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Student Achievements

JATNET Student Poster Competition

Thank you to all the students in the Primary school who participated in the statewide JATNET (Japanese Teachers Network of Tasmania) poster competition to celebrate The Year of the Horse. To enter the competition, the poster had to include the word, "uma うま 午 " in Japanese in one or more scripts.

The following posters have been chosen to represent Mount Carmel College and we wish the students all the best in the competition. Posters will be judged in 3 categories: Prep-2, 3-4 and 5-6.

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Kate Neyland (Yr 1)
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Lilla Magnus (Yr 1)
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FLora McManus (Yr 1)
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Eva Madden (Yr 3)
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Jennifer Hu (Yr 3)
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Angela Jiljil (Yr 4)
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Clare Buckingham (Yr 5)
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Sophia Caletti (Yr 5)
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Amelia Glancy (Yr 6)
Kate Neyland (Yr 1)
Lilla Magnus (Yr 1)
FLora McManus (Yr 1)
Eva Madden (Yr 3)
Jennifer Hu (Yr 3)
Angela Jiljil (Yr 4)
Clare Buckingham (Yr 5)
Sophia Caletti (Yr 5)
Amelia Glancy (Yr 6)

Climbing to New Heights: Tilly Takes on Nationals

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We wish Year 8 student Tilly Ghedini the very best as she represents Tasmania in the Under 15 Girls division at the Sport Climbing Australia Youth National Championships in Ballina, NSW this week.

The championships bring together some of the country’s most talented young climbers, providing an exciting opportunity to test skills, build experience, and compete against the best in Australia.

Congratulations, Tilly, and good luck!


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Voices of Confidence: Students Shine in Rostrum Public Speaking Competition

Last weekend, Olive Hall (Yr 7), Fenella Vincent (Yr 9), Cariad Lewis (Yr 9), Tilly Hutton (Yr 9), Brooklynn Taylor (Yr 10) and Emma Wagg (Yr 10) proudly represented the College in the Rostrum Voice of Youth Public Speaking Competition. 

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Junior students delivered a prepared six-minute speech, while senior students presented an eight-minute speech, with all competitors also completing a three-minute short notice speech. 

Well done to all students on their outstanding efforts, and a special mention to Tilly Hutton on receiving an Encouragement Award.