Learning Support

This is a new program initiated by Sirius College to support students with special needs. Caroline Furet will be the new teacher who will facilitate these lessons. This program is designed to help with all facets of English e.g. reading, writing, comprehension, spelling and essay writing.

If you have any concerns about your child’s academic performance please feel free to discuss them, either with the classroom teacher, Gul Selvi or Caroline Furet via email.

Secondary News

Please find the office protocols detailing early dismissals and item drop off below.

Boys’ Class Captains

Congratulations to the Year 7-10 2018 Boys Class Captains, and this year’s Student Representative Council.

Pictured below – Turkay Bozkurt (7B), Saad Alqahtani (7D), Ali Unia (8B), Samiul Haque (9B) and Rashed Salah (10B).

Girls’ Pastoral Care

The year 7 and 8 girls spent a fantastic day starting with X-treme Air, a BBQ at Mordialloc park, some refreshing yogurt and then a splash in the water at Mordialloc beach. They were very lucky the weather was great and had an opportunity to bond with one another. It was a fun filled day.

Boys’ Pastoral Care

The year 10B students Sungeen, Ibrahim, Muaz and Harry went to the Melbourne Star on Friday 23rd of February. This was the first pastoral care event that the boys went to this year. Before the big event, we went to Nando's to eat. It was Harry's first time having Nando's; it was a good experience for him.

We all finished our delicious Nando's and continued to go on the Melbourne Star. Once we got on to the star, we had just found out that Muaz is terrified by heights which was an interesting discovery. We saw many of Melbourne's famous landmarks such as The Bolte Bridge , Westgate Bridge , Etihad Stadium and much more. We then got a few amazing and wonderful photos of the view.

There after we walked down to the ice cream shop and everyone had a choice of many flavours. We then sat together and enjoyed our delicious desserts. Finally to end the night, we went to a few shops and headed home.

Muaz Coskundag & Ibrahim Deknach