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Tuesday, 23 July 2024 / Published in Uncategorised

Reconciliation Week 2024

Kaya everyone, here’s what we got up to in celebration of Reconciliation Week.
Our Dianella Education Precinct hosted the 2024 National Reconciliation Virtual Online Breakfast to start of National Reconciliation week. The event brought together students, staff, and community members to celebrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture in Australia and foster reconciliation.
Our appreciation and gratitude extend towards:
Councillor Andrea Creado, representing the City of Stirling, who shared her insights on acknowledging our heritage, honouring our traditional elders, and highlighting the city’s initiative for reconciliation.
The Warangka Dandjoo choir from Dianella Secondary College, along with performers from our school and virtual choir from Dianella Primary College, for their wonderful performance.
The staff and students from Dianella Secondary College for the full breakfast featuring native Australian ingredients.
The staff and students who have made this successful event possible.
Our esteemed guests for attending.
We also held morning assembly, where our Aboriginal and Islander Education Officer, Ms Voss, presented a speech to emphasise the importance of teaching the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture and building and positive relationships between indigenous and non-indigenous Australians to move towards the goal of reconciliation in Australia. She set an interactive scene, where our students closed their eyes and visualised what it was like for our elders.
As the weather cleared up and the sun came out, our school was able to continue the tradition, and held our Reconciliation Walk around our school grounds. We had our Student Councillors and Bushranger Representatives hold our Reconciliation Flag, made by our students and staff, and lead the walk.
After the walk, we held a sausage sizzle. The students enjoyed a hotdog and juice as we concluded the event.
#reconciliationday #nowmorethanever
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Tuesday, 23 July 2024 / Published in Uncategorised

STEM Walkthrough 2024

We held a STEM Walkthrough, where our students visited each other’s classes to look at the STEM projects that they have been working on this term. The students and staff all had a chance to present and watch their peer’s projects.
Our students never cease to amaze us with their creativity and intellect, as we explored projects ranging from interactive paths, stop-motion videos, puppets, and more!
Please feel free to browse through the amazing projects that our students have worked hard on.
Room 1 Emu
Room 2 Djiti Djiti
Room 3 Numbat
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Tuesday, 16 May 2023 / Published in Uncategorised

School Development Day

Monday May 22nd is a School Development Day. Students do not attend school on this day.

Immunisation Dates
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Saturday, 22 August 2015 / Published in Parent Information, Uncategorised

School Based Vaccination Program

Our School Based Vaccination Program for Year 7 and 10 students will begin in Term 2.

Year 7 students are offered:

  • Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine:1 dose
    • The HPV vaccine protects against the human papillomavirus (HPV)
  • Diphtheria-Tetanus-Pertussis (dTpa) vaccine:1 dose
    • The dTpa vaccine protects against diphtheria, tetanusand whooping cough (pertussis).

Year 10 students are offered:

  • Meningococcal ACWY (Men ACWY) vaccine: 1 dose
  • The Men ACWY vaccine protects against 4 strains of the disease.

Immunisation Dates

  • Year 7: Round 1 on 26th May 2023, Round 2 on 1st December 2023
  • Year 10: 23rd June 2023

Parents/Carers must provide consent prior to your student receiving their vaccination.

For more information on the school based vaccination program and how to provide consent online please visit: https://www.healthywa.wa.gov.au/…/School-based…

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Friday, 21 August 2015 / Published in Events, Sport, Uncategorised

Swimming Carnival: Making a splash!

Dianella ESC’s Swimming Carnival began on March 16th with a splash! The day was simply amazing, with students from all years jumping into the pool and giving their best in every race. The level of participation was impressive, with each and every student showing determination and spirit.

The excitement in the air was palpable, with the cheers and encouragement from the teachers and fellow students driving everyone to do their best. Overall, it was a day of great achievements and fond memories. A big congratulations to all the students who participated and thank you to the staff who helped organise and make the event possible. We can’t wait to see what next year’s Swimming Carnival will bring!

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Friday, 07 August 2015 / Published in Events, Sport, Uncategorised

Kooyah Carnival: A Day of Fun, Competition, and House Points!

On March 10th, the Kooyah Carnival was held, and it was a day filled with excitement, competition, and lots of house points! Students from different houses competed against each other in various events and activities, ranging from leaderball to tug-of-war and sandcastle building. The winners of each event were awarded valuable house points, which will go towards their respective houses’ overall scores.

The carnival was not just about winning though, and the students who participated should be proud of their efforts. Congratulations to all the students who participated and a big thank you to all the staff and volunteers who helped make the day such a great success! We can’t wait to see what next year’s carnival will bring.

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