2018 - amazing moments of student support
STC vs STAC
Visit this article2018 has rolled over and left behind a myriad of adventures had by all over the year. It is humbling to create and compile all these articles, videos and pictures from the staff and boys as it shows the passion, effort and hard work by all over the year. It is also tiring to see how much occurs and this is just what I was able to glean from the many platforms that you receive information these days.
It is cliched to say that there is so much that happens at a school over a year and I am sure this is the case for every school in the country. But here in this "alive" document you will experience a taste of 2018 at St Thomas. I say "alive" because as you play the videos the boys will always be 16 or 17 and cheering at that game, being off key in the House song or competing for their school. "Alive" because I am able to input the actual speeches, as said, by staff and students, to let you experience the actual sounds and passion. They are not static on a page but real in the moment.
Enjoy the 2018 Canterbury Tales and we look forward to doing it all again with some new punters in 2019.
Cheers ... Brendan Biggs (Biggsie)
A selection A to Z for senior art subjects.... enjoy.
Visit this articleThe Street Retreat is an initiative of the ER Justice Trust. Students from around New Zealand gathered to experience, understand and reflect on issues of poverty in our community. Huge thanks to all the community groups who contributed to the experience.
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Visit this articlePrize giving performance: Joshua Vaifale, Jarod Gali, Matthew Pelenato, Lolouta Elia and Elisara Vaifale
Visit this articleProfessor Stephen Robertson (left) with the Dean of the Dunedin School of Medicine Professor Barry Taylor, after Professor Robertson won the Dean’s Medal for Research Excellence at the Health Research Excellence Awards. Photos: Jacqui Hay.
Visit this articleLoved both shows - brilliant ... enjoy the photos.
Visit this articleFor an NCEA certificate to be endorsed with Excellence a student must gain 50 credits at Excellence at the level of the certificate or above.
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