With their third and final game in their pool, they lost to Minaret. Term 4, 2020. The workshops were aligned with the Victorian and Australian curriculum and covered a wide range of Australian and World history topics with “Hands-on” activities. Fatimah worked in Conveyancing, legal practice and in property conveyancing. On 9 March our Year 7 tennis team participated in the Wyndham Division Tennis Tournament and did the College very proud. The Al Sadiq College’s educational provision includes an exciting extra-curricular programme commencing from Kindergarten and spanning through to the High School. The war memorial was a blast, I learned so much my mind couldn’t hold that much knowledge. Alhamdulah our team delivered strong and convincing arguments and rebuttals. This Student is/will be attending OTHER/MULTIPLE Greek Language Schools at the SAME TIME as this one (specify current other Greek School name below).
All the students enjoyed the activity and by the end of the session, the Foundation students were reading to the older girls. He was well supported by his teammates Ali A and Ibrahim. Ameen. The girls are enjoying their new found sport, supporting each other, becoming very competitive and learning new skills each week, such as scoring, learning the rules and coaching each other. On the 20th April the Year 10 girls embarked on their new unit of Health and PE. On Tuesday 1 March, the VCE Unit 3 Psychology students were privileged to participate in a sleep incursion presented by Epworth Hospital. First was Aboriginal Dreamtime Stories, an activity where the students enacted the Aboriginal story, “Tiddalick the Frog” wearing proper costumes of different animals, such as Frog, Kangaroos, Cockatoos, Eels and Possums.
The schools that vied for the top spot were Susan Corey, Heathdale Christian College, ICOM, Emmanuel College and our very own Al-Taqwa College. This year they Program received over 1700 applicants.
Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email. The art works were the students’ own interpretation of a mosque which they re-created based on their own feelings, inspirations and artistic strengths. Here are a few words from some students and teachers about their experience. Hamzah Mohamed is technically gifted in the defence. The highlight of the day was the 100m relay which for the first time included the teachers race which was won by Ali House. The incursion was based on workshop activities by a team of “The History Box Ballarat”. The secondary school boys had a great time celebrating their sports day on Wednesday 22nd February 2017 at the Newport Athletics Track. The Australian Mathematics Trust held the Australian Mathematics Competition on 27 July where some of our students participated.
Both girls delivered topics very pertinent to teenage lives. All in all, the day was a great success and our students were, once again, the representation of all that we stand for here at our college – they were respectful, well-mannered and proud to be a part of this country.
She advised the students ‘not to limit yourselves, start searching now’ through community work, work experience and utilising the resources the school provides. I am so proud of their performance, behaviour and representation of our School as young Muslim sports women. Students were involved in dressing costumes of different era of old time to experience the school uniforms, fashion dresses and the games and activities in different eras.
The scores were very tight and they were scoring point for point. Al Siraat College N: 60: 48: 60: 32: 48: 48: 307: Cobram Anglican Grammar School N: 45: 53: 43: 50: 48: 48: 308: Montmorency Secondary College G: 54: 45: 47: 48: 48: 48: ... is an annual assessment for students in Years 3, 5, 7 and 9. I would also like to thank Mr. Faizul Nurwalis for providing the required chemicals and equipment. Better arguments next time and we should do well! Thank you to all the staff and students who participated and donated their time on the day.
We were represented by Asma Mahamad and Shahani Munaff. I will also like to add any stories from your life experiences and any ideas that you have for improving the school. In Term 1, Grade 3’s were learning about “Community and Remembrance”. On 17 May Years 9B and 9C took part in a reading activity where they read to some of the Foundation students. It was a fantastic effort by the boys in the competition. We would like to congratulate Nadine on her had work and dedication and wish her all the very best for a successful future. The Competition has over 250 schools, 1,500 teams, four grades and 19 regions. She advised the students at Year 12 to reach for their goals, she continued to tell them that they needed to have an’ aim and be realistic’ with their goals.
Junior IT Girls and Boys Hit the City for an ACMI Experience.