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18.01.2022 From Wollongong to the World TIGS Victoria Clent [Class of 2003] is returning to Wollongong to be the keynote speaker at Illawarra Women in Business Conference Day in one of her properties, the Sage Hotel Wollongong, on Friday 14 October. Victoria will speak about how, as a local girl from a hardworking family, she overcame significant personal challenges to achieve an international suite of qualifications and fellowships and establish her own successful funds management comp...any, all before 30! Victoria Clent is the Founder of Aligned Funds Management and has experience across a range of asset classes including hotels, social housing, ports, industrial, office and retail. She currently sits on the Finance and Risk Committee at Link Housing. Victoria was formerly the Director of Sustainability at InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) where her focus was on increasing asset value through cost efficiency and sustainability measures. Prior to this, Victoria worked across multiple property portfolios at UGL and DP World Australia. She has studied at Harvard and Sydney University, is a fellow of the Centre of Sustainable Leadership and Federal Government Asia-Link programs, was chair to the Australian Federal Government’s Clean Technology group, voted Young Achiever by the Facilities Management Association of Australia, invited by the US Government to an International Climate Change Program and worked with United Nations Global Compact Network Australia Everyone is most welcome to attend this event, which runs from 10.30am till 2.30pm and includes lunch and some other high profile speakers and panelists. For more information and to book online please visit http://www.iwib.com.au/events. If you would like to understand more about school/community partnerships and the successes of our TIGS alumni, please contact Margaret Biggs, TIGS Community Engagement and Alumni Manager on [email protected].



18.01.2022 The Illawarra Mercury describe TIGS Year 10 student Ashley Dribbus as 'a star on the rise.' Ashley made her football debut for Australia at youth level last month and her Illawarra Stingrays debut this season. Facing a very bright future, her friends and school community at TIGS say 'well done Ashley!'

17.01.2022 Go TIGS! Would love us to win this!

16.01.2022 A Flying Start to Primary School From the day your child is born, totally dependent on you, it’s your job to teach them to do without you. Preparing for school is one of the first big steps in this process and you have 4-5 years to get to that point. TIGS Junior School teacher Kathryn McMahon says ‘Starting school can sometimes be daunting for parents but armed with a few key strategies, your worries can be pushed aside and replaced by the joy of watching your child grow and...Continue reading



15.01.2022 Art4Refugees Junior: Exhibition and Family Weekend You’re invited to a weekend of art, culture & community! Come along to enjoy an art exhibition by high school students of refugee and non-refugee background (theme of ‘Seeking Home’), creative workshops, live music & a Syrian Morning Tea.... When: 1st and 2nd of October, 10am-4pm (Sat), 10am-2pm (Sunday) Where: TIGS (The Illawarra Grammar School) Entry via Princes Highway West Wollongong entrance only Cost: Gold Coin Donation (All proceeds will go to SCARF) Saturday (Event Launch): 10.30am: Exhibition opening with MC,Ms Kuer Bul, Welcome to Country by Jodi Edwards, Karenni children's dance group, and classical guitar performance by Sako Dermenjian. 11am: Syrian Morning Tea Afternoon: Creative workshops: Weaving, Beading, Leathercraft & more! Sunday: 10am: Exhibition open for viewing Afternoon: Storytelling Workshop For more information, visit www.art4refugees.org.au, or visit SCARF’s facebook page. http://ow.ly/C2sO304u4yt See more

12.01.2022 Congratulations TIGS Crystals - 12B Netball Grand Final champions !!! A very decisive 22-14 win. Well done players, coaches, team manager and parents!

12.01.2022 Learn more about the Arrowsmith Program and how it may be able to help your child achieve their potential Date: Wednesday 26 October Time: 4.00pm to 5.00pm Location: The Illawarra Grammar School Junior School Arrowsmith Class Room ... Entrance via Princes Highway RSVP: TIGS Website http://ow.ly/3C6I304Wj63 See more



12.01.2022 Every day for the last year, former TIGS teacher Renae Di Pietro [ nee Van Woerden] is living with a miracle. Her one year old daughter Stella is constantly a bright shining star in her life. This Friday she will be a beacon of hope for hundreds of people gathered near the lighthouse at Flagstaff Hill during Light the Night. The annual walk with colourful lanterns raises funds to help the Leukaemia Foundation help more people battling a blood cancer. And this year there is an... added feature. Thanks to the support of council the beautiful event at dusk is being held in conjunction with the Wollongong Twilight Markets managed by The Rotary Club of Corrimal. With the Twilight Markets on at the same time organisers are expecting more people than ever to gather at Flagstaff Hill near Wollongong Harbour for the event that will transform the area into a sea of gold, white and blue. Those not involved in the walk will be in for an amazing sight. And there will also be a range of stalls and on-stage entertainment. The entertainment this Friday includes three TIGS students Xia Lian Wilson, Byron Leitch and Molly Stewart who recently won the Sydney Eisteddfod and will sing Memory for her grandmother who is presently receiving support from the Leukaemia Foundation. To register please visit Light the Night http://ow.ly/snWY304RyIw See more

11.01.2022 Art4Refugees Junior: Exhibition and Family Weekend at TIGS You’re invited to a weekend of art, culture & community! Come along to enjoy an art exhibition by high school students of refugee and non-refugee background (theme of ‘Seeking Home’), creative workshops, live music & a Syrian Morning Tea.... When: 1st and 2nd of October, 10am-4pm (Sat), 10am-2pm (Sunday) Where: TIGS (The Illawarra Grammar School) Entry via Princes Highway West Wollongong entrance only Cost: Gold Coin Donation (All proceeds will go to SCARF) Saturday (Event Launch): 10.30am: Exhibition opening with MC,Ms Kuer Bul [TIGS Class of 2014], Welcome to Country http://ow.ly/3dkY304D4er by Jodi Edwards, Karenni children's dance group, and classical guitar performance by Sako Dermenjian. 11am: Syrian Morning Tea o Weaving workshop with Sue Walker (Sat & Sun all day) o Colours by Kaitlyn oils and pastels (Sat & Sun all day) o Beading workshop with Rabecca (Sat 11:30 2:30pm) o Leathercraft workshop with Rand (Saturday 1pm) o SCARF and student short films station (laptop/project on USB on a For more information, visit www.art4refugees.org.au, or visit SCARF’s facebook page. http://ow.ly/C2sO304u4yt

09.01.2022 Dear Parents, Please be advised the Second Hand Uniform Shop will be open this Saturday 8 October from 10am - 1pm. Eftpos facilities available. The Second Hand Uniform Shop is located behind the TIGS Uniform Shop at 8 Western Avenue.

06.01.2022 PARENTING TIPS FOR PRE KINDER TIGS is holding an information night tonight at 6pm in the Junior School for all local parents whose children are starting school next year - everyone is welcome ! As year 12 students prepare to say goodbye to school forever with the HSC officially over, many Illawarra parents are preparing their 5-year-olds to say hello to the classroom. Teacher at The Illawarra Grammar School Kath McMahon said there are a few key strategies for mums and dads to help teach their children to be without them. Starting school can sometimes be daunting for parents but armed with a few key strategies, your worries can be pushed aside, Mrs McMahon said.

06.01.2022 Please join us for this biennial event - bookings will open in January on TIGS website.



05.01.2022 Macinley Butson from TIGS Year 10 has been announced as the SEBEL Young Scientist of the Year at the STANSW (Science Teachers Association of NSW) Awards presented at the University of Wollongong. Macinley made a clean sweep of all categories becoming Best in the State of NSW in all three major award categories. 1. The best project (Years 10 to 12) in Innovations and Inventions / Engineering Category. 2. The best project [ Years 10 to 12] in the MANSW Working Mathemat...ically research project. 3. 1st Place, Best in Category [Years 10 to 12] Physics Scientific Investigations Category. Macinley also took out multiple special awards on the night with these being the SEBEL Furniture - Testing and Evaluation Award and the NMI (National Measurement institute) Measurement prize. She topped off the night by then being awarded the 2016 SEBEL Young Scientist of the Year for the Best Overall Scientific or Engineering Project. Her research and invention was to create a new device which help improve the outcomes for cancer patients who receive radiation therapy treatment for breast cancer.Her invention the "Breast Shield" is designed to reduce unwanted dose being delivered to the contralateral breast (the breast not treated) during the radiotherapy procedure. It has the ability to substantially reduce this dose and therefore provide reduced skin reactions but more importantly, reduce the risk of the patient developing a new cancer in the other breast as a consequence of their treatment at a later stage. She was then the grand award winner of the SEBEL International ISEF Award where she now has qualified to compete in the International Science and Engineering Fair which will be held in Los Angeles, US in May 2017. This event is like the Olympics of the Pre-university science and engineering world. At the INTEL ISEF fair, she will compete for more than 5 million dollars’ worth of prizes and scholarships.Macinley competed in this same ISEF competition earlier this year in Phoenix Arizona US, and received 4th in the world in the sectionPhysical Energy - Engineering".For her effort at this year’s awards she received prize money and an all-expenses paid trip to the US to compete at ISEF next Year. Congratulations !

04.01.2022 Dear SCARF Friends We would be grateful if you could share this SCARF event with your networks: You are invited to join us for Art4Refugees Junior this weekend - a celebration of art, music and culture at The Illawarra Grammar School! Saturday 1st October 10:30am, The Illawarra Grammar School (TIGS) Our Art4Refugees Junior Opening Event will be at 10:30am on Sat 1st October with a Syrian morning tea at 11;30am. We will also have creative workshops - weaving, beading, leathe...rcraft, drawing, storytelling and more on offer throughout the day. Sunday 2nd October 11:30am, The Illawarra Grammar School (TIGS) SCARF will be hosting a screening of the heartwarming documentary film, "Cast from the Storm" with an introduction by local storyteller, Lillian Rodrigues-Pang. Cast from the Storm tells the story of a group of teenage refugees who share their extraordinary stories when they join Treehouse Theatre, an after-school theatre group. This uplifting documentary shares the reality of what it means to be a teenager and a displaced person. This is the story of what comes after, and what it means to remake your home. See more

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