Proserpine State High School
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Proserpine QLD 4800
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From Our Heads of Department

Year 7 Camp 2025

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Last week, our Year 7 students enjoyed an unforgettable adventure at Camp Kanga. With such a large group, the camp was split over three days to ensure every student could get the most out of the experience.

Core Classes 7A, 7B, 7C and 7D kicked things off on Wednesday, getting stuck into a full schedule of outdoor fun. Then on Thursday, we welcomed 7E, 7F and 7G, who jumped straight into the action and stayed through to Friday.

Throughout the camp, students took part in a range of exciting and challenging activities. Canoeing on the dam was a favourite, with students learning teamwork and balance. The water games were a hit—there wasn't a dry student in sight, and the laughter was contagious. The obstacle course tested students’ endurance (and coordination!), while the scavenger hunt had them racing across the campsite in search of hidden treasure.

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When they weren’t at scheduled activities, students made the most of free play, building friendships and enjoying the relaxed camp setting. Night games on the oval added an extra layer of excitement before winding down and enjoying some quiet indoor time.

Staff were proud of the way students represented our school—being polite, positive, and full of energy. It was a joy to see so many smiling faces and new friendships forming across core classes.

A huge thank you goes to all our staff who attended, led activities, and made the camp possible. Without your energy and support, these valuable experiences wouldn’t happen.

If your child is missing any items from camp, please remind them to visit our N Block staffroom to check the lost property.

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Bringing the Australian War Memorial to Our Classrooms

IMG_6254.JPGIn Year 9 History our students are studying a unit called ‘The World Crisis’ which focuses on the causes, experiences and consequences of World War One, with a particular focus on Australia’s involvement. Students across the cohort engaged in online virtual sessions with the Australian War Memorial in Canberra where they are exposed to digital artefacts and are able to connect and ask questions with live expert educators. 
Overall, the virtual tour gave students a deeper insight into the experiences of Australian service men and women during World War One, bringing history to life and encouraging students to reflect on the sacrifices of those who served. It was a meaningful opportunity to engage with the past in a modern, accessible way, without leaving the classroom.
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eLearning - final CYOD orders close

Our final CYOD order for 2025 will close on Friday, 6 June (Term 2, Week 7). A 60% deposit or full payment is required, and the order form must be submitted to the Administration Office by this date. Order information, along with the order form, can be found on our school website under the Curriculum/eLearning tab.

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