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  • Spec Basketball Theory Assessment Semester 2 2023
    This assessment is into three parts, a weekly program, a reflection on skills learnt and a reflection on courses. For the planner my task was to design a personalized weekly program for a healthy self. The weekly program is expected to extend for a six-week period and should be specific. It is expected to cover… Read more: Spec Basketball Theory Assessment Semester 2 2023
  • Health Road Safety
    This task was to create road safety poster targeting young drivers on one of the big 4 issues – Speed, Alcohol, fatigue or, distracted driving. After we did that we had to reflect on the RACbstreetsmart convention that us and many other Perth schools went to. That safety should come first before anything else. It… Read more: Health Road Safety
  • Teamwork at Year 9 Camp
    About Camp: In term 3 the year 9 cohort went to Kalbarri which is about 6 hours away from Perth for a week as part of the outdoor learning program. We camped out in many different locations like inside of a gorge as well as spending a couple of nights at the caravan park. During… Read more: Teamwork at Year 9 Camp
  • Year 9 Science Earthquake Tower Project
    Summary of project In this project we were tasked to design, budget and build an earthquake resistant building out of spaghetti and blu-tac. To start this project we made up small groups of around four and we had to complete a design sprint and make a quick tower. This stage was important as it showed… Read more: Year 9 Science Earthquake Tower Project
  • Global Goals Semester 1 2022
    For the past semester I have been in an elective called global goals. In this elective you get to choose one of seventeen global goals and work on a project to help the world get closer to accomplishing it. The global goals are made by the United nations which aim to change the world and… Read more: Global Goals Semester 1 2022
  • Lloyd Rayney HASS Assessment
    The Australian legal system is built up of courts, tribunals and legal procedures. All of these are protected and ran by many people such as the police force, legal representatives and judges. All of these places and people use seven principles to make sure that while crimes are committed, accused people and defendants are all… Read more: Lloyd Rayney HASS Assessment