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Social Media @ Emanuel
From the Principal’s Desk
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In response to the identified problem, Ruby and Eden developed a social media plan targeting Sydney’s eastern suburbs adolescents, “with the intent to rewrite the culture of peeron-peer sexual assault so that the mentality towards sexual activity changes to become respectful of another’s body, and where consent is always asked”. The Instagram account that the students developed showed immediate results and traction beyond their initial expectations. Ruby reported: “I really enjoyed how we were able to have input from other teenagers and seeing their interactions with the account... the issue that Eden and I were addressing resonated with so many teenagers, so much so that people contacted us, offering any support with the account and reposted our content to their own accounts to spread the word.” Whilst their win has tangible benefits for both students, it was the results of their actions that were particularly impactful, with Eden commenting that being able to empower others and receive positive feedback was extremely rewarding.
Engaging our Gifted and Talented students beyond the curriculum Whilst the problem solving and critical and creative thinking aspects of the FPS competitions engage, challenge and extend our high potential and gifted students, our extension and enrichment programs go far beyond this single event. The opportunities within our K-12 Gifted and Talented program are many and varied, ranging from highly visible externally delivered programs to the more subtly embedded, classroom practice of our teachers. High quality differentiated teaching practice delivered by each of our teachers that is the most important for student learning yet is likely the least visible beyond the classroom. We will soon be in the enviable position of being a school at which every single teacher has undertaken formal certification in gifted education, through UNSW’s Mini-COGE (Certificate of Gifted Education) program. This is a unique step for a school, and a demonstration of our commitment to ensuring that our students are the recipients of learning programs that specifically cater for gifted learners, delivered by expert teachers. The most visible, and perhaps the most memorable, aspect of our gifted programs are the out of class opportunities and extracurricular programs we offer. These competitions, clubs, and opportunities to work with like-minded students, both at Emanuel and from other schools, are an outstanding adjunct to the quality teaching programs delivered by our teachers. Beyond the FPS, Emanuel students can engage with an extensive suite of similar programs which build our gifted students’ capacity to apply their unique interests, skills, and subject-specific content knowledge to new and challenging contexts, including, but not limited to, the da Vinci Decathlon, United Nations’ Youth competitions and National Challenges in History, Geography, Science and Philosophy. These are exciting learning opportunities for our students, but they also have relevance and resonance in regular classroom learning and make a considerable contribution to students’ overall academic achievement, right through to Year 12.
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The School has produced a number of amazing YouTube videos showcasing our students and many aspects of Schoollife, especially as a way to stay connected with our community during lockdown. In case you missed them on Facebook, here’s one to keep you entertained.
Check out our Instagram page – watt.s_up_at_emanuel, where the latest news around our campus is shared. Principal Watt is constantly on the lookout for breaking news, interesting activities, personal interest stories and special moments, across our Kornmehl Pre-school, Primary School and High School. Please join the page for access to regular highlights of life at Emanuel School. We request that for safety reasons, please ensure that your Instagram page is ‘private’.
When you’re next on LinkedIn, take a moment to visit the Emanuel School page. There are a number of interesting articles written by Emanuel teachers, as part of our Thought Leadership Series. We’d love to connect with you in future via LinkedIn, so remember to include Emanuel School in your profile.
FACEBOOK Alumni Facebook Page
This page was created to foster a sense of community among our former students and to keep the spirit of the School alive, long after your days at school have passed. We now have nearly 1000 members. Please join and stay in touch. Feel free to post on this page if you want to connect with other alumni and/or just let us know what you are up to. Community page
Join our Facebook Community Page for regular updates on what’s happening around the School. Photos, ancedotes and quirky news can be found here. Emanuel Shuk
The Emanuel Shuk is the place to swap, sell, buy and advertise pre-loved and new items, holiday homes and cars…in fact anything that is of value (actual or perceived) can be advertised here. If you have a business, you are welcome to tell us what you do, but please make it interesting and a special offer for the Emanuel community is always a bonus! There are rules to posting – please check out the pinned post for these.