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On this episode of Kaleidoscope Kids, you’ll hear all the best bits about the 2024 year!
1:51 Most Memorable Moments: Students discuss their favourite moments of 2024.
6:58 SBS Y10 Creative Internships Day: Hear from students visiting the SBS Studios.10:37 Y7 Podcasts: Year 7 Students created podcasts in PDHPE discussing resilience.
Kaleidoscope Kids is a podcast created by students at the International Grammar School in Sydney, Australia. If you would like to participate in our podcast, please email us at [email protected].
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In today's episode, we interview Ms. Shauna Colnan, the principal of the International Grammar School. Shauna has held leadership roles in several top Sydney independent schools. Before joining International Grammar School in 2014, she was Deputy Principal at MLC School and Head of Curriculum at Abbotsleigh. She spent 16 years at Barker College, leading the English Department and later becoming Head of Curriculum and Professional Development. Shauna began her career teaching English and History at Ravenswood School for Girls and has pursued academic studies at the University of Sydney, University of New England, Harvard, and NYU.
Kaleidoscope Kids is a podcast created by students at the International Grammar School in Sydney, Australia. If you would like to participate in our podcast, please email us at [email protected].
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On this episode of Kaleidoscope Kids, you’ll hear all about the Classroom Highlights for 2024
1:53 Classroom Highlights Students discuss their favourite moments in the classroom this year.
3:29 Classroom Project Reg shares his passion project on ancient history, detailing the fascinating journey of how the Romans rose to power.7:08 Immersion Day Hear students interview Thomas from the Four Frogs Creperie and about their Language Immersion Day.
Kaleidoscope Kids is a podcast created by students at the International Grammar School in Sydney, Australia. If you would like to participate in our podcast, please email us at [email protected].
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Welcome to another episode of Kaleidoscope Kids! In today's episode we interview Anthony Burke, a distinguished professor of architecture and the charismatic host of Grand Designs Australia. Anthony brings a wealth of knowledge and experience from his dual roles as a television presenter and a professor at the University of Technology Sydney. Join us as we explore Anthony's inspiring journey through the world of architecture and discover the passion and creativity that drive his remarkable career.
Kaleidoscope Kids is a podcast created by students at the International Grammar School in Sydney, Australia. If you would like to participate in our podcast, please email us at [email protected]. -
Kaleidoscope Kids is a podcast created by students at the International Grammar School in Sydney, Australia. If you would like to take part in our podcast, please email us at [email protected]
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In this episode, our students embark on an adventure to uncover the ins and outs of the new Sydney Metro. They explore how this state-of-the-art transportation system is transforming the city. Plus, don’t miss our special interview with Ms. Mel Stewart, who works with Transport NSW, and shares insights and stories about the metro's development. Tune in to discover how the future of Sydney’s transit is taking shape!
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Welcome to another exciting episode of Kaleidoscope Kids! In this episode, we have the pleasure of interviewing Tony Armstrong, a well-known Australian television personality and former professional AFL player. Tony has recently ventured into the writing world with his new book, George the Wizard. Join us as we delve into Tony’s fascinating journey from the AFL field to the literary world.
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On this episode of Kaleidoscope Kids, you’ll hear all about World Teachers’ Day, World Pasta Day, and Ask an Archivist Day.
1:56 World Pasta Day Dive into the delicious world of pasta with some fun facts and a lively pasta vs noodles debate. Which one will come out on top?
6:14 World Teachers’ Day Join us as we honour the incredible teachers who inspire us daily. Hear stories from students and staff about teachers' impact on their lives.9:10 Ask an Archivist Day Explore the fascinating work of archivists who preserve our history. Learn about their important role and hear from an archivist about their experiences.
Kaleidoscope Kids is a podcast created by students at the International Grammar School in Sydney, Australia. If you would like to participate in our podcast, please email us at [email protected].
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Kaleidoscope Kids is a podcast created by students at the International Grammar School in Sydney, Australia. If you would like to take part in our podcast, please email us at [email protected]
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In this heartfelt episode, we bid a fond farewell to our incredible Year 12 students. Join us as we celebrate their achievements, reminisce about unforgettable moments, and share inspiring stories from their time at school. From the laughter in the hallways to the challenges overcome, this episode is a tribute to the resilience, growth, and camaraderie that define the Class of 2024. Tune in for particular messages from teachers, heartfelt goodbyes from friends, and a look ahead at our graduates' bright futures.
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On this episode of Kaleidoscope Kids, you'll hear all about World Gratitude Day, International Day of Peace and an interview with Australia's HP Education Ambassador, Mr Brett Salakas.
2:54 World Gratitude Day & International Day of Peace
Hear from our community as we discuss World Gratitude Day and the International Day of Peace. Ms. Price’s Year 5 class shares what gratitude means to them.
12:03 Interview with HP Education Ambassador: Brett Salakas
Our podcasting club interviews Mr. Brett Salakas about his job role and experiences.
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On this episode of Kaleidoscope Kids, you'll hear all about R U OK? Day.
2:29 Community Connections
Hear our primary school students discuss how you can check in on your friends daily.
6:50 Global Voices
IGS students interviewed Mr Joseph Degeling, a psychologist and the Director of Counselling Services here at IGS.
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On this episode of Kaleidoscope Kids, you'll hear about Roald Dahl Day happening next week on the 13th September, an interview with Hunter, an IGS Student who recently won a surf comp and some IGS students sharing stories about current events.
1:55 Linguistic Wonders
Hear staff and students discuss Roald Dahl and their favourite book and character.
6:50 Global Voices
Ethan interviews Hunter about the recent surfing competition he won at Maroubra Beach.
6:24 Community Connections
Sammy shares some vital information about EOS disease and Jasmine and Clara interview Kayla as they talk about her recent visit to a well-known radio station.
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On this episode of Kaleidoscope Kids, you'll hear about Wear It Purple Day and Bookweek.
2:20 Global Voices
Hear from Mr Englebert, Mr Martin, Mr Clark and Mr Marchbank discussing Wear It Purple Day and how we are celebrating diversity while supporting the LGBTIQA+ community.
6:24 Linguistic Wonders
It's Book Week, so let's listen to the IGS Community talk about their favourite books.
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On this episode of Kaleidoscope Kids, you'll hear about Science Week here at IGS.
4:42 Sustainability
Hear Ms Turner talk about the wildlife around IGS and how animals have evolved.
11:21 Community Connections
Listen to Year 2 students chatting about sharks.
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On this episode of Kaleidoscope Kids, you'll hear from various people chatting about the Olympic Games.
2:22 Global Voices
Hear from Mr Cameron an IGS Science Teacher and Olympian, at the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games.
9:37 Community Connections
People from the IGS Community talk about their favourite moments from the Olympic Games.
13:05 Cultural Exchange
Listen to the history of the Olympic Games.
14:03 Global Voices
Hear from Mr Rosandic, who IGS students interview about his involvement with sailing.
17:44 Community Connections
IGS student Gabriel chats about his recent win in a local fencing competition.
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On this episode of Kaleidoscope Kids, you'll hear from Kindy students celebrating 100 Days of School and Leon, an IGS student, interviews Ming, an IGS staff member, chatting only in Chinese, Mandarin.
2:32 Community Connections
Kindy students celebrate 100 Days of School
5:19 Global Voices
Leon interviews Ming in Chinese, Mandarin
Summary Translation:
In the podcast, Ming shares her story about moving from China to Australia. She came to study, just like many young people, and her family has a history of doing the same. She points out that young people today don't see much difference between Chinese and Australian cultures. However, older people notice more differences, especially in how they think about older and younger people.
Leon's parents are from Beijing. Their grandparents came to Australia from China for work. This allowed Leon's mum and grandma to come to Australia too. Leon talks about a noodle restaurant in Chinatown that is connected to his grandpa. He used to eat his grandpa's noodles a lot when he was young. When Leon was a child, he went to China for a year to study. He liked it because it wasn't too hot. Leon also likes pandas and thinks Beijing is a great place where many people from all over China come together.
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On this episode of Kaleidoscope Kids, we celebrate our annual International Day, and this year's theme is, 'Local Beginnings, Global Voices'. Hear from IGS students interviewing each other on the day, and our exchange students from Italy, Germany, and Spain sharing their reflections about their time in Australia.
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On this episode of Kaleidoscope Kids, you'll hear from students who were part of the studio audience of an episode of the ABC Q+A series. IGS students were also fortunate enough to interview Megan Hazlett, one of the series' producers.
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On this episode of Kaleidoscope Kids, you'll hear from students leading up to and after our 40th Anniversary Concert: Vive La Révolution!
Kaleidoscope Kids is a podcast created by students at the International Grammar School in Sydney, Australia. If you would like to take part in our podcast, please email us at [email protected] - Visa fler