Moama Anglican Grammar School hosted its Secondary School Curriculum Expo on Monday, August 5. Photo: Emily Donohoe
Moama Anglican Grammar School hosted a Secondary School Curriculum Expo on Monday, August 5, at its Resource Centre.
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The expo featured representation from each faculty, with staff and students answering questions and explaining subject offerings to prospective and current families.
These faculties are: English; Mathematics; Science; Technology including Agriculture; Human Society and Its Environment including History, Geography, Commerce, Religion and Legal Studies; Creative and Performing Arts including Music, Drama and Visual Arts; Vocational Education and Training including Construction and Primary Industries; Languages; and PDHPE including Community and Family Studies and the new Human Movement Science course for 2025.
Secondary visual arts teacher Melanie Sweetnam at the Creative and Performing Arts display.
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Emily Donohoe
Head of student diversity and VET construction teacher Kevin Turner.
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Head of languages Kirrilee Westblade and Year 11 Italian student Erika Glover.
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Agriculture teacher Carolyn Smith and head of technology faculty Danny Hindson.
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PDHPE and Community and Family Studies teacher Kate Mulkahy, co-ordinator for Year 9 and PDHPE and Legal Studies teacher Leah Thompson, head of PDHPE Bri Brewis, and PDHPE and Community and Family Studies teacher Darcy Hall.
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Year 10 coordinator and science teacher Amy Lane and Year 12 coordinator and science teacher Deb Duncan.
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Human Society and Its Environment faculty’s Natalie Harley and Wynstan Gilbert.
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Head of Years 7 to 10 maths Jo Anderson, head of Years 11 and 12 maths and head of staff Kathleen Kemp, and Year 11 Mathematics Advanced and Extension 1 student Paige Looney.
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