Students from Galen College in Wangaratta enjoyed medieval week and some serious science while Lavington East public and Thurgoona public competed in their annual chess tournament with Thurgoona taking home the trophy.
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Galen students Richard Lai, Kate Jolly and Jemma Ryan play with ‘Ollie’, a smartphone controlled robot.
Imogen Quilty, Year 9 at Galen has been selected to attend "Girl power in science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine.
Leah Grady, Year 5 from Lavington East Public School considers her next brilliant move at the chess competition. Picture: JODIE MURRAY
BACK IN TIME: Year 8 students from Galen College in Wangaratta travelled back to Medieval times to learn about the old ways. Pictures: MAL WEBSTER
Dr White is pictured with Jesse Gardner–Russell, Chloe Mitchell and Ben Lyons as they recrystalize Asprin.
Violet Bishop, Harry Sloan and Sam Bettio play medieval instruments.
Thurgoona Public School students celebrate their win at the district chess competition beating eight other teams.
Ella Morley, Grace Hawke, Tim Seeger, James O’Callaghan and XJ Lockie play medieval games.
The winning team, Seamus Brennan, Joshua Huggard, Jonny Gillespie and Joel Steele with the trophy.
Thurgoona Public B team shakes hands before a tough game against Lavington East. Pictures: JO WARD