Integrated Studies

Integrated Studies Term 3
Students are researching a current unsustainable issue. They must create a pitch, pamphlet and a product which identifies a sustainable solution to their chosen issue.
This year we are presenting 6 awards sponsored by various departments inside and outside the school.
These awards celebrate the creativity, collaboration, and critical thinking demonstrated by our Year 7 students throughout their sustainability projects.
Each award highlights a unique strength—from scientific innovation and ethical inquiry to teamwork and global vision. Whether designing eco-friendly solutions, exploring influential thinkers, or addressing real-world challenges, students have shown remarkable initiative and compassion.
These awards not only recognise group achievements but also reflect the school values we aim to nurture: Integrity, Creativity, Respect for diversity, Individuality, Pursuit of Excellence and Social and Environmental Responsibility.
Join us at the Sustainability Expo on Wednesday, 8 October (Term 4) from 3:10 PM to 4:00 PM, where awards and student projects will be on presented to our community. Come celebrate the creativity and innovation of our community.
Sustainability Awards for Year 7
Award Name | Description |
Principal’s Award: Global Changemaker Award | Presented to a student /group whose sustainability project demonstrates exceptional creativity, vision, and global relevance. This changemaker has developed an idea with the potential to create meaningful impact beyond the classroom—addressing real-world challenges with insight, innovation, and a strong sense of social responsibility. Their work reflects leadership, compassion, and a commitment to shaping a better future for all. |
Humanities Award: Compassion in Action Award | Awarded to a student/group who has demonstrated empathy, social awareness, and a commitment to making a positive impact through their sustainability project. This student has shown a deep understanding of human and environmental interconnectedness, using thoughtful inquiry and ethical decision-making to promote fairness, care, and responsibility in the world around them. |
Critical Inquiry Award: Solution Seeker Award | Awarded to a student/ group who has demonstrated outstanding critical thinking and problem-solving in their sustainability project. This solution seeker asked bold questions, explored diverse perspectives, and uncovered innovative answers to real-world environmental challenges. Their thoughtful inquiry and determination to make a difference set them apart as a true changemaker. |
Veggie Empire Award: Green Fork Award | Awarded to a student/group who has developed the most creative and environmentally responsible solution related to sustainable food systems. Their project demonstrates thoughtful design, scientific understanding, and a strong commitment to reducing environmental impact through innovative approaches to food production, consumption, or waste. |
Sustainable Group Award: Team Excellence Award | Awarded to the group for their innovative thinking and meaningful contributions to sustainability. Through shared effort and mutual support, they brought a collective vision to life—one that inspires positive change and reflects a deep commitment to environmental stewardship. Their project stands as a shining example of what can be achieved when passionate minds unite for a better future. |
Science Award: The Bright Spark Award | Awarded to a student/ group who has demonstrated exceptional creativity and scientific thinking in the field of sustainability and energy. This bright spark has designed innovative solutions that reflect an understanding of environmental challenges and a commitment to a cleaner, smarter future. |