Today’s prayer highlights that the traditional preparation time for Christmas, the season of Advent begins this Sunday 1 December 2024. The four Sundays ahead of Christmas provide time for prayer and reflection before the joy of the arrival of the baby Jesus in a stable in Bethlehem two millennia ago.
The arrangements for students are as follows:
The successful Year 7 & 8 students elected to the 2025 Sacred Heart College Junior Cabinet are featured below. Congratulations both to the successful candidates but also to all those who applied.
Junior College Captains |
Stella Egberts and Oscar Pereira |
Faith Leaders |
Georgia Morelli and Julian Vardon |
Academic Leaders |
Gracie Cook and Bridget Laird |
Culture Leader |
Romina Doria |
Mercy Justice Leader |
Benjamin Knight |
Public Speaking and Debating Leader |
Matilda Matthews |
Sports Leader |
Zuri Brownscombe |
Student Wellbeing Leaders |
Hugh Fogarty and Grace Hyatt |
Sustainability Leaders |
Harper Collinge and Lila Ely |
The Arts Leaders |
Jasper Bailey and Alice McKenzie |
Congratulations to the following students who were successful in becoming our House Captains, Vice House Captains and Junior House Captains for 2025. Well done to everyone who applied.
Chisholm House Captain |
Fletcher Lewis |
Chisholm House Vice Captain |
Darcie Carrucan |
Chisholm Junior House Captain |
Matilda Britton |
Nightingale House Captains |
Isabella Fraser |
Nightingale House Vice Captain |
Matilda Robinson |
Nightingale Junior House Captain |
Henry Strang |
O’Neill House Captain |
Trea Harkin |
O’Neill House Vice Captain |
Alexander Daly |
O’Neill Junior House Captain |
Esme Hayter |
McAuley House Captain |
Lucy Foster |
McAuley House Vice Captain |
Sian Hooppell |
McAuley Junior House Captain |
Jordan Veitch |
The final weeks of school are very busy with a number of significant events for the College community:
Bereavements: Your prayers are asked for the Rayner family on the passing of Jeremy King, Uncle of Oscar Year 11. Our thoughts are with you at this sad time.
Yours in Mercy,
Dr Darren Egberts
Principal
Darren was appointed Principal of Sacred Heart College in January 2019. Darren has had almost 30 years experience in teaching and leadership across a number of Victorian Catholic secondary schools. These include eight years as Principal of Mercy Regional College, Camperdown; nine years as Deputy Principal and Director of Mission at Mount Lilydale Mercy College; seven years as a Chemistry, Religious Education and Science teacher as well as REC at Sacred Heart College, Geelong.
Darren has been committed to a lifetime of study and professional development. After completing his initial degree of Bachelor of Science and Graduate Diploma of Education at the University of Melbourne, he continued his study by completing a Graduate Diploma of Religious Education, a Masters of Religious Education and a Doctor of Education, all at Australian Catholic University. In 2018, Darren participated in the Enhancing Catholic School Identity programme in Leuven, Belgium.
Darren has a deep and passionate affiliation with the Mercy tradition and charism and believes that Mercy schools must be “…committed to holistic education; determined to ensure that each student flourishes academically, spiritually, emotionally, socially and physically”.
The purpose of the Catholic school is to provide “… an authentic Christian education, where students are called to embrace the essence of the Gospels, to flourish as whole human persons” and “… to provide exemplary learning experiences for the students who attend”.
Darren was appointed Principal of Sacred Heart College in January 2019. Darren has had almost 30 years experience in teaching and leadership across a number of Victorian Catholic secondary schools. These include eight years as Principal of Mercy Regional College, Camperdown; nine years as Deputy Principal and Director of Mission at Mount Lilydale Mercy College; seven years as a Chemistry, Religious Education and Science teacher as well as REC at Sacred Heart College, Geelong.
Darren has been committed to a lifetime of study and professional development. After completing his initial degree of Bachelor of Science and Graduate Diploma of Education at the University of Melbourne, he continued his study by completing a Graduate Diploma of Religious Education, a Masters of Religious Education and a Doctor of Education, all at Australian Catholic University. In 2018, Darren participated in the Enhancing Catholic School Identity programme in Leuven, Belgium.
Darren has a deep and passionate affiliation with the Mercy tradition and charism and believes that Mercy schools must be “…committed to holistic education; determined to ensure that each student flourishes academically, spiritually, emotionally, socially and physically”.
The purpose of the Catholic school is to provide “… an authentic Christian education, where students are called to embrace the essence of the Gospels, to flourish as whole human persons” and “… to provide exemplary learning experiences for the students who attend”.