
Students shave heads and raise more than $3000 for breast cancer
Wahroonga Adventist School students Kanya Young and Georgia Flemming have bravely shaved their heads to help those in need.
Wahroonga Adventist School students Kanya Young and Georgia Flemming have bravely shaved their heads to help those in need.
“Teachers committed to God have enormous opportunities for modelling what God is like to students and their families.”
The study of 4913 “millennials” analysed how respondents were faring in terms of employment, educational attainment and income, and also in a range of life matters.
Research shows feeding the brain is essential for good cognitive function.
A comprehensive interview with new Avondale University College president and vice-chancellor Professor Kevin Petrie.
Students and staff from Adventist schools across Australia and New Zealand have worked hard to adapt and create initiatives that nurture healthy school communities during this time.
University college begins transition to online-only delivery.
Orrani Fatnowna, whose connection with Avondale now spans five generations, joined 242 of her classmates as a graduate of the university college on Sunday (December 8).
Research has revealed an important truth: teenagers today are doing it tough. Find out what Avondale University College is doing to address this issue.
What does becoming a university college mean for Avondale’s students and staff?