The Gene Gibson Case

The principles of justice were set up to ensure that any person who is involved with the law is treated with fairness and equality. Not upholding these principles can have disastrous effects and serious consequences as seen in the Gene Gibson case. In the Gibson case, many principles of justice were compromised, and only a […]

Individual Pathway Story

MY EVALUATION Describe…. Your interests Swimming, boxing. Your values Dedication, loyalty and funny. Your personal attributes Friends, UWA sport, state swimmer Your likes and dislikes Likes: Watching YouTube Dislikes: People who are disrespectful. Your skills Boxing, running, swimming, being friendly and social with people. Your other strengths Sport. How others may describe you Funny, sporty. […]

Term 1 $20 Boss

Group: Austin, Jayden, Liam, Planning Process At the beginning of $20 Dollar Boss, we were split into different groups to brainstorm what types of hobbies everybody enjoys, and what sort of business they would like to run or be apart of. In the second week we completed a design thinking process with some older students […]

Mindsets

Fixed: I was the age of eight when I was first learning how to swim the stoke ‘Butterfly”, and at the time I found it extremely challenging to grasp the concept and understands how to swim it. I was having a hard time learning the timing of the kicks and strokes. And at that time, […]

Project Christmas Market

“Christmas is the annual Christian festival, celebrating and rejoicing the birth of Jesus Christ of Bethlehem, held on the 25th of December, in the Western Church”. Bishop Harold Miller We were tasked with designing and developing a product which should meet many customer appeals, and then sell this at the Christmas Market. The school invested a […]