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Incident report

St Catherine's is always concerned for the wellbeing and security of all our residents. Please be an active citizen of our community by adhering to the following procedures if you are involved in or witness a health or safety incident in College.

  • If you or a fellow resident is very unwell or there is an emergency of any kind, please call 000 and immediately contact Reception (during office hours) or the Duty Phone (after hours) - 0439 505 341.

  • If you are involved in, or witness an incident that causes you concern but is not an emergency, please log it using the incident or misconduct incident report forms. Your report will be sent securely to the Head of College, who will ensure that the matter is reviewed and appropriate action taken where necessary.

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Resident Handbook

This will get you up to speed with the expectations of being a resident at St Catherine's.

Resident Online Services

St Catherine’s College has an online platform where you can submit maintenance requests, packed meal orders and notifications of absence.

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Tutoring program

As a resident, you have access to our comprehensive in-house tutoring service, with over 110 unit-specific tutorials every week, across all disciplines and year levels, led by experienced academic tutors.

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Find answers to common questions

Curious about life at St Catherine’s? From applications to daily living, we’ve answered what students and families ask most.

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