The Learning Centre

Book Club

Twelve students attend a Book Club once a fortnight at recess with Ms Perkins. Students are reading a book of their choice and share their insights with the group. Students are welcome to contact Learning Centre staff if they would like the opportunity to join a reading group.

National Simultaneous Reading Time

In what is becoming a College tradition, earlier this Term saw eight Year 10 students attend St Kevin’s Primary School to support the younger students with reading. This year’s book to be read nationally was “Bowerbird Blues” by Aura Parker.  The students then spent an afternoon reading stories selected by the primary school students, supporting a love of reading and building connections with students that will be built upon throughout the year.

Research

The Learning Centre continues to be a hub for students to complete independent work or collaborate with others. A dedicated group of students greet Mrs Galea, Mr La Rossa and Mrs Vogels at 7.30 each morning to begin their school day. At this early hour students complete unfinished homework, get a head start on the day’s work, or meet with peers to collaborate on learning tasks. 

Students make use of this space to complete work during recess and lunch breaks also, with the added support of Mrs Hanneybel.

After school the Learning Centre is again buzzing with the joy of learning, supported by our ex-student tutors and Learning Support Officers. These members of our College support staff are an excellent resource for all students and demonstrate the College commitment to personal learning growth for all. The students who use this space, often until 5.00pm, display continued commitment to achieving their personal best and utilising some of the many support structures offered at the College.

Pi Day: 14 March

The Mathematics Faculty worked with Learning Centre staff to create fun Maths activities for students.

Recreation

The Games Club, run out of the Learning Centre at recess and lunch time, a joint initiative with the Diverse Learning Team, is always a busy place. The old favourites of Chess and card games are present, however this year students have added their own creations using Lego. Students have built their own spinning tops and ‘battle’ – remember Beyblades? The winner being the strongest top, the one that does not break down when smashed into by its rivals. This is lots of fun, with the added benefit of developing problem solving, teamwork and communication skills.