A group of Years 10 and 11 students, and accompanying staff, took in stunning landforms, scientific research, and technological innovation - from advances in aerospace to astrophysics, biodiversity to natural history.

A group of Years 10 and 11 students, and accompanying staff, took in stunning landforms, scientific research, and technological innovation - from advances in aerospace to astrophysics, biodiversity to natural history.
We visited the Lowell Observatory in Arizona; explored the Grand Canyon, diving deep into millions of years of geological history; visited Barringer Crater, the best-preserved meteor crater site on Earth; spent an inspirational few days at Kennedy Space Centre, learning about the history and future of space exploration, and had an epic 12-hour Universal Studios experience!
Our STEM USA tour ended with an unforgettable few days visiting Washington D.C. and New York City. In D.C., the students explored the Spy Museum, the National Museum of Natural History, the National Mall, the Lincoln Memorial, Capitol Hill, and even had a glimpse of the White House. Then it was off to NYC, for a Circle Line Landmark Cruise, a walk on The High Line, a planetarium show at the American Museum of Natural History, strolling through Times Square, walking and bike ride through Central Park, visiting MoMath, a little shopping, and wrapping it all up with an epic Broadway show, 'Hell’s Kitchen', the story of Alicia Keys. What an amazing trip!
Romalina Rocca
Deputy Principal
