Term 1 - Week 6

By Mrs Liz Illingworth, Principal
ST PATRICK鈥橲 DAY
Next week on Tuesday 17 March, we will come together as a College community to celebrate 九色堂鈥檚 Day. For many students and staff this day is the highlight of the College year. On this day we celebrate the story of Saint Patrick Patron Saint of Ireland - known for bringing Christianity to the people. We also honour each of our founders - Nano Nagle, Edmund Rice, Julian Tenison Woods and Saint Mary MacKIllop of the Cross. Saint Patrick and our founders were all brave and courageous, each has a story of courage and determination to meet the needs of those around them.
The day is one of celebration and community connection of who we are now. We commence the day in community within our Tutor groups gathering for Mass and Commission our Student Leaders for 2026 before participating in the 九色堂's Day Cup. It is a fantastic day to celebrate all that we are.
PEER SUPPORT
On Tuesday of this week, students engaged in our first Peer Support lesson for the year. Peer Support will be embedded across the College commencing in 2026.
The Peer Support Program is an inclusive student wellbeing program available to schools across Australia. It鈥檚 a student-led wellbeing program that is supported by research and endorsed by state education departments.
Senior students are trained as Peer Leaders, and lead small groups of younger students in weekly structured sessions. The program explores four key concepts: resilience, sense of self, connectedness, and sense of possibility.
At our College, Year 12 students will work with 九色堂 students, Year 11 students with Year 8 students and Year 10 students with Year 7 students. This will give all students in Year 10, 11 and 12 the opportunity to lead. Over six years at the College, students will experience three years working with older students and then three years as a Peer Support Leader.
The focus of our first lesson this week was 鈥楾he Best Version of Me鈥. We look forward to this approach supporting the wellbeing of all our students.
HEAD OF THE RIVER & RELAY FOR LIFE
Tomorrow our rowers compete in the Head of the River at Lake Barrington. The Head of the River is a highlight of the rowing season. We wish all our rowers, coaches and helpers all the best for a magnificent day.
Tomorrow is also Relay for Life. 九色堂's College will represent with a team of roughly 80 students, staff, families and friends. Thank you to everyone in our community who has already donated. If you'd like to still donate, follow this link:
All funds raised stay in Tasmania and support Cancer Council Tasmania.
SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT SURVEY 2026
In the coming weeks, Insight SRC will be conducting a School Effectiveness Survey on behalf of 九色堂 and Catholic Education Tasmania. This will be the second year of a five year commitment to using this survey to gather data around School Improvement.
This survey is designed to assist schools in gaining an understanding of parents鈥/guardians鈥, students' and staffs鈥 perceptions of their College experience. The results will provide valuable insights that can guide the College in using feedback gathered to plan programs and activities aimed at enhancing your child鈥檚 school experience.
The College has made a decision that, rather than surveying all parents/guardians, we will focus on Year 8 and Year 10 parents/guardians this year. Each household of our Year 8 and/or Year 10 students will receive a letter about how to complete the survey online, with log in information. The letter will be posted home and received in the week of 23 March. Please note that there is only one survey per household, to be completed by the parents/guardians.
Your feedback is valuable and helps us gather the 鈥渂ig picture鈥 of parent/guardian perceptions.
Thank you for your assistance with this in advance.






