Da Vinci Decathlon
Da Vinci Decathlon
On Wednesday 3rd May, eight students from Year 5 competed in the Regional Da Vinci Decathlon at Sunshine Coast Grammar School.
The Da Vinci Decathlon is an academic competition designed to challenge and stimulate the minds of students. Students compete in teams of eight across 10 disciplines: engineering, mathematics, code-breaking, art and poetry, science, English, ideation, creative producers, cartography and legacy.
The competition is named after Leonardo Da Vinci. He was one of the world’s greatest thinkers and scholars, who embraced learning with a lifelong passion and determination to uncover the unknown. The Decathlon competition places a particular emphasis on higher-order thinking skills, problem solving and creativity.
The Pacific Lutheran College Year 5 team competed very well receiving the following results:
1st Place - Mathematics
1st Place - English
1st Place - Cartography
1st Place - Art and Poetry
1st Place - Ideation
2nd Place - Legacy
3rd Place - Creative Producers
1st Place - OVERALL
The team now goes on to compete at the State finals at the end of the month.The team members are:
Ashlan Hill
Eli Woolgrove
Liam Cronin
Luke Noovao
Machado Sully
Olive Wadey
Scarlett van den Hurk
Vivienne Padwick
We congratulate everyone on this amazing effort and give special thanks to Mrs Julie Darr, who mentored and supported the students during the competition.
All the very best for the State finals!
Last week the Year 5 cohort participated in a Spelling Bee run by the Academic PAG. Year 11 and 12 students hosted the event in which twelve Year 5 students competed in their Houses for Foundation Cup points. After a nail-biting final round, the award of spelling extraordinaire was given to Scarlett from Buran. We congratulate everyone who participated and thank the Academic PAG for a fantastic event.
Mrs Sue Zweck, Head of Teaching and Learning K-5