The Elephant - 2020

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With 95 percent of brain development occurring before a child begins Prep, our Early Learning program has been designed to combine play-based learning, intentional teaching of literacy and numeracy, and the exploration of specialist subjects.

B RIN GING T H E X FA C TOR TO

STEM Education Our youngest learners are inquisitive and curious, and they are constantly seeking ways to make meaning of their world. Having grown up in the age of smartphones, Siri, artificial intelligence, and augmented reality, our 3 and 4 year old students are naturally digitally literate and STEM-skilled. With research telling us that the majority of jobs for this generation are not yet invented, it is important that we extend their skills and interests in the STEM field. We do this by connecting our STEM-X specialist program to concepts and experiences that are relevant to their lives, focussing on the exploration of ‘real world’ challenges and ensuring our students experience STEM through their own interests and passions.

This ‘X factor’ is what sets us apart and ensures that we are developing confident and involved learners. Children who love to cook can see how science comes into play in the kitchen, those who love fairytales can investigate what happens when you build a castle using different materials, or animal lovers can compare and hypothesise the sizes and weights of different species. In 2020, the focus of STEM-X has been the extension of the experiences occurring in the Early Learning classrooms. During Lego Week, students designed and built aerodynamic cars using Lego Technic then raced them to see which car could go the farthest and the fastest. When the class was reading ‘Who Sank The Boat,’ children explored the concepts of sinking and floating. I am proud that through our specialist program, children are fine-tuning skills such as estimating, calculating, measuring, hypothesising, and experimenting. I have no doubt these skills will hold them in good stead for the future. Miss Melissa Schoorman Head of Wardle House, Deputy Principal


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Where Are They Now?

5min
pages 36-37

Recent Collegian Grant Recipients

2min
page 37

Toorak Collegians Social Justice Extends Overseas

2min
page 39

Toorak Collegians Brave A Black Summer

2min
page 38

Empowering the Younger Generation

3min
page 35

TRAK Chat

1min
page 34

A Touch of Brass

2min
page 20

Learning How to Learn

1min
page 14

Toorak College Life ‑ 100 Years Ago

2min
pages 42-44

The Benefits of Being Generous

2min
pages 32-33

A Holiday Like No Other

2min
page 31

How 'Giving it a Go' Enriches Our Lives

1min
page 29

Beating the Confidence Gap

2min
page 28

The Importance of Female Role Models

2min
page 30

How We Play

1min
pages 26-27

Leading the Way With Industry Partnerships

1min
page 25

A Look Back in Time

1min
page 23

Supporting Girls Who STEM

1min
page 24

When Inspiration Strikes

1min
page 22

Raising the Barre

2min
page 21

She Has a Plan and the Skills to Execute It

1min
page 17

House From Your House

3min
pages 18-19

The Power of Choice

1min
page 16

We’re All Design Thinkers

2min
page 15

Discovering Australia

1min
page 13

Playing Together. Learning Together. Being Together.

1min
page 8

Bringing the X Factor to STEM Education

1min
page 10

What We Learnt When Learning From Home

3min
pages 6-7

The Power of Learning a Second Language

1min
page 11

Nurturing Kindness Through Our Words

1min
page 12

Project Shine

1min
page 5

Finding the Shine Within

2min
pages 4-5

Creating Environments Where Children Thrive

1min
page 9
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