Girls’ life-changing Tanzania trip
“We learnt the importance of quality education for young people in order to create a successful future and the hardships that those in a third world country face.”
“We learnt the importance of quality education for young people in order to create a successful future and the hardships that those in a third world country face.”
At Strathcona – create women who are the not just the consumers, but responsible creators of the technology that is shaping our society.
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Parents struggling to work out at which age is best for children to start school have been reminded that every child should be looked at as an individual rather than just a number.
“It is a career that empowers you to make a positive difference in the lives of young people at a critical time of growth and development.
“Our students start learning about digital programs and technology during the first few years of their education … which is essential when building a strong foundation of problem-solving.”
Australia’s first school to trial Nintendo Labo Creators Workshop building on students STEM skills through play, developing problem-solving, creativity and critical thinking skills.
Our universal ability to access issues and perspectives, and our already apparent desire to make positive change in a world riddled with crises seem to me to be the most obvious examples of the kind of change we are going to make.
Imbue II is open at Strathcona’s Open Night, Friday March 22 at 34 Scott St, Canterbury
Students at Strathcona Baptist Girls Grammar are learning to make their career dreams a reality with the guidance of some homegrown female entrepreneurs.
Mobile phones can be a great educational tool when used correctly, from taking photographs of fieldwork in geography, to slow motion videos to analyse motion in physics. Students can also use a school’s apps to stay on top of their timetable, co-curricular dates and due work, making it easier to stay organised.
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