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St Ita’s Celebrates 100 years Centenary in 2019
Phone: +61 7 3838 8400
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24.01.2022 Ticket Sales Close 2/08 Dont miss out!
24.01.2022 From the Archives... 1991 Are you in any of these photos?
21.01.2022 TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR FRIDAY NIGHT AUGUST 9th CENTENARY UNDER THE STARS https://www.ticketebo.com.au/stitascentenary
16.01.2022 Reconnect with past and present families and friends at our Friday night drinks and canaps get together Friday August 9th 6-10pm to Celebrate St Itas 100 years https://www.ticketebo.com.au/stitascentenary
16.01.2022 Centenary Serviam Wall (brochure/order form below) To mark our 2019 Centenary Year, we are providing our extended community with a tangible opportunity to leave their own mark within our school. Our Serviam Wall is a lasting legacy from the St Itas community reminding us to always serve others.... Our families and members of our community are invited to purchase a Hands and Plaque set with a personal inscription. This permanent installation will be a true testament to the rich history and legacy that St Itas School has built. Thanks to all the families who have already purchased their Hands. We will let you know when the first lot of installations will take place. For any questions and order forms please refer to the Office on 3844 2975.
14.01.2022 From the Archives... Thoruna and Wankana Sports Houses 1983 + Maralinga 1989
13.01.2022 From the Archives... 1990 Do you know anyone in these photos?
10.01.2022 Get your tickets for Centenary under the Stars Friday 9th August 6-10pm tickets are $25 includes a welcome drink and canaps. https://www.ticketebo.com.au/stitascentenary
09.01.2022 Thank you to all past and present St Itas students, parents and staff for joining us over the weekend in celebrating our Centenary. It was a wonderful couple of days of reuniting, reminiscing and recollecting. Here are some snaps from the weekend. Feel free to tag yourself and others.
09.01.2022 Do any past staff or students know why the original sports house colours were red (Thoruna), green (Maralinga) and yellow (Wankana) and why those names were chosen? Catherine Hannah?
05.01.2022 From the Archives... Year 1P & Year 1/2H class photos 1989