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  • 5 Reasons to Have a College Experience in WA

    You might be convinced you can only get a proper university experience in the Eastern states, however universities in Perth have just as much to offer. Whether you decide to study at UWA (a world top 100 school), Curtin, or Notre Dame, there’s a chance for you to immerse yourself in the rich university and college culture. Here are 5 reasons why you don’t need to go east for a “true” university experience and some testimonials from our interstate students.

    1. Our universities have rich campus culture and so do the colleges

    Living on campus at UWA means you’re exposed to both the college and university culture. St. Cat’s hosts events every week, and if you have an idea for one, you can host your own! These range from casual events like movie nights to formal events like our balls. You also have a chance to get involved with the other colleges on college row with inter-college events. College row hosts IC sporting events, debate, and battle of the bands so there are many opportunities for you to branch out and meet students from other colleges. On an even larger scale, visiting UWA campus gives you many opportunities to network and make friends with other students. Reid library and the guild village are two popular spots for students to hang around campus and mingle. Further, we host students from all of the universities in Perth. No matter if you’re looking to study at Notre Dame in Fremantle or ECU in Joondalup, we have the accommodation for you!

    2. There is so much to do!

    A big misconception about Perth is that it’s boring, but there is so much to do and see. Whether you want to explore on a road trip, check out some live music or eat some delicious food, Perth has got something for you. Having fun doesn’t need to break the bank, and there are plenty of student-friendly entertainment options close to College for you to enjoy. St Catherine’s also has a full calendar of social, sporting and artistic events for you to enjoy throughout the year

    3. Make friends from all over the world

    When you stay at college, you have opportunities to meet students from around the country and from around the globe. Although COVID has caused us to have a limited international population the past two years, St. Cats is hosting 80 international students this school year, 24% of our student population. Before travel restrictions, we had an international population of around 50%. Interstate students make up 10% of our population, so there are many opportunities to meet people from different walks of life and find friends from similar backgrounds, even if you’re not from Perth!

    4. Feel safe on campus

    At St. Cats, your comfort and safety is our priority. Each student has their own keycard they use to get access to areas around college including entry points, the dining hall, and their room, making us one of the most secure colleges in Perth. University security can walk you back from class, and our residents also have access to 24/7 support from staff. We are also equipped with indoor and outdoor security cameras, so if a problem does arise, it can be easily resolved by our staff.

    5. Receive support to achieve your best

    University can be a stressful time, and it can be hard to balance study, work, social life and looking after your mental and physical health. St Catherine’s offers comprehensive support to it’s residents so that you can focus on the important things. Whether it’s having your room professionally cleaned, getting free academic tutoring, joining in a sport or keeping busy with social events, College helps you make time for the important things in life.

    An interview with our interstate students

    We asked some of our interstate students about their decision to study in Perth. Here are their responses:

    Why did you choose Perth?

    “I chose to study in Perth because I received a very attractive course offer at UWA that I couldn’t refuse. Coming from a big city like Melbourne, I had not heard much about Perth other than the two AFL teams that they had. However, after being in Perth for 9 months, I have fallen in love with the city and it has impressed me in so many ways, from the beaches, to the nightlife, to its scenic beauty. However, most of all, I’ve met some truly wonderful people in Perth which has completely elevated my experience.” – Peter from Melbourne, VIC, studying Dentistry

    What expectations did you have about the college experience?

    “I thought there would be a lot of partying etc and it’s probably actually more low key than I expected. I was just hoping to meet some people and was slightly concerned that there would be hardly anyone near my age, but there are more than I expected.” – Tor from Brisbane, QLD, studying Medicine

    “Having done my undergraduate Bachelor’s degree at the University of Melbourne, I had friends at college who had told me stories about college life in Perth and the lively nightlife scene. Thus, I was excited but slightly wary, since I’m personally more reserved and don’t tend to indulge in such activities too often.” – Peter from Melbourne, VIC

    What has your college and university experience been like in Perth?

    “Really liked Perth and college, although I feel like college is probably best experienced as a fresher.” – Tor from Brisbane, QLD

    “I have had a phenomenal time at college so far! It has been incredibly different from my expectations. Through college, I have found amazing friends, a tight-knit community, and been able to attend so many fun and wholesome events, from charity concerts, to firepit nights, to intercollege sports competitions. In terms of university experience, I think the UWA campus is one of the most beautiful campuses I have ever seen, with its luscious green gardens and iconic sandstone buildings. It is a pleasure to stroll through (or rush through in my case when I am late to class). Furthermore, student life is great, with so many university clubs and societies meaning that there is something for every type of student and interest!” – Peter from Melbourne, VIC

    What would you say to interstate students who are considering studying in a WA university?

    “I genuinely think college is a great way to find your feet after moving interstate, even if it’s just for the first year so that you can meet people to move out with. I think using flatmates.com etc is risky as you can end up with difficult people and I am really glad I came to college and have made some great friends.” – Tor from Brisbane, QLD

    “Do it! The prospect of moving across the country was such a scary thought for me when I first received my offer to study Dentistry, but in retrospect it was one of the best decisions I have ever made. The capacity for personal growth and development has been immense, and I have learned so much about myself through the process of being independent. St Cat’s has been incredible for helping me make that first step in living alone, where they have still provided a great network of friends and staff to lean on when I am struggling with anything!” – Peter from Melbourne, VIC


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  • Staying in Perth over Summer? Here are 5 things you MUST have on your Bucket List

    Whether this is your first Summer in Perth, or you’re a seasoned pro by now, there are plenty of things to keep you busy while you take a well-deserved break from your studies.

    Check out some of our top picks for things to do in Perth over the Summer!

    Festivals, Markets and Concerts

    Perth has a thriving entertainment scene, and thanks to our COVID-19 response, our festivals and events are back with plenty to choose from. For music-loving party-goers, you can’t go past the Ice Cream Factory Summer Festival, So Freshtival and Castaway. If you’re chasing a more laid-back atmosphere, check out one of the many other festivals and markets celebrating culture, food, fashion and more.

    Museums and Galleries

    If you feel like getting out for the day, but want to stay cool in the hot Perth summers, head down to one of Perth’s many galleries and museums (and enjoy their air conditioning). Be among the first to check out the brand new Perth museum, admire some exhibitions at the AGWA or explore the Indian Ocean at the Maritime museum. Perth has a rich history, and we have a museum for everything from law, medicine and science to video games.

    Get Out in Nature!

    Western Australia is well-known for having some of the best beaches in the world, and they are only a few minutes away when you live at St Catherine’s. Catch up with friends on Cottesloe beach, surf some waves at Scarborough or find some epic picnic spots at Trigg. Be sure to wear sunscreen!

    Perth is also surrounded by some amazing hiking trails and nature walks. St Catherine’s has Kings Park in our back yard, but you could also venture out to Bold Park, Serpentine Falls or Kalamunda National Park to name a few.

    Treat Yourself at a Restaurant, Winery or Brewery

    Whatever you’re craving, you can find delicious food all around Perth. You don’t have to break the bank for a good meal either, with some amazing eateries offering deals on Ramen, pizza, pasta and more. If you’d prefer to make use of the St Catherine’s dining hall, you can also check out some of the city’s amazing late night dessert options to satisfy your sweet tooth.

    Perth is also neighbours with the Swan Valley, home to plenty of wineries and breweries that make for a great day out with friends.

    Meet some new furry friends!

    Or even some feathered or scaly friends. Australia has some amazing natural wildlife, and plenty of opportunities to interact with them. You can check out the Perth Zoo, with animals from all over the world and the chance to learn about their conservation work. You can also check out Caversham wildlife park for some koala cuddles, or head to the Aquarium to spot some sea creatures.

    So if you find yourself in Perth this summer, be sure to check out some of the amazing events and activities available in the city. St Catherine’s College also offers a wonderful program of events for our residents that stay over the summer break, so you can check these things off your bucket list with ease!


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  • Journey to St Cat’s: From Boarding School to College

    Congratulations to the graduating classes of 2020! You’ve made it through a pretty intense year, and soon you’ll be able to reap the rewards of all your hard work.

    Graduating can be bittersweet, and it can be difficult to know that your friends may be moving in different directions to study, work or travel. Particularly if you’ve been boarding with all your friends, it can be hard to imagine life without them.

    At St Catherine’s College, we have many residents that boarded at high schools in here in Perth before moving here for university. Here’s what they have to say on their journey’s from boarding to living at a residential college.

     Bonnie teaching an art class to our residents
    Bonnie teaching an art class to our residents

    Bonnie is a second year St Catherine’s resident, but before this she was a boarder at MLC.

    “It was very easy to settle into College because I was used to settling in to the boarding house at the start of every year. The RAs (Residential Advisors) made it even easier, because they were super helpful and friendly and were open to any questions that we might have.”

    “I was really nervous about whether or not I would find friends at College, but there were so many events and opportunities that allowed me to make friends quite quickly. I even met my best friends at formal hall!”

    “Uni was a bit of a different story. {…} It is kind of difficult to make friends at university but it is so easy to make friends at College. College is also the best place to start learning how to be independent but at the same time being surrounded by other young individuals and fun events to keep you entertained.

     George (middle) with two RAs Angus (Left) and Jack (Right)
    George (middle) with two RAs Angus (Left) and Jack (Right)

    One of our first year residents George was a boarder at Hale last year before moving to St Catherine’s.

    “Since I’ve been in a boarding house for the last five years, I found it easy to settle into College and uni life. I’d been told by a lot of people how good it was, so I didn’t have anything to be nervous about. My advice is to go to College! You’ll build awesome friend groups and there is always something going on to entertain you.”

    So if you’re thinking about coming to a College next year, why not book a tour of St Catherine’s and see our facilities for yourself. Chances are that you might see some familiar faces around, and you’ll be able to see that while we still have the strong community feel of a boarding house, St Catherine’s is a great place to become more independent.


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  • The Best Small Bars in Perth

    Here are some of the best bars in Perth to check out. 

    Sneaky Tony’s

    Northbridge

    Check out this sneaky little cocktail bar! Make sure you get your hands on the password, find Sneaky Tony’s hidden entrance (hint: behind Pleased to Meet You) and all the night will be yours.

     The Standard (Perth)
    The Standard (Perth)

    The Standard

    Northbridge

    Busy and vibrant – the service and attention not at all compromised! It has a really nice outdoor setting with additional upstairs outdoor seating makes for a really cool place to dine.

    Little Way

    Nedlands

    Pull up a seat in the leafy and inviting dining space of Little Way on Broadway, Nedlands. This quaint cafe/bar come restaurant is one of Perth’s must visit dining destinations for casual and elegant all-day dining.

     Alfred’s Pizzeria (Perth)
    Alfred’s Pizzeria (Perth)

    Alfred’s Pizzeria

    Perth

    Looking for a late night pizza, drinks and rock ‘n’ roll? This is your place! Alfred’s Pizzeria is in the heart of the CBD and provides the best combo of good food and drinks.

    Rodney’s Bait ‘n’ Tackle

    Mosman Park

    This small bar plays awesome tunes and serves up good drinks. You’ll find a live band playing and a range of people looking to chat or boogie on the dance floor.


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  • Free Events in Perth: June

    By Sian O’Sullivan

    Saturday 1 June 2019 – Greenbatch Plastic Drop Off

    Greenbatch is the only plastic processing plant in Perth. Located in Mount Claremont, the processing plant recycles donations of plastic and turns it into 3D printer filament for Perth schools. On the first Saturday of every month Greenbatch holds drop off days, where you can bring in your used plastic and get a free sausage sizzle in the process. If you’re interested in environmental causes, Greenbatch is certainly worth checking out.

    Sunday 2 June – Monday 3 June 2019 – WA Day Celebrations

    WA Day is a public holiday to celebrate all the people from all walks of life that make Western Australia such an amazing place to live. Burswood Park will host the celebrations this year and the free festival will include food, activities and performances from 10am to 10pm. The SOTA (State Of The Art) Festival will be held on the 3rd of June with free performances by Western Australian musicians.


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  • Free Events in Perth: May

    By Sian O’Sullivan

    Saturday 18 May: Chung Wah Cultural Festival

    For one last day, Burswood park has become transformed into a bustling market with food stalls, activities and performances to explore Chinese Culture in WA. Entry is free, and the final day of the festival will include dragon and lion dancing, a lotus flower closing ceremony and fireworks.

    Sunday 19 May: Fremantle Fair Fashion Festival

    Check out this exhibition celebrating community, culture and craft from the WA Fair Trade Collective. Learn about ethical practices and conscious design as well as browse through some local, ethical brands. Students get $10 tickets into the event so if fair trade, fashion and shopping ethically is important to you this is an event not to miss.


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