We are thrilled to announce that Urdu language classes will begin at our school from this Saturday, 31 January 2026!

These classes are open to students of all ages and levels, providing a wonderful opportunity to explore the richness of the Urdu language and culture.

  • Time: 9:00 am – 12:00 pm, Saturdays (during school term)
  • Location: Art Room, Building A, Al Siraat College
  • Fees: $50 per term

Whether your child is a beginner or wants to strengthen their skills, our engaging and interactive lessons are designed to make learning fun and meaningful. 

Urdu Class Open Day: Saturday, 7 Feb 2026 @ 12pm

Come along, meet the teachers, and explore our Urdu program. All Urdu community parents and children welcome!

Don’t miss out on this chance to connect with language, heritage, and community!
 

 

We are pleased to share that Term 2 enrolments are now open at Al Madina Arabic Language School, located at Al Siraat College

Classes are held every Saturday from 10:00am – 1:00pm for students from Foundation to Year 10, providing a supportive and engaging environment for children to strengthen their Arabic language skills and deepen their connection to the language.

  • Fee: $50 per term 
  • Start Date: Saturday, 2 May 2026 
  • Last date for registration: 18 March 2026
  • Location: Al Siraat College, Block C1 & C2 (near the men’s musallah entrance)

Register here

Places are limited, so we encourage families to register early to secure a spot.

For all enquiries, please contact us on 0411 513 630.

 

 

 

This Friday, 6 February marks the annual “School Crossing Supervisor Safety Awareness Day", a time to honour the vital work of school crossing supervisors and remind drivers of the importance of slowing down and staying alert around school zones.

At Al Siraat, we are privileged to have exceptional crossing supervisors who tirelessly ensure the safety of our community. To raise awareness of their vital role, they will wear ribbons on this day to highlight the importance of road safety.

We encourage everyone in our school community to show appreciation for our crossing supervisors – a smile, wave, or “thank you” means so much.

A reminder from our Crossing Supervisor Angelo:

  • Slow Down: Observe school zone speed limits, especially during drop-off and pick-up times.
  • Be Alert: Always watch for students and crossing supervisors at crossings.
  • Set a Good Example: Teach your child to use school crossings and follow safety instructions
  • Always wait for his whistle signal first before starting to cross!
  • 6 Feb: School Crossing Supervisor Safety Awareness Day

Let’s work together to create a safer environment for our community. On 6 February, and every day, we thank our crossing supervisors for their invaluable dedication.

Our Mission

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