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Yr 12 Tea Towels Have Arrived!
The tea towels have arrived and will be delivered in Week 6 directly to students’ Tutor Groups (Senior Campus) and classrooms for Junior Campus. For those who would like to order this unique memoir, it isn’t too late:
Thank you so much for your interest and support of the Class of 2020 in their efforts to raise funds towards a ping-pong table purchase and the means-tested Peter Lennox Scholarship.
Science Education at Redlands Has a Long History
As Redlands prepares to celebrate Science Week next week, we reflect on the long, academic history of Science education and the community’s support to develop facilities.
Science has been taught at Redlands since its opening in 1884. The first Yr 12 student graduated in Physics in 1887 and the first Science room was built in 1908 for botanical and geological specimens collected during early field trips.
Since the first Science room in Redlands House, Science laboratories have been located in numerous buildings around the School, including the present day IB office in the Liggins building. The Redlands Science program was given more prominence with the opening of Redlands first dedicated Science block in 1967, originally called the Wyndham Building, and refurbished and renamed the Roseby building in 2007 supported by donations from the Redlands community.
We are very fortunate at Redlands to have a community with a strong tradition of generously giving back to the School. It is through the generosity of previous families that current and future students are able to enjoy today’s facilities and resources.
Mrs Dana Casimaty
Director of Development
dcasimaty@redlands.nsw.edu.au
9968 9858
