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Recently, Ms Joanna Walden, a Textiles teacher at Swan, took the handsewn hearts made by her Year 9 students to Ronald McDonald House during the school holidays and ran an art workshop for the children staying there. Ms Walden was inspired to create the 1000 Hearts project after initiating the Uthando Doll project with her classes and volunteering at Ronald McDonald House and seeing the difference that students' work could make to the childrens lives. The Uthando Doll project involved students and teachers making dolls that were given to orphaned children because of the AID pandemic in KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa.
Parents and guardians are invited to a webinar hosted by Dr Michael Carr-Gregg addressing Mental Health in Children.
Parents and guardians are invited to a webinar hosted by Dr Michael Carr-Gregg addressing Mental Health in Children.
Year 12 Swanonline student, Sebastian S, has been making waves in Italy since May last year. The 17-year-olds journey began with trials through Eleven Sports Academy in Puglia; and final selection into a Serie D club in Italy, S.S.D Casarano Calcio S.R.L. Sebastians team has recently won their championship, making them the U19 Juniores Nazionali Campioni di Puglia. They now proceed nationally to compete for the Poule Scudetto.
More Information to come
More information to come
The Swan Christian College Inclusive Education (IE) Team would like to invite you to an IE Morning Tea. Whilst this event is geared primarily towards parents/guardians who are already engaged in Swans IE Programs, we welcome those who are otherwise interested also. The event will take place in Week 5 of Term 2 on Tuesday 23 May from 9am to 10am. The event will be hosted in the Maali Mia Theatre and the Maali Room.
Easter is a time to reflect on the amazing sacrifice Jesus made for us, and to give thanks for the gift of eternal life. It is also the perfect time to rest and relax, after a long and busy school term. Enjoy some time with family and friends, and take the opportunity to get away and explore some new places. Spend some time in prayer and reading the Bible, and be sure to find time to relax and enjoy the Easter season.
Hockey WA is hosting Hockey Clinics for children in Kindy - Year 6 in Term 2 and 3. Kindy - Year 4 students can attend a Saturday morning clinic at 9:00am in Lilac Hill Caversham and those in Year 4 - 6 can attend weekday evening training and weekend games.
This term, Year 6 students are exploring our Great South Land. As part of this they made their way to Parliament House, the Electoral Education Centre and Kings Park to extend their awareness and understanding of what makes up this Great South Land that we live in.
The College will be supporting Ellenbrook RSLs ANZAC Day appeal by selling rosemary pins and camo wristbands during the Parent/Student/Teacher Interviews on Tuesday April 24 and prior to the ANZAC Day Assembly on Thursday April 27.
As we approach the end of the first term, we want to take a moment to thank you for your support of our school community in maintaining the quality of education and resources we provide. We also want to remind you of any outstanding fees that may still be due. We understand that financial obligations can sometimes fall through the cracks, and we appreciate your efforts to ensure that all fees are paid in a timely manner.
The Swan Trade Training Centre will be hosting two Try a Trade Days on Tuesday 16 May and Thursday 18 May 2023.
On 28 March and 29 March four of our NEAS Basketball and Frisbee teams competed in the NEAS Grand Final.
Excellence in performance, medical advances, or success amid extensive opposition or dire circumstances all have this in common, the opportunity or luck offered to realise a breakthrough. Opportunity is a tangible concept that is time bound and can present itself once in a lifetime or daily depending on what one sees or looks for.
In the past, step-parenting has always had a bad rap. Throughout history, fairytales have often depicted characters by describing them as the evil step-mother or step-sister. Today, this family demographic is becoming the fastest-growing in the world! On average, one in five families is a step or blended family. These two terms are now used interchangeably to remove some of the negative stigma.
In the past, step-parenting has always had a bad rap. Throughout history, fairytales have often depicted characters by describing them as the evil step-mother or step-sister. Today, this family demographic is becoming the fastest-growing in the world! On average, one in five families is a step or blended family. These two terms are now used interchangeably to remove some of the negative stigma.
We are delighted to announce that Year 7 student, Sahara D, has been awarded the Luke Durbridge Scholarship for 2023 out of 19 applicants this year! This generous scholarship will be aiding Sahara on her journey to compete in the World Irish Dance Championships in Canada.

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