So Great to see our Year 11 students continuing an active start to their electives this week!
Our Ancient History students even got to complete their own archaeological dig up in the ag plot (gee, I wonder how those bones go there?).
Heres what Ms Brookes, their teacher has to tell us about it;
"Year 11 Ancient History had a first-hand experience of an archaeological dig on Tuesday of week 4. Down at the College agriculture plot, we surveyed the site, and excavated using grid squares, shovels and trowels. The class unearthed two large cow bones, measuring and recording the data. The dig was a great way to put into practice our current topic 'Investigating the Past: History, Archaeology and Science.' Special thanks to Mrs Caines for preparing the dig site for our team."
Our Legal Studies students can also be seen below, digging into a nice chunky text book. As Im sure they will appreciate, considering the amount of reading involved in the realm of law professionals.
So good to see students enjoying their learning.
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