Amazing
St Columba's student Annabella Noussis-Stanisic with her teacher Megan Weaver.

In the lead up to World Teachers’ Day on 30 October 2015, students thanked their teachers by sending in selfies with their teachers accompanied by 25 words or less what inspired them about their teacher.

An amazing teacher. Always helpful and always learning from her. Constantly making an effort to relate to us. Makes learning fun,” is what St Columba's Catholic College, Springwood student Annabella Noussis-Stanisic had to say about her teacher Megan Weaver.

The winning entry came from Xavier College, Llandilo student Tiffany Anderson who nominated her teacher Justine Phillips. Justine won an iPad mini and Tiffany won $200 worth of iTunes vouchers

Principals were able to collaborate during the event.
“Mrs Khattar inspires me to live a life like Jesus. She warms my heart, stretches my imagination and encourages me to achieve. She is dazzling,” says Makayla Dalmati from Our Lady of Lourdes Primary, Seven Hills.

St Columba's Springwood
"Miss Devine inspires me because she is so smart about the body and bones. She comes up with interesting ideas. She is kind and compassionate,” says Jacob Camilleri, St John’s Primary, Riverstone.

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  • 13 Jul 2026

    From Facebook
    Alumni Spotlight | Olivia King - Class of 2009 When Olivia King (Class of 2009) graduated from St Columba’s, she was beginning a creative journey that has since taken her to the forefront of international type design. Today, her work is helping shape the visual identity of globally recognised organisations while making reading more accessible for millions of people around the world. This year, Olivia received one of the design industry’s highest honours, a D&AD Yellow Pencil, awarded for her work on Penguin Inclusive Sans, the new global brand typeface for Penguin Books. Widely regarded as one of the most prestigious creative awards in the world, the D&AD Yellow Pencil recognises work that demonstrates outstanding creative excellence, exceptional craftsmanship and innovation. Winning a Yellow Pencil places Olivia among the very best designers working internationally. Her work in accessible typography extends beyond Penguin. Olivia is also the creator of Inclusive Sans, an open-source typeface developed through extensive research into legibility and readability. She has since created customised versions for both Penguin Books and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, demonstrating how thoughtful design can meet the needs of globally recognised cultural institutions while remaining accessible to diverse audiences. Olivia’s success is a wonderful example of where creativity, innovation and a commitment to inclusion can lead. The St Columba’s community warmly congratulates her on receiving a D&AD Yellow Pencil and looks forward to following the next chapter of her remarkable career. Learn more about the D&AD Awards here: https://www.dandad.org/awards/d-ad-awards Read Liv's responses to some of our questions in the comments. #alumni #design #yellowpencil #penguins #sfmoma #classof2009 Catholic Schools Parramatta Diocese

    06 Jul 2026

    From Facebook
    What a fantastic way to wrap up this year’s St Columba’s Art Prize! This morning, students from St Columba’s and visiting schools were inspired by hands-on workshops led by our talented Art Prize finalists: Freedom Wilson (Printmaking), Jane Taverner (Textile Narrative) and Katie Leavey (Abstract Landscape). A huge thank you to our wonderful artists for sharing their skills and creativity, and to every student who embraced the experience with such enthusiasm. The question we heard most often? “How do we sign up again next year?” We think that’s the best feedback of all! Catholic Schools Parramatta Diocese St Columba's Art Prize

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