Inspiring Young Readers in the Digital Age
Lauren Walsh, Head of English Throughout last week, a silence fell over the last 15 minutes of Period 4. For a few students, this provided
Lauren Walsh, Head of English Throughout last week, a silence fell over the last 15 minutes of Period 4. For a few students, this provided
Megan Armstrong, Acting IB Coordinator At Kambala we believe educational choice is a critical factor in how we empower girls to discover and realise their
Amelia, Emily and Sophie Purseglove, Kambala Boarding students With a history that spans more than 130 years, it isn’t uncommon within the Kambala community for a
Mr James Whitehead, Head of History Curiosity Killed the Cat was a 1980s funk band whose lead singer wore a rather silly hat to hide his
Ms Kath Sambell OLY, Director of Sport Our girls always mention that the reason they play sport is to have fun and there are numerous
Posted by Kambala Music can play a key role in a girl’s development. Research tells us that learning to play an instrument is beneficial for
Ms Katherine Mar, Head of Senior School “I want every girl to know that her voice can change the world.” Malala Yousafzai made headlines in
Kambala’s common goal to educate ‘the whole girl’—where academic, creative, cultural and sporting endeavours are celebrated—has delivered outstanding 2018 HSC results. The School has ranked
Kelly Chen, Year 11 Although the definition and meaning of music may vary for each individual, I am sure many would agree that music is
Laura Farkash, School Counsellor “Transitions are those unique times when we toss off the old but have not yet stepped into the new” Bob
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