Warragul & Drouin Gazette

Students put best foot forward

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Whether composing a piece of music, designing a dress or constructi­ng a miniature power station, Chairo Christian College students put their best foot forward for the “Think Project”.

Projects from the years seven and eight students were split into four categories – sustainabi­lity, creativity, innovation and community.

An impressive display of their finished products was open to family and friends to view, with visitors voting on a “people’s choice award”.

A special panel of judges also took in the displays.

Cake decorating, complex maths problems, furniture made of recycled materials, remote control games and a fundraisin­g project for Warragul and District Specialist School were all amongst projects on show.

 ??  ?? Displaying their Think Projects are Nicole Shellekens (left) and Abbey Knorr. Nicole focused on cake decorating and Abbey on an animal blog.
Displaying their Think Projects are Nicole Shellekens (left) and Abbey Knorr. Nicole focused on cake decorating and Abbey on an animal blog.
 ??  ?? Pat Mitchelhil­l’s remote controlled “Balance Balls” display proved popular at the Think Project unveiling. The project took Pat four hours to create.
Pat Mitchelhil­l’s remote controlled “Balance Balls” display proved popular at the Think Project unveiling. The project took Pat four hours to create.

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