![]() ![]() This was a very successful competition and the students are commended for their dedication and commitment to their performances.ĭESIGN SPRINT FOR ETHICS AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCEĪ group of Year 9 and 10 students from St Paul’s College participated in a full day sprint on the Ethics and Applications of Artificial Intelligence. These students will compete at Regional level in May, hopefully then progressing on to State titles.Ĭongratulations to all of our Drama students for their impressive performances. Congratulations to Phoebe Laws and Logan Hill for winning the Duologue section and to Sasha Shipp, Ellia Baywood and Amelia Perry for winning the ensemble section. After a difficult deliberation by our host judge, Ms Jennifer Igerl, the winners emerged. The audience were certainly taken on a journey with laughter and joy followed by tears. ![]() Each performance was well rehearsed and impressive to watch. Students in Year 9 and 11 performed scenes from Shakespeare's “A Midsummer Night's Dream” and “Romeo and Juliet”. This is a state wide competition organised by the Sport for Jove Theatre, showcasing students across NSW as they tread the boards and creatively engage with Shakespeare's works on the stage as actors, dancers, musicians and designers. St Paul's Drama department was fortunate to again host the Shakespeare Carnival this year during the first week of Term 2. The success of the Agriculture Team is a joint effort by the students, parents and staff of St Paul's College. The Agriculture Team is extremely lucky to have the involvement of parents who provide an amazing level of support, including transporting livestock packing gear transporting equipment grooming animals and taking photos. "We have been approached by several cattle studs asking us to show their cattle and this is a testament to the Team's professional approach", said Graham. Agriculture Primary Industries teachers, Mr Graham Bramley and Ms Lisa Frewen, are extremely proud, not only of their results, but the way in which the students have conducted themselves. They have participated in training sessions throughout the holidays and have been rewarded with some incredible results in the showring. The Team has shown an outstanding commitment to the task and are strongly supported by their parents/carers. ![]() St Paul's Agriculture Team have achieved fantastic results after an intense round of competitions at the Wauchope, Kempsey and Macksville Shows held in the last week of the Easter holidays. ![]()
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