Year 11 First Aid Training
Congratulations to our Year 11 students who recently completed their First Aid Training as a part of their Certificate III in Health Services Assistance.
They did a wonderful job demonstrating their theoretical knowledge in a practical setting with CPR, bandaging, slings and more.
Year 8 CTK Stress Management Session
Our Year 8 Christ the King students recently completed a session on managing exam stress and anxiety ahead of their practice examinations.
It was an incredibly helpful program, giving students tools to cope with the emotional exhaustion and stress that can come with formal assessments. We hope these methods will support our students throughout their time with us and into their futures.
Year 8 Reflection Day
Our Reflection Days continue to be a highlight of our students’ calendars, with our Year 8 students recently completing their Term 2 Reflection Day. Students participated in games to get to know one another and themselves, led by the Youth Mission Team.
They explored themes of self-worth, values, respect for others, and what it means to live a good Christian life.
World's Biggest Morning Tea
Our staff came together for the World’s Biggest Morning Tea, sharing food and conversation while raising money for the Cancer Council.
The staff raised more than $1000 and were grateful to hear from a guest speaker on the day.
Senior Pathways Evening
Our Senior Pathways Evening was an incredible success, and we were thrilled to see so many students and families actively involved.
The evening presented options for students as they explore what their future could look like, both at the College and in further study and training as adults.
Thank you to the incredible staff who set up stalls and spoke with our families so enthusiastically about their respective subjects.
Garema-Dumont Camps
Our Garema campsite has been incredibly busy, with many of our students attending camps so far in 2026.
The site continues to be an incredible place of reflection and growth for our College, and we hope all our students enjoy the opportunity to visit.
Sacred Heart Senior Games
During extended LM, some of our Year 12 Sacred Heart students took a break from preparing for their upcoming exams and played a number of games in the BDH.
This session gave students a chance to decompress and relieve stress in a healthy way in the lead-up to assessments.
Congratulations to Marley Gamboa
A big congratulations to Marley Gamboa from Year 7, who recently competed in The Australian Federation of Brasilian Jiu Jitsu Inc state competition.
Marley managed to secure two Bronze medals on the day, which is an incredible achievement! Congratulations to Marley, and we can't wait to see what you achieve in the future!
An Update From the Parents and Friends Society
Many thanks to the Parents and Friends Committee, who advocated for the installation of bollards to improve the safety of CCCC students using the laneway to and from school each day. We are pleased to share that Maribyrnong Council has now installed these.
A big win for our school community!
On behalf of the P&F Committee, we invite you to join us for the next Parents & Friends Meeting, scheduled for June 17 at 5.30pm at the 204 Campus.
Items for discussion will include:
Please register via the link below:
Parents & Friends Meeting - June 17th – Fill out form
You can contact the P&F President, Kristie Delmo at: kristiedelmo@hotmail.com with any suggestions, comments or for further information.
Western Bulldogs' Youth Leadership Project
We had 10 students from the College who embarked on the Youth Leadership Project (YLP) with the Western Bulldogs Community Foundation.
This 10-week program runs over six months, with participants taking part in workshops and camps. It has been a wonderful program so far, with students from across the western suburbs gaining real-world experience, especially in developing community projects that help them explore leadership styles and consider where their future may take them.
Youth Mayor for a day with Mribyrnong City Council
Our Year 11 student, Alice Xerri, shadowed Maribyrnong Mayor, Councillor Mohamed Semra, as part of the Youth Mayor for a Day program.
Alice made a positive impact, representing both our school and Maribyrnong City Council with pride. She demonstrated strong leadership and resilience, gaining valuable insight into civic decision-making and the policies that shape our local community, including partnerships with community organisations that create meaningful impact.
Youth Mayor for a Day is part of broader youth engagement programs run by Maribyrnong City Council and supported through the Phoenix Youth Hub. These initiatives also include the Maribyrnong Youth Advisory Committee (MYAC), of which our Year 11 student, Nick Kaminski, is a member.
Our students will also be attending the Maribyrnong Youth Forum on 12 June, as part of the continued efforts of the Maribyrnong Youth Team to engage young people in civic matters and active decision-making.
2026 Youth Parliament
Our three Year 11 students, Eliza Morris, Nyandeng Mayen, and Leah Nguyen, attended a three-day training weekend at the residential Lake Dewar Discovery Camp as part of Youth Parliament.
Youth Parliament is an annual residential program run by the YMCA in partnership with Maribyrnong Youth Services, involving participants from local government areas across Victoria. The program brings together 120 young people to advocate for issues that matter to them and their communities.
Participants learn about the Victorian legislative system and develop a Bill on an issue they are passionate about. One example of the program’s real impact is the introduction of free Myki travel, which was proposed by a previous cohort.
This year’s group will develop proposed Bills that will be debated in Parliament and may be passed into law.

Access Pass with KPMG
Our CCCC students had the opportunity to spend a day at KPMG in an immersive five-hour curated workshop experience, which was targeted at students of African heritage. VM/VCE teacher Mr Justin Banks accompanied the students, as the program was designed by the KPMG team to provide access to top corporate and industry-leading companies, and insights into real-world business practices.
The workshop was an enriching experience for our students, providing them with valuable exposure to professional environments, strengthening their understanding of workplace expectations, and inspiring them to consider future study and career pathways in business and related fields.

Year 11 First Aid Training
Congratulations to our Year 11 students who recently completed their First Aid Training as a part of their Certificate III in Health Services Assistance.
They did a wonderful job demonstrating their theoretical knowledge in a practical setting with CPR, bandaging, slings and more.
Year 8 CTK Stress Management Session
Our Year 8 Christ the King students recently completed a session on managing exam stress and anxiety ahead of their practice examinations.
It was an incredibly helpful program, giving students tools to cope with the emotional exhaustion and stress that can come with formal assessments. We hope these methods will support our students throughout their time with us and into their futures.
Year 8 Reflection Day
Our Reflection Days continue to be a highlight of our students’ calendars, with our Year 8 students recently completing their Term 2 Reflection Day. Students participated in games to get to know one another and themselves, led by the Youth Mission Team.
They explored themes of self-worth, values, respect for others, and what it means to live a good Christian life.
World's Biggest Morning Tea
Our staff came together for the World’s Biggest Morning Tea, sharing food and conversation while raising money for the Cancer Council.
The staff raised more than $1000 and were grateful to hear from a guest speaker on the day.
Senior Pathways Evening
Our Senior Pathways Evening was an incredible success, and we were thrilled to see so many students and families actively involved.
The evening presented options for students as they explore what their future could look like, both at the College and in further study and training as adults.
Thank you to the incredible staff who set up stalls and spoke with our families so enthusiastically about their respective subjects.
Garema-Dumont Camps
Our Garema campsite has been incredibly busy, with many of our students attending camps so far in 2026.
The site continues to be an incredible place of reflection and growth for our College, and we hope all our students enjoy the opportunity to visit.
Sacred Heart Senior Games
During extended LM, some of our Year 12 Sacred Heart students took a break from preparing for their upcoming exams and played a number of games in the BDH.
This session gave students a chance to decompress and relieve stress in a healthy way in the lead-up to assessments.
Congratulations to Marley Gamboa
A big congratulations to Marley Gamboa from Year 7, who recently competed in The Australian Federation of Brasilian Jiu Jitsu Inc state competition.
Marley managed to secure two Bronze medals on the day, which is an incredible achievement! Congratulations to Marley, and we can't wait to see what you achieve in the future!
An Update From the Parents and Friends Society
Many thanks to the Parents and Friends Committee, who advocated for the installation of bollards to improve the safety of CCCC students using the laneway to and from school each day. We are pleased to share that Maribyrnong Council has now installed these.
A big win for our school community!
On behalf of the P&F Committee, we invite you to join us for the next Parents & Friends Meeting, scheduled for June 17 at 5.30pm at the 204 Campus.
Items for discussion will include:
Please register via the link below:
Parents & Friends Meeting - June 17th – Fill out form
You can contact the P&F President, Kristie Delmo at: kristiedelmo@hotmail.com with any suggestions, comments or for further information.
Western Bulldogs' Youth Leadership Project
We had 10 students from the College who embarked on the Youth Leadership Project (YLP) with the Western Bulldogs Community Foundation.
This 10-week program runs over six months, with participants taking part in workshops and camps. It has been a wonderful program so far, with students from across the western suburbs gaining real-world experience, especially in developing community projects that help them explore leadership styles and consider where their future may take them.
Youth Mayor for a day with Mribyrnong City Council
Our Year 11 student, Alice Xerri, shadowed Maribyrnong Mayor, Councillor Mohamed Semra, as part of the Youth Mayor for a Day program.
Alice made a positive impact, representing both our school and Maribyrnong City Council with pride. She demonstrated strong leadership and resilience, gaining valuable insight into civic decision-making and the policies that shape our local community, including partnerships with community organisations that create meaningful impact.
Youth Mayor for a Day is part of broader youth engagement programs run by Maribyrnong City Council and supported through the Phoenix Youth Hub. These initiatives also include the Maribyrnong Youth Advisory Committee (MYAC), of which our Year 11 student, Nick Kaminski, is a member.
Our students will also be attending the Maribyrnong Youth Forum on 12 June, as part of the continued efforts of the Maribyrnong Youth Team to engage young people in civic matters and active decision-making.
2026 Youth Parliament
Our three Year 11 students, Eliza Morris, Nyandeng Mayen, and Leah Nguyen, attended a three-day training weekend at the residential Lake Dewar Discovery Camp as part of Youth Parliament.
Youth Parliament is an annual residential program run by the YMCA in partnership with Maribyrnong Youth Services, involving participants from local government areas across Victoria. The program brings together 120 young people to advocate for issues that matter to them and their communities.
Participants learn about the Victorian legislative system and develop a Bill on an issue they are passionate about. One example of the program’s real impact is the introduction of free Myki travel, which was proposed by a previous cohort.
This year’s group will develop proposed Bills that will be debated in Parliament and may be passed into law.

Access Pass with KPMG
Our CCCC students had the opportunity to spend a day at KPMG in an immersive five-hour curated workshop experience, which was targeted at students of African heritage. VM/VCE teacher Mr Justin Banks accompanied the students, as the program was designed by the KPMG team to provide access to top corporate and industry-leading companies, and insights into real-world business practices.
The workshop was an enriching experience for our students, providing them with valuable exposure to professional environments, strengthening their understanding of workplace expectations, and inspiring them to consider future study and career pathways in business and related fields.
