Springbrook National Park is a most unusual geological feature created over millions of years by water tumbling through the roof of basalt caves. Natural Bridge is home to an amazing colony of glow-worms, whose lights can be seen only after sunset. Lookouts and lush rainforest also grace this World Heritage-listed haven, making it one of the most popular parks in Australia.
Students took the circuit walk to the natural arch over Cave Creek, and viewed the unique waterfall and cave. On summer nights, you can see luminous fungi and fireflies.
During the day, you can hear the calls of paradise riflebirds, green catbirds and wompoo fruit-doves
Here are some pictures from our students:


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Byron Bay is Australia’s most easterly point, and it has a wonderful sight to the ocean, with a lighthouse at the top.
You can see dolphins and sometimes sharks as well, anyway the view is fantastic!!!!
Only 1.5 hour from our school


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8 Students are doing the course now, and they are in the middle of the 12 weeks.
The course covers five areas, reflecting the structure of the FCE examination:
Reading, Writing, Listening, Speaking & Use of English.
The First Certificate in English [FCE] is an Upper-Intermediate level exam.
It is ideal for students who need to be able to communicate confidently in English in most situations.
FCE is one of the most widely recognised English language qualifications by employers and educational
institutions around the world…

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Kaori’s origami animals are so good looking,
that everybody thought they would be real, so they called the RSPCA….
Anyway, congratulations Kaori, you are talented


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Jun got wonderful flowers for her 21st birthday from a secret admirer….
Maybe tomorrow she will find out who was the shy flower sender….

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Sorry it’s taken so long to finally post the pictures, but here they are!
On the Saturday, 13th & Sunday, 14th of March international students from schools all over the Gold Coast went to Duranbah Beach for the annual Mott International Student Surf Challenge. Four students from Inforum (Eduardo, Rodrigo, Julio & Tassio) also participated. The waves and conditions were very bad, but our brave four students still paddled out and did their best. Thanks guys for representing Inforum Education. Next time, let’s hope the waves and conditions are better.
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On Friday evening (16th April), 17 lucky Inforum students joined the Griffith University Japan Club annual Party Cruise. We started our cruise from the river end of Cavill Avenue in Surfers Paradise and then cruised up the Nerang River and on to the beautiful Gold Coast Broadwater. There was a DJ, party games and a bar too! Surfers Paradise, Southport and the Broadwater were beautiful from the boat and it was a great chance to meet lots of new people and make new friends. Everybody had a great time… as you can see in the pictures!

The view from top deck - click here to see the video
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Today every student could have an exciting salsa lesson !
Many students took part….
but some were lazy.. .
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Our kind student Hidekazu loves Yoga.
His regular routine is to keep every day a healthy body and mind.
If you want to learn this special way of exercising, please talk to him !
Sometime he will be famous….


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