G30 Presentation of Learning

REMINDER: The third and final Presentation of Learning (POL) for G30 will take place in school on Wednesday, 16th July at 4:30 PM.

As part of our expedition Should I Stay or Should I Go?, students will host a special Gallery Walk to showcase their learning and reflections on the guiding question: Was Migration Worth the Risk? Families will be guided through a powerful display of images, student work, and final products—art pieces inspired by Islamic art, blending visual storytelling with mathematical analysis.

In addition to presenting their academic and creative achievements, students will challenge common myths about asylum seekers and refugees, many of which are shaped by media narratives. We are proud to feature a thought-provoking exhibition from the Humanity Cartoons competition, highlighting the refugee experience through art. Students will share insights into one or two pieces that resonated with them, offering personal reflections on stories of resilience, hope, and compassion.

Through their final products, students connect artistic techniques such as geometric pattern and calligraphy with mathematical concepts like scatter graphs—using purposeful imperfections to represent outliers. This innovative project reflects both creativity and analytical thinking.

The event also offers a window into the development of students’ academic progress, Habits of Work and Learning (HoWLs), and core character values, including Compassion, Courage, and Craftsmanship and Quality.

We ask that students dress in a more formal manner for Presentations of Learning. This helps foster a professional mindset and emphasises the importance of the event and its audience. Students may choose to wear a shirt/blouse, trousers and shoes, or a formal dress. Our branded polo shirts are also appropriate for this occasion.

Students will remain in school on the day for a walkthrough rehearsal to ensure the evening runs smoothly. They may bring a healthy snack to enjoy after the school day ends.

It is essential that each student has at least one family member in attendance. Presentations of Learning are a key component of our educational model, designed to help students develop character, showcase their beautiful work, and reinforce the vital partnership between family, school, and students in their academic and personal growth.

We look forward to welcoming you for the final time this academic year and celebrating the incredible achievements of our students.