On 26 July, SA teachers gathered at Walkerville Town Hall for the Naturally Brave professional development day hosted by Makers Empire.
The 20 participating schools were Loxton Lutheran School, Trinity College Roseworthy, St Anthony’s School, Millicent North Primary School, Nuriootpa Primary School, Reidy Park Primary School, Mount Pleasant Primary School, North Ingle School, Bute Early Learning and Primary School, Roseworthy Primary School, Nairne School- Preschool & Primary School, St Joseph’s School Clare, Orroroo Area School, Karoonda Area School, Thiele Primary School, Gumeracha Primary School, Investigator College, Kidman Park Primary School, St Joseph’s School West Hindmarsh and Saint Peter’s Girls School.
On 29 July, NSW teachers gathered at Byron Bay Services Club for the Naturally Brave professional development day hosted by Makers Empire.
The 8 participating schools were Kingstown Public School, The Risk Public School, Rappville Public School, Byron Bay Public School, Lindisfarne Anglican Grammar School, St Finbarr’s Primary School Byron Bay, Pacific Valley Christian School and St Joseph’s Primary School Maclean.
On 31 July, NSW teachers gathered at St Aidan’s Primary School Rooty Hill for the Naturally Brave professional development day hosted by Makers Empire.
The 12 participating schools were Blayney Public School, Trunkey Public School, Exeter Public School, Calderwood Christian School, NextSense School, St Aidan’s Primary School, Rooty Hill, Blacktown North Public School, Campbelltown Public School, Bundeena Public School, Mona Vale Public School, St Angela’s Primary School and Tyndale Christian School.
Participating schools received a package worth a total of $8,500 comprising:
Following the PD days, teachers and students will work through the Naturally Brave challenge course at school. Schools will then come together again in term 4 to share and celebrate their learning at student showcases.
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