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- Principal's Update
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- Launch of the 2025 BMA River to Reef Ride Festival
- AFL Gala Day
- Mackay State High School Interact Club
- Happy Harmony Week!
- Clontarf Academy Term Update
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- Arts Academy
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Dear Parents and Carers,

As we approach the end of Term 1, I want to take a moment to thank you for your continued support throughout what has been a dynamic and rewarding term. Despite challenges such as unpredictable weather and staffing shortages, one thing remains constant – our students (your children) are at the heart of everything we do. We are incredibly proud of them and grateful to have them as part of our Mackay High family.
Staff Farewells
As we head into the break, we say farewell to several valued team members:
- Dianne Watt – After beginning her career with the Department of Education in January 1992, Di is retiring to enjoy travel and time with her husband. We thank her for over three decades of service and contribution and hope she may return occasionally for relief work.
- Johanna Andersen – Johanna will be taking leave for the remainder of the year to travel overseas. We wish her well and look forward to welcoming her back in 2026.
- Mr Danny Cater and Ms Kate Watson – Our Rapid Response teachers who stepped in to support staffing needs this term. Thank you both for your contributions – we hope you’ve enjoyed your time at Mackay SHS.
We have recruited a number of new staff commencing in Term 2, and these appointments will be shared in a welcome letter before the start of the new term.
Tuesday Finish Time – Parent Feedback
Throughout this term, we’ve been reviewing the 1:10pm Tuesday finish for students – a model introduced to provide dedicated time for teacher collaboration, professional development and curriculum planning. These sessions have significantly benefited teaching and learning across the school.
However, we’ve also listened carefully to the feedback from our community – especially around supervision and engagement for younger students – and are opening discussion around proposed adjustments to meet the needs of students and families.
What’s proposed from Semester 2 onwards:
Years 7–9 students will remain at school until 3:00pm on Tuesdays and take part in two structured sessions:
- 35-minute Reading Program (or Academic Writing for advanced readers)
- 35-minute Literacy Session / Computer and Digital technology foundation skills
This proposal would use Term 2 to assess every student’s reading level, group students accordingly, and support teachers to develop, write and prepare resources for the delivery a high-quality, targeted program that meets each child’s literacy needs.
Years 10–12 students will continue to be dismissed after Period 3 at 1:10pm, with access to flexible learning opportunities during Period 4 (1:50pm – 3:00pm), including:
- Supervised study or assessment / exam preparation in our Resource Centre
- Certificate II in Financial Services or Certificate II in Self-Awareness (support for students at risk of not achieving QCE)
- Resume writing, interview skills, and job preparation workshops (delivered by our Industry Liaison Officer and Youth Support Coordinator)
- Leadership development, planning and volunteering activities for Prefects.
- School-based apprenticeships, traineeships, or part-time employment
- Private study at home
Parents will be required to choose their preferred option in Years 10-12 and provide consent.
We believe this is a balanced and responsive approach that continues to prioritise educational excellence, while addressing the feedback of our families. If you would like to have your say, please attend our next P&C Meeting on Monday 28th April. Please note, no decisions have been made. We are opening the conversation for feedback, as we will also do with our staff and students.
Reporting and Parent–Teacher Interviews
Mackay SHS provides formal academic reports twice a year – at the end of each semester. In Term 1 and Term 3, we also issue interim updates on student progress in the form of a TrackEd profile, which includes achievement, effort, behaviour, and attendance data.
- Years 7–9 TrackEd profiles will be emailed home this Friday 4th April
- Years 11–12 will receive their updates early next term.
We strongly encourage all families to attend our upcoming Parent–Teacher Interviews on Tuesday 6th May. If your child is not currently achieving a satisfactory result in a subject, it is highly recommended you book an interview to discuss support strategies and next steps.
Bookings will be managed through our new Compass Parent Portal, with full instructions included in this newsletter.
Compass Parent Portal – Launching Term 2
We are excited to introduce the Compass Parent Portal to Mackay SHS in Term 2. This powerful tool will work alongside QParents to keep families informed and connected.
With Compass, you’ll be able to:
- Book parent–teacher interviews
- View attendance
- Access timetables and school calendar events
- Email your child’s teachers
How to access Compass:
- Available on any browser, or by downloading the Compass School Manager App on iOS or Android
- You’ll receive a unique login and password from the school in the coming weeks.
- When you first log in, you’ll be prompted to confirm your email and phone number for secure communication.
We’ll provide step-by-step guides and reminder emails as we roll out features in stages, starting with Parent–Teacher Interview bookings.
Term 2 Reminders
Term 2 begins on Tuesday 22nd April, following the Easter Monday public holiday. Please also note the ANZAC Day public holiday on Friday 25th April. Information about our school’s involvement in the ANZAC Day March is included later in this newsletter, and we are again looking forward to marching as a proud Mackay SHS family.
Once again, thank you for your ongoing partnership throughout Term 1. We wish all families a safe, relaxing holiday and look forward to welcoming students back on Tuesday 22nd April for another great term of learning and growth at Mackay State High School.
Felicity Roberts
Principal
We are excited to inform you about an important new tool we will be starting to implement at Mackay State High School from Term 2, 2025. The Compass Parent Portal is an online portal that allows you to access up-to-date information about our school and your child’s progress.
The Compass Parent Portal will work alongside QParents to support in providing open communication between all members of our school community. We will be conducting a well planned and strategic rollout of Compass, stagerring the introduction of it’s features.
The first parent feature we will be implementing is Parent Teacher Interviews. Next term you will be able to book your Parent Teacher Interviews directly through the Compass Portal. Further information regarding this process will be available early next term.
How do I access Compass?
Compass is accessible on any modern web browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Safari) or by using the Compass iOS or Android apps.
To log in you will require your unique family username and password. These details will be provided to you by our school in the near future. Upon first login, you will be required to change your password and confirm your email address and mobile phone number. These details may be used by our school for SMS, password recovery and email communication throughout the year.
Compass Apps
You can download the Compass App on iOS and Android devices, simply search for Compass School Manager in the store.
Over the next couple of weeks, our compass portal will go live. At this time you will be sent and email with information on how to access and sign up to the Compass Portal. Reminder emails will be sent periodically as reminders to register for the portal.
We look forward to the launch of the Compass Portal at Mackay State High School. Should you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact the school.
Launch of the 2025 BMA River to Reef Ride Festival
Congratulations Bentley!
Fantastic to see Bentley take out second spot for his jersey design at the River to Reef Ride Festival!










On Friday, Week 8, our Year 8-10 students headed to Bakers Creek to compete in the AFL Q Schools Cup!
Our Youth Girls team made it all the way to the Grand Final against Moranbah! The Youth Boys put up a strong fight, showing incredible improvement and determination throughout the day.
Standout players: Lani Minster (girls), Benji and Hayden (boys - grade 10), Corey (boys - grade 9) and Deshawn (boys - grade 8).
Plus, how good did our new uniforms look? A huge congratulations to all players for their effort and sportsmanship!
#MackaySHS #AFLQSchoolsCup #Pride






Mackay State High School Interact Club
Our Mackay State High School Interact Club had its first official meeting this week.
Interact focuses on developing young people’s leadership skills and making a difference in their communities and the world. This small, but enthusiastic group of Year 8 students have committed to running projects each term, starting in Term 2.
Meetings are held each second Wednesday, starting again in Week 1, Term 2. Student of all grades are welcome to join and contribute to club activities.
The first project that will kick off next term will be ‘Recycle for sight.’ For this project, members of the wider school community will be encouraged to donate their no longer used prescription glasses. Once collected, these glasses are sent away to be refurbished, and ultimately given to those less fortunate overseas. More details about how to support this project to come.
Last week we had multiple activites commence throughout Harmony Week. Check out some of our students who shared their traditional dress with the school community at our Whole School Parade.
Year 11 & 12 Students
Support our Mackay State High School Year 12 Formal Fundraising buy purchasing a dozen (or two) Krispy Kreme donuts to enjoy!

Youth Week Events
We are excited to share with you that Mackay Regional Council will be celebrating Queensland Youth Week with activities happening across the region from 4-12 April 2025.
Hosted by the Mackay Youth Council, Sarina Youth Centre, Valley District Youth Council and Mackay Regional Council, there is an event for everyone.
Friday, 4 April: Mirani Outdoor Movie Night
- Valley District Youth Council presents Cool Runnings at George Johnson Park
Tuesday, 8 April: Sarina Outdoor Movie Night
- Sarina Youth Centre presents Cool Runnings at the Field of Dreams
Thursday, 10 April: Mackay Poolside Market Fest
- Mackay Youth Council presents entrepreneur markets and youth swim session at the Bluewater Lagoon
Friday, 11 April: Youth Week Exhibition Opening Night
- MRC’s Arts Development Officers presents youth artwork exhibition at the Jubilee Community Centre.
Mackay’s Youth Council are hosting a Youth Poolside Market Fest in collaboration with Headspace Mackay and are looking for young entrepreneurs and musicians to participate!
Please see below for further information:
? Attention all young entrepreneurs! ?
Get ready for the Mackay Youth Council's Youth Week Poolside Market Event happening on April 10th!
If you are a young person that runs a small business in Mackay, this is your chance to showcase your talent and passion. ?
Complete this form or scan the QR Code attached to register your Expression of Interest today! ?
Don’t miss out—this is the perfect opportunity to highlight your business and connect with other like-minded youth.
Let’s make this Youth Week one to remember! ?Check out our Instagram for more information.
@mackayyouthcouncil
Market stall EOI: https://forms.office.com/r/eUVzHNA1MB
Musicians EOI: https://forms.office.com/r/Av8FJgDra3




Help shape active transport in the Mackay region for the next 10 years
Mackay Regional Council invites you to share your thoughts on active transport in the Mackay region.
Take the 10-minute Mackay Active Transport and Micromobility Plan survey to help council gain valuable input about how best to improve walking and riding infrastructure across the region.
Community feedback will help shape the future of our pathways, cycleways, road crossings and connections to key destinations.
Whether you walk, ride a bike or ride a scooter, or are simply interested in safer and more accessible transport options, council would like to hear from you.
Active transport includes walking, riding and rolling on any device that requires human power for movement. Micromobility devices are lightweight, electric powered transport services, such as e-scooters and mobility scooters.
Take the survey now, visit www.connectingmackay.com.au/active-transport
Survey closes on Sunday, April 27 at 11.59pm.