Kalabara - issue 1

Over the past few months in my role as Deputy Principal, I have witnessed countless moments of collaboration, dedication, and passion from students, staff and parents, and a particular focus of Term 1 has been on building engagement with the community of Newcastle and the Hunter.”

welcoming 24 schools from Newcastle, Lake Macquarie and the Hunter Valley; we hosted the Interschool Chess Challenge on behalf of the Sydney Academy of Chess; celebrated author Phillip Gwynne, recipient of the Children’s Peace Literature Award visited our school and spent invaluable time with students; and finally, we welcomed students from the Hunter region to the Rostrum Voice of Youth Public Speaking Competition with the finals to be held here in Term 2. All these opportunities are fundamental to our commitment to provide an engaged and inspiring learning environment for students from Kindergarten to Year 12. From the Deputy Principal

Throughout Term 1, we have reaped the rewards of partnerships that have enriched the learning experiences of our students. From local groups opening their doors for educational visits, to our parent information and education opportunities, these partnerships have allowed us all to experience a deeper sense of belonging within our community. This term Bishop Tyrrell Anglican College has been a hub of learning and imagination for so many students in the Hunter Region. We hosted the Regional Da Vinci Decathlon

Bishop Tyrrell Anglican College

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