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Six Siena students, accompanied by Principal, Gaynor Robson-Garth, Elizabeth Hanney and Head of Health and PE, Laine Rice, attended the inaugural Inspiring Positive Lifestyles breakfast this morning. The breakfast, hosted by alumna Susan Alberti AC (Class of 1964), featured a keynote address by Lauren Burns OAM and a panel discussion encouraging everyone to embrace positive lifestyles through heal...
read moreToday's commemoration ceremony for Remembrance Day was conducted by our Year 10 Politics and Legal Studies class. Year 9 and 10 students read moving diary extracts from four young people written during World War 1. We paused as a commuity to reflect on the commitment and courage shown by so many in the service of their country, and prayed for those Australians serving overseas. Lest We Forget.
read moreStudent Reflections In the first weeks of Term 4, fifty-five students in Years 7 to 9 were very fortunate to take part in four Pillars Leadership sessions. We discussed many key aspects of being a leader at Siena and developed skills that we could potentially use in leadership roles. The main focus of the first session was on Dominican values in leadership and why they are so important to our Coll...
read moreCongratulations are extended to the Siena College students who took part in this year’s production of ‘Romeo and Juliet’. This collaboration with St Kevin’s College allowed our students to experience the dramatic process of staging a production whilst exploring the complexity of Shakespeare’s tragic and classic love story. Our thanks are extended to Ms Gemma Di Bari a...
read moreAsthma is a long term lung condition which can be controlled but cannot currently be cured. People with asthma have sensitive airways which are more likely to react to triggers. The lining of the airways is thicker and inflamed. When a person with asthma has an asthma flare up, the muscles around the airway squeeze tight, the airways swell and narrow and there is more mucus. This makes it hard to ...
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