Year 9 Leadership

YEAR 9 LEADERSHIP STUDENTS - 

COMMUNITY LEARNING PLAN UPDATE

We have continued to meet each Wednesday to plan how we can assist transition processes at Wanganui Park, but also across the four secondary schools.  One hundred of Wanganui Park’s Year 8 students will attend the Mooroopna Campus this Friday; with fifty students at each of the two sessions. On Friday 30th August, the remaining one hundred Year 8 students will attend MSC to repeat the process.

Students will bus across to Mooroopna and arrive at the bus bay, familiarizing themselves with how transportation will work next year. Once off the bus, the group of fifty will be placed into smaller groups and be taken on a tour of the grounds and facilities. We will be there to assist students and to record the questions they may have if they have been too shy to voice them in the larger groups.

Last week’s meeting saw us engage with Mitch Barrett, a film and media man who does work for the Lighthouse Project. Mitch showed us examples of virtual ‘fly-throughs’ filmed by other institutions. From here we discussed what was good and bad about them and then begun brainstorming what we would like to see in the film that we will be producing. Mitch began filming at the NAIDOC assembly held last Monday to show how the VISY is used for assemblies.  The goal of the virtual fly-throughs is that they will be placed on the Greater Shepparton College (interim name) site and also on the websites of all schools so that students, parents, family members and friends can view what their new campus looks like.

Kloe, Sylvester, Dante, Mikayla, Holly, Rae-Nee.