Celebrating Student Achievements

Art & Technology Exhibition

Term 4 started off with a vibrant celebration of Visual Arts and Design and Technology, showcasing the exceptional works of students from Year 7 to 12. The exhibition featured impressive pieces in Art, Media, Visual Communication Design, and various Design Technology subjects, including Product Design: Textiles, Food and VET Fashion.

The College community came together for a grand opening, where select students received the Creative Spark Award. This accolade recognised those who exhibited remarkable technical skill, dedication, and a true passion for their craft. Their work demonstrated artistry, significant personal effort, and a commitment to their creative journey.

Attendees, including students, staff, and parents, enjoyed not only the fine work, but the delicious food prepared by the Food Technology students and their teachers.

The event also included the prestigious Principal’s Award, honouring VCE students who displayed exceptional technical skill, dedication and creativity in their disciplines.

The evening concluded with the Annual Fashion parade which was a resounding success, showcasing the exceptional creativity, skill, and dedication of our talented young students. This event marked the culmination of months of hard work, as students followed the complete design process to create their own original garments. With research and inspiration to guide them, students were able to fully express their individual styles and artistic visions, resulting in a diverse and exciting array of designs.

The fashion parade was a vibrant celebration of creativity, with each student’s work highlighting their unique approach to design. The garments on display ranged from contemporary streetwear to elegant evening attire, demonstrating a wide spectrum of techniques, fabrics, and inspirations. The students impressed both the audience and faculty with their attention to detail, their craftsmanship, and the innovative ways they approached problem-solving throughout the design and production process.

The audience was captivated by the level of professionalism and artistry exhibited by the students. From the confident way the garments were modeled to the applause-filled conclusion, it was clear that both the participants and the attendees felt the energy and excitement of the event. The feedback from guests was overwhelmingly positive, with many expressing admiration for the students’ talent and hard work.

Congratulations to the following students for their outstanding achievements in receiving the Principal’s Award:

  • Art Making and Exhibition: April Dempsey
  • Media: Tram Pham
  • VET Fashion: Elvie Wake
  • Visual Communication Design: Molly Mealmaker

Maria Cunnington & Joanna Grujovski