School Highlights
STEM - Rocket Crew
As part of their Rocketry focus in STEM, Mr Harris and his Rocket Crew ventured out on an exhilarating excursion to Hamilton Space School, which offers a fully interactive Mars Mission simulation and bottle-rocket workshop.
There was much anticipation as the students of Team 1 donned space suits with breathing apparatus, headset, boots and gloves. Each ‘astronaut’ was assigned a role, given their mission objectives and ushered into the air lock in readiness for Mission 1. Meanwhile, the students of Team 2 were learning the ropes in Mission Control - where each student was assigned to a computer then given a specific role and headset to communicate with their astronaut partner. Tasks included recording and analysing data, giving instructions or monitoring weather and vital signs.
“You may leave the airlock and enter the planet surface,” came a voice from Mission Control. Team 1 emerged slowly from the air lock onto an eerie Martian landscape, complete with rocky terrain and lighting effects. The astronauts went about their duties, constantly in discussion with their peers back in Mission Control. Some collected rock specimens for analysis, some explored with metal detectors and Geiger counters, while others reported changes to the weather on the planet surface. “SAND STORM! Evacuate to the airlock!” came the urgent command. All at once, Team 1 was safely inside the airlock, then back on Earth once more.
Teams switched places and Mission 2 ensued. We are pleased to announce that all astronauts returned safely to Earth.
After a break, students built and launched bottle rockets, resulting in an exciting, but slightly wet end to the day. We can’t promise that all the bottle rockets survived the flights.
All in all, this excursion was a very successful mission for the PPN Rocket Crew.





Junior Christmas Concert
Yesterday the students at PPN were treated to a beautiful Christmas concert performed by the Foundation, Year One and Year Two classes. They were taken on a special journey with a selection of songs which gave them a glimpse into how Christmas is celebrated in different parts of the world. There were Calypso songs from the West Indies accompanied with the sound of drums, a song in Spanish from Latin America, a joyous tune with bells from Germany, and the Aussie song “Christmas in the Scrub” used puppets and soloists. The song “Mele Kalikimaka” wished us Merry Christmas in Hawaiian, and a lovely French carol described the shepherds at the birth of Jesus. “Silent Night” was performed by the clever children in 2C, in both English and Hindi. Over 200 voices joined enthusiastically together to sing the finale “Joy to the World” which was a fitting way to end the morning, leaving all with the clear message that Jesus loves me and Jesus loves you!
There will be a link to the video of this concert sent out to the Junior School families later this week.