Community Events
Building Opening
On 12th May, we had the honour of welcoming our Pioneers, Parent Association members, Architects and Builders to officially open our newest building. We were privileged to have former leaders of our Junior School, Joe Belousoff and Glenda Mattingley, join us for the official opening ceremony; both have significantly contributed to our Junior School over the years. Guests enjoyed a delightful performance by our Prep students and an animated speech from our Principal, Mr Bill Jackson reflecting on Noah and his faithfulness. Guests were invited to stay for lunch, providing an opportunity to connect, reflect and celebrate together.
ANZAC Service
On Thursday, April 24th, an ANZAC Service was held across each campus to honour the ANZACs. Year 8 student Leo Edmonds performed the Last Post during the minute of silence.
Annual General Meeting
The Annual General Meeting was held on Wednesday 7th May. Important updates and future plans were discussed. This meeting allowed individuals to get involved and stay informed as part of the Maranatha Community. For those interested in joining or learning more about the parent association, please visit our website:
Mother’s Day Stalls
Mother’s Day in Junior School
Our Junior Schools celebrated Mother’s Day with an afternoon filled with activities. Students were thrilled to show their mothers around and enjoyed a special afternoon tea. Thank you to everyone who attended, it was a wonderful occasion to recognise the significant influence that mothers and maternal figures have on our students' lives.





Dandenong Ministers Network Lunch
We recently had the pleasure of hosting the Dandenong Ministers Network Lunch at our campus in Endeavour Hills. This was an important occasion to show our appreciation for the spiritual leaders in our community and our students took the opportunity to offer prayers for them. Our junior school leaders also posed challenging questions to the group for discussion.
Sorry Day and National Reconciliation Week
Our school commemorated Sorry Day and National Reconciliation Week with activities that honour the history, culture, and contributions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. These events help students and staff reflect on our past, deepen understanding, and commit to respectful relationships.