Old scholars reopen North Adelaide’s Archer Hotel
A pair of Blackfriars old scholars is working to breathe new life into a North Adelaide landmark.
A pair of Blackfriars old scholars is working to breathe new life into a North Adelaide landmark.
A pair of Blackfriars old scholars is working to breathe new life into a North Adelaide landmark.
As the eyes of the AFL world turn to Adelaide for the second Gather Round, we take a look at the Blackfriars old scholars who’ve played Australian Rules at the highest level.
When ELC student Margot discovered caterpillar Minty living in her garden at home, she decided to bring her new friend in to show her classmates. Minty sparked a unit of learning that culminated in students recently releasing butterflies into the ELC garden.
When covid forced the world to slow in 2020, then-Year 12 student Jordan Saliba went fishing. Mr Saliba has gone on to become one of South Australia’s higher-profile anglers.
Denifle/Jarrett have staged another come-from-behind victory to claim their fourth Secondary Athletics Carnival trophy in four years.
Cutting-edge GPS athlete monitoring technology, used by top-level sports teams across the globe, has been introduced at Blackfriars.
Once again, the Blackfriars Prefects – and a few brave teachers – are preparing to lose their locks (and some beards) to support the palliative care work of The Mary Potter Foundation.
Mustafa Ali Khan is among approximately 15 Blackfriars students currently fasting for Ramadan. He shares his story.
More than four decades after he was elected Head Prefect, David O’Loughlin will this month retire as Chair of the Blackfriars Board.
As our pedal prix teams gear up for the first race of the year, our Primary boys have been challenged to put their own spin on the sport.
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