Announcements

Cultural immersion in the Lombadina-Djarindjin community

At our recent Narragunnawali Assembly, the school community commissioned the Lombadina Immersion Program participants. The Immersion will take place from 23 September until 2 October. Senior students Hannah Mason, Lauren Hawkins, Alexandra Moylan, Eva Knight, Julia Page, Genevieve Sandeman, accompanied by staff Ms Connellan and Mr Chifley, as well as two Catholic Mission Australia representatives, will participate in a cultural immersion in the Lomadina-Djarindjin community, North-East of Broome organized by Catholic Mission Australia.

‘Stop Fear Spread Hope’ Exhibition – Wednesday 23 August - Register Now!

You are invited to attend the Stop Fear Spread Hope Exhibition that will be showcasing the photography of students from Merici College and Marist College. It is a gold coin entry, all donations will be going to the Domestic Violence Crisis Service. Please register your attendance on the website: www.stopfearspreadhop.weebly.com

Merici College Talk and Tour - Wednesday 30 August- Enrolment 2018 and Beyond!

Come and experience the unique Merici College vibe centred on our values of faith, hope and love.

Visit our small, supportive environment that builds futures for young women and fosters a joy for learning and challenges your daughter to achieve her personal best.

ENROL NOW FOR 2018 AND BEYOND!

Principal's Reflection - Sustainability Presentation at Korero Conference, New Zealand

In the July school break, I was fortunate to present at Korero in Queenstown NZ. Korero is a Maori word for Conversation. This was a Conference like no other, there were no keynote speakers charging significant fees to sell us an idea or product, but rather was a series of workshops presented by Principals for Principals in the Catholic Secondary Schools sector. There were over 100 Principals from New Zealand and Australia in attendance.

2017 Semester 2 Mathematics@Merici

The Mathematics staff are excited to be back for Semester Two, 2017.

The semester has gotten off to a cracking start with over one hundred students from Years 7-12 participating in this year’s Australian Mathematics Competition. Held on the Thursday and Friday of Week 2, the competition challenged students with increasingly complex problems covering a broad range of mathematical disciplines. The girls came out of the competition buzzing about which questions were tricky, what they tried and what they would do differently in the future.

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