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A Snapshot from School Survey Returns


St Joseph’s College, Gregory Terrace, 16th April 2010 for their welcome talk with His Honour Judge Michael Rackemann.

Northgate State Primary School, 7 August 2009

St Josephs Nudgee, 17th August 2009

St Josephs Nudgee, 17th August 2009

Clontarf State High School 3 April 2006 in Rare Books Room

Brisbane Boys College, Research Seminar 26 July 2005

Logan Lea SHS, Judge Talk with His Hon Justice Muir on 3 June 2010.

Brisbane Boys’ College visit 16 September 2010 with His Hon Judge Searles.

Coomera Anglican College, Judge Talk with The Hon Justice Muir, 22 March 2011.

Northgate State School outside the Lucinda replica, 7th April 2011

Somerville House, Judge Talk with His Hon Judge Rackermann, 19th April 2011

Brigidine College, Research Seminar, 3 August 2011

Lourdes Hill College, visiting the Court, 2 August 2011
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Statistics

Schools were asked to rate their visits out of a total of 5, with 5 being the highest mark. On average, schools rated the organisation of bookings and activities as 4.5. The library research seminars were given an average of 4.3, and the usefulness of independent research 4.2. Welcome talks with judges were given an average of 4.8 and during their visit to the Supreme Courts, schools attended on average 3 cases.

Comments

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“The tour of the Supreme Court complex far exceeded our expectations and all who attended spoke glowingly of your involvement.

The personally conducted tour gave us a good insight into the traditions and history of the Supreme Court and the visit to the ceremonial courtroom let us imagine some of the pomp and ceremony of official investitures and important legal occasions.”

(Nundah Probus Club - Tue, 15/06/2010)
“We had the opportunity to observe a case of grievous bodily harm from the beginning. So we saw the jury selection and the first interview of the victim. The kids thought it was fantastic!”

(Nyanda High School - Mon, 08/03/2010)
"Research seminar was well planned because the topics students were interested in were known to the library guide."

(Merrimac State High School - Tue, 20/04/2010)
“The library assistant was very helpful and made us feel welcome and was very keen to help the students out with their research. Her input was invaluable.”

(Isis District State High School - Fri, 30/04/2010)
“Our classes on Thursday were buzzing with excitement as students were telling others of their experiences. They were reading newspapers, accessing Court website and watching TV news to follow up on as many cases as possible without us asking them to do so. It was a well-organised day. The Courts were well-signed and we were able to find out way around with ease. Thank you.”

(Bray Park State High School - Wed, 17/02/2010)
“Loved the Bailiff in the District Court who took time out to talk to the students about the case, and answer questions about the court system in general.”

(Beerwah State High School - Thu, 11/02/2010)
“Jennifer provided a fantastic learning experience for our class during the research seminar. As such, no improvement is necessary.”

(Southbank Institute of Technology - Thu, 25/03/2010)
“The librarian helped the students with individual research--this was excellent as students find it difficult to find information.”

(Acquinas College, Southport - Tue, 13/10/2009)
“There was an interesting mix of cases that allowed students to see a range of stages within a trial.”

(Centenary Heights SHS - Wed, 10/03/2010)