The Bush Ranger leaders went down to Cottonwood Reserve and removed 20 kilograms of rubbish around the area. Their efforts in the program have helped wildlife parks around the school thrive and maintain their environment. The students have also gained insight on the environmental requirements to maintain the bushlands in Perth and




Our students have been had the best time at the Elevate Program, funded by Telethon7 Perth and delivered by the Swan District Football club. They learned how to play wheelchair football, which has been incredibly exciting, as they have learnt how to move around in the wheelchairs and experience a few matches against the peers in the games. We had a very special session where the team at Crimson Sky have filmed a select group of students for the program. The short film will be broadcasted on 7News, Telethon Social, and Telethon Broadcast around mid-October. We express our appreciation the groups and staff who have made this possible
On 12 July, Dianella Secondary College Education Support Centre had a very exciting group of visitors around.
The Fremantle Dockers dropped by the school to spend some time with our students. Our sport enthusiasts were extremely excited to meet the 7 players, Minairo ‘Michael’ Frederick, Patrick Voss, Liam Reidy, Brendon Walker, Heath Chapman, Conrad William, and Jack Delean.
During a short assembly, they were able to ask the players a couple of questions. the players shared their favourite foods, morning routines, and disclosed to us their favourite games they have played up to date! A group of students who put their names forward were also able to play a few footy games with them. The day ended with an autograph session, filled with signed posters and caps.
We would like to express our appreciation to the Fremantle Dockers for coming to spend time that afternoon. Our students could not contain their excitement and have been reminiscing their time with the players. Our appreciation also extends towards the staff who have made this visit possible
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music, laughter, and applause as they hosted the annual Educaton Support North Network (ESNN)
Performing Arts Concert. The event showcased the incredible talents of students from various schools in
a celebration of creatvity and achievement. The concert featured performances from a diverse array of
schools including Mount Hawthorn ESC, Merriwa ESC, Creaney ESC, Roseworth ESC, Beldon ESC, Balcatta
Senior High School, Joondalup ESC, Belridge Secondary ESC, and Dianella Secondary College ESC. It was a
testament to the collaborative spirit and artistic prowess that thrives within our network.
Our students delighted the audience with an uplifting cheerleading performance to Sia’s ‘Together’, and
two wonderful musical performances of ‘Eye of the Tiger’ and ‘Tarantella’ featuring keyboards, drums,
and vocals.
The impact of the Performing Arts Concert extends far beyond entertainment. It fosters stronger peer
relations, encourages creative thinking, boosts self-confidence, promotes cooperation, hones oral
communication skills, enhances self-esteem, and nurtures a profound sense of community across the
Education Support North Network. We extend our heartfelt congratulations to all the performers whose
hard work and passion made this day a resounding success, and appreciation to Belridge Secondary ESC
for hosting the wonderful concert. We are immensely proud of our students and grateful to everyone
who contributed to making the Education Support North Network Performing Arts Concert a memorable
and inspiring occasion.






























































