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Moruya High School

Moruya High School

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Telephone02 4474 2155

Emailmoruya-h.school@det.nsw.edu.au

Technological and Applied Studies/VET

Technological and Applied Studies (TAS)

Faculty Staff

Attributes of great TAS teachers

TAS teachers thrive on both the creative and practical challenges associated with teaching cutting-edge subjects such as engineering, food technology, information and software technology, software design and development and textiles and design. As many TAS subjects are constantly changing, great TAS teachers are always looking for opportunities to increase their bank of resources that will deeply engage and challenge students.

 

Mrs Sheridan Harper (Relieving Head Teacher TAS)

Food Technology, Hospitality, Technology Mandatory, Exploring Early Childhood, Work Studies, Textiles Technology.

Mr Daniel Edwards

Construction, Industrial Technology- Timber, Metal, Electronics, Technology Mandatory, Graphics,  Vet Metals

Mr Mark Daines

Industrial Technology -Timber and Furnishings, Technology Mandatory, Industrial Technology - Timber and Metals, Engineering.  

Mr Glenn Tester

Technology Mandatory, Information and Software Technology, Information Processes and Technology, Software Design and Development, Industrial Technology- Multimedia.

Mrs Rima Bos

Technology Mandatory, Information and Software Technology, Information Processes and Technology, Software Design and Development, Robotics.

  • The TAS department consists of a team of enthusiastic, dedicated and passionate staff, some with HSC marking experience to deliver the above diverse field of courses.
  • We value consistent, fair and exciting classrooms through relevant learning experiences.
  • We offer an extensive range of curriculum choices in Stages 4, 5 and 6.
  • The development of practical projects using technology allows students to develop hands-on skills using a range of tools, equipment and machinery to create projects that reflect their personal needs.
  • Enjoyed success of many students at extremely high level.