State Success for Netballers

Continuing with our fantastic netball news, Carramar students Amy Wilkinson (Year 12) and Imogen Resta (Year 12) have been selected to play in the WA Netball League State competition. Amy has been selected into the Demons State League Squad and Imogen into the Under 18 Wheatbelt Flames State League team. Wishing both girls the best of luck for the season!

ANTIGONE

St Stephen’s School Carramar Year 11 and 12 Drama Students present Antigone – a tragedy written in the year 441 BCE. Based on the aftermath of a civil war, protagonist Antigone defies the law, buries her brother, and is caught. When Creon decrees she is to be punished, Antigone takes matters into her own hands.

Dress Code: We Recommend trousers/pants due to the tiered seating layout.
Please ensure you have a copy of your ticket with you on arrival.

Between Thursday 22 March 2018 and Friday 23 March 2018
LOCATION

Carramar Tech Hub
50 St Stephens Crescent, Perth, WA

 

Equestrian Success

Isabella Lawrence and her Horse Springbrook Reggae(Hastie) won the 2017 Equestrian Western Australia Eventing Leaderboard Series for the year of 2017 in the EvA80 Junior Class.

Isabella also won the Saddles Plus State Interschool Championships in Eventing. The awards night was held in February 2018 at The Aloft in Riverdale.

On behalf of the St Stephen’s School community, we would like to congratulate Isabella (and Springbrook Reggae) on their successes!

 

Soup Kitchen Stars

Last Thursday Carramar students Natasha Hollier (Year 12) and Amber Bertoldo (Year 10), along with their teacher Mrs Justine Brightwell, assisted at the Salvation Army Soup Kitchen drive in Northbridge. The morning began when they left St Stephen’s at 6am,  headed for the Perth CBD, where they then served breakfast to those less fortunate. Little do some know, this routine has been taking place once a month for the past year. It’s wonderful to see students and staff alike dedicated to serving members of our wider community.

 

Polar Bear Pride

Did you know today is International Polar Bear Day?

Parresia House celebrated their house figurehead with pride, holding a bake sale and a lunchtime concert where Contemporary Ensemble One drew the crowds with their fresh tunes.

 

“Just Keep Swimming, Just Keep Swimming…….”

Our Carramar secondary students definitely dived into the second day of Swim Camp – they even took part in a fitness circuit to really wake them up! Students took advantage of the local swimming spot at Hillarys Marina for a lovely morning swim session and managed to squeeze a spot of beach volleyball into their packed itinerary.

 

April ATAR Exam Preparation and Revision Program

MASTER MIND AUSTRALIA

April ATAR Exam Preparation and Revision Program

Essay Writing – Subject Revision & Preparation

For all Year 12 students

The April Exam and Revision Program aims to prepare students for First Semester Exams, as well as revision consolidation.

Courses will be conducted in the second week of the April school holidays at:

Mindarie Senior College and Peter Moyes Anglican Community School

For further information contact Dr. Robert Hallam at Master Mind Australia on 9486 1377

Or visit www.mastermindaustralia.com.au

 

Swim Win -Twice as Nice

Byron Kimber (Carramar, Year 11 student) dominated the Rottnest Channel Swim on Saturday. Byron and his teammate, Tim Hewitt were the first duo team to cross the finish line, completing the race in just over four hours while battling very choppy conditions! Congratulations Byron – we’re glad you made it to shore before the great white shark was spotted!

A High School Highlight

Year 12 students dazzled in their stunning suits and gowns recently, to celebrate one of the highlights on the school calendar – the School Ball. Carramar students graced stunning Fraser’s, in the tranquil surrounds of Kings Park, dancing the night away in a special occasion to remember.