SCEA News – 7 February 2025
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As the festive season approaches, SCEA schools are coming alive with the joy and celebration of Christmas! From nativity plays and carol nights to giving initiatives and creative decorations, students and staff embrace the season enthusiastically, reflecting the heart of our Christian community. Mundaring Christian College (MCC) Year 11 students in the Children, Family and
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November has marked a busy season for Swan Christian College (SCC) as they warmly welcomed back alumni (ex-students) from the classes of 1994, 2004, and 2014 for a series of reunion celebrations. The events brought together old friends, rekindling connections and celebrating the shared history of the College. Held on the college grounds located in
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Canvas? Why are we talking about art supplies in the lead-up to Christmas? In fact, Canvas is a software product that is designed to enable our teaching staff to connect with students and collaborate with colleagues – and its coming to your school soon! For the computer-savvy teachers out there, you may already be aware
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Last week, students from Southern Hills Christian College, Swan Christian College, and Carey Baptist College – Harrisdale came together for an Aboriginal Leadership Conference organised by Carey Right Track Foundation. This not-for-profit organisation was established in 2010 with the goal of empowering remote and Indigenous communities through athletic development. The day began with an exciting
For some students, the final term of the year has only just begun. For Year 12 students, their school days have now drawn to a close, with significant Valedictory events marking the conclusion of their secondary education for graduating students in our SCEA schools this week. This final milestone can be represented in many ways
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Kalamunda Christian School (KCS) may have just tipped the enrolment scales at 200 students this week, but the recent performance of ‘The Jungle Book’ at the Kalamunda Performing Arts Centre (KPAC) demonstrated the world-class potential of some of SCEA’s youngest performers on the theatrical stage. The performance involved students from years 2 through to 6,