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Science Week at Saints Girls

Science Week at Saints Girls was an inspiring week to be a part of. The week was packed with activities and events that engaged students across all year levels, making science approachable to all.

Our youngest scientists in Reception began their exploration by looking at the world around us through microscopes, discovering a hidden world full of intricate details. The Year 1 students ventured into the world of light and sound, uncovering how these fundamental forces are vital to life and the survival of species.

During lunchtime, the girls created dazzling lava lamps, engineered catapults to explore physics principles, assembled circuits to better understand electricity, and experimented with the chemistry of slime making. As the theme this year was species survival, the girls also explored the complexities of life cycles and species survival, gaining a greater appreciation for the natural environment.

Middle and Senior School students connected with real-world science through interactive talks and hands-on experiments that emphasised the practical applications of their classroom learning. These experiences helped them see the relevance of science in everyday life and sparked deeper interest in pursuing scientific inquiry.

A highlight of the week was the celebration of the Oliphant Science Awards, where students showcased their creativity and innovation in science. We saw some amazing posters, models and played some incredible board games designed and made by the students. The impressive projects demonstrated the remarkable talent and enthusiasm of our students.

Beyond Science Week, various events throughout the year have continued to fuel our students’ passion for science, ensuring that exploration and learning are ongoing and encouraged.

A heartfelt thank you goes out to all the girls and their teachers for their enthusiasm and active participation. I look forward to many more opportunities to explore, question, and ignite a lifelong passion for discovery and scientific curiosity.

Scientist in Residence
Lene Van Schalkwyk


Anglican Leadership Network

On Thursday 15 August, student leaders from Years 6, 8 and 10 had the privilege of attending the annual Anglican School Network Group Leadership Day hosted by Walford. This opportunity enabled us to develop our leadership skills. Each year a concept is selected, and activities are planned for groups of student leaders from different Anglican schools. This year the concept was charity, justice and service. After a presentation about this from a global perspective, each group was encouraged to explore solutions to local problems. We also discussed ways to implement solutions around our schools to improve the connections between year levels to enhance the sense of community. Developing a common vision with students from other schools allowed us to collaborate and test our ideas while practising our communication skills. The Saints Girls representatives developed a strategy for building community connections across the School, we presented an elevator pitch to the whole group and had the opportunity to hear ideas presented by the other school teams. We all enjoyed the day with everyone getting involved, and we look forward to taking action and further building our Saints Girls’ community.

Being able to have a voice is important when being a leader, and this opportunity was given at every point during the day. Sharing a common vision with others we haven’t met before showed how important it is to have connections.

Lexie Fishlock
Year 10 Student


You are invited to celebrate 130 years of St Peter’s Girls’ School

Join us to celebrate our birthday!  We are thrilled to invite you to an evening filled with festivity and nostalgia.

Date and Time: Saturday 26 October 2024, 6.30-11.30pm
Ticket Price: $185
Location: Adelaide Oval, Ian McLachlan Room
Attire: Formal

This won’t be your typical sit-down affair; instead, we’re gathering around intimate high tables to unwind and enjoy dinner and drinks.

Indulge in a variety of gourmet delights from our diverse food stations, crafted to satisfy every palate. Experience a unique gin tasting with our expert mixologist and enjoy a premium wine package.

Dance to live music by the Baker Boys Band and take in the stunning night-time views of the Adelaide Oval.

RSVP by Friday 27 September to secure your spot. Numbers are limited, so act quickly to ensure your place at this memorable celebration. 

Click here to purchase tickets

Your presence would make the celebration complete.
We look forward to seeing you there! 

This promises to be a night not to miss! Get your tickets fast to avoid disappointment. Book your tickets here


North West Build Updates

We are excited to announce that the North West Build is moving into the construction phase! As this large and complex project progresses, there will. be some adjustments to our daily routines. To keep you informed, we have added a dedicated section to our eNews for updates on the construction. This tab is called Future Direction – Build Updates. You can access this by clicking on this link, or through the main menu,