With the holidays nearly over, it is a great time to refresh and get organised for Term 3, and what better place to start than your child’s bookshelf?
We invite our Primary School parents to sort through their child’s book collection and donate any gently used books they have outgrown. Your donations will help grow our classroom libraries and share the joy of reading with more students. Whether it is a well-loved bedtime story or an exciting adventure, let it start its next chapter with another child.
Please Review Before Donating
To ensure all books align with our Islamic values, we kindly ask parents to avoid books containing:
- Substance use
- Magic or wizardry
- Same-sex relationships
- Strong romantic themes
- Other faith-based holidays or practices
- Swearing or crude/disrespectful language.
We welcome books that promote positive messages like empathy, kindness, resilience and family values. Thank you for helping us nurture a love of reading while staying true to our shared values.
Looking for a meaningful and fun way to give back to the planet? Join the City of Whittlesea (CoW) and local community members in honouring National Tree Day: Australia’s largest community tree-planting and nature care event.
Come along for a morning of hands-on conservation as we plant trees and shrubs to enhance local biodiversity, restore natural habitats, and beautify our precious green spaces. It’s a fantastic way to connect with nature, care for Country, and make a tangible difference—together.
📅 Sunday, 27 July
🕙 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM
📍 Brunton Park Conservation Area
176W Everard Road, Mernda
🌱 Spots are limited, so don’t forget to register: https://bit.ly/40q8jdu
An exciting opportunity is once again being offered for Muslim students in Years 9 to 12 through the Islamic Museum of Australia’s Future Leaders Program, returning in Term 3, 2025.
Running over 10 weeks from Friday, 1 August (5.30pm – 7.30pm) at the IMA, this dynamic leadership initiative is designed to help young people build lifelong skills in leadership, communication, and collaboration.
The program is facilitated by Youth Empowerment Specialist George Green and IMA Education Manager Jacquie Bourtzi, and includes a mix of hands-on workshops, recreational activities, and meaningful discussions with like-minded peers.
Weekly dinners are provided, and returning participants are welcome to apply with an updated program format for this term.
To learn more or register your interest, visit the IMA website at islamicmuseum.org.au or scan the QR code on the flyer.
Please note: This is an external program, and we are sharing it here to support wider community engagement. Our College is not involved in running the program.
Kangan Institute is hosting a series of Open Nights across its campuses — a great opportunity for students to explore future careers in areas such as trades, healthcare, beauty, business, fashion, automotive, and community services. Get all their questions answered in one visit!
Students can:
- Chat with teachers and career experts
- Tour modern training facilities
- Join hands-on demos and activities
- Learn about Free TAFE options and how to apply
Open Night Dates & Locations:
📍 Docklands – Thursday, 7 Aug, 4.30pm – 6.30pm
📍 Essendon – Wednesday, 27 Aug, 3.00pm – 6.00pm
📍 Cremorne – Thursday, 28 Aug, 3.00pm – 6.00pm
📍 Broadmeadows – Thursday, 4 Sept, 3.00pm–6.30pm
Register or find out more at: Kangan.edu.au
Our Mission
As an Australian school in the Islamic tradition, our mission is to develop enlightened individuals of learning and character.