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Community Events

International Men's Day breakfast 2017

On Wednesday 15 November, we held our traditional International Men’s Day Breakfast. This is a day where we encourage the boys and men in our community to focus on what kind of men they want to be and promote the concept that they support each other to become good men of integrity and respect, being good friends to each other and making sound life choices.

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2018 College Captains announced

​This week, our 2018 College Captains and Vice Captains have been announced. ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ»ÆƬ Captains are Will Parkinson and Maggie Baker. Our Vice-Captains are James Stansbie and Ashley Cano-Calderon.

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Community farewell to retiring teachers

I want to alert parents to the community farewell we are planning for the retirement of Mrs Janine O’Hea and Mr Paul Williams. This will take place on Friday 8 December at 4.00pm in the Savio Centre. All families will receive an invitation to this occasion.

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ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ»ÆƬ Fair 2017

Our annual Community Fair was held last Friday and even though the weather forecast predicted thunderstorms, constant rain and hail, the whole school community still turned out in droves to support the event and the day was a great success. We had a great mix of old favourites like lucky jars, showbags, chocolate wheel, snow cones and fairy floss as well as some new entertainmen

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Old scholar, Les McGuire Schultz visits

The last time Les Schultz was at ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ»ÆƬ was over 60 years ago and it was still called Boys' Town. Les is probably the oldest old scholar we know - he was first admitted in 1946, before even Fr John Brennan

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Music - Count Us In

On Thursday 2 November, 650 000 students around Australia celebrated music together, through Music Count Us In. Our Kinder to Year 1 students sang their hearts out at school, whilst our Year 2-6 students travelled to Bellerive Boardwalk with 1000 other students, from 7 other schools, to take part in the Hobart Music Count Us In event.

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Animal Husbandry stiudents at the Hobart Show

Studnets participated in a variety of animal showing events at the Royal Hobart Show, gaining excellent experience, and some awards success, too.

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Talking Heads 2017 quality drama

​Last week 16 talented Year 9 and 10 Drama students took to the stage to present the College’s 2017 Talking Heads – an ensemble of wonderful monologues. They were supported by Year 8 Drama student Tom Atkinson with his expert management of the sound for the two-night show. It takes, courage and convic

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​Glenorchy City Council Safer School Communities Awards

On Tuesday 24 October the Glenorchy City Council held their Safer Communities Young People Awards. These were formally known as the Junior Neighbourhood Awards. These awards are presented to Primary School students who demonstrate pride, safety and community spirit both at school and in the wider community. This year ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ»ÆƬ had six students who were awarded for their incredible efforts. They were:

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Photography and art at the Hobart Show

Each year Visual Arts and Media Arts students from ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ»ÆƬ offer a good number of entries to the Royal Hobart Show and 2017 has been no exception, with well over 100 submissions, in a variety of media, from photography, printmaking through to painting and skateboard designs. This year we have received notification from the Royal Hobart Show that 20 students have received awards in the Youth Art a

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