Something smells fishy…

The Year 11 Marine and Maritime Studies students spent some time at the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) – Fisheries office at Hillarys Boat Harbour to learn about overfishing, fisheries management and the science involved. The students were able to dissect a fish, determine its sex and extract the otoliths. It was a great opportunity for the students to get a taste (and smell!) of what fisheries scientists actually do to ensure there will be fish for the future.

Ben Nicholson

Teacher Science

AI Seminar for Female Athletes

We are very fortunate to be able to host Professor Sophia Nimphius PhD at Athletic Institute.
Professor Sophia will discuss the menstrual cycle and how it can be seen as a barometer for health.
This important seminar is highly valuable for all females who will benefit from the science and psychology behind the menstrual cycle and how to control it to your benefit.
This one-off special event is free for AI members and only $20 for non-members.

To book, visit https://athleticinstitute.com.au/product/sophia_nimphius_seminar/

 

 

 

Service Learning with C1

On Friday, students from C1 homeroom braved the rain and walked to the Hepburn Heights Conservation Area to help The Friends of Hepburn & Pinnaroo Bushland with their annual native shrub planting.  City of Joondalup and Friends group representatives spoke to the students about the importance of urban bushland areas to preserve native flora and fauna, and how voluntary groups play a vital role in protecting and rehabilitating the bushland and conserving biodiversity. They then joined forces in planting around 200 seedlings.  Students hope to return later in the year to check on the progress of their plants.

More Hockey Results

Had a great day, the girls were awesome and tried so hard, learnt and got better as the day went on. Their manners and sportsmanship were impeccable.

Results:

Lost 7-0 Guildford

Lost 2-1 Mandurah

Lost 7-0 JTC

Won 3-0 Ellenbrook!!

Nice to have a win to finish the day.

Jenny Rowland
Teacher – Maths/Timetabler

Boys’ Hockey Challenge- Perth Hockey Stadium- 13th June

In their first game, they drew with Ursula Frayne 1-1. In their second game they comprehensively beat Mandurah CC 4-0 which meant they topped Pool B.

In the semi-final, they lost to eventual finalists Corpus Christi 2-0.

In their last game (a 3rd/4th place playoff) they drew 0-0 with Ursula Frayne.

The team itself comprised players who play hockey competitively as well as a few students who were new to the game. An honourable mention should go to Ewan Matthews who performed heroics in goal despite never having played there before and despite the ‘keeper’s kit being about three sizes too big for him. He was full of enthusiasm and his infectiousness rubbed off on the other players. In a lovely surprise, James Gishubl (Class of 2021) came down to watch and helped coach some of the younger players… without being asked to do so. He plays for Raiders and is a very accomplished hockey player himself. Special mention also to Jhett Kemp who was captain on the day. He helped organise the team, gave excellent team talks at half-time and between games.

The competition was won (comfortably) by Mazenod who beat Corpus Christi in the final.

My thanks to all the players who behaved immaculately and to the few parents who were able to come along and watch. My thanks also to Jaime for organising this and allowing these students to play hockey for the day. They sincerely appreciated the opportunity.

Regards,

Howie Jakeway

Head of Learning Area – English

Camp Cooking

Below are photos of Ms Plummer’s first trangia cooking lesson.

There was pasta, burgers, s’mores, and nachos but the stand out was an apple crumble from scratch – even peeled the apples on site.

Perth Youth Theatre is coming to St Stephen’s School in July 2022

A show in a week. It’s what we do- it’s what we’re known for. SSS Alumni Katrina Patient (nee Dreckow) has been co-owner/operator of Perth Youth Theatre since 2007. Providing an authentic theatrical platform for coming up 20 years, PYT offers children and youth an exciting adventure into the world of theatre.

Storm the stage at St Stephen’s School these school holidays.

4 Shows to choose from! 

Enrol now:

perthyouththeatre.com.au