Heads together: St Anne’s College students Gurmanjot Singh and Jodh Singh.
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Djembe Archibald
Students from around Shepparton put their minds to the test to generate crazy “good” ideas that care for the planet at a recent excursion.
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Crazy Ideas College went to Mooroopna to help equip local young people with the skills and confidence to invent services, programs and products that enrich the lives of those within their community.
More than 40 students in Year 9, from three secondary schools — Goulburn Valley Grammar School, Greater Shepparton Secondary College and St Anne's College — took part in the Social Innovators two-day program.
The program was hosted at the Mooroopna Education and Activity Centre, on Thursday, February 22 and Friday, February 23.
Local community and business partners are connected to the program so that teams extend their thinking and their great ideas can be acted upon.
“Innovation is the spice of life, and the Greater Shepparton Foundation are proud to support our region’s young people to find new ways to enrich the lives of our community,” Greater Shepparton Foundation executive officer Amanda McCulloch said.
News journalist Djembe Archibald went to one of the sessions to check out the crazy ideas.
Here’s what she captured.
Good day out: GSSC student Flordeliz Kirbie.
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Djembe Archibald
Big ideas: GSSC student Tyler Albino.
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Learning: GSSC student Bridget Cooper.
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All smiles: St Anne’s College student Taj Leader.
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Djembe Archibald
Working hard: GVGS student Montana Montgomery.
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Djembe Archibald
Deep thinking: GSSC student Amaia Linton.
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Djembe Archibald
Big day: GSSC student Logan Evans.
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Djembe Archibald
Working together: St Anne’s College students Owen Terry and Kobe Campanelli.
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Djembe Archibald
Good mates: GSSC students Alex Blanton and Sienna-Beth Morris.
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Presenting: Crazy Ideas College director Zoe Burrows.
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Djembe Archibald