Our Spring tour mornings invite families to explore our campuses and experience all St Stephen’s School has to offer. Register for our upcoming October tours for Carramar and Duncraig here:https://www.ststephens.wa.edu.au/enrolments/tour-our-school
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STAGE SHOW
2019 has proved to be a big year for Carramar alumni Daniel Dosek. Ahead of his latest gig directing St Stephen’s senior school production of ‘Cluedo – The Play’ this month, he reflected on what has been a whirlwind of creative opportunities. Read his story here:http://bit.ly/2T3YvC9 or grab your tickets to the show at trybooking.com/BDIXN.
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Little Doves Playgroup
Little Doves Playgroup is a fun and free way to inspire little ones’ imagination, taking them on adventures through story-time, song, arts and crafts.
St Stephen’s School Carramar’s Collinson Library will pilot a new early literacy program from Term 3. We aim to welcome young families from the local community to join us in our love of story and rhyme.
Parents, Carers and children are welcome to book their place in the Little Doves program, named after the Dove in the School’s crest. It runs as part of a six-week program. However guests can book week-to-week to fit their schedules. We will be finishing with a lovely Teddy Bear’s Picnic in the School’s sprawling grounds.
This program is ideal for children up to three/four years-old. All families booked into this program will have access to the library’s borrowing facilities.
Sessions will be held in the Carramar Collinson Library on Thursday at 9am. They start on 15th August and run each week until 19th September.
Guests are asked to register their interest in each session via Trybooking to allow us to plan our activities accordingly. For more information go to: www.trybooking.com/BCXFK.
“A St Stephen’s School education encourages children to imagine, be curious and ask questions to gain a deeper understanding of the world,” Principal, Mrs Donella Beare said.
“Little Doves Playgroup will be the perfect way to spark children’s’ inquisitive nature, learning language and communication skills in asocial setting.”
CHANGING FACE OF EDUCATION
The changing face of teaching and learning has always been an interesting topic. Part Two of the discussion between Mrs Donella Beare and a group of teachers shines the spotlight on community expectations and the future of education. Read more here: http://bit.ly/31Z3cB5
LOVEABLE LEGEND
Carramar Mum of Ben and Nic and former staff member, Sally Pilbeam is at it again, pushing the limits in her bid to compete at the Tokyo Paralympic Games.
Sally will compete in a qualifying paratriathlon in Montreal tomorrow (June 28). Go Sally! We’re all cheering you on!
Read more here: http://bit.ly/31XCkkT
APPLE RECALL
Apple has recalled some 15-inch Macbook Pro laptops sold between September 2015 and February 2017. While not all devices are affected, you can see if your child’s device is included by checking the serial numbers listed here: https://support.apple.com/15-inch-macbook-pro-battery-recall
Or see the full story here: https://www.communitynews.com.au/western-suburbs-weekly/news/apple-announces-laptop-recall/
CHANGING FACE OF EDUCATION
The changing face of education has always been a topic of discussion. Our Principal Mrs Donella Beare recently sat down with a group of teachers to discuss how education has changed and what the future might look like for our students in her latest blog. With so many great points, we had to split the coverage into two parts. Read Part One now: https://www.ststephens.wa.edu.au/…/the-changing-face-of-edu…