Immersive Learning in the Senior School

Immersive Learning in the Senior School

At MLC School, immersive learning is central to our educational approach. We believe education goes beyond the classroom, involving diverse experiences that foster critical thinking and personal growth. Our Experiential Learning Program includes co-curricular activities, service projects, and outdoor education, all designed to push students into real-world learning environments. This not only enhances academic knowledge but also equips students with essential life skills for success in an ever-changing world. Below are a few highlights of the immersive experience in the Senior School this term.

Year 8 Immersion – Central West ‘Sense of place’

In the middle of Term 3, Year 8 traveled to Central West as part of their immersion trip. Below are some reflections of the students;

‘Our Year 8 immersion was an amazing experience which opened up my perspective of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander spirituality. Learning about the history of Australia through our time on country has truly been an immense learning journey. The hands on experience allowed us to connect deeply with the land and its stories, offering a richer understanding of the rich and diverse cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.’
– Emma Sugianto

‘Immersion was an amazing experience that helped me gain a deeper understanding and helped grow the knowledge I have on racism, colonisation, country and so much more. I’m so glad I’ve had this experience and absolutely loved the things I learned and grew from.’
– Roma Nadubeedi

– Kylie Bickerstaff
Head of Year 8

Year 9 and Year 10 students attend TEDx Sydney Youth

In Term 3, 15 students from across Year 9 and Year 10 travelled to Riverside Theatre to attend TEDx Sydney Youth. The event was centred on the theme of CTRL> SHIFT where there was an understanding of coming of age in a world with so much change and uncertainty, the next generation are looking to redefine the future.

Below are reflections from students who attended:

‘During our excursion to the TEDx Sydney Youth event, we were inspired by guest speakers, ranging from activists to CEO’s who educated us on various aspects of the theme ‘CTRL>SHIFT’. This theme circulated around the ideology that our world is ever changing, and as leaders of the future, we must see ourselves as the controllers and shifters of our future, rather than passive observers. The diverse perspectives shared by the speakers broadened our understanding of leadership and innovation in various fields.’            
– Leylim Ozer (Year 10)

‘Overall, the TedX Sydney Youth event was a wonderful opportunity to hear the voices of our future. We were able to challenge our perceptions of major societal issues, including biotechnology, educational inequity, feminism and transportation. Alongside engaging presentations, we enjoyed captivating musical and dance performances led by the talented youth of our society. The day left us feeling ready to embrace the possibility of redefining our future through the power of voice and leadership.’
Anna Obaid (Year 10): 

– Bridget Kovats
Head of Year 7

Year 11 Biology visits Mt Annan Botanical Gardens

Year 11 Biology students visited Mt Annan Botanical Gardens to participate in the Biological Diversity program. 

Students engaged with hands on sessions by Taronga zoo, Australian Museum and the Australian Botanic Gardens to observe specimens on Australian flora and fauna to explore their evolution and adaptations.

A walk through the gardens to explore the diversity of eucalypts, analysing fossilised remains of extinct and extant fauna and meeting animals from the zoo mobile were some of the experiences students enjoyed on the day.

– Hallie Kim
Teacher

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