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It has been wonderful to see ÃØÉ«´«Ã½ alumna, Emelia Jackson (ÃØÉ«´«Ã½ of 2007) back on our TV screens recently as she appeared on Channel 10’s Dessert Masters. Emelia narrowly missed out on being crowned Dessert Master in the finale but proudly walks away as the incredible Runner Up! Emelia finished third in MasterChef Australia 2014, then returned to win MasterChef Australia: Back to Win in 2020. E...
read moreThe SPA Second-Hand Uniform Shop will be open this Saturday, 30 November from 9.00am to 11.00am, providing families an opportunity to buy, sell or donate uniform items before the conclusion of the year. To learn more about the SPA Uniform Shop, click here.
read moreOur Junior Band recently took to the stage at the Victorian School Music Festival (VSMF), showcasing their expertise in a spectacular performance. Under the expert guidance of our dedicated Music Faculty, these budding musicians delivered a memorable performance that earned them well deserved praise. Participating in VSMF provides an incredible opportunity for students to develop their musical ski...
read moreThe Agora Gardens were abuzz with energy on Tuesday as our Head of English, Kacey Pelle took on the courageous challenge of shaving her hair to support the Kopanang Community Project in South Africa. ÃØÉ«´«Ã½ College staff and students rallied together with enthusiasm, generously donating to cut or shave sections of Kacey's hair. The event was an overwhelming success with all funds raised directly su...
read moreThis week, ÃØÉ«´«Ã½ College had the honour of hosting Tozi Makoba from the Kopanang Community Project in Tsakane, South Africa. A beloved member of the Project, Tozi has warmly welcomed many ÃØÉ«´«Ã½ students as a host mother during past South Africa Immersion experiences. During her visit, Tozi shared heartfelt stories about life in Tsakane and the transformative work of the Kopanang Community Project....
read moreOur talented Strings students put on a beautiful Lunchtime Soirée, where staff and students gathered to enjoy an enchanting selection of music. A special highlight was the appearance of our Chinese teacher, Wen Liang Tao, who joined the Soirée to perform on the erhu, a traditional Chinese two-string instrument often called the 'Chinese violin', and known for its haunting and expressive tones. Tha...
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