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Environmental Education and STEM are integrated throughout the curriculum at Gympie East with all students involved in the program. Students spend a minimum of 1 session per week in the outdoors or vegetable garden.
Students, provided by EQ teachers as well as by a private tutor, can enjoy a variety of instrumental music lessons. These include strings, percussion, woodwind, brass and guitar.
School Rock Band
Current students have the opportunity to be involved in groups, which compete, in the local eisteddfod.
Senior students are all leaders in the school helping to organise charity days, activities and entertainment such as Winter Festival, Cooinda Show Day, and Grandparents Day.
Variations to School Routine through camps, excursions, incursions and visiting performances. These are planned to coincide with and enhance particular units of work.
Japanese is taught to all students from Years 3 to 6. The emphasis is on cultural understanding and awareness and grows towards speaking and writing in Japanese as students’ progress through the program.
Students also participate in a number of sporting endeavours. Some include: High Ropes Course (we have our own high ropes course which is accessed by other schools and community groups), Sports Gala Days, The Broncos Challenge, ARL Development Cup, interschool athletics and sports day and swimming lessons, which include a focus on water safety in Term 4.
We run a number of clubs during lunch hours, which include: Computer, Lego, Drama, Art and Garden Clubs.
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Last reviewed 27 August 2021
Last updated 27 August 2021