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eDiscovery workshops to make holiday learning fun
USC is calling all aspiring scientists, explorers, artists and actors to stretch their creativity and innovation at eDiscovery sessions over the school holidays.
Lockdown Lego challenge a hit with students
Scarborough State School chaplain Nathan Grady came up with a novel way to keep students amused during the recent COVID-19 lockdown – a Lockdown Lego Masters with a special theme. It was a big hit…
Students ready to hack into data for skills test
USC Engineering and Computer Science students will hack into open government data next month to find solutions to real-world problems at GovHack, which is being hosted by USC Moreton Bay for the first time.
Mango Hill schools get $23 million boost
Mango Hill schools received more than $23 million for construction projects in the 2021-22 State Budget, which was unveiled this month.
"We want a medal and our aim is gold," says Redcliffe teacher
The Olympic countdown has started for Redcliffe State High School teacher Chelsea Forkin who today flew to Japan with the Australian women’s softball team.
Two jobs and study pays off
As a 14-year-old adjusting to Australia after moving from the small Pacific island of Niue, Deception Bay resident Douglas Tukutama had never pictured his future as an engineer - until now.
Building kids not just robots
Schools across the Moreton Bay Region have the chance to win one of two robotics packages, valued at $2000.
Building character in generation next
Students at Deception Bay State High School are learning much more than what is on the national curriculum, they are learning about their own character strengths during classes aimed to bolstering their wellbeing for life.
Never too early, never too late
A 45-year-old Biomedical Science student who “always wanted to go to university” has been joined on USC’s Moreton Bay campus this year by her 16-year-old daughter.
Schools come to the rescue
In response to the unfolding flooding disaster that is affecting so many communities on the east coast of Australia, Clontarf-based SchoolAid has today launched its ‘Bail Out A Buddy’ flood appeal. It wants local schools to get involved.