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This year’s Parliament Prize attracted over one thousand entries from two hundred schools across the state, providing students with a platform to have their voices heard. Congratulations to Asta R who received a 'Highly Commended' award in the Years 10 to 12 category for her powerful speech, A World Engulfed in Flames and Smoke. This achievement places her in the top ten percent of her peers. We...
read moreOur Leadership Assembly took place this morning, providing an opportunity for the 2025 College Captain candidates to share their visions and values for the future.Thank you to our guest speaker, Siena alumna, Breana Ritchie (Class of 2018). While at Siena, Breana served on the Student Representative Council from Year 8 and was a Kurrajong House Captain from Years 9 to 11. She was also a recipient ...
read moreThe Second-Hand Uniform Shop is an initiative of the Siena Parents’ Association (SPA) to provide a service for families wishing to sell, donate and/or buy uniform items. All profit from the Uniform Shop goes back into the school for the benefit of the school community. The Uniform Shop is skilfully operated by our Uniform Shop Coordinators who volunteer just an hour of their time each week. We w...
read moreCongratulations to Year 9 student, Emily S who emerged as the winner of this year's Voices of a Generation Public Speaking Competition in the Year 7 to 9 category! The competition was held at Swinburne University of Technology and the distinguished panel of judges included Member for Hawthorn, John Pesutto and Swinburne University of Technology Vice-Chancellor, Professor Pascale Quester. Emily ...
read moreUrsula McHenry, née McKenna (Class of 1948), holds the distinction of being the first ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ student to complete a tertiary education. After completing a science and medical degree, Ursula worked as a Resident Doctor, then in the psychiatric unit at St Vincent’s Hospital, Melbourne. In a male dominated field, Ursula faced and overcame many challenges. The Siena Alumnae Association presents...
read moreWe celebrated the rich diversity of languages at our school during Languages Week. Each lunchtime kicked off with lively tunes in Chinese, French or Italian, setting the stage for a week brimming with fun and learning. We had an exciting lip sync battle, collaborative book writing in multiple languages where everyone got to contribute in the languages they have been studying, and games like Pétanq...
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