Secondary School
Murdoch University Information for Students
As we move closer to the end of the year, Murdoch University has some important updates for students and their families. In this edition of Murdoch Mail (attached link below) you’ll find information on:
- Bookings are still available for Term Four and are now open for 2025.
- Experience Based Entry and Law Start Pathways: How they can help your students.
- How to nominate a student for the Ngala Kwop Biddi Scholarship and hear how this scholarship has helped our inaugural recipients.
- Plus, more Scholarships inside!
Register for this online event now at Year Twelve Online Information Session
Experience STEM @ Murdoch
Tuesday 10 December, Wednesday 11 December and Thursday 12 December
Are Year Nine and Ten students getting ready to explore the exciting world of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics? Murdoch University invites them to join our Experience STEM @ Murdoch program, designed to ignite curiosity and inspire the next generation of innovators. Through interactive workshops, engaging lectures, and real-world projects, students will explore the world of science in this three-day event. The program is free this year running from 10 to12 December and is open to individual students who want to do something a little different with their last three days of Term Four (public school dates) or want to dip into something different in their first days of holiday!
For more details and register visit: Experience STEM @ Murdoch!
Murdoch University Career Taster Program
As we head into Term Four, we encourage those who wish to uncover future possibilities, to make a booking for Murdoch Career Tasters for 2025.
Through the Career Taster (CT) Program, Student Ambassadors provide a unique opportunity to students by sharing their own journeys and providing a taste of what students may be able to do as a course and career. By focusing on students’ passions, desires to enrich their own and others’ lives, and by igniting their curiosities, we aspire to show students how one day they may change the world.
Mr Neil Ferreira | Acting Head of Secondary