Finalist at Australian Education Awards
Strathcona Baptist Girls Grammar School is proud to announce they are finalists in two award categories at the Australian Education Awards for 2019: Best Student Wellbeing Program and Best STEM Program.
Strathcona Baptist Girls Grammar School is proud to announce they are finalists in two award categories at the Australian Education Awards for 2019: Best Student Wellbeing Program and Best STEM Program.
The beginning of a journey that inspires joy and empowers student to be brave and lifelong learners.
Marlena Ahrens (’09) is a passionate World Champion Kayaker and Physiotherapist.
Her passion for kayaking started in Year 9 at Strathcona. The appeal of being part of
a team competing in a five day race was the start of her paddling success.
When you think about your leadership style, do you see yourself as an owl, a lion, a peacock or a dog? Upon being asked this question, we, the handful of young female leaders attending the Leadership Forum, were confused to say the least.
“We see that the earlier that students start to see how to create things with technology the more empowered they are,”
“We learnt the importance of quality education for young people in order to create a successful future and the hardships that those in a third world country face.”
Year 5 is an intake year at Strathcona, a crucial year to extend and enrich learning as girls prepare for their transition into our Senior School.
At Strathcona – create women who are the not just the consumers, but responsible creators of the technology that is shaping our society.
Parents struggling to work out at which age is best for children to start school have been reminded that every child should be looked at as an individual rather than just a number.
“It is a career that empowers you to make a positive difference in the lives of young people at a critical time of growth and development.