The College Canteen is no longer accepting manual lunch orders at the window in the mornings. All lunch orders must now be placed online through our canteen portal to ensure your preferred items are available.

You can find step-by-step instructions on how to access the portal here:
👉 https://www.alsiraat.vic.edu.au/news/college/focus-week-school-canteen

Students may still purchase snacks directly from the canteen at recess and lunchtime, though availability will be limited to what is left on the day.

 

On behalf of the ASC Incinerator Action Group, we are excited to launch a Poster Competition for our Primary School students in Years 3 to 6 over the next two weeks!

Did you know that a company called Cleanaway wants to build a waste incinerator in Wollert – right near where many of us live, study, and play?

Incinerators burn rubbish to make energy, but they can also pollute the air, harm our native wildlife, and damage our soil and waterways. We believe Wollert deserves clean air, thriving nature, and healthy families – not smoke and pollution!

That’s why we’re taking a stand and saying:
💚 NO to the Incinerator
🌏 YES to Clean Air and a Greener Wollert!

POSTER COMPETITION: “My Clean & Green Wollert”

Create a CANVA poster showing your vision for a bright, healthy future for Wollert — with clean skies, happy families, and thriving nature.

We choose clean air, healthy living, and a bright future!

Make your poster at home with parent supervision.

PRIZES:

  •  $50 voucher + winning poster displayed at the school entrance
  • Top 3 posters: Special Al Siraat gifts!

📬 Email entries to gulhan@alsiraat.vic.edu.au with your name and year level.
📅 Entries close: Friday, 21 November 2025
🏅 Winners announced: Tuesday, 25 November

Join the movement: Register to support the Al Siraat College Incinerator Action Group for a cleaner, greener Wollert.

INCINERATOR ACTION GROUP – Fill out form 

On Thursday, 6th November, our Year 4 students enjoyed an exciting incursion with the knowledgeable and engaging Brandon from Wildlife Xposure. The session offered students a wonderful hands-on opportunity to meet and learn about some of Australia’s incredible native animals while exploring fascinating topics such as the food chain and animal survival.

Students were captivated as they got to handle a variety of creatures, including two types of pythons, a laughing kookaburra, a shingleback lizard, a freshwater river turtle, a baby saltwater crocodile, a squirrel glider, a lace monitor (also known as a tree goanna) and even a burrowing bettong – one of Australia’s rarest native species, also known as a rat kangaroo, which has become locally extinct in many areas.

For some students, it was a thrilling chance to get up close to animals they had only ever seen from afar, while others showed great courage in overcoming their initial nerves.

Through this engaging experience, students gained a deeper understanding of how animals can belong to multiple food chains and the vital roles they play in maintaining healthy ecosystems. Thank you to Brandon for making these sessions both fun and inspiring!

View photos here

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As an Australian school in the Islamic tradition, our mission is to develop enlightened individuals of learning and character.