Santosh Baral

Tag: Tips at St Cat’s

  • The Most Instagrammable Places Around St Cat’s

    Our current residents voted for the most Instagram-worthy places around the College to help ensure your feed is nothing short of excellent, here are the most Instagrammable spots that you should check out.

    The Residential Room Balconies

     This photo was taken inside one of the rooms in the Banksia Building. The College is surrounded by greenery so if you have a balcony, you will get away with a ‘Gram worthy shot!
    This photo was taken inside one of the rooms in the Banksia Building. The College is surrounded by greenery so if you have a balcony, you will get away with a ‘Gram worthy shot!

    The Big Red Slide

     Yes, the rumours are true! We have a big red slide like the Google offices in Berlin,   this feature of our College always elicits laughter and energy. When you need a bit of fun, the slide is the solution!
    Yes, the rumours are true! We have a big red slide like the Google offices in Berlin, this feature of our College always elicits laughter and energy. When you need a bit of fun, the slide is the solution!

    The Swing on Winthrop Avenue

     Wonder toward Winthrop Avenue and you will find our swing!
    Wonder toward Winthrop Avenue and you will find our swing!

    The JCR – Breakout Space

     The College has soundproof music rooms, five pianos, including a Bösendorfer and a Blüthner Grand Piano, two full drum kits, music stands and adjustable music chairs - all of which would make your Instagram extra!
    The College has soundproof music rooms, five pianos, including a Bösendorfer and a Blüthner Grand Piano, two full drum kits, music stands and adjustable music chairs – all of which would make your Instagram extra!

    The Rooftop Gardens

     The College is lucky enough to have multiple rooftop gardens used throughout the year for small group gatherings and larger social events (or an Instagram pic!).
    The College is lucky enough to have multiple rooftop gardens used throughout the year for small group gatherings and larger social events (or an Instagram pic!).

    The Banksia Building’s Roof Top Fireplace

     Another rooftop area in our newest building (Banksia). The  newly built facility  not only benefits all residents, but contributes to closing the gap on Indigenous education. This outdoor space also includes a fireplace!
    Another rooftop area in our newest building (Banksia). The newly built facility not only benefits all residents, but contributes to closing the gap on Indigenous education. This outdoor space also includes a fireplace!

    Park Road & Winthrop Avenue Pathways

     St Cat’s is designed around a series of interconnected courtyards, each with its own theme. You will find spaces to sit and dream or places to kick a footy. Fountains splash in some courtyards; a BBQ sizzles in another.
    St Cat’s is designed around a series of interconnected courtyards, each with its own theme. You will find spaces to sit and dream or places to kick a footy. Fountains splash in some courtyards; a BBQ sizzles in another.

    St Cat’s Residential Rooms

     As a later year university student, you’ll get the opportunity to live in a Studio Room in our new buildings. Our architecturally-designed Studio Rooms offer you a personal study and rest space with an en suite bathroom and kitchenette. Residents decorate their rooms, such as this photo taken in the Banksia building
    As a later year university student, you’ll get the opportunity to live in a Studio Room in our new buildings. Our architecturally-designed Studio Rooms offer you a personal study and rest space with an en suite bathroom and kitchenette. Residents decorate their rooms, such as this photo taken in the Banksia building

    See more articles on our blog site here.

    Recommended Articles

  • Best Bike Paths Around College 🚲

    By Sian O’Sullivan

     View from Kings Park
    View from Kings Park

    Monday 3 June marks World Bicycle Day! So, why not celebrate and check out some of the amazing bicycle paths right on our doorstep at St Catherine’s College?

    Whether you’re a coastal cruiser, a seasoned city slicker, a lycra fanatic or a hipster with a fixie, we have the best bike trails for you, suited to your unique interests!

    Kings Park

    Kings Park is one of the closest and most beautiful places to go for a ride at any time of the day and any time of the year.

     The Blue Boat Shed along the Matilda Bay Foreshore.
    The Blue Boat Shed along the Matilda Bay Foreshore.

    Kings Park has different bike trails to suit you, whether you are after a long trek through the bush or a short scenic route.

    The view of Perth from Kings Park is unparalleled and we are so lucky to have it right in our back yard at St Catherine’s College.

    Matilda Bay Foreshore

    Nothing beats the fresh air and a view of the Perth skyline.

    As you enjoy a ride along the bank of the river, be sure to keep an eye out for swans, dolphins and the Blue Boatshed!

    It’s a great place to snap a photo for your Instagram, so be sure to use the #stcatscollege hashtag.

     Cottesloe Beach is one of WA’s most iconic beaches.
    Cottesloe Beach is one of WA’s most iconic beaches.

    Cottesloe Beach

    One of the best things about Western Australia is all our beautiful beaches.

    Cottesloe Beach is a 30-minute bike ride away and what better way to cool off from a bike ride than with a dip in the Indian Ocean! This is definitely one to add to your bucket list.

    There’s plenty of space for you to keep your bike at St Catherine’s College, so make the most of our beautiful city and don’t forget your helmet.


    See more articles on our blog site here.

    Recommended Articles

  • Getting Around St Cat’s

    By Sian O’Sullivan

    Public Transport

    There are several bus stops along College Row and at UWA that you will get familiar with. The main bus routes closest to St Catherine’s are the 950, 998 and 999 Circle-route, 24, 102, 103. There are also several train lines throughout the city that you can utilise.

    To access Perth’s public transport system, you can purchase a SmartRider card. You can purchase these from bus and train stations, or from the second-hand book shop at the UWA guild village.

    If you are a student, you are eligible for concession rates on public transport. If you don’t have a SmartRider, you can use coins to purchase a ticket on buses.

    The price of a ticket will depend on how many zones you are travelling through. The bus stop timetables will have this information provided for you so you can better understand the price breakdown structure.

    Public Transport Tips

     Some of the bus stops near St Catherine’s College
    Some of the bus stops near St Catherine’s College
    • Make sure the bus driver can see you waiting at the stop, by hailing the bus as it approaches.

    • Let the bus driver know when you want to get off by pressing one of the red buttons before you reach your desired stop.

    Driving

    As well as access to efficient public transport and other amenities within walking distance, St Catherine’s has a car sharing program.

    Residents can have access to our student car share vehicles that are regularly serviced and cleaned. As such, if you don’t use a car too frequently, there might not be a need to bring a car with you in the first place; perhaps car share is your best option.

    Keep in mind, however, if you do need to drive around Perth remember that costs for parking can vary depending on the time and location.

    Walking

    Walking has great health benefits and there is so much to see and do within walking distance of the college. As well as being right across the road from UWA, there are shops, restaurants and the UWA gym – all only a few minutes’ walk from college.

    If you are looking for a bush walk, Kings Park is practically in our back yard and has a variety of walking trails to suit your mood and preferred level of difficulty.

    Another Tip: For UWA students, the “Lost on Campus” app is a great tool to help find your classes. The app is also helpful to any non-UWA St Catherine’s resident looking for parking, bus stops or ATM’s.


    See more articles on our blog site here.

    Recommended Articles

  • 6 Ways to Live Your Best Life at St Cat’s

    Welcome to St Cat’s! You’ll soon realise that College is more than a place to sleep at night (and party all day, or the opposite). It’s a safe space for exploring yourself and the world around you. There’s so much room for all sorts of things and it’s really up to you to make the absolute most out of your time at Cat’s. The opportunities are truly endless and we can’t wait to go on this journey with you.

    1. The College Staff and RAs are always here for you (and everyone else too)!

      The College Staff (and everyone in College, really) are some of the friendliest and most caring people you will meet. If you ever need to have a chat with someone about anything at all (be it uni or personal issues or a cool idea that you have), please know that you can always approach any of the College Staff. Or if you prefer, you can also choose to talk to any RA you feel comfortable speaking with, not just your wing RA. St Cat’s is your home now. We are all family and we care about you.

    2. Apply for Tutorials and Tutoring

      You can apply for weekly in-house tutorials if you are having a bit of a struggle with uni or if you just want to stay ahead of the game. It’s a perk of being a Cat’s resident, so be sure to sign right up! Plus, it’s a lot easier to bump up that GPA early on in the game! And if you’ve performed well in a unit, you can apply to be a tutor, which is great for earning some extra cash on the side!!

    3. Go to Faculty Dinners

      This may not necessarily be the first thing on your mind as a fresher, but networking is a huge part of adulting. You know as they say — it’s not what you know, it’s who you know! Faculty Dinners are a great way to get started. In essence they are small-scale, networking events and an opportunity to meet academics, potential mentors and people both in your field and out of your field. You can also choose to invite your lecturers and tutors to come along as guests. It’s a great way to open your eyes to all the possibilities.

    4. Check out Bloom

      Bloom is a youth innovation hub with its home in the heart of St Catherine’s College. It is a space where ideas come to life and everyone is welcome to come along, which is especially easy to do if you’re a resident here! Pop in with an idea (or even without an idea) and be inspired by all the entrepreneurial magic happening all around the BloomLab co-working space. And if you think that Bloom’s your thing, it’s worth checking out the UWA unit that Bloom runs — Launchpad!

    5. Apply for scholarships

      Scholarships can seem a little tricky, but it’s not as hard as you think! They are not too difficult to apply for and we have them all nicely listed out on our website according to the different categories available. Scholarships lift a huge financial weight off your shoulders and all opportunities should be fair game for everyone. Unfortunately though, applications for 2019 scholarships are now closed but be sure to keep a look out for them next year.

    6. Find something that you’re passionate about

      Obscure films, fundraising, event ideas for College, pop culture, current affairs — whatever it is, you can bet that there’s at least one other person in College that feels the same! Start a club and huddle together for a good discussion and a great time. It could even be a great way to explore some new interests and meet some new friends! If you get stuck and you don’t know what to do, who to ask or where to go to, you can always bring it up with the RAs and they will be sure to help you out. In a College of 400+ residents, St Cat’s is your oyster. 


    See more articles on our blog site here.

    Recommended Articles

  • 5 Things You Didn’t Know about St Catherine’s

    1. We have 6+ pets that roam around the College grounds.

    2. St Catherine’s has edible roof top gardens, that’s Rosemary for your roast and Nasturtium for your salads. Our Rooftop Gardens are always in constant supply of fresh herbs and vegetables, planted and maintained by our own residents. You are welcome to pick any of the fresh produce all year round.

    3. In 2017, we installed a 200kW energy system powered by 479 solar panels on our rooftops. Worth over $518,000, the energy generated from these panels offsets about 30% of our energy use — that’s approximately $84,000 in annual electricity spend, or 257 tonnes in yearly CO2 emissions.

    4. 5 pianos and 2 soundproof rooms. The five pianos include a Bösendorfer and a Blüthner Grand Piano, two full drum kits, music stands and adjustable music chairs.

    5. St Catherine’s has a Red slide like the Google offices in Berlin. When you need a bit of fun, the slide is the solution!


    See more articles on our blog site here.

    Recommended Articles