Regent Imprint 2023 – End of Term 3
Welcome to the second edition of The Regent Imprint for 2021, where we seek to positively impact the lives of our students, families and community.
Welcome to the second edition of The Regent Imprint for 2021, where we seek to positively impact the lives of our students, families and community.
Welcome to the second edition of The Regent Imprint for 2021, where we seek to positively impact the lives of our students, families and community.
Welcome to the second edition of The Regent Imprint for 2021, where we seek to positively impact the lives of our students, families and community.
Welcome to the second edition of The Regent Imprint for 2021, where we seek to positively impact the lives of our students, families and community.
Regent College is delighted to be celebrating 40 Years in 2022. To conclude the year of celebration, Regent College invited all Alumni (ex-staff, students, parents) and friends of the Regent Community to a “Walk Through Memory Lane” on a sunny Sunday afternoon in November. The Walk Through Memory Lane event opened up the Kindergarten area …
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Welcome to the second edition of The Regent Imprint for 2021, where we seek to positively impact the lives of our students, families and community.
Welcome to the second edition of The Regent Imprint for 2021, where we seek to positively impact the lives of our students, families and community.
This term, the Kindy and Pre-Primary children embarked on a journey of inquiry to answer the question: “How can we protect the environment?”. The children were shocked to find out that the rubbish we put in the bin is waste that ends up in landfill. “We don’t want our world to be full of rubbish!”, …
Did you know……. Our Digital Technologies & ICT Teacher, Mrs Jay Saxton and her husband, Mr Andrew Saxton used to compete internationally in weightlifting, and now coach weightlifting athletes? The Saxton’s have participated at multiple World and Continental Championships. Mrs Saxton was selected as a reserve for the Sydney Olympics in 2000. Mr Saxton competed …
In Term 3, the Year 6 students organised a fundraiser event to raise funds for “FIGHT MND“, a charity working toward finding effective treatments and ultimately a cure for Motor Neurone Disease (MND). Students and staff were invited to purchase a Big Freeze beanie from Bunnings or Coles and wear them to school for the day. …