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PPEP Workshop
The Year 9 girls valued the dynamic workshop by enthusiastic presenters from the Pelvic Pain Foundation. The Periods, Pain and Endometriosis Program (PPEP) workshop engaged students about how to identify abnormal menstrual symptoms, equipped them with straightforward ways to manage pain and educated them about how to find out more about endometriosis. Hearing from experts in the field meant 96% of students said they were given the tools to use if they get period pain, including fun stretches. We are thankful that our students found the workshop “very informative and helpful for the future.” What more could we hope for!
Year 4 Camp
Year 4 students participated in an overnight camp in Adelaide, building on their Unit of Inquiry focus: Journeys Tell a Story, through a range of activities in Port Adelaide and Adelaide city.







Their adventure began at The City of Adelaide Clipper Ship – the world’s oldest composite clipper ship – with a guided tour of the 3 levels where they heard the story of the ship and got a feeling for the size of the ships sent over the seas to Australia from England. The second stop was the South Australian Maritime Museum where students worked their way around the various displays. A highlight for many was trying out the sleeping bunks – just like the first settlers to South Australia would have slept in for over 100 nights at sea! The final location was the Adelaide Museum where their focus was on the impact of colonisation on Australia’s Aboriginal people.

Two glorious days packed to the brim with learning, relationship building and memory making.
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