In the Media Meet Vimala Raman, one of the biggest Aussie movie stars you've never heard of Vimala Raman grew up in suburban Sydney and hung out in Westfield malls. These days, she’s mobbed in the streets in India. Meet our homegrown darling of Indian cinema. Category: Meet the press: Crinkling News is a national newspaper aimed at seven to fourteen-year-olds Junior reporter Diya Mehta is one of Crinking News star reporters. She spends a week at the Sydney Morning Herald, honing her skills. Category: Balanced life is key to Success Believe in yourself is the advice Angelique Barrett has for future students sitting the HSC. Category: Historic feat from student An essay about Albert Namatjira has delivered MLC School student Rachel Wang the National Young Historian of the Year award. Category: 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: Page < Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Next >
Meet Vimala Raman, one of the biggest Aussie movie stars you've never heard of Vimala Raman grew up in suburban Sydney and hung out in Westfield malls. These days, she’s mobbed in the streets in India. Meet our homegrown darling of Indian cinema. Category:
Meet the press: Crinkling News is a national newspaper aimed at seven to fourteen-year-olds Junior reporter Diya Mehta is one of Crinking News star reporters. She spends a week at the Sydney Morning Herald, honing her skills. Category:
Balanced life is key to Success Believe in yourself is the advice Angelique Barrett has for future students sitting the HSC. Category:
Historic feat from student An essay about Albert Namatjira has delivered MLC School student Rachel Wang the National Young Historian of the Year award. Category:
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: