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
“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.
"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 Jun 2026
From Facebook
Yesterday, St Columba's Catholic College was delighted to welcome students and staff from 11 schools for the Greater Sydney Schools Cattle Competition Training Day. The day provided valuable hands on learning opportunities focused on steer growth and development, with students learning from our Agriculture teachers and industry experts. It was wonderful to see so many young people sharing their enthusiasm for agriculture, asking thoughtful questions and developing practical skills together. It was a fantastic day filled with learning, collaboration and plenty of enjoyment. Thank you to everyone who travelled to St Columba's to be part of the day, and to all of the teachers, industry experts and volunteers who generously shared their knowledge and experience. We look forward to seeing everyone again at the Greater Sydney Schools Cattle Competition Awards Night. Catholic Schools Parramatta Diocese Greater Sydney Schools Cattle Competition11 Jun 2026
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This week's Blue Mountains Gazette features an article on 'Nurturing Breath', the beautiful sculpture by Terrance Plowright that has become a landmark within our College grounds. Positioned at the heart of our campus, it contributes so much to the visual landscape of the College and serves as a daily reminder of the values we seek to nurture in our community. At the very core of the Christian world view is the belief in a God of Love who is revealed in an ongoing way through the beauty and majesty all of creation. In the ancient scriptures of Judaism and Christianity, God’s Spirit is often experienced as a gentle breeze or a wind, a great creative force - the Breath of God. Terrance Plowright’s sculpture, ‘Nurturing Breath’ reminds us that God is present in each and every one of us and that our responsibility, our mission, is to nurture that presence of God and to allow the Holy Spirit to take hold of us, and to form and shape us. We encourage our community to take a moment to read the article and discover the story and symbolism behind this remarkable piece of public art. Catholic Schools Parramatta Diocese Blue Mountains Gazette