Critical thinking - Students understand how to evaluate the world around them applying a critical lens to AI, modern branding and existing solutions
Future of work - Gain an edge over the others with practical skills using emerging technology.
Human skills - Differentiate skills for the future of work by developing human skills such as empathy and influence
Problem solving - Empathise to solve real world problems utilising a design thinking framework
Absolutely! If you have chosen to allow students to opt in during the application we will send you a series of flyers and information to include in your newsletter, emails and for school display for students to sign up.
After application we will forward you all of the required documents for a risk assessment and excursion clearance. If you require further documentation please email youth@bloom.org.au.
A personal/school device (laptop or tablet) is required to participate in Innovation Week. Students receive access to high speed wi-fi during the program and all other resources are provided.
More information about the week, including an outline of learning program activities and associated outcomes, can be found in our Innovation Week Program.
The school contribution for the program is $60. This includes morning tea and afternoon tea however lunch is not included. Limited scholarships are available for low ICSEA schools - please email youth@bloom.org.au to enquire.
The program is mainly held in the Bloom Ideas Hub (St Catherine’s College, Crawley). The branding immersion day is held in the Perth CBD including visits to IDEAcademy.
As part of the application process we will send you a list of recommendations for lunch and accommodation. We have an on site dining hall who can cater at a cost of $18 per student per meal - this is a buffet meal provided by a team of chefs and can be invoiced in advance. Morning tea and afternoon tea is provided daily.
Have questions? We're more than happy to help! Drop us a line and we'll get back to you in a jiffy.