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St Philip's College, Alice Springs

Locality: Alice Springs, Northern Territory

Phone: +61 8 8950 4511



Address: Ulpaya Road 0870 Alice Springs, NT, Australia

Website: http://www.stphilips.nt.edu.au

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24.01.2022 Emma Shearer - another staff member who leads by example, received an NT Volunteer Certificate of Appreciation and Certificate of Recognition - Central Australia. Nominated by Parks and Wildlife this year, as Emma reached over 300 hours of volunteer work with them after working for 2-3 weeks at various parks across the NT for the last 4 years. The nomination also included Emma's work with the mountain biking club and the trail maintenance crew which works alongside Parks.



15.01.2022 Do you know a talented musician going into Year 7 or 11 in 2021? Encourage them to apply for our music scholarships. For more information please contact the Registrar on (08) 8950 4501.

12.01.2022 Congratulations to our Head of Performing Arts, Steve Kidd on this well deserved award. Leading by example.

11.01.2022 A very happy World Teachers' Day to all our incredibly hard working and dedicated staff. It's because of you that our students have amazing opportunities to grow, learn and become capable and valuable citizens of the world.



08.01.2022 Its the best weekend of the year ...Its Old saints Muster and it begins tonight with drinks and nibbles in the "Fred Shed" and then the Jill Jansons renowned College Tour. Look what page is on her desk calendar for today...How Appropriate. Dont forget tomorrow is live streamed from 5.00pm and we will be showing the Grand Final live as well. To view the Muster copy this link https://teams.microsoft.com//19%3ameeting_NzJiYzAxMTYtM/0

08.01.2022 The 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month attained a special significance in the post-war years. The moment when hostilities ceased on the Western Front became universally associated with the remembrance of those who had died in the First World War. Lest We Forget

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