Year 12 Modern History visited the Anzac Square and Memorial Galleries in Brisbane to support their learning on their topic of study – ‘Australia’s Engagement in the Vietnam War’.

Students were able to access a range of resources available to them at Anzac Square, and attended a guided tour focused on Australia’s involvement in Vietnam. Students spent time in the Post-1945 Gallery and explored different content on the interactive touch screens. This was an enriching and unique opportunity for students and enabled them to develop their understanding of Australia’s war history.

Year 10 students took on The Journey, a character-building program that tested their commitment and strengthened their resolve.

Meeting at the crack of dawn each week, they showed up at 7am sharp, ready to dive into discussions on the compass virtues vs seven deadly sins.

A standout experience was the solo walk – a time for each student to reflect thoughtfully on their values, goals, and the kind of person they wish to be. With only their thoughts and the late afternoon quiet, they were given the space to consider how these lessons might shape their futures.

Above all, we thank God for His guiding hand throughout The Journey. As the students move forward, we pray that the lessons learned and the character built will serve as a lasting foundation for lives of integrity, purpose, and faith.

Josiah College students were thrilled to receive six handcrafted chalkboards, thoughtfully created by Year 10 ITS students.

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