Rights, Innovation, Sustainability and Engagement (RISE), a unique Kildare College program crafted for Year 9 students, not only prepares students for the future but unleashes their potential to shape it.
Kildare College is dedicated to fostering innovation, creativity and empowering young women as they chart their course in the world; with this program being testament to progressive education. RISE is not your ordinary subject. It's an adventure that dares students to dream, innovate, and make a difference. The fourth unit, Engagement, is all about forging powerful connections with our community through outreach and service.
Proving their talent for STEM, Kildare College Year 8 students, Bianca, Prabhjit and Sophie are entrepreneurs in the making; being awarded for their creation of a Specialised Air Purifying Ecosystem. Successfully reducing levels of carbon dioxide in the air, the system was designed to solve long term negative effects from the greenhouse gas in highly used areas.
Talented Year 7 Scholarship student, Alannah, has once again proven her expertise in the world of dance by winning the prestigious Sir Robert Helpmann Award at the esteemed Royal Academy of Dance SA Awards. This incredible achievement marks the second consecutive year she has secured the Eileen Hogarth Award for most potential, a testament to her dedication and artistry.
Kildare College's Performing Arts students transported audiences back in time to the 1990s with their electrifying showcase, Planet 90s, a performance that left over 1400 guests mesmerised and thrilled. The collaborative dance and music extravaganza, held at Futures Entertainment Centre, featured the extraordinary talents of students from Years 7 to 12, making it one of the College's most significant events to date.
The Year 12 Student Leadership Team at Kildare College are gearing up to undertake a charity walk to raise funds for the Childhood Cancer Association. The event, called "Walk the Walk", will take place on Friday 12 May, and will see the eight student leaders walking 23 kilometres each, which is equivalent to nearly 60 laps of the College oval.
The initiative is entirely self-initiated and student-driven, with the 2023 Student Leaders aiming to raise $1500 for the cause. Throughout the walk, the Student Leaders will keep the community updated on their progress and will be joined by staff, dignitaries, and special guests from the community.
College Captains, Jessica and Zahra commented, "Walk the Walk is an excellent opportunity for the student leaders to demonstrate the College's Core Values, particularly courage and integrity. The event is a chance to make meaningful change for a cause they are passionate about and inspire others in the community to do the same".
The Childhood Cancer Association is a not-for-profit organisation that provides practical, hands-on support to children with cancer and their families. As one of Australia's key childhood cancer support organisations, they rely on donations from the community to continue providing their invaluable services.
Tina Neate, Principal of Kildare College, expressed her pride in the Student Leaders' efforts, stating, "Their mission to raise money for the charity is a shining example of the College's Core Values in action. The College is delighted to see such passion and dedication from its students and is confident that they will achieve great things together".
Follow the students’ journey on the Kildare College social media platforms, or via the event fundraising page.
Kildare College is a proud all-girls' school that focuses on empowering young women to reach their full potential. The College believes gender should not be a barrier to success, and encourages its students to break down gender stereotypes and pursue their dreams.
International Women's Day is a significant occasion for Kildare College as it provides an opportunity to celebrate the achievements of women and promote gender equality.
On Wednesday, our Year 12 Student Leadership Team attended a sold-out event, hosted by the City of Tea Tree Gully to support our local International Women's Day Event. Adelaide-based singer-songwriter and businesswoman Amity Dry, highlighted important topics about women's ongoing drive for equality, reflecting the 2023 theme #EmbraceEquity. Our students also valued connecting with the community including the Mayor of Tea Tree Gully, Marijka Ryan.
At the College, our students participated by wearing purple accessories, writing affirmations and gifting affirmations to all staff members for inspiring the next generation of women.
As a student-centred College, Kildare plays a vital role in advocating for women and supporting their leadership every day. At Kildare, we encourage students to be bold and ambitious and break down gender stereotypes whilst being kind and considerate. By attending events such as the International Women's Day celebration, the students show their support for women's rights and gain valuable insights and skills necessary to become successful leaders and have a strong voice.
Our 2023 College Captains and Prefects remind us that we have the power to shape the next generation of women. Kildare is influencing the next generation of women, and we, as leaders, are honoured to be a part of that story. In the words of Michelle Obama, "There is no limit to what we as women can accomplish." Together, let us continue to push the boundaries, break down barriers, and blaze new trails. We can create a world where every girl and woman can thrive.
Happy International Women's Day. We are proud of every single student.
We are proud to be listed in The Advertiser as an affordable College.
Careful financial planning, state-of- the-art facilities and excellence in education provides students with many opportunities and experiences, so they can find their place and achieve success.
Sisters, Eva (Year 8 ) and Lilli (attending Kildare in 2024) are pictured representing Kildare.
Congratulations to our Year 10 student Lara, who was awarded the Junior Citizen of the Year at the Port Adelaide Enfield 2023 Australia Day Awards. The criteria for this award; demonstrate their dedication to their community and their education, demonstrate a sense of caring and responsibility for others, inspire others and act as a role model to their peers.
Lara is pictured with Hannah Evans - Klemzig Ward, City of Port Adelaide Enfield who says, "Such big achievements...brave individual - spreading positivity and helping young people through her own experiences".
Lara was awarded for her work, through her business 'Just to let you know you're not alone', a social enterprise that supports those struggling with eating disorders.
We are delighted to see our Old Scholar Macie (Class of 2020) in The Advertiser's SA Weekend! Macie shares her story as a professional dancer, and while the past few years have brought challenges, this hasn't halted her determination. Her next adventure - a six-month contract with Celebrity Cruises! Congratulations and good luck Macie!
We are excited that Kildare was named in the Adelaide Advertiser on Tuesday 29 November, as one of the Top 10, Years 7-12 Private Secondary Schools in terms of NAPLAN scores.