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Teaching & Learning

Da Vinci Decathlon competition

On Friday 31 March, a team of eight students from Years 9/10 competed in the Da Vinci Decathlon at Launceston, for the first time for Dominic! The Decathlon is an academic challenge in 10 different subjects across academic fields of Maths, English, Engineering, Creative Producers, Cartography, Science, Art & Poetry, Code Breaking, General Knowledge and Ideology.

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Dancing class visits JDW

An annual event that is beginning to be a rite of passage for Dance students at Dominic is the much anticipated visit to Miss Jenina’s JDW Dance Workshop Studios situated near the school in Bosco Drive. This week, both the Year 8 Dance class and the Senior Dance class visited the studios for a workshop and orientation at the fully equipped dance facility. Guest instructor, Kate, delivered a dem

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Cultural Immersion trips

ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ»ÆƬ has been offering cultural trips for a number of years. Every trip is a journey of possibilities providing our students a world of travel experiences that immerse them in knowledge, culture, and inspiration. These journeys help students grow by bringing learning to life and making memories to last a lifetime. There are many benefits gained for students by participating in cultural immersion trips.

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K-6 Open Classroom for parents and carers

Dear Parents and Carers - You are invited to share in your child’s learning at ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ»ÆƬ through our K–6 Open Classroom Afternoon. The Open Classroom Afternoon will give you the opportunity to spend time in your child’s classroom and participate in learning activities.

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Dominic old scholars feature in GYC awards

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Parent Literacy Night Part 11

This week saw the second in the series of planned Literacy Presentations for parents with children in K-6. On Wednesday evening a large number of parents joined the Year 3–6 teachers to find out more about spelling strategies they can use to support their child’s learning at home.

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Indigenous students excursion to TMAG

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Animal kingdom

​In our new Animal Husbandry and Marine Science 9/10 elective, nearly all the students have their animals on site. Animals include rabbits, ferrets, guinea pigs, week-old calves, Alpacas, a miniature goat, Toggenburg goats, a pony, donkeys, sheep, homing pigeons and chickens. We also have frogs and soon will include dragon lizards. Students are working har

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The Creative Arts Project

The Creative Arts Project is off to a great start in Term 1, on the journey to transform the ground floor of the old Middle School Art and Craft Electives Block. This level once housed the metalwork rooms, and most recently The Anzac Buffet space and Uniform Shop​. The project will provide the College with two new fine arts classrooms, two new sound proof music classrooms and a new area for media studies. There will be seven new practice rooms with an adjoining recording room, a crea

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Music's opening note

Music is now underway and the symphony of offerings will have students humming along. Private instrumental lessons have started for the year, and 89 students have taken up this valuable opportunity. Excellent work! Six professional tutors are employed by the College to teach students privately in Flute, Clarinet, Saxophone, Guitar, Ukulele, Trumpet, Trombone, Piano, Voice and Drums. Students from Prep

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