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Year 12 Retreat

Cherishing relationships and having fun together at Year 12 Retreat! Despite the typical cold weather during July at Mylor, the Year 12 students on Retreat were greeted by glorious sun on their first day. Even when the rain set in on Thursday afternoon the students were too engrossed in their team-building activities (high ropes, giant […]

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Continuing the Storytelling of our History

Continuing the Storytelling of our History eurythmics era Sr Teresa Dunlevie was instrumental in the introduction of eurythmics to encourage graceful deportment, coordination and to promote physical health. By the late 1930s, eurythmics was an important part of the school curriculum with Mr Noel Hubbard, from the College of Physical Culture, Dancing and Massage, employed […]

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Celebrating Students’ Achievements

Celebrating Students’ Achievements Congratulations to Year 12 student, Rida! HER PASSION FOR WRITING HAS CERTAINLY BEEN INSPIRATIONAL Rida entered the Flinders University Young Playwrights Competition, deciding to write a play for the first time. This was not only a great experience, Rida also won the Junior Award (including $500 prize money and a subscription to […]

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Year 9 and 10 – ‘Fighting the Kaiser’

Year 9 and 10 – ‘Fighting the Kaiser’ As part of their study of World War 1 and World War 2 in Humanities and Social Sciences, the Year 9 and 10 students watched plays titled ‘Fighting the Kaiser’ and ‘Fighting for it’, comprised of true stories from diary entries from a World War 1 correspondent […]

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From the Principal

From the Principal It has been a chilly start to school for our 18 new Reception students and their families. The transition program in Term 2 has given them confidence and they have settled into the routines of school life very quickly. We look forward to our partnership with these new families, which will support […]

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From the Careers Department

From the Careers Department SAC’S scientist and researcher! James Moore Memorial Prize in Palaeontology James Moore (1990–2014) was a dedicated young Flinders University scientist originally from Whyalla. His passion was palaeontology, the study of fossils. James became hooked on fossils as a high-school student after he grasped an opportunity to participate in Flinders palaeontology expeditions […]

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Year 11 Retreat – Enlightened About the Importance of Being Connected to Our Land

Year 11 Retreat Enlightened, connected and sharing the Importance of Our Land On Friday the 1st of July, the Year 11 cohort travelled to Sunnybrae Estate where we were exposed to the realm of indigenous culture. The retreat took a different approach from previous years. This year was the first year where Year 11s could […]

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SAC Acknowledgement of Country

SAC Acknowledgement of Country Video This NAIDOC Week, we are proud to be sharing our very own SAC Acknowledgement of Country with our community. Developed as part of our Reconciliation Action Plan, we have worked together with students, families and staff to bring this to life. It was a wonderful opportunity to share a glimpse […]

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From the Visual Arts Department

From the Visual Arts Department Paper Dresses on display in the Foyer Gallery On display in the SAC Foyer Gallery is a wonderful exhibition of paper dresses designed and created by the Year 11 Design students. The girls were given the task to create a dress for a celebrity to wear to the Met Gala; […]

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From the Deputy Principal (Pastoral Care)

From the Deputy Principal (Pastoral Care) The eSafety Commission is running free webinars for parents and carers of young people aged 13-18. These live webinars will give parents and carers the knowledge, skills and tools to support their children to have safe online experiences. Registrations for the following webinars are now open:  Monday 5 September @ […]

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