
Innovative vertical school to welcome Grade 12s
Brisbane’s first vertical school, which implements mindfulness, bespoke courses and ‘genius hour’ in its curriculum, will welcome its first cohort of Grade 12 students next
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Brisbane’s first vertical school, which implements mindfulness, bespoke courses and ‘genius hour’ in its curriculum, will welcome its first cohort of Grade 12 students next

A Hamilton Clayfield Girl Guide has received the Young Everyday Heroes for her service to the community as part of the guides. Jemma Philippi, a

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What has been your favourite memory of senior year? Alice: Formal was definitely the highlight of the year. It was so good to see everyone

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