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Thank you to all students and staff who supported the Cassia bake sale on Monday. The proceeds will go towards supporting the work of Aboriginal-led community organisation, Opening the Doors Foundation. The Foundation enables First Nations students to participate fully and equally in education, and supports families to make their own choices about their children’s future.
read moreOnly one week to go until our ‘Do More, Be More’ Giving Day on Wednesday, 14 June! Support Equity Scholarships by giving the gift of a ÃØÉ«´«Ã½ education at https://giving.siena.vic.edu.au.
read moreOur Year 12 Italian students, Patrice V and Isabella P recently took part in the Dante Alighieri Poetry Recitation Competition held at The University of Melbourne. Since 1961, the competition has been providing students a platform to demonstrate their ability to recite Italian poetry, both contemporary and from Dante’s Divine Comedy, therefore allowing students to gain confidence in accurate int...
read moreYear 9 to 12 students and their families attended our annual Careers Showcase last Thursday evening, hosted by the ÃØÉ«´«Ã½ Alumnae Association. Thirty-six alumnae across eleven career categories spoke about their post ÃØÉ«´«Ã½ experiences and the journey they embarked on to achieve their career goals in their respective fields. Earlier in the day, families also had the opportunity to attend a Tertiary ...
read moreLast Friday, the Counselling Hub kickstarted a new Wellbeing program, 'Self Care Your Way' to support our Year 12s in striking a balance between studies and wellbeing. Based on students' feedback, four activities were on offer for our Year 12s to select from: Highfield Park Nature Walk, Mindful Craft, Meditation Yoga, and Circle Time with our newly accredited Therapy Dogs, Rooey the Cavoodle and C...
read moreDuring Reconciliation Week, our FIRE Carriers were privileged to participate in the annual Long Walk hosted by Aquinas College in Ringwood, which is one of the largest events in Melbourne promoting Reconciliation. The event honoured the original Long Walk which took place in 2004, when Michael Long walked from Melbourne to Canberra to meet with the then Prime Minister, John Howard, in order to dra...
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