Join us for an unforgettable evening under the stars at Qur’an Under The Stars, a special fundraiser event in support of Masjid Salaam. This vibrant gathering will be an opportunity for families in our community to come together and celebrate the beauty of the noble Qur’an, while enjoying a fun-filled atmosphere with family, food, and activities for all ages.
Program Schedule:
- 5:30pm to 7:30pm - Sports activities at various locations on campus. Engage in exciting sports activities, with separate games for men and women.
- 7:30pm to 8:15pm – Children Quran Recitation - Watch our young stars showcase their talents in a Qur’an recitation, celebrating their dedication and love for the sacred text.
- 8:15pm to 8:30pm – Maghreb Salah
- 8:30pm to 10pm- Qur’an Recitation by Qari Muhammad Ishaq: Let the soothing voice of Qari Muhammad Ishaq guide you through his beautiful and diverse recitation styles. Experience the spiritual connection to the Qur’an as it fills the night air.
Event Highlights:
- Family-Friendly Fun: Whether you’re with family or friends, there’s something for everyone! Engage in exciting sports activities, with separate games for men and women.
- Delicious Food Trucks: Enjoy a variety of tasty treats from local food trucks, perfect for satisfying your cravings as you relax with loved ones.
- Special Prizes from Cricket Australia: Don’t miss your chance to win incredible prizes donated by Cricket Australia.
- Sweet Treats & Fun: Enjoy popcorn, fairy floss, glow sticks, and icy poles for a fun and tasty treat to keep you refreshed throughout the evening.
- Free Entry!
- Bring Your Own Mat
All proceeds will go towards supporting Masjid Salaam, ensuring it continues to serve as a place of worship, learning, and connecting our wonderful, growing, diverse community.
"This is the Book about which there is no doubt, a guidance for those conscious of Allah." – [Qur’an 2:2]
Al Siraat College was honoured to welcome the Mayor of the City of Whittlesea, Cr Aidan McLindon, for a special visit. During his time at the college, Mayor McLindon met with College founders Mr Fazeel and Ms Rahat, who shared the inspiring history of Al Siraat and its mission to provide quality education to students in our community.
A highlight of the visit was the Mayor’s meeting with our 2025 College Captains Aaliya Farah (Girls) and Amaar Hamida (Boys), alongside their Vice-Captains Nusayr Sultan and Farhan Abid, where they recorded a video promoting the recently launched Online Campus together. This initiative aims to further enhance educational accessibility for students both within and beyond the ASC community. The mayor welcomed opportunities for our student leaders to better understand the processes, roles and responsibilities of the Mayor and councillors.
Mayor McLindon also met with the Parents and Friends Community (PFC), where he answered several important questions about local issues. Topics included the ongoing road construction, traffic congestion, fines, and the community’s stance on blocking the proposed incinerator in the area. The Mayor provided insights and updates, fostering a productive dialogue between the local government and our school community.
Mayor McLindon’s visit included a tour of the College, including the Musallah, and meeting with members of the executive team. It was a great opportunity to strengthen ties between the City of Whittlesea and Al Siraat College, as well as to showcase the continued success and growth of the College.
We look forward to further collaboration with the Mayor and the City of Whittlesea towards best outcomes for our local community.
We would like to advise families that adjusted school day timings will be in place during the month of Ramadan. From Monday to Thursday, school will conclude at 2:15pm for both Primary and Secondary students. Friday dismissal times will remain unchanged.
The updated Ramadan bell times are attached for your reference. These arrangements will be implemented from Monday 23 February 2026 and will remain in place until the interim break commencing on 16 March 2026.
To minimise disruptions to learning, we kindly request that students are not collected earlier than the designated finish time, except in genuine extenuating circumstances, such as a medical appointment. In such cases, the early pick-up procedure must be followed.
BUS STUDENTS
The students will depart the College at 2:30pm Monday – Thursday so will arrive at their stops earlier than usual. Friday timings will remain the same.
HIFZ STUDENTS
- Mondays – Thursdays: 8:20am -2:15pm
- Fridays: 8.20am – 2:00pm
- Saturdays 8:20am – 10:30am.
ILM STUDENTS
- Mondays-Fridays 7:30am – 8:30am
- Fridays- 2:00pm – 4:00pm
- Saturdays 7:30am – 12:00pm.
EXTEND STUDENTS (AFTER SCHOOL CARE)
After-school care will be available by our external, Extend, for Primary school students from 2:15pm onwards during this period for families who are registered with Extend.
Our Al Siraat girls’ soccer team fought hard in their second-week match of the SSV (School Sports Victoria) tournament, but the game ended in a determined 0-0 draw, with both teams unable to break the deadlock.
From the opening whistle, our Al Siraat girls fought hard in a tightly contested match, showcasing strong defensive organisation. Both goalkeepers played a crucial role, making key saves to keep the game level. The midfield battle was intense, but clear scoring opportunities were rare.
In the final minutes, we pushed forward in search of a late winner, but the opposition’s defence held firm, resulting in a hard-fought draw. While the match ended goalless, it was filled with energy, tactical battles, and standout individual performances.
With this solid defensive display, our team now looks ahead to the next challenge, aiming to turn resilience into attacking success in the matches to come.
Our Year 3 students recently took a fascinating journey back to 1870s Melbourne, where they experienced a school day from the past under the guidance of the stern yet knowledgeable Mrs Sargood of Rippon Lea Estate. Dressed in full period costume, Mrs Sargood (National Trust of Australia) stepped into the classroom, bringing history to life with her traditional teaching style and strict expectations.
Through engaging hands-on activities and lively discussions, students explored the stark contrasts between their modern education and the schooling of the Sargood children. They discovered how lessons were taught without technology, how discipline was enforced, and even how handwriting was carefully practised using ink and quills.
This immersive experience provided a unique glimpse into the past, allowing students to appreciate how far education has come while gaining a deeper understanding of history. It was a memorable and enjoyable learning adventure for all! And, of course, many students were quite relieved they didn’t have to write on chalkboards every day!
A Fun and Educational Outing for Mums and Little Ones, on Thursday 13th February Al Siraat College hosted their first Islamic Storytime Playgroup Excursion to Islamic Museum of Australia (IMA).
Mums with children aged 0 to 4 enjoyed a delightful day out, immersing themselves in Australian Islamic history. The excursion provided a fantastic opportunity for families to engage in storytelling, hands-on activities, free play, and museum exploration in a welcoming, family-friendly setting.
Everyone enjoyed a light and delicious snack while socialising with fellow mums. These programs offer a wonderful chance for mothers with young children to connect, share experiences, and learn in a relaxed and supportive environment.
This enriching experience was made possible through the support of the Australian Government’s Community Cohesion & Support Program (CCSP).
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Our After Hours Care provider Extend has just released their latest monthly newsletter edition “The Link” for February 2025. It provides interesting articles, recipes, reviews and ideas for our community to read and share!
Our Mission
As an Australian school in the Islamic tradition, our mission is to develop enlightened individuals of learning and character.