On Friday 29 May, our students celebrated the 2026 Muslimah’s Ball atThe Grand Reception, proudly hosted by the Student Support Department (Secondary).

The evening brought together students from across the Secondary years for a memorable celebration of sisterhood, joy, and connection. Filled with laughter and excitement, the event provided students with the opportunity to strengthen friendships and create lasting memories.

Throughout the night, our students enjoyed a variety of activities, including the popular photobooth station, where they captured special moments with friends. Highlights of the evening included a fashion parade showcasing students from each year level, a crowning ceremony, and a delicious dinner and dessert.

  • 2026 Muslimah’s Ball

The beautifully decorated venue, thoughtfully styled by our very own Ms Gulsen, provided the perfect setting for an uplifting and enjoyable evening. Elegantly dressed in their gowns, our Muslimahs embraced the spirit of the event, celebrating sisterhood, friendship, confidence, and community.

  • 2026 Muslimah’s Ball

This truly was a special occasion for our girls. Our sincere gratitude goes to the Student Support Department team (SSD) for their efforts in organising the event, to Ms Gulsen for the beautiful décor, and to the staff who attended and generously assisted with supervision and responsibilities throughout the evening.

We look forward to an even bigger and more memorable Muslimah’s Ball in 2027, InShaa Allah.

Our Foundation students enjoyed an exciting and educational Aboriginal Culture Incursion during Reconciliation Week. The session provided students with a wonderful opportunity to learn about Australia’s First Nations peoples and explore aspects of traditional Aboriginal culture.

Our youngest students were introduced to an Aboriginal greeting and learned about the significance of storytelling, symbols, and art within Aboriginal communities. They discovered how Aboriginal people traditionally made paint using natural materials such as stones, rocks, and charcoal. The students were fascinated to learn how colours could be created from resources found in nature.

  • Foundation Aboriginal Culture Incursion
  • Foundation Aboriginal Culture Incursion

During the hands-on workshop, students explored different tools and implements used for painting and were taught the meanings behind several traditional Aboriginal symbols. They then had the opportunity to create their own paint and use it to decorate a wooden boomerang, which they proudly took home.

The incursion was an engaging and memorable experience that allowed students to deepen their understanding of Aboriginal culture through observation, discussion, and creative expression. We were delighted to see the enthusiasm and curiosity shown by all students throughout the day.

  • Foundation Aboriginal Culture Incursion
  • Foundation Aboriginal Culture Incursion

A big thank you to our presenters for providing such an enriching learning experience for our Foundation students.

Our Year 8 LEAP students visited Queen Victoria Market as part of their Sustainability Inquiry unit earlier on 21 May 2026.

Our students enjoyed a guided tour and explored one of Melbourne’s most iconic destinations, while experiencing the many sights, sounds and smells of the market. From fresh produce and specialty foods to busy traders and community spaces, the excursion provided a rich and engaging learning experience beyond the classroom.

Throughout the day, students investigated real-world examples of sustainability in action: They learned how businesses and organisations at the market work to reduce waste, manage resources responsibly and support more sustainable food systems. Students were able to see how environmental, social and economic sustainability are connected in everyday life.

The excursion helped bring classroom learning to life and provided valuable evidence and ideas for students’ Inquiry Reports. It was a fantastic opportunity for students to develop their understanding of sustainability while enjoying a memorable day of learning in the heart of Melbourne.

A special thank you to the staff who supported and supervised the excursion. Their organisation, guidance and care helped make the day a safe, enjoyable and successful learning experience for all students.

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Islamic Storytime’s last sessions for this term was marked with a beautiful and meaningful celebration for our mini Muslims, who came together last Tuesday for a special Eid experience.

Our young students took part in a mini Hajj simulation, designed to help them understand the significance of Hajj through hands-on learning. This engaging activity allowed children to connect with the rituals in a simple and memorable way, deepening their appreciation of this important pillar of Islam.

The celebration continued with a delightful farm visit, where students had the opportunity to meet a range of animals including sheep, goats, chickens, and guinea pigs. The experience encouraged curiosity and care while helping students reflect on the wonders of Allah’s creation in the natural world.

Throughout the term, Storytime has provided a warm and engaging environment for children to learn, explore, and grow together. The Eid celebration served as a joyful conclusion to a term filled with meaningful experiences and community connection.

We thank the families for their ongoing support and participation, making this program truly a success.  We also thank our wonderful facilitators Ms Hina, Ms Siti, Ms Nukhbah, Ms Nabiha for volunteering their time and creativity in hosting these engaging sessions each week. 

We pray all our families enjoyed a blessed Eid, and we look forward to welcoming you back next term, inShaAllah.

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How does the Qur'an nurture, guide, and shape character? As part of our ongoing Islamic parenting series with Professor Mohamad Abdalla, we are pleased to share the latest episode for June 2026 with you.

In this episode, Prof Mohamad Abdalla  reflects on Surah ʿAbasa (Surah 80), exploring how Allah ﷻ nurtured the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ through guidance, reassurance, and gentle correction, and what this teaches parents and educators about tarbiyah today.

Watch the full June 2026 episode here.
 

Our After Hours Care provider Extend has just released their latest monthly newsletter edition “The Link Community Hub” for June 2026.

The Extend Newsletter provides interesting articles, recipes, reviews and ideas for our community to read and share!

Click here to read the latest edition. 

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