Secondary 

Secondary School Dress-Up Day for Book Week 2022

Date: Thursday August 25, 2022

Get ready to dig into your costume cupboard, craft some masks and dust off your dress ups! This year Secondary School students are invited to participate in the annual Book Week Costume Parade, showing off their creative styling in the Resource Centre at lunchtime. There will be prizes for the best dressed book characters

 

Students who choose not to wear a costume can instead wear casual clothes and donate a gold coin to the Indigenous Literacy Foundation, a community-led group which responds to requests from remote communities for culturally relevant books. 

 

Those who wear costumes can choose to bring casual clothes to change into once the parade is over.

 

Cows Create Careers Program

Moama Anglican Grammar was selected as the Northern Victorian regional winning school for Semester 1 in the Cows Create Careers (CCC) national program. Prizes included $250 for the school and a $20 iTunes voucher for each team member. We now have the opportunity to participate in the national final, the prize being $3000 to spend on a school resource. Major sponsors of the program are: Dairy Australia MaxCare and the Gardiner Dairy Foundation.

 

CCC involved Year 10 Agriculture students writing scientific reports about rearing calves at school. Students also completed projects in teams. The “Moama Moos” (Maggie Thomson, Dehlila Hawken and Lexie Heinrich) created a “Movie” about careers in the dairy industry while “I Herd You” (Lucas Jettner, Curtis Wood & James Coulson) created a 3-D model of a dairy farm. Well done to all students involved!

 

 

Reflections on 10 - Echuca Moama Arts Initiative

Year 9 Visual Arts student, Cara Haley won the 'Young Creatives' category at the opening of the Echuca Moama Arts Initiative - Art prize to celebrate 10 years at the Foundry Arts Space. The theme for the evening was 'Reflections on Ten'. 

 

Congratulations, Cara!

 

The 'Reflections on Ten' exhibition will be on display until August 14 at the Foundry Arts Space on Murray Esplanade.

 

Secondary Science

Year 10 Biology

Yr10 students extracting DNA from strawberries during their Genetics topic.

 

Year 9 Forensics

Mrs Carmody's Year 9 Forensic Science students investigated blood spatter patterns last week.