
Year 7 is here! Are you ready?
Starting Year 7 is an exciting milestone and a big change. Moving from primary to secondary school brings new routines, more classrooms, new friendships and greater independence. With the right preparation, students can begin this next chapter feeling confident, organised and ready to thrive.
Here are some simple, practical ways families can help students have a great start.

1. Practise organisation skills
In high school, students juggle multiple subjects, teachers and deadlines. Simple habits can make a big difference. Encourage your child to use a diary or digital planner daily, prepare their school bag the night before and keep learning materials labelled and organised.
2. Talk about friendships and change
It’s normal for friendship groups to shift in Year 7. Remind them that everyone is adjusting and they’re not alone. Encourage your child to be open to meeting new people, joining clubs, trying extracurricular activities or looking for service opportunities. These are great ways to build connections and feel part of the school community.

3. Support independence (with guidance)
Secondary school encourages students to take more responsibility for their learning. Help them practise skills like managing homework time, asking questions and developing healthy routines while knowing help is always close by.
4. Establish strong routines early
Consistent routines around sleep, homework and screen time set students up for success. Starting these habits before the school year begins makes the transition smoother once classes start.
5. Encourage a positive mindset
There will be challenges, and that’s okay. Year 7 is a marathon, not a sprint. Talk openly about setbacks as opportunities to learn and grow. Celebrate effort, not just results. Every child has the potential for greatness, and confidence grows when students feel supported, valued and encouraged to be themselves.
6. Stay connected as a family
Regular check-ins give students space to share how they’re feeling. Some days they may want to talk; other days they may not. Let them know you’re always there to listen.
Working in partnership with the school can also help ensure students feel supported both at home and in the classroom.
Starting school is a big moment, but you’re not in it alone. Our Catholic school communities are there to support you and work together to ensure every child feels seen, valued and ready to learn.
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17 Feb 2026
From Facebook
🥇NSW Champion! Congratulations James (Y8) on recently winning gold at the Athletics NSW State Combined Event Championships in the 14 boys heptathlon. James has qualified for the Australian Athletics Championships in Brisbane in April, where he will represent NSW in the heptathlon, 100m hurdles and 200m hurdles.13 Feb 2026
From Facebook
We are incredibly proud of Year 12 (Class of 2025) student Noah Osbourne, who took on an unforgettable challenge after completing his HSC - sailing on a voyage with STS Young Endeavour. Following his exams, Noah stepped well outside his comfort zone, joining a crew of young people from across Australia to learn the skills of tall ship sailing, teamwork, leadership and resilience. Programs such as Young Endeavour offer our students a unique opportunity to challenge themselves, develop new skills and discover what they’re capable of beyond the classroom. Noah’s journey is a wonderful reminder of the value of saying 'yes' to new adventures after school. Well done, Noah — we can’t wait to see where your next voyage takes you! Interested in learning more about sailing with Young Endeavour? Visit: https://youngendeavour.gov.au/ Catholic Schools Parramatta Diocese Young Endeavour Youth Scheme