Providing a range of co-curricular opportunities is important to us because we value each child’s individual skills and interests, and we want to give every opportunity for students to grow and further their potential.

With a focus on nurturing and supporting the passions of our students, we have a range of lunchtime clubs and activities for students to participate in outside of the classroom. A strong co-curricular program provides students opportunities to be involved in debating, public speaking and Duke of Edinburgh, as well as a variety of musical, sporting and other cultural pursuits.

  • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Yarn – Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students gather in a yarning circle for discussions and communal problem solving.
  • Art Club – A place to bring in projects to work on or seek advice from peers. Year 12 only.
  • Book Club – For students who love reading to come together to discuss the books they are reading.
  • Crochet and Knitting Club – A student run club that provides students, who have an interest in knitting and crocheting, to meet and create pieces which are donated to the Royal Children’s Hospital.
  • Dance Club – Dance groups perform dances in a range of styles including contemporary dance, hip hop, tap and jazz.
  • Debating – Provides students with the ability to debate against students from other schools in the longest running debating competition available in the Sydney metropolitan area.
  • Drama Club – For students passionate about performing arts, improvisation and drama games.
  • Garden Club – A collaborative group setup to maintain and develop the STEM Garden.
  • Math’s Support – Before school activity for students who need extra assistance with Maths work.
  • Mock Trial – Get practical experience in what it would be like to run a court case in a competitive setting.
  • Orchestra – College orchestra that performs at school and in the community on a regular basis. Students need to own and be able to play a woodwind, brass, string, percussion or keyboard instrument.
  • Public Speaking – An opportunity to practice the art of rhetoric in a highly competitive, yet rewarding environment.
  • Rosary – A weekly Rosary where all are welcome to attend.
  • Rostrum Voice of Youth – national speaking competition providing students an opportunity to gain experience and confidence in expressing their views and communicating a message.
  • Science Club – Experiments and activities to engage students with a passion for Science.
  • Spanish Club – An opportunity for students to immerse themselves in Hispanic culture through music, games, crafts and more.
  • String Ensemble – String players of all levels and ages play classical and popular music. Open to students who have been undertaking lessons for a minimum of one year.
  • Study Hub – Study assistance that provides an opportunity for Junior students to develop good study habits with the assistance of Senior students.
  • Stage Band – Open to students in Years 7-12 who wish to explore contemporary popular music genres and playing techniques.
  • Urshies Robotics Club -A club run by students for students, with activities including coding competitions, robotics, drones and 3D printing.
  • Ursula Voices – College choir for Years 7-12.
  • Zonta Club – A club that advocates for women’s rights and equality.
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Public Speaking
Gardening
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