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When I Leave School...

Year 10 students spent three days contemplating potential pathways after completing School. The Careers Immersion Program began with Morrisby Career Profiling, facilitated by Tyson Day, where students were able to explore future

Three Alumnae shared sound advice on navigating the final years of School and revealed their career journeys. Kayla Dunn (2012) is preparing for her registration as an architect, Chloe Burke (2017) works in PR in the fashion and lifestyle space, and Sophie work options. Many from the cohort were excited to see a match with intended career plans while more were thrilled by suggestions which, in many cases, were careers not previously considered.

Students were captivated by the keynote speaker, Roman MC, who used freestyle rap and poetry to engage with the students, exploring key principles of self-leadership, including values and confidence across the career journey.

Giannaros (2017) is currently working as a paralegal after completing a double degree in Law and Commerce.

The Careers Immersion Program drew to a close when each Homeroom visited three companies within a diverse range of industries. The feedback from students indicated an increase in understanding the role of these companies, as well as the vast opportunities of careers available within them.

The Da Vinci Decathlon is an academic competition designed to challenge and stimulate the minds of students.

Teams of 8 students are invited to compete across 10 disciplines: Engineering, Mathematics and Chess, Code Breaking, Art and Poetry, Science, English, Ideation, Creative Producers, Cartography, and Legacy.

Year 7 students from the School attended