Introductory Fashion Design
The Year 9 Introduction to Fashion Design elective gives you the opportunity to experience and explore real-life practices undertaken in the fashion industry.
The Year 9 Introduction to Fashion Design elective gives you the opportunity to experience and explore real-life practices undertaken in the fashion industry.
This course focuses on the stages of child development, ranging from pre-conception to early childhood years.
The Coding 201 course is an intermediate coding course designed to provide students with an in-depth understanding of the principles behind coding, virtual and augmented reality.
This subject is an intensive course designed to cater for the next generation of fashion designers.
This subject is an extension course designed to cater for the future generation of keen and interested patisserie chefs.
This subject is an intensive course designed for any budding Master Chefs.
During this course, students will be introduced to the principles of design, engineering, and technology that underpin the world of Formula One racing. They will learn about aerodynamics, materials science, computer-aided design (CAD), Fusion360, and other key concepts that are used to design and build high-performance vehicles.
This course provides students with the opportunity to create exciting pieces of jewellery in a fun and creative environment.
This course is designed to promote problem solving, enterprise and initiative in a fun and practical environment. Students will learn the skills it takes to design, program and engineer practical solutions to solve realistic and challenging real-world problems.
In this course you will be exposed to new machinery, including taper turning solid steel bar on the metalwork lathe, oxy acetylene cutting steel plate, mig welding complex shapes and removing waste with a pedestal grinder.