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Murdoch University Upcoming Student Events

August 31, 2017

 

  • A Day in the Life of a University Student – This free event invites Year 9 & 10 students to experience what life is like as a Murdoch University student during the Term3 school holidays. Students will choose from either Wednesday 27th September or Thursday 28th September to explore the campus, meet new friends and participate in hands-on workshops in subject areas of interest to them. Places are limited and students can register by visiting the website.
  • MESH at Murdoch awards – The MESH at Murdoch Awards recognises and rewards Year 10 and 11 high school students in Western Australia for excellence in areas of media. We are searching for outstanding submissions in Screen Production, Photography, Journalism, Creative Writing, Games Art, Graphic Design, Sound Production, Theatre and Drama, Radio, and Web Communication. Student submissions will go in to the running to win the coveted Golden Mesh trophy and a $500 gift voucher, courtesy of Murdoch’s School of Arts. Submissions are due 6 October 2017. For more information, visit www.meshatmurdoch.com.
  • On-Campus Visits – Term 4 is an excellent time to bring Year 10 & 11 students on campus to explore campus, courses and careers. Take a tour of campus, hear from current students and experience disciplines of interest in an engaging experience for students. To secure your preferred date in Term 4, email engage@murdoch.edu.au.
  • Year 10 & 11 Presentations – The Future Students Team can come to your school to talk to students in Year 10 & Year 11 about studying at university, with tips on how to pick the right course for you, how to decipher university language and alternative pathways to university entry. To make a booking, email engage@murdoch.edu.au with your preferred date.
  • Career Tasters – conducted at your school, or on campus, the career tasters are ideal for Year 9’s who are beginning to explore future careers and consider their interests and aptitudes.  The career tasters utilise our Student Ambassadors, putting your students in touch with current and credible university students who are studying and on a pathway to careers and futures that may be outside of a Year 9 student’s current experience.  These sessions are informative, entertaining and a great catalyst for further discussion and exploration. To book, email engage@murdoch.edu.au with your preferred dates.

Stephen Kernutt

Careers Advisor

Basketball Report – Students vs. Staff

August 28, 2017

 

SSS Staff Wipe the Court with Student Team

The current St. Stephen’s Duncraig Senior Boys Basketball team has proven that they are one of the most accomplished teams in SSS history. Their impressive win-loss record certainly supports this claim. However, last Thursday this team bit off more than it could chew when they foolishly decided to challenge the SSS Duncraig staff to a ‘friendly’ playoff.

After an exhaustive drafting process and extensive pre-season training regime, the SSS staff fielded an intimidating all-star line-up. It was a team that proceeded to systematically and mercilessly dismantle the hapless student side with their signature balance of experience and skill.

From the starting tip-off, the boys knew that they were in for a whipping.

Daniel Ramsey set the pace early on, penetrating the lane like a bullet train and draining more buckets than the Titanic bailing team. His sweet running play was complimented by resident bad boy Phil Timms’ dominant physical presence in the paint, providing the muscle for a potent inside game to match. Add to this the dead-eye outside accuracy of Anna Sargeant (who was shooting the lights out from deep) and the student side were forced to call a time out in an attempt to break the staff’s early momentum.

It was a futile call, however, as team captain Bronwyn “Magic” Hart dictated the play with sublime handling skills, snapping student ankles and pulling proverbial rabbits out of the hat with her dazzling array of look-away passes. Magic’s partner in the backcourt, Ellie Ormerod, started to get the hot hand herself by the end of the first half – blowtorching the J from all corners.

By halftime, the difference in the score was as broad as the average ages between the two teams.

It was more of the same in the second half. Greg Hatfield proved why he is known as “Mr. Triple-Double Trouble” with an MVP performance while Matt English showed that he has more moves than a bowlful of jelly. Hatfield-English truly is SSS’s answer to the NBA’s Curry-Durant combination.

Adam Merrifield was at his Swiss army knife best again this match – his full court hustle causing endless problems for the opponent backcourt. Simon Haydock’s patent brand of shake-and-bake offense once again was at the fore – the man known as “The Doctor” was diabolical with his dispensing of the pill all game.

By the time Karalyn Plummer sauntered onto the court late in the second half, the damage was already well-and-truly done. But “Kara-kazi” continued to put the game beyond doubt, because that’s just what elite professionals with a center’s height and a guard’s game do.

The SSS staff offered no mercy for the hapless students as they effectively rotated their bench.

“There was no escaping their onslaught,” bemoaned Christopher Wilson-Smith in a post-match interview. “Their defensive pressure was suffocating and their run-and-stun transitional offense was devastating. It was almost as if they had 7 players on the court towards the end of the game!”

“Their performance really was quite unbelievable,” stated Kyle Venables, who had great difficulty getting the ball in his hands. “You couldn’t dream up a more dominant game.”

With the 2017 exhibition game now in the record books, the SSS Staff can once again humbly return to the more mundane task of being educators. Until next year, when the students once more build the confidence to feebly challenge the reigning champions.

Rest assured, the staff will be ready.

Final Score

Students = $586 worth of official NBA apparel

Staff = Athletic shorts that pre-date to the ‘90s

Mr Damon Eaton

Media Teacher

Year 11 River Cruise

August 28, 2017

The River Cruise was well received by the students on Friday night. They came dressed in costumes for the theme “The Award Goes To…”

Prizes on the night were awarded to:
Isaac Reid for dressing as Jack Sparrow
Charlotte Deney-Johnson for dressing as Rita Skeeta from Harry Potter
Caiiln Brewer, Paige Brandwood, Caitlyn Ribbons and Brianna Glasson as Superheroes

Special mentions also went to:
Emi Rad-Mel and Jonathan Tushingham as Buttercup and Inigo Montoya from Princess Bride
Sonja Jeyabalan and Courtney Shipham as Ghostbusters
Corey Newland as Arthur from the children’s cartoon
Zoe MacAdam as Nurse Lee from Call the Midwife
Ryan Sewell as the boy from the movie UP.

Below are just a few photos from the night.

 

Special Basketball Game

August 25, 2017

Brave Year 12 students took on staff in a game of basketball. This challenge has become an annual event.

The game was exciting and nail biting with the Year 12’s triumphantly winning.

 

Principals Acquisitions – Synthesis Exhibition + Film Festival

August 24, 2017

This yearly exhibition helps to develop the creative and innovative potential of the students. The high standard of craftmanship and creativity made it a challenge for Principal Donella Beare to pick just two winners.

The Principals Acquisitions for 2017 were awarded to the following students:

The Visual Art Acquisition Award – Josephine Hanbury-Krakolinig

The Technologies Acquisition Award – Kiara Chappell 

 

“Do not neglect the gift that is in you, which was given to you by prophecy with the laying on of the hands of the eldership.” – Timothy 4:14

Synthesis Exhibition + Film Festival

August 23, 2017

The Synthesis Exhibition + Film Festival opened the doors and welcomed the throne of visitors.

Every year the festival impossibly surpasses the previous year.

Such talent, such vision.

Well done to everyone!

If you couldn’t make it last night it is open from August 23 – August 29 from 8:30 am -4:00 pm.

STEM Education

August 22, 2017

Did you know that 75 per cent of the fastest growing occupations now require STEM skills and knowledge?

STEM education is the learning of science, technology, engineering and mathematics in an interdisciplinary or integrated approach.

As part of science week last week, our School welcomed STEM professionals into their classrooms. Students even participated in a virtual classroom discussion with scientists working in the space industry.