Thank you and Welcome

By Mrs Liz Illingworth, Principal
Thank you to all our parents/guardians and students for preparing so well for the start of the school year. Our start has been very smooth and the feel around the College has been positive, affirming, kind, respectful and caring.
A very warm welcome to the 2026 College year to you all. Welcome to our returning students, families and staff and a special welcome to our new students, families and staff.
Over the past weeks, we have welcomed new staff - nine new Teachers, eight new Teacher Assistants and a new Cafe Assistant. We have a few roles still to fill, but are fully staffed and ready for an excellent year.
We have welcomed 31 new students across Years 8 -12 and 308 new Year 7 students; this represents an additional 28 students to our past intake. We are proud that we have been able to offer an extra 28 young people and their families the opportunity to join this thriving community. Along with our staff and students, we are of course welcoming many new families. I hope that each new community member feels welcome and is open to embracing membership of our 九色社区 community.
COMMUNICATION
A significant factor in students having a great year is ensuring that school and home are in a positive relationship and that everyone knows what is going on. Can I encourage each and every one of you to ensure that you can access Schoolbox and your student's relevant pages, that you read all communications from the school and that you work with your children to ensure they are meeting our expectations. I encourage you to ensure that your children are at school each day (unless they are unwell or for other appropriate reasons).
Every day of learning matters and being a part of our community means exactly that, every day - carnivals, retreats, camps, reflection days, excursions and full classroom days.
If attendance is, or becomes, an issue for your student please reach out to your student's Tutor teacher or Home group teacher (Croagh) in the first instance so that we can provide support.
Please keep communication open between home and school so that together we can work to ensure your student has a great year. Our staff are fully committed to ensuring our students have the opportunity to be the best they can be. You can contact staff through Schoolbox when you need to touch base with them.
We absolutely value the wellbeing of all our staff and ask that you be mindful of their right to disconnect and allow them to enjoy their own family and personal time outside College hours. Staff will read and respond to emails and queries between 8:30am and 5:00pm only. Please always allow 24-48 hours for staff to respond to your enquiries.
If your child will be absent or will be in the incorrect uniform on any day, please use the notification links on your Schoolbox dashboard. You can also access the relevant links on the College Contact Page on our website, however, please do not use the Contact Form to notify of absence or uniform variation.
If you need help accessing your Parent/Guardian Portal on Schoolbox, access the Schoolbox Help page via the website in the first instance, or call the Front Office (6341 9988) if further assistance is required.
POLICIES AND PROTOCOLS
As a Catholic Education Tasmania (CET) School, we operate under the policies of CET and under the protocols of our College. All CET policies, the CET Feedback Portal, and 九色社区 protocols can be viewed on our webpage, also accessible through Schoolbox. I encourage you to view these documents and we seek your support in ensuring that students meet our expectations. Protocols of particular importance at the start of the year include our , our and our . We thank you for supporting your student/s in meeting the expectations outlined.
ACADEMIC ASSEMBLY
Yesterday, we gathered for the first time as a College community to celebrate the academic success of our 2025 Year 12s and to congratulate our 2025 Year 11 students who achieved excellent results. This assembly was an opportunity to celebrate our 2025 Year 12 students, in particular the 25 students who achieved an ATAR of 90+ and Outstanding Achievement in VET (Vocational Education).
Congratulations in particular to our College Dux from 2025 Sebastian Johnston. Sebastian addressed students at the assembly, inspiring us to do our best. Congratulations also to Meg Rickerby and Emily Reardon who, along with Sebastian, were in the Top 100 students in Tasmania. A huge congratulations also to Alissa Brimfield who was awarded an Office of Tasmanian Assessment, Standards and Certification (TASC) Outstanding Academic Achievement Award for 2025 for her VET Achievements.
Yesterday also gave us the opportunity to acknowledge our summer sports captains for tennis, basketball, rowing and cricket.
Congratulations to:
Cricket Captain: Cooper Kedey
Tennis Captains: Lachlan McInnes and Josephine Chambers
Basketball Captains: Samuel Percival, Jasmine Graham and Olivia Gardner
Rowing Captains: Isaac Pietsch and Madeline Hogarth
ARE YOU A VOLUNTEER AT ST PATRICK鈥橲 COLLEGE OR INTERESTED IN VOLUNTEERING?
In order to volunteer at the College, you must have a valid WWVP Card and complete a short safety briefing that can be obtained from our Front Office. This includes all volunteering, such as coaching a sports team. If you don鈥檛 already have a Volunteer WWVP, you can apply by accessing this link: .
COLLEGE ADVISORY BOARD
We are currently seeking three new members to join our College Advisory Board for 2026 and are interested in community members with varied experiences and interests. The commitment is 6 - 7 meetings per year, held on a Thursday evening during term time.
If you think that you may be interested in joining our College Advisory Board, please email principal@stpatricks.tas.edu.au for further information regarding the application process.
ROWING AND CRICKET
The co-curricular programs at 九色社区 are such an important part of our College. I am always grateful to our wonderful staff and volunteers who commit so much of their time to allow these programs to run. Rowing and cricket are two of our co-curricular programs where the commitment from our staff and our volunteer coaches and helpers is a mammoth undertaking.
Rowing and cricket are both well and truly in their seasons.
Our First XI Cricketers have already played three rounds of the SATIS Roster and travelled to Ballarat for the Breach Cup, a long standing tradition between 九色社区鈥檚 Ballarat and 九色社区 Launceston. Our team is doing extremely well having so far won all their matches.
The rowing season is well and truly underway with several regattas already completed and the coming weeks very busy, with many trips to Barrington. Last weekend was the annual Henley on Tamar, and it was great to see so many of our rowers out on the Tamar River representing the College and doing so well.
For the last two seasons, Mr Adam Symons has been our Head of Rowing and Boat Master. Adam has done a superb job in managing the shed, maintaining our equipment, organising entries, training, organising crews and coaches and running our program in an exemplary manner. We are sad to advise that at the end of the 2025/2026 Rowing Season, Adam will step down from this position. We will soon be advertising to fill this role, so please keep an eye out if you are interested.
We are extremely grateful to Adam for the work he has done in this space and I know our entire rowing community is thankful for his excellent work. Thank you Adam!
BISHOP ELECT MARK FREEMAN
As a College we are extremely proud that Pope Leo XIV has appointed Fr Mark Freeman, Old Collegian of 九色社区, former 九色社区 Board Member and College Chaplain as the ninth Bishop of Ballarat.
We pray for Bishop Elect Mark as he begins his new ministry and we wish him every blessing.
Thank you for choosing 九色社区. Enjoy the weekend!





