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Principal’s Message
22.09.25

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Farewell Year 12

This week, we bid farewell to our Year 12 students as they complete their final classes and turn their attention to preparing for the HSC Examinations. This exceptional group of young men has consistently upheld the values and standards that define St Edward’s. Their dedication to personal growth and academic excellence has been evident throughout their journey, and we are confident they will approach their exams with the same commitment and determination.

We have had the privilege of watching these students grow—from wide-eyed Year 7’s to the impressive young men they are today. When asked what makes St Edward’s truly special, I often point to the calibre of our graduating class. While academic achievement is important, we believe true success lies in nurturing individuals who are socially conscious, reflective, spiritually grounded, and prepared to be compassionate partners, fathers, friends, and role models. The Class of 2025 exemplifies these qualities.

Shenath Fonseka

To honour their farewell, we held two significant events: the Graduation Mass and the Academic Awards Assembly. Wednesday evening’s Graduation Mass was a moving celebration, bringing together students, families, and staff to bless the journey ahead. Father Vince Casey from Terrigal Parish led the Mass, and a highlight was the reflection delivered by Shenath Fonseka. His thoughtful reflection on the Gospel, paired with the beautiful performance by the parent choir, offered a heartfelt tribute to our students. We are grateful to Father Vince for inviting Shenath to share his message, which reminded us of the incredible potential our young people hold.

Today’s Academic Awards Assembly recognised the outstanding achievements of our Year 12 students and celebrated their contributions to College life. We extend our warmest congratulations to all award recipients and thank them for their hard work, leadership, and dedication.

The winners of the major awards are:

Award Award Recipient
Edmund Rice Honours Award Cooper Jones
Edmund Rice Honours Award – Distinction William Lynch, Harvey Olsen, Lachlan Renton, Max Judd, Harry Cockerton, Lachlan Herd
Order of Australia Youth Community Service Harvey Olsen
Justin Spittles Award for Social Justice Max Judd
Mitchell Price Award for Service to the College Lachlan Herd
Kevin Liggett Memorial Award for Computing Aiden Balshaw
Br MJ Shanahan Award for Meritorious Effort Chikomborero Katsande
Michael Kokegei TEST Award for Teamwork in Basketball Harvey Olsen
Ryan Sainty Memorial Award: Rugby League Best and Fairest Ryder Kasun
Sportsman of the Year Cooper Jones
University of Newcastle Award for Academic Excellence Jed Bevan
ADF Long Tan Award Harvey Olsen
ADF Future Innovators Award Liam Best
Ampol All Rounder Max Oteiwi
Ruben F Scarf Award Jonte Wicks
James Barry Memorial Award Tristan Jackson
Principal’s Award for Leadership William Lynch
Dux Liam Best

 

Liam Best, College Dux

Cooper Jones, Sportsman of the Year

Max Oteiwi, Ampol All Rounder Award

Celebrating Student Engagement and Looking Ahead to Next Term

As Term 3 draws to a close, I would like to extend my sincere congratulations and gratitude to all students who have actively engaged in the rich and diverse life of the College. Whether through academic pursuits, spiritual reflection, social justice initiatives, or extra-curricular activities, your commitment and enthusiasm have made a meaningful impact. Your efforts are deeply appreciated, and you should be proud of all you have achieved.

On Friday morning, Term 3e Interim Reports for students in Years 7–10 will be available via the Compass Portal. These reports provide valuable feedback aligned with our newly developed College Learner Profile, offering insights into each student’s progress and learning habits. I encourage students and families to review these reports thoughtfully and use them as a foundation for setting purposeful goals for the remainder of the year. Year 11 students will receive their Preliminary Reports early in Term 4.

As we approach the holiday break, I hope everyone takes the opportunity to rest, reflect, and recharge.

Wishing all students and their families a safe, relaxing, and enjoyable holiday. A reminder that Term 4 classes will commence on Monday, October 13.