…and shame out of a desire to lift standards, you create a culture of fear. The test has become a high-stakes event with the community thinking that the outcomes are…
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What a 60th year! Our “normal” way of life, including the traditional end-of-year Celebration of Achievement, has been disrupted beyond comprehension. We often heard (and then dismissed the warnings) that…
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…profound, have blossomed and are contributing so much to the changing atmosphere and culture within the St Paul’s Community. Their leadership qualities are being honed, shaped, refined and developed, thus…
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…after or while still at School. Overall, St Paul’s students have access to any vocational course offered anywhere in Australia. Whether it’s a computer course online via a Melbourne provider…
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…are learning to turn a device on and off and swipe before they can speak. Alarming Statistics Recent concerns from health authorities highlight the negative impacts of social media on…
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Congratulations to Year 11 student, Tessa Power who was recently selected to sample a week ‘behind the scenes’ with the Queensland Ballet company. Tessa, who follows Queensland Ballet, first came…
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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 other…
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Congratulations to siblings Zane Baxter (Year 9) Jaime Baxter (Year 7) who both placed at the Australian Surf Lifesaving Pool Rescue Championships over the weekend! Zane competed in the U15…
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Year 1 and Year 11 students are working collaboratively this morning, whilst completing their respective units of study. Students in Year 1 are completing an English unit on Pirates, in…
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The St Paul’s Chapel is a hub for many activities in the School community and is an outward model of the School’s Christian foundations and is the focal point for…
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When it comes to work, what do young people want? Do young people today want to be their own boss or work for a company in someone else’s employment? It’s…
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…the ceremony, and then led them to the central fire for the commencement of the service. The symbolism of the ceremony was based upon the notion of rocks and fire….
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Congratulations to this year’s debating teams who have had an incredible season! St Paul’s performed exceptionally well in the QDU Debating Competition, placing eighth overall. There were 116 teams in…
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…complete the masks with realistic colour and texture. For homework, students compiled a costume with accessories that would help them complete their character transformations. Finally students were photographed in a…
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…You can’t attend in person, but so many are now online and you can join them from the comfort of your lounge. Bridgeman Community Church is one: www.bridgeman.org.au …
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