Author archives: a1204628
Search news stories
Enter a keyword to search news.
Question Time at Parliament

University Senior College Year 12 Politics students attended Question Time at Parliament and observed the Lower House. Questions and debate centred around the ramping crisis, funding for hospitals, and shortages within the police department. A great experience for all.
2025 Scholarships

2025 Scholarships are available to students entering Years 10, 11 or 12. These include Principal’s, All-Rounder, and Old Scholars’ Scholarships.
YEE HIP Exchange Program

University Senior College hosted a YEE HIP Exchange Program group of forty-three students and seven staff/teachers from schools in Beijing, Chongqing and Shanghai.
Axisymmetry

In University Senior College Stage 2 Specialist Maths students investigated objects that have axisymmetry which is a special kind of rotational symmetry.
Australian Music Examinations Board

Congratulations to Melanie Cavanagh University Senior College Year 10 student on achieving her Bronze Performance Award from the Australian Music Examinations Board.
'The Odd Couple' Book Launch

University Senior College students attended the book launch for the booked titled ‘The Odd Couple’; The Australia-America Relationship and was a conversation between the author Allan Behm and Senator Hanson-Young. The launch focused on active diplomacy, the state of politics in America and what Australia can do in response and in our own self-interest.
SALA Exhibition 2024

One of the highlights of this year’s University Senior College’s annual SALA exhibition is a large, collaborative piece by our Year 10 students, inspired by the renowned Surrealist Salvador Dalí. Alongside this stunning work, dynamic characters created by both the Year 10 cohort and our CDW/Flinders Extension Studies class are also on display. The exhibition concludes with breathtaking fashion pieces crafted by our skilled and dedicated students.
The Bear

‘The Bear’ was Zoe’s a Year 10 student at University Senior College directorial debut and was part of her Exploring Identities and Future passion project. The play was executed wonderfully, with a cast of three. Zoe also made props to use on the stage and drew the artwork seen on the program. Zoe hoped audience members would ‘fall in love with Chekhov’s exploration of melodramatic audacity, comical emotional turmoil, and theatrical metamorphosis – just as she has’. And we did indeed!
Debating in English

University Senior College Year 11 English Literary Studies class debated who would be the best parent for a child character in their class novel 'The Light Between Oceans.'