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2025 Term 4

  • ‘Activity Bazz’ Meets the Podcasters - When Year 6 students Jasmine and Sophie settled in to interview Alumna Amelia Barry (2007) for the Junior School Podcast in Term 4, they discovered someone whose Wenona nickname perfectly captured her approach to both school and career.
  • A Record Year for Creative Excellence - A new round of NESA Showcase announcements has revealed more records for Wenona.
  • A Reflection on Remembrance - In her address at this week’s Assembly, CUO Olive, reflected on the meaning of Remembrance Day and the courage shown by those who served, reminding students of the responsibility we carry in honouring their legacy.
  • A Year of Records and Achievement - Wenona has celebrated an outstanding sporting year, with athletes excelling across disciplines from the pool to the track and the cross country course. This week's Sports Assembly recognised students for exceptional performances, consistency and contribution to the School's strong sporting culture.
  • Charting a Course to Senior School - The anticipation was palpable as Year 6 families gathered in East Commons for one of the School calendar's most poignant occasions.
  • Designing Tomorrow - Wenona's HSC students earn SHAPE nominations for innovation and impact.
  • Exploring Tomorrow - Year 10 students immersed themselves in the world of work this week, exploring their future careers through a comprehensive program that blended industry insights and hands-on workplace experience with lessons in digital professionalism.
  • Finding Humour In Awkwardness - Prefect Sophie reflects on how moments of awkwardness can lead to connection, courage, and growth.
  • Give More, Grow More in the Archive - When today's students open photo albums from years gone by, they discover something remarkable: the Wenona they know stretches back through decades of familiar buildings, familiar activities and familiar faces. They are not only doing the important work of safeguarding history; they are discovering how they fit into it.
  • Growing Through Giving - Prefect and Choral Captain Molly, reflects on Wenona’s production of Legally Blonde and how giving fully to an experience helped her grow, connect, and build meaningful friendships.
  • Journey Through Europe's Past - A group of Years 10 and 11 History students spent the holidays on a fascinating two-week tour through Italy and Germany, visiting some of Europe's most significant historical sites.
  • Lucem Sonos Exhibition - Year 9 students recently captivated audiences with Lucem Sonos, Wenona's third annual light and sound exhibition, a stunning showcase where Visual Arts, Design and Technology, and Science converged in unexpected ways.
  • Purpose Through Belonging - Year 6 has marked the culmination of their Junior School learning through a fascinating Primary Years Programme Exhibition exploring the idea: A sense of belonging gives us purpose in our communities.
  • Putting Service into Action - As the end of term approaches, the spirit of giving has been spreading through campus.
  • Remembrance Day 2025 - Wenona marked Remembrance Day across the Junior and Senior Schools through formal services and reflective activities to honour sacrifice and explore the meaning of courage and responsibility.
  • Serving Across Cultures - During the September holidays, Year 9 students embarked on life-changing Service Learning trips to Vietnam, Cambodia and Central Australia, immersing themselves in diverse cultures while contributing meaningful support to local communities.
  • The Ripple Effect - Drawing from a memory of watching her grandfather perform with his band, Prefect Scarlett (Year 11), invites her peers to reflect on the profound impact of everyday moments.
  • The Weight of Our Words - Poppy reflects on how choosing kindness and empathy in our conversations strengthens both character and community.
  • Training Tomorrow's Leaders - Already several months into leading assemblies, organising House events, and representing their peers, Wenona's Prefects and House Captains have deepened their leadership capacity with some intensive professional training.
  • When We Lift Each Other Up - Year 10 student Ellen reflects on how showing up for her friends at their grand finals revealed the true power of support, and how giving our time can grow not only others' confidence but our own.