Dear St John’s students and families,
As we reach the halfway point of Term 4, I would like to congratulate our St John’s students for the way they have conducted themselves thus far. As the end of the academic year is drawing to a close, I would like to remind students that there is still plenty of work to do, with final assessments coming up and exams quickly approaching. Over the coming days I encourage students to reflect on their engagement in class, ask questions and create a study timetable to ensure they are well placed to achieve success.
Recently, the Salvation Army conducted an incursion at our school, educating students about poverty and inequality, particularly within Melbourne. The session aimed to raise awareness of social challenges and inspire students to think critically about ways they can contribute to positive change. Meanwhile, our drama students had the opportunity to attend a live performance at the Malthouse Theatre. This excursion allowed them to experience professional stagecraft firsthand, deepening their appreciation for the performing arts and perform on the big stage! Additionally, some of our music students participated in a Kool Skools recording session, where they recorded tracks in a professional studio. This experience not only showcased their musical talents but also provided valuable insights into the music production process. Well done to all involved!
A reminder to students and parents/carers that each Wednesday the College offers an After School Program where students engage sporting, learning and group activities. This is a great opportunity to come and have some fun with your friends in a supervised and supportive environment.
The College also offers a SJ’s Homework Club that runs in the BISC each Thursday afternoon from 3:10 pm- 4:10 pm, another opportunity to get some extra teacher support in completing any unfinished classwork or Checkpoint tasks. Hope to see many more students there each Thursday. Perfect preparation for exams!
Luke Robinson
Director of Campus, St Johns
Dear St John’s students and families,
As we reach the halfway point of Term 4, I would like to congratulate our St John’s students for the way they have conducted themselves thus far. As the end of the academic year is drawing to a close, I would like to remind students that there is still plenty of work to do, with final assessments coming up and exams quickly approaching. Over the coming days I encourage students to reflect on their engagement in class, ask questions and create a study timetable to ensure they are well placed to achieve success.
Recently, the Salvation Army conducted an incursion at our school, educating students about poverty and inequality, particularly within Melbourne. The session aimed to raise awareness of social challenges and inspire students to think critically about ways they can contribute to positive change. Meanwhile, our drama students had the opportunity to attend a live performance at the Malthouse Theatre. This excursion allowed them to experience professional stagecraft firsthand, deepening their appreciation for the performing arts and perform on the big stage! Additionally, some of our music students participated in a Kool Skools recording session, where they recorded tracks in a professional studio. This experience not only showcased their musical talents but also provided valuable insights into the music production process. Well done to all involved!
A reminder to students and parents/carers that each Wednesday the College offers an After School Program where students engage sporting, learning and group activities. This is a great opportunity to come and have some fun with your friends in a supervised and supportive environment.
The College also offers a SJ’s Homework Club that runs in the BISC each Thursday afternoon from 3:10 pm- 4:10 pm, another opportunity to get some extra teacher support in completing any unfinished classwork or Checkpoint tasks. Hope to see many more students there each Thursday. Perfect preparation for exams!
Luke Robinson
Director of Campus, St Johns