Eva Hamilton
Year 7 Assisi House
Eva has shown remarkable empathy and kindness to other students, demonstrating maturity beyond her years. Eva has been a source of encouragement and support, offering reassurance and friendship when it was most needed. Eva's actions reflect the core values of our school community, serving as a powerful reminder of the positive impact students can have on one another.
Max Baker
Year 9 Kolbe House
For excellent attitude during Aspire 9 City Experience planning and activity days.
Kobi Walsh
Year 7
For excellent behaviour, attitude and effort within the House community.
Zac Davern
Year 7 McAuley House
For his excellent participation in all areas of school life and for the considerate way that he treats his teachers and fellow students.
Iris Wickham
Year 7, Anthony House
For showing strong House spirit at all events including Cross Country and Swim Sports.
Alisha Wilkes
Year 9 Doyle House
For positively representing Doyle House with her enthusiasm and friendliness and by giving everything a go on the Aspire9 Great Ocean Road Adventure Camp.
Henry Smedley
Year 9 Doyle House
For positively representing Doyle House with his sense of humour, camping expertise and willingness to participate whilst on the Murray Canoe Adventure Camp.
Katya Renshaw
Year 7 Sebastian House
For the caring, selfless and inclusive manner she has shown in all aspects of College Life.
Lincon Pingiaro
Year 9 Sebastian House
For using student voice to implement positive change in the Padua Junior Campus.
Scarlett Moore
Year 9 Goold House
Scarlett demonstrated great leadership in her role of Peer Mentor at the recent Excel Day. She put together a range of questions for the scavenger hunt and helped to deliver the session with her fellow peer mentors. She is a quiet achiever but always presents herself exceptionally well and has impeccable manners and respect for her teachers and peers alike.
Maddie Anderson
Year 8 Teresa House
For her amazing performances in the winning Padua SIS swim team and selection in the overall SIS swim team. Her humble approach to her swimming is an inspiration.
Sampson Miall
Year 8 Cardijn House
For consistent participation academically and in sport. Sampson is recognised as a much-valued Cardijn leader who shows enthusiasm and encouragement to his peers.
Fin Fowler
Year 12 Bernard House
One of the colleges academic captain’s who is passionate about lifting our results and increasing our subject selections, he is also Vice President of the Mornington Branch Labour Party. He has done an amazing job of engaging our students with the election.
Rosie McInnes
Year 10 Francis House
For being an outstanding leader in Respectful Relationships, always looking at ways to connect the different campuses, to make everyone in the college feel seen, heard, and valued. This extends beyond the school yard as a member of Mornington Peninsula Youth Services Youth Advisory Committee (YAC) she looks at ways to engage our students with the wider community.
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