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2020inthistogether
Students Winning with Little Stories & Big Ideas
First Place for Aerobics Team Earns Wildcard Entry to National Competition
Food Technology Students Schooled in Ancient Indigenous Foods and Flavours
Building and Construction Students Continue to Build for Others
Bishop Bill Morris Celebrates Mass in College Chapel
St Thomas More College welcomes ‘first-wave’ of students back to the classroom
Queensland Catholic Schools & Colleges Music Festival Success
The St Thomas More College Contemporary Band recite old-school classic in welcoming students back
College Dance Teams Place First at Quota International Eisteddfod
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2020 In This Together
2020 In This Together
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St Thomas More College came together as a community to mark National Sorry Day.
Miss Marnie Hewitt, Campus Minister, set-up a lunchtime activity for all to engage in, with the painting of river rocks, in recognition of this National Day. This activity afforded participants the opportunity to adorn river rocks with words of reconciliation and drawing. The day brought about much reflection on Australia's past and how we can move together into the future.