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In Faith and Love,
Sharon Volp
Digital Safety for Our Young People
From 10 December, Australian young people under 16 will not be allowed to create or hold accounts on certain social media platforms. This is not a ban, it’s a delay to having accounts. Being logged into an account increases the exposure under-16s have to design features that encourage them to spend more time on screens, while serving up content that can harm their health and wellbeing. The delay is an opportunity for them to build their digital literacy skills and resilience.
Information and resources to support parents and caregivers, and young people to prepare for the change are available at eSafety's Social media age restrictions hub.
Here are three things you can do:
1. Read eSafety’s frequently asked questions for parents and carers to find out what’s changing and why.
2. Register for an eSafety live webinar.
3. Use the eSafety Get ready guide for parents and carers, and conversation starters to start preparing for the change.
Visit eSafety.gov.au
Wellbeing support: Partners in Parenting (PiP) with Headspace
Parents are the most common source of emotional support for young people, but it can sometimes be difficult to know what to do, what to say or where to get information. Headspace and Monash University have launched an online parenting programme to equip families with the confidence to care for their young people’s mental health.
Learn more about PiP via this link.
Late Arrivals to the College
A reminder to parents/caregivers and students that Homeroom begins at 8:30am. All students are expected to be onsite at the College for the first bell at 8:20am. Over the year we have noticed an increase in the number of students signing into Student Reception after Homeroom has started without permission or due cause. Please be aware that if your daughter is arriving late to the College a parent/caregiver note or email to studentabsentees@msm.qld.edu.au is required. Students with a pattern of unexplained late arrivals will be required to make that time up.
It is essential we equip our young women with skills in personal organisation to prepare them for the responsibilities to come in their futures. If you are concerned that your daughter could be arriving late to the College without your knowledge, you can check student attendance on Parent Lounge.
Year 12 External Examinations
Next week marks the beginning of our Year 12 external examination block, which will run over the next three weeks. I encourage our Year 12 students to approach this final stage of their schooling with focus, confidence, and determination. They have worked hard to prepare, and I am certain that the study strategies and revision techniques shared by their teachers will serve them well.
This time of year also coincides with World Teachers’ Day on Friday 31 October - a timely opportunity to recognise and thank our teachers for the expertise, care, and encouragement they have provided to our senior students throughout their learning journey.
Year 11 Unit 3 Summative Assessment
Our Year 11 students are preparing to complete their first piece of Unit 3 summative assessment. These tasks mark the beginning of their internal assessment program that contributes to both their ATAR calculation and QCE certification. Consistent revision and consolidation of class content remain key to success at this level. Students are encouraged to maintain a steady study rhythm and use this time to refine their skills and deepen their understanding.
2026 Subject Confirmations
Families will receive confirmation of 2026 subject selections within the next two weeks. This communication will include details of confirmed electives, booklists, and key deadlines. If students wish to request a change to their chosen subjects, they should contact me as soon as possible. Please note that class structures have been developed based on selections submitted in Term 3, so while every effort will be made to accommodate changes, they may not always be possible.
Homework Expectations
A consistent homework routine helps students build confidence and stay on top of their learning. As a guide:
Beginning revision early allows students to approach assessments calmly and with confidence. I wish all students the very best as they prepare for this important stage of their learning.
Eureka Excursions
On Wednesday, the Year 5 staff and students participated in an engaging excursion at ‘Eureka Creek’, an interactive learning program at Eureka Excursions. Students were immersed in Australia’s history and culture through role-plays, gold panning, tent-making and mapping activities.
The students are to be commended for their exemplary behaviour at the excursion.
Term 4 MSM Cares Project – Socktober
Our Term 4 MSM Cares Project Team (Savannah, Charlee, Georgie, Jojo and Audrey) organised for students in Year 5 and Year 9 to participate in Socktober today. Socktober is an initiative of Catholic Mission. This year, Catholic Mission encouraged us to participate in Socktober to raise awareness and funds for communities in Zambia, Africa. We were dazzled by the colourful and creative socks for Socktober! We thank all students who participated for their spirit and generosity today.
Year 5 Term 4 Gala Day
The Term 4 Year 5 Gala Sports Day will be held on Friday 14 November (Week 6). This will be a full school day for all Year 5 students to enjoy, and will provide each student with the opportunity to engage with their MSM cohort in a fun-filled day of friendships and physical activities. We ask that parents and caregivers please identify the option in which your daughter would like to participate via Parent Lounge – CaSSSA Interschool Basketball Competition or Active Games and Recreational Activities at Dorrington Park.
Junior School Positive Behaviours for Learning Awards
Congratulations to the following students for receiving Positive Behaviours for Learning Awards at our last Junior School Assembly:
Abigail (5H) - Abigail, your diligence and care is demonstrated in all you do. You are commended for the effort and attention you put into your learning each day at MSM. This was particularly evident in HASS this week, where you composed thoughtful responses to explain the human, capital and natural resources needed for your 'Paradise Island' community. Keep up the super effort.
Asher (5H) - For the enthusiasm and joy you bring to our 5 Hope learning community each day. Asher, your care and consideration for others, along with your diligence shown towards your learning are true assets to our class. Your exemplary behaviour and compassionate heart allow you to shine at MSM.
Ariana (5L) - Ariana approaches every task with care and determination. Her steady effort in Maths and her consistent approach to homework completion are to be commended. She is a diligent student who is a fantastic role model for her classmates.
Aria (5L) - Aria approaches learning with courage and confidence. She is organised, persistent and always willing to take on new challenges. Even when things don’t go as planned, she bounces back with a smile and keeps giving her best effort — a true example of resilience!
Katie Jordan
Head of Junior School
Today, all Year 9 students took part in an incursion designed to make poetry come alive through performance. They engaged with the Poetry in Action show “Muse it or Lose It” as a way to enhance their current studies of poetry and song lyrics. Poetry In Action is a creative touring theatre company, passionately committed to revealing the power of words to everyone!
During their final week of homeroom, our Year 12 students were presented with lavender bouquets of hope from Year 8 students. These thoughtful gifts were created by our Year 8 cohort to thank the Year 12 students for their support as House Sisters and to wish them all the best for their upcoming exams and future endeavours.
The Year 11 Visual Art class and Year 10 Art students that are taking Visual Art in Year 11 in 2026, participated in an Authentic Experience - as audience and artist - with invited artist Marian Drew. Marian Drew shared her art practice through an artist talk and shared her art practice through a 'Painting with Light' workshop. The incursion will inform the Year 12 Body of Work and for Year 11 students, will initiate their FIA1 'Art as Lens' Unit.
Year 9 Art students are currently engaged in a Still Life Drawing unit with a focus on environmental issues and had the privilege of attending a mixed media workshop with local artist, Cheryl Boody. Cheryl provided insight into a variety of 2D media techniques, particularly mark-making and layering that students could explore in their own work. It was a wonderful opportunity for Year 9 Art students to engage with art-related industries and practices.
This week our Year 12 students have embraced their Final Five days of classes. They came together in celebration of their six years together and the connections they formed during this time. As a final opportunity for the Class of 2025 to show the spirit of Charity, our seniors donated $5 to participate in the dress up fun of Final Five Week. Proceeds will support Project Zephyr's life-changing work for young people in need. Lasting memories have been created through participating in themed days and activities including Movie Monday, Time Travel Tuesday, Wild West Wednesday, Throwback Thursday and Futures Friday.
Our Light the Way legacy wall illuminates our valued donors who are assisting us to light the way for future generations of MSM students through the enhancement of new educational facilities.
Find out more about securing a permanent spot on our Light the Way Legacy Wall by visiting our College website.
2026 Next Step Year 12 Completers Survey
Year 12 students, please check that your contact details are correct in your learning account with the QCAA student portal, https://myqce.qcaa.qld.edu.au/. In March 2026, you will receive a letter from the Minister for Education and the Arts inviting you to participate in the Next Step Year 12 Completers survey, following up on your activities after graduating. You may also receive an email or phone call from the Queensland Government Statistician’s Office. Your feedback helps our school improve services for future students, and you can win a laptop for participating. For more information visit www.qld.gov.au/nextstep.