Alhamdulillah, our community has grown beautifully over the years, and the need for our own Masjid has never been greater. A dedicated space for prayer, learning and unity is a priority – and with your support, we hope to begin construction as soon as possible, inShaAllah.
“Whosoever builds a Mosque for Allah, then Allah will build for him a similar house in Paradise.” (Sahih Bukhari)
Masjid Account
- BSB: 033-157
- Account: 304 820
- Reference: Masjid
Please help us spread the word: Share this with your family and friends who may wish to contribute. We also kindly ask you to keep our Masjid project in your du‘as, that it may soon become a reality for our local community, inShaAllah.
May Allah (swt) reward you all and put blessings in your provisions.
As part of Cultural Diversity Week, the Student Representative Council (SRC), in partnership with the Year 12 cohort, hosted a Cultural Hi-Tea for Secondary staff and students in the College auditorium.
This planned event focused on building connections and strengthening relationships between Secondary staff and the Year 12 cohort. The auditorium was transformed into a welcoming and vibrant space where staff and students engaged in meaningful conversations, shared experiences, and celebrated the diverse backgrounds within our community.
Both students and staff contributed by bringing a variety of traditional dishes, creating a rich and inclusive food experience. This played an important role in fostering connection, encouraging interaction, and providing an opportunity for participants to learn more about one another’s cultures.
The event was led by College Captains Ahmed Ismail and Halimah Sheikh, alongside Vice-Captains Hadia Rashid and Hashim Khan, whose reflections highlighted the importance of inclusion, mutual respect, and active engagement.
A highlight of the afternoon was the opportunity for staff and students to connect in a relaxed setting beyond the classroom. This strengthened relationships, encouraged open dialogue, and reinforced a strong sense of belonging within the Secondary school community.
The Cultural Hi-Tea was a meaningful celebration that brought the community together, emphasising the importance of connection, shared experiences, and cultural appreciation.
View photos here
Our i@Whittlesea Musallah community updates have transitioned from SMS to a WhatsApp Community Channel.
To continue receiving important updates, we kindly ask all parents and community members to subscribe by scanning the QR code provided in this newsletter.
Please note that all updates shared through this channel relate specifically to the Al Siraat Musallah, including:
- Weekly and Jummuah prayer times
- Special announcements, such as visiting scholars and qaris
- Eid announcements and community events
- Other important Musallah updates and reminders.
This new platform will allow us to communicate more efficiently and keep our community better connected.
We encourage everyone to scan the QR code or subscribe here to stay up to date.
We are pleased to continue our partnership with Extend Before and After School Care. Extend provides a warm, engaging and safe environment where children can relax, connect and grow at the end of the school day.
Extend sessions are held on site and are available to families who need high-quality, flexible care after school.
Families can scan the QR code on the flyer or BOOK Online HERE.
Applications are now open for the Learning Enrichment Accelerated Program (LEAP) for students currently in Year 6 who will be entering Year 7 in 2027.
LEAP is designed for academically capable and highly motivated students who demonstrate strong work ethics, positive attitudes and a genuine commitment to learning.
Program Highlights
- Challenging Curriculum: Students engage in an accelerated and enriched program across English, Mathematics, Science, Humanities and Inquiry.
- Limited Places: A small number of places are available for the Year 7 2027 intake. Both Al Siraat College and external Year 6 students may apply.
- Co-Educational Stream: LEAP classes are co-educational, promoting a diverse and respectful learning environment.
- Long-Term Program: Students accepted into LEAP commit to the program from Year 7 to Year 9.
Eligibility and Selection
Students must sit the ACER High Ability Selection Test (HAST) to be considered for entry. Shortlisted applicants will then be invited to attend a formal interview, where their motivation, thinking skills, work ethic and attitudes will be assessed.
Registration Details
We encourage interested families to submit their applications before the closing date.
ACER HAST Test Sections
- Reading Comprehension – 45 minutes (approx. 40 multiple-choice questions)
- Mathematical Reasoning – 40 minutes (approx. 30 multiple-choice questions)
- Written Expression – 25 minutes writing task
For more information about HAST testing, please visit:
Our Mission
As an Australian school in the Islamic tradition, our mission is to develop enlightened individuals of learning and character.