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We welcome (and/or welcome back) all students to St Francis Catholic College and the commencement of our 2023 school year. It has been wonderful to see the smiling faces of the students as they return to our grounds and classrooms.
Personally, starting at Saint Francis Catholic College has been very rewarding and I am thankful for the warm greeting I have received from staff, students and families.
Our College, now in its seventh year, has already established an impressive reputation; one from which we will continue to build.
At this week’s Opening Mass for the new school year, I reminded students of the importance of allowing their light to shine. This is in keeping with our liturgical theme we have chosen for 2023.
There are numerous passages from the New Testament, which emphasise that the various God-given talents which our children possess should not be hidden, but rather celebrated, developed, and activated in their everyday lives. By doing so, students will be able to live a mentality of driving toward their personal best and adding to the lives of their peers, their families, and as they grow, the world around them.
We have a rich opportunity at St Francis Catholic College to achieve a great deal and I’m very excited to be a part of this community. I look forward to meeting families and working together for the greater good of our College community and beyond.
BUSES
This week on Compass I sent out a letter to families of students who travel to school and home by bus.
With our considerable growth in recent years, it is only natural that additional services and buses are needed to transport our students on a daily basis. As such, until additional services and/or buses are provided, I encourage families to reach out to both Interline buses, and/or their local politicians to mount our case.
Do share your experiences of your children’s travel to and from school. Additionally, I strongly seek your support to ensure that your child not only has an Opal Card but that they scan this every time they enter or alight a bus. Additional information about this issue will be provided in future communications home.
NEW STAFF
As I mentioned in a recent letter to our community, there have been a number of changes to the structure of and the personnel within the College this year.
2023 College Executive:
- Mr Matthew McMahon - Principal
- Mrs Melissa Vella - Deputy Principal
- Mrs Rita Agostino - Assistant Principal - Teaching & Learning
- Mrs Alexandra Mediati - Assistant Principal - RE, Identity & Mission
- Mrs Jennifer Lowe - Assistant Principal - Pastoral Care
- Mr Michael O’Brien - Leader - Administration & Events
Existing staff in new roles this year:
- Mrs Melissa Vella (Deputy Principal)
- Mrs Rita Agostino (Assistant Principal - Teaching & Learning)
- Mr Mitchell Baker (Year 7 Coordinator)
- Mrs Angela Bennett (Leader of Creative & Performing Arts)
- Miss Laura Killen (Acting Yr 9 Coordinator) replacing Mrs Nadia Greci (returning in Term 3)
- Miss Amber Meadley (VET Coordinator)
- Miss Kristine Micallef (Sports Coordinator K-6)
- Miss Emma Randall (Acting Year 10 Coordinator)
- Mrs Courtney Spencer (Leader of English 5-12) replacing Mrs Moore (returning in Term 2)
We also have a large number of staff joining us:
Staff joining the College in 2023:
- Mr Matthew McMahon (Principal)
- Mrs Jennifer Lowe (Assistant Principal - Pastoral Care)
- Mr Adam Moore (Leader of Curriculum Years 5-12)
- Miss Isabella Agostino (HSIE Teacher 5-12)
- Miss Christina Acitelli (Job Share role K-6)
- Mr Edin Avdic (School Support Officer- Grounds/Maintenance)
- Ms Tanya Beslic (English Teacher 5-12)
- Mrs Daniela Borkovic (Leader of HSIE Years 5-12)
- Mr Suneil Buck (Numeracy Coordinator K-4 & class teacher of Year 4 Red)
- Mr George Bounos (Year 3 Red)
- Miss Maryanne Bulfon (Year 3 Blue)
- Miss Anna Castagnella (English Teacher 5-12)
- Mrs Estelle Standley Centorrino (PPT Teacher K-4)
- Mrs Maria Dao (Science Teacher 5-12)
- Ms Catherine Davis (Indentured Casual & Science)
- Mrs Thuy Duong (Mathematics Teacher 5-12)
- Mrs Silvia Dzierzak (School Support Officer- Finance)
- Miss Joanne Griffin (Indentured Casual)
- Mr David Iodice (Indentured Casual 0.6)
- Mrs Megan King (Executive Release Year 4 Red & Large Class Support)
- Miss Stephanie Kingsley (Middle Years Teacher)
- Mr Roger Lee (Creative & Performing Arts Teacher 5-12)
- Mr Lachlan Opalnuik (HSIE Teacher 5-12)
- Miss Stephanie Mosca (Executive Release Year 4 Green & Large Class Support)
- Miss Caitlin Refalo (Mathematics Teacher 5-12)
- Mr Jarryd Rolfe (Year 2 Green)
- Mrs Janelle Seymour (School Support Officer- Administration & Events)
- Mr Daniel Yokhanna (TAS Teacher 7-12)
We are delighted that they can join our St Francis Catholic College community.
Year 12 2022 HSC Performance
In the coming weeks our High Achievers from our first College Year 12 cohort of 2022 will be celebrated at the College.
Whilst our first cohort was quite small, it’s wonderful to hear so many good news stories about academic achievements and post-school opportunities made available to our students.
To have over 80% of our students offered university placements, and then to have so many apprenticeships/traineeships or employment opportunities offered to our students is a wonderful achievement.
I congratulate the Year 12 cohort of 2022, and all Year 12 teachers (and teachers/staff across Years 7-11) who assisted them across their academic journey.
The Beatitudes… A Call to Action
The gospel passage from last Sunday week is the well-known Beatitudes. In Matthew’s Gospel, it is placed early in Jesus’ public ministry outlining the qualities God desires for us to embrace, the way we are blessed. These are:
- wisdom (poor in spirit)
- empathy (those who mourn)
- humility (the meek)
- justice (those who hunger for righteousness)
- mercy (the merciful)
- service (the pure in heart)
- peace (the peacemakers)
- courage (those who are persecuted for righteousness)
We acknowledge that as people who live in hope and relationship with God, we strive to reach these ideals both for ourselves and for all people. There is an inherent co-mission in this discourse - how will each of us respond to our neighbour so that the reign of God is realised through our presence and actions?
Where am I called to be wise and courageous?
What spiritual practices do I embrace to grow in wisdom?
How am I empathetic and merciful to those I encounter?
Where do I hear and see the cries for justice and peace?
How does my humility allow me to serve and respond?
When you next pray in the words that Jesus gave us, commit yourself to help construct a society where the beatitudes are realised:
‘Your Kingdom come, Yours will be done on earth as it is in heaven.’
- (Courtesy of Catholic Education, Wollongong)
Mr Matthew McMahon
College Principal
Assistant Principal of Teaching and Learning
Welcome back to the new academic year at St Francis Catholic College. I hope you all had the opportunity to relax and enjoy quality time with loved ones over the Christmas period. I would like to take this opportunity to welcome our newest members of the college, in particular our Kindergarten and Year 7 students. It is wonderful to see how quickly they have settled into their new school environment and are ready to face the year ahead.
There have been some changes to the Teaching and Learning Leadership team this year and I look forward to working with such an experienced and dedicated team. The Teaching and Learning team is as follows:
Mrs Rita Agostino (Assistant Principal - Teaching and Learning)
Mrs Alex Mediati (Assistant Principal - Religious Education, Identity and Mission)
Mr Adam Moore (Leader of Curriculum Yrs 5-12)
Ms Tania Kolar (Leader of Middle Years Learning)
Mrs Pauline Panagiotakis (Leader of Maths)
Mrs Courtney Spencer (Leader of English)
Mrs Michelle Linkenbagh (Leader of Science)
Mrs Daniela Borkovic (Leader of HSIE)
Mrs Kellie Kells (Leader of PDHPE)
Mrs Angela Bennett (Leader of CAPA)
Mrs Kristina Sulentic (Leader of TAS)
Miss Amber Meadley (Leader of VET)
Ms Elise Laidlaw (Leader of Junior Years Learning)
Mrs Jill Cresini (Leader of Religious Education, Identity & Mission K-4)
Miss Angela Papadam (K-4 Literacy Coordinator)
Mr Suneil Buck (K-4 Numeracy Coordinator)
A reminder that if you have questions in relation to your child’s learning to please contact their classroom teacher first.
Year 12 class for 2022
St Francis is a diverse learning community and in 2022, 35 students choose their own path to complete Year 12. Whether they selected an ATAR or HSC+ pathway, each person’s journey was unique. Their chosen learning path played to their strengths. It engaged their interest and passion to help them succeed.
The class of 2022 demonstrated resilience and determination throughout their learning journey. Despite the fact that two of their final three years of school had extended lockdowns within them, they emerged to lead the College with a positive attitude. They rallied together to build a culture of pride and cohesion.
Our inaugural HSC class should be proud of their achievements.
- 6% of students were able to achieve a Band 6 result (90+)
- 42% of courses were above the State mean
- Band 4, 5 and 6 results accounted for 67.7% of the candidature
The Class of 2022 found their success in very different ways. Whilst many secured places at universities, others commenced apprenticeships in various trades. Whatever path our Year 12 students chose, it is important to remember that they leave the college with much more than just a mark or rank. The journey that brought each student to this point has been far more valuable.
I congratulate the HSC Class of 2022 on their achievements and wish them all the best in their future endeavours. I would also like to take this opportunity to acknowledge and give thanks to the outstanding commitment of staff and the tireless support of parents and carers during their child’s learning journey.
Curriculum Overviews and Parent Information Sessions
A reminder that K-6 Curriculum Overviews and videos were shared with parents/carers last week. I ask that you take the time to read through them carefully and watch the videos as a significant amount of important information is provided. This week (Week 4), there are compulsory information nights for Year 10 (6.00pm) and Year 11 (7.30pm) on Wednesday evening and Year 7 (6.00pm) and Year 9 (7.30pm) on Thursday evening. I look forward to seeing you at these meetings.
Mrs Rita Agostino
Assistant Principal - Teaching and Learning
St Francis will be having their Open Day on Saturday 4th March 2023.
Further information is yet to be released, you can keep updated by checking on our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/stfranciscatholiccollege/ and College website https://www.sfccdow.catholic.edu.au/.
Work Placement Student of the Year 2022
VET subjects are elective courses available to our Year 11 and 12 students with a career focus on various pathways and opportunities for employment and learning within the industry. As part of our course, students are required to complete mandatory work placement in the studied industry to provide our students with relevant work experiences and an insight into the workforce. In partnership with MWLP-Linking Youth, students are assisted in linking connections to employees in the area.
MWLP caters to schools across the Macarthur region and from a variety of educational settings including the private, public and Catholic sectors. In their growing partnerships, MWLP is recognising a number of students from a wide range of VET frameworks to acknowledge the outstanding impacts students are having in the industry.
I am very pleased to advise you that Dominik K of Year 12 2022 has been nominated and shortlisted for the Award of Work Placement Student of the Year for his work placement undertaken during 2022 for VET studies in Construction.
The nomination came from his host employer impressed with Dominik’s overall commitment and involvement during the work placement.
He will undergo an interview process, with his achievements being acknowledged at an awards ceremony in the coming weeks. We wish Dominik all the best.
Amber Meadley
VET Coordinator
Earlier this week we welcomed our Kindergarten students to the College, where there were many smiling faces and great to say all students had a wonderful first day.
A special thanks to https://www.instagram.com/savy_balloons/ and https://www.instagram.com/gem_designs.4u/ for the wonderful balloons.

















