Over 30 Year 11 students from Terra Sancta College took part in a Car Maintenance Workshop as part of a three week Learning Enrichment Program about becoming road ready.
Eleni Mitakos from Galmatic, an organisation dedicated to driving and car maintenance education, did an amazing job sharing her knowledge and experience about the automotive world with the students.
The workshop focused on risk management, changing tyres, checking the oil and learning to be proactive in order to be reactive while driving. The students learnt necessary routine checks and risk assessment protocols before and during driving in order to be better prepared for any kind of situation on the road.
The three week rotation of driving and road safety workshops also included a workshop about the consequences of being unsafe in a car. The students view a case study documentary about a young man drink driving. The case study is an extreme case that allows the students to evaluate the implications on the community, driver and family/friends. The students have also learnt about the finances involved in buying a car, insurance and registration.
This three week rotation is one of the many topics the Terra Sancta students focus on during the Learning Enrichment Program at the College.