Emma Baker in Year 10 is fund-raising for the South Africa Tour.
Lets show our support by ordering some irresistible Cadbury chocolate.
https://www.fundraising.com.au/order
Emma Baker in Year 10 is fund-raising for the South Africa Tour.
Lets show our support by ordering some irresistible Cadbury chocolate.
https://www.fundraising.com.au/order
Over the holidays, Year 12 students and three staff from Carramar and Duncraig volunteered their time on the St Stephen’s Global Cambodia Tour. As a result of their hard work, a Cambodian family who were living in a small unsafe house now has a new home. Read more about the tour in the Joondalup Times.
With our Twilight Tours coming up soon, we encourage our current families to share the event with friends and family. If you refer a family who successfully enrol at St Stephen’s School, you can receive a $500 Coles Myer voucher in our appreciation for spreading the good word.
https://bit.ly/2RJmgxb
Terms and conditions apply.
Did you spot St Stephen’s School in The West Australian’s Choosing a School liftout today? Mrs Beare discusses how we harness ‘soft skills’ such as critical thinking, creativity, resilience and versatility to prepare our students for the world beyond the school walls.
“We can’t predict the jobs of the future but we can prepare students for the changing world.”
Secondary students can create their own career pathway plans, explore different occupations and set interests and preferences on the new St Stephen’s Careers websites. Working with our Career Advisors on each campus, students can manage their accounts, set goals and track their career choices online.
Find out more here: https://bit.ly/2S9755r
Alfie Jamieson has a fundraising jar at Grill’d (Hillarys) for the month of February.
He is fundraising for the South Africa Service Tour.
When you order a meal at Grill’d you will be given bottle caps, you can then place the bottle caps into one of three different fundraising jars.
Grill’d Local Matters began in 2011 as a way to give back to the communities. So far they have raised over $4,000,000 for more than 20,000 local community groups across Australia.
The objective is to fill the Alfie jar!
What a smashing idea!