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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  • 25 May 2026

    From Facebook
    National Reconciliation Week is held each year between 27 May and 3 June - these dates commemorate two significant milestones in the reconciliation journey – the successful 1967 referendum, and the High Court Mabo decision respectively. This week at the College, staff are wearing "I'm in" buttons and a display in the library gives students lots to explore. We have the Catholic Schools Parramatta Diocese Innovate RAP available, the 'How to be a First Nations Ally' booklet from Amnesty International, and information from the Kinchela Boys Home Aboriginal Corporation KBHAC. We have loads of books to read and even some First Nations artists Spotify recommendations. At St Columba's we are #AllInForReconciliation #NRW2026

    22 May 2026

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    Last Friday, St Columba’s proudly celebrated Book Week in the very best way — with creativity, community spirit and plenty of fun! 📚✨ Students and staff embraced the occasion with incredible costumes and enthusiastic participation in our annual Book Week Parade. From classic literary characters to imaginative creations, the effort and joy on display made the day something truly special. We also enjoyed our annual "Book Themed Cake Competition' with some incredible and delicious creations. While Book Week is often associated with primary schools, it remains a much-loved tradition here at St Columba’s. It is wonderful to see our students and teachers continue to celebrate the joy of reading, storytelling and imagination together each year. Importantly, our Book Week celebrations also support a cause close to the College community — the Indigenous Literacy Foundation. Through this annual fundraiser, we help support access to culturally relevant books and literacy resources for children and communities across remote Australia. A huge thank you to everyone who participated, donated and helped make the day such a success. 📖 Donations to our Book Week Indigenous Literacy Foundation fundraiser via the QKR App will remain open until today for anyone still wishing to contribute. The Indigenous Literacy Foundation Catholic Schools Parramatta Diocese

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