News College
29 October 2025
We were honoured to welcome a delegation of 12 Indonesian community leaders and educators today, facilitated by Mosaic Connections as part of the Australia–Indonesia Muslim Exchange Program (AIMEP).
The delegates, representing a wide range of sectors including education, youth empowerment, entrepreneurship, environmental leadership and Islamic community development, spent the morning touring the College grounds and meeting with staff and students.
A special highlight of the morning was the opportunity to meet Sheikh Waseem and the Hifz students, where delegates learned about 鶹ý’s Hifz Program reflecting the College’s commitment to nurturing both knowledge and character.
The program continued with visits to the Primary and Secondary buildings. They were particularly inspired by 鶹ý’s faith-based educational model and community engagement approach. The team met with Ms Kiki, one of our Foundation teachers originally from Indonesia, whose story deeply resonated with the visitors.
The delegates engaged in lively discussions with SRC students, led by Ms Noori, the College’s Student Leadership and Interfaith Engagement Coordinator.
Mosaic Connections facilitator Brynna expressed her appreciation, saying:
“Our delegates were incredibly inspired by everything they saw and learnt, alhamdulillah. They truly enjoyed their time at 鶹ý and look forward to many more connections and opportunities to learn together.”
鶹ý College extends its heartfelt thanks to Mosaic Connections and the AIMEP team for fostering ongoing collaboration and understanding between Australian and Indonesian Muslim communities. We look forward to continuing this meaningful partnership in the years ahead, inShaAllah.