AROUND THE COLLEGE
Marni Wingku
Students
Marni Wingku (‘Good Breath’ in Kaurna) is an immersive oncampus program for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander high school students, run by Wirltu Yarlu Aboriginal Education at The University of Adelaide.
Toby Betts
(Year 9)
Imogen Doherty
(Year 9)
On Monday, 19 September 5 students from Cornerstone experienced several workshops on campus. These exposed students to study and employment within Law, Engineering and Dentistry. Students enjoyed spending time learning about these fields while contemplating their own pathways through senior school.
Jenny Hewitt
(Year 10)
Eleanor Tongerie
(Year 10)
Jordan Tongerie
(Year 8)
https://www.adelaide.edu.au/wirltu-yarlu/engagement-andoutreach/marni-wingku Ali Hoopmann Careers Counsellor/Teacher
MIDDLE SCHOOL Year 7 Adelaide Zoo In the last week of Term 3, the Year 7 core classes, and their teachers, headed down the hill to spend a day at the Adelaide Zoo. The day was filled with much excitement, amazing observations and just a little bit of work to complete! The opportunity to escape the confines of the classroom was appreciated by the students (and their teachers) and, thankfully, the weather was just about perfect with only the odd shower. This didn’t dampen enthusiasm, with the students thoroughly enjoying the wide variety of animals on display, with the meerkats, the monkeys and the cassowary being the 2022 favourites. The excursion was an amazing way to finish our science unit on the classification of animals. Andy Liebelt Teacher 11
Term 4 ― October 2022