Happiness is a term that captures a huge variety of positive emotions such as humour, serenity, optimism, joy, pride, inspiration, love and hope. Happiness means different things, to different people and is essential to your understanding of emotional literacy. Throughout history, philosophers, religious writers and...
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Following an increased demand in STEM education and growing interest in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics learning areas, Sunshine Coast Grammar is excited to announce the opening of their new Science Centre. The much-anticipated building will add an additional three high-quality Science Laboratories and...
As National Volunteers Week celebrations draw to a close today, we chat with our School Psychologist Dr. Allana Canty about the direct health benefits for volunteers which can include reduced stress, balanced mood, improved resilience, and a sense of purpose. Research has demonstrated a strong...
"We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give" - Winston Churchill As part of National Volunteers Week it is vital to acknowledge that we can all play an important part in the community in which we...
The sense of community at Grammar is undeniable and we are incredibly fortunate for the support of our parent body and volunteers who help cultivate this sense of belonging which truly sets us apart. From classroom helpers to class coordinators, canteen volunteers and sporting coaches...
"No one can help everyone, but everyone can help someone." This week we celebrated National Volunteers Week and took the opportunity to acknowledge the generous contribution of all the Grammar volunteers in our community. This year's Volunteers Week theme of "Changing Communities. Changing Lives." was...
Today our School Captains launched our 2020 Connect with Kindness campaign. As our students return to the campus, it can feel as though we are starting the school year again. In some ways we are. We are hitting the reset button and working with our...
No one should teach who is not in love with teaching. Margaret E. Sangster Grammar teachers embody where passion meets purpose at every turn, and it has never been more apparent in 2020. The profession itself has been challenged to evolve and adapt and meet...
Despite the many challenges communities across our region are being faced with as a result of the ever-changing Covid-19 health pandemic, teachers at Sunshine Coast Grammar School are getting ready to head back to the classroom next Tuesday, 21 April delivering learning experiences to students...
Over the Summer School Holiday break, seventeen curious and eager students from Sunshine Coast Grammar School embarked on an opportunity of a lifetime, partnering with Actura and travelling to the United States to participate in Space Camp. Students from Year 7-9 spent a week in...
At this time as our children are spending more time connected to others via technology in the home, leading internet safety expert Brett Lee (who has presented at Grammar in recent years) shares 5 key principles as a guide for parents to manage technology in...
A good prompt for parents who are being asked questions or overhearing conversations regarding COVID-19 is, 'Fact or Fiction' or 'Fact or Prediction'. Address the questions that have been asked - rather than assuming fear and worry. For example 'What are you worried about?', What...