Our Year 11 Physical Education students embrace the unique opportunity to explore ice hockey!
Under the guidance of Australian ice hockey players, our students deepened their understanding of the biomechanical principles that underpin ice hockey. They experienced firsthand the intricate balance between force, motion, leverage and skill that is essential for success on the ice.
STATEWIDE TOUCH FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS!
Congratulations to our Years 7/8 Touch Football Team who won all 6 games in Division 2 taking out the championship!
Well done on this fantastic achievement and for being excellent team players and showcasing your incredible talents.
ANNIE JR | SHOWING NOVEMBER 2023
A story of having and holding hope and optimism through life's journey, no matter what the circumstance; this classic musical has captured the hearts of many. Our cast and set crew are so excited to be bringing this show to the stage; keep your eye on our socials as we introduce the cast!
Book your tickets now for Kildare's production of Annie JR: https://www.trybooking.com/CKTUM
Book by THOMAS MEEHAN
Music by CHARLES STRAUSE
Lyrics by MARTIN CHARNIN
Original Production directed by Martin Charnin
Presented on Broadway by Mike Nichols
Produced by:
Irwin Meyer Alvin Nederlander Associates Inc.
Stephen R. Friedman The John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts
Lewis Allen Icarus Productions
Based on “Little Orphan Annie”By Permission of The Tribune Media Services, Inc
Originally produced by The Goodspeed Opera House Michael P. Price, Executive Director
Licensed exclusively by Music Theatre International (Australasia).
All performance materials supplied by Hal Leonard Australia.
We are delighted to announce our 2024 Student Leadership Team!
Congratulations to 2024 College Captains Paige and Rose, and 2024 Prefects Abby, Annabelle, Katya and Shamsieh who will work together with Student Leaders to bring our Core Values to life in all aspects of the College.
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.
What a wonderful start to our Year 12 students' final day at Kildare College. Joined by families, the annual Year 12 Breakfast was filled with delicious food, fond memories and reflective speeches.
More photos will be in our special edition blog 'Celebrating the Class of 2023' on Friday this week.
Last night we celebrated the Class of 2023 at our Graduation Mass; the first of many events of our Year 12 students' final week of school. Reflecting on their journey at the College and offering them our blessings for the future, it was an emotional evening for all, especially our graduating Year 12 students.
More photos will be in our special edition blog 'Celebrating the Class of 2023' on Friday this week.
Our wonderfully talented musicians took to the Festival Theatre stage, for the Catholic Schools Music Festival, which provides an incredible opportunity to celebrate and showcase musical talents. For the third year in a row, the choirs were supported by our very own rhythm section every night of the Festival. Congratulations to all involved.
Yesterday we welcomed some special guests to Kildare.
Every four years the six Trustees of Kildare Ministries, our governing body, visit Kildare to explore the College, understand collective goals and get to know our community. The Trustees also enjoyed getting to know students and staff through a shared morning tea and lunch made by our Year 10 Food and Hospitality class.
Through Catholic Education South Australia in partnership with the University of South Australia, Khloe and Amelie (Year 7) and Bianca, Diya and Ruby (Year 8 ) immersed themselves into an exciting STEM program; exploring engineering practices, pathways and building creative confidence.
Supported by Fleet Space Technologies, a South Australian company which designed, built and launched Australia’s only commercial NanoSatellites; students learnt about the complexities of satellites, the process of 3D printing and assembling satellite components.
Students will soon solve a complex issue designed by Fleet Space Technologies and share their solutions with industry experts and female trailblazers who will provide feedback to help refine and enhance the designs.
Read more about this exciting adventure: https://www.cesa.catholic.edu.au/.../cesa-empowering...