Last term after hosting our first Yarning Circle, our deadly mob of First Nations students have decided to get together and have a yarn regularly at our lunchtime club, Mob Mondays, that runs in Week A.
Students worked through tutorials in Adobe Photoshop to create a prediction of what the future could possibly look like.
Year 8 Students doing the Japanese Culture Session chose to make Kyara-Ben (Character Bento Boxes)
The Student Interact Representative Council (SIRC) ran a very successful Harmony Day once again this year at the end of Term 1.
The Senior VCAL team has recently been working on the Year 12 garden bed outside the Common Room.
I wanted to send my congratulations to the students for their efforts during this exploration, as well as for their efforts with their Award over the last year.
During April, Emily Hudak represented LHC in the Tintern Grammar Horse Trials at Wandin Park.
At the end of last term the Year 8 Volleyball Team competed in the Yarra Division Volleyball Competition.
How quickly the term has passed and once again there has been no end of activities that students have undertaken both in and out of the classroom. Students and staff have worked hard to reintegrate into a school routine after many months of uncertainty. I am very proud of the way the school has settled and our renewed focus on teaching and learning.
It has been a great start to the new Middle School subject, Kitchen Garden. Students have been enthusiastic about the creation of a veggie garden at the College, lining the new beds and filling them with soil, then planting and watering.
On Wednesday March 10th, the Year 10 Peer Support class headed down to the Year 7 camp at Phillip Island.
The Middle School Outdoor Education class were again getting active outdoors on March 18.