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Awards and Achievements

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We Congratulate the Following Award Recipents

ADF Long Tan Awards

The ADF Long Tan Awards Youth Leadership and Teamwork Awards recognise a Year 10 and 12 student who demonstrate leadership and teamwork within both the school and the broader community and who displays strong values, such as doing one’s best, respect for others and “mateship”, that are integral to Australian society. The establishment of the ADF Long Tan Youth Leadership and Teamwork Awards is an initiative of the Australian Government designed to encourage senior students, tomorrow’s leaders, to actively participate in the life of their school and local community. 

The Year 10 Long Tan Award and cheque for $250 was awarded to Japleen (8 Sweeney). 
The Year 12 Long Tan Award and cheque for $550 was awarded to Abigail (12 Aleotti).

ADF Future Innovators Stem Awards

The Australian Defence Force Future Innovators STEM Award has been designed to recognise recipients’ science and mathematics abilities highlighting the value the Navy, Army and Air Force place on STEM skills. The award recognises a student who demonstrates innovation and motivation in the learning areas of STEM within their school and who displays strong personal values such as doing ones’ best. 

The Year 10 recipient of this award is Jennifer (10 Angelou) and the Year 12 recipient is Tasnoova (12 Aleotti). 

ADF Long Tan Awards

The ADF Long Tan Awards Youth Leadership and Teamwork Awards recognise a Year 10 and 12 student who demonstrate leadership and teamwork within both the school and the broader community and who displays strong values, such as doing one’s best, respect for others and “mateship”, that are integral to Australian society. The establishment of the ADF Long Tan Youth Leadership and Teamwork Awards is an initiative of the Australian Government designed to encourage senior students, tomorrow’s leaders, to actively participate in the life of their school and local community. 

The Year 10 Long Tan Award and cheque for $250 was awarded to Japleen (8 Sweeney). 
The Year 12 Long Tan Award and cheque for $550 was awarded to Abigail (12 Aleotti).

ADF Future Innovators Stem Awards

The Australian Defence Force Future Innovators STEM Award has been designed to recognise recipients’ science and mathematics abilities highlighting the value the Navy, Army and Air Force place on STEM skills. The award recognises a student who demonstrates innovation and motivation in the learning areas of STEM within their school and who displays strong personal values such as doing ones’ best. 

The Year 10 recipient of this award is Jennifer (10 Angelou) and the Year 12 recipient is Tasnoova (12 Aleotti). 

AMPOL Best All Rounder Award

The Ampol Best All Rounder Award has earned a reputation for being one of Australia’s most respected secondary education recognition programs. It is presented to a final year student, acknowledging their all-round contributions to their school and community. Recipients excel in six key categories Academic, Attitude, Personal, Leadership, Service and Sport.

The recipient of the Ampol Best All Rounder Award is Saima (12 Sym Choon).

Domina Nostra Award

The Domina Nostra Award, from the Latin translation of “Our Lady”, has been awarded since 2007 to the student from Years 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 who most demonstrates the OLSH Spirit in their daily actions and interactions. The students encourage the community to reflect on the Sacred Heart goals of the school and more, broadly speaking, Christian values are relevant and applicable to our daily lives.

The 2025 recipients are: 
Domina Nostra Year 7 – Maeve (Daisy) (7 Frank)
Domina Nostra Year 8 – Amber (8 Frank)
Domina Nostra Year 9 – Lexie (9 Freeman)
Domina Nostra Year 10 – Alessia (10 Scott))
Domina Nostra Year 11- Raihana (11 Shelly)

Enfield Community Award 

The inaugural Enfield Community Award, recognises a student whose actions and words, both visible and behind the scenes, have significantly strengthened the sense of community and school spirit.

The 2025 recipient of this award is Darlene (12 Aleotti).

Murial Matters Award

The Muriel Matters award is presented to an OLSH College student from Years 7 – 12 who shows initiative and is involved in democratic processes to promote change in their school and/or local community; thus, making a difference for others. The award aims to recognise outstanding students committed to making real change in the community.

The recipient of the 2025 Muriel Matters award is Zaynab (11 Preston).

OLSH Spirit of Community Award

The OLSH Spirit of Community Award is presented to a student in the Senior Campus who participates in all OLSH College events and shows great initiative to contribute beyond what is expected. The recipient of this award offers service to others, consistently demonstrates a positive attitude towards staff and students, and takes an active role in senior campus events and initiatives.

The Spirit of Community Award for 2025 goes to Jayla (12 Cowan). 

Peer Tutor of the Year Award

This award is given in recognition of the service senior students have given to others. They have demonstrated a genuine commitment to helping students in Years 7, 8, 9 and 10 improve their numeracy and literacy skills. Peer tutors are wonderful mentors who have shown boundless energy, dedication, support and care by giving up their time to support the learning needs of others.

The Peer Tutor of the Year Award goes to Zaynab (11 Preston).

Principal’s Art Choice Award

The Principal’s Art Choice Award is given to a Year 12 student of the Visual Arts. OLSH College Principal, Ms Maria Urbano selects a work that the school purchases as part of its permanent collection.

Congratulations to Charlie (12 Shelly) who is the recipient of this award. 

Pro Regno Christi Award

Pro Regno Christi is the College motto, meaning May Christ Reign. This award is very important as it is given to the student who lives out this College motto. This award is the highest honour, and is awarded to the Year 12 student who has lived out our College ethos to the fullest. She has consistently shown active involvement in all aspects of College life, striving for social justice, participating in the wider community, being a role model for us all, and ultimately, living out Jesus’ message.

The 2025 recipient of this award is Nguyet Anh (12 Hildegard).

Vocational Education and Training (VET) Student of the Year Award 

The Vocational Education and Training (VET) Student of the Year Award recognises outstanding achievement by a student in a course of study leading to a nationally recognised qualification. The recipient of this award successfully undertook Vocational Education and Training, achieving a Certificate III in Allied Health Assistance. She worked independently and diligently and is to be congratulated on her commitment and effort.

The 2025 recipient of this award is Sajida (12 Aleotti).

OLSH

At OLSH College We Offer

  • an extensive curriculum that challenges the talents of all students 
  • pastoral care for each individual 
  • the encouragement and recognition of “excellence” 
  • a teaching environment which fosters “success for girls” 
  • a range of co-curricular activities 
  • a Year 7 Orientation Program which serves to build confidence and a sense of belonging 
  • a comprehensive Careers Program
  • pathways to work, TAFE and University 
  • extensive computing facilities 
  • easy access by public transport