…you are open to his word and that you can come to know the risen Lord Jesus as your friend, your companion and your Saviour. Amen. Reverend Mark Leam…
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This week in our Junior School ‘Tinker Club’, students were lucky enough to have a special guest come and show them some cool stuff with 12V circuits. Some truck mirrors…
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…even when it is challenging. As you know, at St Paul’s School we are committed to a holistic understanding of education. We are interested in so much more than just…
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…services firm JLL Australia into our 14-week program. JLL presented students with a challenge: how could the bright young minds of St Paul’s School further assist JLL in becoming an…
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…about putting others first, seeking ways to make a positive difference in the lives of the people we come across and the communities we live in. This concept of leadership…
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…1800 (free) Headspace 1800 650 890 headspace.org.au Beyond Blue 1300 22 4636 youthbeyondblue.com Reach Out au.reachout.com Lifeline 13 11 14 Mrs Karen Semple & Ms Amanda Pashen School Counsellors…
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…unhelpful. Life as we know it will change dramatically over the coming weeks, but the sun will still rise and set, and life will return to normal again. Reports coming…
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…musicians and what it’s really like to work in the music industry. We hope to see you there. Bring your questions or just come along with an open mind. …
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…to be filled with knowledge. Rather, we view each person as a precious, unique individual, comprising a body, mind and soul. This is one of the oldest of ideas in…
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…thank you. St Paul’s says it values community, and it does. It is tangible, practical, real. As many may know, I am a deeply committed Christian. My hope is in…
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…with you in greater detail in coming weeks. [1] “So you think you’re special?” – Bernard Salt. Weekend Australian Magazine (24-25 June, 2017) – p34 [2] “Blessed be the egoistic…
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Congratulations to Abigail Bold (Year 7, Scudo) who won second place in the Gluten Free baking competition of the Pine Rivers Show. Although the show did have a children’s competition,…
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Although there has been some discussion about the resumption of community based sport, it is still unclear what that means for school sport. This doesn’t change the fact that we…
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…Commencing in 2020, no OPs will be distributed. Instead, Year 12 students wishing to go onto tertiary studies will receive an Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR). The main rationale from…
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…community an aspect of our history that has shaped who we are today. Today’s story was about the people who have shaped our identity. The culture of a school is…
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