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PROVEN BEST TEACHING PRACTICES… Lindy and Mark Carnovale from Shepparton Tutoring Centre provide professional tuition services for students across the region. Photo: Photo: Alicia Niglia.
THESE past 12 months have been a breath of fresh air for Mark and Lindy Carnovale and their staff, who, after 26 years, have left the constraints of a franchise tutoring system and continued providing professional tuition services for students in their totally independent tutoring centre. Mark and Lindy have noted that some parents, when inquiring about tutoring, have been concerned that their children would spend most of their time being tutored by a computer. This is definitely not the case in their centre. Children are tutored, face-to -face, by experienced, dedicated, professional teachers using tried and proven best teaching practices. Mark said, “Children learn best when the teacher and student work together, building trust, confidence and developing a
positive relationship. The computer may be used as a tool to reinforce skills rather than being used as the main form of learning.” Mark offers a free, no obligation assessment for primary and secondary students. Tutoring is tailored to fill the gaps and assist with schoolwork and homework. After 12 months of operating under their new name of Shepparton Tutoring Centre, there may still be some parents and teachers unaware that Mark and Lindy are still offering their trademark, exceptional services. Their centre is located where they have always been, in the Wyndham Mall, Shepparton For further information about the Shepparton Tutoring Centre, or to book an assessment, call Mark on 5831 2527 or visit their website www.sheppartontutoring.com.au
Do you hate nits? ANYONE who has ever had to deal with trying to rid a child’s hair of nits knows how frustrating and difficult a process it can be. The products available don’t seem to work and getting kids to sit still while you painstakingly comb through every hair on their head? Well, lets just say it takes time and patience! Lice and Easy business owner, Rebecca Watson has worked for 30 years as a hairdresser and knows all of the tricks in the trade to get kids to sit happily while she does the hard work, ridding them of nits. Rebecca said, “I have everything set up to make it comfortable for the kids and
use tar based shampoo and all organic products. As your child watches the TV, strand by strand using a large magnifying lamp, I get rid of their nits. I teach parents how to treat their children’s hair as well as their partners. I also offer discounts for families and ultimately from the time you get a call to come and pick your child up from school, I can have them treated in an hour and ready to be returned so that parents can head back into work.” Let Rebecca save you the time, money and hard work of getting rid of nits. Starting at just $35 for short hair, contact Rebecca at Lice and Easy on 0409 854 569.
W ORGANIC SOLUTION… Lice and Easy business owner, Rebecca Watson uses natural organic solutions to effectively get rid of nits for all hair types. Photo: Alicia Niglia.
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Have your child school ready
BACK TO SCHOOL ESSENTIALS… From left, Jedd Harrison with School Uniform Shop proprietor, Geoff Bray with Wanganui Park Secondary’s new style rugby top and new logo polo. Photo: Julie Moore.
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By Nicholise Garner. BRAND new preppies and year sevens are getting excited for the start of the school year, and in the rush with limited sizes available, now is the time to order and collect your kid’s school uniforms for 2018. The School Uniform Shop proprietors Helen and Geoff Bray keep up-to-date with the latest changes in uniforms. Geoff said, “Wanganui Park Secondary College now have a brand new logo which is hot off the press with everyday polo shirts, sports polo shirts and rugby tops available in store now. School uniforms of smaller and larger sizes will come under pressure during the week leading up to the start of the school year, so to avoid disappointment, come in today.” For all your school uniform needs, call into The School Uniform Shop at 183 Corio Street, Shepparton or phone 5821 3232.
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YOUR LOCAL CHOICE… Budget Office Choice business owners, Gavin and Jenny Doherty can help with your back to school book list and stationery requirements. Photo: Alicia Niglia
Fill your stationery list now FEELING at home in a community often comes as a result of being involved and getting to know people. It’s also one of the benefits of having children, they open up your world to new people. Budget Office Choice business owners Jenny and Gavin Doherty are proud to call Shepparton their home town. They’ve been a central supplier to Shepparton businesses and homes for 21 years now, as well as bringing up their own
three children locally, Jenny and Gavin are happily, well placed in the Shepparton community. Jenny said, “We’re really grateful for the wonderful connections our family has made through our business, many of whom have become friends. We are the only locally owned stationery and office supplier and in our experience here at Budget Office Choice, we’ve been lucky enough to watch businesses and families grow over the years.” Gavin and Jenny pack and offer free delivery of stationery lists for schools and individual clients within the Greater Shepparton area. For all of your office and stationery needs drop into Budget Office Choice (previously Budget Office Supplies) at 99 Fryers Street, Shepparton or call them on 5821 6466.
SUPPORTING POSITIVE OUTCOMES… From left, Shepparton ACE College teacher, Leah Ross, teacher, Joel Hoffman and student mentor, Joseph Moon. Photo: Alicia Niglia.
Taking enrolments now SHEPPARTON ACE College (ACE) is seeing positive outcomes for their students. Enrolments for 2018 are currently open to students from 17 years of age upward. ACE teacher, Leah Ross said, “We are really proud of the outcomes our students are experiencing in their work here at ACE and former student Joseph Moon is a great example. Joseph completed the Diploma of Community Services here at ACE in 2016 and now works as a student mentor within the college. Joseph said, “As a student here I was incredibly well supported and smaller class sizes helped to create a tight knit group with fantastic teacher support in every
aspect of our learning, from the start, to the very end when we were in the process of applying for jobs.” ACE is a registered training organisation and the teachers are not only qualified but also have industry experience. Joseph said, “We are learning from professionals who have years of experience and training as well as a strong ethical position about providing high quality care to the industry and community through our students.” Contact the friendly staff at Shepparton ACE College, 130 Rowe Street, Shepparton (behind Woolworths), phone 5831 4029, visit www.sheppartonace.com.au or email shepace@iinet.net.au
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VIBRANT AND WELCOMING COLLEGE COMMUNITY… Pictured, Year 10 student, Sophie Jenkins receiving communion at the St Mary of the Angels End of Year Mass. Photo: Julie Moore.
Solid grounding for learning Preach the Gospel at all times and when necessary use words ST M A RY of the A ngels Secondary College is a vibrant and welcoming College community which caters to students from a large catchment area, providing a diverse and unique network of learning opportunities across the board. St Mary of the Angels offer a rich and diverse learning environment where all aspects of students’ spiritual, intellectual, social, emotional and physical pursuits are nurtured. Led by the spirit of strong faith based Catholic traditions, St Mary of the Angels encourages young people to develop goodness in themselves and to share their gifts through the living out of the Franciscan Values. St Mary of the Angels Principal, Matt Carver said, “St Mary of the Angels provides a faith based education grounded in the Catholic tradition.
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“We pride ourselves on providing a solid grounding of learning, integrity and compassion which challenges students to face the world as generous contributors to its wellbeing. “We aspire for our students to depart as engaged and socially responsible participants in an ever changing world. “We truly believe that we provide an opportunity for all students to not only prosper but to thrive within their chosen academic and applied pursuits and we’re proud to form the basis of such a vibrant and welcoming College community.” For more information or to find out how St Mary of the Angels can assist your child, contact St Mary of the Angels at Chapel Street, Nathalia, phone (03) 5866 2222, visit www.smotanathalia.catholic.edu.au or save the date and come along to our 2018 Open Day on Wednesday 23rd May.