Historical information
ELC staff member Daphne Gaddie at the first exhibition in the ELC at the Auburn Road campus, following the move from Shakespeare Grove, c. 1995. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.
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ELC staff member Daphne Gaddie at the first exhibition in the ELC at the Auburn Road campus, following the move from Shakespeare Grove, c. 1995. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.
Letter, list of Bialik student performers, and brochure relating to 'A Sense of Place', Victoria's Multi-faith Religious Celebration to celebrate the Centenary of Federation, 2001. Please contact [email protected] for access to this record.
coronavirus, lockdown, digital bialik
coronavirus, lockdown, digital bialik
Invitation sent to school community for Ngarrgee event 15 September 2020, to acknowledge the traditional owners of the land, Rosh Hashanah, and to welcome the new Year 12 leadership cohort, the Mazkirut. 'Ngarrgee' is a Wurundjeri word meaning 'coming together'. The school's RAP Committee advised: 'Following on from the very successful Welcome to Country smoking ceremony in 2019, which was appropriately aligned with Rosh Hashanah, we are continuing with this new tradition by hosting the same event on Tuesday 15 September at 8.00pm via the ZOOM platform. Adapting to current circumstances, the smoking ceremony will be led by Murrundindi, Ngurungaeta (Head Man) for the Wurundjeri clan, from his property in Healesville. This year, the event will also incorporate the Mazkirut Induction ceremony.'
event, celebration, year 12
Plans outlining the protocols introduced by the school, creche and kindergarten to prevent the spread of coronavirus, including hygiene practices, social distancing and testing expectations, parent access, and advice about talking to children about COVID-19.
covid
Students in sports uniform, c. 2000s. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.
Student competing in the long jump at an inter school sports event, 1985. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.
1980s, athletics
Students competing in a cross country event, 1985. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.
1980s, running
Students at an inter school sports competition, 1985. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.
1980s
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