5000 MEALS

Carramar’s Year 11 Food Science and Technology and Certificate II In Hospitality students have played an important part in the 5000 Meals and Second Bite World Food Day initiative. Using donated surplus food, students made over 60 meals and 24 muffins for people facing homelessness. Their efforts will contribute to the state-wide goal to create 5000 meals for people in need from food that would otherwise be wasted.

CAPTIVATING CREATIONS

After we witnessed the fabulous creations by our Carramar Secondary artists and photographers, the winners of the Drawing and Photography Competition were announced late last term! Congratulations to the following students who have kept the winning shields in the same House for another year.

Drawing: Heather McAllan, Makaria
Photography: Harman Heer, Parresia

CELEBRATING 2019

CELEBRATING 2019
Join us as we celebrate a wonderful school year, as well as our 35th anniversary, at our 2019 Presentation Evenings. Secure your tickets through the links below.

Carramar Primary, Thursday 5 December, 6.45pm: https://www.trybooking.com/BFYKA
Carramar Secondary, Friday 6 December, 6.45pm: https://www.trybooking.com/BFYJU
Duncraig Primary, Monday 9 December, 6.45pm: https://www.trybooking.com/BFYJZ
Duncraig Secondary, Tuesday 10 December, 6.45pm: https://www.trybooking.com/BFYIQ

MEET THE AUTHOR

St Stephen’s School is hosting the City of Joondalup’s exciting launch of author Judy Nunn’s latest novel, Khaki Town. Inspired by a true wartime story, Khaki Town is a breathtaking historical novel set in Queensland during World War II. Book a ticket to join Judy in the St Stephen’s School Theatre this Wednesday evening: http://bit.ly/2pAzVOy

If you would like to know more about hiring the St Stephen’s School Theatre, visit our website: http://bit.ly/2pCxFXb

NORTHERN EXPOSURE

St Stephen’s Global will be launching the 2020 Lou Morrison Kimberley Tour for current Year 8s and 9s in the next few weeks. This is an extraordinary opportunity for our students to spend time with indigenous students in our partner schools – Yiyili and Purnululu Aboriginal Schools in the East Kimberley. Students will learn about Australian indigenous culture in rarely-accessed traditional lands. The group will also have the opportunity to experience some of the amazing beauty of the rugged Kimberley region as they travel from Broome to Kununurra. The tour will run in July 2020.

Parents and students will be invited at attend Information Evenings at both campuses in late October and expressions of interest will close soon after.

Email mark.fielding@ststephens.wa.edu.au to register your interest now.