Tuesday, 2 December 2025

Mooving learning expo for students

St Joseph's school community at Trafalgar recently hosted a learning expo where student's showcased their learning. The school's Japanese language program was highlighted and students were able to demonstrate their learning by speaking and reading...

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Mooving learning expo for students
Grade six student Rubi Myrteza checking on the cow

St Joseph's school community at Trafalgar recently hosted a learning expo where student's showcased their learning.
The school's Japanese language program was highlighted and students were able to demonstrate their learning by speaking and reading in Japanese to their parents.
The science program and the RRRR (Rights, Resilience and Respectful Relationships) Program also were highlighted.
Students very importantly displayed and talked to their quality work in literacy and numeracy.
The St Joseph's School art program continues to impress and at the expo students unveiled their 'big cow' that they have designed and painted. Every 30 minutes they playfully unveiled the cow with the song 'Who let the cows out,' followed by dramatic music. Everyone was suitably impressed with the magnificence and size of the cow.
In classes individual students painted cows on canvases, sculpted cows out of clay and made paper bag cows. It was very "mooving."
School principal Trish Mulqueen said "celebrating our achievements in learning is very important."
"Learning is fun and our expo really demonstrated this. It is great to be proud of our efforts and work, and very rewarding to present it publicly to the community."

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