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Welcome back to Term 3. I hope you had an enjoyable break.

This term is an important one for Year 10 students in particular, with choosing subjects for 2025 and setting them up for their VCE. Recently students received their Senior School Handbook, which contains information about career pathways and the subjects that students may choose to study in Year 11.

Please spend some time with your child viewing the handbook and discussing options with your child. Parent and carers are also encouraged to join us for information session at the College on Wednesday 17 July from 6.45pm – 7.45pm. Further information about this and the Subject Selection and Course Counselling process is available on Compass.

For the first two weeks of term, we will continue with our PAC Cup focus on attendance, specifically attending Home Group and showing up to all classes on time. We are asking our families to continue supporting us by ensuring students are arriving on time, ready for Home Group at 8.50am.

Over the course of last semester, we had great success with keeping mobile phones out of our classrooms and yard. This was the result of vigilance from staff, a willingness from students to do the right thing and support from parents and guardians to ensure their children were adhering to the mobile phone policy. The benefits have been evident – less distraction in the classroom and more connection in the yard. We want to keep up the momentum with mobile phones and will again be taking a big focus on this during Semester 2. Please encourage your child to leave their phone at home or place it in their locker at the start of each day.

Another focus for Term 3 will be on school uniform. An image is attached to this message outlining the items students are required to wear to school each day, and these may be mixed and matched depending on weather and student preference.

We know during the winter months, there is a tendency for students to reach for the hoodies and other types of tracksuit pants, however, to assist with student identification and to represent the school with pride, we must continue to encourage students to come to school in full school uniform each day. This signifies that students are at school to learn and make a positive contribution.

We have been reminding students to layer up in these colder months. White and black long sleeve shirts can be worn under our sports polos, and we also have school branded beanies and scarves available.

At the end of term you will have received your child’s Semester 1 report and over the coming weeks, we will notify families about upcoming Parent / Student / Teacher Conferences, including dates, times and processes for booking. We encourage you to take up this opportunity and to have one-on-one conversations with teachers regarding your child’s learning, achievements and opportunities going forward.

In closing, I’d just like to share with you that we have a number of new teachers and education support staff starting with us this term. This will enable our students to have greater consistency in their learning. Much work has gone into recruiting staff, and we are extremely pleased with the calibre of staff that have been recruited.

If you have any questions throughout the term, please don’t hesitate to reach out to one of your child’s key contact – their Home Group teacher, House Leader, Sub-school Leader or Neighbourhood Principal.

Wishing you a great term.

Barbara O’Brien
Executive Principal

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This term, 16 Year 10 students participated in a full-day event hosted at GV Health hospital in collaboration with Goulburn Murray Local Learning & Employment Network (GMLLEN). The purpose of the day was to introduce students to various Allied Health professions through interactive workshops and educational opportunities.

Some of the highlights on the day included:

  • Workshops: Students engaged in five workshops covering a range of Allied Health fields such as Occupational Therapy, Medical Imaging, Dietetics, Physiotherapy, Exercise Science and Pharmacy.
  • Educational Expo: An expo hosted by universities and TAFE institutions allowed students to explore courses related to Allied Health, providing insight into future educational pathways.
  • Lunch: Students were provided with lunch, ensuring they had the energy to participate fully in the day's activities.
  • Personalised Certificates: Each student received a personalised certificate recognising their attendance and participation in the event, highlighting their commitment and interest in Allied Health careers.

The day was enjoyed by all participants, who found the workshops engaging and informative. It provided them with a valuable opportunity to gain practical insights into different healthcare professions and to start considering their career paths early on.

Thank you to GV Health and Goulburn Murray Local Learning & Employment Network (GMLLEN) for organising such an interactive and informative day.

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