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Submissions for the 2019 edition of ‘Shared Stories’ are now open. Students from all year levels are encouraged to submit a piece of writing on the theme ‘Gratitude’. Their writing can take any form. Art work, including photographs and drawings, can also be submitted for publication. Students should speak to their English teacher if they are keen to enter and email any subm...
read moreSiena alumna, Emma Yee (Class of 1999) participated in the Vinnies CEO Sleepout last night to raise money for the St Vincent de Paul Society. The Sleepout raises awareness and brings home the realities of homelessness. Emma’s fundraising efforts will feed families, help families keep power on this winter, help relocate a person sleeping rough to accommodation services, and provide emergency...
read moreIt is always a great pleasure to welcome back our alumnae to discuss career pathways with our current students in Years 9 to 12. Thank you to all those who so generously gave their time to participate in the panel discussions on areas as diverse as Architecture, Criminology, Forensics, Medicine, and Creative Design.
read moreOn Monday, 20 May, a group of enthusiastic Year 7 students travelled to Camberwell Grammar School to participate in the Da Vinci Decathlon. This is an academic interschool gala day run in the spirit of an Olympic Decathlon, with events of an academic rather than athletic nature designed to challenge and stimulate the minds of school students. Teams of students compete across ten disciplines: engin...
read moreDominican Education Australia (DEA) held their annual general meeting at Siena College on Thursday, 6 June. DEA Chair, Ms Eileen Young acknowledged the work of retiring Board Chair Mr Sean McGing, who has also served on various Board Committees of the College since 2008 including the Finance Committee and Risk Management Committee. Photo captions: Ms Eileen Young (DEA Chair) and Mr Sean McGing (re...
read more“The best tools we can give our students for their wellbeing are the skills they need to pull themselves out of troughs." Minna Denholm, Leader of Wellbeing Programs Siena College's Minna Denholm featured in The Weekly Review's Education and Innovation section today (Wednesday, 12 June). Please click on the image below to read the article.
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