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Asthma 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 ...
read moreDuring Week 6 the Learning Enhancement staff will provide two lunchtime study sessions designed to assist students from Years 9 to 11 prepare for their exams. These sessions will include information and practical strategies on getting organised, working to a study plan, making study notes and effective study techniques. Session dates: Monday 11 and Wednesday 13 November Interested students should ...
read moreSiena students recently joined with students from Richmond High School to celebrate International Day of the Girl Child at the Collingwood headquarters of T2. The event was organised by Georgie Onaatje, founder of EmpowerGirl, who believes that by '...sharing the stories of other women’s success, we can show young girls a world of possibilities for their future'. The T2 story was chosen to s...
read moreDuring Weeks 5 and 6, Learning Enhancement staff will provide three lunchtime sessions designed to assist students from Years 9, 10 and 11 to prepare for their exams.These sessions will include information and practical strategies on getting organised, working to a study plan, making study notes and effective study techniques. Session dates: 6, 11 and 13 November As places are limited, students ...
read moreSiena College students from Year 10 have been working with a network of schools to develop programs for students and parents around Respectful Relationships. Harmonious Families – Changing the Story For Our Young People, is the title of the parent seminar that was held on Wednesday, 23 October. This conversation was led by students across our network of schools that assists in building under...
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