Join us in celebrating the outstanding achievement of our Primary Year 5 student Imran A., who recently competed in the Division Cross Country Championships.
Demonstrating remarkable determination, endurance, and athletic ability, Imran finished in an impressive 8th place, securing his place in the Regional Cross Country Finals.
Congratulations, Imran, on this wonderful achievement!
This is a fantastic accomplishment and a testament to Imran’s hard work and dedication. We are incredibly proud of his efforts and the way he continues to represent Al Siraat with excellence.
May Allah (SWT) continue to bless Imran with success, strength, and perseverance as he prepares for the next stage of competition. We wish him all the very best for the Regional Finals.
Our Year 6 Captains and selected Year 7 SRC students attended the Student Leadership Conference at the Australian International Academy (AIA), joining students from different schools for a day focused on leadership development, teamwork, and networking.
The conference provided a valuable opportunity for our future student leaders to connect with students from other schools, build relationships, and strengthen their leadership skills in a positive and engaging environment. The event aimed to create networking opportunities between schools while encouraging students to develop confidence, communication, and collaboration skills with barakah, Insha’Allah.
Throughout the day, students participated in a range of activities including leadership speeches, interactive workshops, games, and team-building activities. These sessions encouraged students to work together, think creatively, and reflect on the qualities of effective leadership.
Our students represented Al Siraat with enthusiasm and active participation throughout the conference. The experience allowed them to gain new ideas, learn from other young leaders, and further develop the skills needed to contribute positively to their school and wider community.
We thank AIA for hosting this inspiring leadership conference and for providing such a meaningful experience for our students.
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Two of our Year 11 SRC students and our Year 12 College Captains recently attended the annual Student Representative Council (SRC) Leadership Forum hosted by Al Taqwa College.
The forum brought together student leaders from Islamic schools across Melbourne for a day of leadership development, collaboration and networking. Through interactive workshops, discussions and team-building activities, students explored key leadership qualities including communication, integrity, teamwork, empathy and service.
A central theme of the forum was the important role young people play as future leaders within both the Muslim community and wider Australian society. Students also had the opportunity to connect with peers from other schools, building relationships and fostering a sense of shared purpose.
The day concluded with a tour of the Three Holy Mosques Week displays and an inspiring presentation from the Al Taqwa College Vice Principal.
Our students represented Al Siraat College with professionalism, enthusiasm and maturity throughout the forum.
Year 11 SRC Representatives
- Ilham Akkad
- Fatin Chowdhury
Year 12 College Captains
- Hashim Khan
- Halimah Sheikh
- Ahmed Ismail
- Hadia Rashid
We thank Al Taqwa College for hosting this valuable forum and providing our students with an enriching opportunity to grow as leaders and connect with their peers.
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Last week, our Year 5 students participated in an engaging Democracy, Civics and Citizenship incursion delivered by LinkED.
The session provided students with an opportunity to deepen their understanding of Australia’s democratic system, including the three levels of government, the role of citizens in society, and the processes involved in making laws. Through interactive activities and discussions, students explored key concepts such as voting, representation, rights and responsibilities, and the importance of active citizenship.
A highlight of the incursion was a mock parliamentary session, where the auditorium was transformed into the House of Representatives. Students took on a variety of parliamentary roles and participated in a debate, experiencing first-hand how ideas are presented, discussed and voted upon within Australia’s system of government. The use of costumes and props helped bring the learning to life and encouraged active participation.
We thank LinkED Incursion for delivering such a meaningful and inspiring session, and we look forward to seeing our students grow into informed and engaged citizens.
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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.
Our Mission
As an Australian school in the Islamic tradition, our mission is to develop enlightened individuals of learning and character.