Senior School Transition Guide 2021

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• exercise self-discipline and respect for others, to show courage in decision making and to take responsibility for their own actions • develop an awareness of interdependence • debate ethical questions and reflect on personal and ethical frameworks.

Careers and Tertiary Advisor The Careers office is available for appointments with students who wish to discuss their course, institution, and career aspirations. It is recommended that students see the Futures Advisor at least once in Year 11, whether it be for a very general chat to gain some direction, or perhaps with more specific questions about a career or course in mind. In addition to this, expect to hear from the Careers office often throughout Year 11, with information about various talks and webinars, group discussions during Connect time, Assembly presentations, and more. Please remember that you can access very practical advice too – how to write a cover letter and resumé, preparing for an interview, questions about changing subjects, post-school pathway alternatives, questions about scholarships and cadetships, labour market information, getting a job, and much more. Year 11 is a great year to learn about and get ready for the various opportunities that you may apply for in Year 12.

TIPS FOR TRANSITION TO SENIOR SCHOOL Starting in a new school can present students with new challenges and opportunities. As our girls begin in the Senior School, we encourage them to reflect on the following: • Friendships will naturally change as new connections are made. We encourage our girls to be open to experiencing new friendships and to mix with different groups. The best strategy is to try to remember names, smile at everyone and say hello. • Signing up for co-curricular activities is a great way to meet other students and to form new connections. Ensuring a healthy balance of time for co-curricular activities and time for study is an important element of school success. • We encourage students to focus on their wellbeing – that means, ensuring they are having at least eight hours of sleep, getting enough exercise and eating well. They should also avoid spending large amounts of time on their devices.

College Chaplains Pymble Ladies’ College is a school of the Uniting Church in Australia and spirituality is at the heart of our community. Students and staff are invited to share in this journey which embraces and encompasses various religious and nonreligious perspectives and life practices. Working with the foundation of the Christian faith as understood by the UCA (Uniting Church in Australia), we are inclusive and respectful of diversity. Our weekly chapel services recognise not only the Christian holy days, but also holy days of other faiths and special UN dates for the rights of people around the world as well as social justice issues for example, climate justice action. Chapel services focus mainly on values and promoting harmony and respect among the community. All are welcome.

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