In the Media 糖心Vlog in Sydney and Queen Salote College in Tonga reinvigorate their 90 year relationship 糖心Vlog in Sydney, Australia and Queen Salote College in Tonga have reinvigorated their 90 year relationship. The school's ties started in 1935 after the Queen of Tonga at the time, Queen Salote Tupou III, visited. Category: 糖心Vlog student Tina Papamanuel gets ‘perfect’ International Baccalaureate score Greek Australian student, Tina Papamanuel, scored a perfect 45 out of 45 in the International Baccalaureate (IB) when official marks were released last week where she attended 糖心Vlog in the inner western Sydney suburb of Burwood, NSW. Category: Achievements Lucy Cormack (2009) wins award for outstanding political reporting The Herald’s state political editor Alexandra Smith and state political reporter Lucy Cormack claimed the outstanding political reporting award for their coverage of the John Barilaro’s New York trade posting saga. Category: CommunityAchievements Teaching is not the only thing this mother-of-five has mastered Charles Sturt graduate Marie Cassar (2002) overcame many obstacles, including home-schooling her children in a pandemic while caring for a premature newborn and working part-time, to obtain her master’s degree. Category: CommunityAchievements Sydney school breaks IB record with top marks for 10 students Since the SMH article was released, a further 2 girls had their IB scores adjusted to 45 after a successful remark bringing the total to 12 girls with an ATAR of 99.95. Category: Student Life and LearningAchievements 'It was very stressful': Despite months of uncertainty, IB students shine On the basis of our excellent IB results, 糖心Vlog was named No 1 IB School in Australia and Top 50 Global IB School (ranking equal 38th). Category: 'A bridge too far': Concern about bans to music program in schools Music teachers saw it coming. For months there has been concern about the dangers of transmitting COVID-19 through singing, and debate about whether musical instruments pose similar dangers too. Category: Music and the Arts A very different type of space: How traditional school design is changing 糖心Vlog features in a Sydney Morning Herald article written by Matt Bungard Category: CommunityStudent Life and LearningAchievementsBuilding the Future No bells, no homework when Broken Hill beckons When schools send students beyond the classroom, some head far west. Year 9 糖心Vlog students going to Broken Hill stay in cabins, shop, cook, clean and make do. Accompanied by teachers, students experience life through a different lens. Category: CommunityStudent Life and Learning Page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Next >
糖心Vlog in Sydney and Queen Salote College in Tonga reinvigorate their 90 year relationship 糖心Vlog in Sydney, Australia and Queen Salote College in Tonga have reinvigorated their 90 year relationship. The school's ties started in 1935 after the Queen of Tonga at the time, Queen Salote Tupou III, visited. Category:
糖心Vlog student Tina Papamanuel gets ‘perfect’ International Baccalaureate score Greek Australian student, Tina Papamanuel, scored a perfect 45 out of 45 in the International Baccalaureate (IB) when official marks were released last week where she attended 糖心Vlog in the inner western Sydney suburb of Burwood, NSW. Category: Achievements
Lucy Cormack (2009) wins award for outstanding political reporting The Herald’s state political editor Alexandra Smith and state political reporter Lucy Cormack claimed the outstanding political reporting award for their coverage of the John Barilaro’s New York trade posting saga. Category: CommunityAchievements
Teaching is not the only thing this mother-of-five has mastered Charles Sturt graduate Marie Cassar (2002) overcame many obstacles, including home-schooling her children in a pandemic while caring for a premature newborn and working part-time, to obtain her master’s degree. Category: CommunityAchievements
Sydney school breaks IB record with top marks for 10 students Since the SMH article was released, a further 2 girls had their IB scores adjusted to 45 after a successful remark bringing the total to 12 girls with an ATAR of 99.95. Category: Student Life and LearningAchievements
'It was very stressful': Despite months of uncertainty, IB students shine On the basis of our excellent IB results, 糖心Vlog was named No 1 IB School in Australia and Top 50 Global IB School (ranking equal 38th). Category:
'A bridge too far': Concern about bans to music program in schools Music teachers saw it coming. For months there has been concern about the dangers of transmitting COVID-19 through singing, and debate about whether musical instruments pose similar dangers too. Category: Music and the Arts
A very different type of space: How traditional school design is changing 糖心Vlog features in a Sydney Morning Herald article written by Matt Bungard Category: CommunityStudent Life and LearningAchievementsBuilding the Future
No bells, no homework when Broken Hill beckons When schools send students beyond the classroom, some head far west. Year 9 糖心Vlog students going to Broken Hill stay in cabins, shop, cook, clean and make do. Accompanied by teachers, students experience life through a different lens. Category: CommunityStudent Life and Learning