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30th March 2023

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  • Cover Page
  • 2022 Sunbury College Open Night
  • It’s Time to Show Off
  • Alumni Ashleigh McConnell grabs a silver medal at the Paralympics
    Ashleigh McConnell Grabs Silver at the Paralympics!
  • Snow Camp 2021
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2022 Sunbury College Open Night

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Explore the college facilities. View presentations and displays from all subject areas. Discover a wealth of resources. Share the experience with the principal, staff and student leaders.

The evening commences at 7pm with an information session in the ECA, followed by a guided tour of the college at 7:30pm. We look forward to welcoming you to Sunbury College.

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Show Off 2021 is now live! And it’s being delivered to you in the most accessible and interactive form ever – a digital flipbook! Our students have created some magnificent work despite the challenges they were faced with. Take a look at the work they’ve created and play around with some of the artistic pieces by clicking on the link below. You may also download the flipbook as a PDF to keep a record of the artworks.

 

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Ashleigh McConnell Grabs Silver at the Paralympics!

Alumni Ashleigh McConnell grabs a silver medal at the Paralympics
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There’s no limit to where Sunbury College students can go 

On Day 6 of the Paralympic swimming finals, former student, Ashleigh McConnell along with three of her teammates grabbed a silver medal for Australia for their stellar performance in the 4×100 freestyle relay event. The news came as a shock to the Dolphins who had finished third but stood second on the ladder. It was due to the disqualification of the American (originally 1st) and British (originally 4th) swimming teams for availing an early changeover at the second leg that our Dolphins rose to 2nd position. 

Ashleigh McConnell, who is limb-deficient shone as she swam the final anchor leg showing the Sunbury community that resilience can take you as far as a silver medal at the Paralympics! This is not the first time Ashleigh has filled us with pride. At the 2016 Rio Paralympics, she won a gold medal claiming herself a place at the 2020 Paralympics as a finisher. We wish her the best for her upcoming events.

See the full replay of Day 6 finals here. 

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