It is always a busy and productive time at St Paul's College, as it explores next generation learning opportunities for students, according to deputy principal, Mrs Caroline Clancy said.
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"We acknowledge that students need different skills and capabilities to succeed and contribute as able citizens in the future," she said.
"We place a strong focus on collaboration in the classroom, critical thinking, and creativity, which the students love.
"Our students will be young adults of tomorrow in a world that will look very different from today.
"St Paul's continues to have a strong focus on student wellbeing and can provide many opportunities to nurture and grow young people in a rich academic and hands-on environment."
In 2019, the college launched its Agriculture Development Plan for the next three years.
"Our plan will further develop and enhance our agriculture/farming curriculum and experience for our students, enabling them to be future-ready for what farming might look like tomorrow," principal Don Walkley said.
"We have commenced an upgrade to our farm infrastructure which has assisted students in their outdoor learning.
"Last year, agriculture students were engaged in a wide variety of farm and industry excursions, which will continue to grow in the future.
"Farming is ever-changing, and the college is responding appropriately to these changes."