The Southportonian 2014

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LEGO Technology and Robotics The LEGO name is made from the first two letters of the Danish words LEG GODT, meaning “play well”. This is very appropriate as the 2014 Prep and Senior School LEGO Robotics and Technology program continued to develop and saw many students “playing well” in their groups. The addition of a new Reception year level course on Structures and the revamped Year 9 Robotics Course, which added the use of the metal MATRIX construction system, further developed Prep and Senior School students’ creativity and engineering skills.

MARK LOCKETT

Head of LEGO Technology and Robotics

In 2015, The Southport School will introduce a Year 10 Engineering Technology course, which will further expand into the Years 11 and 12 OP Engineering Technology course in 2016/17. Engineering Technology will provide a direct pathway for students who have an interest in Robotics and Engineering into university courses. The afterschool Junior Robotics Club for Years 3 and 4 students developed into a four-term activity this year with help from Mr Lockett, Miss Lawless and Mrs Thomas. This activity utilises the LEGO Wedo Robotic construction set and programming language and is held in the Prep School. Over 30 boys from Year 5 to Year 11 joined the afterschool Young Engineers’ Society held in the ‘state of the art’ Robotics Laboratory in the Senior School. Mr Jason Green, a TSS parent, continued his position of resident LEGO guru and FIRST LEGO League team coach.

RECEPTION J LEARNING ABOUT COOPERATION AND BUILDING TOGETHER

MAYOR TOM TATE DRIVING THE BEACH PATROL BOT

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Two Prep School teams entered into the FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) LEGO League competition. The event, held at ‘The Cube’ at QUT, challenges students to design and program a robot to solve different missions and to also present their design ideas on a real world topic. Both teams were praised for their ingenuity and ‘out of the box’ thinking.

CALUM LOCKETT RECEIVES THE ‘BEST PRESENTATION’ AWARD.

The Senior School students entered into many competitions and challenges in 2014. Three students from Year 9, Jess Rutherford, Kobi Rutherford and Andrew Geraghty, entered into the Gold Coast Mayor’s Technology Challenge held at Bond University and were placed third with their Beach Patrol Robot Design. Eight students from Years 7, 8 and 9 entered into the G20 Summit on a Clean Environment Technology Challenge held at Griffith University. The Year 9 team’s Solar Tracking Station came second overall, the Year 8 team won the ‘Technology Excellence’ award with their Beach Cleaning Robot and the Year 7 Team won the ‘Best Presentation’ Award with their Green Energy Home. The Year 9 Robotics Class entered three robots in the Queensland FIRST Tech Challenge. These robots are built from ‘MATRIX’ parts, which is a metal construction kit and is the next step up from the LEGO Robotics sets. The robots use 12-volt motors and servos to drive and power the robots. The teams found the challenge very engaging and were happy with their overall positions of second and third places.


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Swimming

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Services – Navy Cadets

2min
pages 329-330

Services – Army Cadets

4min
pages 327-328

Sailing

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pages 325-326

Rowing

11min
pages 305-310

Gymnastics

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pages 283-284

Golf

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pages 281-282

Round Square

14min
pages 301-304

Football

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pages 275-280

Drama

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pages 271-274

Cricket

2min
pages 265-266

Basketball

4min
pages 252-254

Prep Sportsmaster Report

4min
pages 233-234

Mitre House

4min
pages 137-140

Dixon House

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pages 133-136

Musgrave House

5min
pages 141-144

Years 5/6 Honours Class

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pages 119-120

Year 5

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pages 115-118

Year 4

5min
pages 109-114

Years 3/4 Honours Class

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pages 107-108

Year 2

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pages 97-102

Year 3

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pages 103-106

Year 1

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pages 91-96

Reception

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pages 85-90

Preschool

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pages 81-84

Prep Art

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pages 79-80

Trevor R Wood Library

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pages 77-78

Preparatory Seniors

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pages 75-76

Prefects and Wardens

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page 56

Dean’s List

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page 63

The Staff

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page 74

Head of Preparatory

4min
page 73

Vocational Education and Training

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pages 51-52

Science

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pages 45-48

Libraries and Information Services

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pages 49-50

Mathematics

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page 44

Languages

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pages 37-41

Life and Faith

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page 43

LEGO Technology and Robotics

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page 42

Information Technology

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pages 35-36

Humanities

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pages 33-34

Health and Physical Education

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pages 31-32

Gifted and Talented

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pages 29-30

English

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pages 27-28

Drama

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page 26

Design Technology

2min
page 25

Old Southportonians’ Association

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page 21

Business and Enterprise

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pages 23-24

Art Visual

3min
page 22

Parents and Friends Association

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page 18

Chaplain

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Headmaster

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pages 6-12

The Foundation

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School Captain

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