The CASE Space School International Study Programme is a 14-day tour which provides students with the opportunity to learn and apply transportable skills in one of the world’s most profound and inspiring STEAM Environments – NASA.
The CASE Space School International Study Programme is a 14-day tour which provides students with the opportunity to learn and apply transportable skills in one of the world’s most profound and inspiring STEAM Environments – NASA.
Held every three years, the International Arts Tour gives Arts students in Years 9–12 the chance to explore major arts hubs like the UK, Europe, and USA. Across two weeks, students take part in workshops, industry experiences, and training with top arts institutions and professionals—gaining valuable insight into careers in the creative industries.
Held every three years, the International Arts Tour gives Arts students in Years 9–12 the chance to explore major arts hubs like the UK, Europe, and USA. Across two weeks, students take part in workshops, industry experiences, and training with top arts institutions and professionals—gaining valuable insight into careers in the creative industries.
Students studying French in Years 10-12 may be given the opportunity to visit France or another French speaking country to gain a broader perspective and awareness of another culture. Dependant on numbers.
Students studying French in Years 10-12 may be given the opportunity to visit France or another French speaking country to gain a broader perspective and awareness of another culture. Dependant on numbers.
Students in high performing sports teams in Years 9-12 may be selected to join an international sports tour, where teams travel to another country to play others schools and colleges or represent Australia at international competitions. Past destinations include New Zealand, China, Europe and the UK.
Students in high performing sports teams in Years 9-12 may be selected to join an international sports tour, where teams travel to another country to play others schools and colleges or represent Australia at international competitions. Past destinations include New Zealand, China, Europe and the UK.
Students have the opportunity to host Japanese students from Keisen Girls’ Senior High School (Tokyo) for approximately 14 days in July/August every second year. Students in the Secondary school who are currently studying Japanese are given preference to host; however, all students are encouraged to apply.
Students have the opportunity to host Japanese students from Keisen Girls’ Senior High School (Tokyo) for approximately 14 days in July/August every second year. Students in the Secondary school who are currently studying Japanese are given preference to host; however, all students are encouraged to apply.
Students studying Japanese in Years 9 -12 and students who have completed Year 10 Japanese can elect to travel to Japan. The tour consists of two week’s travel around Japan which includes time at Keisen, including a homestay at Keisen Girls’ High School (Tokyo). Places visited vary, but may include Kumamoto, Hiroshima, Kyoto, Osaka and Takayama.
Students studying Japanese in Years 9 -12 and students who have completed Year 10 Japanese can elect to travel to Japan. The tour consists of two week’s travel around Japan which includes time at Keisen, including a homestay at Keisen Girls’ High School (Tokyo). Places visited vary, but may include Kumamoto, Hiroshima, Kyoto, Osaka and Takayama.
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