…a comfy spot for their reading. We hosted the Lego Minions competition at lunchtime in the Possibility Hub. Well done to all our finalists. The final challenge brief was “Something…
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…Hill families a supportive and creative environment where their children can flourish. Why Students Come to St Paul’s From North Lakes St Paul’s School was named as the Australian School…
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Over the past 20 years, the Junior School at St Paul’s School has served the community well. We’re now excited to announce project Flourishing Futures which will see our Junior…
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…or learn a new skill. Junior Library On Mondays at lunchtime, the Junior Library hosts Minecraft for students in Year 4-6. Tuesdays are Tech Tuesdays and on Wednesdays students in…
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Please find attached a statement from the Archbishop of Brisbane. The Most Reverend Dr Phillip Aspinall has issued an official statement ahead of the Prime Minister’s national apology on Monday…
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…complemented with in-depth study on narrative elements such as plot, setting, characterisation, concepts, symbols, and motifs. The Year 12 English Unit 4.1 focuses on a close study of literary texts,…
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…of Fornite Time Limit: What happens when you reach the time limit? · You get a warning 5 minutes before hand · Then a screen pop up shuts…
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…salad + homemade banana bread Frittata (with lots of veggies!) + 1 orange + creamed rice + rice crackers and dip Healthy mini pizza + yogurt + homemade fruit slice…
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…melting pot of creativity, opening their minds to so many possibilities! Thanks to The Edge Crew for hosting and understanding what Queensland has to offer for turning ideas into something…
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…heavily influenced by technology through addition (new jobs being created), alteration (the nature of jobs being affected) and automation (technology replacing human jobs). But AI cannot replicate human creativity. The…
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Year 12 student Sean Tayler has won the inaugural St Paul’s School Speed Story competition to officially launch Book Week 2017. Four students from Senior School had seven minutes devise…
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…people to make a difference to the communities in which they ultimately will live and work. We often think that leadership is the domain of the few. It is true…
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…aimed at revitalizing our local habitat. Originally a suggestion coming out of the Global Sustainability Realm of Thinking, and this year picked up by the Service Learning committee, the corridor…
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…novels are real books and do count as real reading and can be enjoyed by readers of all ages, and here’s why. Graphic novels are a complex text that combine…
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…with all the homestay families, there is a great sense of hospitality. They always want to make sure that you are comfortable and never hungry! My homestay family has taken…
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