St Stephen’s Marching Band leads the way at the Primary Athletics Carnival
Traffic flow reminder for Duncraig Campus
Dear Parents and Guardians,
I’d like to take this opportunity to thank the vast majority of families who do the right thing each and every day when dropping off and collecting their children from school. Safety is everyone’s priority and responsibility. All drop-off/pick-up areas around St Stephen’s School are extremely busy during peak hours, especially before and after school, and in particular along Doveridge Drive. Many concerned members of the local community have witnessed poor driving behaviour that places both road users and pedestrians at risk. Rangers from the City of Joondalup also do more frequent checks and will continue to do so if the residents complain. As you know the secondary school dismissal bell goes at 3:20pm. Our Primary students are dismissed at 3:10pm and their families are struggling to get around the turning circle and out of the way in time for secondary student’s dismissal. This is due to secondary student parents arriving from 2:50pm and parking or waiting in the area. It would be helpful if secondary student parents arrived a little closer to 3:20pm and keep along the shoulder to allow primary student parents to move through the circle. When waiting for your child in the bottom carpark along Doveridge Drive, please park in allocated bays and avoid idling in a queue of traffic. Please be mindful that the area is part of a school zone, therefore the maximum speed limit is 10km/ph. On average our community collect their children and are off the campus within 15 minutes, which is wonderful considering the number of cars involved. Thank you for your patience and consideration as we continue to successfully navigate our drop offs and pick-ups. Kind regards Ms Rosemarie Dunn |
Joondalup Club Championships
Daniel Murrowood, Y9, won the men’s 2022 Joondalup Cup with a net score if 141 for 36 holes played over two days.
Well done!
Year 7 ADP
Year 7 ADP attended their 4th session of their program
This session was focused on altitude training, recovery and rehabilitation.
National Championships
Isabella Towie, Year 7, enjoyed the national championships in Adelaide on Saturday.
She came in at 81/87 runners.
Well done!
STEMSmart After School Coding Clubs at St Stephen’s School Duncraig
Start or continue your child’s awesome coding journey in Term 4 with STEMSmart’s After School Imagineers Club at St Stephen’s School Duncraig.
From 3:15 pm each Thursday, students from Years 3 through 7 can join and build up a wide variety of coding skills in 1-hour sessions!
In Term 4, students will explore the ever changing world of Artificial Intelligence in this cutting-edge new course. Students will learn how data drives the technology around us every day, from autocorrect, to smart homes, to self-driving cars. By creating their own data sets, students will design their own programs that leverage artificial intelligence to make the impossible possible.
To book, please follow the link below:
https://bit.ly/StStephensImagineers
We can’t wait to see you in Term 4!
SSWA Inter school State Surfing Championships
Maxen Horwood (Year 7) & Tristan Hearmon (Year 9) representing SSD at the State Surfing championships today at Scarborough Beach.
Having already won the Metro Championships, last week, the boys battled hard and were eventually knocked out after the second round.
Congratulations to both boys on a great achievement.
Matt Richmond
Head of Learning Area – Health & Physical Education
Year 12 ATAR & year 10 SSC Touch WA Competition
Below are photos from the Year 12 ATAR & year 10 SSC Touch WA Competition.
Matt Richmond
Head of Learning Area – Health & Physical Education