Fresh crop: The young entrepreneurs seeking their fortune in food
Years 9 students share their startup journey with The Age Good Food Guide.
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Years 9 students share their startup journey with The Age Good Food Guide.
Fresh crop: The young entrepreneurs seeking their fortune in food Read More »
During VCE exams, it’s important to remember that students are not just reduced to a neat little number, writes Simone Boland, Head of VCE at Strathcona Girls Grammar.
VCE: The bigger picture and keeping things in perspective Read More »
Strathcona has won the award for Best STEAM Initiative at the EduTech Asia Awards! This award recognises a school that has taken their STEAM curriculum to the next level, created interdisciplinary learning experiences for its students by successfully incorporating both inquiry and problem-based learning methods.
Vending machines are a common feature in many schools but Strathcona Girls Grammar has installed something slightly different — and its students are loving it.
People process information differently and the wisdom clinical psychologist Andrew Fuller shared with Strathcona staff was fascinating as it offered an insight into the neurochemistry of successful learning. Health and Human Development teacher, Ms Kerry Wilson, shares her learnings from the session.
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Tessa (Year 5) and Amanda (Year 6) exceptional artworks have been selected for the creation of one-off fundraiser T-shirts.
“It’s the community that we have created…we have crafted a sisterhood…embrace people…And you do not yet know in what ways you will change” is just a little of the wisdom our 2019 Valedictorian Claire Boulter imparts in her stunning Valedictory speech.
You are invited to the Year 10 Production of Frankenstein.
Frankenstein’s bewildered Creature is born into a hostile, friendless world.
This is a workshop for parents to join their daughters in developing their Design Thinking skills through the use of technology.
As a school Strathcona supports students to achieve the best results they can, but our goal is much bigger. We want our students to have lives full of opportunity and reward. What that looks like in the future will be very different from what it has been in the past.