November 2021

Celebrating our Grandparents across SCEA schools

“Grandparents, like heroes, are as necessary to a child’s growth as vitamins.” – Joyce Alston Our communities are built around families, and families thrive when grandparents are active participants in the life of children. We celebrated ‘Grandparents Day’ across our schools in different ways on different dates this year, but the message is the same: […]

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SCEA In The Media

The State Government’s mandatory vaccination edict has seen a number of opportunities for our staff to discuss differing viewpoints through public information sessions and private conversations with line managers and Principals. It has also garnered significant media attention for SCEA and other school groups who may be facing difficult times ahead. SCEA Chief Executive Officer,

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SCEA adds new provider for its Employee Assistance Program (EAP)

For those staff not familiar with the concept of the Employee Assistance Program (EAP), it refers to the confidential and solution-focused external counselling service available to SCEA employees. A number of these sessions can be accessed directly by the employee and the fees are covered by SCEA. SCEA employees can engage with a number of

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Mundaring’s Great Hall officially opened by Mr Ken Wyatt this week

While the six classrooms and large open space have been utilised by the secondary students at Mundaring Christian College for the duration of 2021, the College invited special guests to mark the Official Opening of Mundaring’s Stage 2B Building Project: Great Hall and Media Labs. On hand to celebrate were the Honorable Ken Wyatt AM,

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National Prayer Breakfast invites SCEA students onto the biggest stage!

This year’s National Prayer Breakfast will involve the participation of two SCEA students as they pray for our nation, our leaders and the future of our country. Upon invitation from Christian Schools Australia (CSA) Director of Public Policy, Mr Mark Spencer, students from selected SCEA schools (Claire S, Head Girl from Mundaring Christian College and

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