In the Media Caitlin is Making Waves in her Sport Sailing has long been considered a sport for males, but Burwood schoolgirl Caitlin Hartnett is proving the stereotype to be no more than a myth. Category: Girls learn better without boys As a teacher in girls' schools for most of my career in education, I have had several significant "aha" moments that have shown me the power of single sex groupings. Category: Tale of ill-fated lovers wins praise Some talented inner west students have danced their way to several accolades in the Wakakirri Secondary Schools Challenge. Category: Going for gold Two of our Old Girls, Amie Thompson (2013) and Jessica Ashwood (2011) are representing Australia in the upcoming Rio 2016 Olympics. Category: Olympians of song world They have thrilled audiences on the other side of the globe, and now it's Sydney's turn to hear the acclaimed Cantamus Girls Choir...The girls choir are visiting MLC School in Burwood on Saturday to help celebrate the school's 130th anniversary and a ... Category: Weekends with Simon Marnie Simon discusses Rhythmic Gymnastics with MLC School student and currently ranked Second in the Junior International Level Gymnast, Tara Wilkie. Category: Hip hop artist Urthboy celebrates the women in his life Challenging the hip-hop stereotype of misogyny, Urthboy's latest album looks at the women in his life, from his inspirational mother (Old Girl Kerrie Levinson, 1963) to his young daughter. Category: Sydney teen caring for father and brother starts support network to encourage and inspire young carers School and work are stressful enough for most young people — but some also bear the burden of caring for their sick relatives. Year 11 MLC School student Mary Pilkinton, 16, is one of several young carers in NSW. Category: Meet 14-year-old Diya Mehta who interviewed Australia's PM Diya Mehta, 14, interviewed prime minister Malcolm Turnbull for Crinkling News –Australia's first national newspaper for kids. Category: Page < Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Next >
Caitlin is Making Waves in her Sport Sailing has long been considered a sport for males, but Burwood schoolgirl Caitlin Hartnett is proving the stereotype to be no more than a myth. Category:
Girls learn better without boys As a teacher in girls' schools for most of my career in education, I have had several significant "aha" moments that have shown me the power of single sex groupings. Category:
Tale of ill-fated lovers wins praise Some talented inner west students have danced their way to several accolades in the Wakakirri Secondary Schools Challenge. Category:
Going for gold Two of our Old Girls, Amie Thompson (2013) and Jessica Ashwood (2011) are representing Australia in the upcoming Rio 2016 Olympics. Category:
Olympians of song world They have thrilled audiences on the other side of the globe, and now it's Sydney's turn to hear the acclaimed Cantamus Girls Choir...The girls choir are visiting MLC School in Burwood on Saturday to help celebrate the school's 130th anniversary and a ... Category:
Weekends with Simon Marnie Simon discusses Rhythmic Gymnastics with MLC School student and currently ranked Second in the Junior International Level Gymnast, Tara Wilkie. Category:
Hip hop artist Urthboy celebrates the women in his life Challenging the hip-hop stereotype of misogyny, Urthboy's latest album looks at the women in his life, from his inspirational mother (Old Girl Kerrie Levinson, 1963) to his young daughter. Category:
Sydney teen caring for father and brother starts support network to encourage and inspire young carers School and work are stressful enough for most young people — but some also bear the burden of caring for their sick relatives. Year 11 MLC School student Mary Pilkinton, 16, is one of several young carers in NSW. Category:
Meet 14-year-old Diya Mehta who interviewed Australia's PM Diya Mehta, 14, interviewed prime minister Malcolm Turnbull for Crinkling News –Australia's first national newspaper for kids. Category: