The quiet work of St Mary's College and others recognised in Parliament
Dear Members of the St Mary’s Community
The College has been favourably mentioned in the Victorian Parliament by the Labor Member for Footscray, Katie Hall. Katie was advising the Parliament of the extent of volunteer work and community building that goes on in her electorate. Central to this work, is a group of volunteers who formed ‘Reaching Out in the Inner West’. Reaching Out was formed about 16 years ago to meet a food crisis for the disadvantaged. It is widely supported by around 70 volunteers and about 50 different groups who provide sponsorship, cash, produce, prayerful and moral support.
St Mary’s College was mentioned by Katie as one of their support groups.
I mention this not to be boastful or prideful, but to alert you of the kinds of things that this school engages in across the community. Of the 500 students at this school, 48% of them come from the Western suburbs of Melbourne with the rest from the Murrumbeena/Malvern area, Richmond/South Yarra along Chapel Street, the City of Port Philip, and the Craigieburn and Upfield lines. St Mary’s is a broad-brush across a wide sweep of Melbourne. Our involvement with Reaching Out includes the production of 250 ready-made meals each Term since April 2021. Most students in the school have had an opportunity to participate. Some of our Walkathon money has been allocated to this enterprise at a school level. This initiative has been ably and generously led by Sandie Saundry (Food and Technology Technician) and Avril Martinelli (Learning Leader, Technologies).
I’ve commented elsewhere about the highly evolved sense of community and inter-dependence that I’ve witnessed and experienced since I’ve come to Melbourne. This is yet another example of a small, powerful and targeted initiative that brings immediate relief to people who are temporarily or permanently in need.
Congratulations to Sandie and Avril and to all the staff who have worked with your children towards this important work. Thank you to all of you who’ve supported your children.
Thank you to the Member for Footscray, Katie Hall, for acknowledging the quiet and understated work undertaken by volunteers and businesses on behalf of people in her Electorate.
St Mary’s is a respected, educational option in Melbourne’s West. This is one of the reasons why.
Year 12 Graduation 2023
Thank you to the many families who have contacted me with a note of congratulations and gratitude for the quality of the Year 12 Graduation. All of us can take great satisfaction with the dignified departure of the Graduating Class. The feedback has been welcomed and passed on to Alex Luscombe and the Year 12 Pastoral Team.
Michael Lee OAM
Principal (Acting)