Secondary Education West - October 2017

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Issue 56 • November 2017 • Est 1999

Locality guide pg 89 Contents pg 90

East, SE, Bayside, West, North & NE

Careers pages 84-88

Photo provided with the compliments of MacKillop. For further information refer to pages 2, 3, 44 - 45.


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LONG TAN AWARD Australian Defence Force Long Tan Youth Leadership and Teamwork Award started in 2006 to recognise students who demonstrate leadership and teamwork within both the school and the broader local community. They also recognise those who display strong values, such as doing one’s best, respect for others and “mateship”, characteristics that are integral to Australian society. The award is an important initiative by the Australian Government in conjunction with the Australian Defence Force designed to encourage senior students – tomorrow’s leaders – to actively participate in the life of their schools and local communities. In 2007 some 2100 schools participated. The number of schools participating today is over 2250. The Battle of Long Tan holds a special place in the hearts and minds of Australians. In recognition of one of the defining moments in Australian military history, in August 2006 the then Prime Minister announced that it would be fitting to name the awards the ‘ADF Long Tan Youth Leadership & Teamwork Awards’.

It is also a fitting tribute to the Long Tan veterans, as the very traits they demonstrated such as determination, mateship, teamwork, tenacity, compassion and leadership, are the same attributes we hope to encourage and recognise in students. Major Terry Fulton congratulated Justyn Green of Year 12 for his outstanding efforts in raising awareness in mental health issues. After experiencing loss of those close to him, Justyn decided to raise awareness and funds for Headspace. Justyn used his interest as a DJ, nine months ago to organise a live music event in Geelong to help raise money for Headspace Geelong and awareness around the serious issues related to mental health. Through this event he raised over $2,000. Justyn’s plight does not end there, early next year he and fellow students Brad Carlton and Josh Sloan will be riding to Sydney to once again raise some much needed funds for Headspace Geelong and hopefully continue to raise awareness about mental illness. MacKillop College wishes him every success in his future endeavours.


St Monica’s College, Epping ST MONICA’S College, Epping was established in 1964 as a girls’ school. This served a specific purpose at that time. In the 1970’s the Sisters of the Good Samaritan, local clergy and parishioners saw a real need for boys’ Catholic Education thus in 1978 St Monica’s College, Epping proudly became coeducational. Our school has flourished ever since. In all of our local Primary schools (Government and Catholic) coeducation is offered. In all tertiary institutions (universities and TAFES etc.) coeducation is the only way education is provided. I argue that all education is delivered at its best through coeducation. Why? There are many reasons why I contend that the coeducation choice Monican parents have made for their children is the right one. Being together throughout the day, feelings of comradeship and friendships develop in a natural way between girls and boys. This mutual feeling and uplifting experiences are inherently valuable to the fully rounded person. These friendships emerge through shared experiences in classrooms, from participating in shared activities outside the formal curriculum, and through shared membership in clubs and teams. Coeducation assists significantly in breaking down sexist attitudes in both genders. Boys and girls learn in a natural classroom environment, not sheltered away from each other, and in this normal way appropriate respect ought to develop between the genders. In the coeducational classroom, both female and male perspectives are explored, thus greater understanding between the sexes, more consideration of points of view, and increased development of individuals both intellectually and socially. Truly, coeducation reflects 100% the diversity of society. Coeducation, in other words, IS the real world. Accordingly, students are better prepared to enter the workforce, more capable of coping in post-secondary educational institutions, and more confident to involve themselves in discussions and activities with the opposite sex. Of course they are because they have mixed and grown up with the opposite sex from kindergarten years.

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Coeducation at its Best” I believe that girls are more confident to express their views on all manner of things in their daily life in a coeducational College and exactly the same applies to boys. Students feel comfortable in whom they are and the chances are many to develop healthy and positive attitudes and selfimage. Let us hope that this in turn reduces harassment and bullying. Coeducation is popular throughout the world and a chief reason for this is that it allows for greater socialisation, wider diversity of experiences and fewer gender stereotypes for young people. This can only be healthy, good, and most desirable. It could be stated that collaboration between the sexes, not separation, fosters equality. In a coeducational setting, students are exposed to both male and female role models, students learn to lead the opposite sex in all types of situations, and finding a group of friends to match up with is easier. There are myths associated with coeducation just as there are with single sex education. These should all be dispelled as we come down to the one, most critical reality – humans live in a coeducational world and consequently enjoying the coeducation experience in school years should form a holistic person, confident and wise. Brian E. Hanley, B.A., Dip. Ed., Grad. Dip. Ed. Admin., M. Ed., MACE, FACEL

College Principal


St Monica’s College, Epping Coeducation at its Best

A School of Educational Enterprise

Morning Tea with the Principal Morning Tea with the Principal (College tours of the Junior Campus) are held regularly throughout the year during school time. This is an excellent opportunity to see our College at work.

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We are committed to the provision of high quality and contemporary Catholic Coeducation. As a School of Educational Enterprise, we prepare students to contribute positively to society. Enrol now for Year 7, 2019 and 2020. Applications are also being accepted for years 8 – 12 for 2018.

Bookings are essential. For tour dates, bookings and further information about enrolment, please contact the College Registrar on 9409 8800 or email registrar@stmonicas-epping.com.

You may also book a tour online at www.stmonicas-epping.com/mtwtp

T: 9409 8800 | F: 9408 7531 | www.stmonicas-epping.com Junior Campus Years 7 - 9 | 400 Dalton Road, EPPING VIC 3076 Senior Campus Years 10 - 12 | 16 Davisson Street, EPPING VIC 3076


Schoolboy’s Stratospheric Rise YEAR 12 Berwick Campus student Bryce Peatling has become a media sensation after successfully recording GoPro footage from near space as part of his Year 12 project. Bryce has featured on Channel 7 news, the Sunrise program, and the radio where he described how he launched a camera to 21,000 metres using a weather balloon and GPS trackers to retrieve it. “I think the response has been pretty crazy definitely a very different experience,” said Bryce about all the recent media attention. The project idea, to gain photographic images from the stratosphere, quickly became a major task involving hours of paperwork to seek approval from the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA). Finding the optimal weather and location to launch was also a challenge. The final location chosen was Elmore, to the north-east of Bendigo, Victoria. “I had so many doubts; the kids at school were like ‘this is never going to work’.” Bryce said his biggest concern was retrieving the camera (on loan from a friend), but luck was on his side. The balloon rose to 21,000 metres,

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where the temperature was -72 degrees Celsius, burst, then fell to earth just an hour’s drive away. It landed in the driveway of a farmhouse. Bryce rushed to retrieve the images from the camera and said he couldn’t believe the results. “I am still blown away by the outcome,” he said. “I just wanted to capture the blackness of space and the blueness of the atmosphere and that’s what I got.” When Bryce sat down to plan his project, he said he had three main ideas in mind - he wanted to do something different, something risky, and something interesting. He well and truly ticked those boxes. His media teacher Nick Zomer said when Bryce initially approached him with the idea he encouraged him to go for it. “This type of project held significant challenges in the pre-production and launching phases, but to finally see the footage and imagery that has come from it is a real testament to Bryce’s resilience to continue to push boundaries creatively,” Mr Zomer said. “I’m confident that the finished imagery, once edited in post-production, will be stunning.”


Aitken College CHOOSING a school is one of the most important decisions you can make for your child. When parents value school education and are involved from the moment a child enters school until they graduate, an effective partnership is established between home and school. Participating in your child’s education shows that it is valued by you and teaches children to be interested in learning. At Aitken College, academic endeavor is encouraged and acknowledged; creativity is nurtured; values such as respect, honesty and kindness are seen as important. We support children to aspire for improved knowledge and give them the information they need to direct and monitor their own progress.

Mrs Josie Crisara Principal Aitken College

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Development of children with an understanding of right and wrong is paramount and a sense of community and service are valued. We want to see our students happy and confident, making the most of the myriad of opportunities.

A measure of success for schools is young people achieving their goals and following career pathways that interest and stimulate them. At Aitken College, we are confident that our graduates are motivated and able to pursue their dreams.

Open Evening Tuesday 31 October 4pm to 7pm Take a College tour, speak with senior staff, view the Art and Design Exhibition, enjoy twilight music performances on the lawns with gourmet BBQ on sale. Aitken College is a Prep to Year 12 co-educational Uniting Church independent school providing a quality education in a caring and supportive community, emphasising academic achievement, creativity, environmental responsibility and service. Early application is advised for Prep and Year 7 entry in 2019, 2020 and beyond as waiting lists apply. Limited places may currently be available at other year levels.

1010 Mickleham Road, Greenvale 3059 website: www.aitkencollege.edu.au

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Helping students realise and reach their potential

For further information please contact the School Registrar

South Maddingley Road Bacchus Marsh VIC 3340 P +61 3 5366 4800 F +61 3 5366 4850 E school@bmg.vic.edu.au

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Bacchus Marsh Grammar


Bacchus Marsh Grammar Commitment to the core development of numeracy and literacy skills.

At Years 9 and 10 students are able to pursue a range of options to complement a commitment to the core development of numeracy and literacy skills. Some of the exciting new options available for students at Year 9 next year include: 3D Printing, Flight Technology, Mechatronics and Hospitality. The school treats Year 10 to 12 as a block for the purposes of curriculum. This means that students have considerable control and choice over the curriculum they choose at Year 10 and also the ability to undertake accelerated VCE studies with ease. At Years 11 and 12 the school offers an extremely wide range of VCE options. It has made the conscious decision to specialise in the provision of VCE and provide as many options within that framework as possible. This sees it offer over 40 different subjects at both Year 11 and 12. This variety gives students a real chance to tailor subject choices towards post school careers and pathways. The school believes that the VCE is a robust certificate ideal for entry to Australian Universities but equally well recognised overseas for those who may have aspirations to study outside of Australia.

The size of the school’s VCE cohort also means that multiple classes of many subjects are available, removing many of the issues of timetabling clashes that can reduce choice in smaller schools and cohorts. In 2018 Bacchus Marsh Grammar will have approximately 310 in the final two years of school. This size of senior community is almost ideal for providing the best mix of choice for students but also maintaining appropriate pastoral care and support for all students. Our more academic students perform at the very highest levels, but the School is exceptionally proud of the way in which our ‘middle’ students achieve outcomes greater than that which they originally expected. Our students overwhelmingly move into tertiary education on the completion of their secondary schooling, with over 90% being offered their first choice through VTAC. They are to be found in almost all Universities and TAFE Colleges in Victoria, and increasingly interstate and overseas, as well as in numerous private and more specialised tertiary providers. Every year upon graduation, the lasting impressions left by the departing students is that they have had a great and varied time at school, have been taught and supported well through their good and bad times, and now they move on with hope and confidence, as well as being in possession of the skills, knowledge and habits they will need as they move into a future of their own making.

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At Bacchus Marsh Grammar we believe that one of the important features of a school is the range of choice that can be offered to senior students.


Bayside P-12 College TRYING to decide what school is appropriate for your child is a big decision. Academic rigour is usually at the top of many parents must have list but what else does a school need to have to support your child through the formative years of their lives? Over the past 5 years Bayside has gone through a considerable transformation. The college has invested heavily in its teaching and learning programs to ensure it is well equipped to support its students through their time at Bayside. These improvements have translated into great results. Academically our median VCE score last year of 30 was one of the highest in our region and our students are seen by the community as well mannered, respectful and engaging citizens who represent the College well. The College has also improved its facilities on all campuses and has set up learning spaces that can accommodate the learning needs of all students. Junior School P - 6 (Altona North) In our Junior School we: ■ take the time to get to know our children and in partnership with parents develop an understanding of their strengths and needs ■ place an emphasis on literacy and numeracy ■ expect our parents to be actively involved in their child’s learning ■ Offer a seamless transition into middle school Middle School 7 - 9 (Altona North and Williamstown) All middle school students participate in the Voyager Program which focuses on teaching students to take responsibility for their individual learning. Students are provided with leadership

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opportunities and develop the ability to question, research, analyse and apply knowledge so they can contribute as responsible world citizens. We offer three middle school pathways: 1 Traditional Program – traditional academic studies that run in conjunction with the Voyager Program 2 Select Entry – the Academic Achievers Program is designed to meet the needs of our highly capable students 3 Elite Tennis (Williamstown Campus) - Students undertake an academic program of approximately 31 hours per fortnight, and another 28 hours “on court” with an emphasis on coaching, technique, tactics and competition. Senior School 10 - 12 (Paisley – Newport) Our Senior School has been completely rebuilt. The staff at Paisley work with students and their families to prepare them for exciting futures beyond their secondary education. Our senior program offers: ■ VCE, VET and VCAL courses through a diverse and extensive range of curriculum offerings ■ the opportunity for students to fast track VCE studies in Year 10 ■ a Pastoral Care Program that includes Year 11 and 12 Tutorials – designed to support students in their final two years of school, particularly in the area of study skills ■ access to a dedicated careers pathways team who work with students and parents in preparing for life beyond school ■ dedicated year 12 study areas for discrete learning and completing scheduled work ■ dedicated access time for teachers of VCE


Bayside P-12 College Opportunity & Achievement

Enrolling now for 2018 You are welcome to visit us anytime Prep to Year 9 Altona North Campus 9391-2511

Year 10 to Year 12 Paisley Campus Newport 9391-6666 www.bayside.vic.edu.au

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Year 7 to Year 9 Williamstown Campus 9397-1377


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790+, 05 (*/0,=,4,5; Ƈ Strong academic reputation Ƈ Excellent VCE results including VET & VCAL Ƈ High Achievers’ Program Ƈ Instrumental Music Program Ƈ Strong discipline and student support Ƈ Year 7-12 EAL Program Ƈ Compulsory uniform Ƈ Extensive Sports/Camps Program Ƈ 6((. Advanced classes

TWILIGHT EXPO Wednesday 14th March, 2018 5:00pm - 7:00pm Tour of College facilities and classroom demonstrations Opportunities to meet key personnel

YEAR 7 SCHOLARSHIPS Scholarships are presented in the 4 areas of: ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT MUSIC / PERFORMING ARTS / CREATIVE ARTS LEADERSHIP SPORT Applications close Term 3, 2018

ADVANCED PROGRAM - SEEK (Select Entry for Enrichment and Knowledge) YEAR 7 CLASS - 2019 Applications close early Term 2, 2018 ACER administered test will be held at Braybrook College For further information contact: Ms Susan Campbell

VCE SCHOLARSHIPS Scholarships are awarded for Academic Excellence to students entering Year 11 Applications close early Term 4

COLLEGE TOURS WELCOME Please contact the college for tour dates

Address: Phone: FAX: Email: Web:

352 Ballarat Road, BRAYBROOK 3019 9312 2900 9311 7668 braybrook.sc@edumail.vic.gov.au www.braybrooksc.vic.edu.au

ENROLMENT ENQUIRIES WELCOME

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Camberwell High School CAMBERWELL High School is proud of its long history of excellence in education. Camberwell High School’s purpose is to prepare all students to be active and engaged participants in society. The school promotes learning that is transformative, focused on growth, dynamic, respectful and built on positive relationships. The school community challenges all to exceed expectations for achievement in all areas of endeavour. All students are encouraged to take an active part in their learning development. We understand that all students have different ways of learning, different strengths and interests and the options available in the curriculum and in cocurricular programs provide students with the opportunities to make choices, manage their own learning and pursue their passions as they prepare for their futures as 21st century citizens. We encourage all students and staff to exemplify the values of the school: Achievement,

Creativity, Respect and Responsibility. The school has a strong House system and promotes student leadership and student voice through formal roles and frequent focus group meetings and forums. With our exciting new Enterprise Centre, and several planned future developments, Camberwell High School is at the forefront of educational provision, seamlessly blending history and traditions with contemporary learning. For further information please visit our website www.camhigh.vic.edu.au

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Challenges and Opportunities Camber well High School offers students diverse and comprehensive curriculum including: • • • • • •

School Tours: Conducted throughout the year during normal school hours. Contact the Administration office for dates.

VCE, VET and VCAL programs Acceleration studies University enrichment studies International Student Program Student leadership and citizenship Extensive music program, multiple performance groups

• Debating, public speaking, special interest groups & clubs • Camps, interstate and international tours • Extensive sports program • A range of house programs including annual carnivals and festivals • School musical productions

Principal: Jill Laughlin Assistant Principals: Isabelle McKenzie, Maureen Salter Website: www.camhigh.vic.edu.au Email: camberwell.hs@edumail.vic.gov.au Address: Prospect Hill Road, Canterbury, 3126 Phone: 9836 0555 Fax: 9836 0194

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Carrum Downs Secondary College Leading the way with Award Winning Education Carrum Downs Secondary College is a vibrant community of approximately 950 students across Years 7-12. Students who enter our college are allocated to one of four Houses and remain in their House for the duration of their time at the college. This ensures that students and staff in each House build strong relationships and a connection to the college. We provide an environment of high expectations where all young people are challenged by supportive staff to achieve their personal best. Our recent investments in infrastructure are designed to support student learning and ensure our students are given every opportunity to excel as global citizens. Our Middle Years program allows students to build a breadth and depth of learning and knowledge which enables them to tailor their own personal program as they transition into the senior years. The atmosphere of enjoyment of learningg and a focus on creating positive relationships are central to our core programs, particularly throughh our Pastoral Care Program, which every student in the college undertakes. In 2018 we are undertaking the Resilience Program in partnership with the Resilience Project. This program will use an evidence based approach to build resilience in order to develop and improve the mental health of our studentss We are proud to provide our students with high level pathway options which are fostered throughh the guidance of our careers team. Our staff have worked very hard to develop curricular and co-curricular programs that ensure we meet the diverse needs of our students. At Carrum Downs Secondary College, we believe that student voice is an important part of the college. We offer a strong student leadership program which sees our students in leadership positions including Community Leaders, Learning Area Leaders, Sports Captains, House Captains, Arts Captains and College Captains. We also undertake a Year 7 leadership mentoring program to support students in our college to transition into these leadership positions. At Carrum Downs Secondary College we embrace a culture of excellence for all our staff and students. We are proud of the achievements we have made over the past 14 years and welcome you to come and take a tour of the college and talk with our leadership team. Pleasee contact the college for our school tour and open day and night schedule.

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Caroline Chisholm Catholic College CAROLINE Chisholm Catholic College is a coeducational, multi-campus secondary college dedicated to learning excellence in an engaged, faith-filled and supportive environment. We believe every student is talented and offer them every chance to succeed – whether academically through science and mathematics, artistically via music and drama, hands on in the trade training centre or in out-of-classroom areas such as sport and social justice. Located in Braybrook in Melbourne’s innerwestern corridor, our junior campuses cater to Year 7 - 9 boys and Year 7 - 9 girls on separate sites. Our co-educational Year 10 - 12 co-senior campus offers VCE, VET and VCAL programs. Our students’ academic results are strong; 95% of our Year 12 students have gone onto tertiary education. In 2016 Caroline Chisholm Catholic College achieved a median study score of 30 for the first time. This indicates our students are achieving stronger results in their VCE studies than ever before. Our College Dux achieved a score of 99.5 and three students were successful in achieving scholarships including a Dean’s Scholarship Engineering at Swinburne.

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We also offer a number of extension programs including: international exchange with schools in Japan and Italy; Aspire, an accelerated educational and enrichment program for high achieving students in Years 7 - 9; and a partnership with Australian Catholic University and University of Melbourne, that allows students in Year 12 students to study tertiary subjects at the College. Outside the classroom, students are involved in a range of extra-curricular activities to pursue their personal interests and talents: musicals and performing arts events, debating, sports, volunteering, book clubs, student leadership positions and other music programs. Caroline Chisholm Catholic College is an inclusive multicultural community where each student is known and lives out our values of Faith, Acceptance, Compassion and Excellence (FACE). Caroline Chisholm Catholic College is a Respectful Relationships and Child Safe School. Visit our website www.cccc.vic.edu.au and register for a guided tour. Email registrar@cccc.vic.edu.au or call 9296 5311 for more information.


We support and prepare students to be the best the are called to be. Our three campuses christ the King Girls campus Years 7–9 st John’s Boys campus Years 7–9 sacred heart co-ed Years 10–12

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To Strive, To Seek, To Excel Charles La Trobe College is located next to La Trobe University in the northern suburb of Macleod West. At Charles La Trobe College, we believe every student should learn to their full potential: to achieve and to be their best. Personalised Learning The college focuses on ‘personalised learning’, that is, building educational programs that suit the interests, needs and abilities of individual students to assist them to reach their personal best. Year 7 Scholarships Scholarships are offered to students entering Year 7 who display academic excellence. Applications must be submitted in August. Interviews take place mid-September. Scholarship applications can be obtained from the college or via our website. Year 7 – Transition Camp To help students make a successful transition to secondary schooling, Charles La Trobe College takes its Year 7 students on a 3-day camp to Airey’s Inlet at the start of the year. The camp is designed to promote relationship building amongst Year 7 students and with their teachers. Student Leadership Program Student leaders across the college are formally trained to lead their peers and the community by raising funds, social awareness and organise extra curricular school events. Students from all year levels are provided with leadership opportunities. eLearning The use of digital technologies for learning supports Charles La Trobe College to provide quality learning opportunities. We offer an affordable 1:1 computer program for Year 7 - 12 students. La Trobe University Students at our college excel by embracing opportunities provided through our official partnership with La Trobe University. Students have access to after school university tutors and participate in university programs to excel their learning. The La Trobe University Confucius Institute offers enrichment activities for students learning Chinese Mandarin. Quantum Victoria Quantum Victoria is a specialist Science and Maths centre that is an integral part of Charles La Trobe College delivering programs in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM). Our Year 7 students participate in a 4-day program, ‘The Need for Speed’, which feeds into the ‘F1 in Schools’ national competition. 12366804-KC44-17


Year 7 2019 Parent Information Night We invite prospective students and their families to see our College in action

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PLEASE CONTACT THE COLLEGE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 235 Kingsbury Drive, Macleod West Telephone: 9223 1400

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Wednesday 21 March, 2018 School Tours: 5:45pm Principal’s Address: 6:30pm


Dreaming the Impossible Dream Grossek’s view MY FATHER and I sat in a small office, nondescript in many ways, save for the clutter and sense of urgency that pervaded the atmosphere on that hot and humid January day. The teacher hustled about the room, shuffling papers and wiping the sweat from his brow. This was a big day for me. The following week I was about to start secondary school and my father was enrolling me at the local high school - at the time a prestigious country high school, affectionately known as The School on the Hill. The hilltop address of the high school was shared with the local technical school, though it was never referred to as such, that title belonged exclusively to the high school. Despite sharing a geographical site, not much else was shared between the schools as far as I can recollect. Oh, from time to time, on occasions when our attention wandered from our studies, we were curtly reminded that it was a privilege to be attending the school on the hill, and that privilege could easily be forfeited were we not to refocus on our studies. The consequence? We would complete our studies at the technical school, with the clear inference being that any plans we may have had for attending university would be dashed. That was the sixties! Fast forward to the eighties, by which time I was at the beginning of my career in senior leadership roles at a medium sized suburban primary school in Melbourne. Our school council president, a former AFL champion player and in retirement, a sports teacher at a prestigious private school introduced me to the brutality by which such schools massaged their reputations. Back then, he revealed, Year 12 students at that school did not only complete their studies at that school but in addition had to ‘earn the right’ to sit their Year 12 exams as a student of that school. Those that didn’t? Well, they were off to the Exhibition Building in the city, sitting their Year 12 exams most certainly, but just as certainly not as students of that particular private school. They sat as public students, belonging to no-one as it were and they would have known it. Thirty years have passed and what’s changed? If the current debates that swirl around us in the

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media are any indication, very little that is good has occurred. Newspaper headlines such as; The reason schools lock students out of the VCE, ‘I deserve another chance’: the student no school wants, and ‘They thought I’d become a tradie’: Why schools lock students out of VCE, paint an alarming picture of current secondary school practice in some schools. What is driving this problematic trend in education? Back in the sixties as far as I can recollect headlines such as those appearing in our newspapers in recent times were non-existent. It would appear that the practice of ‘dissuading’ students from sitting their VCE exams and encouraging them to seek the vocational alternative, the Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning (VCAL) is a more recent strategy. Then there’s the ‘option’ provided by some schools to have students opt for an unscored VCE. That is, complete their VCE without receiving an Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR), meaning that in effect they do not sit the end of year VCE examinations. Judging by the commentary, several possibilities would be at play in this trend. Advocates for broadening the types of assessment options available to Year 12 students, vehemently dismiss claims that the intent of the exercise is to embellish schools VCE results. Rather, they argue, it is aimed at ensuring that students for whom a tertiary course at university is not a realistic option, stay at school longer, suffer less pointless stress in their final years of secondary schooling and undertake courses better suited to their talents and interests. This makes eminent sense. After all, most jobs in the workforce do not require a university degree. There’s plenty of evidence indicating that early school leavers and, by that, here it is meant those students who drop out from secondary school as soon as it is legally appropriate to do so, too often slip through the workforce gaps, remaining unemployed for far too long for anyone’s good. Then there’s the not inconsiderable issue of aspiration and hope - while at school, students still have hope, more hope I daresay of completing some sort of qualification that will lead to a worthwhile career. The contemporary film, Moonlight, which incidentally was awarded the CONTINUED PAGE 36


Copperfield College is a large, multi-campus school in Melbourne’s North-West, with junior campuses at our Kings Park and Sydenham locations, and a dedicated VCE/VCAL campus in Delahey. At Copperfield, our College community lives by our mission, ‘Empowering every student to aspire and achieve’, working together to ensure that all students receive the benefit of an exemplary education and a diverse range of opportunities and outcomes. While we are proud of the strong relationships we develop with our students, we are equally proud of our students’ academic progress and achievements. In fact our NAPLAN results between year 7 and 9 show improvement above the national and state averages. Similarly, our VCE results are competitive and strong, with continued yearly improvement and growth. The Junior Campuses are based on small teams for Years 7 - 8 and Years 9 - 10. This enables teachers to meet the learning needs of each student and promotes strong relationships and connection to the school. The team structure continues at the Delahey Senior Campus, however it is more of an adult learning environment where our students thrive and are supported to become confident and independent; ready to take their places in the world.

LEARN ABOUT OUR SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM At Copperfield College, we offer our students an exciting range of opportunities to enhance and enrich their education, develop leadership qualities and help them discover their potential. These include: • Scholarships in Academic Excellence, Leadership and Performing Arts • Student and Environmental Leadership • Sport • Performing Arts • Relationships with international schools and opportunities to travel • Camps • Rewarding Pathways with dedicated careers advisors at each campus • Wellbeing and Transition programs • Literacy intervention and extension programs • Numeracy support • Wide range of subjects available at our dedicated VCE campus • Community based Yr 9 program: Challenge Day

For information or tocontact arrangeour a school tour, please contact Formore more information, Transition Leader, Libbyour Derks on 9361 3865 or email her at derks.elizabeth.m@edumail.vic.gov.au Community Engagement Leader, Thao Pham on 9361 3888 or email pham.thao.t@edumail.vic.gov.au Kingsher ParkatCampus (Yr 7-10) Sydenham Campus (Yr 7-10) Delahey Campus (Yr 11-12) Kambalda Circuit Kings Park Community Hub Sydenham Goldsmith Avenue Delahey Kings Park Campus (Yr 7-10) Sydenham Campus (Yr 7-10) Delahey Campus (Yr 11-12) Kambalda Circuit Kings Park

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Cranbourne East Secondary College AT Cranbourne East Secondary College we focus on giving every student, every opportunity to exceed their potential by providing a high quality pathway to success. At the College we strive to make each student’s transition from Primary School to Secondary School a positive experience. We achieve this through a supportive Orientation Program provided for Year 7 students at the beginning of their first year at the College. Our Pastoral Care Program delivers ongoing support for students throughout each school year. Prior to commencing at the College, upper primary school students are encouraged to participate in a special program titled, ‘A Day in the Life of a Cranbourne East Secondary School Student’. This program is structured to familiarise primary aged students with the usual routine of secondary students at the College. Every Thursday, school tours are conducted. Bookings are required and should be made by contacting the school office on 5990 0200. School tours provide an excellent opportunity to ask questions about the day to day operation of the College.

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At the College we strive to make each student’s transition from Primary School to Secondary School a positive experience.

School Tour staff can also elaborate on how we encourage students to become more aware of their own abilities and interests. This selfknowledge leads to more informed student subject selection and prompts greater motivation for students to succeed in their chosen pathways. Cranbourne East Secondary School staff are dedicated to helping all our students strive for excellence. For more information see our website (cesc.vic.edu.au) or follow us on Facebook (facebook.com/CranbourneEastSC)


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• Wide ranging student leadership opportunities • Effective transition program • Broad range of subject selections including high achiever and sport pathway options • Personalised VCE/VET/ VCAL pathways • Literacy and numeracy extension and intervention

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Cranbourne Secondary College IT IS a great honour and privilege to have been appointed as the new Principal of Cranbourne Secondary College. I have been a member of staff since 1997 and in that time I have become very fond of this great school. Secondary schooling is an exciting time for students and their families. It is a time where students are working towards greater independence and responsibility for their own learning and behaviour. At Cranbourne Secondary College we provide a dynamic learning environment that stresses the importance of community and relationships. We strongly believe in the provision of a positive environment with high expectations. We encourage excellence through academic and experienced based learning and we aim to provide our students with a broad array of academic and personal skills with which to launch into adult life with confidence and optimism. In a safe and secure learning environment we encourage students to achieve their personal best and to respect the needs, feelings and opinions of others. We are a school that recognises student effort and acknowledges and celebrates student achievement and success. A facilities upgrade on a massive scale will deliver modern state of the art classrooms that will enhance our capacity to deliver the best learning program possible. Our College’s approach is to gradually broaden the boundaries of choice and responsibility as young people grow older. As they progress through the secondary years we increasingly encourage students to solve the problems they face at school, seeking help where appropriate. This takes place in an atmosphere of respect, trust, cooperation and learning from experience. It also works best when parents encourage their children to take on more responsibility for themselves and the family at home. The College facilitates parents playing an active role in the education of their children through the provision of a range of forums where they can communicate with staff about the education of their children. We welcome and value parent input.

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I particularly take great pleasure and comfort from seeing generations of families continue to have their young children educated at our school.

Cranbourne Secondary College also plays an important role as an educational provider within the wider community. I particularly take great pleasure and comfort from seeing generations of families continue to have their young children educated at our school. We have parents and grand-parents who have previously attended our school regularly seen dropping off and picking up their children and grand-children. At Cranbourne Secondary College we are committed to getting the best from and for our students.

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CRANBOURNE SECONDARY COLLEGE Getting the best from and for our students Choosing a secondary college is a vital decision for both you and your son or your daughter. Cranbourne Secondary College provides a comprehensive, informative opportunity for your child, to be fully prepared for the next journey of their educational life.

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Grade 5 Full Day CSC Program: During Term 4, students from Grade 5 will have the opportunity to attend the College for a full school day as part of the ‘Introduction to Secondary Schooling’ Program. Students will be transported to the College, where they will participate in a modified curriculum program covering subjects such as Maths, English, Science, Art, Textiles, Health and Physical Education, Food Technology and Woodwork. Students will rotate through activities and will have the opportunity to take home a completed outcome from at least one of these workshops. This program is designed to provide students with a better understanding of secondary schooling and an awareness of the opportunities they will have as Cranbourne Secondary College students.

Grade 6 Transition Visits: The Transition staff desire to maintain a very close relationship with the Primary schools during each student’s Grade 6 year. Initial visits to local Primary Schools occur between April and May. During these visits staff will attend the Grade 6 classes. Students will be provided with an interactive information session about secondary schooling and the transition program, whilst meeting the College staff. There are also an Information Night and several school tours in May for both students and Parents. Yr 7 Transition: The College will ensure a smooth transition for each student. Pastoral Care teachers can be contacted to discuss effective strategies if any issues arise in the initial transition process. The Pastoral Care teacher is the key contact for parents throughout the whole year. For further information call the school on 5996 3544. Cranbourne Secondary College is located in Stawell Street, Cranbourne VIC 3977.


Catholic Regional College St Albans WELCOME to Catholic Regional College St Albans, a Catholic faith community where Jesus’ call to ‘love one another as I have loved you’ underpins all that we do. We celebrate and embrace the rich cultural and linguistic diversity of our local community and endeavour to live as a community without borders. Our students are encouraged to explore their faith, to care for others, to become active global citizens, and to do their personal best in all things. Learning at our school is a collective and interdependent responsibility; one where everyone is both a learner and a teacher. The College engages, supports and challenges students through active, purposeful and authentic learning which connects students to the world beyond school. A rich and innovative curriculum offers depth as well as breadth, and provides for individual pathways in Years 9 and 10. Students learn in a safe and nurturing environment. This assists in developing a strong sense of self in a world that is rapidly changing. Young people who

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are happy, confident and able to establish meaningful relationships are better placed to achieve positive learning outcomes. We work hard to ensure that everyone in our school community feels comfortable, included and safe. Our approach to pastoral care helps to nurture positive relationships and to ensure that each student is known, valued and connected. At our school, learning beyond the classroom matters. The many different co-curricular activities provide opportunities for students to discover their particular gifts and talents, and are invaluable in developing these in each other.


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Bringing the Technology of the Future into our classrooms New architecturally designed STEAM Centres

ESSENDON KEILOR COLLEGE Leading the way in STEAM Education (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics)

For further information or to book a tour Niddrie Campus Years 7-9 Peters Street, Airport West Phone: 9375 8400

East Keilor Campus Years 7-9 Quinn Grove, East Keilor Phone: 8331 0109

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Epping Secondary College EPPING Secondary College provides a supportive, safe, harmonious community which promotes “learning for life” – an initiative that centres on the “whole” learner. The college focuses on developing students’ academic, social and emotional wellbeing by developing a wide range of skills in all areas including goal setting, building confidence, developing organisational skills, understanding citizenship and exploring career options. Epping Secondary College values diversity and individuality and develops students’ self esteem, confidence and social competence. The learning environment is challenging, engaging and relevant. It is based on the expectation that everyone will perform to the best of their ability and will strive for excellence. Our positive learning culture is made up of five main elements: 1. An engaging and challenging curriculum 2. Extensive use of new technologies 3. A dynamic visual and performing arts program

4. A comprehensive physical education and sport program 5. An active leadership program In the last few years the college has focused on building upon its reputation of academic excellence. The college has received recognition for its improving V.C.E. results as well as new and innovative programs with the emphasis solidly on academic success. This approach is already paying dividends with the college being recognised for the increased number of students gaining university entry and the increasing number of academic awards and scholarships won by students. The ACE High Achiever’s Program ensures that gifted and talented students access challenging curriculum and have the opportunity to be accelerated to undertake a more extensive VCE program. Epping Secondary College provides an environment which is well resourced and digitally networked. It features a strong pedagogical direction, dynamic curriculum as well as comprehensive leadership and enrichment programs.

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EMBRACING THE EDUCATION REVOLUTION In 2011, with its first Year 7 classes, Good News Lutheran College visibly began the journey from small primary school to a much larger P-12 College. The College reached Year 12 for the first time in 2016 and has now committed to take another step, with movement toward the adoption of a set of international programmes. GNLC believes that the International Baccalaureate aligns incredibly well with its educational philosophies and values, as well as helping to better support its amazing multicultural, international community.

What is the International Baccalaureate? The International Baccalaureate (IB) is a set of four educational programmes offered by the IB Organisation to students aged 3-19, which focus on providing academic breadth rather than specialisation into particular areas. For GNLC, the two programmes that it will look to deliver are: • The Primary Years Programme (PYP), to teach children aged 3-12 how to be an inquirer both within and outside the classroom environment; couraging • The Middle Years Programme (MYP), a five-year programme for students aged 11-16 encouraging them to make practical connections between their education and the real world. “Our goal is to be running the PYP from Prep through to Year 5, with the MYP covering Year 6 to Year 10,” Principal Simon Hughes said. “IB programmes aim to provide a series of rigorous, challenging and unique curriculums to authorised schools, focusing on developing students to be internationally-minded individuals and promote students’ participation in global society. “The ‘Learner Profile’ sets out 10 attributes which IB-accredited schools strive to pass on to students, in order to promote this goal, which include being open-minded, caring, reflective and curious.” All students learn differently, and consequently there may be benefits in enabling them to choose a programme that best suits their individual strengths and preferences. The International Baccalaureate (IB) is a non-profit education foundation. The IB e in a complex courses focus on total growth of the developing child and GNLC believes its students live lso from world where learning and development arise not only from the school environment, but also aptur tures family and home and the surrounding community. The College believes it is vital that it captures and encourages an active learning environment through its curriculum. “Adopting the PYP and MYP would be a significant step in moving towards an internationally recognised standard, as well as providing our students with a global perspective which will prepare them for playing their part on the world stage,” Mr Hughes said. “The IB authorisation and evaluation process, means that the College’s programmes and teaching methodologies are audited against internationally established benchmarks.” The College believes that the PYP and MYP both provide an excellent vehicle for the delivery of the Australian curriculum and capabilities, whilst at the same time providing students with a unique global outlook, as well as ensuring subject depth and breadth. “Our students would follow a balanced curriculum that is globally significant and provides them with the opportunity to take an active role in their own learning,” Mr Hughes said. To learn more about Good News Lutheran College or to take a tour u.au au please contact the College on 8742 9000 or email frontdesk@goodnews.vic.edu.au Good News Lutheran College 580 Tarneit Road, Tarneit, Victoria. 3029 W: goodnews.vic.edu.au

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Greensborough College GREENSBOROUGH College is committed to the development of its students into well-educated, responsible young adults. At Greensborough College we provide both girls and boys with substantial educational opportunities. Extensive resources allow us to provide the academic focus of a secondary school together with opportunities for students to select from a broad range of curriculum options. Our programs at Greensborough encourage the highest standard of academic achievement in every activity undertaken by our students. A stimulating blend of academic, cultural and sporting activities equips our young people with the essential skills they will need to become successful citizens in a rapidly changing global community. The friendly and supportive atmosphere is underpinned by a strong code of conduct, a compulsory uniform policy, firm structure and clear expectations. We foster and develop exemplary values of trust, tolerance and respect for self and others. We challenge and encourage each student to discover and build upon their strengths so they may enjoy a positive educational experience. Our program offerings include a High Achievers Acceleration and Enrichment Program commencing in Year 7. Our Year 9 and 10 students complete elective programs focused on helping them develop into creative and complex thinkers, well prepared to take on the more self-directed learning of their VCE years. Academic rigour and a strong work ethic are central to life in Senior School, with a cooperative team culture supporting each student’s quest for success. The mature atmosphere of our Senior School encourages students to achieve their best and our outstanding results have been a clear reflection of this.

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Greensborough College is committed to the development of its students into welleducated, responsible young adults.

We offer both VCE and VCAL programs, ensuring our students are able to follow their chosen path. At Greensborough College success comes in many forms – university entry, vocational studies at TAFE, apprenticeships and employment all stemming from the individual’s personal growth. Every child has the potential to learn and our staff are dedicated to supporting and guiding each student through their secondary education. Watch this space – College Rebuild The College has commenced its $10 million rebuild this year including new facilities such as a gymnasium, Performing Arts Arena, canteen, Senior School Wing as well as Music, Home Economics, Art and Study room spaces. With the building works concluding at the end of this year, we look forward to 2018 with much enthusiasm and excitement!


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Heathmont College extends a warm welcome to our community to join us for our

OPEN NIGHT Thursday 18 April 2018 - 7pm Set in picturesque grounds on the corner of Waters Grove and Marlborough Road, Heathmont College is a 7–12 co-educational school delivering academic excellence to students. Heathmont College is not just any school, we are an inclusive ‘community of learners’ which encompasses our students, their parents/guardians and our dedicated staff. We are committed to strong and constructive relationships that achieve successful outcomes for all our students. Our excellent academic outcomes are a testament to the success of this approach. At Heathmont College, we believe that an individual’s skills and relationships are vital determinants to success in life. We balance our students’ intellectual development with their social, emotional and personal growth. In doing so, we build their capacity and confidence to take on new and challenging experiences and they do. We are immensely proud of our strong student leadership program, passionate sporting teams, outstanding languages programs and vibrant performing arts curriculum. We invite you to join the ‘community of learners’ at Heathmont College. Our College is always open for tours by interested families – please contact the office on 9871 4888 or visit www.heathmont.vic.edu to book a tour. In addition to our Open Night, our College Principal Johanna Walker conducts school tours every Thursday from 9:15 to 10am. Bookings can be made via the website at: www.heathmont.vic.edu.au or by contacting the office on 9871 4888.

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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 20 Oscar for Best Film, is a gut-wrenching reminder of the hopelessness into which students can disappear following the early curtailment of their secondary schooling. That’s not to say that students who complete their mandatory schooling years will by definition do well in life. That can’t even be said of all students who successfully complete a university degree. The twists and turns in our lives are far more complex than that. It’s also fair to say that school for some students is an exercise in trauma and disappointment. Nonetheless, hanging in there at school would be a better option for more rather than less students. From this perspective, providing students with an incentive to stay at school longer is highly desirable. One school which has boldly come out and stated its case for requiring students to ‘opt in’ if they want an ATAR, is Templestowe College in Melbourne’s north-east. In arguing this strategy, College principal, Peter Hutton says, “If one of our aims is to encourage a love of learning, why would you make their final years of learning a hell?” He added, “We don’t want this to be a dirty little secret where kids are meant to feel ashamed. I want to bring it out into the light and present it as a really viable option.” Templestowe College are to be commended for their transparency and frankness. Sadly, that’s not the case for all others. I can’t help but think of the eighties and the students made to sit their Year 12 exams as belonging to no school. I have no doubt that it was not an isolated case at the time, and from the stories told today, it would seem that the ‘market forces’ approach which has gained momentum in our education system has much for which to answer. Central to the market approach to education is what is commonly termed the commodification of education. Put simply, this means that learning becomes a process where an economic value is attached to the outcomes. That is - good marks for subjects studied, with the eventual pay dirt being a quality job. It’s important to remember that not all learning is assigned an economic value. Indeed, it is the very measurable, tangible learning that is undertaken in our schools that is assigned such value. Little wonder then that our NAPLAN tests, the international tests - Trends in International Mathematics & Science (TIMSS), Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) and of course VCE with its attached ATAR scaled scores rule supreme.

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No irony intended, but Einstein, himself an unremarkable school student, would make the connection between an increasingly commodified education system and the appeal to some feepaying schools private schools and sadly, some of our own government schools of pushing boundaries to outperform each other in their VCE results. This at the potential expense of their students it could be argued. There should be more to education than that and indeed there is. One of the more frustrating features of our spiral down the path of high-stakes testing regimes in our schools is that we have no way of comparing school performance beyond the narrow confines of predominantly tests in literacy, numeracy as per NAPLAN and to that science can be thrown in for TIMSS and PISA tests. Then there’s VCE with ATAR scores, all designed primarily for entrance to university. Sadly, the language of our day speaks of high performing and underperforming schools on the basis of these narrow indicators. This, quite apart from the fact that firstly, schools don’t operate on a level playing field of resourcing and secondly, students are ‘enticed’ from government schools based simply on their academic or sporting prowess by some private schools. The free enterprise model of education explains this all very neatly. Schools with the best VCE results command the most clout for enrolments and, in the case of private schools, the highest fees. Student segregation based on social and academic advantage logically follows. Little wonder then that the gap in educational performance between the students from our more affluent and poorer families is one of the highest of all OECD countries in international tests such as PISA. Maybe, just maybe, the move toward a broader basis for student engagement and success in senior secondary schools such as Templestowe College will be the dawn of a new era in our school system. If it proves to be so, then that will be truly revolutionary and will rewrite the rules of engagement for all schools. If not, then tilting at windmills is no bad thing. If it were there would be no place for Don Quixote and the Impossible Dream. Henry Grossek, Berwick Lodge Primary School principal hosts Viewpoints on Casey Radio 97.7FM on Fridays between 9.00am and 11.00pm www.caseyradio.com.au


Highvale Highvale has a focus on enabling and empowering all the students to achieve high academic success. The college offers many opportunities for each student to reach their potential and to pathway into tertiary education. The college has a strong partnership with Monash University and Deakin University with our students having the opportunity to apply for scholarships. Each student have the opportunity to reflect and set goals for improved learning outcomes by accessing feedback from learning tasks throughout the subject, attend tutoring and through individual course counselling to ensure success. Highvale students receive high ATAR scores with many of them achieving 40+ for a subject scores acraoss the VCE subjects. This has enabled over 70% of the Year 12 cohort being accepted in university degree courses and the remainder into TAFE Diploma or Certificate courses. The College offers an accelerated program in Mathematics from Year 7 -12 and in English. The vertical structured curriculum program enables students to study outside their year level to be accelerated in all Learning Areas of the curriculum. The highly recognised instrumental music program offers tuition in brass, woodwind, voice, strings, percussion, piano and guitar. Music scholarships are available for students. Over 250 students are involved in ensembles, concert and performance bands and orchestra many of which have performed at retirement villages, primary schools, Government House and the NEVR concert at Hamer Hall. The Robotics and 3D printing program at Highvale has enabled students across year levels to exercise their creative thinking and problem solving skills through the scheduled subject classes, Robotics club, and preparation and involvement in the interschool competitions. The College’s building program is on schedule with a new classroom block and first aid and student toilets being completed and used in term 4 and the refurbishment of the English /LOTE science and arts classrooms completed by the end of 2018. Camps and tours are organised by the College for most level year levels with an international community volunteering tour to Fiji being part of those events.

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Hoppers Crossing Secondary College HOPPERS Crossing Secondary College is a single campus, co-educational College with an enrolment of approximately 1,450 students. Great emphasis is placed on developing innovative and challenging educational programs, which is achieved by maintaining a close working relationship with the College community. Our students are TOMORROW’S LEADERS. The College offers a structured student leadership program including a Student Representative Council (SRC) and established High Resolves Program. Opportunities exist for involvement in programs such as Youth Parliament and the School for Student Leadership. College Captains are involved in key decision-making at the College as members of the College Council and represent the student body in these decisions. Global leadership is also encouraged: three international opportunities (China, Italy and North America) allow students to develop leadership skills on a global platform. These programs see our students lead others in an international context. Our students are SUCCESSFUL. In 2016 the school recorded its most impressive VCE results in 32 years including a median study score of 29. The highest ATAR score achieved was 97.85 with another student obtaining a perfect 50 study score in one subject. We take pride in offering students guided support throughout

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their chosen pathway of VCE, VCAL or VET studies and prepare students for University, TAFE or employment options. University Enhancement Studies are offered at the College and provide opportunities for students to incorporate tertiary studies within their VCE program. Over 80% of Year 12 students commencing tertiary studies in 2016 received their top tertiary preference. Our students are DIGITAL LEARNERS. Information and Communications Technology is prioritized across the curriculum with the inclusion of interactive whiteboards or digital media projectors in every classroom. Students are welcome to utilize their preferred learning technology, supported by our Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) program. This is aimed to skill students to take their place as digital citizens. Our students are PERFORMERS. A strong Performing Arts Program underpins a vast extra-curricular offering. Our students are active participants in the Wakakirri Secondary Schools Challenge, a national dance competition whereby students choreograph routines, design costumes and assemble stage sets. The College was awarded Victorian Story of the Year in 2014, 2015 and 2016, in addition to a number of staging, performance and choreography accolades. College Principal, Mr. Wayne Terrill, invites you to attend an information evening to find out more and take a tour of the College.


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ABOUT THE NEW PRINCIPAL Mark is a passionate believer in the strength and importance of public education and is very much looking forward to working with the community at John Fawkner College to foster relationships of mutual respect and understanding. Mark comes to John Fawkner College with a wealth of experience in previous leadership roles within government schools. Most recently as Campus Principal, Sunshine College and formerly as Lead Teacher at Northland Secondary College. Prior to his work in education, Mark gained experience in project management and construction roles. These roles provided Mark with the opportunity to develop critical organisational management skills and shaped his excellent communication and leadership talent. Mark’s vision for John Fawkner College involves, first and foremost, delivering high quality education for all students by developing an innovative curriculum that provides students with multiple pathway opportunities. As College Principal, Mark intends to focus on supporting and encouraging our students to achieve their personal best by fostering leadership skills from an early age. For Mark, academic achievement is only part of the story – he believes the College and the Principal have a responsibility to support all students in preparing them to be successful, productive, resilient and fulfilled global citizens. He does this by building strong links within the community as well as strengthening that vital connection between parents, the school and our students to support them in their learning. Mark, alongside his wonderful family, his wife Alison and three stepchildren, Chelsea, Ashleigh and Maxwell, are looking forward to being part of our fantastic school community and we warmly welcome them. Mark Natoli Principal

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Lyndhurst Secondary College LYNDHURST Secondary College is a progressive learning community focused on creating the unique circumstances for each child to experience success. As a small school, we pride ourselves on knowing each of our students well. We strategically plan to meet each of their individual needs. Teachers meet weekly in teams to discuss their students’ learning progress, as measured through a range of data sources. This allows a learning plan for each student that is unique to them. Programs such as SNIP (Student Numeracy Individualisation Program), VCOP writing development, and Reading Block are just some of the ways we focus on literacy and numeracy instruction that is targeted to the individual student’s point of need. The success of such programs is clear; this year’s NAPLAN results demonstrated that our students’ growth equalled, or surpassed, that of the state average in all areas.

We invite you to join us for a tour, any Wednesday (no appointment necessary) at 11:00am Student wellbeing is our other primary focus. Students are offered many options for getting involved in College life, including sporting teams, lunchtime clubs/activities and performing arts opportunities. Student voice is highly valued, through avenues such as School Council, SRC (Student Representative Council) and through focus groups and forums. Our Wellbeing Team also run proactive programs for students, such as building resilience and stress management, and offer individual interventions as needed. We invite you to join us for a tour, any Wednesday (no appointment necessary) at 11:00am.

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MacKillop OUR theme for this year is ‘Peace for our common home’ aligned with a quote from Mary MacKillop circa 1866, ‘Remember, we are but travelers here’. Our College vision is grounded in the values and tradition of St Mary of the Cross. “At MacKillop we strive to encourage individuals to reach their full potential as life-long learners by providing an innovative, challenging and collaborative learning and teaching environment in a rapidly evolving society” - Mr Rory Kennedy, Principal. Celebrating all life. Challenging all people. Dreaming the new day. This is the vision that helps MacKillop Catholic Regional College open its doors to invite the community to jointly live out our Gospel values. It then aims to help students realise their potential in school and ultimately in their lives. Established in 1970 with an initial enrolment of 102 girls, MacKillop is a Catholic co-educational secondary college named after Saint Mary of the Cross MacKillop, co-founder of the congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of the Sacred Heart. Since then, the college has educated a large portion of the Catholic Community and is proud of its current status. Mr Rory Kennedy, affirms

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Our emphasis on contemporary learning strategies is supported by up-to-date and extensive digital infrastructure.

that the college is committed to each student’s intellectual, emotional, spiritual, physical and psychological growth, by fostering leadership and empowering them as faith-filled, discerning citizens of its school community. Our college features outstanding facilities that are complemented by beautifully maintained gardens, sporting fields and recreational areas. Our emphasis on contemporary learning strategies is supported by up-to-date and extensive digital infrastructure. This includes a comprehensive wireless and hard wire network in all classrooms throughout the college and a dedicated ICCT centre, which provides students and staff with specialised video and podcasting studios.


MacKillop boasts innovative and technologically rich state-of-the-art learning areas, including a unique science wing, a 400-seat auditorium, an outstanding sports centre with gymnasium and an exceptional creative arts centre. MacKillop College offers a broad and comprehensive curriculum, including a gifted and talented program, and support to students who experience learning difficulties. We enact informed protocols that support student wellbeing and child safety.

Stimulated by innovative, challenging and collaborative lessons … The pathways available are rather diverse with MacKillop offering VCE, VCAL and VET subjects as well as the SEDA Sport Development Partnership Program. Additionally the college introduced the Trade Training Development Program Certificate II in Engineering Studies Mechanical and Fabrication Streams. From Years 7-10 a strong core and elective program establishes good learning and study practices. Stimulated by innovative, challenging and collaborative lessons, students from Year 7 to 10 study subjects across all learning areas including, religious education, creative and performing arts, design and technology, English, health and physical education, humanities, digital technologies, languages, mathematics and science.

Year 9 campus providing experiences that have been designed to foster close links with the local community and to raise awareness of local, national and international citizenship and responsibility. “With a comprehensive and well-balanced curriculum, programs have been designed to prepare students with the tools and skills needed to effectively problem solve, research and channel inner creation,” continues Mr Kennedy. Our curriculum incorporates intensive learning within a positive, dynamic and adaptive learning and teaching environment. This promotes a culture of enquiry and the creative exploration of ideas. In addition to our chapel, our College opened ‘La Merci’ centre which boasts an innovative and contemporary learning environment with open spaces and classrooms. These digitally rich General Purpose Learning Areas (GPLAs) will support our students with appropriate learning to become ICT proficient and productive community members in the 21st century.

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Marian College MARIAN College seeks to provide young women with the opportunity to be educated within an environment that allows and encourages each person to develop fully as an individual, and as a community member. We educate 800 girls in a safe and secure environment; each girl knowing she will be cared for and supported, through our strong pastoral wellbeing structures. We believe that learning and development should occur within a framework that values and engenders the principles of inclusiveness, justice, love and forgiveness. We offer educational programs that are relevant, innovative and challenging. Curriculum is constantly renewed so that courses of study reflect the needs of our students. A wide range of options is available for students in the senior years, including VCE, VET and VCAL programs. Strong academic results reflect the high expectations the College holds for students in their learning. We value, encourage and recognise the diversity of many cultures and religions within the school, as both a reflection of the wider community and as a means of understanding the broader world. Entering secondary school is an exciting stage of life and this transition is a period of adjustment for the individual student and their family. At

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Open Morning tours: Tuesday at 9:00am 14th November and 5th December or by appointment. Marian, we have a team of teachers working to ensure that each family experiences a deep sense of belonging. Marian College - Pursuing excellence and innovation in a supportive Catholic environment to create positive futures for all students 2017 OPEN MORNING TOURS for Marian College 2017 Open Morning tours: Tuesday at 9:00am - 14th November and 5th December or by appointment. *Note: dates may be subject to change Contact our College receptionist on 93631711 to book a school tour or to request an enrolment prospectus package. Marian College Address: 196 Glengala Rd. Sunshine West Website: www.mariansw.catholic.edu.au


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Marymede Catholic College MARYMEDE Catholic College is a Catholic coeducational, Prep to Year 12 Archdiocesan school located in the northern suburb of South Morang. Founded in 2006 our College has been providing outstanding opportunities for our students, ensuring that we cater for the diverse educational, physical, social and spiritual needs of each young person in our care. Marymede Catholic College is a young and vibrant school with outstanding facilities and vast opportunities. As a Prep to Year 12 College we are in a unique position to provide your son or daughter with a COMPLETE education. An education that reinforces your family values in a dynamic, supportive and caring environment. An education that incorporates the latest technology, delivered by teachers who truly care about student learning and an education that stimulates and actively encourages excellence. Our College places a strong, dual emphasis on personal endeavour and pastoral care, which guides our graduates towards responsible, mature adulthood. As a College we aspire, in the way of Mary, to give students a passion for life, a love of learning and a determination to be of service to others.

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Coupled with outstanding College facilities, Marymede’s most tangible strength is its strong community. Our teaching and support staff are committed to working together with each individual student through all stages of their academic journey as they work to discover new pathways and aspire to achieve excellence. Additionally, our Parents’ and Friends Committee provide ongoing support to our College. At Marymede Catholic College, we believe that we can only seek to get the best from our students by working together in an open and co-operative partnership with parents. However, undoubtedly the most important feature of Marymede is its students - our young men and women seeking to make a difference in the world and who enter adulthood with confidence, self-esteem and the knowledge to successfully tackle life’s challenges. At a time when educational choices are becoming increasingly important, we welcome your enquiry and invite you to visit us and experience our College first hand. Monthly tours are conducted on a regular basis. For tour dates or more information please contact our College Registrar or alternatively, visit our website at www.marymede.vic.edu.au.


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OPEN DAY Sunday 25 March, 2018 11.00AM - 2.00PM Meet our teachers, take a guided tour of our Prep to Year 12 facilities > ` iÝ«iÀ i Vi >ÀÞ i`i >Ì V i}i wÀÃÌ > `° Applications v À 9i>À Ç ÓäÓä >Ài «i Ü > ` Ü V Ãi čÕ}ÕÃÌ Óä£n° Ì Þ Ì ÕÀà >Ài V `ÕVÌi` > Ài}Õ >À L>à ð À Ì ÕÀ `>Ìià À more information please contact our College Registrar or visit www.marymede.vic.edu.au 60 Williamsons Road, South Morang VIC 3752 | T: +61 3 9407 9000 | F: +61 3 9407 9010 | www.marymede.vic.edu.au


Mater Christi College 6 reasons why all-girls schools are different.

CHOOSING a secondary school is one of the big decisions faced by parents. There are many factors to consider and visitors often ask about the advantages of an all-girls education when visiting Mater Christi College Belgrave, an openentry Catholic Secondary School for girls. Each year, students from over fifty Primary Schools with diverse talents and interests commence their secondary education at Mater Christi, ready for amazing learning opportunities that include: ■ exciting excursion and incursion experiences ■ extensive sports and outdoor education programs ■ performing and visual arts enrichment, and ■ leadership and outreach initiatives “We believe that girls learn differently to boys, that they are motivated and respond in different ways. Our student-centred culture celebrates those differences and the ‘can do’ energy of girls,” said Principal, Mary Fitz-Gerald. The Alliance of Girls Schools (Australasia) has summarised some of the key research findings about single-sex education. Here are 6 reasons why an all-girls school is different: 1. Academic advantages: Girls in girls’ schools achieve significantly stronger academic results than any other group in Australia. Girls are free to pursue academic excellence and each achievement is celebrated. 2. Role models and leadership: All the leadership roles in girls’ schools are filled by girls. Younger students see these female leaders as role models and learn that girls can lead in any field.

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3. Counteracting negative influences: Girls can work through the challenges of adolescence without fear of embarrassment or harassment. 4. A tailored curriculum: Teachers tailor their practice and curriculum for girls. In a collaborative and supportive environment, girls are free to participate in class without the teacher’s attention being dominated by boys. 5. Countless opportunities: Girls at girls’ schools enjoy not only equal opportunity but every opportunity. There is no gender stereotyping with subject selection. Girls are able and encouraged to explore a career or future in any area. 6.Global citizens: Girls’ schools prepare students to be citizens of the world, using rapidly developing technology and forming connections with girls in other countries. There is an emphasis on social justice and community as girls are encouraged to make connections with others beyond the classroom. Mater Christi College students also enjoy a future-focussed curriculum. They are motivated learners who graduate with leading academic and vocational results and the confidence to pursue their dreams.


Our Lady of Sion College

We invite prospective families to visit Our Lady of Sion College to see how we can offer your daughter the environment and opportunities that support her to achieve her personal best.

To register your attendance at one of our regular Talk and Tour Mornings, please contact the College on 9890 9097 or email info@sion.catholic.edu.au We look forward to meeting you

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Mill Park Secondary College warmly invites the community to join us for our

SHOWCASE EVENING Monday 19 March, 2018 Middle Years Campus Principal’s welcome to be at 5pm and 6.45pm followed by school tours. Experience what makes Mill Park Secondary College unique and learn about our programs and successes Extensive curriculum from Year 7–12 Wide range of VCE, VET and VCAL subjects Strong pastoral care program SEAL (Select Entry Accelerated Learning) Program Safe learning environment Excellent specialist classroom facilities Extensive range of extra curricular activities Accelerated Programs in STEM and English If you are unable to attend our Showcase Evening, please contact the office on 9407 9700 to arrange a convenient tour of our college.

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Senior Years Campus Civic Drive, Epping Tel +613 (03) 9409 8222

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Mount St. Joseph Girls’ College MOUNT St Joseph Girls’ College is a Catholic College founded by the Sisters of St Joseph with a proud heritage of over fifty years of nurturing, educating and inspiring young women. The College motto is ‘Virtue and Courage’. This recalls the spiritual and dynamic leadership of Saint Mary of the Cross MacKillop and the founding Sisters of St Joseph. It inspires our students with the courage to make decisions based on what is right and to strive with courage to use all the gifts and talents which God has given them. We are a College that promotes values and experiences that enable learning, life and community to flourish. Mount St Joseph Girls’ College has a rich heritage of striving for excellence in academic endeavour whilst nurturing young women to believe, lead, inspire and challenge. The educational programs at the College maximise student learning and engagement through curiosity, creativity and collaboration. In a safe and contemporary learning environment we encourage a love of

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learning through an innovative, dynamic and challenging curriculum. All students are encouraged and supported to strive for personal excellence. The uniqueness, integrity and dignity of each person is respected and valued at the College. Today, we continue to provide high quality girls’ Catholic secondary education within the charism of St Mary of the Cross MacKillop. We educate young women today, so that they can shape tomorrow.

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Monterey Secondary College MONTEREY Secondary College is a smaller school where all students are well known by all staff and all individual learning needs are catered for. Small school, Small classes, Bigger outcomes We believe that the quality of teaching and of teachers has an influence on learning. It is recognised that positive relationships are a foundation for learning. Teachers are a part of a professional learning community: they have a rich, contemporary understanding of the curriculum, of current pedagogy and their own individual needs and capabilities. Our Teaching: Occurs in a mutually supportive and safe learning environment. Delivers a challenging and engaging curriculum. Elicits a positive response to opportunities provided and expects learners to strive for and achieve personal success. Incorporates strategies designed to meet the needs of individuals and groups of students at recognised developmental stages. Focuses on learning skills that help students develop the habits and behaviours of independent, creative and critical thinkers. Is innovative and informed by research. Is communicated professionally.

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Excellence, Respect, Teamwork. Student Learning: Is demonstrated in a variety of authentic ways. Embraces a range of relevant technologies. At Monterey we aspire: to be a leader in secondary school education where Students achieve their potential, enjoy and identify with their school. Staff are supported professionally, encouraging a lifelong passion for creativity, innovation and learning. Society benefits through the contributions of the Monterey Secondary School community. Our Vision: To provide an opportunity and a pathway through which every child can excel. Our Values: Excellence: We strive for excellence in all that we do. Respect: We act in a manner that demonstrates respect and engenders trust. Teamwork: We contribute enthusiastically as responsible members of the school and wider communities.


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Mount Alexander College “ONE size does not fit all, and neither should education. Student choice and voice is important in empowering students to learn,” says Mr Wayne Haworth, Principal of Mount Alexander College (MAC). When Wayne commenced as a principal at MAC in 2015, he chose Peter Hutton, Templestowe College Principal, as his mentor because of his innovative approach to education. Wayne’s first step as principal was to observe and consult with the school community. Since this shift in focus, enrolments have increased across all year levels from students seeking more from the education system. When students enrol at MAC, they mention they have heard MAC delivers education in an alternative way and that the traditional school system didn’t work. What is different at MAC? MAC students are empowered through vertical classes and subject choice. The school develops creativity, critical thinking skills, and independent work skills. All students have course counselling to create an individual learning plan from over 100 electives. The vertical curriculum enables greater subject choice no matter the year level, which in turn develops a deeper love of learning in students. Year level references are replaced by Entry (Year 7), Above Entry (Years 8 to 10) and Graduate (Years 11 and 12). The school is calm because students selecting their own study path means they are in classes where they want to be.

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This creates a classroom climate quite distinct from most secondary schools. The school is as cosmopolitan as greater Melbourne with over 40 different nationalities represented; there is no better place to learn about the customs and traditions of other cultures than at school. Cultural diversity is one of MAC’s strengths. Whether you are a student, teacher, principal or parent, everyone deserves respect. The school has zero tolerance of bullying of any kind, smoking, alcohol, illegal drugs or violence, and instil in staff and students a sense of respect for self, others and the environment. Student wellbeing is the foundation of academic success. All students have access to a wide range of student wellbeing resources including study and social skills, resilience programs, student leadership development, positive school-wide behaviours, mentor programs, house structure and a dedicated wellbeing team. Wayne considers endeavour as important as excellence. All students can be their best by being empowered to take control of their learning; encouraged to follow their passions while having fun and being challenged; and are supported along the way. By developing a love of learning, the school enables students to realise their true potential.


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Noble Park Secondary College

Noble Park Secondary College is a co-educational school from Years 7-12 providing a vibrant, safe and stimulated learning environment where every individual is valued and encouraged to achieve their full potential academically, socially and sonally nally personally

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A strong commitment to Academic Excellence An active and innovative Art Technology Program including a newly formed partnership with the Drum Theatre Extensive opportunities for Student Leadership roles and responsibilities, ofering positions in Captaincy, Student Council and leadership programs A broad range of opportunities for all students, including VCE, VET and VCAL Comprehensive EAL Program Intensive English Language Program on site Partnership with Monash University ofering a mentoring program for senior students, as well as a tutoring program for students across all year levels Specialised Football (Soccer) program with elite management and coaching A dynamic Outdoor Education Program to promote lifelong engagement in leisure and learning pursuits, including the opportunity for students to gain the Duke of Edinburgh Award A broad and comprehensive Music and Performing Arts Program International Student Program Japanese Exchange program, including a 21 year afiliation with our sister school Shinminato College


Noble Park Secondary College is building towards an exciting future! Our College recently celebrated the opening of the Senior Centre, which creates opportunities for all senior students to access private study hubs, specialised classrooms, a lecture theatre, careers centre, as well as a senior lounge area. Construction is well underway for our brand new architecturally designed Arts and Technology wing, accessible to students across all year levels. Our Middle School Centre will be opening in March 2018 accommodating specialised facilities for music, drama and humanities

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Ringwood Secondary College A College which performs Ringwood Secondary College is a vibrant learning community that celebrates achievement and recognises the unique learning needs of each individual. Students are encouraged, challenged and inspired to achieve their personal best. The College enrolment is 1500+ students with diverse curriculum programs to cater for all needs, including VCE, VCAL and VET. The Year 7 ACE (Achievement, Excellence, Commitment) program for high ability students was implemented in 2016, aiming to engage and challenge students to reach their full intellectual, social and emotional potential within an enriched educational setting. A pastoral care model, based on the tenets of positive psychology has been implemented, with the curriculum explicitly teaching students, in every level, the skills of wellbeing. Co curricula activities in 2017 included: • Year 11 Central and Northern Territory tours • Year 9 CHALLEN9E camp • College musical production ‘Chicago’ • Extensive range of musical ensemble performances and student leadership programs • Extension of the House system including Sport into other curriculum areas Highlights in the near future include, the opening of the new Junior School building, the College Presentation Night, Year 12 Valedictory evening, transition events for incoming Grade 6 students, the annual Year 9 Bike tour, Year 10 Queensland trip, and the junior musical production ‘Shrek’.

College Principal: Michael Phillips Website: www.ringwoodsc.vic.edu.au Email: ringwoodsc@edumail.vic.gov.au Phone: 9870 2002 Fax: 9879 5414

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Rowville Secondary College is One Great School with Four Strengths Based Learning Programs Rowville General Excellence provides curricular and extra curricular opportunities for students who love a combination of Arts, Sports, Mathematics, Science, Language, Literature, Technology and Humanities subjects. Rowville Maths & Science Academy promotes academic excellence and innovative thinking through an integrated and practical STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) curriculum. Rowville Institute of the Arts is a full-time academic and arts program that caters for talented aspiring artists. The curriculum is grounded in world’s best practice and caters for 5 specialist arts practices - Dance, Drama, Media, Music and Visual Arts. Rowville Sports Academy is a full time integrated academic and sporting program that focuses on Football (Soccer), Basketball, Golf, Aussie Rules Football, Volleyball, Tennis, Cricket & Netball.

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Eastern Campus Humphreys Way, Rowville VIC 3178

Western Campus Paratea Drive, Rowville VIC 3178

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Rowville Secondary College AT ROWVILLE Secondary College, we focus on the whole child, assisting them to build social and emotional well-being and to become more confident learners who are able to meet the challenges of their future. As the new (and third) Principal of Rowville Secondary College, I have been spending a lot of time listening to what parents and community members want for their child’s education. There is a strong and clear message that in this rapidly changing world, happiness, health and a good job are seen as the three most important outcomes. That is why we have four different learning programs that focus on each child’s strengths. All students enrol in one of four unique programs – Rowville General Excellence, Rowville Maths and Science Academy, Rowville Institute of the Arts or Rowville Sports Academy. These programs immerse students in curriculum tailored specifically to their strengths, talents and passions. That is why our teachers design lessons that focus on the whole child, building their social and emotional well-being, learning confidence and connection to their future. One approach we apply is the ACE model, a unique an exciting program that impacts literacy and numeracy growth for students specifically in year 7 and 8 English and Mathematics lessons. ACE stands for accelerate, challenge and extend. Our teachers pre-test students to identify whether their skills, knowledge and understanding is at, above or below the expected level. They then divide the class into three differentiated groups and deliver specifically targeted lessons based on student need.

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That is why we offer a huge range of VCE subjects and equally value VCAL, VET and SBAT for students who want a skills based pathway to an apprenticeship, trade or TAFE course. That is why we have high expectations and work in partnership with parents to support every child to be a curious and powerful learner. The goal of ‘Curiosity and Powerful Learning’ is that all Rowville Secondary College students will be literate, numerate and curious. As powerful learners, students need the ability to respond successfully to the tasks that are set and the tasks they set themselves. Teachers have invested in a clear set of values and professional learning process that informs what we do every day, for every child in every classroom. This involves the student to: ■ Integrate prior knowledge ■ Acquire and apply a range of learning skills ■ Solve problems individually and in groups ■ Think carefully about their successes and failures, and learn from both ■ Evaluate conflicting evidence ■ Think critically ■ Accept that learning involves uncertainty and difficulty. It is an exciting time to be a part of the Rowville Secondary College community and I invite you along to see for yourself our One Great School and four programs in action. Book a school tour on 9755 4555. Julie Kennedy Principal


Open Day Wednesday 18 April 2018

Scoresby Secondary College

We know that choosing the right school for your child is one of the most important decisions you will ever make.

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Look at Us Now! Every child has a gift, a particular skill, a special something that can make a difference – to their own lives, to the lives of those around them and to the future of the world. And every child has the potential and deserves the opportunity to be their brilliant best. At Scoresby Secondary College, we believe in providing a learning environment that appreciates and nurtures each and every child’s individual brilliance and inspires them to make a difference in our global community. We are about inspiring confidence Inspiring confidence in our parents – knowing that their child is safe and nurtured as a whole person Inspiring confidence in our community – knowing we are building confident and capable citizens Inspiring confidence in our tertiary providers and employers – knowing that our students have the best foundations for life ahead And most importantly inspiring confidence in our students to be the best they can be and make a difference in our global community. We welcome prospective parents and students to join our tours to gain a glimpse into our close-knit learning community, building on our strengths: • Collaborative and supportive community • High expectations that promote active participation • Safe, secure and engaging learning environment • Personalised learning • Exceptional instrumental and vocal music program • Recognised for growth in academic achievement 2016 in Naplan and study scores of 50 in specialist maths and physics.

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Salesian College Chadstone SALESIAN College Chadstone Year 11 students Robert Lam, Anthony Zulli, Steven Lim and Marcus Facchino have created the 3D video game ‘Elementalist’ as a submission to the Australian STEM Video Game Challenge. The STEM Video Game Challenge aims to facilitate engagement with Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) students, to enable them to learn vital skills for the future through designing, building and testing an original video game. Developed using ‘Unreal Engine’, software that is commonly used in professional game production, the theme of Elementalist is ‘Reaction’, a theme set out by this year’s STEM Video Game Challenge. In ‘Elementalist’, players are able to collect elements and combine these to increase their skills in the game. Levels are randomly generated, and become more challenging as the player progresses through the game. The process of designing and building video games is a great way to develop logic, problem solving, self-efficacy, confidence and risk management skills, writes Dr Chad Habel, a Senior Lecturer at Adelaide University. “Building a game also requires communication and interpersonal skills… and even non-

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commercial games require project management skills, and business and marketing acumen.” When asked whether they believed developing ‘Elementalist’ negatively affected their progress in their other subjects, Robert Lam felt positive about the game. “We learnt to manage our time much more effectively, as we had less time to work with. I think working on ‘Elementalist’ actually benefited our studies in other subjects, as we learnt better organisational skills.” “We also developed better communication and collaboration skills, as we couldn’t all work on the same file simultaneously, so we had to communicate and plan out when each person would work on the game”, says Robert. “We also learnt to be perseverant, as we had to work through hundreds of problems to make the game work.” While this game was developed for the STEM competition specifically, Robert, Anthony, Steven and Marcus have taken the skills they learnt to apply to the next game they develop. Salesian College Chadstone offers VCE subjects including Creative and Digital Media for students interested in pursuing a career in Game Development. Visit salesian.vic.edu.au to learn more.


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PAST STUDENT TAKES FRANCHISE WORLD BY STORM BAO HOANG SALESIAN COLLEGE CHADSTONE CLASS OF 2000, YEAR 12 GRADUATE Past student (Class of 2000), Founder and Managing Director of Vietnamese hawker style food franchises, ‘Rolld’ and ‘Mama’s Buoi’, Bao Hoang’s ability to embrace opportunity is taking the franchise world by storm.

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Salesian College Sunbury ESTABLISHED in 1927, Salesian College Sunbury is the oldest Salesian educational foundation in Australia. We are proud to be a co-educational school providing quality education in a community of faith. Our culture embodies our values of excellence and academic rigor, discipline and dedication, integrity and honesty, religion and generosity of spirit. Our students enjoy a broad range of academic, artistic, environmental, performance, musical and sporting resources within an expansive setting. We value education that incorporates the latest technology, stimulates and encourages excellence and lifelong learning and one that provides pathways through to VCE, VET and VCAL. It is our dream that students will experience their classrooms as invigorating learning environments where they will come to love the process of learning itself by making it their own. Our students are given every opportunity to “Strive in Life”. When they begin their secondary education, they are located in state-of-the-art Savio Campus, built in 2016 for our Year 7 and 8 students. Once they enter Year 9, they are situated in the impressive Mazzarello Campus, purpose built for our Year 9 program that integrates curriculum and applied learning within our unique

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We value education that incorporates the latest technology, stimulates and encourages excellence and lifelong learning …

agricultural precinct. Finally as senior students, they become part of the Bosco Campus. Here they have access to a number of VCE, VCAL and VET study options, giving them the pathways they need to succeed in life beyond secondary education. We welcome you all to come along to one of our upcoming tours to see why we love life here at Salesian College Sunbury. You will meet our dedicated staff, see our students participating in their classes, tour our expansive grounds and appreciate the fantastic new facilities available. For more details phone 9744 0000 or visit salesiansunbury.vic.edu.au.


Engaging with Community. Passion for Learning. Striving for Excellence. Inspired by Faith.

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At Sandringham College we value: • Teaching targeted to individual need to produce outstanding results • High expectations of all learners to ensure success from Years 7-12 • A whole school focus on wellbeing to develop resilience We believe that every student, whatever their aspirations and skills, must be provided with the greatest opportunity to thrive and achieve both personal and academic success.

That’s why Sandringham College offers: • The Select Entry Accelerated Learning (SEAL) Program for academically gifted students • Award winning teaching and learning spaces • A focus on STEAM subjects: Science, Technology, Engineering, The Arts and Mathematics • A broad range of academic, artistic, sporting and vocational programs We are very proud of what we are achieving at our great school and invite you to arrange a tour at your convenience. Please also join us at our Open Night on Thursday 22nd March, 7pm at Bluff Road – I look forward to seeing you there. Amy Porter – College Principal

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SCAPA - Sandringham C College ll A Academy d of Performing Arts (Dance) Sandringham College presents SCAPA (Dance), established in 2015. The program is a pre-professional dance training program for talented students aged 12-18 years.

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St Aloysius College WE LIVE in truly exciting times, and this sense of excitement permeates every aspect of life at St Aloysius College. As we are on the cusp of the third decade of the 21st Century we are conscious that the world in which our graduates will do great things is a world increasingly different from the one in which we grew up in. We invest in our teachers, choosing those with expert knowledge and a dedication for continuous improvement. Today, these teachers are people and data-driven, concentrating on perfecting both the hard and soft skills required by students in 2017 and beyond. These teachers promote an active engagement with families and focus on the personalisation of the learning journey. Ultimately, the very best advertising for what makes St Aloysius different from other schools are our students - so please accept an invitation to come and visit, see our classrooms, our learning and our teaching. As a Catholic girls’ College in the Mercy tradition, the values of hospitality, justice, diversity and inclusivity are lived out in an environment where thinking is challenged and curriculum is rigorous. On further inspection you’ll learn of various programs which ensure this personalisation is genuine - programs for the gifted and talented, programs of learning support,

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programs focusing on Science and Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. As you wander the corridors, you’ll marvel at how classrooms have been transformed into learning spaces which inspire, architecturally designed for how girls learn best. You will further notice how seamlessly yet ubiquitously, technology enhances and enables a multitude of opportunities for all to learn. Our similarities with other high performing schools ensure that we have the soundest of foundations but our differences to them are tangible and explicit. Everything we do, we do so to ensure each girl is enthused and engaged in a learning journey that opens door after door. We ensure families are partners in learning and we do so because our staff are experts in the education of girls for a future still in creation. We would like your journey to begin at ST Aloysius College, and once here, you’ll notice that every child is known. Please contact the College Community Development Manager on 9325 9200 to join one of our regular ‘Walk and Talk Tours’. In addition, please visit the College website www.aloysius.vic. edu.au to view further details, including information sessions and conversations with our Principal.


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Taylors Lakes Secondary College TAYLORS LAKES Secondary College is a single campus, co-educational 7 to 12 Leading School in the Western Suburbs of Melbourne. From the day it opened its doors in 1992 to the Brimbank community, the college has delivered outstanding, vibrant and innovative education. We believe the success of our students is a result of carefully developed educational programs delivered by a highly qualified and committed staff in a positive learning environment in which all students are challenged and supported. This is underpinned by a strong code of conduct, compulsory uniform and high expectations. A positive and responsible approach to education fosters values of trust, tolerance and respect for others. The structure of the college is based on a Middle School (Years 7 - 9) and Senior School (Years 10 - 12).

All students in the middle years of schooling undertake all subjects across all domains. There is also literacy and numeracy support programs offered in the middle years, enhancement programs, including the LEAP Program, and a new Soccer Academy within Health and Physical Education. Taylors Lakes continues to create vibrant indoor and outdoor learning spaces. The college has built a new flexible learning centre, new library, study facilities, meetings, offices, additional IT classrooms, new performing arts centre, new futsal (soccer) courts and new canteen/eating shelter in the last few years to support the development of a challenging, innovative and enriched curriculum at each level. Within every classroom, we provide every child, every opportunity to succeed. With strong leadership, extensive guidance, counselling and tutoring, our students are inspired to aim high. We are very proud of our students and their results.

STUDENTS AT TAYLORS LAKES SECONDARY COLLEGE EXPERIENCE: • A Year 7-12 College on one campus. • A strong tradition of excellent VCE results. • Comprehensive VCE, VET and VCAL programs. • A challenging, academic and diverse curriculum, catering for individual student needs. • Learning Enhancement and Advancement Program (LEAP) for high achieving students • Strong Enrichment, Literacy, Numeracy and Tutorial Programs. • The opportunity to take part in an Accelerated VCE Studies Program. • A New BYOD Learning Netbook Program for all students. • A supportive Careers and Vocational Education program, including the placement of all students in tertiary or employment positions. • A Soccer Academy Program as part of Physical Education. • Established and effective pastoral care programs. • Experienced, supportive and dedicated staff. • Modern facilities in all areas of learning, including a new library, student study area, flexible learning area, canteen, food technology upgrade, performing arts centre and soccer (futsal) synthetic courts. • Extensive Co-Curricular programs. • Improved access to public transport.

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I-Create, Aim High and I CARE Advanced learning program in every subject, Years 7-10 Westall Secondary College is committed to individual student achievement and excellence

Visit Westall Secondary College on any school day, to see us in action. You will be impressed! 88 Rosebank Ave, Clayton South Vic. 3169

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Thomas Carr College THOMAS Carr College is a Catholic co-education Year 7-12 College located in the west of Melbourne at Tarneit. Our College is an innovative educational community, providing the latest technology, buildings and facilities. We offer an engaging curriculum which equips our students with the knowledge, skills and attributes for the future. Powerful learning is facilitated by dedicated staff who nurture faith and positive relationships. From a broad-based curriculum in Years 7 and 8, to a comprehensive range of VCE, VET and VCAL courses, Thomas Carr College is committed to providing a range of programs, which will support all students in their future endeavours. Our Learning and Teaching programs at Thomas Carr College provide an environment that offers all students opportunities to stimulate their intellectual curiosity, whilst developing their confidence in making decisions. This is achieved by emphasising that learning is the key to a successful journey through life, equipping our students with the essential skills, attitudes and values appropriate for a lifetime of learning. In recent years, Thomas Carr has opened a country campus in Coragulac, 11 kilometres from Colac. The Good Samaritan Campus is a former convent located near Colac. In Year 9, students are given the opportunity to embark on a 3-week Country Experience using these new facilities. Our innovative and unique iD9 program provides a specialised curriculum that includes a 3-week residential country experience as well as an intensive city experience. Communication, Investigation and Personal Development are key learning emphases in the course, while elective subjects are based on the objectives of Challenge and Enrichment. In 2018, the College will introduce its Magis Program for gifted and talented students in Year 7. The Magis Program at Thomas Carr College is designed to cater for the needs of the academically gifted or talented student who demonstrates above average abilities, high levels of task commitment and greater creativity. Through specialist curriculum, well-practiced teaching expertise, and a developed culture of high expectations, students will be stimulated, challenged and motivated towards even higher levels of achievement. Each year, one class of

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students is selected to participate in this six-year program which is designed to enhance intellectual potential and development. Accelerated courses involve a combination of a faster paced curriculum and more complex and abstract material which encourages students to further develop their capacity for higher level thinking. We are now in Stage 4 of our exciting capital development works of our 10 Year Master Building Plan. Stage 4 of this plan is the construction of a purpose built Senior Years Centre assisting with the transition from senior secondary schooling to tertiary education. The recently completed Stage 3, saw to the doubling in size of the Fr Tobin Gymnasium to include two full sized basketball courts with retractable tier seating to provide for a show court, refurbished change rooms and a new dedicated weights room, along with the refurbishment of the Fr Ray Administration Centre. A state-of-the-art Performing Arts Centre has recently been completed. The Fr Moran Performing Arts Centre features a 500-seat auditorium together with the latest technical production equipment, lighting and sound dedicated drama and music rooms and a recording studio. Enrolments for Year 7 2019 are now closed, but there are limited spots still available. Please contact the College Registrar for more information.


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Victoria University Secondary College VICTORIA University Secondary College is a coeducational state Year 7-12 college with three campuses. Our vision inspires students to ‘Create the Future’ and we offer a high quality education that provides for all students’ interests and abilities. Our college values ‘Aspire to Achieve’, ‘Strengthen the Community’ and ‘Respect Ourselves and Others’ support and guide all we do at VUSC. At VUSC we believe all students can succeed with effort and persistence. We teach our students to aim for excellence in all that they do. Our teaching and learning framework is based on a synthesis of recent educational research. Enacting this research in the classroom leads to high quality instruction that is reliably delivered throughout the school. Our evidence based teaching practices and strategies establish safe, purposeful and inclusive classroom learning environments while providing the individual behaviour and learning supports needed to achieve academic and social success for all students. Our vision is future focused and empowering. Making connections, critical thinking and learning collaboratively are recognised at VUSC as important to the development of a learning community. We value our community – at school and more broadly. Students are expected to contribute to making the community better in whatever way they can. To help them develop a global understanding, we have introduced an international education focus by creating connections with China, including a sister school relationship. Students have travelled to China each year for the last four years as part of the Victorian Young Leaders to China program. Again in 2017, another group of students had the opportunity to study in China and visit our sister school in Jiangsu. The college is intensely proud of our Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID) specialist program which prepares students for VCE, tertiary education and the workforce. Our partnerships with Beacon, Victoria University and the Australian Business and Community Network continue to offer increasing opportunities for students including gaining scholarships and being mentored by business professionals.

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It is pleasing to see that this year 99% of our students received an offer at either university or TAFE. Our graduating students study degrees in Accounting, Biomedical Science, Law, Business/ Marketing, Engineering, Education, Science and Nursing/Midwifery to name a few. However our focus begins in Year 7. From day one, we will teach your child how to aspire and succeed. Our Music and Performing Arts program, Sports and Rugby League Academy and Debating and School Leadership programs add to the many opportunities available at VUSC. Our music and concert band program and theatre productions support talented musicians, actors and singers. Our unique TEAM 9 program combines personal development and hands-on learning experiences for our Year 9 students, developing resilience, social skills and teamwork. Our interschool sports program is comprehensive and our Rugby League Academy has seen enormous success in Victoria and currently competes in the Tier 1 Schoolboys Australia-wide competition. We are one of only two schools in Victoria to achieve this honour. We invite you to join our exciting community at Victoria University Secondary College. We undertake to give our utmost to provide our students with the skills and knowledge they need to reach their goals.

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Wheelers Hill Secondary College WITH strong leadership and an innovative and personalized approach to secondary education, Wheelers Hill Secondary College continues to be incredibly excited about the future and the outcomes we can achieve for our students. Wheelers Hill Secondary College enjoys an excellent reputation in the wider community because we work to continuously improve outcomes for our students in a positive, personalized and innovative environment. Students have more opportunities, more attention from teachers and more chances to express and test their ideas to achieve success for their future. Our Vision at Wheelers Hill Secondary College is to: ■ Provide a safe and welcoming learning environment where everyone is valued ■ Offer innovative and engaging learning opportunities for students in an ever changing world ■ Encourage all of our students to be the best that they can be The key Values that underpin the Wheelers Hill Secondary College Community include: ■ Achieving your personal best ■ Respect for self and others ■ Promoting honesty, understanding, resilience, teamwork and a hard working approach to everything we do We pride ourselves on being able to provide the very best learning opportunities for our students in the following Key Areas:

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Academic Excellence across all subject areas Sport ■ Performing Arts ■ Student Leadership and our Community Academically, our Extension and Enrichment Program provides for appropriate levels of challenge, particularly in Literacy and Numeracy in the junior years. Our Community Connections Program is a feature of our Middle Years curriculum where students experience a breadth of skills and challenges to develop and support closer connections with the community as a way of improving learning outcomes. On completion of the VCE, we aim to ensure our students move on to university and TAFE equipped to be lifelong learners with the integrity, intelligence and social skills that will enable them to be valuable members of society. Student Wellbeing remains an important area within the College and our students are consistently demonstrating great connections to school and their peers. We are proactive in our approach to support all of our students across all year levels. Throughout the College, students are part of a strong pastoral care program and they have the opportunity to undertake leadership and community roles. We are incredibly proud of our College and the opportunities and care that we are able to afford our students. School Tours are welcomed – call 9561 5811 to make a booking. ■ ■


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Shaws Road, Werribee VIC 3030 Phone: 03 9741 4911

Wyndham Central College is proudly preparing the leaders of tomorrow to be agile, innovative and creative problem solvers, through a range of excellent education programs and teaching strategies.

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Students entering the STEM Academy will participate in cutting edge specialist programs that include: Robotics and Coding — Electronics — 3D Printing — Engineering — 3D Modelling and Gaming. Wyndham Central College is an outstanding school, focused on continuous improvement for our students. We encourage your family to visit the school to discover our progressive approach to 21st century education.

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SEAL PROGRAM SELECT ENTRY ACCELERATED LEARNING ENTRY AT YEAR 7 IN 2019 If your child is a high achiever, gifted learner or talented academic, the St Albans Secondary College SEAL Program will maximise their learning potential across all curriculum areas from Year 7 through to Year 12. The SEAL Program recognises outstanding students by providing them with opportunities to: • Accelerate and enrich their academic studies • To develop their leadership skills and creative talents To register your application for the SEAL Program, contact the Program Coordinator, Ms Amy Lee at lee.amy.a@edumail.vic.gov.au or visit our College website at www.stalbanssc.vic.edu.au Telephone (+613) 9366 2555 www.stalbanssc.vic.edu.au

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The Australian Guild of Music Education THE Australian Guild of Music is a nonprofit organisation providing Distance Education solely in the field of Music Education. Our aim is to provide students with skills/ knowledge that they can use in any Music industry related career. Students gain a wide range of knowledge in all subjects; this prepares them when choosing to develop on any one single skill plus use another skill in music to gain income in the music industry. The Guild holds live lectures at the Kooyong campus allowing students to have more involvement with lecturers & students. Our class sizes are small, so you will enjoy the benefits of quality contact with your teachers and fellow students. Distance students are to maintain weekly contact via MOODLE e-learning through chats, forums and messaging. Lecturers/tutors contact or discuss in person with students any concerns they may have regarding subjects and always work with the student on ways to strengthen any weaknesses. The Guild has always maintained a high percentage rate of passing students.

All lecturers are musicians and educators of high standing in their field of expertise. The Australian Guild of Music Education offer careerfocused training in a whole range of courses from Certificate I, II, III and IV through to Diploma, Advanced Diploma and Bachelor Degrees. The Kooyong campus has undertaken a large renovation in 2012 to improve the campus. The new sections/rooms have increased resources available to students plus enable an increase in delivery options. The campus now has a stage, computer laboratory, second recording studio, additional practice rooms and updated recreational areas for students. Instruments and equipment have also been increased. The courses we teach, and the ways we teach them, are practical and in step with current industry practice. We develop the courses for the in-demand jobs, in close collaboration with industry, and we give you the qualities and qualifications employers seek. Our teaching is flexible, so you can find the mode of study that suits you best. Our qualifications are accredited nationally and recognised internationally.

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Real Musicians. Our excellent facilities include a concert hall and two state of the art recording studios. Study online or on campus. FEE HELP is available for eligible students.

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Get started in Real Estate The first step to starting your career in real estate is to complete the Agents Representative course. The Agent’s Representative course provides you with the skills required to work as a salesperson or property manager under the supervision of a licenced estate agent. The REIV Agent’s Representative Course: * is provided over 5 days in the classroom with flexible learning options to study online via distance learning. * is presented by experienced professional trainers currently working in the real estate industry. * provides insight into the real estate industry Learning Outcomes - The course consists of three units of competency from the CPP40307 Certificate IV in Property Services (Real Estate) training package and students are required to demonstrate competency in each of the three units within the course. Once assessed as meeting the requirements for competency, the REIV will issue a Statement of Attainment.

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A Career in Travel What technical & professional skills do I need to become a Travel Agent? As a Travel Agent, it’s important that you are a strong multitasker who can listen to client requests, manage their travel plans and suggest travel options that will best suit their needs. You’ll also need to have strong sales skills, as much of your success will be determined by the sales you secure. While you don’t need a licence to work as a Travel Agent, formal training will put you in a strong position to stand out from the crowd when it comes to applying for jobs. As most employers prefer their staff to have previous experience in the travel industry, a qualification such as a Certificate III in Travel or a Diploma of Travel and Tourism (SIT50112) is an ideal way to gain experience if you haven’t worked in the industry before. As SEEK Learning Consultant Rachel Armstrong explains, “A travel or tourism qualification will teach you valuable skills using the computer reservations system used for making travel bookings, preparing quotes and destination knowledge.” While a Certificate provides you with an entry point and the practical skills you’ll need to get your foot in the door, a Diploma will prepare you for managerial roles in the travel industry and teach you skills relevant to related fields such as hospitality and events. Your own travel experience will also be used to your advantage. Travelling as much as possible (or a long history in travel) can strengthen your geographical knowledge and provide you with valuable first-hand insights. Should I become a Travel Agent? To be a successful Travel Agent, you will need: ■ good communication skills ■ the ability to multitask ■ general computer skills ■ an aptitude for geography ■ basic mathematics skills ■ patience Whether you’re a well-heeled traveller or an armchair explorer, a passion for travel is a must if you want to succeed in the industry. Alongside this, strong people skills and a focus on customer service are all important traits too. Josh Dyer, Senior Travel Consultant at Melbourne-based agency The Friendly Group, says the best Travel Agents he knows are “customer

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driven, and able to funnel their passion through their love of helping each and every uniquely different person”. “Quite often you will be juggling many detailed itineraries and dealing with customers and suppliers in order to secure dates and ensure smooth transitioning, so organisation and multitasking skills are essential,” adds Josh. What does a Travel Agent do? Travel Agents provide an intermediary service between clients and suppliers to plan leisure and business travel arrangements. These services may range from straightforward tasks such as booking direct flights to coordinating entire travel experiences including itineraries, accommodation, transport, tours and visas. As a Travel Agent, your key responsibility will be to simplify the process of arranging travel for your clients using your knowledge of the industry. Travel Agents provide expert advice, secure the best value options for their clients, and ensure they have a positive travel experience. Travel Agents may specialise in a particular field such as domestic travel, international travel, corporate travel, or tours. Specialities can also be destination-specific, usually based on a Travel Agent’s familiarity with a particular region. Most Travel Agents work in a sales environment in a retail travel agency, call centre or online agency, and make a commission on the bookings made. Daily tasks for a Travel Consultant As a Travel Agent, your daily tasks will include: ■ Liaising with clients in person, over the phone or via email to discuss their travel requirements. ■ Advising clients on suitable options for domestic or international destinations, tours, accommodation, transport, insurance and fares. ■ Preparing customised itineraries to suit the clients’ preferences and budget. ■ Making and confirming bookings, often via a Global Distribution System (computerised central reservation system). ■ Issuing tickets or relevant documents. ■ Providing up to date advice on travel regulations including visa and medical requirements, baggage limits, safety and local customs. ■ Modifying existing bookings to suit a change in clients’ circumstances. ■ Researching destinations and keeping up to date with travel industry news. ■ Ongoing training with other team members and management.


A Career in Aviation Bacchus Marsh School Of Aviation HOW many people can say that? How many times have you heard your family and friends complain that they have to go to work on Monday, that they wish they could do something that they enjoy instead of the same repetitive, mundane activity that they engage in now. I work for Tigerair as a First Officer on the A320. I fly to a different destination every work day with a great crew in a high tech office. I have to apply my knowledge and experience in a myriad of situations which is both challenging and rewarding. I remember sitting in the careers office at school being told that I had to do a degree. I just wanted to fly – I didn’t care how, but I was going to be a pilot. I was gently reminded that pilots had to do well at high level maths and sciences – I’m here to tell you that it’s not true. I selected the subjects that interested me – Physical Education, Legal Studies, Physics, Japanese, Math Methods (I admit I did this because I thought that I had to), English and Dance – yes, Dance. The road towards becoming an airline pilot was by no means an easy one. There was a lot of study and various jobs along the way. I worked in a chemist and at a flying school whilst completing year 11 and 12 to pay for my flying lessons. I flew my first solo on my 16th

I Love My Job. birthday and obtained my Private Pilots licence on my 17th birthday. I saved enough money to fly a small twin engined plane across to Perth at the end of year 12. I was successful in receiving a Defence Force scholarship to attend the Academy to become a military pilot. I decided that this wasn’t for me and I began pursuing a civilian career which consisted of instructing, testing officer, freight carrying and finally flying for the Royal Flying Doctor Service. My father said something to me when I left home at 17 to attend the Academy: “The only people who don’t make it are the ones who give up.” I am where I want to be – in one of the best jobs in the world. Not because I did a degree, not because I did subjects I was expected to do and most certainly not because it was handed to me on a silver platter. I’m here because I worked and studied hard, had supportive friends and family who believed that I could do it and I never, EVER gave up. Melanie Dow

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A Career in Massage Therapy What is Massage Therapy? Massage therapy has been around for thousands of years. The ancient Greeks, Chinese and Egyptians all made reference to this unique form of medicine. However, an old, stale industry it certainly is not. Massage therapy has been growing in recent years as people look to alternative methods to de-stress and cure their ailments. Massage therapy is a term that encompasses many different types of massage. In general, these can be broken down into two categories; relaxation and clinical. Relaxation style massage is what many of you may think of when you think of massage. Types of relaxation massage include:: Swedish massage; Esalen massage; Geriatric massage; and Lomi Lomi. These types of massage are generally performed with the goal of relaxing the patient and reducing stress. The other type of massage is clinical massage. These types of massage aim to address a specific therapeutic goal and can include: Sports massage; Rehabilitative massage; Post-surgical massage; and Myotherapy. As I’m sure you can imagine, the varying styles of massage mean that there are an equally varied number of career options. This can include everything from working with professional athletes, working with a physiotherapist, or working on a cruise ship or at a resort. Massage therapists also have the benefit of being able to work freelance. This can be good for people who need to fit their work around other commitments or people who have always wanted to work for themselves. Of course, as a massage therapist, as well as your qualification it will help if you have certain other skills or personality traits. This can include social skills such as empathy and the ability to communicate well, as well as physical skills such as strength and stamina. As well as this, those who are looking to work freelance should have good organisational and time-management skills. What Qualifications do I Need? As well as the aforementioned skills, it is imperative to get the correct qualification to become a massage therapist. There are a couple of TAFE qualifications you can take to get certified. These courses cover all the important things you need to know to become a great massage therapist and will set you up with an excellent general knowledge of massage. The most general course you can take is the Certificate IV in Massage Therapies.

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This certificate is perfect for those who are wanting to enter the massage industry or even for qualified massage therapists who want to ensure their qualifications are valid in Australia. For those people who want to pick up some specialist skills and don’t mind taking a little longer over their course, there are other options. Some of these include: ■ Diploma of Remedial Massage ■ Diploma of Traditional Chinese Medicine Remedial Massage ■ Diploma in Shiatsu and Oriental Therapy These qualifications are a little more in-depth than the Certificate IV and as such, they take a little longer to complete. However, they give you the opportunity to specialise in a particular skill which can be a great career boost. You are also able to study online when taking these courses, which can be great if you need to fit your learning around other commitments. They are also completely VET FEE-HELP approved, which means the cost of the course is initially government funded. You don’t need to pay for your course until you are working and earning at least $54,869. Before choosing a course, make sure you have thought about the type of massage you want to do, and where you want to do it. That way you can make sure your qualification will take you exactly where you want to go. Where Will my Career Take me? The outlook for massage therapist jobs in Australia is strong over the next few years. Specifically, employment for Massage Therapists is expected to grow strongly till 2020. Depending on the course you take people who gain their qualifications in Massage Therapy can apply to jobs as general Massage Therapists, Massage Practitioners or a type of massage therapy more specific to their qualification. These jobs can be either in a spa/leisure location, in a medical location or freelance jobs in a variety of places. Many massage therapists work part time, especially when first starting out and gaining experience or a good client base. A career in massage therapy can be a very rewarding experience. You can help people reduce stress or recover from injuries. It is a growing industry and with lots of new opportunities in a variety of different places. As the industry is expected to keep growing in the future, who knows what kind of jobs will soon open up. For those that want it, a job as a massage therapist can also be a great opportunity to work for yourself.


Locality Guide EAST Camberwell High School .................................................14

NORTH EAST Aitken College ..........................................................................7

Heathmont College............................................................. 35

Epping Secondary College .............................................30

Highvale Secondary College ........................................ 37

Greensborough College ........................................ 32 & 33

Ringwood Secondary College ...................................... 61

Marymede Catholic College ..............................48 & 49

Salesian College – Chadstone ...........................66 & 67

Our Lady of Sion College.................................................51

Westall Secondary College .............................................75

St Monica’s College – Epping ................................. 4 & 5

Wheelers Hill Secondary College................... 80 & 81

WEST Bacchus Marsh Grammar ......................................... 8 & 9

SOUTH EAST Carrum Downs Secondary College............................15

Bayside P-12 College ................................................ 10 & 11

Cranbourne East Secondary College ............ 22 & 23

Braybrook College ..................................................... 12 & 13

Cranbourne Secondary College ....................... 24 & 25

Caroline Chisholm Catholic College ............. 16 & 17

Grossek’s View ............................................................20 & 36

CRC St Albans ............................................................ 26 & 27

Hampton Park Secondary College ............................ 34

Copperfield College ............................................................21

Lyndhurst Secondary College ...................................... 43

Essendon Keilor College ......................................28 & 29

Mater Christi College .......................................50 & Back

Good News Lutheran College .......................................31

Noble Park Secondary College ......................... 58 & 59

Hoppers Crossing Secondary College.........38 & 39

PSW Uniforms........................................................................ 91

Kurunjang Secondary College ..................................... 42

Rowville Secondary College....................... 62, 63 & 64

Mackillop................................................Front, 2, 3, 44 & 45

Schoolboys Stratospheric Rise........................................6

Marian College ........................................................... 46 & 47

Scoresby Secondary College .........................................65

Mount Alexander College.................................... 56 & 57

Wheelers Hill Secondary College................... 80 & 81

Mount St. Josephs Girls’ College ............................... 53 Penola Catholic College...................................................60

BAYSIDE Monterey Secondary College ............................ 54 & 55 Sandringham College..............................................70 & 71

St Albans Secondary College ....................................... 83 Taylors Lakes Secondary College ...............................74 Thomas Carr College...............................................76 & 77

MELBOURNE A Career in Aviation .......................................................... 87 A Career in Massage Therapy ..................................... 88

Victoria University Secondary College ........78 & 79 Wyndham Central College............................................. 82

A Career in Travel................................................................86 Australian Guild of Music Education ...................... 84 REIV ............................................................................................. 85 St Aloysius College ...................................................72 & 73 NORTH Charles La Trobe College .....................................18 & 19 John Fawkner College............................................ 40 & 41 Mill Park Secondary College ........................................ 52 Salesian College - Sunbury .................................68 & 69 Secondary Education

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Contents A Career in Aviation .......................................................... 87

MacKillop...............................................Front, 2, 3, 44 & 45

A Career in Massage Therapy .................................... 88

Marian College .......................................................... 46 & 47

A Career In Travel ...............................................................86

Marymede Catholic College .............................48 & 49

Aitken College ..........................................................................7

Mater Christi College ......................................50 & Back

Australian Guild Of Music Education .................... 84

Mill Park Secondary College ....................................... 52

Bacchus Marsh Grammar ........................................ 8 & 9

Monterey Secondary College ........................... 54 & 55

Bayside P-12 College ................................................ 10 & 11

Mount Alexander College .................................. 56 & 57

Braybrook College ..................................................... 12 & 13

Mount St. Joseph Girls’ College ................................ 53

Camberwell High School .................................................14

Noble Park Secondary College ........................ 58 & 59

Caroline Chisholm Catholic College ............. 16 & 17

Our Lady Of Sion College ...............................................51

Carrum Downs Secondary College............................15

Penola Catholic College ................................................60

Charles La Trobe College .....................................18 & 19

PSW Uniforms ...................................................................... 91

Copperfield College ............................................................21

REIV ............................................................................................ 85

Cranbourne East Secondary College ........... 22 & 23

Ringwood Secondary College ..................................... 61

Cranbourne Secondary College ...................... 24 & 25

Rowville Secondary College ..................... 62, 63 & 64

CRC St Albans ........................................................... 26 & 27

Salesian College – Chadstone ..........................66 & 67

Epping Secondary College ............................................30

Salesian College – Sunbury ...............................68 & 69

Essendon Keilor College .....................................28 & 29

Sandringham College ............................................70 & 71

Good News Lutheran College ......................................31

Schoolboy’s Stratospheric Rise .....................................6

Greensborough College ....................................... 32 & 33

Scoresby Secondary College ........................................65

Grossek’s View ...........................................................20 & 36

St Albans Secondary College ....................................... 83

Hampton Park Secondary College ........................... 34

St Aloysius College ..................................................72 & 73

Heathmont College ........................................................... 35

St Monica’s College – Epping ................................ 4 & 5

Highvale Secondary College ....................................... 37

Taylors Lakes Secondary College ...............................74

Hoppers Crossing Secondary College.........38 & 39

Thomas Carr College...............................................76 & 77

John Fawkner College .......................................... 40 & 41

Victoria University Secondary College ........78 & 79

Kurunjang Secondary College .................................... 42

Westall Secondary College .............................................75

Locality Guide .......................................................................89

Wheelers Hill Secondary College................... 80 & 81

Lyndhurst Secondary College ..................................... 43

Wyndham Central College............................................. 82

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