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Humanities

Janine Callahan - Domain Leader

2021 offered many significant and historical events including Melbourne enduring more time in lockdown than any other city in the world. Our students were engaged in various branches of cultural learning that is, the Humanities.

Year 7 students explored Chinese inventions and the significance and history of lanterns during their Ancient China Day.

Year 8 students participated in an InterDisciplinary Unit with Science, investigating the statement that ‘Natural systems and events impact environments and have consequences on communities.’

Year 9 Commerce and the Law students were introduced to the world of Commerce, exploring their current skills and those required by future employers.

Year 10 students were given the tools to imagine the future as they explored, were confronted, questioned, and planted the seeds of change in their lifelong journey to understand and actively participate in the world around them.

Through VCE studies in Accounting, Business Management, History, and Legal Studies, Year 11 and 12 students developed the skills for future leadership; to be creative, problem-solve, think critically, negotiate, work in teams, apply judgment and make decisions. Thank you to our adaptive Humanities teachers who planned and replanned lessons; helping students to develop a better understanding of the world around them, to question what is happening and wonder what if? We are in good hands.

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