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Celebrating Community Spirit at the Good Samaritan Catholic College Athletics Carnival
The Good Samaritan Catholic College Athletics Carnival, held on Tuesday 21 April, was a vibrant celebration of school spirit, determination, and community pride. From the first starter’s gun to the final relay, students filled the track with colour and energy, creating an atmosphere that reflected the very best of our College culture. Competition was strong across all age groups, with students pushing themselves, supporting their peers, and contributing to an unforgettable da
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May 212 min read


A Day of Reflection: Lent with Good Shepherd Primary School and Good Samaritan Catholic College
On Tuesday 31 March (Week 10), the Good Shepherd and Good Samaritan Specialist Support classes participated in a day of reflection during the season of Lent, engaging in meaningful Lenten activities. The day began with a reverent liturgy, followed by a reflective re-enactment of the Stations of the Cross, respectfully portraying the journey of Jesus. This was a valuable opportunity for Specialist Support students to come together in the spirit of Lent for prayer, reflection,
GSCC NewsReel
May 191 min read


Chess @ Good Sam
Term 2 Chess has started strong at GSCC! Both our Tuesday lunch Chess Club and Thursday sport chess sessions are thriving with enthusiastic players. Tuesday Chess Club Our Tuesday Chess club now has over 30 members from Years 7–12, all gathering to play casual games against friends—both familiar faces and newcomers. Whether you're an accomplished player or a complete beginner, you're welcome here. New players are always encouraged to join! Come along at the start of lunch eve
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May 192 min read


Year 11 Investigating Science Fieldwork
On February 18 , our Year 11 Investigating Science students traded their traditional classroom for the diverse ecosystems of the Penrith Lakes Environmental Education Centre . This mandatory fieldwork excursion provided a vital opportunity for students to step into the role of environmental scientists, collecting primary data to support their ongoing studies. Building on the foundation of Modules 1 and 2 , students focused on the practical application of scientific observati
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Mar 311 min read


Celebrating Our Future Innovators: Women in STEM Day 2026
On February 11 , Good Samaritan Catholic College celebrated Women in STEM Day , an inspiring event dedicated to empowering our young women in Years 9 to 12 to lead, innovate, and break barriers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. The day began with a captivating keynote address from ANSTO (Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation). Our students gained a deep dive into the world of nuclear medicine, specifically the vital role of radioisotopes
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Mar 312 min read


SCS Conference 4 Swimming Carnival
On Wednesday evening, 11 March, a talented group of Good Samaritan swimmers represented our College at the SCS Conference 4 Swimming Carnival, held at the Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre. This event is the next stage of progression from our College Swimming Carnival, and our students rose to the occasion with exceptional performances across the program. We are proud to announce that the following students have qualified for the Sydney Championship Swimming Carnival: ●
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Mar 311 min read


Harmony Week - 2026
In Term 1, Week 8, we celebrated Harmony Week with a range of exciting activities that brought together the whole school community. At the conclusion of the Angelus at midday throughout the week, a prayer was spoken by students in a language other than English. This helped to showcase the diversity of our school community, with prayers spoken in Italian, Indonesian, Serbian, Greek and Syriac Aramaic. The regular school bell at recess and lunch was also changed to showcase mu
GSCC NewsReel
Mar 312 min read


GSCC SWIMMING CARNIVAL 2026
Last Tuesday, Good Samaritan Catholic College lit up Prairiewood Leisure Centre with an unforgettable day of colour, energy and House pride at our 2026 Swimming Carnival. From the first race to the final cheer, students demonstrated outstanding sportsmanship, enthusiasm and commitment, making it one of the standout events of our school year. The competition was fierce across all age groups, with swimmers giving their all in every event. Congratulations to our Age Champions ,
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Mar 311 min read


The Daily Chapter: Why Reading Matters (More Than Ever)
In the English faculty, we talk a lot about books—but reading isn't just English homework. It is the single most effective way to sharpen the mind across every subject. Whether it’s a Year 7 student diving into their first fantasy epic or a Year 12 student deconstructing complex non-fiction, regular reading is the ultimate cognitive workout. Here’s why we’re pushing for 20 minutes a day: The Vocabulary Edge: Students who read for pleasure are exposed to 50% more words than
GSCC NewsReel
Mar 312 min read


From the Principal
Lenten Sacrifices to Welcome the Risen Christ As we journey through the sacred season of Lent, we are invited as a College community to reflect more deeply on our relationship with God and with one another. Lent is not simply a time of “giving things up,” but a time of spiritual renewal , where our sacrifices prepare our hearts to truly welcome the Risen Christ at Easter . This journey reaches a significant moment with Palm Sunday , when we gather to remember Jesus’ entry int
Pablo Grana
Mar 2913 min read
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