Last week, our Year 9 and 10 students adventured onto a camp full of fun. There were evenings around the campfire, sharing stories under the stars and enjoying the simple joy of being in nature.
Daytime brought a burst of energy with arcade games that sparked friendly competition and rock-climbing challenges that pushed students to new heights.
More than just activities, the camp was about building friendships, creating memories and stepping outside of comfort zones together. Until next time, camp legends! 🔥🎮🧗♂️⛺✨
Dear Parents and Caregivers,
We’re pleased to announce that we have a new Canteen team along with a convenient online ordering system to make recess and lunch orders easier for families.
You can now place canteen orders online via My School Connect.
How to Get Started:
- Visit https://myschoolconnect.com.au/
- Create an account
- Add a student and select Dianella Secondary College Education Support Centre
- Access the menu and order via My School Tuckshop via the Dashboard
🕘 Please ensure all online orders are submitted before 9:00am on the day of service.
🧑 Students are still welcome to purchase prepared menu items in-person.
💳 Cash and EFTPOS payments are still accepted at the canteen for students wishing to purchase directly.
❓ Need Help?
The following short videos provide step-by-step guidance:
- How to register and place an order
- How to re-order
- Topping up your account balance
- Set up auto top-up
If you have any questions or require further assistance, please don’t hesitate to contact us via the College office.
Early mornings and fresh air marked the beginning of another rewarding year with the Bush Care Program, in partnership with the City of Stirling, where some of our students and staff headed to Cottonwood Reserve
Guided by Patxi and Chanel, we followed a thoughtful planting plan to ensure each new addition found its ideal place in the landscape. Some plants proved reluctant to leave their containers but with patience and care, they were safely settled into the soil.
Starting the day with hands in the earth and a focus on restoration was a meaningful way to continue our ongoing efforts, helping the local environment flourish for the future.







