In what has become a tradition of the Year 9 Geography and Science programme, students returned to Warrawong Wildlife Sanctuary in the Adelaide Hills to investigate land management strategies, ecosystems and how the sanctuary cares for rescued Australian fauna. This year, students engaged in Scientific investigations such as analysing water for PH levels, mapping flora diversity with quadrats and identifying exotic plant species using GIS technology. A rich day of contextual learning for our students!
Vanessa Narino-Terry
Acting Head of Humanities