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Black Comedy sparkles in the dark
The curtain had scarcely come down on Noises Off! when similar merriment and madness ensued at the Glen Waverley Campus with a triumphant production of Peter Shaffer’s celebrated farce, Black Comedy. Directed by Head of Student Theatre Marcus...
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Noises Off!
A play about putting on a play, especially when that play is a farce, offers endless possibilities for merriment and madness, and that’s exactly what audiences got with the Adamson Theatre Company’s Senior School production of Michael Frayn’s...
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Girls' First XI receive 'baggy purple' honours
In a proud and historic moment, Wesley’s Girls’ First XI Cricket team received their first-ever baggy purple caps at the end of the summer season, marking a major milestone in the growth of girls’ cricket at the College. A long-standing symbol...
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Acquisitive Art Prize 2025
One hundred and ten works, ranging from drawing and painting to photography, textiles and sculpture, were on display at the recent 2025 Acquisitive Art Prize Exhibition. Held at the Coates Pavilion at the Glen Waverley Campus in late May, the...
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Teamwork delivers APS glory
The summer of 2025 will be remembered as a season of growth, achievement and historic milestones for Wesley College sport. The Girls’ Volleyball program, which has a long history of stellar seasons, secured an impressive 3rd place finish,...
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Creating connections through Auslan
Wesley College and the Victorian College for the Deaf (VCD) opened the doors of their St Kilda Road campuses on the same city block in 1866, with VCD having operated in Windsor since 1860. Since then, we have existed side by side as communities of...
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The Archies come to Wesley
The much-loved Archies art exhibition at St Kilda Road Junior School began with a flash of inspiration from art teacher Elise Beattie when she was watching the ABC television series Finding the Archibald. ‘I thought it might be a great experience...
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Home visits build strong foundations for our youngest learners
What do trampolines, princesses and robots have to do with starting a new school year? As part of the 3 and 4 year old Early Childhood Learning Centre (ECLC) transition program, ECLC educators from Wesley’s St Kilda Road Campus visit homes of...
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Why learn maths?
The perennial question asked by generations of ‘maths shy’ students was put under the spotlight recently when it formed the central topic for the inaugural ‘Maths Moot’ competition at our St Kilda Road Campus. A debate with a difference -...
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Learning for life – skills that go beyond the classroom
Wesley College has introduced a new initiative as part of the Year 10 Health and Physical Education (HPE) curriculum, with students now able to attain a fully accredited CPR qualification during class time through external facilitator, Hero HQ....
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