Good News
Here is the fantastic homeroom group run by Mr Jinzarli, representing BOODJAR! They’re a fantastic class who have engaged in many team building and collaborative activities so far this year, the most impressive of which was WINNING the very first HOUSE/STEM COMPETITION! They bested all other home rooms and built the highest tower using only […]
Students from Mr Roberts Year 12 Certificate II Creative Industries class visited Murdoch University on Wednesday 21st July. They were able to experience what it is like to be a university student for a day. Students had the opportunity to attend specialist workshops including 3D rotoscoping, chroma keying and even got to use the esports […]
The NAIDOC 2021 theme – Heal Country! – Calls for all of us to continue to seek grater protections for our lands, our waters, our sacred sites and our cultural heritage from exploitation, desecration, and destruction. Country that is more than a place and inherent to our identity. Country that we speak about like a […]
Representatives from the UWA Aspire Team visited the College this week to inspire and educate our students about the benefits and opportunities of university study. Throughout the Aspire workshops, students from all year levels were able to hear from university graduates, ask questions and take part in activities to assist with post-school options and decision […]
Mr Smith’s Year 7 Robotics students have been using their class time to create prototypes of rubber-band racing cars using Lego. Next term, the students will build rubber-band cars with laser cut-outs and explore the practical effects of force and motion in creative and collaborative ways.
Our Year 7s have been very industrious in their metalwork classes with Mr Ujma. We can’t wait to see their projects when they are finished!
Mrs Devenyns’ Year 7 Dance students have been learning a traditional folk dance from the Philippines called the Tinikling , which involves two people tapping and sliding bamboo poles that a dancer jumps in and out from in creative ways. Named after the long-legged bird called the tikling in the Philippines, the dancers’ movements are […]
A colour run was the highlight of our Harmony Week celebrations with students running through clouds of brilliant colour in appreciation of the vibrant multicultural community in which we live.
Thank you to Bunnings Maddington for generously donating garden supplies to the College. The seedlings and gloves have been put to excellent use by Ms Ward’s Certificate II in Permaculture students in the Southern River College Community Garden.
Drama Club is back and everyone is having a lot of fun using their imaginations, developing their stage skills and working together in a creative way. If you are a Southern River College student and would like to get involved, Drama Club is held on Thursdays, after school between 3pm and 4pm, in the PAC.