Character and virtues; values and ethics. These are the topics that occupy my mind on most days of the week…
Life can sometimes be a paradox. Next week will begin another of those strange paradoxical situations: External exams. Formal schooling…
This afternoon our 2022 Student Leadership Team were announced, including School Captains, House Captains and Executive Captains. Our Leadership Team…
By the time you read this, Dr Browning will have announced the names of the Student Leaders for 2022. As…
A school library is a quiet sanctuary. Shutterstock Margaret Merga – Lecturer and Researcher in Adolescent Literacy, Health Promotion and Education,…
As you may be aware, I enjoy reading. One of my favourite authors is Scott Peck. Peck is a psychiatrist…
The World School International Forum took place virtually this year due to COVID-19 restrictions. Instead of three student delegates travelling…
I am proud to say that I have received both doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine, as has most of my…
Reading can make for valuable parent-child bonding time. from www.shutterstock.com Margaret Merga – Lecturer and Researcher in Adolescent Literacy, Health Promotion and Education,…
There are many issues parents have to navigate when it comes to their children, but one which we’re hearing discussed…
On Tuesday, 14 September, the Libraries are inviting our St Paul’s community to get involved in an event called “Australia…
This week some of our Year 5 students took their mathematics class out and about on campus. Mrs Connolly’s class,…
I regularly encourage students to become students of current affairs by watching the news. As we prepare them to become…
St Paul’s School’s Book Week is back for 2021! This year, St Paul’s School will be hosting a number of…
Making school lunches can be the difference between leaving the house on time every morning or running that few minutes…
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