The Year 9s visited two independent indigenous schools: Yiyili and Purnululu.
What an amazing experience they had!
Murdoch Mail Volume 8 2017-1704f7a
Featured in this volume is:
· Pathways & TISC Information Evenings – Events being hosted at both the Mandurah (23rd Aug) and South Street (30 Aug) campuses to assist students in navigating the TISC application process, information about important dates and deadlines and alternative pathways, in case things don’t quite turn out as planned.
· K-Track – Information about this award winning 14-week course which equips Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students with key skills to gain an alternative pathway into a broad range of undergraduate degrees.
· Media Portfolio Prep Day – An opportunity on Friday 29th September for Year 12 students to participate in creative workshops conducted by our academics, get feedback on their work and learn how to compile it all into a stunning portfolio for submission via the Creative Portfolio application pathway.
Stephen Kernutt
Careers Advisor
We are delighted to announce tickets for Maggie Dent’s new seminar Nurturing Kids Hearts and Souls are now available.
This event is proudly presented by Duncraig Primary School P&C (Public School) and supported by St Stephen’s School.
We are excited to have Maggie back at our Carramar Campus following her outstanding presentation in 2015. Originally planned to be held at an alternate venue by the organisers (Duncraig Primary School P&C), we are thrilled that our facility support has enabled an opportunity for our parents to attend as well.
The seminar will focus on exploring the unspoken dimension of raising healthy children, and the nurturing of children’s hearts and souls. Children are struggling with the modern world and this will show you why and what can be done in order to raise healthy, happy kids.
Maggie will explore EQ and SQ (the emotional and spiritual equivalent of IQ), the role of imagination, intuition, play and how to strengthen the human spirit in your home.
Tickets are limited so please book early to avoid disappointment.
DATE:
Tuesday 24 October 2017. Doors open at 6:30pm for a 7:15pm start, event concludes at 9:15pm.
TICKETS (limit of four per customer):
$35 each
LOCATION:
St Stephen’s School Carramar Gym (Parking is on the oval)
50 St Stephen’s Crescent, Tapping, WA 6065
Please ensure to bring some warm clothing in case the weather is cold.
PURCHASE TICKETS:
Please click here https://www.trybooking.com/RFLM and select the ‘St Stephen’s’ button.
Dear Parents,
The Nationally Consistent Collection of Data on school students with disability (NCCD) provides all Australian schools, education authorities and the community with a clear picture of the number of students receiving adjustments because of disability in schools, and the adjustments they are provided to enable them to participate in education on the same basis as other students.
The Australian Education Regulation 2013, requires that all schools, provide information to the Australian Government Department of Education and Training (the Department) for the purposes of the NCCD.
The information that Schools must give to the Department includes, in relation to each student with a disability at a school:
Please note, any information collected, will not identify any individual student, in any way.
For further information regarding the Nationally Consistent Collection of Data school students with disability, please visit: https://docs.education.gov.au/system/files/doc/other/2017_-_nccd_-_fact_sheet_for_parents_and_carers_v5.pdf
If you have any queries regarding the NCCD, please contact the relevant Learning Enrichment staff, for your specific campus:
Duncraig
Mrs Toni Mills (Secondary)
Toni.Mills@ststephens.wa.edu.au
Mrs Christine Roddy-Clark (Primary and ELC)
Christine.RoddyClark@ststephens.wa.edu.au
Carramar
Michael Crawshaw (Secondary)
Michael.crawshaw@ststephens.wa.edu.au
Helen Coombs (Primary Yrs 3-6)
Helen.Coombs@ststephens.wa.edu.au
Mrs Celeste de Villiers (K-2)
celeste.devilliers@ststephens.wa.edu.au
Experience the Cultural Wonders of Bali in a live theatre performance being held at Duncraig.
Balinese dance is dynamic, angular and intensely expressive. Eling Nusantara develop and combine the traditional dance, new creation dance and modern dance.
This performance is not suitable for children under 5 years.
Gold coin donation at the door.
Date: 14 September
Time: 7.00 – 8.30 pm
Location: St Stephen’s School Theatre
Contact person: Jeanette Teh
Trybooking link is here:
We are really excited to announce that we now have a school community freezer. It is located in the Get Well Room in the Primary School Office. The purpose of this freezer is to support families from Pre-Kindy to Year 12 at SSS Duncraig with a home cooked meal when they are going through a very difficult family situation.
If you would like to contribute to this freezer by cooking a meal we would greatly appreciate it. We are looking for simple, nutritious meals that are both family and freezer friendly. These include meat and vegetable based casseroles, lasagnes, hearty soups and mild curries. Please do not use any nut or nut products. Please include all components of the meal e.g. “Casserole with rice” to make it as easy as possible for the families receiving the meals.
Please follow the steps below:
Read the food safety link: https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/conditionsandtreatments/handwashing-why-its-important
http://www.taste.com.au/recipes/collections/freezer-friendly
https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/healthyliving/food-safety-when-cooking
Thank you for your support.
The latest edition of MHSCareers is available to download.
DOWNLOAD THIS WEEKS NEWS HERE (PDF)
DOWNLOAD THIS WEEKS NEWS HERE (WORD)
Stephen Kernutt
Careers Advisor
The much-anticipated Synthesis Exhibition + Film Festival is fast approaching.
Join us for an evening of Art, Design, Digital Media, Furniture, Food and Film as St Stephen’s student’s showcase their talents.
Primary Art Display 5.00PM
Primary Village
Exhibition and Awards 6.00PM
Secondary Admin Building
Film Screenings 7.00PM
Duncraig Theatre
To read the full version here is the link:
Stephen Kernutt
Careers Advisor