Tuesday 2 February our Year 12 students were visited by representatives of WA’s major Universities – Murdoch, ECU, UWA, Curtin and Notre Dame. The morning was a great success as students heard from each institution about admission, new offerings and alternate entry pathways. This left the students plenty to consider as they embark on their final year at school!
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Making a Splash for Mental Health
St Stephen’s School has well and truly made its mark in The Big Splash WA, a public art initiative aimed at raising awareness of child and adolescent mental health. Duncraig Teaching Artist Claire Davenhall has two dolphins featuring in the exhibition; ‘InterAqua Dolphin’ can be found at Stirling Gardens on St George’s Terrace, while ‘IceBreaker Dolphin’ is currently outside His Majesty’s Theatre. Meanwhile, Year 12 Visual Art students and their teacher, Verity Palmer created the St Stephen’s dolphin Finlay, aiming to spread the message ‘how to be a good friend when riding those waves of emotions.’ Ms Davenhall’s dolphins are on display until Wednesday 4 March, while you can meet Finlay with 44 other school dolphins on Saturday,17 March.
Get Fit
Lace your sneakers and bring your water bottles as Tuesday morning Bootcamp has returned to Carramar!
Every Tuesday morning members of the PE staff run a 45 min fitness circuit for any interested students. Starting with a flexibility and mobility program, the sessions help students develop cardiovascular and muscular endurance.
Bootcamp sessions are open to all students and start at 7.15am.
Gone Fishing
2018 Swimming Carnival
There was healthy rivalry between the houses at Carramar’s Swimming Carnival this week. The PARRESIA PRIDE shone through yet again as the polar bears of Parresia took to the water like…..polar bears to water, taking out the title. Followed by Charis and Makaria respectively. A list of the day’s winners can be found on our School website: http://bit.ly/2HkpmDu
Corinthians 9:24
Do you not know that in a race all the runners run, but only one receives the prize? So run that you may obtain it.
THUMBS UP
Artists Acknowledged
The amazing talent of our 2017 Year 11 and 12 Art Students will soon be on display at the Northern Perspectives art exhibition. With over 53 artworks displayed from schools within the cities of Wanneroo, Joondalup and Stirling, six Carramar students and four Duncraig students will be featured! The exhibition launches this week and will run until Thursday 29 March at the Wanneroo Library and Cultural Centre. Don’t miss it!
This sporting life: St Stephen’s School equipping students with tools to become stars of the future
St Stephen’s School students are working on becoming the sporting stars of the future. Aspiring athletes from the school’s Carramar camp tested their balance, flexibility, strength and agility at the launch of the Athlete Development Program last week. More than 25 students from years 7 and 8 were selected for the new program, with sporting backgrounds ranging from soccer, gymnastics, Aussie rules football, netball and athletics.
Their initial session included a functional movement screening with program partners, Athletic Institute, where they were put through a series of activities and measurements to form a tailored movement plan according to their individual needs, goals and capabilities. Head of health and physical education, Craig Thomas said the program would equip students with skills to support them in their chosen sport and further in the sporting industry.
“The program is unique in that it does not focus on one particular sport but instead aims to provide training and education that will complement each student’s sports training program,” he said.
He said the program’s aims included enhancing knowledge of what drives performance, physical literacy, specialised training in areas of physiology and sports psychology and how to achieve a balance between demanding training schedules and success at school.
“The course focuses on movement principles and wellbeing. Over the course of the year, students will have the opportunity to experience sessions that consolidate crucial functional movement skills, explore healthy nutrition, engage in mental skills training and increase their speed and agility,” he said.
Creative Guru
Congratulations to Alumni Jarrad Levy (Class of 2016), who has been selected as one of six emerging artists in the inaugural Propel Youth Arts and Art Gallery of WA mentorship program.
Jarrad was the overall winner for Northern Perspectives in 2016 and has gone into studying Photography and Graphic Design/Creative Advertising at Curtin University, while pursuing his personal photography work. The Mentorship program will culminate in an exhibition at the Art Gallery of Western Australia from April 13-22 – mark your calendars!
So let’s get on down to show Jarrad our support! Read more at https://www.propel.org.au/kickstart-x-agwa.
MUSIC MAKERS
Music students had a fun-filled weekend of rehearsing, performing and bonding over team-building games at Music Camp! The three-day residential camp, held at our Carramar campus, was an outstanding success, with lots of inspiration from alumni who returned to school to pass on their knowledge. On the final day, students relished the opportunity to perform in front of parents and friends. Well done to everyone involved!