Physical World
Foxwell State Secondary College came alive as Year 7 and 8 Physical World students recently hosted the extraordinary event, "Night at the Museum." This engaging exhibition provided an opportunity for our young historians to present their history research projects to an eager audience, including parents, guardians, and members of the community.
The Year 7 students delved into the captivating realm of Ancient History, exploring some of the greatest events that shaped civilisations between 60,000 BCE to 650 CE. With meticulous dedication, they studied renowned landmarks and historical phenomena, showcasing their findings through interactive displays and informative presentations. Notable highlights from their research included the construction of the Colosseum, the Great Wall of China, the Peloponnesian War, and the legendary Battle of Salamis. Through their diligent efforts, these students examined the profound impact that these events had on various societal groups.
Meanwhile, Year 8 students embarked on a journey into the lives of significant individuals from the Medieval period. These bright minds skilfully researched prominent figures such as Leonardo da Vinci, Joan of Arc, Tokugawa Ieyasu, and Queen Elizabeth the First. Their thorough investigations allowed them to understand the remarkable contributions made by these historical icons and how their actions shaped the societies at the time and for years to come. The students' presentations exuded passion, creativity, and an in-depth comprehension of their chosen figures' profound legacies.
The success of the Night at the Museum event is a testament to the unwavering dedication of the teachers who guided and supported their students throughout this academic journey. The Night at the Museum event underpinned the importance of providing students with opportunities to display their learning and share their knowledge with others in ways that best reflected them as individuals. Such events not only foster a deeper understanding of historical events and influential individuals but also instil a sense of confidence and accomplishment within the students themselves.
We look forward to the future editions of Night at the Museum, intrigued by the possibilities they hold and the valuable insights they will continue to provide. Please enjoy a selection of photos of the event below.




