High Potential and Gifted Education (HPGE) Programs
Teaching with Turtles – Stages 2-6
“Teaching with Turtles” is an engaging educational program for Stage 2 to Stage 6 students that connects them with freshwater turtles and local ecosystems. Part of the “1 Million Turtles” project, it emphasises sustainability and incorporates Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives. Students participate in hands-on activities, collaborate with experts like ecologist Tom Covell and Professor Ricky Spencer, and contribute to conservation research.
The program aligns with all four HPGE domains and offers a micro-qualification from Western Sydney University, enriching students’ educational experiences and promoting environmental stewardship.
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Project Platypus – Stages 2-6
Project Platypus is designed to students engage students in conservation and sustainable practices by focusing on threats in their local area. By focusing on a hero species – platypus – and the threats they encounter in their local area, students participate in a STEM design challenge, highlighting the plight of the platypus and producing a prototype conservation solutions to educate the public and ensure the ongoing survival of this iconic species.
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Kitchen Garden Program – Early Stage 1-Stage 5
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