
ReimaginED Fremantle
Pre-conference program
Open Studio @ The Studio School
Thursday 10 April
Overview
You have the unique opportunity to join in on an array of Open Studios run by students at the highly innovative The Studio School as part of their project-based learning. Attendees will hear from key staff about the inception and established of The Studio School, as well as reflections on its first four years of operations. This is a highly interactive afternoon, providing an intimate glimpse of The Studio School in action, and will conclude with a social function at H&C Urban Winery in Fremantle.
Time: 2pm
Location: Fremantle Town Hall, 8 William Street, Fremantle
Schedule
2pm-2:30pm: Presentation from Belinda Provis, Principal of The Studio School and All Saints’ College, and Nina Anderson, Head of Campus at The Studio School, at the Fremantle Town Hall, 8 William Street Fremantle.
2:30pm-4pm: Open Studio with students, staff and community members at The Studio School, 28 Adelaide Street Fremantle.
4pm-4:45pm: Panel discussion with staff from The Studio School.
5pm-6:30pm: Social Function at H&C Urban Winery, 181 High Street Fremantle.
About The Studio School
Focusing on the individual student and personalising pathways, The Studio School offers an alternative to mainstream schooling structures and systems through a studio model that sees students combining their studies with real-world projects and engagements in order to achieve their WACE and, if desired, an ATAR.
With a shared vision of making a positive difference in our world, the alternative schooling methods offered by The Studio School provides the opportunity for students to make a positive difference through celebrating and tapping into their difference, diversity, skills and interests, enabling every student to flourish through contributing to and engaging with the real world in meaningful ways.
he Studio School redefines educational success, focusing on each student's unique journey. We offer alternative schooling structures with our studio model. This innovative method combines studies with real-world projects, equipping students for the complexities of a VUCA* world. Here, success is measured not just by academic milestones, but also by developing essential life skills such as collaboration, organisation, creativity, and problem-solving. Please use this link to find out more about The Studio School.