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On Friday 16th June, GSSC took a team of 40 students to Benalla for the Hume Region Cross Country Championships. Special mention to Kazadi Kadima who won the 14 years boys age group in a time of 10:02.67 for his 3km run. Kazadi will be representing GSSC at the School Sport Victoria Championships in July along with the following students who also qualified:

  • Cody O'Donnell - 8th in the 14 years boys
  • Jai Laws - 7th in the 15 years boys
  • Liam Exton - 10th in the 15 years boys
  • Jayden Pert - 9th in the 16 years boys
  • Samantha Comline - 11th in the 17-20 years girls

Our 14 years boys team of Kazadi Kadima, Cody O'Donnell & Ayden McCrae and the 17-20 years boys team of Damon Moloney, Gamar Bakhiet & Nicholas Vella both came in second place in the teams division.

All results from the Hume Region Cross Country Championships can be found at: https://tomatotiming.racetecresults.com/results.aspx?CId=16&RId=29481

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Laboratory Technicians from across the state gathered at GSSC this week for a day of professional networking and learning.

Around 30 lab techs were onsite Wednesday to take part in a session led by Yarra Ranges Tech School to learn more about renewable energy and sustainable equipment. This included a demonstration and hands-on-learning activity using sustainable housing kits and equipment donated to GSSC by Yarra Ranges Tech School through a grant. This equipment is currently being used by our Year 10 Physics students who are developing an understanding around energy efficiency in house design, concepts of heat absorption, conduction and reflection and design and modelling using digital simulation.

The demonstration and activity was also provided to our Science teachers as part of staff’s Professional Learning Day held on Thursday.

Many thanks to the Laboratory Technician’s Association of Victoria (LTAV) for making this networking and learning day possible and to Yarra Ranges Tech School for hosting the activities and sharing their skills, knowledge and equipment.

LTAV is a professional association for all laboratory technicians in schools and tertiary institutions in Victoria. The association provides a forum where lab techs from across the state can exchange ideas, find out about new developments and in industry and education, learn new skills and solve practical problems. 

Yarra Ranges Tech School is part of the Victorian Government's commitment to make Victoria the 'Education State'. We introduce teachers to new pedagogies and ways to bring technology into the classroom by emphasising critical Enterprise skills in addition to Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics (STEAM) skills required for the 21st century.

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