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  • 03 September, 2019

    Romeo and Juliet - Tickets on sale now!

    Tickets are now on sale for the Year 9 Play Romeo and Juliet performed by students from Siena College and St Kevin’s College. The talented cast have been working hard on this co-production, with performances to be held at St Kevin’s College (Waterford Campus) in Richmond from September 17-19. This is a shorter adaptation of Shakespeare’s full length classic play, with an updated ...

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  • 30 August, 2019

    Siena College 2020 Captains announced

    Four exceptional young women, Adrienne Duray, Laura Griss, Ella Gurry and Bridget Hoy, nominated for the role of 2020 College Captain. We thank them for their willingness to serve the Siena community. Their responses at interviews, and their speeches at assembly were an affirmation of the College, their families, and of their individual gifts and talents. In selecting the College Captains, we use ...

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  • 29 August, 2019

    Catholic Education Melbourne Wellbeing Project

    During a recent Tuesday afternoon professional development session, Siena teachers who have been members of the Catholic Education Melbourne Wellbeing Project showcased the work they have been undertaking in their classes with our larger staff community. These staff members have been involved in embedding wellbeing practices in their academic classrooms to strengthen our students’ perception...

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  • 29 August, 2019

    Model United Nations Day - Student Reflection

    Student Reflection The Year 11 Politics class, along with some Year 10 Civics students recently attended a Model United Nations (UN) simulation day on the topic of Indigenous peoples conducted at Ruyton Girls College in conjunction with Trinity Grammar. Prior to the day we needed to research our allocated countries (Canada, Mongolia, Morocco and Myanmar), to have a deeper understanding on their va...

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  • 29 August, 2019

    Science Week 2019

    To celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon Landing, the theme for National Science Week this year was ‘Destination Moon: More Missions, More Science’. We started the week with a debate reviving the old conspiracy theory ‘Did We Really Land on the Moon?’. Passions were ignited and facts and evidence were exchanged. Students in the audience enjoyed watching o...

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