Announcements

Merici students' outstanding performance at ACT Titration Stakes

Merici College fielded two teams in the ACT Titration Stakes on Tuesday evening.  In a competition valuing technical skill and precision, teams must determine the concentration of a solution of sodium hydroxide and then use this to further determine the concentrations of three separate solutions of acetic acid.

Student Reflection: Samantha Trafford, Simpson Prize Winner 2018

Recently I had the opportunity to travel to the Western Front during the school holidays on a commemorative tour for World War 1. I was given this great privilege through my entering and winning of the Simpson Prize, a national competition for Year 9 and 10 students, designed to explore the significance of the first world war for Australia and Australians both past and present.

Australian Computational and Linguistics Olympiad (OzClo) Winners

On 7 March 2018, twelve senior students participated in our very first Australian Computational and Linguistics Olympiad (OzClo). OzClo is contest for high school students that combines computational thinking and linguistics, challenging them to develop their own strategies for solving problems in fascinating real languages. We are very pleased that Merici was able to field three teams of Year 11 and 12 students in this year’s competition.

Deputy Principals from South Korea visit Merici Sustainability as part of their training

On Monday the 7th and 14th of May Merici hosted groups of Deputy Principals from South Korea. The visit was part of their university training to qualify as a school principal. The training requires them to visit schools in another country. Their specific purpose in visiting Merici was to look at the Kitchen Garden. Fiona Buining (Sustainability Teacher) and Bec De Courcy (Sustainability Officer) talked to the group about the garden via the competent translator, Jae, who had organised the tour schedule. They loved our garden and spent significant time looking at the plants growing.

Sister-school Relationship with Tieyi School in Xi’an, China

Sister-school Relationship with Tieyi School in Xi’an, China

Exciting news for Mandarin! We have successfully establishing a sister-school relationship with Tieyi School in Xi’an, China. Xi’an is an ancient Chinese city and had been the capital city of various Chinese dynasties and, of course, the home to the famous terra-cotta warriors. The main objective of this relationship is to develop friendship and cooperation between Tieyi School and Merici College and, most importantly, to promote cross-cultural understanding and awareness between Australia and China.

Green Tip #11 World Bee Day!

This Sunday (May 20th) is the first ever World Bee Day!

In Canberra, there’ll be activities on all day  (and some on Saturday too!).The official opening of World Bee Day kicks off at the Slovenian Embassy on Sunday morning. Parliament House will serve afternoon tea using honey from the Parliamentary bees, and later on the Swiss Embassy and the ANU are partnering to host a free screening of “More than Honey” at Coombs Theatre on ANU campus.

Find out about all these events and more by clicking here.

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