Blue and Gold 2005

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Technology

Design and Technology

Technology has grown over the past years with the inclusion of VET Building and Construction and VET Electrotechnology in 2006. These courses will provide the student body more vocational choices that will prepare them for the world of work. Br Bill has allocated a substantial amount of money to develop a new Technology wing on the senior campus. This will cater for the strong demand for VET/VCAL programs on offer to senior students. This year as a faculty we have witnessed our best overall results in senior VCE Materials and Design. The high standard of folios and production outcomes are a credit to Mr Tony Havelock. Tony has nurtured this particular group of students from Year 10. He has encouraged them to take risks, to develop outstanding solutions to design problems. The images and overall quality shown by senior projects on these pages do not do justice to the skills and expertise demonstrated by Tony’s Year 12 group. Tony Havelock is to retire next year after a long association with the college. Tony was given the task of setting up a technology program 18 years ago and has developed and maintained the current workshops to such a high standard that visiting teachers marvel at the level of equipment and functionality of the technology wing. Tony, we as a faculty will miss you. We thank you for your dedication in providing quality technology programs and facilities for all students who have passed through the center, past and present. Mr Keith Hoy

Year 9 Animation Animation is now in its second year at De La Salle and students have produced 32 stop-motion animated short films along the way. In mid-November of this year the first ‘film night’ was held to showcase the high standard achieved by Year 9 animation students. Students experience the entire film-making process, coming up with initial scripts, story boards, set building and, finally, the shooting of their films. A number of the groups have been able to create films of up to three minutes of animated film. This is quite an achievement due to very tight time lines involved in project work. Animation draws heavily on areas such as English in the development of ideas and writing of scripts, and many of the skills developed in Technology are put into practice along the way.


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page 154

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page 153

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page 152

Parents’ Association

2min
page 151

De La Salle Visits Green Hills

3min
page 150

Sport Reports and Teams

51min
pages 124-149

Music

2min
pages 118-119

Technology

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pages 120-121

LOTE

5min
pages 122-123

Mary McKillop Enhancement Centre

5min
pages 106-108

Oedipus Rex / Drama

2min
pages 114-115

College Staff

11min
pages 100-105

Year 10

8min
pages 92-99

Year 11

9min
pages 84-91

Kinnoull 2005

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page 77

Senior Awards

2min
page 69

Year 12 Homerooms

6min
pages 78-83

The Blue and Gold Ball

3min
pages 62-63

Music Night

2min
pages 58-59

Senior Rock Eisteddfod

3min
pages 54-55

The Canberra Tour

1min
page 53

S.R.C. 2005

3min
page 52

Year 8

14min
pages 35-43

Year 9

12min
pages 44-51

Science and Mathematics

2min
page 34

Primary Classes

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pages 21-25

Year 7

12min
pages 26-33

College Leaders 2005

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page 9

College Headmaster’s Report

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pages 6-7

Curriculum

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page 10

Mission Action Day

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pages 14-15

Outdoor Education

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page 18

College Captain’s Report

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page 8

Tiverton Campus Report

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page 12

The Class of 2004

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