Cocurricular Clubs
Join the Japanese Culture Craze: Fun, Food, and Friendship Await
Every Thursday at lunchtime in Room L 2.1, students have the chance to dive into various aspects of Japan and engage in exciting activities in the Japanese Cultural Activity Club.
In our recent session, students had a fantastic time creating ‘Onigirazu’, a delicious Japanese rice sandwich made with fresh, authentic ingredients. This hands-on experience not only introduced them to Japanese cuisine but also offered a fun way to learn about Japan’s culinary traditions.
Why Should Your Child Join the Japanese Cultural Activity Club?
- Cultural Exploration: Students will explore different facets of Japanese culture, from traditional arts to modern practices.
- Interactive Learning: The club provides engaging, hands-on activities that make learning about Japan enjoyable and memorable.
- Social Connection: It’s a great opportunity for your child to connect with peers who share similar interests and build new friendships.
- Fun and Enrichment: Each session promises a blend of fun and educational experiences.
We encourage you to support your child in joining us every Thursday in Room L 2.1. It’s a wonderful way for them to broaden their horizons and immerse themselves in the richness of Japanese culture.
We look forward to welcoming your child to this exciting cultural adventure!

Lights, Camera, Film Making Action!
We are excited to share some highlights from our Film Making Club, a vibrant and creative space where students are developing skills that go far beyond the classroom. The club, led by Ms Rosie Peterson, runs every Wednesday afternoon from 3:20 to 5:00pm in L2.6.
In the Film Making Club, students dive into the art and craft of filmmaking. They are learning advanced editing techniques, the nuances of audio recording and the technical aspects of using cameras. Additionally, the club offers opportunities for scriptwriting and exploring drama, providing a comprehensive introduction to the film industry.
This hands-on experience is invaluable as it not only nurtures creativity but also helps students develop technical skills that are increasingly important in our digital age. Whether they are interested in pursuing a career in film or simply want to explore a new hobby, the Film Making Club offers a supportive environment for them to express themselves and collaborate with others.
If your child would like to join Film Making Club, please email drama@redlands.nsw.edu.au.
Nick Walker
Coordinator of Activities
nwalker@redlands.nsw.edu.au
