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Considering our ‘Containers of Culture’
From the Head of Senior School.
Although invisible, school culture, like workplace and team culture, can be a powerful influence on how things are done. As we...
Showcasing Top Art to our Year 12 students
From Year 12 student Olivia.
Last Tuesday 29 March, the Year 12 VCE Art class went on an excursion to the 2022 Top Arts gallery at The Ian Potter...
Should we be concerned about vaping?
From the Deputy Head of Senior School.
Looking at the image below of a grape-flavoured e-cigarette or vape, I can’t help thinking of alcopop drinks...
Chaplain's Corner – Junior Schools
From the Junior School Chaplain.
Being in isolation as a close contact for the final week of Term 1 was not part of the plan. Easter and Christmas are two of the...
An energetic and immersive term of music
From the Head of Junior School Kew Music.
How wonderful it has been to return back onsite in 2022 and to recommence singing, playing and performing once again!
You drive your brain: master the hardware
From the Deputy Head of Senior School.
The brain is passive: what we think and what we do impacts our brain as it responds to what happens to it in the moment...
Collaboration, respect, and our new Year 10 Co-ordinator
From the Head of Senior School.
There is always excitement in welcoming students onto the...
Reaching for a post-COVID school experience
From the Deputy Head of Senior School.
Just four weeks ago, one of our students sat their Year 12 examinations at school, supervised by volunteer teachers...
Chaplain’s Corner – Senior School
My favourite carol is ‘O Holy Night’. If either Silvie Paladino or Denis Walter sing it at Carols by Candlelight, I have no need to watch any more. There is a line in that song that says ‘a weary...
02 December 2021Chaplain’s Corner – Junior Schools
Surprises come in many forms and guises. Some good, some borderline amazing, some awful, some tragic, some hilarious. But there's one thing we can usually say – surprises aren't boring...
02 December 2021