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Students win awards for excellence

We celebrate the achievements of our many Primary students, whose work was entered into the Education on Show competition at the ÌÒ×ÓÊÓƵ. The competition showcases work by Queensland students from Prep to Year 6 and covers a wide range of contemporary curriculum-related skills and activities.

Special congratulations to Mira S in Year 6 for being named the Sectional Winner for Year 5 to Year 6 – her work was the most outstanding in Queensland for her age group. We are so proud of our students and we congratulate them on the following excellent achievements:

First place winners

Our first-place winners excelled in subjects including Design & Technology, Visual Arts, HASS, Science, English, and Digital Technologies.

  • Jacob S, Year 2 – Plan a Garden 
  • Trini K, Year 4 – Agricultural Map 
  • Ella K, Year 4 – Before and After a Drought
  • Mira S, Year 6 – Technology in Farming 
  • Charmaine K, Year 6 – An Agricultural Career 
  • Charmaine K, Open – A World without Farmers 

Second place winner

Our second-place winner excelled in subjects including Visual Arts and Science.

  • Olivia L, Year 4 – Before and After a Drought

Third place winners

Our third-place winners excelled in subjects including Design & Technology, Visual Arts, English, and Digital Technologies.

  • Aarna M, Year 6 – Technology in Farming 
  • Cassie L, Open – A World without Farmers 

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