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International Women's Day breakfast 8 March 2017

​International Women's Day is celebrated 8 March all around the world and is an opportunity to commemorate the achievements of girls and women, locally and globally. At ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ»ÆƬ, we will mark this day with a wonderful gathering of girls and women from our community. Girls in Years 5-10 and their mothers, grandmothers or older friends are invited to come together with our teachers and Old Scholars for breakfast 7.15am–8

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Upcoming Community Mass for Mrs Jenny Edwards RIP

We sadly recommenced our school year without our warm and generous Teacher Assistant, Mrs Jenny Edwards. Jenny was taken swiftly and unexpectedly from her family an

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Japanese Festival in Hobart

Akemashite omedetou gozaimasu! Wishing you and your families a happy and healthy year for 2017, the Year of the Rooster. Susie Allan (Aran sensei) and I are very excited about the year ahead and sharing our passion and knowledge about Japan and Japanese with students from Kindergarten through to Year 10.

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Year 6 graduation assembly

Year 6 students had a big day today, Monday 12 December, to start their final week of Term 4. All our Year 6 students lined up outside a crowded Savio Centre to receive the congratulations of the younger students as they entered the assembly. There were welcomes and singing, prayers and speeches. Significant academic awards were presented by the Principal, and the whole as

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Most popular names at ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ»ÆƬ 2016

What are the most popular names at ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ»ÆƬ? Can you guess? There are 929 students listed in the 2016 Yearbook. There are 490 different first names. There are an amazing 341 students who have first names shared with no other student. The most popular boys and girls names are:

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Lost and found

​Toby has been lost and found, on the College grounds this morning, and is enjoying a little holiday in our new stables. Spotted on the oval by curious staff early this morning, he was expertly wrangled by Mr Reinbach and Nr Nolan, and safely tucked in with some feed and water in our renovated stable, the old greenhouse behind the science laboratories.

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K-2 Carols in the Savio Centre

A large and supportive audience of parents and families enjoyed an entertaining performance of carols and the Christmas story from our Kindergarten to Year 2 students, on Wednesday 7 December. Costumes were very impressive, whether angels, shepherds, wise men and wise women, or animals. Year 1 presented Silent Night, Kind

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Old scholars Christmas Eve Mass

The old scholars Christmas Eve Mass is not just for old scholars. DOSA Chairman, Tony Webb, and stalwart and Diane Cerritelli, invite all old scholars, and all members of the ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ»ÆƬ community, to worship and celebrate Christmas at the traditional Christmas Eve Mass in the College Chapel.

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What does Advent mean?

We so often hear rather glibly that Advent is a time of preparation for Christmas but what does that mean? Work out the invitation lists as to who is coming for Christmas dinner, getting the kids to put up the Christmas tree, or running through a checklist of ensuring all the kids and ‘relos’ have presents, making plans for a family holiday. Is that it? Is that what Advent is about? Or is there something more? The season of Advent has been around for a long time. The focus is on the t

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Annual Awards Ceremony success

​There was so much talent and good will on display at the annual end-of-year ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ»ÆƬ Year 6-10 Awards ceremony in the Savio Centre on Friday 25 November. Students and staff, family and friends, plus local community and special guests, witnessed a remarkable group of students congratulated for their academic results, their school and community leadership, their creative talent and their service and big hearts. This was the final assembly for Year 10 students, whose leaders passed on the sym

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