Math – Sustainability Project

The project my group decided to do was based on the sustainability of solar energy with links to the ‘little sun’ project. We created a powerpoint with grpahs and tables included to group information. We created tables of the effect solar energy has on fossil fuel usage in 2011 and 2019, and then compared this data. We then made a bar graph showing the relationship between solar energy and global CO2 emissions. The final graph we discussed shows how solar has impacted rural areas referring to electrification rate.

Overall, the project went relatively well. The first thing i learnt during this project was just how big of an impact sustainable resources has on the environment, economy and people. For example, solar power decreases carbon emissions and fossil fuel usage, which positively effects the environment’s sustainability in the future, and makes the world more pleasant for people to live in. Solar power also influences the economy as sales of solar panels are constantly increasing, which supplies the economy with profits to invest into more solar energy plants.

Originally, we were going to base our project entirely off of the ‘little sun’ project. However, after we were told the statistics we find would be biased, we changed the idea to be more general on solar energy, but still make some links to the project, as we had already done majority of our work on them. This taught me to always ensure your research remains unbiased and the statistics do not show any favouritism towards an outcome.

This is the link to our powerpoint: Little Sun Project .pptx

Developing Leadership and Teamwork skills

Year 9 – Camp Kalbarri

Being a leader and working in a team requires a large range of skills. Despite having the ability to develop these skills through many daily aspects of life and school, year 9 camp proved to greatly contribute to this development.

In 2020, us year 9s from All Saints’ College had the opportunity to go to Kalbarri for our yearly camp. With the year group breaking off into two separate camp rotations, and each rotation being further minimised into four groups, every individual had to contribute to the group they were assigned. We engaged in numerous daily activities, ranging from hikes in and out of the gauge, to just playing around with our team members. Regardless of the task at hand, teamwork and leadership amongst the group was vital for a functioning and enjoyable camp.

The staff and Kalbarri leaders on the camp ensured each person would have a turn at several leadership roles throughout the week. This was achieved through splitting the groups into tent teams, and then assigning each tent group a new daily role. These roles included the “hygienists”, “leaders”, “foodies”, and “navigation and entertainment”. The role of hygienists involved carrying the toilet kit when hiking, being in charge of sanitation before meals, and digging and covering up the toilet hole when spending the night in the gauge. The leaders kept the group up to date with the daily plans and had control over when we stopped for breaks on the hikes. Foodies had the role of organising and setting up each meal and snack, and ensuring all necessary food was packed before travelling out of the campsite. Finally, the navigation and entertainment people were in charge of helping the group find our way through daily activities and hikes, as well as keep everyone’s spirits up throughout the day.

The opportunity to have a turn at a new role each day greatly benefited my leadership and teamwork skills. This is because I deemed the new roles as a daily challenge to overcome, and by working with the other members of my tent group to carry out the responsibilities of each role, I further developed my bond with them and teamwork abilities. Every role was also useful in the development of my leadership skills. Being in charge of navigation and entertainment gave me the chance to practice providing people with encouragement and support, as well as increasing my ability to direct the group. The roles of hygiene and foodies allowed me to exhibit my organisational skills, which are necessary in leadership. However, I found the role of “leaders” the most beneficial since I got to work on speaking in front of a group, as well as directing and communicating with the team.

By everyone participating in each leadership role throughout the camp, the team worked together more efficiently, and it allowed me to become more comfortable with being a leader.

Scouts – Bateman Winthrop Scout Troop

From the ages of 5-13 i participated in scouts for the Bateman Winthrop Troop. I started in Joeys at age 5 and finished in Scouts at age 13 (2019). During my time in Scouts i was an assistant patrol leader and patrol leader. Throughout this time in a leadership course, i helped lead my group to success and improve their communication skills.

Barista Course

During the 2019 July holidays, I participated in a barista course that taught me how to make coffees and touched on how to be a waitress. I received a certificate in completion of the activity.

Soothing Scents- wellbeing candles

In an innovatED project in 2019, we were instructed to use design thinking to create a product as a solution to a problem. Myself and three friends came up with a wellbeing candle business, to solve the problem of high school students’ (aged 12-18) mental health being at risk due to constant exposure to stress and pressure of social hierarchy. Our candles were accepted to be sold in All Saints’ College’s pop-up shop, called ‘Runway’.

My Petition

Allowing Autistic people to immigrate to Australia-

After learning that the Australian Government doesn’t allow autistic people from overseas to live in Australia for various reasons, I decided to create a petition to try to get support from the community to attempt to change the government’s mind about the case. Along with this petition, I also wrote a letter to the parliament outlining my passion for this topic and the urgency to change the law.

This is the link to my petition: http://chng.it/SSrkH647

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