Today, we proudly celebrated our Term 1 Primary Value Awards, recognising students who have consistently demonstrated our school’s Islamic values. At the end of each term, one boy and one girl from each class are selected for their commitment to upholding these values, serving as role models for their peers.
This term, we focused on the values of Respect and Integrity, encouraging students to practise getting along, being reflective, responding constructively, staying calm, being forgiving, and showing consideration, honesty, and appreciation. These values are fundamental in shaping responsible and kind Muslims, both within our school community and beyond.
Our Values Program will continue throughout the year, with one value published each week on Canvas under Humanities. We encourage parents to reinforce these values at home to further support their child’s character development.
Adding to the excitement of the assemblies was the very first performance of our new Nasheed group, the ASC Songbirds. The talented group of 19 girls from Years 4 – 6 has been rehearsing diligently with their dedicated choir director, Ms Aishah A., sacrificing their lunch breaks twice a week to perfect their harmonies. Their debut performance of the beautiful nasheed "I Look, I See" was truly awe-inspiring. A special mention to our lead singer, Qaseh (Year 6), whose stunning voice led the way so beautifully. MashaAllah!
Adding to the joy of the Foundation – Year 2 assembly, Mr Saleh captivated the little ones with an engaging and delightful puppet show during group photos and as award recipients took the stage. His animated puppet personas brought endless smiles and laughter, ensuring our youngest students remained attentive and excited throughout the ceremony.
Congratulations to all our Term 1 Value Award recipients! Your dedication to these noble values is truly inspiring, and we pray that you continue to grow into exemplary individuals who bring light and goodness to the world.
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We are thrilled to invite you and your family to our upcoming Cultural Eid Festival – a joyous celebration open to the entire community!
Enjoy a fun-filled day with exciting attractions, including amusement rides, camel and pony rides, jumping castles, a petting farm, food and market stalls, and much more. Plus, there will be free entertainment, including live performances, henna, face painting, calligraphy, and balloon art.
🎡 Unlimited Rides Wristband: $40
🎟 Individual Ride Tickets: $10 per ride
🎉 Free Entry for All!
All Al Siraat College students will receive their FREE wristbands in the first week of Term 2.
Friends and family are warmly welcome to join in the celebrations!
Limited on-site parking available.
Stall holder requests are invited to complete this form.
We look forward to celebrating this special occasion with you all!
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 boys wrapped up an incredible season with a dominant victory over Edgars Creek in what was a true showdown of the two unbeaten teams in the SSV (School Sports Victoria) league.
With the boys playing during Ramadan, their spirits were high, and the motivation to finish the season as undefeated champions was evident from the start.
Match Highlights:
Captain Rayan won the toss and elected to field first, setting the tone for a high-pressure game.
Despite a powerful 48-run innings from Edgars Creek’s Jackson, our bowlers stepped up. Ibrahim led the fightback with a sensational spell, claiming 4 wickets, while Scrim chipped in with 2 crucial wickets.
Edgars Creek was bowled out for 103 runs after 11 wickets.
Our chase began cautiously but steadily, reaching 49 for no loss at the halfway mark.
In the final four overs, Hamza and Abdul-Fattah accelerated the scoring rate, while Omar G. and Captain Rayan guided the team to victory with a composed and mature partnership.
We secured a convincing win by 55 runs, capping off a perfect season!
This win capped off a perfect season – undefeated champions and league winners of the South District Zone! The boys have shown remarkable resilience and teamwork throughout the campaign. Now, we turn our focus to the District Semi-Finals, where we will aim to continue this winning momentum.
As a coach, I couldn’t be prouder of the squad’s effort and dedication. With a squad of 15 talented boys, it was always a tough decision to pick just eight players each week — but that’s a great problem to have! Every player has contributed to the team’s success at some point this season, and credit must go to the boys for their enthusiasm, willingness to learn, and hunger to win.
What a season! Congratulations to the Champions of 2025 – you’ve made ASC history!
Selected SRC student leaders from Years 6, 7, and 9 recently had the exciting opportunity to visit Parliament House as part of their learning about democracy in action.
During the visit, students spoke with several Members of Parliament and were able to step inside the parliamentary chamber to witness a local Wollert community petition being officially tabled. They listened as the petition was read aloud and observed the voting process carried out by the sitting MPs – a powerful, real-world demonstration of democratic participation.
The students also toured the historic Parliament House library, gaining insight into the wealth of knowledge and resources available to our state’s lawmakers. A highlight of the day was a special meeting with Victoria’s Premier, Jacinta Allan, who took the time to speak with the students about leadership and civic responsibility.
All students thoroughly enjoyed the experience and came away with a deeper understanding of how our government works and the importance of active citizenship.
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On 18 March 2025, our Year 10 students had the valuable opportunity to attend the Whittlesea Careers Expo, an event designed to equip young people with essential knowledge about future career pathways.
Throughout the day, students engaged in a range of informative sessions, learning how to create their own career networks and exploring various education, training, and employment options. The expo provided a platform for students to connect with industry professionals, ask questions, and gain insights into different career possibilities.
A highlight of the event was the hands-on trade activities, which were met with great enthusiasm by our students. These practical experiences allowed them to step into the world of skilled trades, with some students even constructing their own small wooden furniture – a rewarding and memorable achievement!
The Whittlesea Careers Expo proved to be an inspiring and educational experience, broadening our students’ understanding of potential career paths and giving them the tools to make informed decisions about their futures. We look forward to attending again next year!
Our Year 1 students had a fantastic time during our recent Family Tree Incursion, where parents joined in for a special and interactive learning experience.
Together, students and their families explored their family heritage, strengthening their understanding of the topic while creating meaningful connections.
This hands-on session provided a wonderful opportunity for families to actively engage in their child’s learning journey. The joy and enthusiasm in the room were evident as parents and students shared stories, discovered their roots, and deepened their appreciation for family history.
A heartfelt thank you to all the parents who participated! Your involvement made this experience even more special, and we loved seeing the learning, laughter, and cherished memories created on the day.
We look forward to more enriching experiences like this in the future!
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Congratulations and well done to all the participants of School Sports Victoria (SSV) this term! Your dedication, skill, and sportsmanship do not go unnoticed. We are incredibly proud of all your efforts and look forward to even greater achievements ahead!
SSV Basketball Girls Final
Our Basketball girls ended the term on a high note with a commanding 20-0 win against Edgars Creek. Their performance showcased exceptional skill, teamwork, and sportsmanship, reflecting their dedication throughout the season.
From the opening whistle, the girls controlled both ends of the court with strong defence and efficient offence. Noriza played a key role in the victory, scoring three times and contributing significantly to the team’s success. With this dominant win, the team finishes the term with confidence and momentum, ready to take on new challenges.
Congratulations to the team on a well-earned victory!
SSV Soccer Girls Finals: A Hard-Fought Campaign
The tournament began with high hopes, as the team fought through the group stages, securing crucial wins and a spot in the knockout rounds. Momentum was on their side, with key players stepping up in decisive moments. However, as the competition intensified, challenges arose. In the final match, despite a spirited effort and a late push to equalize, the team faced a tough loss against a formidable opponent.
Final Standings:
- 6 games played: 2 wins, 2 draws, 2 losses
While the results were mixed, the tournament showcased resilience, teamwork, and valuable lessons to build on for the future.
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 Mission
As an Australian school in the Islamic tradition, our mission is to develop enlightened individuals of learning and character.