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From stage to screen: the debate over musical adaptations
The impacts of AI on screenwriting
Jane Austen: an inspiration for all
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We’re playing: Slay the Princess
We’re watching: Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy
On the horizon: Jump Ship
Captain America: Brave New World – worth it?
Learn more: Mardi Gras
Staff Spotlight: Ms Philipa Peters, Head of Monash House
The Pin Oak Crossword
Good & Other News
Senior School Swimming Carnival
Treasure Island
Celebration and empowerment: International Women’s Day
Fighting textiles waste: Oxley Sustainable Futures Group
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Senior School Cross Country
Junior School Cross Country Carnival
K-2 Splash & Dash
Junior School Awards
▶️ Senior School Swimming Carnival
News & Announcements
Art Prize 2025
Help the Junior School create a brighter future for children living in energy poverty
Centre for Ethics – Professor A. C. Grayling
21 March 2025
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From stage to screen: the debate over musical adaptations
The impacts of AI on screenwriting
Jane Austen: an inspiration for all
Inspiration
We’re playing: Slay the Princess
We’re watching: Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy
On the horizon: Jump Ship
Captain America: Brave New World – worth it?
Learn more: Mardi Gras
Staff Spotlight: Ms Philipa Peters, Head of Monash House
The Pin Oak Crossword
Good & Other News
Senior School Swimming Carnival
Treasure Island
Celebration and empowerment: International Women’s Day
Fighting textiles waste: Oxley Sustainable Futures Group
Sporting Achievements
Galleries
Senior School Cross Country
Junior School Cross Country Carnival
K-2 Splash & Dash
Junior School Awards
▶️ Senior School Swimming Carnival
News & Announcements
Art Prize 2025
Help the Junior School create a brighter future for children living in energy poverty
Centre for Ethics – Professor A. C. Grayling