Remote Learning Activities/Competitions

Over this recent remote learning period, the SLC has run weekly challenges.
JOY Drawing Competition
Congratulations to the following students and staff member who were the winners in their year level after voting occurred online.
Year 7: Poppy Ward
Year 8: Bethany Laughlin
Year 9: Lilli Hodgson
Year 10: Isabelle Matthews
VCE: Alison Chapman
Staff: Ms Kerryn Elrick
SCIENCE WEEK Competition
During Science Week, there was a Food By Design Photography Competition.
After voting, the following was decided upon:
Student Winners:
1st: Alexandra Shacklock (Year 10)
2nd: Pepper Cashen (Year 8F)
3rd: Flynn Rigby (Year 9)
4th: Dhani Handoyo (Year 10)
Teachers:
1st: Mrs Bahramis
2nd: Mr Bonfadini
3rd: Ms Adriaans
4th: Mrs Fitzpatrick
Congratulations to all students and staff who entered.
PHOTOSHOP Competition
One week we ran a Photoshop competition where students and staff had to photoshop themselves into a place where they would like to visit once travel restrictions ease. Congratulations to Kelly Gilbert of Year 10 for the most realistic and Miss Toovey for the most entertaining image.
CUTEST PET Competition
We also ran a cutest pet competition with over 120 gorgeous entries. Voting is still to take place but thank you to everyone who entered their beautiful animals.
Wear it Purple Day
This year Wear It Purple's theme is "Start the Conversation Keep it Going". This theme aims to emphasise the idea that the things that we discuss and highlight on Wear It Purple day, such as the rights and safety of LGBTQIA+ young people, are things that we don't only think about today, but every day. Thank you to all of the fantastic staff and students who shared their lovely support for Wear It Purple, the photos received have been collated into some collages, showing just how amazing and strong our school community's support for LGBTQIA+ young people is. Our School Captain Tess Rogers also created a PRIDE playlist on Spotify.
Frankston Lockdown Boogie
The staff of Frankston High School wanted to put a smile on your face and as a result have created a little dance video called “Frankston Lockdown Boogie”. Thank you to the talented Mrs Sally Bredin for writing and recording the lyrics, to the amazing Ms Ebonie Burns for the choreography, and to the incredible Mr Adam Martin for editing the video.
A huge thank you to everyone involved in the making of this video, especially Mr Joel Treyvaud, Ms Carla Caminiti, Ms Kate Burgess and Mrs Bahramis.
We hope you enjoy it!
Back to Frankston High School and Body Positivity Assembly
This assembly celebrates the achievements of 2002 Frankston High School graduate Tom Harkin who is inducted into the Frankston High School 'Hall of Fame'.
This assembly also showcases many current and former students and their talents. There is also an important body positivity message. Thank you to all the students and staff who were involved in the making of this assembly.