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  • 15 May, 2019

    Dolly's Day

    'Speak, even if your voice shakes' was the message fourteen year old Amy “Dolly” Everett left behind in January 2018, when she took her own life after becoming a victim of ongoing cyberbullying. Online bullying can have a devastating impact on young people, whose online life is a key part of their identity and how they interact socially. On Friday 10 May, our students stood together ag...

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  • 15 May, 2019

    Learning Centre News

    Our parents may be interested in the following article which includes some helpful tips for encouraging your teenagers to read more often: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-12-19/how-to-make-reading-fun-for-teenagers/10281350 Devil’s Ballast – Meg Caddy I counted fifteen dead me working the deck of the Kingston. Well, they weren’t dead yet, but the day was young, and I had a full ...

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  • 15 May, 2019

    St Vincent de Paul College Conference Day

    Amelie Nikolovski, Amanda Marasco, Ruby Flynn, Isabella Biviano, Harriette La Motte and Isabella Boussioutas attended the St Vincent de Paul College Conference Day at Abbotsford Convent on 2 May. The conference is designed to bring together students from around Victoria. The girls were inspired to learn about the range of work that Vinnies does in the community. Beyond the op shops known to many o...

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  • 15 May, 2019

    Year 7 Enrolments 2021

    As we commence the enrolment process for students wishing to enter Siena College for Year 7 in 2021, we would like to remind any current families with daughters in Grade 5 to please ensure that you have submitted an enrolment form. Enrolments can be submitted via our website.

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  • 15 May, 2019

    Year 8 English

    In preparation for their study of the novel Runner, Year 8 students made use of Virtual Reality (VR) technology in the Learning Centre to explore the streets of Richmond. Runner, written by Robert Newton, is set in Richmond in the early 20th century and details the exploits of notorious gangster Squizzy Taylor. Although the technology can’t show what it looked like in Squizzy Taylor’s...

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  • 06 May, 2019

    Congratulations Tony and Mark

    Congratulations are extended to Siena College Business Manager,Tony Grant and Mark Baldasso (Assistant Business Manager) on graduating this week with an MBAE, a Masters of Business Administration (Executive), conferred by the Australian Catholic University. Tony and Mark have invested many hours in study and lectures over the past three years and this is a significant achievement.

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