Congratulations to the Class of 2021. We are immensely proud of the dedication, adaptability, and hard work of our students and teachers to achieve strong academic results with the constant support and encouragement of parents, teachers, and the community.
#girlsunstoppable
“Schools must prepare students to operate in this new hybrid world, where we both work independently and collaborate in person." Simone Boland, Dean of Teaching and Learning says in an interview for The Australian Financial Review. #unstoppablelearning
https://t.co/n7AyuNqAcr
Don’t you just play games all day? That is one of the most frustrating questions Physical Education (PE) teachers get asked about their jobs. Well yes, we do play games but there is more to PE than scores on the board. Read Kim Bate's blog.
https://t.co/f6vUUX4zZG
Listen to our latest 'In conversation' podcast with Simone Boland, Dean of Teaching and Learning at @StrathconaGirls.
Explore why Simone became an ISV teacher fellow, why she is passionate about facilitating teacher inquiry and more.
Tune in here: https://t.co/ihBQVfCmpf
How to use the lessons of COVID for your career. Head of Careers and Partnerships Ms Joanna Buckley offers 7 tips when planning your career pathway. Year 12 student, Rianna, comments on how COVID has her thinking differently about her future career.
https://t.co/6r6OltHSMz
“…together we are all part of something that is greater than any one of us alone. If we commit ourselves to the broader mission and not just ourselves – this will bring out the finest qualities in us all.” states @MariseMcConaghy in her Foundation speech. https://t.co/kK6zt5U7kT
Teenage girls attending single-sex schools have coped better than most throughout the pandemic. @AmberLSowden discusses how we supported our students in @australian today.
https://t.co/74MQcMnHl1
“... we very deliberately ensure that our students are exposed to a range of female leaders from all sectors ... ‘You can’t be what you can’t see’”, states @MariseMcConaghy in The vital leadership skills young women need in 2021 @TheEducatorAU
https://t.co/iD1a75W2WL
Principal, Mrs @MariseMcConaghy reflects on remote learning in @CIOonline Magazine. 2020 was a year of fast learning, adaptability, and new skills development. Read more https://t.co/vVdGzuiijA
A Strathcona education is the catalyst of a life-shaping momentum, ensuring every girl discovers a trajectory as unique and full of potential as she is. Congratulations Class of 2020. #girlsunstoppable#vceresults@theage@theheraldsun
"We need to look beyond test scores and remember that academia is just one piece of a holistic education... personal growth... plays an equally important role in helping them build a fulfilling life." says Principal, @MariseMcConaghy in today's @theage https://t.co/Mi8gHe73QR
This year we are proud to present Associate Professor Amanda Whitfort ('87) with the Strathcona Medal. Amanda is a shining example of alumnae who has a positive impact on our world as she works Animal Law in Hong Kong. https://t.co/T3oFDvdwRX
Celebrating 2020! Last night we celebrated our student achievements at our Awards Evening in a very unique way on our Virtual Events platform. #girlsunstoppable#unstoppablewomen
Tonight the @StrathconaGirls community came together for a trivia night to raise money for @SchoolOfStJude. In addition to ticket sales, we're still taking additional donations via GoFundMe. https://t.co/bRuu5QuEIY
Deciding whether or not to send your child to early learning is one of a parent’s most important considerations, especially at this time of the year.
Read Head of Strathcona's Junior School, Mrs Lisa Miller's advice.
https://t.co/VDxruHkMdg
#girlsunstoppable
Strathcona is proud that through the generosity of staff, even in the challenging year of 2020, to have provided eight preservice teaching positions. We look forward to welcoming more next year. #unstoppableteachers