As part of the College's ongoing commitment to inclusivity, we understands the importance of immersion's in different cultures and religions for our Students to develop into the young men they will become.

Previous immersion's at the College have included

Kenya

Immersion to Brother Beausang Catholic Education Centre (BBCEC), Students are immersed in sister/brother school and become more aware of the needs of the community. Empowering our Students to advocate and act on behalf of the Kenyan students and others in need.

Philippines

Immersion to Maasin, engage closely with Edmund Rice Ministries (ERM) coordinated by the Christian Brothers, Philippines. Engage in activities that assist and enhance the livelihood and health of the Maasin community. Activities include Tree planting in land slide areas, work with marginalised communities such as the deaf and those with physical and mental challenges, Youth development and empowerment to encourage sustainable change and foster independence

Daly River

Immersion to Nauiyu, a predominantly Aboriginal community of about 400 people located 220 kilometers south west of Darwin in the Northern Territory. Partake in and learn about traditional cultural customs and practices Exposure to variety of language groups Aboriginal art education sessionsTrips out of the town with locals to significant places and to hunt animals

Kokoda

Students join local business sponsors, students from other schools – government and independent (muslim), Opportunities for interfaith dialogue and increased understanding Cultural understanding of developing country Papua New Guinea

Exposure to traditional ceremonies and interaction with local villagers along track

THE FOCUS ON STUDENTS WHO PARTICIPATE IN IMMERSION PROGRAMS IS TO BRING THEIR KNOWLEDGE BACK TO COLLEGE COMMUNITY AND SHARE THEIR KNOWLEDGE AND INSIGHTS OF OTHER COMMUNITIES.

Recently, Our Students had an opporuntity to visit Cape York.

The Cape York Immersion offers a rare opportunity for Students to make real connections with Indigenous Australians living on traditional country and who have maintained a deep connection to their own culture, language, and history.