From the Principal
College Principal, Dr Michael Davies, shares his video newsletter with the community.
College Principal, Dr Michael Davies, shares his video newsletter with the community.
"Unbelievable to see such professionalism from a school production. I see many school productions; this is 100% the best I've seen. It could have been staged at Her Majesty's."
The opening night of Newsies was a sensational success! A huge congratulations to our outstanding cast, crew, musicians, and creative team from St Bernard's College and St Columba’s College. You truly captured the spirit of 1899 New York, filling the stage with heart, hustle, and all the "papes" a Newsie could dream of.
For those who haven't joined the excitement yet, more performances are on the way. Don’t miss out—come see what everyone is talking about!
Show Dates: Thursday, Friday & Saturday nights across two big weekends
24 July – 2 August 2025
All shows start at 7.30 pm
St Bernard’s College Auditorium
Tickets: Book now via TryBooking
https://www.trybooking.com/DCFPV
Hats off to our Newsies! Your dedication and talent have truly shone through.
We are excited to share that St Bernard’s College student, Stefan, has been selected to represent School Sport Victoria at the Team Vic Football (Soccer) School Sport Australia 18 Years and Under Boys National Championships. The event will take place from 26 July to 1 August in QLD.
This remarkable achievement marks Stefan's third consecutive year representing our State and the College.
Congratulations to Stefan for his persistence and hard work. We wish him the best of luck as he boldly competes in next week's championships!
We are excited to share that St Bernard’s College student, Tevita, is currently on the Gold Coast representing Victoria at the 2025 Marsh AFL U16 National Development Championships!
In an incredible achievement, Tevita has been named Vice Captain of the Vic Metro team! He will be leading his squad in two exciting games against Western Australia and South Australia.
We couldn’t be prouder, Tevita! Best of luck in the championships! Go Vic Metro!
Photo courtesy of AFL Photos.
We are excited to share that Year 9 St Bernard’s College student, Liam, has been selected to represent Victoria in the 2025 CommBank Emerging Socceroos Championships.
This prestigious Football Australia tournament, “the most important event on our football calendar for youth development”, is set to kick off on Sunday, 6 July, at the iconic Home of the Matildas in Melbourne.
Liam's dedication and hard work have truly paid off, and we are excited to see him take the field among some of the best emerging talent.
Congratulations on this outstanding achievement, Liam! We wish you the best of luck in the upcoming championships.
Photo courtesy of Football Victoria.
During the school holidays, a group of our talented music students had the incredible opportunity to participate in the 2025 Australian International Music Festival in Sydney! What an experience it was to travel to Sydney with 41 extraordinary students and 4 amazing staff members. We performed in some incredible venues, including Chatswood Concourse, the Maritime Museum, the busy Manly Corso, and of course, as my students continue to put it, the Holy Grail of performance venues - The Sydney Opera House.
We had an incredible workshop with a clinician who brought 100 years of lessons into one hour. We also completed an amazing rehearsal exchange with the incredible Hong Kong school, HKUGA College, building fond relationships that the students will never forget. In our adjudicated performance, we achieved SILVER, a result the kids were absolutely proud of.
Throughout the week, certain students provided updates about their amazing experiences and insights from the trip. These insights can be found below.
Congratulations to all of our incredible students, the parents and caregivers, and the dedicated staff who have supported them throughout.
Day 1
Sydney Ensemble Takes Off!
On Saturday, 5 July, the Sydney Ensemble departed from Melbourne and touched down in Sydney by midday, kicking off an exciting week at the Australian International Music Festival. After arriving, the group soaked in the city’s beauty, from Bondi Beach to the skyline and the breathtaking Gap cliffs. The day concluded with an inspiring opening concert at the University of NSW, where students watched talented bands from across the globe. A memorable start to a musical adventure!
- By Xavier and Xander
Day 2
On 6 July, St Bernard’s College had its first performance which was amazing. We visited the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge. Then after dinner, we enjoyed an amazing night of singing. It was an unforgettable night filled with creativity, music, and the beauty of Sydney’s vibrant atmosphere. We are looking forward to what Sydney has to offer to us in the future days.
- By Benjamin
Day 3
On 7 July, our students took part in a workshop led by adjudicator Andrew, gaining valuable insights into performance and presentation. After lunch, we travelled to Chatswood for a captivating two-hour session featuring multiple string orchestras. The afternoon continued at the Queen Victoria Building, where we explored a range of stores. We finished the day with dinner at a lively market, followed by a screening of Spielberg’s bold new take on Jurassic World.
- By Fraser
Day 4
Today was many things. Life-changing, hectic and absolute fun.
We started off with a buffet breakfast to set ourselves up for the day. We then left to enjoy the scenic views of Sydney Harbour while walking on the Sydney Harbour Bridge. We then got lunch and went to Taronga Zoo to see all different kinds of animals. We then returned to the hotel and later travelled to the Sydney Opera House to get ready for the life-changing performance. We got speeches from Xavier Jackson and 2024 College Captain Lucas McKinnon and went out to the stage. After performing, we met our parents and partied in the holding room. We were finally ushered to our seats and watched the rest of the performance before going back to the hotel.
What a day!!!!
- By Dario
Day 5
On the 9th of July during my Sydney trip, I had a memorable and insightful day. It started with a cruise tour around the Opera House, Harbour Bridge and many other interesting landmarks. Secondly, we did a school exchange with HKUGA college symphonic band from Hong Kong which was the most remarkable experience. We traded pieces playing as one large band, which sounded fantastic and nothing like ever before. Several conversations sparked between us boys and the other school letting us uncover what life and band is like in such a different part of the world and what similarities we share.
- By Cerano
Day 6
On 10 July, St Bernard’s College music students participated in an adjudicated concert, delivering refined performances that reflected their hard work and preparation. That evening, students attended a captivating hour-long concert by the Sydney Symphony Orchestra at the Sydney Opera House, featuring intricate compositions and outstanding solo performances. It was a day filled with inspiration, excellence, and unforgettable musical experiences. We extend our thanks to all involved in making this enriching opportunity possible.
- By Siddharth
Day 7
As the final full day of the AIMF, it sure was action-packed! We started our day by taking the coach to Manly Corso, a picturesque beach boulevard. We performed our repertoire twice here, making great efforts to battle the wind. Afterwards, we got ready for the final concert of the tour. Hosted at Sydney Town Hall, the concert also included the placement announcements, with our Saint Bernards Concert Band taking a silver award back home.
- By Elliot
The St Bernard’s College Social Justice Network (SBCSJN) is excited to invite you to our upcoming event: “The Man Cave – Healthy Masculinity.” This is a fantastic opportunity for current parents and caregivers to engage in a meaningful discussion.
Date: Wednesday, 6 August
Time: 7.00 – 8.30 pm
Venue: Frank FitzGerald Auditorium
This is a FREE event, but registration is required! Don’t miss out on this informative and engaging evening presented by The Man Cave – an esteemed Australian charity focused on healthy masculinity and preventative mental health for teenage boys and their communities.
Register now at https://www.trybooking.com/DDHGR to secure your spot before places fill up!