Natalie Quinn

Try a Trade

Some of our Year 10 students took part in the Try a Trade Program at Skill Hire in Forrestfield on Wednesday 13 October to Friday 15 October. Students gained hands on experience and skills through the three-day Civil Construction Course operating machinery and tools across a variety of construction projects. The College is grateful to […]

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Principal’s message

Dear parents and guardians – this week we will introduce our community to the 2022 College Leaders and look forward with excitement to the new year when they will work together to lead our student body. We have asked the 2022 student leaders to exemplify our Catholic leadership model.   A leader at La Salle College is

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College Music Events

The ‘music’ experience at La Salle College provides our students with enriching opportunities to develop their gifts and abilities to their full potential. Through creative classes, concert and performances our students can grow in confidence and showcase their talents. We have a number of College music events happening in September. Music Night – 18 September The College’s

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Wellbeing: Tips to help with school refusal

According to Dr Michael Carr-Gregg school refusal is a complex issue and there is rarely a single cause. It may be linked to separation anxiety, worries about leaving home, a phobia, depression, social problems or learning difficulties. It can start gradually or happen suddenly. What is school refusal? Though many children will refuse to go

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Talents on display at Angelico Exhibition

Angelico Exhibition for Catholic students is a prestigious annual event on the Catholic school art calendar. Launching in August, six talented La Salle students had their work featured. Two of our students won awards: Ellyssah Summers-Mack (Year 12) won the Caritas Award with her work “Dichotomy” which explored the quote by Oscar Romero “do not aspire

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OLNA Information and Preparation

Online Literacy and Numeracy Assessment (OLNA) is an online literacy and numeracy assessment. It is designed to enable students to successfully meet the Western Australian Certificate of Education (WACE) requirement of demonstrating the minimum standard of literacy and numeracy. Minimum standard of Literacy and Numeracy To successfully meet the literacy and numeracy requirement, students must demonstrate the skills

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