
Primary students excel in literacy and numeracy
The Primary students participated in a number of National and International assessments this year and have performed exceptionally well. International Competitions and Assessments for
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The Primary students participated in a number of National and International assessments this year and have performed exceptionally well. International Competitions and Assessments for
Based upon a Shark Tank model, the Year 7 Business and Economics students pitched some incredible invention ideas to a group of parents, students and
Class of 2018 Head Girl, Emily Graham, was officially presented the Gold Award in the Duke of Edinburgh program last week. Emily was introduced to
Year 5 student, Gavin Barry is fundraising for cancer research with the help of his classmate Chris Cunningham. As part of the fundraiser, Gavin plans
Year 7 to 9 students have gifted their published stories, written and illustrated during Impact Week, for the Kindergarten class to enjoy. “I enjoyed the
To begin this year’s sailing season, Year 8 student, Kathleen Ryan, won Best Overall Junior Sailor for the exemplary talent she showed last season. “We
Year 7 student, Angus Nichols heads to the Gravity Enduro National Championships in Maydena, Tasmania this weekend, representing WA. “I am excited. I’m not so
The Year 2 class had the privilege of hosting the Right Reverend Dr Ian Coutts this week. They learned about Anglican tradition, local history and
Thomas McGregor, Year 11, has been published after becoming a finalist in the Write4Fun Competition. “It was pretty cool. I was not aware that competition
A new stained-glass window with significant history has been installed in the Chapel of St Francis and St Clare. It immediately added a lovely ambience
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