"Our students worked through the S.E.A.T Project education program with the support of their teachers and a select group of students from Liverpool Girls High School. Each fortnight, our students from the children’s ward are joined by a group of Year 9 students. Liverpool Hospital School runs a program for Liverpool Girls High School students to improve their social skills in a structured … [Read more...]
little SEAT – strong message
"Our students thoroughly enjoyed the S.E.A.T Project and loved making and painting the designs of the SEATs. Here the red & grey SEATs were designed to match our Children’s Cubby House Project which is being donated to our local nursing home for visiting children at the centre. The SEATs have been filled with toys for kids to play with when visiting at the nursing home. We are still designing … [Read more...]
Developing World Day
Let's hear from our first school in the Northern Territory, Good Shepherd Lutheran College in Darwin.... The Year 4 students have lead our unit of inquiry and have decided that they want to send ‘shoe boxes of love’ to underprivileged children. We’ve learnt a lot so far about the developing world and how there are so many children less fortunate than us. As a part of our learning, we had … [Read more...]
A hurricane of good!
Students from Year 5N at Matthew Pearce Public School in Baulkham Hills have looked behind the scenes at the SEATs they have built and discovered where SEAT comes from, and how he views himself. “SEAT: The Little Stool That Could” revealed that SEAT is manufactured in a sustainable factory in Thanh Hoa, 4 hours south of Hanoi, Vietnam. SEAT doesn't feel very special, after all he is not like an … [Read more...]
SEAT isn’t perfect
Red Gum & Hakea Rooms from Halinda School teamed up to participate in S.E.A.T Project with a desire to develop relationships between combined classes. Students demonstrated their own individual strengths and interests during this Project. Their teacher said, "we appropriated the concept from film “Inside Out” where the mystery of the human brain is similar to the complexity of personalities … [Read more...]
“greatly affects the lives of others”
The Year 6 students from Lane Cove Public School constructed, designed, decorated and then donated their SEATs to the Royal North Shore Hospital School who then hosted an auction on the 22nd August 2018. This event showcased the gifts and talents of all the students and schools involved. The proceeds of this auction benefitted those both at home in Australia and overseas; Manly Women's Shelter and … [Read more...]
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