Our Student Representative Council (SRC) is delighted to bring back the Eid Toy Drive for its 6th year! This heartwarming initiative supports underprivileged Palestinian children and refugees in Melbourne by gifting them toys for Eid, ensuring they experience the joy of this special occasion.
This year, we are honoured to collaborate with National Zakat Foundation, El Rahman, and Mercy Wings, working together to spread smiles and happiness to children in need.
How You Can Help:
We kindly request donations of brand-new toys, creative supplies, personal care items, and clothing. Please refer to our flyer for a full list of accepted items.
❌ We are unable to accept second-hand items, food, sharp objects, or military-themed toys.
Donation Deadline: Friday, 21st March 2025
If you prefer to contribute financially, donations can be made to:
Mercy Wings – Commonwealth Bank of Australia
BSB: 063-882 | Account: 10318416
Reference: Eidbox25
For more information, please email noori@alsiraat.vic.edu.au, call the school office at (03) 9407 7000 Ext 286, or speak to our College Captains: Amaar, Aaliyah, Nusayr, and Farhan.
Let’s come together as a community and make Eid special for every child!
Our Primary Pre-Eid Market held yesterday was a resounding success, bringing together students, staff, and parents for a joyful day of celebration and giving. The auditorium buzzed with excitement as students explored a good variety of items from both external vendors and student-run stalls.
Students had the opportunity to browse and shop during allocated class visits, and the market remained open after school to welcome parents and school families. The event provided a wonderful chance for students to select thoughtful Eid gifts for their loved ones, with prices starting as low as $1.
A highlight of the market was its fundraising purpose – with all stall fees going towards the Masjid. We are incredibly grateful for the participation and generosity of our school community in supporting this meaningful cause.
Thank you to everyone who contributed, from our dedicated vendors to our enthusiastic students and staff who helped organise and run the event. Your efforts made this Pre-Eid Market a truly memorable and impactful occasion!
View photos here
We are delighted to announce that Al Siraat College has launched a new Nasheed club called the ASC Songbirds with the purpose of performing Nasheeds and songs at events and assemblies!
Auditions were open to female Primary students from Years 3 to 6 and were held during the week of 10th February 2025, attracting an incredible 90+ sign-ups! We are grateful for the enthusiasm and initiative shown by so many students eager to try something new. We had so many amazing voices, and choosing the final group was a challenging task.
Alhamdulillah, we have now chosen 20 talented students who will represent the College as the first ever members of the ASC Songbirds! So far, they have performed the national anthem at our Friday morning assembly and are now preparing a special Nasheed performance for the end of the term, among other exciting opportunities.
We cannot wait to see and hear our Songbirds grow and shine with this new opportunity!
Our boys’ and girls’ cricket teams continue to dominate the School Sports Victoria (SSV) competition, securing back-to-back wins against Glowrey Catholic and Harvest Home Primary School, keeping their unbeaten streak alive.
Boys’ Cricket: One Game Away from Glory
Commanding Win Over Glowrey
Last Friday, the boys secured a 77-run victory over Glowrey Catholic Primary School. Captain Rayan and Sarim shone with the bat, while Hamza led the bowling attack, ensuring a comfortable win.
Gritty Victory Against Harvest Home
Today’s match was a tougher battle on an uneven pitch in challenging conditions. Runs were hard to come by, but Rayan and Harris put up a solid total. Our disciplined bowlers adapted well, sealing a 20-run victory despite extreme heat and fasting.
With just one game left, the team is on the brink of becoming SSV Premiers. InShaAllah, they can finish the season on a high!
Girls’ Cricket: Building Momentum
Our girls’ cricket team is making waves with back-to-back wins, sparking growing enthusiasm for the sport at Al Siraat.
Dominant Display Against Glowrey
Last week, the girls put on a commanding performance, excelling in batting, bowling, and fielding to secure a strong win.
Clinical Win Over Harvest Home
Despite a 32-run victory, the girls completely outclassed their opponents. Captain Zara led by example, with Alizeh, Azzah, and Ayesha providing strong support. Their dedication beyond match days, using lunch and recess breaks for extra training, is paying off.
With momentum on their side, the team is eager to finish the season strong!
Our ASC Girls’ Soccer Team celebrated a well-earned 2-0 victory in today’s match, showcasing skill, teamwork, and determination and continuing their winning streak.
From the start, the team displayed control and precision. Ava opened the scoring early with a well-placed shot, setting the tempo. The opposition equalised, but defenders Humaira, Maryam, and Dua held firm to deny further goals.
The second half was intense, with both teams battling for dominance. In a spectacular play, Juweiriya assisted Mahnoor for a stunning goal, putting Al Siraat ahead. Goalkeeper Nina made crucial saves to secure the win.
The coach praised the team’s resilience and commitment, highlighting their impressive performance. With this victory, they continue their strong season and now look forward to their next match against St Mary MacKillop on next Friday.
Congratulations to the Al Siraat Girls’ Soccer Team on an outstanding performance!!
We recently hosted a Special Assembly for our Senior Secondary students in Years 10 – 12 to celebrate the outstanding achievements of our 2024 Year 12 alumni cohort, recognising their dedication, perseverance, and academic excellence. This significant event served as an opportunity to honour our highest achievers and acknowledge the hard work of our VCE students who attained remarkable results in their final exams.
At the heart of the ceremony was the presentation of the Year 12 DUX award, recognising the student who achieved the highest overall academic performance in the cohort. This prestigious honour reflects not only exceptional academic ability but also dedication, resilience, and a strong commitment to learning. We congratulate Abdullah Syed Mustafa, our 2024 College Vice-Captain, as the Al Siraat College DUX of 2024.
In addition to the DUX award, students who achieved exam results above 80% and 90% were also acknowledged for their hard work and commitment to excellence. These students demonstrated remarkable perseverance and effort throughout their VCE journey, setting a high standard of academic success.
Our Head of Secondary Mr Vis Naidu expressed his pride in the students, highlighting their accomplishments as a testament to their dedication and the support of their families, teachers, and mentors. He encouraged them to continue striving for excellence as they embark on the next chapter of their academic and professional lives.
The special assembly was not only a moment of recognition but also an inspiration for younger students and current Year 12’s, showcasing the heights that can be reached with determination and hard work.
Congratulations once again to all our award recipients! May your achievements pave the way for even greater success ahead.
Students from Years 7 – 9 had the invaluable opportunity to engage in a special incursion focused on road safety. The session, held on 5 March 2025, was led by two crossing supervisors from Whittlesea Council, provided essential knowledge and practical tips to help our students stay safe when crossing roads, both on and around the school grounds.
The guest speakers shared their expertise on how to safely navigate busy streets, emphasising the importance of using designated crossings, paying attention to traffic signals, and remaining vigilant for any potential hazards. The crossing guards also discussed key safety practices, such as looking both ways before crossing, avoiding distractions like mobile phones and earphones, and the critical role of being aware of their surroundings at all times.
The incursion was both informative and interactive, with students actively participating by asking questions and discussing the road safety rules that they should follow in their daily routines.
Parents, get ready for one of the most exciting events on our school calendar! The Annual Primary School Fun Run and Sports Carnival is set to take place on Tuesday, 8th April, promising a morning full of energy, fun, and friendly competition for our students.
The morning will begin with our Novelty Events from 8:20 AM – 10:30 AM. Parents are invited to join us during this time to cheer on their children and enjoy the festivities. However, please note that parents must leave the premises by 10:30 AM through Gate 4 on Laino Boulevard, adjacent to the sports field oval.
Event Details:
- Date: Tuesday, 8th April
- Time: 8:20 AM – 10:30 AM (Parents are welcome during this time)
- Venue: School Sports Grounds
- Dismissal: Students will be dismissed at the usual time of 3:35 PM
Important Information for Parents:
Restricted Access: Parents are only allowed in the proximity of the sports field oval and must not access the canteen or roam the school grounds between 8:30 AM – 10:30 AM.
Coffee Van: A coffee van will be available near the entrance of the sports field for parents to enjoy a warm beverage while supporting the students.
Exit Procedure: Parents must exit strictly via Gate 4 on Laino Boulevard at 10:30 AM.
For Students:
Participants: Students from Years 1-6 are encouraged to participate in the event.
Spending Money: Students (excluding Foundation students) may bring up to $10 cash for stalls available on the day.
This exciting day will showcase our students’ sportsmanship, teamwork, and enthusiasm. Stay tuned for more details as we get closer to the event!
Thank you for your support, and we look forward to seeing you there!
Our Mission
As an Australian school in the Islamic tradition, our mission is to develop enlightened individuals of learning and character.