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Priya Srinivasa dressed for her performance during Arts Week

CAS - CREATIVITY, ACTIVITY AND SERVICE Education neither begins nor ends in the classroom, and the hammer nails and generally look after oneself. essential aspects of education may exist outside the class-

Many students showed an interest in cookery skills and found enjoyment in a Yeast Cookery class as well as classes con- ducted at SEQEB and the Gas Corporation. These students have also been presented with ideas about nutrition and diet from sessions involving Marie Sardie from the We SIGy Hospital, seafood consultant Glenys Claypole and Beth Brand from the Australian Meat and Livestock Corporation. Vocational interests have been covered in a "Jumping the Job

room. The CAS Programme seeks to complement the aca- demic disciplines of the curriculum and to counter-balance the academic self-absorption of the student. The programme provides the student with opportunities to develop individual skills and interests in a variety of activities, and opportunities

for service in the local and wider community.

Year 11 and 12 students were presented with a variety of

activities during 1993.

Queue" course presented by Lyn Houghton, Desk lop pub- Some choices involved physical activity such as the aerobics lishing and a "Life Skills" presentation from SI Andrew's classes at the Y. M. C. A. , Ashgrove Health and Fitness and at Hospital. school. Squash, skating, Yoga, self defence, and Introductory Representatives from Ella Bach6 and Clinique have helped Aviation also provided the opportunity to develop a wide students in the area of grooming and presentation range of physical skills. The other aspect of CAS is the participation of students in Some students enjoyed the springboard diving instruction, service. Mrs Statham has been organising this for many years while the scuba diving course enabled students to achieve a and approximately 100 students are involved in working with diving certificate. Creative students were offered a Raffia Hat various groups in our community in some form of helpful course with Welly Torreson, an architect with a flair for way. These groups include the Lady Gowne Centre, local designing, craft courses led by some talented mothers, and a hospitals, schools and charity groups. paper making experience at Ashgrove. The CAS experience hopes to provide enrichment, challenge A car care course was put together at the R. AC. Q. and and opportunities for something different, for the students in Beaurepaire. New Age Girls' Guide to Home Mechanics has Years 11 and 12. proved to be a survival course with challenges to mend taps,

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