Holy Trinity Primary School - Curtin
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18-20 Theodore Street
Curtin ACT 2605
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Email: Office.HolyTrinity@cg.catholic.edu.au
Phone: 02 6281 4811

Year 5/6 EXHIBITION

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Exhibition is an integral part of our teaching and learning program and it provides students with an opportunity to demonstrate the skills, knowledge and attitudes they have developed throughout their primary school years. These attributes were clearly on display in 2018,  as the Year 6 students presented their inquiries to their parents, their peers, the wider school community and special guests. Our Year 6 students displayed passion and maturity beyond their years and presented their research and responded to questions confidently and articulately.

WHERE WE ARE IN PLACE AND TIME

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As IB learners we strive to be:

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Student Voice 

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Parent Voice

Watching our daughter finish her primary school years at Holy Trinity, undertaking the IB PYP was a privilege and a pleasure.

The culmination of many of the IB attributes coming together in the children’s Exhibition on Wednesday 14th November was very impressive.

Tackling serious topics with integrity and care we walked around the children’s stands and found articulate, excited and informed young people passionate about the topic they had chosen. There was artwork and photos and graphs and statistics and many pages of written articles. The children were proud and keen to share what they had discovered and learnt through the many weeks prior, through research, incursions and excursions.

Music, dance and drama played a role on the evening with some beautiful artistic performances by the children. These creative performances needed to incorporate the topic each individual had chosen and then work together with their peers to find a common thread to present a moving and relevant vision to families and friends in the audience. We were impressed.

As we looked around at these beautiful young people, having watched them grow over their seven years of primary schooling, it was a delight to see how much they had developed in so many important ways and how confident we felt that the process of Exhibition will stand them in good stead for their high school years to come.

Year 5 Mini-Exhibition 

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