Hands up! Block that Shot!
Pulse racing, heart beating rapidly and the feeling of unease was what our Year 7 and 8 basketball boys were feeling on Wednesday night as they made their way…
Pulse racing, heart beating rapidly and the feeling of unease was what our Year 7 and 8 basketball boys were feeling on Wednesday night as they made their way…
The 3rd and 4th of August saw the annual Science Roadshow take place in the auditorium. Students from Years 7-10 got the chance to experience hands-on science at its best!…
…our lives. In our school’s tradition there is the washing of hands and the passing of the school candle. Our two senior students, Gemma and Felix washed the hands of…
…students explore and learn from the various hands-on activities. There were two shows and an interactive exhibition from which the students could see how Science can be applied in different…
…away with a trophy in their hands and a championship under their belt. A massive thank you goes to Mr. Glasse, Mrs. Al-Rubaie, Ms. Smith, Mr. Gutry and Mrs. Fernandes,…
…take real action against climate change. This hands-on event gave us the opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the environment while working together as a class and learning more…
…put a blind fold on, another member was mute and two members had their hands tied together. When the architect came back, he told us what we had to build…
…in which small groups were asked to turn on an LED light using python code. This activity was very hands-on and they got to have a taste on what it…
Two Level 3 Biology classes were given the opportunity to attend Massey University for a hands-on experience in a science lab. There, they had the chance to perform Gel Electrophoresis,…