As we approach the end of 2025, we have had a wonderful year of learning at OLSH. This season is a time to slow down, reconnect with loved ones, and reflect on the blessings we have received throughout the year. In the busyness of school life, it is easy to overlook the importance of renewal, yet it is in these moments of stillness. Rest is not just a break, it is an opportunity to recharge our minds so that learning can flourish in the year to come.
Looking toward the new year, let us enter 2026 with a renewed sense of focus on learning. Our mission as a Catholic school calls us to nurture hearts and minds, and together we will continue to grow in faith, knowledge, and understanding. Learning is a lifelong journey, and every challenge we face is an opportunity to deepen our curiosity and resilience. As we plan for the year ahead, let us commit to our personal leading goals, striving for excellence in all we do.
Finally, I want to express how proud I am of all we have achieved in 2025. We are so proud of the achievements of the Class of 2025 and we wish them all the best in their future endeavors. But I also like to highlight the classes coming behind them… Your opportunity for success at year 12 begins from day one next year which ever year you’re in. We know that hard work, consistency, and application to your studies will provide you with every opportunity for success.
Mr Joshua Di Pietro
Deputy Principal Learning and Teaching
Our Regnet Christus Awards recognised academic achievement, consistent application to studies and a demonstration of the OLSH College values by students across all year levels. Principal Anne O’Loughlin spoke of the pioneering spirit of the first OLSH Sisters and how that has been a recuring theme in 2025 in the initiatives of our students – from representing Australia at the APEC Stem Conference, to developing the student theme that has left a legacy of creating a ripple of kindness. It was a joy to celebrate growth, excellence and all that it means to be a Heart person
Jules Chevalier Award |
Year 12 – Keiva Kell |
Marie Louise Hartzer Award |
Year 12 - Gabrielle Trajer |
Principal’s Award |
Year 10 - Lucy Bartleman |
Sr Mary Fyfe Memorial Leadership Award |
Year 12 - Keiva Kell |
College Vice Captain Award |
Year 12 - Gabrielle Trajer |
Karen Park Memorial Award |
Year 11 - Tianna Kamal-Eddine |
Amy Taylor Encouragement Award |
Year 9 - Abigail Collett |
Ampol Best All Rounder Award |
Year 12 - Zara Greco |
Regnet Christus Cup |
Hartzer House |
ADF Future Innovators Award |
Year 12 - Jessica Lee |
ADF Long Tan Youth Leadership and Teamwork Award |
Year 12 - Keiva Kell |
2023 Sportsgirl of the Year |
Year 7 - Eva Liptrot |
Regnet Christus Outstanding Sportswoman Award |
Year 12 - Jessica Lee |
Josie Gleeson Cultural Award |
Year 7 - Alice Wade |
Regnet Christus Outstanding Performing Arts Award |
Year 12 - Madeleine Di Conza |
City of Glen Eira Student Achievement Awards |
Year 7 - Ha Duong Nguyen |
Lorraine Francis Community Award |
Gabrielle Trajer |
Goldstein Medal Award |
Year 11 - Sarina Azad |
| Simon Crean Award | Year 10 - Sophia McLellan |
Year 7 |
Charlotte Collett |
Year 10 |
Imogen Murphy |
Year 8 |
Emily O'Donnell |
Year 11 |
Lily Knights |
| Issoudun | Ruby Lancaster | Year 12 | Charli Dickson |
Year 7 |
Hannah Mathew |
Year 10 |
Mika Antonopoulos |
Year 8 |
Hayley Draper |
Year 11 |
Keira Edge |
| Issoudun | Claire Flanagan |
Year 7 |
Laura Bennett |
Year 10 |
Kate Benedek |
Year 8 |
Cristina Chiodo |
Year 11 |
Holly Anstee |
| Issoudun | Chloe Abdulbaki |
Year 7 |
Tahlia Benton |
Year 10 |
Alyssa Angelis |
Year 8 |
Sienna Benvenuto |
Year 11 |
Tianna Kamal-Eddine |
| Issoudun | Ruby Lancaster |