Newsletter
500 Supporters Group Charity Lunch
4 November 2022
After a long two years of COVID preventing us from hosting Mass in person, we are looking forward to being able to honour Collegians & Staff members who have since passed, on-site at the College in the Marian Chapel.
Please join us on Saturday, November 5 at the College from 9am for the Mass, followed by a morning tea.
To RSVP click please click here
If you have any questions or would like assistance with your RSVP, please contact Mr. Chris Nicholl from our Development team on 0400 475 531 or via email at cnicholl@sbc.vic.edu.au.
We look forward to welcoming those that are available to attend back to the College for this special occasion on 5 November.
As of May 2020, the Uniform Shop will be operating by appointment only. This will help alleviate lengthy queues during peak periods.
Uniform Shop Hours of Operation during January 2023
Monday 23rd - Friday 27th January 10am - 4pm
Closed Thursday 26th January (Australia Day)
Click here to make an appointment
If you know the sizes of the items you require, visit https://shop.sbc.vic.edu.au/ to order online.
For all other uniform enquiries, or to volunteer in the uniform shop, please email rbuhagiar@sbc.vic.edu.au or phone 9289 1176.
On October 25, Our 2023 College Leaders represented the College admirably at the 500 Supporters' Group charity racing lunch.
The 500 Supports Group is an amazing non-for-profit organisation, founded by Old Collegian Noel O'Brien who passed in October.
The group funds the Ruben Centre in Nairobi, Kenya, providing an array of services to the local populace with the aim of bettering our world.
St Bernard's College & many members of our community have been proud supporters of the group for many years and we will continue to support this great cause for years to come.
ST BERNARD’S AND FRIENDS ASSOCIATION
Reference: Clairvaux 1985
The meeting decided to increase the membership subscription to $15 per family. It was felt all parents should share in the work of the Association in providing additional funds for the College.
From 1982 to 1984 over $54,000 was raised for special projects within the College – the computers, the College bus and the oval development were all funded in large part by the parents.
The raffle held in the second term was our main fundraising effort. Thanks to a hard working raffle committee , this raised nearly $10,000 . The total amount raised this year should be in the vicinity of $20,000. The second annual Cabaret was held at the Cockpit Restaurant, Airport West.
The Association is a member of the Victorian Parents Council. This body is an non-political, interdenominational organisation concerned with the education of all children, particularly those in non-government schools. The Council monitors government thinking on the funding of private schools and keeps us informed. We support the Council in its efforts and echo its concern regarding present trends in this regard.
Our sincere thanks go to Principal Br Bond for his interest and support. In spite of many demands on his time, he was regular in his attendance at our meetings and kept us informed of activities within the College. We appreciate being given the opportunity to be involved in the formation of an Interim Advisory Board and we assure him of our loyalty and support.
Jim Ruth, Secretary