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During this morning's College Assembly, the FIRE Carriers and Respectful Relationships student ambassadors spoke about Siena’s commitment towards Reconciliation and Respectful Relationships, with a particular focus on student voice. Our College Captains had the opportunity to formally present Siena alumna, Dr Lisa Higgins (Class of 1993), the 2022 Dr Ursula McKenna (Class of 1948) Award. Each year...
read more“Art, in all its diversity, is an essential component of a comprehensive education for the full development of the individual. Today, the skills, values and behaviours promoted by arts education are more paramount than ever.” UNESCO’s International Arts Education week To celebrate International Arts Education week, the Arts Department organised a series of exciting activities for students, includ...
read moreYear 12 Legal Studies students attended Ringwood Magistrates’ Court last week. Students were able to observe real cases being determined by the Magistrate, making links to what they were learning in class. Students were also given the opportunity to speak to the Magistrate and ask questions. It was a fruitful session hearing about their work and various critical aspects of the legal system.
read moreOur Year 8 students participated in their annual Dominican Day held at Holy Cross Centre in Templestowe. The theme of the day was 'Being Catholic in Contemporary Society', and we explored it through the lens of our 2023 College Theme, 'Pay attention. Be astonished. Tell about it.' Sessions included a creative response involving labyrinth themed footprints, the unpacking and discussion of the Emm...
read moreYear 9 to 12 Students and Parents, Don't forget to register for our annual Careers Showcase taking place this Thursday, 1 June at 7.00pm. Registrations will close on Wednesday, 31 May at 5.00pm. This event is a wonderful opportunity to hear from industry professionals about their study and career pathways.
read moreYear 11 Physics students recently attended the Girls in Physics Breakfast at the William Angliss Institute, where they took part in roundtable discussions on future study and career opportunities with women who currently have a successful STEM career. The University of Melbourne's Head of Astrophysics, Professor Rachel Webster, also presented her lifelong research, Black Holes: A Window to Anoth...
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