…of practical responses which show different and creative interpretations of the theme ‘war’. Using imagery from our archives, Year 4s have produced charming and playful wire portraits of some of…
…his skin look semi-transparent. The wall behind him is painted a muted blue, but is only slightly visible due to the mess of wires, tubes and equipment. It seems there…
…exciting. It went right down to the wire but Ojibwas just pipped Chippeway to the first prize with Deerfeet and Mohican following very closely behind. Sportsmanship and fairplay were shown…
…wire. The David Wallace sculpture pictured below is called ‘Stockman and Horse’ (1997) and was exhibited at the National Gallery of Australia. You can discover the full Pre-Prep curriculum here….
…3m high tower, climbing a 10m wall, winching up a 15m big swing, even flying on a zip wire across a forest (to mention just a few), physicality and bravery…
…hard in every single race and the competition went right down to the wire. An incredible final length in the last relay by Alan (3L) for Ojibwas saw them overtake…