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Ms Peta Brown
Acting Coordinator
Home Economics
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During 2008 the students and staff in the Home
Economics Department, have had a great year, cooking up a storm,
creating textile projects as well as finger painting with the various
children who attend our playgroups. Here is what our students have to
say.
Cooking the food is better than cleaning up because cleaning up is
boring. Eating is the best bit!
Elliot McAteer: Year 8 Foods
Textiles is fun because you get to do stuff you never thought you would
do.
Jordyn Lucas: Year 8 Textiles
Don’t break the sewing machine needles!
Claire Moorehouse: Year 8 Textiles
Textiles is fun and exciting because you get to work a sewing machine
and you get to create a pencil case.
Quaid Kirchner: Year 8 Textiles
We enjoy licking our fingers and the bowl when Mrs Biagioni isn’t
looking.
Jo Borrello & Katie Covich: Year 10 Foods
Textile’s has been a fun, crazy, and creative course where we have made
heaps of wonderful things whilst having heaps of fun.
Gabrielle Flugge &, Brittany Garbutt Year 10 Textiles
Our inner child is released when we play with the children. We have the
chance to be young again.
Alicia Hince & Emma Elferink: Year 11 Early Childhood Studies
The Board Dinner was a night beyond words, guests were welcomed by our
front of house students after walking down a candlelit walk way. They
were then treated to a masquerade themed formal dinner which was
beautifully prepared and presented by our chefs who looked very
professional in their new chef’s jackets. The evening was a memorable
one for all.
Ashley Williams, Robert Berlingeri & Shauna Abberton: Year 12 Food
Production
We loved throwing parties for the kids, even if there wasn’t a child in
sight!
Rachel Dean & Sinead Scally: Yr 12 Early Childhood Studies
Sometimes I wonder who had the most fun: the big kids, the little kids
or Mrs B.
Jessica West Year 12 Early Childhood Studies
December 2008
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