is keeping himself busying these days with ‘Coronavirus the Musical Musical’, of which he has written the overture and had performed by over 100 professional artists in isolation. Have a […]

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Noam (Year 2) had a go of Ms Hall’s science lesson ‘mug cake’ on the Junior School blog, and if that smile’s a measure of success. He nailed it!

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On the ‘Mr Barton Maths Podcast‘. It’s teacher-centric, and more so Maths teacher-centric but there are some takeaways in there for all of us. Bryn and Ollie provide interesting and […]

From the famous book Legacy by James Kerr that details the habits and beliefs of one of the most successful teams in sport, to ‘Sweep the Sheds’ is to ‘never be […]

It is a book that was given to all Prefects this year and is full of powerful lessons. As the title states, McRaven suggests that the habit of making your […]

Thankfully, we were able to gain special permission to take over the scheduled DL2.0 Maths class last Thursday for the Year 4s and encourage the boys to tune into their […]

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Over the past two weekends, boys have returned to undertake testing whether it’s been in the socially distanced Business Management SAC or an ensemble performance SAC for VCE Drama.

The boys in the ELC are keeping busy, painting teddy bear messages of thanks to all our essential workers who are at work to keep us safe.

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And it’s important for us to see boys finding solace in other pursuits. For Remy D’Alessandro (Year 7), a chance idea of making facemasks, has led to an exciting entrepreneurial […]

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As much to greet parents and boys alike but also to provide a level of accessibility that is an important part of our community. How is this done nowadays? With […]

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