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St Monica’s College wins gold

St Monica’s College, Epping, has been awarded the Gold Award (first place) at the 2025 Rerum Novarum Awards, hosted by Melbourne Archdiocese Catholic Schools (MACS), for its outstanding student-led social justice initiative, Dignity in Every Dollar.

The project, developed collaboratively by the Be More Social Justice group, the Senior Student Council, and the FIRE Carriers, exemplifies the college’s commitment to Catholic Social Teaching and ethical stewardship.

Drawing inspiration from Pope Francis’ encyclical Laudato Si’, students embraced the call to care for our common home and one another, guided by the words of Oscar Romero “Aspire not to have more, but to be more.”

Through initiatives such as the renewal of the student-led canteen menu and the creation of an Indigenous Fairtrade tea blend, students demonstrated how mindful choices can foster dignity, solidarity, and lasting change within and beyond the school community.

College principal Brian Hanley OAM, said “This recognition affirms the deep values that underpin our college community. Our students have shown that leadership in social justice begins with compassion, creativity, and conviction. Dignity in Every Dollar is a powerful example of how faith in action can shape a more just and thoughtful world.”

St Monica’s College thanks MACS for this honour and congratulates all students and staff involved in the Dignity in Every Dollar project. The college remains committed to nurturing young leaders who serve with purpose and integrity.

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