CONGRATULATIONS TO DR JI HYUN (JULIA) YANG! We would like to congratulate past student, Ji Hyun YANG, who has just…
Service Learning kicked off their year with the first of our Eat Up working bees taking place on Ash Wednesday….
I recently read a description of adolescence as “a period of temporary insanity”[1]. While this might be an over-statement, parents…
There were many powerful lessons that came out of 2020. One of those lessons was about how much value we…
Two former St Paul’s students have featured in a recent article in the Courier Mail about the AIC/TAS all-star First…
I have always been interested in paradoxes. It’s my parents’ fault: they were lovers of Gilbert & Sullivan operettas, and…
I am conscious that many in our community may not be totally familiar with the term “Realms of Thinking”, particularly…
恭 (gōng)喜 (xǐ)发 (fā)财 meaning “Wishing you to be p(cái) 新 (xīn)年 (nián)快 (kuài)乐 meaning “Happy New Year”(lè) These are the two common sayings that people say to each…
Safer Internet Day raises awareness about the positive role of digital technology and explores ways we can all contribute to…
Happy New Year. May I extend a special welcome to parents and other caregivers who have joined the St Paul’s…
2020 is behind us and a new year is before us. What will 2021 bring? It’s anyone’s guess! Part of…
I really appreciated Rev Lynda Johnson’s message in the Celebration of Achievement, broadcasted last Friday night on YouTube: “You (we)…
This semester in IST, our Year 4s with the guidance of Dr Renae Jones (CIE), Mrs Skinner and Mrs Lees…
I have come to the view that it’s the little things we do consistently – rather than the occasional, big,…
What a 60th year! Our “normal” way of life, including the traditional end-of-year Celebration of Achievement, has been disrupted beyond…
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