We made it! It’s the end of Term and time for everybody to take some time off. Our students and staff have worked very hard and it’s easy to see the signs of tiredness at school. These signs are reflected in a few more latecomers in the morning, some more antsy behaviours from those who have peaked a little early and are struggling to last the final week of term, some friends n ...
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Elizabeth S Bat Mitzvah
The renovations at PHC meant that Elizabeth’s bat mitzvah service was held on a Friday night at school rather than shule. Initially Elizabeth was disappointed by this, but upon reflection of her family’s connection and contribution to the history of Carmel School, she was proud to do her bat mitzvah there. Elizabeth was apparently a bit nervous as she hadn’t done much public s ...

Jessica's passion for education helps others in need
We re-connected with Jessica Bricker (OKC 2013) who has been very busy helping to make the world a better place since graduating from Carmel. Now living in Israel, Jessica’s journey so far is inspirational, and she has wise advice to share with our current Carmel students. Where did you study and work in the years after Carmel School and before making aliyah? I studied for a ...

Carmel Champion Advocates for Healthy Practices
Year 7 student, Benjamin L, has advocated for a fish tank to be placed in Carmel School’s library for the wellbeing of over 40 baby guppies. Passionate for fishkeeping, Benjamin has also taken on the responsibility for monitoring the fish and is striving to raise awareness of healthy practices in doing so. Reflecting on the biggest mistake marine pet owners make, Benjamin stat ...

Introducing Blake Segler, High School Mathematics/Science Teacher
There is something particularly special about Carmel School graduates walking back through our gates as Carmel School teachers. Blake Segler, Old Kid Carmel (OKC) 2009, returns this year as our new High School Mathematics/Science Teacher and is excited to be working within the Carmel School community once again. Blake says he has always had an interest in all areas of science. ...

The Harris Post, Week 9 - Resilience
One piece of investigative work that I have been particularly enjoying during my first term at Carmel School has been finding out what our community believes constitutes the ideal Carmel graduate. What would we want to be the characteristics and attributes of someone leaving our school? What are the most important and impressive traits of someone who has benefited from a Carmel ...

The Harris Post, Week 8 - Being Not Jewish
One of the scariest things for me in accepting the role of Principal of a Jewish school was the fear that I just wouldn’t know enough about what being Jewish actually meant. Until last year I had not (knowingly) ever even spoken to a Jew and I knew very little about Jewish culture and religion other than some distant history lessons on the Holocaust, a childhood reading of the ...

The Harris Post, Week 7 - Wellbeing
In recent years, wellbeing has been a topic of much debate in schools as well as in society in general. I liked the Victorian Government’s Better Health website description: “Wellbeing is not just the absence of disease or illness. It’s a complex combination of a person's physical, mental, emotional and social health factors. Wellbeing is strongly linked to happiness and life s ...

The Harris Post, Week 6 - School Uniform
School uniform is a controversial thing. It brings out strong emotions in people. New Principals are always advised, “Don’t go near the uniform policy in your first year!” and told that if they brave the world of wholesale uniform change, it is at their own peril. When I was in the upper sixth form at school (the equivalent of our Year 12) I was the Deputy Head Girl (note us ...

The Harris Post, Week 5 - Teamwork
Teamwork is all about collaborating and co-operating with others to work towards a common goal. It may not be difficult to define, but it is one of those hard-to-measure skills regularly described as essential for an effective workplace. Many schools include teamwork as a focus for development in their students and in the workplace, employers see it as a highly desirable attrib ...
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