Penola Catholic College
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Welcome to the official Facebook page of Penola Catholic College Broadmeadows & Glenroy. Penola Catholic College is a Catholic, co-educational regional secondary College in the Josephite tradition. Established in 1995 and set on 27 acres over two campuses, it serves the north-western region of Melbourne.
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Congratulations to Sancta Sophia for winning the 2017 Athletics Carnival! A great effort by all students who participated, and a huge thank you to all staff and students who organised a fantastic day.
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Dear Parents, Please click the link below regarding the 2017 Student Residential Address Collection.
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Our students representing Penola Catholic College at the Mass of St Patrick
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Our Year 10 students Daniel Alessio and Hannah Maxwell with Mrs Guzzardi on their Mary MacKillop walk as part of the Year 10 pilgrimage at the statue of Mary MacKillop, ACU.
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We also welcome our visiting staff and students from St Jean Baptiste de la Salle, France to Penola Catholic College
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Penola Catholic College would like to welcome the Japanese students from Dokkyo Saitama High School.
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A sneak peak of our new gym at the Junior Campus.
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Yesterday our Year 8 students went back in time for Medieval Day!
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Check out some of the great moments from last Friday's Swimming Carnival
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Yesterday 5 of our student leaders attended the Archbishop's conversation at St. Kevin's College. The students experienced a day of learning and were given the opportunity to ask Archbishop Denis Hart a range of questions. The students were encouraged to be courageous in all they do and to continue to develop and grow as current and future leaders. Guest speaker Robbie Curtis spoke specifically about having and demonstrating courage in a number of capacities. This included having courage to work for something, having courage to make good decisions and having courage to live out your Faith. As director of Emmanuel Worship, he also treated us to a beautiful song surrounding the concept of Gods mercy. He was certainly an inspiration to all on the day. Please join me in congratulating these wonderful student leaders, who represented our College with such pride yesterday! Miss. Elizabeth Perkin
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Today is Ash Wednesday, our staff and students took part in a beautiful prayer service to mark the beginning of Lent.