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At the heart
of San Sisto College lies its people — students, staff, past students and
community.
At San Sisto
College, we recognise that our past students are an integral part of our continuing success.
We are
committed to building long-term friendships based on mutual contribution and
benefit.
If you have past student news or would like to contribute to the San Sister bi-annual newsletter, please email SanSistoAlumni@bne.catholic.edu.au.
Click here to join the Past Student Network
Supporter Gifts
The Rose Retail Centre has a range of supporter merchandise items including polo shirts, 'San Sister' Silver Pendant and Chain and the 55 years of San Sisto College Book.
'San Sister' Silver Pendant and Chain

This beautiful piece of silver jewellery has
been created for San Sisto College by award winning jeweller Daniel Bentley.
This pendant is inspired by significant
symbols connected to San Sisto’s Dominican charism.
The circle at the top represents the globe of
the world. This reminds us that we are challenged to spread the good news
of the gospel in every place and circumstance.
The two long, curved pieces represent two
hands, symbolising service. They are also the initials of our college,
San Sisto.
The orange gemstone is a citrine and
symbolizes the orange trees associated with the story of St Dominic’s life.
The main circular piece enclosed within the
hands represents the college hat, symbol of our community.
The necklace retails for $140
to past students.
55 Years of San Sisto College Book

This book is directed towards students, staff,
parents and friends of the San Sisto College community, present, past and
future. The College’s history is outlined, its values proclaimed, its symbols
explained, many achievements celebrated and most significantly, the precious
golden thread of its community spirit traced, from its year of opening in 1961
to the present day. The story chronicles an ever-evolving college community:
from its beginnings in a classroom for nine students in the then Blessed
Martin’s Primary School, moving to the old Queenslander convent with fifty-six
students then on to its present, beautiful campus catering for close to 700
young women.
The book retails for $40.