NEWS

 
22/07/2020

Have you watched our instructional video on making a simple face mask? 

To watch video, click here

Download the pattern here

And the written instructions here

 

We have created another video for a more simple mask. Click here to view it.

Good luck

 

13/07/2020

Please find attach the latest update from Principal, Michael Kenny, that provides an update on return to school program for Term 3. Click here.

Further information will be provided as soon as practicable.

09/07/2020

Return to school information from Mr Kenny here

Letter from Archbishop of Melbourne here

 

13/05/2020

Return to school communication from College Principal, Mr Michael Kenny

here

31/08/2020

Co-Curricular at home

 

Participation in many of the co-curricular activities will achieve house points going towards the newly introduced 2021 Co-Curriculum House Shield.

 

There are some great activities for students to become involved with.

 

9 August 2021 Cocurricular at Home 

 

 

 

 

06/04/2020

Why do Catholics wave palms on Palm Sunday, wash each other’s feet on Holy Thursday, or kiss the cross on Good Friday?

Learn more about the significance of Holy Week as we prepare for Easter here

 

25/03/2020

Please find attached information from Senator the Hon Michaelia Cash, Minister for Employment, Skills, Small and Family Business, providing quick links to information on Government assistance for businesses and households impacted by COVID-19

Quick links

18/11/2019

 

The Visual Arts & Design domain at Marymede Catholic College continues to go from strength to strength as students across Prep to Year 12 embrace their creativity within a range of subjects including Digital Technologies, Food Studies, Media, Textiles, Wood, Studio Arts, Visual Communication & Design and more.

Each year, our College seeks out as many opportunities as we can to present and display the works of our students in all year levels.

In 2019, a variety of artworks were submitted for display at the Whittlesea Show, an event which Marymede has strong history with. We were extremely proud to announce some outstanding results within the Secondary category as the hard work and endeavours of many students were able to recognised on a larger scale.

Stephanie Ceola (Year 11) was awarded Best Secondary Exhibit in the Digital Artwork category for her work which represents the cultural context of the environment and sustainability in today's world. The object was photographed and then edited to form a digital composition.

Meanwhile our endeavours in Product Design & Technology: Wood were featured heavily with Taya Hepburn (Year 9) and Exavier Whitnall (Year 9) recognised for some outstanding pieces of work. Taya was awarded 2nd Place in the Secondary 'Woodwork' category, whilst Exavier took home a clean sweep placing 1st in the Secondary ''Woodwork' category but also winning 'Best Secondary Exhibit' and 'Most Outstanding Exhibit'. A exceptional feat with supervisors from the Whittlesea Show acknowledging that it is rare for one piece to win all 3 awards.

Stephanie, Taya and Exavier's works can all be seen in addition to a variety of other pieces at our Visual Arts & Design Exhibition which will run in the Science Centre until 27 November. The Expo features works from Prep to Year 12, with the following pieces announced as Exhibition Award Recipients at the conclusion of Opening Night last week:

Daniel Preziuso (Year 12, Visual Communication Design)
Principal’s Award – Acquisition of artwork for the school’s permanent collection, selected by Mr Michael Kenny.

George El-Azar (Year 12, Product Design and Technology – Wood)
Calthorpe Award – Most outstanding work chosen by the College Board. 

Hayley Smyth (Year 11, Studio Arts)
People’s Choice Award – Voted by opening night guests.

In further news, works on our new Materials Design & Technology Building continue to move along nicely with the building expected to be completed and ready for classes throughout 2020, giving our students yet another purpose-built, first class facility to explore their talents and aspire to achieve excellence. 

For more information about Visual Arts, Design and Technology at Marymede Catholic College please contact the College.
 

11/11/2019

 

Please find below a list of Starting Dates for students in 2020:

2020 Starting Dates

 

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