With a plethora of choices at their disposal, St Paul's year 10 students recently travelled to Phillip Island to attend a careers conference.
The annual conference was a chance for students to get a grasp on what VCE is, how to navigate subject selection, clear their visions for the future and enjoy a day of fun by the beach.
The students cycled through different activities, all with different purposes. They enjoyed a beach walk, presentations from St Paul's staff, a disco, crate climbing, and sessions run by Tyson Day, while coming together at the end of the conference to enjoy a formal dinner together.
The dinner hosted special guest Jarra Davis, a class of 2020 alumnus and high achiever, to speak with the students about embracing change and opportunity when possible.
Mastering the skills of public speaking
Warragul Lions Club recently hosted a junior public speaking competition. Held at the Warragul Country Club, the competition was run for primary school students in grades three, four, five and six. It gives students the chance to develop their public...