Family, Food, and Futures: Learning Conversations and Arts & Technologies Showcase

School News

August 1, 2025

The Secondary Campus was buzzing with energy, creativity, and connection as families, students, and staff came together for a dynamic evening of Learning Conversations and the Arts & Technologies Showcase.

The event celebrated the power of family engagement and partnership in education, with families sitting down with students and teachers to reflect on Semester One achievements and set meaningful goals for Semester Two. These conversations were a vital opportunity to strengthen communication, celebrate progress, and ensure every student feels supported on their learning journey.

“When families and schools work together, students thrive,” said Principal Ms Coby. “These conversations are about building strong partnerships and helping our young people set clear, purposeful goals for the future.”

In addition to the learning conversations, the evening featured a spectacular Arts & Technologies Showcase, highlighting the creativity and innovation of students across visual arts, design, food, and digital technologies.
Artworks and design projects were proudly displayed, showcasing student talent and imagination. Food and Tech students delighted guests with a delicious spread of handcrafted treats, from savoury bites to sweet delicacies – each dish a testament to their skill, teamwork, and flair.

Families of Year 10 students also took part in important conversations about subject selection for 2026, exploring pathways and possibilities as students begin shaping their senior secondary journey. It’s exciting to see our students thinking ahead, supported by their families and teachers. These choices lay the foundation for their future learning and careers and we are extremely excited for them all.

The evening was a true celebration of community, creativity, and collaboration, reflecting the College’s commitment to holistic education and strong relationships.

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