At Tuesday’s Harmony Day College Assembly, Languages students welcomed all, especially our visiting Japanese students from Osaka Seikei Girls’ High School. Our students spoke confidently and enthusiastically in the languages that they have been learning.
Congratulations to Year 12 2024 graduate, Millie Duemmer. Millie's major project in the Design and Technology course, was one of only 40 exemplary works by students across New South Wales to be selected for the 2024 SHAPE exhibition which is now showing at Pier 2/3 Walsh Bay Arts Precinct from 17 March to 12 April 2025.
Millie designed and created a therapeutic tool to support the "many people" she knows living with plantar fasciitis. Plantar fasciitis is a condition that causes inflammation of the plantar fascia, a band of tissue that runs from the heel to the ball of the foot, and is often very painful.
The therapeutic tool sits under a desk and can be used throughout the day to relieve symptoms and strengthen muscles to aid in treatment. Students undertaking Design and Technology major works are required to identify and address a genuine and real need for the community.
Millie at the 2024 SHAPE Exhibition