students
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Sanctuary Lakes school on its way
Work is under way on the Sanctuary Lakes South P-9 school. On Monday, Altona MP Jill Hennessy took part in a sod-turning ceremony at the…
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Werribee branches out
Children from five Wyndham primary schools are bringing their own brand of hand-painted Christmas magic to the Werribee town centre. Students from Baden Powell College,…
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Food festival is in flavour
Thomas Chirnside Primary School pupils, staff and families cooked up a multicultural storm recently. The Werribee school hosted a food fair to celebrate cuisine from…
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Students are green thumbs
Forget the three “Rs”, students at Tarneit Senior College have been focusing on the three “Ps” in their classroom. VCAL intermediate students from the school…
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Going for green and gold in Wyndham
Two Wyndham schools have been recognised for their environmental credentials. Werribee Primary School and Warringa Park School in Hoppers Crossing each took out gongs at…
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Major upgrade for Tarneit schools
The state government has announced the construction of an $11.6 million upgrade at Tarneit Senior College, which will include an auditorium and theatrette. On Tuesday,…
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Performance of a lifetime
A performance about one student’s real-life struggle to make it to Australia is in the running for a national award. Hoppers Crossing Secondary College has…
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Green thumbs up
Students and staff from Truganina South Primary School showed off their green thumbs when they took part in National Tree Day last month. The children…
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Footloose ready to roll
Students from a Werribee school will be rocking and rolling when they cut footloose and kick off their Sunday shoes next month. Pupils from the…
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Girls show good cents
Meet Werribee Primary School pupils Emily, Heaven, Meredith and Luella, who are fundraising superstars. The foursome collected 5050 five cent coins, which they donated to…
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Pedestrian crossing petition
More than 200 people have signed a petition calling for a pedestrian crossing to be installed on a section of road described as “dangerous” and…
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Point Cook students make a difference in Cambodia
A group of Point Cook students wrapped up the past school year tackling a humanitarian project in Cambodia. Seven students from years 10 and 11…













