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  • Reading a new record

    Reading a new record

    Keilor Downs College stepped up to the Premier’s Reading Challenge in a big way, powering past its target to set a new benchmark. The school’s…

  • Bike buddies step up their game

    Bike buddies step up their game

    A partnership between Brimbank Bicycle Education and Taylors Lakes Secondary College is bearing fruit, with young mentors making a difference. What started as having students…

  • Mentor program gets results

    Mentor program gets results

    Year 11 students from Copperfield College, Delahey, have finished a year-long mentoring program, and the results are showing. Students in VCAL courses at the school…

  • New girls’ campus for Islamic school

    A new girls’ school will open in Caroline Springs in 2018. Caroline Springs Girls Grammar –part of the Australian International Academy – will open for…

  • Final encore for students

    Final encore for students

    Final year art students at Lakeview Senior College are putting their best foot forward with an exhibition at the Caroline Springs Gallery. The exhibition, which…

  • A fashion star in the making

    A fashion star in the making

    On a night of colourful frocks, elegant gowns and head-turning ensembles, one St Albans Secondary College student stole the show. Anh Hoang took home three…

  • Students to become teachers

    Students to become teachers

    At the beginning of the year, a group of computer coding club students at St Albans’ Catholic Regional College began brainstorming ideas to promote sustainability…

  • Students raise the bar

    Students raise the bar

    Sunshine Secondary College students are heading into term four on a high after completing a 20-week program with community mentors. The school has had mentors…

  • New chapter for library

    New chapter for library

    Bookworms rejoice – Little Library is back at the Melton train station permanently to keep literature lovers entertained. Readers are encouraged to “take a book…

  • Pupils love litter play

    Pupils love litter play

    A passion for environmentalism and a love of performance are happily colliding for Jessica Gerger as the Sunshine actor takes her new play to primary…

  • Young bakers happy to go on show

    Young bakers happy to go on show

    A group of Braybrook students are hoping they have what it takes in the bake stakes after entering a collection of cakes in the Royal…

  • Chess students mastered again

    Chess students mastered again

    Students at Copperfield College Sydenham campus have battled it out with chess champion Leon Kempen. Fifteen students from the college’s chess club played took on…

  • Learning leap looms for Wyndham

    Learning leap looms for Wyndham

    Talented weavers from the communities of Burma will showcase their skills as part of the Wyndham Learning Festival. The festival, to be presented by the…

  • Daffodil Day delights

    Daffodil Day delights

    The sun was shining last Friday, and Sunshine Primary School was dressed for the occasion as part of its Daffodil Day fundraising efforts. The school…

  • Chickens a hit in St Albans

    Chickens a hit in St Albans

    Students at St Albans Heights Primary School are clucking with excitement as they prepare to enter a school chicken in the Royal Melbourne Show egg…

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