In 2020, Dr Jordan Nguyen (a Vietnamese-Australian Biomedical Engineer, inventor, and visionary) said, “We’re living at the fastest rate of change we’ve ever seen, but it may be the slowest…
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…welcome to join one of our book clubs, join a trivia competition, play chess or board games, complete puzzles, get involved in the Possibility Hub or tech activities or attend…
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The Bald Hills State School reading program commenced in the fifth week of this term and will continue each Tuesday afternoon after school for the remainder of terms two and…
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…word “holistic” suggests, a holistic education is concerned with the development and wellbeing of the whole person – body, mind and soul. To that end, Ways of Being comprises a…
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…ethnicities and backgrounds. Vertical tutoring means that, for 20 minutes each day, 18-20 students across Years 7-12 will meet, to help facilitate mentoring and leadership opportunities for students. Each tutor…
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…or learn a new skill. Junior Library On Mondays at lunchtime, the Junior Library hosts Minecraft for students in Year 4-6. Tuesdays are Tech Tuesdays and on Wednesdays students in…
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…Heist Activity, showing competitive spirit in trying to our problem solve our students! Students show cased their abilities and skills in: Creative problem solving Trial and error Engaging and persisting…
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The working lives of some of our most successful Australians have common elements including this – for many, their first job was casual work over the Christmas season. It’s a…
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Could you make a helium balloon hover motionlessly in the air for several minutes without being attached to anything? In Year 7 Science, students are learning about the forces that…
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…were amazed at the collective rubbish found by ALL the ambassadors in 90 minutes! When auditing the rubbish, we found that straws, cigarette butts, bottle caps and plastic bags were…
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…about 18 minutes, and Nivrithi was one of the stars! Next, we were able to mix with other EcoMarine schools to hear about what projects they have been running. It…
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…heavily influenced by technology through addition (new jobs being created), alteration (the nature of jobs being affected) and automation (technology replacing human jobs). But AI cannot replicate human creativity. The…
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…melting pot of creativity, opening their minds to so many possibilities! Thanks to The Edge Crew for hosting and understanding what Queensland has to offer for turning ideas into something…
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…salad + homemade banana bread Frittata (with lots of veggies!) + 1 orange + creamed rice + rice crackers and dip Healthy mini pizza + yogurt + homemade fruit slice…
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…(and completed) three 1000-piece puzzles. Tired of reading the doom and gloom around COVID-19, I also hunted for hope. I turned to the history pages and found that before this…
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