Partnering with Cumberland Council Youth Services, Youth Off The Streets ran the S.E.A.T Project with a group of Year 6 students from Guildford West Public School. This partnership is a powerful example of real community collaboration taking place. Their SEATs were donated to Barnardos Auburn Children's Family Centre. Youth worker for Youth Off The Streets, Adriana Crecca said, The S.E.A.T … [Read more...]
‘the effects of my actions on the world’
Iris in Year 6 from Penshurst Public School talks about her S.E.A.T Project experience. … [Read more...]
King’s has got talent!
We are delighted to welcome The King's School to our community of SEAT schools! Throughout the unit, the Year 4 boys demonstrated an incredible heart for those less fortunate than themselves and initiated 2 incredible social actions as a result. The boys have been encouraged to financially support the Fruits Of Hope Academy in Rwanda, as we have a connection with its School Principal, Fred … [Read more...]
help to reflect
This project has helped me reflect on what it means to help and to be someone to look up to. I will remember doing this project for a long time.” Year 9 student from Wanniassa High School ACT - asked not to be named … [Read more...]
SEAT family groups
Oxley College is home to the writer of our S.E.A.T Project Education Program! Their school decided to use the whole school model, whereby students from K-6 work together through their S.E.A.T lessons. Every Friday morning, students in their 'family groups' (1 child from each classroom with Y5 leader), get together for a SEAT session. … [Read more...]
Facts about bamboo Part 2
Another interesting bamboo fact from a Stage 1 student. The entire student community of Scarborough Public School are engaging in the big ideas of the world through their participation in the S.E.A.T Project. … [Read more...]
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