The Year 10 students of Wavell State High School have added their own individual twist to the S.E.A.T Project. As a community service project, the students raised money to fund their own SEATs! They have just completed building their SEATs. They plan to decorate and then deliver them to a local prep school where they will share the story of "SEAT: The Little Stool That Could", leaving both … [Read more...]
Facts about bamboo Part 4
Scarborough Public School is running the S.E.A.T Project as a whole school participation. Here is our final interesting bamboo fact from a Stage 1 student…… … [Read more...]
‘better to teach a skill’
When presented with the provocation, “give a man a fish, and he’ll eat for a day – teach him how to fish and he’ll eat for a lifetime”, Year 6 student Era, from Penshurst Public School, commented with the following... … [Read more...]
“Now, we need legs!”
Oxley College is using the S.E.A.T Project Education Program as a 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. We took a peek into their build day.... … [Read more...]
Facts about bamboo Part 3
S.E.A.T Project & Scarborough Public School's whole school participation. Another interesting bamboo fact from a Stage 1 student...... … [Read more...]
community collaboration
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...]
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