Today, we hear from one of our School Counsellors, Paula Kolivas, who explains how we implement Child Safety Standards at Camberwell Girls.
On Friday evening, the PFA hosted its much-anticipated annual Trivia Night, which this year took on a literary twist due to a venue change. With Barbara Sutton Hall undergoing renovations, the event was relocated to the Brooksbank Library – a fitting backdrop for the chosen theme: “Letters.” Each table selected a letter of the alphabet and embraced the challenge by dressing up as characters or objects beginning with their chosen letter, while also decorating their tables to match. Surrounded by shelves of books, the library buzzed with creativity and colour.
The evening was expertly led by our Trivia Master, who kept the competition lively with a mix of brain-teasing questions and spirited mini-games, including dance-offs and paper plane contests. The Tradies (staff) and Where’s Wally teams battled it out until the very end, with Where’s Wally ultimately claiming victory. We were thrilled to also welcome back past parents to Trivia Night! It was a night filled with fun, laughter, and a wonderful sense of community.
Today, we hear from one of our School Counsellors, Paula Kolivas, who explains how we implement Child Safety Standards at Camberwell Girls.
There’s plenty to celebrate at the Secondary School - Reconciliation Week, sporting achievements, language masterclasses, and public speaking awards.
It has been a busy fortnight at Junior School with incursions, excursions and a number of student achievements.
The PFA was proud to host the annual Trivia Night in the Brooksbank Library last Friday evening.
We acknowledge and pay respect to the Wurundjeri people as the traditional custodians of the land on which the school is situated.
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