Another Aquinas football victory
For the sixth year in succession, the Aquinas women’s team retained the HTC Football trophy with a convincing win over St Mark’s in the final round. Since the women’s trophy... Read More
O-Week 2021
Students rate O Week as huge success People cannot remember when there was such an upbeat vibe around Aquinas College than during this year’s Orientation Week. Student President, Ruby Yates,... Read More
Aquinas continues to set academic records
The Collegiate Dinner to begin the 2021 academic year allowed the entire Aquinas community to celebrate the remarkable academic achievements of 2020, easily the most outstanding in the College’s 71-year... Read More
Easter celebrations aplenty
After not being able to be held in 2020 due to COVID restrictions, one of the most anticipated events of the year went ahead at the beginning of April –... Read More
Huge weekend celebrating arts, footy and community!
Spirits were high on the weekend of 15-16 May as three spheres of College life came together. The Annual College Art Show this year was held in conjunction with the... Read More
Mother’s Day
Many Australians celebrate Mother’s Day by showing their appreciation for the achievements and efforts of mothers and mother figures. It is annually observed in Australia on the second Sunday of... Read More
Feast of Our Lady Help of Christians
The feast day to Mary Help of Christians has been celebrated in Australia since 1844 but the history to this day dates back to the start of the 1800's. Napoleon... Read More
Feast of Saint Marcellin Champagnat
St Marcellin Champagnat founded the worldwide community of Marist Brothers. He followed his calling from God with the simple and ordinary Christian faith in his heart together with hard work.... Read More
Queen’s Birthday
Public Holiday Although the current monarch was born on April 21, 1926, her official birthday is celebrated on a range of dates in the different countries of the Commonwealth. The... Read More
Feast of Saint Aloysius Gonzaga
St. Aloysius was born in Castiglione, Italy. The first words St. Aloysius spoke were the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary. He was destined for the military by his father (who was... Read More