Tuesday, November 6, 2012

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Crazy Creative by Design Week


Creative by design week is wonderful time in term four, when Kings Christian College devotes an entire week to developing our creativity skills. Our theme for this week was song of our heart, this theme is about the creativity that we have deep within ourselves and what song we have in our heart. Such as, if we have an inappropriate song with cussing and rude messages we are rude and inappropriate, however if we have a pure, kind song we ourselves are pure and kind. Throughout the week we have been doing multiple activities that help us not only develop our creative skills, but also helps us further develop friendships and imagination skills. Some of those activities are chalk art, song writing, how to create a beat, a treasure hunt and even a gladiator challenge! The gladiator challenge was a favourite among students, where you must climb an inflatable obstacle course versing another person. However there is a twist. You must make it to the end of the course first while trying to beat the gladiator! The gladiators were 1 student and 1 teacher.

A reason many students enjoy creative by design week is because it is a creative outlet for students. There were two major competitions during this week, one of them was a grade vs. grade competition for the best all round act of singing, dancing, and rapping. The other competition was a whole school competition called ‘Kings Has Talent’. Grade 4 won the grade competition, and a band of grade 7 students called J.E.M.N with a lead singer called Jayvin Topp won ‘Kings Has Talent’. The finals for ‘Kings has Talent’ were held at the closing assembly on Friday along with the grade 7 performance for the grade vs. grade competition. Jayvin main singer of the winning ‘Kings Has Talent’ band quotes, “ The highlight of the week was J.E.M.N winning.”

All in all, this week has been amazing. It has been valued and will be treasured by the students of Kings Christian College, and we will remember this week with a smile for years to come.


By Georgia Orr

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