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- Tel: (03) 5032 9771
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Information regarding the Board and Director profiles can be accessed at the following link: https://dobcel.catholic.edu.au/about-dobcel/board-director-profiles/
To read more about the Governance Structure, please click on the following link: St Mary MacKillop College Governance Charter, Roles and Responsibilities
Creating pathways for students in Year 10, 11 and 12
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Offering 24 Authority subjects and 19 Certificate courses.
St Mary MacKillop College is a Year 7 to 12 coeducational Catholic secondary school. Since its inception in 1985 the College has expanded and now caters for 550 students.
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Welcome to the new school year
February 19, 2026As we begin a new school year, I warmly welcome all members of our community to what promises to be a year filled with growth, opportunity and shared success. A very special welcome to our new Year 7 students, along with all new students and families joining us across Years 8–12. Starting at a new …
Events
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27FEB
Year 7 Camp
Our Year 7 students attend a three-day camp at Roses Gap Recreation Centre. The camp provides opportunities for students to participate in a range of outdoor activities including bushwalking, canoeing, high ropes, archery and team-based challenges. Through shared experiences, games and social activities, students build friendships, develop trust, and strengthen connections as they begin their secondary school journey.
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03MAR
Summer Sports
Our Summer Sport gives students the opportunity to represent the school and compete against other schools in the region. It’s a fantastic way to build skills, teamwork and school pride while enjoying some friendly rivalry! Students can participate in basketball, tennis, table tennis, lawn bowls, volleyball and cricket.
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06MAR
Sonya Karras Year 12 Safe Partying Session
Sonya is one of Australia’s leading experts and speakers on adolescent and family issues facing young people today. With a down-to-earth and engaging approach, she is passionate about opening up conversations around topics often considered taboo - making “talking about the tough stuff” easier for young people, families and educators.
Each year, she presents to more than 300 secondary schools across Australia, covering topics such as safe partying, career pathways, drugs and alcohol, self-esteem, bullying and cyberbullying, leadership, body image and relationships, as well as delivering seminars for parents and teachers.



