Welcome to Week 5, Term 4.
Sharyn Quirk
Principal
Dear Parents and Carers,
As we move through Week 5 and settle into the rhythm of Term 4, our College community pauses to honour Remembrance Day — a moment to reflect on the courage, sacrifice, and enduring hope of those who have served in times of war and peace. Their stories remind us of the price of freedom and the strength of the human spirit. We hold in our hearts all who have served, and we pray for peace in our world, in our homes, and in our hearts.
This call to peace sits beautifully within our Benedictine tradition, which invites us to balance prayer and purpose in all that we do. St Benedict’s reminder to “pray as though everything depended on God; work as though everything depended on you” encourages us to live with both faith and action — to be people of compassion, diligence, and hope, striving each day to make a difference through our words and deeds.
On Monday 11 November, two of our Year 10 students, Ava W. and Ivy V., together with Ms Bridie Docevski, represented Stella Maris College at the Manly Remembrance Day Service held at the Manly War Memorial on The Corso. Attending at the invitation of the Northern Beaches Mayor, they joined local schools, community members, and dignitaries in paying tribute to those who have served and sacrificed in times of war and peace.
The service was both solemn and uplifting — a moment of unity and gratitude. Standing alongside veterans, serving defence personnel, and the catafalque party, our students witnessed the deep respect and reverence that continues to surround this important day. The haunting sound of the bugle, the silence that followed, and the wreaths laid in quiet remembrance served as powerful reminders of the cost of peace and the courage of those who defend it.
We are proud of Ava and Ivy for representing the College with such grace and respect, embodying the compassion and gratitude that lie at the heart of our community.
Our Year 12 students have now completed their HSC examinations, and we hold them warmly in our prayers. Their courage, focus, and determination throughout this demanding time have been remarkable. The entire Stella Maris community is immensely proud of all they have achieved — not only in their studies, but in the character, leadership, and friendship they have shared. We ask God’s blessing upon them as they close this important chapter and prepare for the exciting possibilities ahead. To our girls: stay strong, trust in the effort you have put in, and know that your resilience and dedication will guide you as you step into the next stage of your journey.
Across the College, our Years 7–10 students are finalising assessments, drawing together the knowledge and skills they have developed throughout the year. This is a time to stay focused and to give their best, but also to pause and recognise how much they have grown. Beyond their studies, students continue to contribute richly to College life — through sport, creative arts, leadership, and service. Their enthusiasm, talent, and generosity of spirit are a daily source of inspiration and joy for our community.
The performing arts have taken centre stage at Stella Maris this term, shining a light on the extraordinary creativity, confidence, and collaboration of our students.
Evening of Drama – A Showcase of Talent and Imagination
Tuesday evening's Drama Gala was a joyful celebration of storytelling and performance. Audiences were treated to a diverse and entertaining program that captured the humour, depth, and imagination of our students. From the clever satire of Who Killed the Internet? to the quick-thinking hilarity of Whose Line Is It Anyway?, and a vibrant reimagining of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory by our Musical Theatre group, the evening was a testament to the students’ growing confidence, creativity, and flair for the stage.
Beyond the laughter and applause, these performances highlighted the invaluable skills that drama nurtures — teamwork, communication, and the courage to take creative risks. We are so proud of our young performers and deeply appreciative of the staff who guide and inspire them.
Celebration of Dance – This Friday
This Friday evening, the spotlight turns to our Celebration of Dance, one of the most anticipated events of the year. The program promises an inspiring display of artistry and energy, as our dancers bring stories to life through movement and music. Each piece reflects dedication, collaboration, and the sheer joy of expression that defines the Stella spirit.
Music Showcase – Tuesday 18 November and Fig Day Out - Wednesday 26 November
Rounding out this remarkable season of creativity, are our Music Ensembles Showcase evening on Tuesday 18 November and Fig Day Out (under the fig trees) on Wednesday 26 November which will celebrate the incredible musical talent that fills our College with sound and soul. From our concert band to vocal performances and solo recitals, the evenings will highlight the breadth of musicianship and passion nurtured within our community.
Our students’ commitment to their craft — the hours of rehearsal, the courage to perform, and the joy of sharing their gifts with others — is truly inspiring.
We offer heartfelt thanks to our dedicated Music, Drama, and Dance teachers, whose expertise, encouragement, and vision make these performances possible. Special appreciation also goes to our technical team, whose mastery of lighting and sound transforms each event into something truly magical. Together, they ensure that every Stella performance not only entertains but uplifts, connecting our community through creativity, courage, and joy.
From 10 December 2025, new regulations will come into effect requiring age-restricted social media platforms — including TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube — to take reasonable steps to prevent Australians under 16 from creating or keeping accounts.
These changes are designed to promote safer online environments for young people. We encourage all parents and carers to familiarise themselves with what this means for their families and to support their children as these adjustments take place.
The eSafety Commissioner has developed a range of excellent resources to assist families in understanding and navigating these changes. You’ll find a webinar for parents, short videos, and fact sheets here:
www.esafety.gov.au/parents/social-media-age-restrictions
For First Nations families, there are also culturally responsive materials available, including a Parent Yarning Guide, student workbook, and community flyers, accessible here:
www.esafety.gov.au/about-us/industry-regulation/social-media-age-restrictions/campaign#first-nations-community-resources
Please take some time to explore these resources and begin preparing your family for the upcoming social media changes. Together, we can continue to help our young people engage online safely, responsibly, and with confidence.
On Wednesday, 12 November, we were delighted to welcome the parents and carers of our incoming Year 7, 2026 students — the Class of 2031 — to Stella Maris College. The evening was filled with warmth, anticipation, and community spirit as families gathered on the deck for refreshments before moving into the Theatre for the formal presentation.
The program offered an inspiring glimpse into the Stella journey — highlighting our culture of belonging, learning, and faith, and the many opportunities awaiting our newest students. A particular highlight was hearing from one of our current Year 7 students, who shared her heartfelt reflection on the friendships, confidence, and joy she has found in her first year at Stella.
The evening beautifully captured what it means to be part of our College community — a place where every girl is known, valued, and encouraged to flourish. We thank our staff, the Community Engagement Team, and the Parents and Friends Association for helping create such a memorable and welcoming start for our new families.
It was with immense gratitude that I recently accepted a cheque for $10,000 from Parents and Friends (P&F) Vice President, Linda Rowe, on behalf of the College. This generous donation represents the outstanding fundraising efforts of our P&F throughout 2025, and we are so thankful for their continued commitment to supporting our students and staff, and bringing our community together.
These funds will go towards the fit-out of a new catering space on the fourth floor of the Polding Centre, as part of our Raise the Roof Campaign. This space will enhance the way we gather and celebrate as a community — from student events to parent and alumni functions and College celebrations.
Final concepts and plans for the area are currently being refined, and we look forward to sharing these with our community soon.
On behalf of everyone at Stella, I extend heartfelt thanks to Linda and the entire P&F team for their hard work, generosity and enthusiasm throughout the year.

As we journey through Term 4, we pause to celebrate the learning, courage, and generosity that continue to shine so brightly in our students. Their achievements — both great and small — reflect the strength of a community grounded in faith, care, and purpose.
We are deeply thankful for our parents and carers, whose partnership helps us shape young women of compassion, confidence, and conviction — ready to bring light to the world around them.
May the weeks ahead be filled with joy, gratitude, and a renewed sense of hope for all that lies ahead.
Warm regards,
Sharyn Quirk
Principal
Don't miss this edition's important notices...
We warmly invite you to join us online for the 2025 End of Year Awards Presentation ceremonies for Year 7-11 students. Below is the formal invitation and links for viewing each year group's ceremony online. The link(s) will be activated on the day of the presentation.
Members of our Dance and Music cohort have prepared a special performance for this event.
Parents/carers of award winners and performers will be contacted by separate email with further information. We look forward to sharing in this celebration of excellence with you.

Every year the College is proud of the enormous number of students who participate in extra-curricular activities, both sporting and non-sporting. As we know, all activities carry a degree of risk, so the College does its absolute best to minimise the potential for accidents and incidents to occur.
Please click on these links to read the risk warnings for our extra-curricular program – sporting and non-sporting.

Term 4 Calendar Dates
Term 4 | ||
| Friday 14 November | A Celebration of Dance | |
| Tuesday 18 November | Music Ensembles Performance | |
| Wednesday 26 November | 'Fig Day Out' Showcase of Music | |
| Friday 28 November | End of Year Award Presentations: Year 11, Year 10, Year 8 | |
| Monday 1 December | End of Year Award Presentations: Year 9, Year 7 | |
| Tuesday 2 December | Term 4 Concludes (12.00pm) |
2026 Term Dates | Start Date | End Date |
Term 1 | Friday 30 January | Thursday 2 April |
Term 2 | Tuesday 21 April | Friday 26 June |
Term 3 | Tuesday 21 July | Friday 25 September |
Term 4 | Tuesday 13 October | Tuesday 1 December |
Sunset Series tickets on sale!
Evan Browett
Head of Performing Arts
Last week our Performance Band and Year 7 students were fortunate enough to work and learn from the amazing Hot Potato Band when they visited Stella Maris.
Hot Potato Band kicked things off with a hands-on workshop with our Performance Band, learning new ways to move, play and perform. Then came an upbeat concert for our Year 7 students, full of audience engagement and big smiles!
The Hot Potato Band is a Sydney-based brass group known for their high energy shows, unique instrumentation (the sousaphone was incredible!), and hilarious on stage antics. For a band that tours internationally, playing a variety of shows, and bringing a vibrant, inclusive atmosphere, having them workshop and perform with our students allowed our girls to gain insight on the musicianship, professionalism, and energy required for being a part of a touring ensemble.
The highlight of the day was seeing our Performance Band join Hot Potato Band on stage for the final song, Positive Vibrations.
A big thank you to Pete Orenstein, Simon Ghali and all the band for providing an amazing musical experience for our students.
On Tuesday evening, the Drama Gala launched our Performing Arts Sunset Series with an unforgettable showcase of talent, humour, and theatrical flair. The evening featured three stand-out ensembles: the Play Production Ensemble opened with a hilarious performance of The Day the Internet Died, followed by the Theatresports and Improvisation's take on Whose Line is it Anyway 2.0 and concluding with a mini version of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory performed by the Musical Theatre Ensemble. The night was a true celebration of the hard work, creativity, and dedication of all our Semester 2 Drama Ensembles. A big round of applause to Ms Nicola, all of our performers and backstage crew!
Term 4 has a number of performance evenings taking place here at Stella to which tickets are already selling fast (with dance a sell-out).

A Celebration of Dance
Friday 14 November at 5:00pm and 7:15pm (sold out)
Music Ensembles Evening
Tuesday 18 November at 6:00pm
‘Fig Day Out’ Showcase of Music
Wednesday 26 November at 6:30pm
Welcome to Sport at Stella!
Jenny Wickham
Sports Coordinator and Teacher of PDHPE
A huge congratulations to our Stella junior water polo team, crowned NSWCCC and CGSSSA Water Polo Champions for 2025!
The team competed in the combined NSWCCC/CGSSSA Junior (Years 7–9) Water Polo Championships at the Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre on Tuesday, 11 November. Stella dominated throughout the day, going undefeated in the round games, including an impressive 11–1 win over St Scholastica’s in the semi final.
In a thrilling grand final against a strong Monte team, Stella secured a narrow 5–4 victory to claim the gold medal. Over the course of the competition, the team scored an incredible 56 goals, conceding fewer than 10 — a remarkable achievement!
Well done to all members of the team on their outstanding effort, teamwork, and success in becoming the 2025 NSWCCC State Champions: Olivia M, Ella B, Heidi H, Freya C, Eve K, Isabella L, Piper K, Charlotte H, Florence W, Taylor P.
Congratulations to Ellie F (Year 9) who has been selected into the Australian All Schools Touch Football Merit team!
Ellie recently travelled to Ballarat in Victoria to play in the NSW All Schools U15 touch team at the Australian All Schools Touch Championships. Ellie is a talented athlete, and she had a exceptional tournament with the NSW team. She was strong in defence, and with her skill and lightning speed, she was unstoppable in attack! She played a starring role in her team's grand final win against the Queensland team – bringing home the gold medal and earning selection into the Australian team! Congratulations on this amazing achievement Ellie!

The CGSSSA Aquathon was held at Merrylands Park and Pool on Wednesday 5 November. Stella had a huge team competing at this event, which involves a run and swim.
Some of the students chose to do the challenging individual event, where they complete both the run and swim. They all pushed themselves hard and achieved amazing results. Well done to our individual competitors:
Piper B (junior): 2nd 🥈
Charlie C (junior): 4th
Evelyn B (junior): 8th
Charli S: (intermediate): 4th
Stella had the largest number of teams from any school, with ten junior teams, four intermediate teams and three senior teams. The teams are made up of two students, one completing the run, the other in the swim. The Stella team results were also amazing, especially in the senior division, where the Stella teams had a clean sweep – winning the gold, silver and bronze medals! Congratulation to all of the teams on competing in this tough event. Special mention to our medal winners on the day:
Senior teams:
🥇GOLD: Jess O and Amelia M
🥈SILVER: Zara D and Bella R
🥉BRONZE: Sarah C and Mila C
Junior teams:
🥉BRONZE: Emily C and Florence W
Congratulations to Jade B who competed at the inaugural IGSA Golf Championships at Pennant Hills Golf Course on Thursday 6 November. It was a great event with a high level of golf! Jade had fantastic results, finishing 4th and 11th in the two competitions, from a huge field of golfers. Well done Jade on this very impressive achievement!
A reminder that registrations for team sports for 2026 are due this Friday 14 November. All students have been sent an email with the information and registration link for 2026 Term 1 competition sports (including touch, AFL, basketball, water polo and tennis). Registrations for development sports will be sent out on the first school day of 2026.
Thank you for your support!
Catherine Fitzgerald
P&F Secretary and Marketing/Communications Officer
Throughout 2025, the P&F worked to bring the Stella parent community together with the many other events that we organised. In addition to this, we managed to raise $10,000 towards the Raise the Roof campaign. Our Vice President, Linda Rowe was very happy to present this to Principal, Sharyn Quirk this week. We thank the entire Stella community for their generosity in helping us to raise money for resources that benefit our girls.

Thank you to our Canteen volunteers.
Majella Brady
Canteen Manager
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Monday 17 November |
Tuesday 18 November |
Wednesday 19 November |
Thursday 20 November |
Friday 21 November |
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Jess Ozbay |
Amy Keary |
Shannon Morrell |
Orla Neville |
Jenny Barnett |
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Agnes Villanyi |
Emily Brannan |
Leigh Mason |
Sarah Bernie |
Marie Watson |
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Lindie Mackay |
Eve Harvey |
Joanne Bright |
Nicole Covich |
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Louise Stedman |
Nicole Holmes |
Duncan Barnett |
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Monday 24 November |
Tuesday 25 November |
Wednesday 26 November |
Thursday 27 November |
Friday 28 November |
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Rosetta Papallo |
Heather Lawson |
Elle Weeden |
Jill Sholl |
Carmel Macleod |
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Lisa Thorpe-Apps |
Rianny Tanner |
(help needed) |
Ashleigh Hough |
Catherine Nolan |
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Leigh Mason |
Laura Sun |
Vanda Skavaas |
Brooke Krncevic |
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Kim Singleton |
Peta Pickup |
Claudine Gutterres |
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Michelle Dargaville |
Welcome to the Stella Uniform Shop
Gail Hickey
Uniform Shop
During term, the Uniform Shop is open Tuesdays to Thursdays from 8.00am to 4.30pm and can be emailed on uniform_books@stellamaris.nsw.edu.au
The Uniform Shop closes for the year on Wednesday 19 November at 2.00pm.
Purchases should be made (and collected if online) by November 19 when the Uniform Shop closes for the year.
These are now available via: https://order.campion.com.au?s...
When using the website to order, the code 6RQR is required. Orders need to be placed by 19 December 2025.
Please follow this link to the Uniform Shop Online Store https://uniformshoponline.stel...
Welcome to Week 5, Term 4.
Sharyn Quirk
Principal
Dear Parents and Carers,
As we move through Week 5 and settle into the rhythm of Term 4, our College community pauses to honour Remembrance Day — a moment to reflect on the courage, sacrifice, and enduring hope of those who have served in times of war and peace. Their stories remind us of the price of freedom and the strength of the human spirit. We hold in our hearts all who have served, and we pray for peace in our world, in our homes, and in our hearts.
This call to peace sits beautifully within our Benedictine tradition, which invites us to balance prayer and purpose in all that we do. St Benedict’s reminder to “pray as though everything depended on God; work as though everything depended on you” encourages us to live with both faith and action — to be people of compassion, diligence, and hope, striving each day to make a difference through our words and deeds.
On Monday 11 November, two of our Year 10 students, Ava W. and Ivy V., together with Ms Bridie Docevski, represented Stella Maris College at the Manly Remembrance Day Service held at the Manly War Memorial on The Corso. Attending at the invitation of the Northern Beaches Mayor, they joined local schools, community members, and dignitaries in paying tribute to those who have served and sacrificed in times of war and peace.
The service was both solemn and uplifting — a moment of unity and gratitude. Standing alongside veterans, serving defence personnel, and the catafalque party, our students witnessed the deep respect and reverence that continues to surround this important day. The haunting sound of the bugle, the silence that followed, and the wreaths laid in quiet remembrance served as powerful reminders of the cost of peace and the courage of those who defend it.
We are proud of Ava and Ivy for representing the College with such grace and respect, embodying the compassion and gratitude that lie at the heart of our community.
Our Year 12 students have now completed their HSC examinations, and we hold them warmly in our prayers. Their courage, focus, and determination throughout this demanding time have been remarkable. The entire Stella Maris community is immensely proud of all they have achieved — not only in their studies, but in the character, leadership, and friendship they have shared. We ask God’s blessing upon them as they close this important chapter and prepare for the exciting possibilities ahead. To our girls: stay strong, trust in the effort you have put in, and know that your resilience and dedication will guide you as you step into the next stage of your journey.
Across the College, our Years 7–10 students are finalising assessments, drawing together the knowledge and skills they have developed throughout the year. This is a time to stay focused and to give their best, but also to pause and recognise how much they have grown. Beyond their studies, students continue to contribute richly to College life — through sport, creative arts, leadership, and service. Their enthusiasm, talent, and generosity of spirit are a daily source of inspiration and joy for our community.
The performing arts have taken centre stage at Stella Maris this term, shining a light on the extraordinary creativity, confidence, and collaboration of our students.
Evening of Drama – A Showcase of Talent and Imagination
Tuesday evening's Drama Gala was a joyful celebration of storytelling and performance. Audiences were treated to a diverse and entertaining program that captured the humour, depth, and imagination of our students. From the clever satire of Who Killed the Internet? to the quick-thinking hilarity of Whose Line Is It Anyway?, and a vibrant reimagining of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory by our Musical Theatre group, the evening was a testament to the students’ growing confidence, creativity, and flair for the stage.
Beyond the laughter and applause, these performances highlighted the invaluable skills that drama nurtures — teamwork, communication, and the courage to take creative risks. We are so proud of our young performers and deeply appreciative of the staff who guide and inspire them.
Celebration of Dance – This Friday
This Friday evening, the spotlight turns to our Celebration of Dance, one of the most anticipated events of the year. The program promises an inspiring display of artistry and energy, as our dancers bring stories to life through movement and music. Each piece reflects dedication, collaboration, and the sheer joy of expression that defines the Stella spirit.
Music Showcase – Tuesday 18 November and Fig Day Out - Wednesday 26 November
Rounding out this remarkable season of creativity, are our Music Ensembles Showcase evening on Tuesday 18 November and Fig Day Out (under the fig trees) on Wednesday 26 November which will celebrate the incredible musical talent that fills our College with sound and soul. From our concert band to vocal performances and solo recitals, the evenings will highlight the breadth of musicianship and passion nurtured within our community.
Our students’ commitment to their craft — the hours of rehearsal, the courage to perform, and the joy of sharing their gifts with others — is truly inspiring.
We offer heartfelt thanks to our dedicated Music, Drama, and Dance teachers, whose expertise, encouragement, and vision make these performances possible. Special appreciation also goes to our technical team, whose mastery of lighting and sound transforms each event into something truly magical. Together, they ensure that every Stella performance not only entertains but uplifts, connecting our community through creativity, courage, and joy.
From 10 December 2025, new regulations will come into effect requiring age-restricted social media platforms — including TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube — to take reasonable steps to prevent Australians under 16 from creating or keeping accounts.
These changes are designed to promote safer online environments for young people. We encourage all parents and carers to familiarise themselves with what this means for their families and to support their children as these adjustments take place.
The eSafety Commissioner has developed a range of excellent resources to assist families in understanding and navigating these changes. You’ll find a webinar for parents, short videos, and fact sheets here:
www.esafety.gov.au/parents/social-media-age-restrictions
For First Nations families, there are also culturally responsive materials available, including a Parent Yarning Guide, student workbook, and community flyers, accessible here:
www.esafety.gov.au/about-us/industry-regulation/social-media-age-restrictions/campaign#first-nations-community-resources
Please take some time to explore these resources and begin preparing your family for the upcoming social media changes. Together, we can continue to help our young people engage online safely, responsibly, and with confidence.
On Wednesday, 12 November, we were delighted to welcome the parents and carers of our incoming Year 7, 2026 students — the Class of 2031 — to Stella Maris College. The evening was filled with warmth, anticipation, and community spirit as families gathered on the deck for refreshments before moving into the Theatre for the formal presentation.
The program offered an inspiring glimpse into the Stella journey — highlighting our culture of belonging, learning, and faith, and the many opportunities awaiting our newest students. A particular highlight was hearing from one of our current Year 7 students, who shared her heartfelt reflection on the friendships, confidence, and joy she has found in her first year at Stella.
The evening beautifully captured what it means to be part of our College community — a place where every girl is known, valued, and encouraged to flourish. We thank our staff, the Community Engagement Team, and the Parents and Friends Association for helping create such a memorable and welcoming start for our new families.
It was with immense gratitude that I recently accepted a cheque for $10,000 from Parents and Friends (P&F) Vice President, Linda Rowe, on behalf of the College. This generous donation represents the outstanding fundraising efforts of our P&F throughout 2025, and we are so thankful for their continued commitment to supporting our students and staff, and bringing our community together.
These funds will go towards the fit-out of a new catering space on the fourth floor of the Polding Centre, as part of our Raise the Roof Campaign. This space will enhance the way we gather and celebrate as a community — from student events to parent and alumni functions and College celebrations.
Final concepts and plans for the area are currently being refined, and we look forward to sharing these with our community soon.
On behalf of everyone at Stella, I extend heartfelt thanks to Linda and the entire P&F team for their hard work, generosity and enthusiasm throughout the year.

As we journey through Term 4, we pause to celebrate the learning, courage, and generosity that continue to shine so brightly in our students. Their achievements — both great and small — reflect the strength of a community grounded in faith, care, and purpose.
We are deeply thankful for our parents and carers, whose partnership helps us shape young women of compassion, confidence, and conviction — ready to bring light to the world around them.
May the weeks ahead be filled with joy, gratitude, and a renewed sense of hope for all that lies ahead.
Warm regards,
Sharyn Quirk
Principal
Don't miss this edition's important notices...
We warmly invite you to join us online for the 2025 End of Year Awards Presentation ceremonies for Year 7-11 students. Below is the formal invitation and links for viewing each year group's ceremony online. The link(s) will be activated on the day of the presentation.
Members of our Dance and Music cohort have prepared a special performance for this event.
Parents/carers of award winners and performers will be contacted by separate email with further information. We look forward to sharing in this celebration of excellence with you.

Every year the College is proud of the enormous number of students who participate in extra-curricular activities, both sporting and non-sporting. As we know, all activities carry a degree of risk, so the College does its absolute best to minimise the potential for accidents and incidents to occur.
Please click on these links to read the risk warnings for our extra-curricular program – sporting and non-sporting.

Final week of Vinnies Christmas Appeal
Sarah Metcalfe
Social Justice Program Coordinator
Alexis has shown incredible generosity and initiative through her contribution to the Vinnies Christmas Appeal. She thoughtfully sourced Nintendo and other gaming devices, complete with games and controllers, to donate to families experiencing hardship this Christmas. Her efforts will bring joy to young people in an age group that can often be overlooked, ensuring they too feel the magic of the season. Thank you, Alexis, for your compassion, creativity, and meaningful contribution to our community. Your actions truly reflect the spirit of giving.


Final Collection Day: Monday 24 November
As Christmas approaches, our Vinnies Christmas Hamper Drive invites every PC class to contribute to making the festive season brighter for families in need.
Please see the attached list for what’s required to make up a thoughtful and quality hamper consisting of non-perishable food items and festive treats.

Term 4 Calendar Dates
Term 4 | ||
| Friday 14 November | A Celebration of Dance | |
| Tuesday 18 November | Music Ensembles Performance | |
| Wednesday 26 November | 'Fig Day Out' Showcase of Music | |
| Friday 28 November | End of Year Award Presentations: Year 11, Year 10, Year 8 | |
| Monday 1 December | End of Year Award Presentations: Year 9, Year 7 | |
| Tuesday 2 December | Term 4 Concludes (12.00pm) |
2026 Term Dates | Start Date | End Date |
Term 1 | Friday 30 January | Thursday 2 April |
Term 2 | Tuesday 21 April | Friday 26 June |
Term 3 | Tuesday 21 July | Friday 25 September |
Term 4 | Tuesday 13 October | Tuesday 1 December |
Sunset Series tickets on sale!
Evan Browett
Head of Performing Arts
Last week our Performance Band and Year 7 students were fortunate enough to work and learn from the amazing Hot Potato Band when they visited Stella Maris.
Hot Potato Band kicked things off with a hands-on workshop with our Performance Band, learning new ways to move, play and perform. Then came an upbeat concert for our Year 7 students, full of audience engagement and big smiles!
The Hot Potato Band is a Sydney-based brass group known for their high energy shows, unique instrumentation (the sousaphone was incredible!), and hilarious on stage antics. For a band that tours internationally, playing a variety of shows, and bringing a vibrant, inclusive atmosphere, having them workshop and perform with our students allowed our girls to gain insight on the musicianship, professionalism, and energy required for being a part of a touring ensemble.
The highlight of the day was seeing our Performance Band join Hot Potato Band on stage for the final song, Positive Vibrations.
A big thank you to Pete Orenstein, Simon Ghali and all the band for providing an amazing musical experience for our students.
On Tuesday evening, the Drama Gala launched our Performing Arts Sunset Series with an unforgettable showcase of talent, humour, and theatrical flair. The evening featured three stand-out ensembles: the Play Production Ensemble opened with a hilarious performance of The Day the Internet Died, followed by the Theatresports and Improvisation's take on Whose Line is it Anyway 2.0 and concluding with a mini version of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory performed by the Musical Theatre Ensemble. The night was a true celebration of the hard work, creativity, and dedication of all our Semester 2 Drama Ensembles. A big round of applause to Ms Nicola, all of our performers and backstage crew!
Term 4 has a number of performance evenings taking place here at Stella to which tickets are already selling fast (with dance a sell-out).

A Celebration of Dance
Friday 14 November at 5:00pm and 7:15pm (sold out)
Music Ensembles Evening
Tuesday 18 November at 6:00pm
‘Fig Day Out’ Showcase of Music
Wednesday 26 November at 6:30pm
Welcome to Sport at Stella!
Jenny Wickham
Sports Coordinator and Teacher of PDHPE
A huge congratulations to our Stella junior water polo team, crowned NSWCCC and CGSSSA Water Polo Champions for 2025!
The team competed in the combined NSWCCC/CGSSSA Junior (Years 7–9) Water Polo Championships at the Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre on Tuesday, 11 November. Stella dominated throughout the day, going undefeated in the round games, including an impressive 11–1 win over St Scholastica’s in the semi final.
In a thrilling grand final against a strong Monte team, Stella secured a narrow 5–4 victory to claim the gold medal. Over the course of the competition, the team scored an incredible 56 goals, conceding fewer than 10 — a remarkable achievement!
Well done to all members of the team on their outstanding effort, teamwork, and success in becoming the 2025 NSWCCC State Champions: Olivia M, Ella B, Heidi H, Freya C, Eve K, Isabella L, Piper K, Charlotte H, Florence W, Taylor P.
Congratulations to Ellie F (Year 9) who has been selected into the Australian All Schools Touch Football Merit team!
Ellie recently travelled to Ballarat in Victoria to play in the NSW All Schools U15 touch team at the Australian All Schools Touch Championships. Ellie is a talented athlete, and she had a exceptional tournament with the NSW team. She was strong in defence, and with her skill and lightning speed, she was unstoppable in attack! She played a starring role in her team's grand final win against the Queensland team – bringing home the gold medal and earning selection into the Australian team! Congratulations on this amazing achievement Ellie!

The CGSSSA Aquathon was held at Merrylands Park and Pool on Wednesday 5 November. Stella had a huge team competing at this event, which involves a run and swim.
Some of the students chose to do the challenging individual event, where they complete both the run and swim. They all pushed themselves hard and achieved amazing results. Well done to our individual competitors:
Piper B (junior): 2nd 🥈
Charlie C (junior): 4th
Evelyn B (junior): 8th
Charli S: (intermediate): 4th
Stella had the largest number of teams from any school, with ten junior teams, four intermediate teams and three senior teams. The teams are made up of two students, one completing the run, the other in the swim. The Stella team results were also amazing, especially in the senior division, where the Stella teams had a clean sweep – winning the gold, silver and bronze medals! Congratulation to all of the teams on competing in this tough event. Special mention to our medal winners on the day:
Senior teams:
🥇GOLD: Jess O and Amelia M
🥈SILVER: Zara D and Bella R
🥉BRONZE: Sarah C and Mila C
Junior teams:
🥉BRONZE: Emily C and Florence W
Congratulations to Jade B who competed at the inaugural IGSA Golf Championships at Pennant Hills Golf Course on Thursday 6 November. It was a great event with a high level of golf! Jade had fantastic results, finishing 4th and 11th in the two competitions, from a huge field of golfers. Well done Jade on this very impressive achievement!
A reminder that registrations for team sports for 2026 are due this Friday 14 November. All students have been sent an email with the information and registration link for 2026 Term 1 competition sports (including touch, AFL, basketball, water polo and tennis). Registrations for development sports will be sent out on the first school day of 2026.
Thank you for your support!
Catherine Fitzgerald
P&F Secretary and Marketing/Communications Officer
Throughout 2025, the P&F worked to bring the Stella parent community together with the many other events that we organised. In addition to this, we managed to raise $10,000 towards the Raise the Roof campaign. Our Vice President, Linda Rowe was very happy to present this to Principal, Sharyn Quirk this week. We thank the entire Stella community for their generosity in helping us to raise money for resources that benefit our girls.

Thank you to our Canteen volunteers.
Majella Brady
Canteen Manager
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Monday 17 November |
Tuesday 18 November |
Wednesday 19 November |
Thursday 20 November |
Friday 21 November |
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Jess Ozbay |
Amy Keary |
Shannon Morrell |
Orla Neville |
Jenny Barnett |
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Agnes Villanyi |
Emily Brannan |
Leigh Mason |
Sarah Bernie |
Marie Watson |
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Lindie Mackay |
Eve Harvey |
Joanne Bright |
Nicole Covich |
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Louise Stedman |
Nicole Holmes |
Duncan Barnett |
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Monday 24 November |
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Thursday 27 November |
Friday 28 November |
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Rosetta Papallo |
Heather Lawson |
Elle Weeden |
Jill Sholl |
Carmel Macleod |
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Lisa Thorpe-Apps |
Rianny Tanner |
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Ashleigh Hough |
Catherine Nolan |
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Leigh Mason |
Laura Sun |
Vanda Skavaas |
Brooke Krncevic |
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Kim Singleton |
Peta Pickup |
Claudine Gutterres |
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Michelle Dargaville |
Welcome to the Stella Uniform Shop
Gail Hickey
Uniform Shop
During term, the Uniform Shop is open Tuesdays to Thursdays from 8.00am to 4.30pm and can be emailed on uniform_books@stellamaris.nsw.edu.au
The Uniform Shop closes for the year on Wednesday 19 November at 2.00pm.
Purchases should be made (and collected if online) by November 19 when the Uniform Shop closes for the year.
These are now available via: https://order.campion.com.au?s...
When using the website to order, the code 6RQR is required. Orders need to be placed by 19 December 2025.
Please follow this link to the Uniform Shop Online Store https://uniformshoponline.stel...
Social Justice News
Final week of Vinnies Christmas Appeal
Sarah Metcalfe
Social Justice Program Coordinator
Thank you, Alexis H!
Alexis has shown incredible generosity and initiative through her contribution to the Vinnies Christmas Appeal. She thoughtfully sourced Nintendo and other gaming devices, complete with games and controllers, to donate to families experiencing hardship this Christmas. Her efforts will bring joy to young people in an age group that can often be overlooked, ensuring they too feel the magic of the season. Thank you, Alexis, for your compassion, creativity, and meaningful contribution to our community. Your actions truly reflect the spirit of giving.
Vinnies Christmas Hamper Drive - One more week to go!
Final Collection Day: Monday 24 November
As Christmas approaches, our Vinnies Christmas Hamper Drive invites every PC class to contribute to making the festive season brighter for families in need.
Please see the attached list for what’s required to make up a thoughtful and quality hamper consisting of non-perishable food items and festive treats.