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·èÂí¸èÎèÐã Pioneers come together today!

A number of ·èÂí¸èÎèÐã staff have sent positive emails to us regarding the ·èÂí¸èÎèÐã Pioneer profile stories that have been published to commemorate ’40 Years of ·èÂí¸èÎèÐã’ and today, Friday 3 December 2021, we bring together the ·èÂí¸èÎèÐã Pioneers who were present at that first meeting on 17 August 1981. The original meeting featured close […]

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·èÂí¸èÎèÐã Pioneers of the Week: John and Rosemary Munsel

Some people will do anything in order for their children to receive a good education.  They might even build a completely new school for the benefit of their children. When Mr John Munsel (yes, the John Munsel from ‘John’s ShoeX’ in Midland who sold shoes for more than forty years to customers big and small)

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Pioneer of the Week: Mr Fred Styants – ·èÂí¸èÎèÐã’s first Chairman of the Board

In 1981, Mr Fred Styants had a young family and was encouraged by a good friend (Mr Brian Goodchild) to come along to a meeting that was to take place on a Friday night. A group of parents from neighbouring churches were keen to set up a Christian school in Midland. Fred sold beds for

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·èÂí¸èÎèÐã Pioneers of the Week: Alan & Valerie Campbell

It has been sixteen years since the Campbell’s finished up at ·èÂí¸èÎèÐã. Their children completed schooling through Midland Christian School (now known as Swan Christian College: Junior Campus) and then Swan Christian High School in Middle Swan (now Swan Christian College: Senior Campus). However, there is a generation of ·èÂí¸èÎèÐã staff and families who remember

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·èÂí¸èÎèÐã Pioneer of the Week – Mrs June Sims

You may have heard the incredible stories of the early 1980’s, when dedicated Christian families mortgaged their homes to make Christian schooling a reality for families in the Swan Valley. It sounds like a ‘furphy’ (that is, ‘Australian slang for an erroneous or improbable story that is claimed to be factual’) or some sort of

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