C4E Catapult Challenge
This Term Ms Tan's Stage 1 C4E Mathematical Methods class participated in a catapult challenge.
This Term Ms Tan's Stage 1 C4E Mathematical Methods class participated in a catapult challenge.
Last week eighteen of our Year 10 C4E students and two teachers went on a two-day camp at the Territory Wildlife Park.
On Wednesday 23 April the Darwin High Centre for Excellence Science class came face to face with live arachnids like tarantulas, giant water spiders and deadly funnel-webs and redbacks at the museums Spiders Exhibit.
At the end of last term, on Monday 3 December, eighteen Darwin High School students and two teachers departed Darwin for the C4E Singapore and Malaysia Trip. This annual trip gives students the opportunity to enhance their applied knowledge and stretch their mathematical and scientific horizons beyond the classroom.
On Tuesday 20 June Darwin High School Centre 4 Excellence Science students attended an excursion to the NT Museum as a part of their unit on evolution.
Darwin High School Year 10 Science students have had the opportunity to use the new electrophoresis technology as part of their genetics unit.
Students in Darwin High Schools Centre for Excellence (C4E) program are provided with a range of opportunities that extend their learning beyond the normal classroom. In the last two weeks of school in 2016 fourteen Year 10 and 11 Darwin High School students traveled to Singapore and Malaysia as part of the Schools C4E Program.
On 14 September Darwin High School representatives were pleased to attend the official ‘switch on’ for Australia’s first purpose-built subsea fibre optic cable connecting Darwin to Port Hedland. The Darwin end of the North West Cable System is situated adjacent to Darwin High School and we have watched its progress with interest over the last 2 years.
In mid-September, Year 11 Centre for Excellence Science students visited the Ranger Uranium Mine at Jabiru.
Darwin High School Year 11 student, Senuri Pinto, has been selected to attend the 2017 National Youth Science Forum and the National Mathematics Summer School
Students and their families are encouraged to download the Darwin High School Compass app to their smart phone/tablet device. Compass app allows you to stay up to date with announcements and events, complete a range of e-forms for student absences and excursions and easily contact us via phone or email direct from the app.
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