daly River Nauiyu Family Night22
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Year 9 Level Assembly21
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Immersions Student and Staff Formation Session 213
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Immersions Student and Staff Formation Session 120
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SBC Social Justice Network Team Meeting17
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SBC Social Justice Network Team Meeting22
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SBC Social Justice Network Team Meeting19
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SBC Social Justice Network Team Meeting16
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SBC Social Justice Network Team Meeting26
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Autumn Gala Dinner
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SBC Social Justice Network Annual Event15
May
Kick Arts 2020
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Year 7 2022 Enrolment - Parent Information Evening CANCELLED27
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8:55 am - Whole School Easter Liturgy CANCELLED05
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Palm Sunday Walk for Refugees CANCELLED26
March
Immersions Family Night CANCELLED18
March
SBC Social Justice Network Team Meeting CANCELLED01
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Edmund Rice Day Mass & Solidarity Walk POSTPONED15
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Term 2 Commences
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May
Staff Flu Vaccinations22
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SBCWCG Meeting CANCELLED22
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