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Top 10 Tips for Middle Readers (and beyond)
It is no secret that reading offers a wealth of benefits, from reducing stress to boosting cognitive function and expanding vocabulary. Encouraging children to embrace reading and establish good reading habits beyond their early years sets the stage for academic success and a lifelong love for books. In this article, Primary Years Teacher Librarian, Christina Wheeler, shares valuable insights and strategies for guiding children through the transition to longer and more complex novels during the middle reader years and beyond.
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Navigating Senior School: A Guide for Parents
Welcome to the final stretch of your child's educational journey — Senior School! As your child transitions from Primary School and Junior High to Senior School, it's natural to feel a mix of excitement and apprehension. This phase marks a significant milestone, where our children begin to assert their independence, explore their interests and lay the groundwork for their future. As parents, our role evolves from guiding them every step of the way to supporting them as they step out and navigate the challenges and opportunities that Senior School presents. In this article, Senior School Student Counsellor, Sharon Pankhurst, shares how to guide your child through their Senior years.
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5 Tips for Managing the Midyear Blues
It’s nearing that time of year, when the days shorten, the weather gets cooler and enthusiasm starts to dwindle. With student motivation in mind, St Peters School Counsellor, Jess Young, has devised these top 5 tips for managing the midyear blues. Read on to find out how you can help your children this winter.
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Students Find their Futures
It’s no secret that the onset of COVID-19 disrupted what everyone once knew as ‘normal’, especially in the school setting. 2020 saw an absence of College events and, for a time, students on campus, but, surprisingly, it wasn’t all bad. Creative thinking thrived and, of that, many new programs and initiatives were born. One such program was the St Peters ‘Find Your Future’ program.
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The Growth Mindset
The International Baccalaureate (IB) has long elevated St Peters Indooroopilly amongst the pool of Queensland’s leading private schools in Brisbane. The IB’s incorporation of a ‘Growth Mindset’ has enabled St Peters staff to encourage risk-taking which, in turn, has led to prolonged student success. Read on to find out why.
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New Ironbark tradition seen as badge of honour
Last week a new tradition at St Peters was welcomed — the presentation of Ironbark Badges to formally recognise the completion of an extraordinary outdoor education program seen as a significant Rite of Passage for Year 9 students. Students from 9A, B, C & D were the first groups presented with their Ironbark badges by representatives from the 2018 9A–D groups.
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Celebrating our rich diversity during Multicultural Week
We are all different; individual gifts and talents, diverse backgrounds. We represent different countries, languages, faiths and spiritualties, traditions and customs. Community is a gift. Without the uniqueness in individuals, the community would miss out on your special gifts and talents and on your unique personality.
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Migrating into a collaborative world of story-telling
St Peters Year 6 students are working on an extraordinary project in which they’re investigating the story of a migrant who has come to Australia. In its second year, this project will lead on to the creation of beautiful Virtual Museums to be completed in the following weeks. With help from student leaders, teachers and children’s author Deborah Abela, their research and investigation will bring their migrant story to life. The project also has the potential to further explore and connect with their family’s history.
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Supporting digital education and creativity in the classroom with eLearning
At St Peters Lutheran College we prepare students for an innovative world—as achievers and leaders. Our staff and teachers collaborate across subjects and disciplines to achieve these objectives. An integral part of that collaboration is our eLearning team, they support students and teachers, from Prep to Year 12, by helping them use technology in effective and meaningful ways in the classroom.
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The Rite stuff for the journey ahead
Established at St Peters in 2018, The Rite Journey creates a self development journey for Year 10 students over the course of the year. Using a framework incorporating ceremonies and celebrations, these events help transform teens into self-aware, responsible and resourceful adults. Events are crafted for individual, unique experiences to best suit the resources and geography of the school. The program was developed over a decade ago by Andrew Lines—Teacher, Educational Consultant and co-developer of The Rite Journey.
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Top five tips on navigating your way to the right University path
Choosing a University is not something you want to rush into—you need to find the right “fit”. At St Peters Indooroopilly campus, qualified Careers Counsellor Jacqui Estevao, organises sessions to guide students through the process of applying to Universities, both within Australia and overseas. Each year an increasing number of students apply to study in the US, Canada and the UK, along with other smaller countries in Europe and Asia.
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St Peters Career Centre will broaden future horizons
The St Peters Career Centre is an incredible asset to the College exploring post-school options including work experience. During the holidays the Career Centre helped Year 11 students develop their work experience in the engineering field. With many pathways laid out before them, and more opportunities than ever before, having an experienced Career Counsellor on hand for advice is invaluable to help guide students.
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What it takes to crush your scary goals
Australian Adventurer and Mountaineer, Alyssa Azar, was our inspirational guest this week for the St Peters Father Daughter breakfast. Crossing the Kokoda Track at 8-years-old was just the beginning, she has also climbed the highest mountains in Australia, South America, Africa, Russia and Nepal. At 19-years-old, Alyssa was the youngest Australian, and youngest woman, to summit Mount Everest. During breakfast the adventurer discussed her incredible journey to Mount Everest, including the planning and goals she had to make for herself to keep mentally and physically prepared.
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Unpacking the PYP and Units of Inquiry
St Peters provides an immersive and exciting learning experience for students beginning with Primary Years. The IB Primary Years Programme (PYP) for children nurtures and develops young students as caring, active participants in a lifelong journey of learning.
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Meeting hate with love, suffering with care and rejection with welcome
The St Peters community works hard to be an inclusive and welcoming community, a place where people from different backgrounds can learn and work together, get to know each other and so overcome prejudices and stereotypes. College Senior Pastor, Thomas Böhmert, reflects on how we can move forward with our families in the shadow of the Christchurch tragedy.
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Dale Carnegie Program strengthens communication skills in world class Program
William Farmer, Managing Director, Dale Carnegie Australia, writes about the advantages for teenagers in learning communication methods to connect with others.
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Prep Readiness: Are we There Yet?
In 2017, P-2 Year Level Coordinator, Kelly McBurnie delivered a presentation on Prep Readiness at the Mater Hospital Symposium. Her presentation focused on how parents can determine if their child is ready for Prep. Read on to find out more.
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Helping your EAL/D Child Learn English
Having English as an Additional Language or Dialect (EAL/D) can sometimes be daunting for children when they are faced with the demands of the school curriculum. So what can you do to help?
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Managing Online Safety
Social Media is here to stay but, with the rise of threats like cyber-bullying, what can be done to ensure your child's online safety?
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The Secret to Happy Kids
Three top tips we have gleaned from Dr Sharp (aka Dr Happy) for raising happy kids...