Year 10 News

Term 4

 

 

 

 

 

 

Formal

Year 10 students and staff came together on Thursday 23rd November for the Year 10 Formal, to celebrate the end of the year and the end of the students’ journey at the junior campus. The night was well attended and enjoyed by all. Students and staff had the opportunity to reminisce about their time at the junior campus and look forward to the future. The evening allowed students and staff to say goodbye, celebrate the year that was and for staff to wish students all the best on their future.

 

There are so many amazing and inspiring young people in this cohort, and it was an honour to present campus awards to so many deserving recipients. Congratulations to all our winners!

 

On a personal note, I just wanted to say to all Year 10’s…I wish you the very best with your future endeavours as you transition to Year 11. Whether your path is to head to the senior campus, you’re off to TAFE or SEDA, or you’ve gained an apprenticeship – you now have the world at your feet.

Good luck! You’ve all made great steps in your own personal growth this year and it has been an absolute pleasure working with and getting to know each and every one of you throughout this time. I would also like to acknowledge and thank staff for all their efforts and support this year, we are very lucky to have such a supportive and accommodating team.

AWARD RECIPIENTS 

 English – Luisa Cardillo

Maths – Luisa Cardillo & Darcy Fehlberg

Humanities – Lexie Sykes

Science – Luisa Cardillo

Visual Arts –  Luisa Cardillo & Bryleigh Matthews, 

Film Studies – Sidney Townsend

Music – Lexie Sykes

Technology Wood/Metal – Dean Xuereb

Food Technology – Lexie Sykes

Health & PE – Harley Scandrett & Robbie Gray 

Growth Award – Daniel Lawrie & Dean Xuereb

Attendance Award – Luisa Cardillo, Nephi Doherty & Sidney Townsend

Year Level Award – Bethany Laws

SRC Leadership – Lexie Sykes

Peer Support - Sidney Townsend

Art

In 3D Art students have been working on a range of projects completing their Symbolic Life and Death sculptures and their Motion in Still Form sculptures. They have used a range of materials such as recycling, plaster, paint, Paper Mache, wire, wool, and hot glue. 

 

 

Todd Miller

Year 10 Team Leader