Tag: Clay Osbourne

Harmony Week 2018

March 22, 2018

To mark Harmony Day 2018 Yr 10 students attended the 2018 Harmony Week Debate at Subiaco Arts Centre. The topic was “Is cultural diversity a threat to the Australian way of life.”

The moderated debate featured students from WA’s five universities and the Youth Affairs Council of WA (YACWA).

Clay Osbourne

Year 7 Teacher

“Harmony makes small things grow, lack of it makes great things decay.” – Sallust

Bunnings Training Day Success!

March 17, 2018

Well done to everyone for completing the Bunnings Day Training Session! Remember how to use the tools and skills you learned because they’ll come in handy when we are in South Africa.

  • Power drill (wood and masonry)
  • Torque wrench (screws, nuts and bolts)
  • Saws (jigsaw and hand saw)
  • Painting (rolling and brushing around trim)
  • Liquid Nails
  • Paving (measuring, levelling, cutting and laying)
  • Bricklaying (making ‘mud’ to keep bricks together and pavers from shifting)

A special ‘Thank you’ goes to Belinda and her team of professionals at the Joondalup Bunnings for hosting this very important training session. Not only did they provide you with the necessary skills and safety training you need while we’re on tour, but they also donated a lot of sports equipment for the children we will be visiting in South Africa.

Mr. C. Osborne

African Drum Workshop

September 7, 2017

The South African Service Learning Tour Invites you to:

 

Drum For A Cause

Take part of in a drumming workshop whilst enjoying a traditional SA braai!

Akwaaba (“uh-kwaa-buh”)…meaning “welcome” in the Akan language from Ghana, Akwaaba’s vision is to use traditional African drumming and music as a tool to promote harmony and cultural understanding.​ Led by Paul Osei Kofi, Akwaaba has been entertaining a wide variety of audiences for over 20 years with energetic, powerful and interactive performances, drum circles and workshops. Use of traditional African hand drums and other percussion instruments bring alive the rhythms of Africa.

Place: St Stephen’s School Duncraig Quad Area

Date: October 12th 2017

Time: 6-7:30pm

Tickets available from tour students and Mr. Osborne 

Price: $20 a ticket

There will also be cold drinks for sale.

*Because students are present THIS IS A SMOKE AND ALCOHOL FREE EVENT*