September 2023

Association Meeting outlines strategic gains and future goals for 2023

Tuesday, 19 September 2023 was a big day for SCEA’s Board members, with the new team spending the day at a Board meeting at the SCEA Head Office (1 Padbury Terrace, Midland) before heading to Swan Christian College for the Association Meeting in the evening. Association Members and staff took time to chat together and …

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BCS demountable buildings are ‘up in the air’ as transition to new site takes shape this week!

It was a case of ‘onwards and upwards’ as the giant cranes came onto the Marshall Road site of Beechboro Christian School (BCS) and picked up a number of classrooms to be moved to the new site recently. In our last edition of SCEA News, we reported on Mr Mike Bolan’s first day on the …

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Staff Profile: SCEA Alumni and champion Ironwoman Elle Hughes

Have you ever wondered what it’s like to burn 10,000 calories in one day?What about the thought of running a marathon (that’s 42 kilometres) AFTER you cycled 180 kilometres AND swum 3.8 kilometres? How long would that take? For champion Ironwoman Elle Hughes, it takes approximately thirteen hours. For the rest of us, it could …

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KCS team wins ‘Tournament of Minds’ WA state final to progress to International Competition in Melbourne in October

Kalamunda Christian School (KCS) Year 6 students have won the Primary section of the Western Australian Tournament of Minds (TOM) competition after two weekend competitions at Edith Cowan University in Joondalup on Saturday, 2 and 16 September 2023. The team of six girls, under the tutelage of Year 6 teacher Mrs Coralie Nancarrow, is headed …

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New ECC team welcomes MetroNET developments for school community

Way back in 2018, the MetroNET plans to run an electric train line through the road reserve on the grounds of Ellenbrook Christian College (ECC) brought consternation and concern from members of the College community, with enrolment concerns and noise pollution dominating the carpark conversations on Santona Boulevard. Fast forward five years and new Principal …

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