The year 10 applied learning students at MacKillop College have embraced the spirit of St Mary MacKillop by seeing a need and doing something about it through a meaningful Christmas project.
As part of the Learning for Life Program, the students showcased their entrepreneurial talents by creating and selling Christmas-themed products.
Working in small teams, they developed business pitches and presented them to a panel of teachers and deputy principals. Following approval, their creations – from Christmas slice and rocky road to festive pyjama shorts, candles, and illuminated trees – were featured on a market day.
Their hard work paid off, with over 460 in-person orders and 176 orders through an online store, raising over $4000.
Applied learning leader Meagan Stonehouse commended their efforts, saying, “The quality of the products saw staff flock from all areas of the school, and the orders exceeded expectations. We appreciated their generosity“.
Teacher Lynette Bushell praised the students’ dedication, adding “They displayed teamwork and resilience and gained invaluable skills that will benefit them for life.“
The students will use the funds to purchase gifts, food vouchers, and hampers for families in need. Partnering with St Vincent de Paul and the Salvation Army, they aim to spread joy to the community.
Student Emma Court reflected, “I learned so much about hard work and running a small business, but the best part was knowing we’re helping others.“
This project showcased the students’ creativity, compassion, and entrepreneurial spirit, proving that learning can truly make a difference.