School Vision

At Our Lady of Mt Carmel School our vision is based on four core beliefs. These are that we are responsible for establishing a Culture of Care and a Culture of Learning. We are accountable for a vibrant, successful school and we have a focus on discipleship.

Mission Statement

With a pioneering spirit, our Lady of Mount Carmel School, Mullewa aspires to foster a Christian community living in harmony with each other and the environment.

Motto

"Love one another, as I have loved you."

Values of the Fruit of the Holy Spirit

The Fruit of the Holy Spirit is a biblical term that sums up nine attributes of a person or community living in accord with the Holy Spirit, according to chapter 5 of the Epistle to the Galatians: "But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.

Love

by learning about the Gospel and the implementation of these values on personal, local and global levels.

Joy

by using their talents expressible in our daily activities.

Peace

through being honest, caring for others and by making choices and accepting the consequence.

Patience

by displaying their pride and concern for our surroundings, self, other people and the environment.

Kindness

through the ability to learn and act independently and collaboratively, using creative and problem solving strategies.

Goodness

by becoming involved and trying our best during every opportunity.

Faithfulness

of differences and similarities, respecting these by becoming informed citizens.

Gentleness

by being mentally and psychologically tough enough to bounce back after setbacks, rejections or disappointments.

Self Control

Presentation Sisters at OLMC

The Catholic Presence of the Presentation Sisters at OLMC

  • Preparation and care of the Church and altar
  • Celebration of the Sacraments
  • Angelus and Rosary
  • Celebration of Feast Days - OLMC, Feast of the Sacred Heart, The Assumption, Our Lady of Perpetual Succueur, St Patrick's Day
  • Devotion to Mary
  • Hymn Singing
  • Preparation of children reading for School and Children's Masses
  • Care of those in need

The Angelus

  • Traditional Marian Prayer
  • Prayed at 6am, 12pm, 6pm
  • Bells rung at these hours - it is a calling of people to pray

Our Lady of Mount Carmel is a Marian (Mary) title derived from the community of 12th century hermits who lived on Mount Carmel in the Holy Land. They expressed their devotion to Mary by the wearing of the brown scapular.

The title of OLMC was given in honor of the Blesses Virgin Mary having given the Scapular of Our Lady of Mount Carmel to Saint Simon Stock, a Carmelite monk. Her Feast is celebrated on July 16.