A group of Carramar Secondary students took part in the Prevent Alcohol and Risk-related Trauma in Youth (PARTY) Program last week, an eye-opening initiative run at Royal Perth Hospital. Students toured the hospital, walking the treatment course of a patient involved in trauma, and were informed about risk-taking behaviours and the consequences involved.
A Fusion of Talent
See the future of creativity at this year’s Fusion Exhibition, on display at St Stephen’s Carramar from October 24-30, with works from a range of disciplines and ages on show as students from K-12 present their artistic talents. Fusion opens in the Technology Hub on Wednesday, October 24 from 6.30pm and all are welcome to come down and celebrate. Read more here: https://bit.ly/2NKo32F
Once Upon a Time
WAAPA Summer School 2018/2019
This Summer WAAPA at ECU, Mt Lawley is offering an exciting performing arts program for students from Years 1 to 12. The Summer School includes classes in RAP, Acting, Dance, Drama, Screen Performance, Music Theatre and of course, how to perform Shakespeare. For information about the fantastic courses on offer please visit WAAPA Summer School or contact Gabrielle Metcalf at g.metcalf@ecu.edu.au
Bush Chapel Blessing
Carramar’s Bush Chapel is a new sacred space on our campus which invites our community to gather, reflect and connect. Students, staff, members of executive and School Council and members of the Uniting Church gathered to celebrate the Blessing of the Cross morning, welcoming God to the holy space.
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A MESSAGE FROM ANNE ALY
When Dr Anne Aly MP recently visited our Carramar Year 12 ATAR Politics and Law students, she promised to give them a ‘shout out’ in Parliament. We were thrilled to find out she delivered on her promise and acknowledged our School on the national stage – check it out!
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Team Effort
Our Year 7 and 8 students displayed true St Stephen’s School teamwork when they participated in the TEAR Australia Read-a-thon throughout August and September. Together, students from Carramar and Duncraig have raised $538 for the charity. St Stephen’s was a pilot school for the program, helping provide feedback for its launch next year. Well done!