Technology Troubleshooting Online

 

Please visit the Collinson library online to find information on troubleshooting technology issues, email connection, downloading educational apps, accessing the portal and SEQTA.

This is a helpful reminder of the information was covered in the year 7 Technology Orientation at the beginning of the year.

Log into the library (password is ‘serve’), navigate to ‘Libguides’ / Technology and Enterprise / Year 7 / Year 7 Orientation

Access the tabs at the top of the page for information. The troubleshooting information is under the ‘Email and Printing’ tab.

The quick link for your convenience is:  http://library.ststephens.wa.edu.au/digitalhelp

Library Lifeline

With the increased reliance on devices, it is more important than ever for us to offer charging amenities for our students. Devices like laptops, iPads and phones have become important educational tools that facilitate a productive learning environment. As the popularity of such devices continues to grow, keeping a device charged can be an issue. A dead battery limits student productivity.

The Library has installed a Charging Station with a multitude of different chargers.  Charging stations are fixed units that feature separate locking compartments where a student can leave their device to charge safely.

ANU Tuckwell Scholarship – News for Current Year 12 Students

Every year, ANU offers twenty five students from across the country a Tuckwell Scholarship – Australia’s most transformational undergraduate scholarship.

The Tuckwell Scholarship Program allows students to take full advantage of their time at university, including the many academic, social, cultural, sporting and leadership opportunities that come with life on campus at ANU.

The application process for the 2019 intake opens for Year 12 students in March 2018, so we would encourage all Year 11 students to look into this opportunity now by heading to the Tuckwell Scholarship webpage and beginning to prepare.

Students can stay up to date with the latest Tuckwell news by:

If you would like more information about the Scholarship, explore the following pages:

Murdoch Mail

Murdoch Mail: Volume 9 2017.

Featured in this volume is:

  • New degrees in Communication and Creative Media – Find out more about two brand new industry-driven degrees being offered in Semester 1, 2018 – Bachelor of Communication and Bachelor of Creative Media. Designed in consultation with industry, we have ensured that the degrees are relevant to today with hands-on practical experience built in to give students the tools and skills they need to secure a job and excel in their chosen career.
  • Media Portfolio Prep Day – An opportunity on Friday 29th September for Year 12 students to participate in creative workshops conducted by our academics, get feedback on their work and learn how to compile it all into a stunning portfolio for submission via the Creative Portfolio application pathway.
  • #codelikeagirl Coderdojo – Is back in Term 4 for Years 7-10 girls. This free afterschool program teaches girls to code in a fun, relaxed, social environment.
  • Global Goals Youth Forum – Murdoch University, in partnership with Asia Education Foundation, is pleased to host the Global Goals Youth Forum, Perth. The Forum is a full-day program (9am-3pm) on Friday 27 October for Years 9-11 students, designed to deepen their understanding of global issues and develop their global competencies.

 

Murdoch Mail Volume 9 2017

 

Volleyball Championships

Wednesday we had our senior boys and senior girls compete in the School Sport Western Australia, SSWA, volleyball championships at Warwick leisure centre.

Both teams performed extremely well, the boys finished as the runner up of the A grade and the girls finished 3rd in the A grade.

Adam Dwyer

Sports Coordinator, Health and Physical Education

 

Well done to both teams!

LEARNING FROM THE BEST

Carramar students were recently visited by international business guru Jude Ower MBE. Jude has developed platforms for BP, Shell and IBM before founding Playmob – an internationally renowned video gaming company based in London and San Francisco. She shared her incredible career journey with our students as well as touched on leadership styles and tips on how to start your own business. What an opportunity!

What a wonderful opportunity for our students.