Congratulations to Carramar’s Year 10 Girls Cricket Team for dominating the MILO T20 Blast last week! For the third time in four years, the girls have successfully made it through to the state finals. How exciting!
Reflect on a year of hard work, dedication and community at this year’s Presentation Evenings. Tickets are now live – be sure to get in quick.
https://www.trybooking.com/YZUB – Duncraig Secondary
https://www.trybooking.com/YZUG – Carramar Secondary
https://www.trybooking.com/YZUJ – Duncraig Primary
https://www.trybooking.com/YZUO – Carramar Primary
Carramar’s Year 11 Politics and Law students took a real-world look at law when they explored the WA Supreme Court and State Parliament on an excursion. Students toured Parliament, witnessing a ‘raucous’ Question Time, and viewed actual trials in the Supreme Court. The class agreed the courtrooms were nothing like the TV shows!
A collaborative piece, these stunning wings were created by Carramar Year 7 – 12 students and installed by St Stephen’s Alumni Tessa Dorotich! This is just one of the creative artworks on show at this year’s Fusion Exhibition. We hope to see you at Fusion’s Opening Night tonight, Wednesday 24 October, from 6.30pm in the Technology Hub! https://bit.ly/2NKo32F
Can you believe Christmas is only two months away?! Our School is once again supporting the UnitingCare West Christmas Appeal this year, supporting those who are disadvantaged in our community. Our community is encouraged to donate any food items from the list below, dropping the items to Homerooms. Donations open today and will remain open until the end of Week 7.
Our Cook and Donate program sees our staff band together to cook meals for UnitingCare West Merriwa once a Term. Last Term, an hour’s worth of cooking resulted in 37 meals to donate. It’s a great way to catch up with colleagues and lend a helping hand to our community!
On Sunday at ECU Joondalup the Little Feet Festival took place. For the first time St Stephen’s was involved as a provider of activities for the many families who attended. The 2018 safari themed event was an overwhelming success with approximately 900-1000 people coming through the different activity stations we set up.
A huge thank you to all involved; Marketing & Communications, Admissions, Kimberley Safari Tours, Lise Legg, Donna Lund, Valery Wells, Claire Jones, Linda Scott (Chris Scott’s Mum) and students from both campuses. It was lovely speaking to so many people about our School and the feedback was wonderful.
A special thanks to Katie Lee who was the mastermind behind this project and I know that next year will be as successful.
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