| Fig Tree Pocket State School runs a variety
of enrichment programs for its students.
Opti
- Minds
Fig Tree Pocket enters teams each year in Opti-minds. Students work together to solve problems through drama, maths and design challenges. In 2007, two of our teams were among the finalists and our school received a special commendation for participating annually for over ten years.
Science
Club
The Science Club has been running for a number of years and has been a popular and successful after-school program. This year, we are able to accept 30 children each semester from years 4 to 7. Mrs Edmonds and her team has some
amazing experiments and we all enjoy the Wednesday afternoon
sessions.
Keegan: "I loved Science club so much.
I want to go there next year."
Michael: "Science club is so cool!!"
Josh: "It was fun. We
had lots of experients to do but it was awesome."
Computer Club
Computer Club is run fortnightly on a Tuesday afternoon for students in years 4 to 7. We are able to accept 18 students each semester. Students have embarked on a range of exciting ICT projects, including; clay animation, creative drawing and design, web-based applications, Flash animation, digital stories,digital photography, photo editing, video editing and more recently, robotics.
The emphasis for students, is on working collaboratively with their peers to develop innovative skills and to express their individuality and creativity through Information Technology whilst having a great time.
Chess Club
The Chess Club has begun for the first time this year and is open to year 3s as well has 4 to 7s. It is very popular with 20 students applying in semester 1. Chess club hires a qualified tutor who teaches students at their own level each fortnight. In the future we can hopefully compete against some other schools.
Cross Country Training
To prepare for the Cross Country Event at Fig Tree Pocket SS, we run Cross Country training each morning, Monday to Thursday from 8.00 am to 8.30 am leading up to the event. Training involves running and fitness activities and aims to be great fun whilst improving cardiovascular fitness.
Japanese
Competition
Mr Rae, the Japanese teacher organises a group
of students to compete in the district Japanese competition.
In previous years, the students have done very well and won the district competition
Artists in Residence Program -
Pullenvale
Environmental Centre
This year, 32 upper primary students have
been selected to participate in the Artists in Residence Program facilitated by the staff at Pullenvale Environmental Education Centre.
This is an impressive program where identified students work with trained artists on an ongoing basis.
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