Trust

There seems to be a trust recession happening. In a world where trust in institutions, persons in power and science…

3 years ago

No longer “waiting for the world to change”

For various reasons, I have had ample time to read (and listen to music) lately. While I have indulged in some…

3 years ago

Year 12 Achievement Awards

At a recent assembly some of our Year 12 students were presented with their merit badges in recognition of their…

3 years ago

Why singing, dancing and acting is “good” education

The practical role performing arts plays in a well-rounded educational experience has endured much debate over the years. Today, educators…

3 years ago

STEAM – More than just playing with ‘cool toys’

A 21st-century education is one that responds to the economic, technological, and societal shifts that are happening at an ever-increasing…

3 years ago

Choice

We get to make choices in life. Which would you choose: Outrage, literacy, education wars, “sack the teacher” comments and…

3 years ago

Students Excel in Australian Geography Competition

Earlier this year, Geography students across the Secondary School tested their geographical skills and knowledge against students from all around…

3 years ago

Culture and Character

In this week's blog, Principal Terry Muldoon discusses the importance of culture, character and resilience.

3 years ago

Trust and Reputation

I have recently read a number of professional articles on the importance of trust in organisations and in appealing to…

3 years ago

Congratulations Lunch Maker Champions

Our Lunch Maker kids and families have learnt lots about what to include in their lunchbox.  Along the way we’ve…

3 years ago