Teacher Feature 

Lauren Hahn 1/2B

When was the last time you were nervous?

I was very nervous last Sunday when I taught my first paid yoga class at a local studio. It went really well though so I was happy I challenged myself.

 

What would you name the autobiography of your life?

The Adventures of Miss Rooster as my last name means rooster in German and I have had many fun and interesting adventures in my life.

 

What did you want to be when you were younger?

A Primary School Teacher or a singer. I feel very grateful that I became a Teacher.

 

What are you most grateful for?

I am extremely grateful for my family and friends and for having a healthy body and mind. I am also very grateful to live in Australia and to have a job that I love.

 

Show us a photo of the last meal you had.

Pho is my favourite meal to have for dinner, as it is so yummy and very healthy. I love Vietnamese and Japanese food!

Pho is my favourite meal
Pho is my favourite meal

Dylan Haeusler 3/4D

What one memory do you most treasure?

One of the memories I treasure most would be my first international holiday when I was 15 years of age. Generously, my aunty (who I’m extremely close with) shouted the majority of the trip, so my sister and I found ourselves travelling to Bali. This really sparked a love and motivation for travelling that I have today.

 

Fill in the blank: If you really knew me, you'd know

...... that I played saxophone for 4 years, was  in the  debating team at high-school and am currently building a house that is only 5 weeks away from completion! 

 

What super power would you like to have?

If I could have any super power, it would definitely be teleportation, similar to that seen in the film "Jumper". No more paying for flight fares, walking to the office or waiting in traffic on the Ring Road!

 

What do you miss most about being a kid?

I probably miss the amount of time I constantly spent with some of my closest friends, always playing a range of sports/games including cricket, football, soccer and one of my favourites, hacky sack.

 

If you were to tell one person "Thank You" for helping me become the person I am today, who would it be and what did they do?

I’d probably have to say my wonderful Aunty (mentioned above), who has always been there for me and gone out of her way to help me experience the world. She also taught me to ‘enjoy the moment’ and to not ‘sweat the small things’, which has helped me be the positive person I am today.