02/08/2021
We are excited to celebrate with our PDHPE teacher, Mrs Kate H***e, and her son, Oliver H***e, as he makes his Olympic debut for Australia in Tokyo tomorrow.
Wear your green and gold and join us at approximately 10am AEST, as we cheer for Ollie and our Australian Team as they live out their Olympic dreams. What a wonderful achievement!
Follow his bio here: https://www.olympics.com.au/olympians/oliver-hoare/
15/07/2021
🇺🇸From our friends at EdUSA - check it out if you are a student or parent heading to the States in the next couple of weeks.🇺🇸❗️
Pre-departure Session - Part 2 - Preparing to depart to your US campus
Congratulations on being accepted and heading to your U.S.college soon.EducationUSA delivered a pre-departure session to assist with your arrival to campus. ...
28/07/2020
Clarifying Questions/Answers (as of Friday 24 July) from US Immigration and Customs, regarding F and M class visa and the I-20:
www.ice.gov
08/07/2020
The latest order from the US Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) regarding international student visas for those currently studying in the United States or planning to study there is concerning. Since the announcement on the 6th of July 2020, we have been talking to and communicating with admissions representatives in the US, trying to get a handle on its implications for Australian students. Please seek information directly from each university or college's Designated School Officer (DSO) who have been working around the clock to do what is right and best by their international students.
Also, please reach out to us with any questions or if you are seeking clarity on the language of the decree.
SEVP modifies temporary exemptions for nonimmigrant students taking online courses during fall 2020 semester
Due to COVID-19, SEVP instituted a temporary exemption regarding online courses for the spring and summer semesters. This policy permitted nonimmigrant students to take more online courses than normally permitted by federal regulation to maintain their nonimmigrant status during the COVID-19 emergen...
04/07/2020
‼️More than 500‼️ USA 🇺🇸 colleges and universities have gone Test-Optional for the 2020-2021 Admissions cycle, meaning SAT or ACT scores are not required from students.
The long list Includes:
University of California
Boston University
The Ivy's (minus Princeton)
University of Colorado
Amherst College
MIT
Ohio State University
The Claremont Colleges
University of Texas
Stanford
University of Southern California
Vassar College
Duke University
California Institute of Technology
Vanderbilt University
18/05/2020
Reminder, UK applicants, UCAS for 2021 opens May 19.
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24/04/2020
"If it’s safe from a public health standpoint, we’ll provide weekend SAT administrations every month through the end of the calendar year, beginning in August. This includes a new administration on September 26 and the previously scheduled tests on August 29, October 3, November 7, and December 5."
Students can register for these administrations starting in May. We’ll contact students directly during the week of May 26 to provide an exact date.
Coronavirus SAT and PSAT-Related Updates
The latest information on upcoming SAT administrations.
15/04/2020
"To keep students safe, and in alignment with public health guidance and school closures across 192 countries, we will not be able to administer the SAT or SAT Subject Tests on June 6, 2020.
*PLEASE BE AWARE ANY NEW, PROPOSED TEST DATES MAY NOT BE AVAILABLE TO OUR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS.
Coronavirus SAT and PSAT-Related Updates
The latest information on upcoming SAT administrations.