Tidings Edition 5, 19 May 2017

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St Clare’s Student Chosen for the International Science School

University of Sydney has been running The International Science School (formally called the Harry Messel International Science School) since 1962. Students from all over the world are invited to apply to participate in this program and only 140 students and approximately 90 of these students are from Australia. The Science School is a fee free residential school that honours excellence in senior science students. The students are involved in inspiring talks by leading researchers, tours of scientific labs, hands-on experiments and activities, and a packed social program. The school encourages the students to consider careers in Science and this year St Clare’s College is proud to announce that one of our students has obtained a position in this prestigious program. Congratulations to Holly Schyvens (Year 12) for obtaining a place at the science school. Janet Worontschak Science Coordinator

Love your Sister On Wednesday 10 May St Clare’s senior students participated in the Love Your Sister's Big Heart Project.

“Your word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path” Psalms 119:105

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