The first Circular Head students graduated from Children’s University Tasmania alongside 175 other young people at the Burnie Arts and Function Centre last Tuesday 26 November.
They celebrated achieving 24,714 collective hours of extracurricular learning with peers who had travelled from as far as Strahan, Queenstown and Ulverstone for the ceremony.
Children’s University has been running across the state since 2015 through the Peter Underwood Centre at the University of Tasmania. Schools in Forest and Smithton joined this year with support from the Study Centre Circular Head.
The Director of the Peter Underwood Centre, Leanne McLean, said Children’s University provides a unique connection between young people and the University of Tasmania by providing interesting ways for children to explore their natural love of learning.
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