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Grossek’s View Grossek’s view SCHOOL CHOICE DILEMMAS THE reception area was unusually quiet for a Monday morning, or so she thought, as she waited patiently for her appointment with the school principal. Mrs Tonkin’s son, Julian, was about to graduate from his local primary school after seven years. Seven tough years she thought. Julian was by no stretch of the imagination an academically inclined student. In fact, quite the opposite. To make matters worse, his small circle of friends, inspired more by desperation than by choice, she thought, led him more often than not to detention classes than anywhere else. “Good morning, Mrs Tonkin. Pleased to see you.” Ms Carpenter, the principal, smiled, as she mostly did. “What can I do for you?” Jolted from her thoughts, Mrs Tonkin fumbled for a moment. She hated those fumbling moments. They made her feel inadequate, just as they had throughout her childhood, a childhood dominated by the oppressive nature of her father. Guilt was in there too. Julian’s awkwardness in conversation she was sure didn’t help him much in making friends with better peers. He must have inherited that fumbling conversational trait from her. “Oh, yes.” She stammered. “I……er,” damn it. There I go again. Ms Carpenter was kindly, always kindly. “Take your time.” Once seated in Ms Carpenter’s office, and thoughts of her own awkwardness as a child no longer front and centre in her mind, words came more freely to Mrs Tonkin. In fact they burst out. “I’m worried about Julian next year, transitioning to secondary school. He isn’t a confident kid. He gets into trouble so much and I worry about him. His father worries about him too, I think.” Julian rarely saw his father since his parents split, acrimoniously so, several years ago. Mrs Tonkin rarely spoke with him, and, in truth, was relieved. He was so much like her father. Goodness knows why she married him. At least now she was
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free of him, though popping him into this conversation right now might give her some ammunition in her quest to find the right secondary school for Julian next year. “In what way?” replied Ms Carpenter, her tone deliberately sounding puzzled, yet reassuring in an understated way. This was not the first time that she was meeting with a parent anxious about their child’s transition to secondary schooling. In fact, somewhat to her frustration, it was an increasing phenomenon. Anxiety, as Ms Carpenter knew only too well, was surging through society, almost unchecked. The consequences for her, in her role as a school principal, were quite profound. “Well,” began Mrs Tonkin, her confidence boosted, by Ms Carpenter’s unwavering smile. “I’m not sure that the school to which Julian is zoned is right for him. You see most of the boys that he hangs out with are going there next year and they all get into trouble here, nearly all the time. I was hoping that Julian could get away from them.” Mrs Tonkin paused, as much to catch her breath as to think of what to say next. Ms Carpenter’s smile had disappeared by now, replaced by a nothingness sort of expression, one which Mrs Tonkin could not read. “Julian is a follower and he needs a fresh start. I was hoping you might be able to recommend another local government school that might suit him better.” Her voice trailed off noticeably. Ms Carpenter winced ever so slightly. Clearing her throat, knowing that she had no good news for Mrs Tonkin, Ms Carpenter attempted to deflect her concerns. “But, it’s a great school with a wonderful student wellbeing program. Besides which, it’s our main feeder secondary school and we have a longstanding excellent transition program in operation with them.” Mrs Tonkin remained visibly unimpressed. “He needs a break from those other boys.” Continued on page 12
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Bayswater Secondary College BAYSWATER Secondary College is a coeducational school with a growing enrolment of approximately 220 students, located on an appealing, spacious campus easily accessible via public transport. We offer a flexible, academic curriculum, with broad subject choices and pathways, specialist learning areas and wide range of extra-curricular activities. We celebrate cultural diversity through foreign language studies and an international student program. The College works closely with both the Knox and Maroondah communities to achieve –“the best education outcomes possible for all of our students”. Our Junior School (Years 7-9) provides a supportive, challenging and rigorous learning environment to make the transition from primary to secondary school a successful and engaging experience. Our technology rich classrooms, underpinned by a global education program, aim to develop all students as independent, resilient and co-operative learners. The Senior School (Years 10-12) focuses on the educational, career and personal development of young adults. A challenging and academic learning program helps to provide pathways to post-secondary education, training and work experiences through a wide range of educational electives and VCE, VET and VCAL programs. In year 12, we also offer University entrance courses for highly competent and motivated students seeking early entrance into tertiary studies.
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Our Select Entry Accelerated Learning (SEAL) program for students in Years 7-10 provides a rigorous academic program that challenges and extends students who are looking for university pathways into the future. Our international student program provides learning experiences that assist local and international students to better understand their place within the world. By “thinking global, acting local” we seek to build strong links around the world to provide a rich and diverse set of learning experiences. Our commitment to 21st Century learning allows all students to utilise various technologies in their learning, via the College’s Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) program, which develops digital literacy and prepares students for the 24/7 world we live in. The creative and performing arts, along with technology provide many opportunities for students to explore and develop their creative potential. Excellent facilities and dedicated staff ensure that student expression, engagement and achievement are celebrated in drama, dance, music, technology and creative arts. Student leadership and our extensive elective programs, including entrepreneurship, STEM, project based learning and self-development courses, provide students with valuable learning opportunities to develop student voice and agency, allowing all students to successfully prepare for the future.
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BENTLEIGH SECONDARY COLLEGE Excellence in Education Bentleigh Secondary College is a co-educational school that is committed to inspiring academic and creative excellence in our students. Our new purpose-built da Vinci Centre has been designed with state-of-the-art spaces to deliver Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics (STEAM). The inspiring facility with light-filled dynamic learning spaces and courtyards includes Visual Art studios, an Art gallery, Technology rooms with specialist Food kitchens and Robotics. The new Sports stadiums will encourage increased student participation in sports and physical activity and become home to our Sports Academy. The Sports Academy will encourage positive educational and career outcomes for students, providing access to high performance training and coaching whilst participating in a comprehensive academic program.
At Bentleigh Secondary College students are able to find and develop their real self and celebrate being the very best they can be.
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Continued from page 4 Ms Carpenter understood exactly, but there was virtually nothing within her power to assist Mrs Tonkin; not given the clarity of the enrolment procedures now in place for government. Due to rapidly rising enrolments all local secondary schools were strictly enforcing the procedures – with only one accepting enrolments from out of their zone. She wasn’t sure that Mrs Tonkin would be likely to seek to enrol Julian at that school. It was quite some distance from where he lived and the school’s declining enrolments would be of concern. Her silence prompted Mrs Tonkin; actually needled her. “So what are our choices?” “Well, you can always appeal Julian’s placement.” “And what are our chances of success?” disappointment creeping as rapidly into Mrs Tonkin’s voice as was a cocktail of helplessness and frustration overwhelming the principal. “I don’t know really,” she replied carefully, at which point the school bell rang. “Look, I suggest you make an appointment with the principal of your son’s zoned secondary college and explain your concerns. From our end, we will certainly alert them to the challenges your son faces socially next year in moving forward.” Ms Carpenter paused, just long enough to absorb the disappointment in Mrs Tonkin’s eyes. “Don’t worry too much Mrs Tonkin, I’m sure that we can work this all out to Julian’s best advantage.” Mrs Tonkin rose from her seat, shook her head and started to say something before the stumbling fumbling for words took control. “Thank you Ms Carpenter for your time.” Ms Carpenter saw Mrs Tonkin out, watching her crestfallen figure disappear in the distance. Slowly she returned to her office, sat down, then almost immediately stood up, went to the staffroom, poured herself a black coffee and returned. A flood of thoughts engulfed her as she sat quietly in the privacy of her office, doors closed. She could empathise with Mrs Tonkin. What would she, herself, do in similar circumstances?
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Probably much the same. Yet, on the other hand, as a principal of a public school in Victoria, systemic considerations could not be ignored. What was the best advice could she give to parents, anxious to ensure the best choice of school for their child transitioning to a secondary school setting? That was a question she had asked herself many times over. Do your homework – and if your choice is a public school, your neighbourhood school is your starting point. What sort of fit is it educationally and socially for your child? Word of mouth is valuable too – what do other families think of the school? Check the school out for yourself. It’s amazing what you can learn about a school’s culture and operations from a visit. Whatever you end up deciding, remember that no matter what school your child ends attending, there will be great times and tough times. Don’t beat yourself up too much in searching for the impossible. If only! Her coffee finished, Ms Carpenter sighed, and turned her attention to other matters. HENRY GROSSEK Principal, Berwick Lodge Primary School Host, Viewpoints, Casey Radio 97.7FM On Fridays 9.00am to 11.00am www.caseyradio.com.au
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 students 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 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 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. CHS seamlessly blends history and tradition with contemporary learning. In 2013 a newly constructed Enterprise Centre for Year 9 students was opened. A FIFA standard soccer pitch was opened for use in 2017 and in 2019 contemporary learning spaces for Year 7, 8 and 11 students were completed. For further information please visit our website www.camhigh.vic.edu.au
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Adults must listen to bullied students before acting TWO of the most common approaches adults have taken to bullying among school students may not work. To do better, adults must start by listening to bullied children rather than rushing to action, say leading experts. ADULT REACTIONS TO BULLYING CAN DO MORE HARM THAN GOOD Professor Marilyn Campbell of the Queensland University of Technology is a leading expert on bullying, and a member of the Australian Universities Anti-Bullying Research Alliance. She said that both past and present approaches to bullying have often been ineffective. “The most general advice to young people who were bullied used to be ignore it and walk away,” said Professor Campbell. “With the knowledge of the often devastating harm that bullying can cause we have changed our advice to say to the bullied student to tell an adult. In a school context that is usually a teacher.” “However, bullying in schools is not significantly decreasing. Perhaps we are not responding to young people in the most effective way.” “Instead of listening and hearing what the young person wants us to do we usually investigate and punish. This often brings more humiliation to the bullied student because of the lack of confidentiality and sometimes, if the bullying is severe, more retaliation, increasing the bullying.” For more information or an interview, please contact Professor Marilyn Campbell on 0409 486 570 or at ma.campbell@qut.edu.au TAILOR BULLYING RESPONSES TO INDIVIDUAL STUDENTS AND COMMUNITIES Associate Professor Barbara Spears of the University of South Australia, the Chair of the Australian Universities Anti-Bullying Research Alliance, agrees that it is essential to listen to young people when formulating responses to bullying, and to tailor responses accordingly. “For some time we have been suggesting that a whole school approach is required to deal with bullying, and the evidence suggests that this does help to reduce bullying, but it is not the complete story,” said Dr Spears.
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“We also need to have differentiated, tiered intervention and prevention strategies: some universal information for everyone, as well as targeted and specific approaches that are tailored to the needs of particular students in that community, whether they are perpetrating or experiencing victimisation, or standing by while it happens.” “As schools also reflect the communities around them, it is important that all aspects of each community work together to prevent bullying and support those who have been victimised. Bullying is everyone’s problem, not just a school’s. We must listen to our young people and do better to model alternative solutions to bullying, aggression and violence.” For more information or an interview, please contact Associate Professor Barbara Spears on 0403 168 300 or at Barbara.Spears@unisa.edu.au
INTERVENTIONS TO ADDRESS BULLYING Professor Phillip Slee of Flinders University is likewise a leading expert on bullying, and a member of the Australian Universities AntiBullying Research Alliance together with Professor Campbell and Dr Spears. He noted that bullying is a public health issue impacting on everyone and detracting from the social capital of the community. “Bullying prevention is a whole of community matter – not just a matter for schools,” said Professor Slee. “Some groups are particularly vulnerable, such as children on the autistic spectrum, those who are LGBTQI, and those with special educational needs and disabilities.” He emphasised, also, that bullying has an economic cost to the community, and that effective interventions need to be promoted. However, he said it was crucial that interventions proceed from a strong evidence base; while some work, others can do more harm than good. As such, he suggested that a strong evidence base for interventions must be established before they are widely promoted. For more information or an interview, please contact Professor Phillip Slee on 0439 828 634 or at phillip.slee@flinders.edu.au
Casey Grammar School is a welcoming coeducational school that provides exceptional learning in a setting that values each individual.
The curriculum in Years 7-10 engages students in an extensive range of core and elective courses, setting our students up for either a VCE (ATAR) or Casey Pathway in their Senior Years.
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The education journey is supported and guided through the House structure and Pastoral Care Program. Success looks different for everyone and at Casey Grammar School we nourish and foster the needs of each student to ensure everyone is given the opportunity to be the very best version of themselves.
Coburg High School WELCOME to Coburg High School, a school with a distinctive culture of students learning and supporting each other to do their best in keeping with our four school values: Excellence, Curiosity, Integrity, Community. At our school, staff work collaboratively to develop a comprehensive and cohesive online curriculum, closely monitor and support the health and wellbeing of students, and challenge students to reach their potential. Students are at the centre of our approach to teaching and learning and our decision-making. We hold high expectations of student learning, leadership, participation and behaviour. We are committed to academic excellence and we are proud of the high results and impressive achievements of our students. We endeavour to develop the whole person and we are proud to cultivate the diverse talents of our students. We offer a range of well-established co-curricular programs and clubs and an expanding range of opportunities for students to contribute their own ideas for initiatives, activities and events. Students are also offered an extensive range of excursions, camps, interstate tours and international tours. There are a wide range of enrichment opportunities to develop leadership capacity, participate in debating and public speaking programs, perform in concerts,
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productions and musicals, exhibit original artwork in galleries, compete in interschool sporting teams, develop fluency in Chinese (Mandarin) or Spanish, explore a wide range of humanities subjects, develop scientific curiosity through excursions, events and our own digital technologies and STEAM programs. Coburg High School is a vibrant place of learning and personal growth. We expect students to invest significant effort into their learning and to take up opportunities that enable them to showcase their talents, explore their interests, and continually develop new knowledge and skills. Coburg High School is a purpose-built, contemporary and state-of-the-art learning environment with ubiquitous access to technology through a Bring Your Own Mac program, flexible learning spaces, classrooms and specialist science laboratories, art rooms, dance and performance spaces, theatrette, and a new recording studio and library. The school is set within wonderful, expansive and well-kept grounds with a gymnasium, oval, multiple new outdoor courts, and nearby access to a range of fantastic local facilities. We encourage active transport with students walking, cycling and scooting to school and accessing convenient, nearby public transport.
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Craigieburn Secondary College AT CRAIGIEBURN Secondary College we have high expectations of our students, teachers, parents, curriculum programs and the broader community. Students and staff strive to “be their best” in all aspects of College life. Our focus is to ensure every student engages with their learning and is challenged to achieve beyond their potential. Our teaching code of practice is underpinned by a rigorous instructional framework that ensures that there is consistency in the delivery of high level educational programs. We believe when there is an environment of excellence in every classroom then students will achieve their full potential. Our programs at Craigieburn Secondary College are stimulating, rewarding and forward looking; they encourage the highest standard of achievement in every activity undertaken by our students. Academic studies and work preparedness are enhanced by
At Craigieburn Secondary College we are committed to the development of our students into well educated, confident young adults personal development, cultural skills, social growth and self-fulfilment. At Craigieburn Secondary College we are committed to the development of our students into well educated, confident young adults, well prepared for a fulfilling and successful future. The wellbeing and engagement of every new student is an important priority for all Craigieburn teaching and support staff. Our Year 7 students thrive within the supportive environment of the College’s small team approach. Students commence each day under the care of their Personal Learning Time Teacher as their first level of support. Personal Learning Time Programs and a Year 7 Orientation Program quickly promotes confidence and a sense of belonging in our young students to ensure a seamless transition into College life. The College is organised into sub-schools with a strong emphasis on support for all students’ transition into school and throughout their educational journey. Programs are specifically tailored to build relationships between teachers and students and to meet the individual learning needs of students as they progress through the year levels. STRONG FOUNDATIONS Our Year 7 and 8 programs provide a solid foundation for future success by embedding literacy, numeracy and the use of Information and Communication
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Technologies across all subjects in the curriculum. Students’ curiosity is heightened through the building of thinking skills and enquiry learning. Junior school students enjoy access to a broad and engaging curriculum and are supported by tailored learning programs in English and Maths which meet their individual learning needs. Good study habits, regular homework and pride in achievement are expected, encouraged and rewarded. Initiative, personal responsibility for learning and a strong sense of commitment is central to life in Years 11 and 12. A highly disciplined and collaborative work ethic among staff and students support each student’s quest for VCE success and successful career pathways. Students have the opportunity to start VCE subjects in Year 10 in order to enhance their ATAR score upon completion of Year 12. Our vocational programs also provide credit toward the VCE and TAFE courses. Craigieburn Secondary College is proud of its senior students, many of whom achieve outstanding results. They graduate as self-directed, confident young adults, well prepared for the post-secondary world of tertiary study, vocational training or direct employment. All students are encouraged to undertake enhancement, extension and acceleration programs. Consolidation programs support individual needs. Students are strongly encouraged to make a commitment to community service with student leaders making valuable contributions to school life. College Captains, Sub-school Captains, House Captains and SRC representatives take an active role in decision making within the college. Innovative teaching programs, staff commitment to ongoing professional development and outstanding physical resources enable the College to deliver a fulfilling educational experience.
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ADDITIONAL SCHOOL TOURS ADDITIONAL SCHOOL TOURS sTuesday 18th April 2017 — 10:00am s Monday 24th April -2017 —10:00 am s s 7EDNESDAY TH -AY 10:00am s -ONDAY TH -AY - 10:00am are warmly invited to contact the ŽĸĐĞ on 9308 1144 to arWĂƌĞŶƚƐ ĂŶĚ ƐƚƵĚĞŶƚƐ ƵŶĂďůĞ ƚŽ ĂƩĞŶĚ ŽƵƌ ƐĐŚĞĚƵůĞĚ ƚŽƵƌƐ ĂƌĞ ǁĂƌŵůLJ ŝŶǀŝƚĞĚ ƚŽ ĐŽŶƚĂĐƚ ƚŚĞ ŽĸĐĞ ŽŶ ϵϯϬϴ ϭϭϰϰ ƚŽ ĂƌƌĂŶŐĞ Ă ƐƵŝƚĂďůĞ ĂůƚĞƌŶĂƟǀĞ ƟŵĞ ĂŶĚ ĚĂLJ ƚŽ ƚŽƵƌ ƚŚĞ ŽůůĞŐĞ ǁŝƚŚ ŽƵƌ tant ƐƐŝƐƚĂŶƚ WƌŝŶĐŝƉĂů :ĂŵĞƐ DĐ'ĂǀŝƐŬ Principal Genevieve Bongrain Craigieburn Secondary College Craigieburn Secondary College
102 Hothlyn Drive Craigieburn Victoria 3064 102 Hothlyn Drive Craigieburn Victoria 3064
Telephone (+613) 9308 1144
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At Craigieburn Secondary College we have high exAt Craigieburn Secondary College we have curricuhigh teachers, parents, ĞdžƉĞĐƚĂƟŽŶƐ ŽĨ ŽƵƌ lum programs and the ƐƚƵĚĞŶƚƐ͕ ƚĞĂĐŚĞƌƐ͕ broader community. StuƉĂƌĞŶƚƐ͕ ĐƵƌƌŝĐƵůƵŵ dents and staī strive to “be ƉƌŽŐƌĂŵƐ ĂŶĚ ƚŚĞ their best” in all aspects of ďƌŽĂĚĞƌ ĐŽŵŵƵŶŝƚLJ͘ College life. ^ƚƵĚĞŶƚƐ ĂŶĚ ƐƚĂī ƐƚƌŝǀĞ ƚŽ ͞ďĞ ƚŚĞŝƌ ďĞƐƚ͟ ŝŶ Ăůů ĂƐƉĞĐƚƐ ŽĨ ŽůůĞŐĞ ůŝĨĞ͘ Our focus is to ensure that every student engages with KƵƌ ĨŽĐƵƐ ŝƐ ƚŽ ĞŶƐƵƌĞ their learning and is chalƚŚĂƚ ĞǀĞƌLJ ƐƚƵĚĞŶƚ lenged to achieve beyond ĞŶŐĂŐĞƐ ǁŝƚŚ ƚŚĞŝƌ ůĞĂƌŶŝŶŐ ĂŶĚ ŝƐ ĐŚĂůůĞŶŐĞĚ to achieve beyond their ƉŽƚĞŶƟĂů͘ Our teaching code of prac-
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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 studentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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 Learning for Success Program delivers ongoing support for students throughout each school year. Prior to commencing at the College, several upper primary school students participate in supportive transition & taster days. They are structured to familiarise primary aged students with the usual routine of secondary students at the College. School Tours are available on Thursday mornings however bookings are essential 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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Our Learning for Success program delivers ongoing support for students throughout each school year 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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Essendon Keilor College 2019 has been be a big year for Essendon Keilor College. With strong leadership across the College, supported by outstanding teaching and support staff, Essendon Keilor College is providing students with a range of unique educational opportunities that our three specialist campuses provide. Our culture of high expectations with a focus on growth means that all students are supported to reach their maximum potential. Teachers and students work in an environment that is conducive to high achievement as a result of significant upgrades to our facilities. The rebuild of the Niddrie Campus is now almost complete with a new canteen being constructed in Term 4 to provide healthy food options for our students. The new building has been designed to support engaging teaching practices that are focussed around preparing students for the challenges that they will face in the future.
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At the East Keilor Campus the new STEM Centre is being fully utilised to support innovative teaching in Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths. The FLEX Centre has been developed as a flexible learning space where large groups of students can work together on projects. The Performing Arts have being boosted by converting the Essendon Campus Assembly Hall into a 220 seat state of the art Theatre. Our first production â&#x20AC;&#x153;School of Rockâ&#x20AC;? was performed in August. This facility will boost the already excellent performing arts program as the College continues to offer a broad curriculum that challenges all students. Essendon Keilor College is a Year 7 to 12 school, based on three campuses. Our vision is to develop accomplished citizens who contribute, live meaningfully and succeed. For over 100 years we have been fulfilling that vision and will continue to do so for many years to come.
Bringing the Technology of the Future into our classrooms New architecturally designed STEM Centres
ESSENDON KEILOR COLLEGE Leading the way in STEM Education (Science, Technology, Engineering, 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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GOOD NEWS LUTHERAN COLLEGE Good News Lutheran College is situated on 20 acres of prime real estate at 580 Tarneit Road, Tarneit. The College’s 20 plus year history has witnessed student numbers increase from 24 in 1997 to over 1000. >ŽŽŬŝŶŐ ŝŶƚŽ ƚŚĞ ĨƵƚƵƌĞ͕ ĐŽŶƟŶƵĞĚ ŐƌŽǁƚŚ ŝƐ ĨŽƌĞĐĂƐƚ for 2020 and beyond for both student numbers along ǁŝƚŚ ĐŽŶƐƚƌƵĐƟŽŶ ŽĨ ĨĂĐŝůŝƟĞƐ ƚŽ ĞŶŚĂŶĐĞ ƐƚƵĚĞŶƚ experiences at the College. The majority of the students live in the Wyndham area however a number ƚƌĂǀĞů ĨƌŽŵ ƐƵďƵƌďƐ ƐƵĐŚ ĂƐ >ŝƩůĞ ZŝǀĞƌ͕ ĞĞƌ WĂƌŬ ĂŶĚ Sunshine to name few. The College has a sub-school structure which embraces ƐƉĞĐŝĮĐ ŶĞĞĚƐ ĨŽƌ :ƵŶŝŽƌ͕ DŝĚĚůĞ ĂŶĚ ^ĞŶŝŽƌ zĞĂƌƐ͘ 'ŽŽĚ EĞǁƐ >ƵƚŚĞƌĂŶ ŽůůĞŐĞ ƉƌŽǀŝĚĞƐ Ă ŚŽůŝƐƟĐ approach which allows students to grow academically, ĞŵŽƟŽŶĂůůLJ͕ ƉŚLJƐŝĐĂůůLJ͕ ƐŽĐŝĂůůLJ ĂŶĚ ƐƉŝƌŝƚƵĂůůLJ ŝŶ Ă ƐƵƉƉŽƌƟǀĞ ĂƚŵŽƐƉŚĞƌĞ͘
In early 2018 the College became a candidate school ĨŽƌ ƚŚĞ /ŶƚĞƌŶĂƟŽŶĂů ĂĐĐĂůĂƵƌĞĂƚĞ ;/ Ϳ ĨŽƌ WƌŝŵĂƌLJ zĞĂƌƐ WƌŽŐƌĂŵŵĞ ;WzWͿ ĂŶĚ DŝĚĚůĞ zĞĂƌƐ WƌŽŐƌĂŵŵĞ ;DzWͿ͘ dŚĞ Ăŝŵ ŽĨ / ŝƐ ƚŽ ĚĞǀĞůŽƉ ůĞĂƌŶĞƌƐ ǁŚŽ ĂƌĞ͗ Inquirers, Knowledgeable, Thinkers, Communicators, WƌŝŶĐŝƉůĞĚ͕ KƉĞŶͲŵŝŶĚĞĚ͕ ĂƌŝŶŐ͕ ZŝƐŬͲƚĂŬĞƌƐ͕ ĂůĂŶĐĞĚ ĂŶĚ ZĞŇĞĐƟǀĞ͘ / ŝƐ ƚĂƵŐŚƚ ŝŶ ŽǀĞƌ ϭϬϵ ĐŽƵŶƚƌŝĞƐ around the world. ^ƚĂī ŵĞŵďĞƌƐ ŽĨ 'ŽŽĚ EĞǁƐ >ƵƚŚĞƌĂŶ ŽůůĞŐĞ ƐŚĂƌĞ Ă vision of working with parents to support their children ĂƐ ƚŚĞLJ ŐƌŽǁ ĂŶĚ ĚĞǀĞůŽƉ͘ tŚŝůĞ ŽīĞƌŝŶŐ ƐƵƉƉŽƌƚ͕ teachers encourage students to take responsibility for ƚŚĞŝƌ ŽǁŶ ĚĞĐŝƐŝŽŶƐ ĂŶĚ ƚŽ ĨŽƌŵ ƚŚĞŝƌ ŽǁŶ ĂƫƚƵĚĞƐ and opinions about life. At the annual ‘Arts Night’ event, Good News Lutheran College showcase student art. The event has expanded ŽǀĞƌ ƟŵĞ ƚŽ ŝŶĐůƵĚĞ ĚŝƐƉůĂLJƐ ŽĨ ƐƚƵĚĞŶƚ ǁŽƌŬ͕ ĐƌĞĂƟŽŶƐ and performances. This year, the event has been ƌĞŶĂŵĞĚ ͚KŶ ŝƐƉůĂLJ͛ ƚŽ ŵŽƌĞ ĂĐĐƵƌĂƚĞůLJ ĚĞƐĐƌŝďĞ ƚŚĞ ĞǀĞŶƚ͘ WĂƌĞŶƚƐ͕ ĨƌŝĞŶĚƐ ĂŶĚ ƉŽƚĞŶƟĂů ĨĂŵŝůŝĞƐ ũŽŝŶŝŶŐ ƚŚĞ ŽůůĞŐĞ ĂƌĞ ŝŶǀŝƚĞĚ ƚŽ ĂƩĞŶĚ ĨƌŽŵ ϱƉŵ ƚŽ ϴƉŵ ŽŶ 14 November 2019 and campus tours will be conducted at 5pm, 6pm and 7pm. As tour numbers are limited, you are encouraged to register by calling the College on 8742 9000 or email front-desk@goodnews.vic.edu.au.
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Empowering students to take control of their learning HAMPTON Park Secondary College is entering an exciting new phase of innovation in education under the leadership of the newly appointed Principal, Mr Wayne Haworth. The philosophy of the College has shifted to ensure that we are unrelenting in our pursuit of academic excellence facilitated by an engaging curriculum and empowered through student voice and agency. Commencing in 2020, Year 7 students will engage in the ‘Explore’ program to support their transition into secondary school. ‘Explore’ students will study Core English/EAL, Maths, Health and Physical Education, Humanities/ Literacy Intervention and Science. Remaining subject choices will include elective tasters from Languages, Arts, Science, Humanities and Technology to aid students in identifying and developing their talents, strengths and interests. Students in Years 8 – 10 will participate in the ‘Enhance’ program, a tailor-made student learning program. ‘Enhance’ students will study Core English/EAL and Maths and select their remaining program from electives. Elective subjects will include rich and authentic learning and assessment outcomes, to enable them to share and showcase their work with community groups and organisations. Each cohort of students will select a personalised learning program with support from their Mentor Teacher, the Careers Team and their families. Student learning will be individualised, enabling students to build upon their skills and knowledge at their point of need, including accelerating into VCE or University subjects, or participating in opportunities to consolidate their learning, such as Literacy Intervention. Students will not be grouped based on their age group, instead their learning will be based on their selected interests and learning needs. Additionally there will be significant changes to the VCAL program within the College to ensure that students are actively engaging in their community, whilst preparing for their career post school. The school community has deeply engaged in
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We aim to facilitate our students in being able to ‘step up’ and be well prepared with a toolkit of essential skills for their future ahead.
conversations this year about the students that will graduate from Hampton Park Secondary College. In our rapidly changing world, it is our responsibility to prepare our students to meet the challenges of the 21st Century, and to develop characteristics and skills including critical thinking, creativity, collaboration and entrepreneurial skills, in conjunction with being literate and numerate, that will best prepare them for their future. Through the changes outlined above we encourage a culture of responsible risk taking using innovative teaching and learning programs. We aim to facilitate our students in being able to ‘step up’ and be well prepared with a toolkit of essential skills for their future ahead. Our values – Respect, Learning and Working Together – will continue to guide our school programs and practices within and outside the classroom. We will continue to embrace our diversity and foster a culture that celebrates our multiculturalism, builds connections, fosters a sense of belonging and inspires all of our students to pursuit excellence and be proud of what they can achieve. At Hampton Park Secondary College, we want our students to love learning as much as we do! For more information or to book a school tour please contact the school via the website www. hpsc.vic.edu.au, email hampton.park.sc@edumail. vic.gov.au or call 8795 9400.
Education For Your Future At Hampton Park Secondary College, students are Empowered to explore their passions by creating their own personalised learning program. Provided greater opportunities to take responsibility for their learning. Supported by a learning mentor.
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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 reďŹ&#x201A;ect 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 results of 40+ in all subjects across the eight Learning Areas. All the students in the 2018 Year 12 cohort received an offer into a tertiary institution for 2018. This has been made possible through the 1:1 course counselling for all Years 7- 11 students and the career program and counselling developed for each year level. 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, community events, 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 has completed the refurbishment of all its buildings. Students are now enjoying the new Art & Technology and Science rooms which include all new science laboratories, Art and Media studios,Technology specialist robotic and 3D printing rooms. 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 dynamic school, where students are presented with boundless opportunities throughout their schooling journey. We place great emphasis on developing innovative and challenging educational programs for students of all abilities and we are totally committed to continuing to improve the life and education of each student enrolled at Hoppers Crossing Secondary College. Our goal is to see each student become a happy, self-confident, and knowledgeable lifelong learner who can demonstrate independence and a sense of career direction. Ultimately we want to see each growing as a worthy, contributing member of our community. At the College we develop students who are competing at the highest levels possible in the state across a range of areas. We offer a range of programs catering to students looking to excel academically and foster a growth mindset focused on continuous improvement. We are proud to acknowledge our Year 12 graduates who consistently achieve study scores of 40+ and ATAR scores over 90, giving them access to a range of career pathways and tertiary education options. In addition to this, each year, the College has a number of students who choose to access a university
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course whilst completing their Year 12 studies. Outside the classroom, students are offered a range of opportunities including, but not limited to performing arts, where our students have been nationally praised for their skill and professionalism. Our winning record at the Wakakirri Performing Arts event is testament to the dedication and talent of our staff and students. Groups of students annually represent their school and country with three overseas learning experiences to China, Italy and California, engaging in cultural exchange and leadership opportunities. Closer to home the leadership qualities, evident in Hoppers Crossing Secondary College students, are cultivated with successful contributions to many events from local youth forums and public speaking programs to interschool debating and State Youth Parliament events. The vibrant sporting program offers the chance for students to compete in a wide range of sports, with individuals and teams representing the College and achieving success at regional and state levels. I invite you to attend one of our Open Days in 2020 on Tuesday March 3rd or Sunday April 26th to find out more and take a tour of the College. - Keith Halge
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Hume Anglican Grammar ‘STUDENT WELLBEING at the core’ – is the message that echoes throughout Hume. This, our fundamental belief, is that young people who are genuinely happy, will engage, aspire and thrive within our learning community. We provide a nurturing high-quality education, at an accessible cost to most, which cherishes each child so they may truly flourish. By establishing high standards in all that we do, every student is encouraged and supported to discover and fulfil their unique potential. Hume is a progressive school, not just in the development of buildings and grounds, but also in innovative thinking and advancements in our approach to teaching and learning. This is led by a group of dedicated and expert teachers who practice their craft with skill, and by building the strongest of relationships with our students. It is not by chance that we have young people who readily display warmth, humour and respect for one another and their teachers.
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We provide a nurturing high-quality education, at an accessible cost to most Mt Ridley Campus 100 Mt Ridley Road Mickleham VIC 3064 T +61 3 8339 6900 E info@humegrammar.vic.edu.au Donnybrook Campus 40 Eucalyptus Parade Donnybrook VIC 3064 T +61 3 7019 2900 E donnybrook@humegrammar.vic.edu.au www.humegrammar.vic.edu.au
A dual campus co-educational independent school Enrol now for 2021 and beyond Visit humegrammar.vic.edu.au for Open Day and Discovery Tour dates DONNYBROOK CAMPUS 40 Eucalyptus Parade, Donnybrook VIC 3064 12425823-FA44-19
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Why John Fawkner College?
7ELCOME TO *OHN &AWKNER #OLLEGE WHICH IS A SCHOOL COMMITTED TO DEVELOPING EVERY CHILD HELPING THEM GROW INTO SUCCESSFUL GOAL ORIENTATED AND INDEPENDENT THINKING YOUNG ADULTS !T *OHN &AWKNER #OLLEGE WE ASSIST STUDENTS TO RECOGNISE THE TALENTS THEY THEMSELVES MAY NOT HAVE RECOGNISED 7E DEEPEN THEIR DESIRE FOR EDUCATION AND SET THEM ON PATHWAYS NOT PREVIOUSLY IMAGINED %DUCATIONALLY SOCIALLY PHYSICALLY ARTISTICALLY BY ANY DEGREE *OHN &AWKNER #OLLEGE IS A GREAT SCHOOL ! SCHOOL THAT IS COMMITTED TO ASSISTING STUDENTS REACH THEIR POTENTIAL *OHN &AWKNER #OLLEGE IS A SUCCESSFUL LEARNING COMMUNITY BUILT ON THE STRENGTHS OF HIGH ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AND A STRONG COMMUNITY FOCUS AND AS A RESULT WE ARE CONTINUING A PERIOD OF SUSTAINED IMPROVEMENT AT OUR #OLLEGE
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John Paul College celebrates a rich history of 40 years IN 1979 two single-gender schools, Stella Maris and Marianist College, merged to form John Paul College - a co-educational Catholic College in Frankston. Now in its 40th year, John Paul College is celebrating and reflecting on a rich history, while making big plans and advancements for the future. The College celebrated and paid respect to our history with an event for Alumni and past staff, as well as a special Founder’s Day for current students, staff and families. Founder’s Day is an annual event and an important commemoration in the JPC calendar. This year, special guests included past Principals Brother Don Neff, Dr. Liam Davison and Jane Tibb. Over the years John Paul College has evolved through the programs, curriculum, technology and opportunities we offer. Attracting nationwide media attention in the 1990’s for being early pioneers in the field when introducing notebook computers linked to the College network by radio local network (radio-LAN). Social justice initiatives flourish through the introduction of our immersion programs to the Philippines, East Timor and recently added this year, India. A scholarship programme established in 2018 helps support our families and provides a
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your child’s future A unique opportunity for prospective Year 7 parents and students seeking the best educational opportunities in secondary education. Meet the Principals and Junior Team teachers, and learn first-hand about our:
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comprehensive curriculum and choice of subjects Numeracy and Literacy Programs that make a difference new and enhanced Year 7 Transition Program Music for every student 21st Century facilities including our STEM Centres all students have ipads or netbooks
Tuesday 28th April
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28 Isaac Road, Keysborough (03) 9798 1877
8–20 Janine Road, Springvale South (03) 9546 4144
6.30-8pm Presentation and Tours
6.30-8pm Presentation and Tours
Email: keysborough.sc@edumail.vic.gov.au Web: www.keysboroughsc.vic.edu.au
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Lyndale Secondary College LYNDALE Secondary College offers great advantages in the breadth of curriculum offerings. There is provision for specialist learning areas and facilities, extensive staff professional development and a wide range of co-curricular programs which contribute so much to the fullest development of the student’s academic, cultural, artistic, social and sporting achievements, while still maintaining a sense of belonging essential in all great schools. We urge parents to take advantage of the many opportunities which are offered during the year to join in the life of the college by attending Year 7 Insight Information sessions over a series of Saturday mornings, parent teacher interview nights, parent information evenings, working bees, supporting our arts festival, sporting activities and joining the College Council. The college exists for our students. With their wholehearted cooperation and participation, they will fully benefit from and enjoy their time at Lyndale Secondary College. We aim to have each student move towards a successful and meaningful future, irrespective of where or what that might be. HEADSTART Headstart is an exciting academic program that aims to support fully students’ transition from one academic year to the next. This program provides educational advantage to all our students by strengthening their academic skills through the commencement of next year’s coursework in the last three weeks of the school year. The program
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commences in November and involves the participation of all students from Year 7 to 11. Headstart benefits Senior School students as they will be better prepared for the rigours of VCE requirements, which will enable them to undertake senior studies with confidence and success. SELECT ENTRY ACCELERATED LEARNING PROGRAM The Select Accelerated Learning Program initiative is part of the Lyndale Secondary College differentiated education priority which caters for all students. The acceleration process is designed to cater for the needs of the highly academically talented student. The Accelerated Learning Program aims to provide students with the opportunity to develop investigative, problem solving, analytical and creative thinking skills which will challenge and engage students in a very active style of learning. Lyndale Secondary College is one of a small number of Department of Education schools in the state which is accredited to provide Select Entry programs for talented and gifted students and is a member of “The Academy of Accredited SEAL schools (TAASS)”. This is an exciting time at Lyndale Secondary College as we are in the middle of a building program that will develop the facilities to support our students in their learning. Lyndale Secondary college will conduct an Open Night on Wednesday the 1st of April 2020 from 6pm. We welcome your interest in our college, we warmly invite you to contact us.
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Lyndale welcomes you to our
Open Night
Wednesday 1st April 2020 at 6pm Lyndale Secondary College offers great advantages in the breadth of curriculum offerings. There is provision for specialist learning areas and facilities, extensive staff professional development and a wide range of cocurricula programs which contribute so much to the fullest development of the studentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s academic, cultural, artistic, social and sporting achievements, while still maintaining a sense of belonging essential in all great schools. This is an exciting time at Lyndale Secondary College as we are in the middle of a building program that will develop the facilities to support our students in their learning. We aim to have each student move towards a successful and meaningful future, irrespective of where or what that might be.
We welcome your interest in our college, we warmly invite you to contact us.
Tours can be arranged by contacting 9795 2366
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MacKillop College MACKILLOP College is dedicated to the development and education of students as a whole person, providing diverse and interesting opportunities in sport, leadership, performance, art, music, travel and more. Combined with the comprehensive, well-balanced curriculum, the College caters for the individual needs of students, fostering their intellectual, spiritual, emotional and social growth. MacKillop is committed to maintaining a safe and enriching environment to assist students in their learning experience. The Collegeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s main campus is home to beautifully kept grounds and state-of-the-art facilities, including a gymnasium, chapel, auditorium, sporting fields, specialised food technology, fibre, woodwork, media and art rooms, and classrooms attached to collaborative learning spaces. Most recently, the College saw the opening of Penola Place, a building created to suit the specific needs of the Year 7 cohort. The College also provides a campus specifically for Year 9 students, which works to integrate real world projects and experiences into the learning process and curriculum. It is our aim to provide students with the resources and facilities to enhance their growth and educational experience. The College vision is Celebrating all life, Challenging all people, Dreaming the new day,
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which prompts students to embrace their personal skills and talents while concurrently celebrating the achievements and successes of others. It encourages students to set goals and challenge themselves, working collaboratively with others to reach their potential. This vision works alongside the College theme for 2019, Many journeys, one community, which is woven into the curriculum to ground studentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; lives in the wider community and world. Our hope is that this will all serve to prepare our students for a future beyond the College and will cultivate a love of learning and a passion for a brighter, more inclusive future. Next year, the College will celebrate its fiftyyear anniversary, looking back on the many years of successful education, growth and excellence within our community. To get a better sense of what itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s all about, visit MacKillop during its Open Day on Tuesday 12 November between 2:00pm and 6:00pm with a final tour commencing at 5:15pm. Contact the College Registrar for more information. MacKillop College, Russell Street, Werribee Inquiries: 8734 5200 or www.mackillop.com.au
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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.
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We educate 800 girls in a safe and secure environment. 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 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 strong futures, gentle hearts for all students. OPEN MORNINGS 2019 One Tuesday of every month at 9:00am. 12th November, 3rd December *Note: dates may be subject to change For more information regarding Open Mornings and to request a Prospectus visit www.mariansw.catholic.edu.au
STRONG FUTURES. GENTLE HEARTS. ENROLMENTS FOR YEAR 7 2021 ONWARDS ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED. Limited places available for Year 8 - 12 2020.
Book your Open Morning tour of the school today! Call 9363 1711 or visit www.mariansw.catholic.edu.au ĨŽƌ ŵŽƌĞ ŝŶĨŽƌŵĂƟŽŶ͘ Bus services available to Melton, Rockbank, Bacchus Marsh, Derrimut, Deer Park, Caroline Springs, Taylors Hill, Seabrook, Truganina, Hoppers Crossing and Werribee.
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Map Legend West – North West Braybrook College ................................................................ 1 Coburg High School ........................................................... 2 Craigieburn Secondary College .................................. 3 CRC St Albans ........................................................................ 4 Essendon Keilor College .................................................. 5 Good News Lutheran College ....................................... 6 Hoppers Crossing Secondary College .................... 7 Hume Anglican Grammar .............................................. 8 John Fawkner Secondary College .............................. 9 Mackillop Catholic College ......................................... 10 Marian College ..................................................................... 11 Marymede Catholic College ........................................ 12 Melton Christian College .............................................. 13 Penola Catholic College – Broadmeadows Campus ........................................... 14a Penola Catholic College – Glenroy Campus ... 14b Rosehill Secondary College .......................................... 15 St Monica’s College, Epping ........................................ 16 Simonds Catholic College ............................................. 17 St Helena Secondary College ...................................... 18 Sunbury Downs Secondary College ........................ 19 Taylors Lakes Secondary College ............................ 20 Victoria University Secondary College ................. 21 William Ruthven Secondary College .................... 22 Whittlesea Secondary College .................................. 23 Wyndham Central College .......................................... 24
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East – South East Alia College ........................................................................... 25 Bayswater Secondary College .................................... 26 Bentleigh Secondary College .................................... 27 Camberwell High School .............................................. 28 Cranbourne East Secondary College ..................... 29 Casey Grammar .................................................................. 30 Dandenong High School ................................................ 31 Hampton Park Secondary College .......................... 32 Highvale Secondary College ...................................... 33 John Paul College .............................................................. 34 Keysborough College ...................................................... 35 Kew High School ................................................................ 36 Lyndale Secondary College ......................................... 37 Nazareth College .............................................................. 38 Noble Park Secondary College ................................ 39 Ringwood Secondary College .................................... 40 Rosebud Secondary College ........................................ 41 Sandringham College .................................................... 42 Scoresby College ................................................................ 43 St Johns Regional College ........................................... 44 Westall Secondary College .......................................... 45 Yarra Hills Secondary College ................................... 46
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Galileo Program (Enhancement Curriculum) Starting at year 7 in 2020 we are introducing the“Galileo Program”. This program will offer an enhanced curriculum in English, Mathematics, Humanities and Science. The College is committed to developing high level academic and creative excellence so that students will have the opportunity to reach their full potential in a supportive and competitive environment. The “Galileo Program” is designed to prepare students to reach very high achievement levels at senior levels that will allow for advanced opportunities and scores to gain desired tertiary entrance. The Enhancement Curriculum will provide a balanced, rigorous, stimulating and challenging program by: • maintaining a strong academic core • promoting the attainment and appreciation of excellence in all areas of learning • teaching independent learning skills and strategies • providing an elective program designed to enhance and broaden skills before specialisation occurs at Years 11 and 12 • preparing students to choose VCE subjects in Year 10. The strong academic core with higher order thinking and the elective program are balanced by the requirement that all students involve themselves in a wide range of enrichment co-curriculum programs. These include literary, artistic, leadership and personal development programs and competitions. Music is integral to the Galileo Program. All students will be actively involved in the Instrumental and Band program and will be expected to perform at College assemblies and community events.
2019 NAPLAN Reading Growth year 7 - 9
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Opportunity for all to achieve Noble Park Secondary College strives for excellence as a provider of education. We promote an ethos of success for all students and believe that every student has the ability to shine in his or her own special areas of interest at school. The Noble Park Secondary College Year 7 and 8 Curriculum is diverse, stimulating and challenging yet is designed to support a seamless transition into secondary school. Noble Park Secondary College Year 7 and 8 students sample a full range of subjects, including dynamic electives, allowing our school's youngest members to develop and consolidate skills, discover their strengths and weaknesses and to discern their particular areas of interest.
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English/EAL Maths Humanities Science Physical Education LOTE (Japanese) Core Subjects
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What Students say about our College “My hard work and effort gets rewarded” “My Teachers encourage me to do my best” “My Teachers are available to give me extra help when I need it” “Our Teachers know us well and they care” “I like the way people listen to what I have to say”
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Catholic education: open to all ACADEMIC achievement, affordability and strong and safe school communities all point to a flourishing future for Catholic education in Victoria. Catholic Education Melbourne Executive Director Stephen Elder says the greatest compliment he has ever received was overhearing one parent tell another “If you want your child to be truly happy, then send them to a Catholic school”. “Catholic education stems from a sense of service to the community,” Mr Elder says. “We have always worked to make our schools open to as many parents who want a quality, values-based education for their children as possible - and always will. “We’re not driven by educational fads. Instead our focus is on developing independent learners and encouraging personal development; creating happy, well-adjusted students with the knowledge and life skills - plus a sense of purpose - needed in our ever more complicated world.” A PATHWAY FOR LIFE
Growing numbers of students and a steady stream of new schools point to the popularity of Catholic education. This year over 210,000 students - close to one in four Victorian school children - will enjoy a Catholic education in one of nearly 500 schools state-wide. And above the mere numbers, academic results and a steady stream of independent research underlines the difference a Catholic education makes. Catholic schools across Melbourne excel in
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literacy and numeracy - the crucial building blocks of learning - returning results well above the state average in NAPLAN tests. The 2017 VCE median study score - the best indicator of the typical level of VCE achievement in a school - show stronger outcomes for Melbourne Catholic schools, with results that now stand some 10 per cent higher than the equivalent results for Victorian government schools. Using the same measure, the proportion of high achievers in Melbourne Catholic schools is more than three times larger than the equivalent figure for government schools. University of Melbourne research on the “value add” performance of non-government education has found that Catholic schools add an average of six points to tertiary admission ranks, or ATAR scores, at the career defining end of a student’s school journey. A major Australian Bureau of Statistics survey has found that three out of four Catholic secondary school students will go on to university. And a Curtin University study shows how a Catholic education pays real-world dividends, with Australians who attended Catholic schools enjoying a wage premium of more than 10 per cent. At the same time, the Curtin University research shows Catholic school graduates enjoy greater levels of happiness and life satisfaction. A major part of this academic and personal success comes from the fact that when Catholic teachers walk into class they see individual students. Teaching and learning programs are based around diversity and dignity and designed to engage students at a social and emotional level. “The thing I like about working in the Catholic school environment is that we genuinely put the student’s wellbeing at the heart of everything we do,” Liam Buckley, a teacher St John’s Regional College, Dandenong, explains. “School for our students is not just about the learning of content, but the development of the person as a whole.”
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Ringwood Secondary College RINGWOOD Secondary College (RSC) 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 1600 students supported with diverse differentiated curriculum programs, including VCE, VCAL and VET. The Year 7 ACE (Achievement, Commitment, Excellence) program for high ability students aims to engage and challenge students to reach their full intellectual, social and emotional potential within an enriched educational setting. Our ‘Bounce’ pastoral care model, based on the tenets of positive psychology, is well established within every year level. This explicit curriculum program teaches the skills for wellbeing. RSC has extensive musical programs including stage and concert bands, ensembles, choirs, an orchestra, annual musical productions ‘Spamalot’ and the junior musical production ‘Aladdin’. Co curricula activities include over twenty sports, performing arts tours, debating, Tournament of Minds, Youth in Philanthropy, Debutante Ball, study groups, community service, Year 10 Central and Northern Territory tour, Year 9 interGREAT camp and student leadership programs. The House system has been extended into learning areas and further developed within year level ‘House’ activities. Student agency is nurtured through student leadership with positions available across all year
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levels. The Student Representative Council, Ambassadors, and Year Level Leaders operate in teams well led by the Year 12 Prefects. International tours provide many opportunities to experience new cultures. Experiences include, the triennial World Performing Arts Tour, the Nepal trek, the Greece/Italy/France Odyssey tour, and New Caledonia tours. The College embraces international cultures and accepts enrolments from fee-paying and exchange students. RSC has sister schools in England, France, China, Indonesia and Thailand. RSC is proud of our parent involvement with the College Council and its sub-committees: PCTA, Music Association, Extra PArts and the Heritage and Alumni Group. Our Sporting Hall of Fame, Science Hall of Excellence and the Arts Hall of Achievement are complemented by the Heritage Hall of Fame, in recognising present and past student achievement. Our bollards, quilts, murals, sculptures, virtues pillars and ‘Ringwood Recalls’ reflect our College culture and spirit. Ringwood Secondary College believes in inclusion, collaborative experiences and encourages students to think creatively, act compassionately and engage enthusiastically, so students achieve their personal best. World class school buildings provide stimulating adaptable learning spaces within a natural environment. College tours will commence early in 2020. Please contact the College to register your interest.
Ringwood Secondary College
OPEN NIGHT 2INGWOOD 3ECONDARY #OLLEGE FOSTERS A LEARNING COMMUNITY THAT CATERS FOR INDIVIDUAL ACADEMIC PHYSICAL SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL NEEDS
Year 7 Open Night will be held on Monday, April 20th, 2020 Please refer to the College website for further information.
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Rosebud Secondary College TO educate your children is a responsibility that we take very seriously. I am extremely proud to lead a school thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s core purpose is to create a safe and respectful learning environment that encourages self-awareness, resilience and personal best, as individuals prepare for their future pathway. We are a school that has high academic and behavioural standards. We provide clear expectations regarding our students as learners and foster an environment of mutual respect of learning in and out of the classroom. We achieve this by building quality relationships between all College community members and by the provision of a challenging and engaging curriculum that enables all students to develop their talent and excel in their learning. As a certified Select Entry Accelerated Learning (SEAL) school we offer many challenging learning opportunities, as well as an industry based performing arts program.
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Our school has a proud record of achievement, extending back to 1954, and we continue to empower young people to achieve their personal best and develop as global citizens. Our students have the opportunity to be involved in a range of extra-curricular activities such as student and community leadership, public speaking, international experiences, dance, drama, sport, music, and visual arts. Our school has a proud record of achievement, extending back to 1954, and we continue to empower young people to achieve their personal best and develop as global citizens.
2020 is an exciting time as our College transitions into an innovative house structure.
Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the beginning of a new era for Rosebud Secondary College! We invite you to see it for yourself.
245 Eastbourne Road, Rosebud 3939 Phone: 5986 8595 | www.rsc.vic.edu.au
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Scoresby Secondary College 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
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to join our tours to gain a glimpse into our closeknit 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 high growth in academic achievement in Naplan for literacy and numeracy ■ National Science Olympiad selection ■ Study scores of 50 in specialist maths and physics. ■ State sport selection ■ Australian Council of Education Leaders Awards ■ University of Melbourne Scholarships 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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Established in 1996, Simonds Catholic College is a two Campus secondary school for boys in the inner city of Melbourne. Our small size (500 boys in Years 7 – 12) means that each boy can be individually known, valued and have a sense of belonging. The excellent facilities enable us to offer a broad and exciting curriculum within the setting of a small school. Our proximity to the beautiful St Mary’s Church in West Melbourne, and St Brigid’s Church in Fitzroy inspiring and historical religious setting. St Mary’s Years 7-9 Campus is located on Victoria Street, West Melbourne, whilst the St Brigid’s 10-12 Campus is located on the corner of Nicholson Street and Alexander Parade, Fitzroy North. Both Campuses are easy to access via major arterials as well as being very well served by public transport. Our point of difference is our commitment to increasing the learning opportunities of our students by deliberately limiting the size of classes. There is a maximum class size of 24 students in Years 7–10 and the average VCE class size is just 14–15 students. These small class sizes facilitate the development of a culture of learning and students are also issued with a laptop to provide them with enhanced opportunities to access the curriculum through 21st Century various sports, debates, public speaking and chess competitions as well Eisteddfods and band concerts. standard of education in an environment of mutual support. Our teachers are always generous in their commitment of time to students and share a genuine concern for their pastoral needs. Student progress is closely monitored by using appropriate benchmarks and standards to ensure that every student is given the opportunity to reach his full potential and ‘be the best that he can be’. Simonds Catholic College is an excellent school that provides high quality programs to students with a spiritual, academic, social, sporting and cultural dimension. I commend it to you for your consideration as a school that will provide a quality education within a caring environment. Simonds Catholic College is a school where the individual matters.
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St Helena Secondary College ST HELENA Secondary College is a vibrant school community located in Eltham North. The College is committed to fostering the growth of the whole child. We have a proud history of excellence in education and our vision is to develop well-rounded global citizens, who are equipped to thrive and contribute positively in the digital age. Our College values of Respect, Responsibility and Personal Best create a strong sense of connectedness in what is a safe, supportive and stimulating personalised learning environment. St Helena Secondary College is a high-demand school and the school of choice for many families. We know the transition from Primary School to Secondary School can be as daunting as it is exciting. Our highly experienced Transition team partner with families, students and Primary Schools to facilitate a smooth transition to our stand-alone Year 7 Junior School, quickly establishing new students as an integral part of our community. All students engage in our ‘Strive’ program which is central to our vision of ‘growing the whole child’. The Strive program consists of three streams – Learning Skills, Positivity and Pathways. Students explore age-appropriate curriculum aimed at developing their academic ability, social and emotional skills, and connectedness to an individualised pathway. Our Year 7 and 8 students are involved in a cluster-based learning model in English and Mathematics, which supports learning and intervention at every students’ point of need. This involves pre-testing students at the commencement of each topic, forming groupings based on skill proficiency - at, below, or above expected level and teaching, intervening and assessing at students’ zone of proximal development in order to advance the entire cohort across all ability levels. Our ACE program caters for the educational needs of gifted and talented students. It ensures these students are engaged, challenged and supported to achieve their full potential. ACE students remain together in the first three years of secondary school, accelerating through an enhanced curriculum. In Year 10, ACE students can commence their VCE by completing one or two VCE subjects, and may be able to study a university subject via our HEVS program in their final year.
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Our Strive program is central to our vision of growing the whole child Our award-winning instrumental music program consists of over 220 students (and growing) who regularly compete (and consistently win awards) in the Victorian School Music Festivals and Generations of Jazz Festival. We have a proud tradition of performance including musicals, plays, drama ensemble performances and music concerts. Our dedicated Performing Arts team have been recognised for their excellence in being nominated for and winning several Victorian Music Theatre Guild Awards and Lyrebird Theatre Awards. Aspiring athletes are able to hone their skills and maximise their potential in our Sports Academy program (Basketball and Netball) and the Athlete Development Program. These programs focus on enhancing student learning in the areas of Technical Skill Development; Tactical and Strategic Development; Strength and Conditioning; Injury Prevention; Match Preparation; and Recovery. Students are offered an extensive range of camps and international tours, including (but not limited to): the Year 8 Rock and Water Camp, where students develop self-awareness, selfrespect and self-confidence to prepare them for young adulthood; an immersive cultural experience to Italy; an opportunity to support economic and social development in a Third World country on the World Challenge; a visit NASA as part of the Space Camp; or an opportunity to see the bright lights of Hollywood and Broadway on our Performing Arts tour. Owing to our significant size and resourcing, students at St Helena Secondary College are fortunate to be able to select from one of the largest ranges of VCE and VET subjects of any school in Victoria. Each year we are able to offer approximately 40 VCE and VET subjects in the senior years, ensuring any and all pathway interest is catered for.
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Sport and your child ONLY six out of 10 children aged between five and 14 years participate in sport outside of school, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics. The Australian Health Survey conducted in April 2012 found that 25 per cent of Australian children and teenagers, aged five to 17 years, are overweight or obese, indicating that we need to foster a more sports-minded culture that encourages children to be physically active. People who are active dramatically reduce their risk of many diseases, including heart disease and osteoporosis. Regular exercise is also known to reduce the risk of emotional problems such as anxiety and depression. Habits are established early in life and evidence suggests that physically active children are more likely to mature into physically active adults. BENEFITS OF SPORT FOR CHILDREN Some of the many benefits of sport participation for children include: ■ reduced risk of obesity ■ increased cardiovascular fitness ■ healthy growth of bones, muscles, ligaments and tendons ■ improved coordination and balance ■ a greater ability to physically relax and, therefore, avoid the complications of chronic muscular tension (such as headache or back ache) ■ improved sleep ■ mental health benefits, such as greater confidence ■ improved social skills ■ improved personal skills, including cooperation and leadership. Reducing inactivity may be more effective in achieving overall increases in energy levels in young children than putting the emphasis on increasing involvement in sporting activities. Taking steps to reduce children’s sedentary time is important. SEDENTARY PURSUITS AND CHILDREN Around 40 per cent of Australian children don’t participate in sport at all. Common sedentary activities that compete with physical activity include: ■ homework ■ computer games ■ internet use ■ television.
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The Australian Government recommends that: ‘Children and young people should participate in at least 60 minutes (and up to several hours) of moderate to vigorous-intensity physical activity every day.’ ■ ‘Children and young people should not spend more than two hours a day using electronic media for entertainment (such as computer games, internet, TV), particularly during daylight hours.’ These recommendations are a guide to the minimum level of physical activity required for good health. According to the Bureau of Statistics, over the 12 months prior to April 2012 in Australia, 1.7 million or 60 per cent of children aged 5 to 14 years participated in at least one sport outside of school hours that had been organised by a school, club or association. Participation amongst boys (949,000) exceeded that of girls (727,000), both overall and within each age group category. Children aged 9 to 11 years were most likely to participate in sport (66 per cent). The three most popular organised sports for boys in 2011 to 2012 were soccer (22 per cent of total), swimming and Australian rules football. For girls, swimming/diving (19 per cent of total) and netball were predominant. ENCOURAGE YOUR CHILD TO BE PHYSICALLY ACTIVE Parents can help their children to be physically active in a number of ways, including: ■ Lead by example – be physically active yourself. ■ Make sure that some family outings offer opportunities for physical activity, such as playing sport together. ■ Encourage your child to walk or ride their bicycle for short trips, rather than rely on you to drive them. ■ Support your child’s efforts in sport. Make sure you’re there at each match, cheering them on from the sidelines. ■ Set time limits on sedentary activities like computer games and television. ■ Consult with your child’s school on ways to encourage greater participation in sports and physical activity. Reference – Better Health Channel Website. ■
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New Sports Precinct for St John’s Regional College As part of Stage 1 of the St John’s Regional College Masterplan a new Sports Precinct will be completed for the beginning of the 2020 school year. This redevelopment will include a new FIFA accredited soccer pitch, 3 multi-purpose basketball/netball and tennis courts with all-weather roofing, athletics running track, softball pitch and resewn and irrigated football oval. At a cost of $3m, these new developments will provide first class facilities and curriculum programs for our students in the areas of Health, Physical Education and Sport. Over the next 10 years, the 7-stage Masterplan for St John’s will be completed at an estimated cost of $27m. Our students are moving into a rapidly changing world which will require of them the confidence, knowledge and skills to apply their learning in a variety of different situations and contexts. We are confident that the continuous improvement of our learning environment will assist them in their development as successful learners, that is young people who can not only apply their learning to new contexts but also have the confidence to learn new knowledge and skills for whatever environment they find themselves in the future. I invite you to visit St John’s Regional College to see what our school has to offer.
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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 self-image. 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
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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 Junior Subschool (Years 7 & 8), Middle Subschool (Years 9 & 10) and Senior Subschool ( Years 11 & 12). All students in the junior and middle years of schooling undertake all subjects across all domains. There is also literacy and numeracy support programs offered in the Junior and Middle years, enhancement programs, including the LEAP
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From the day it opened its doors in 1992 to the Brimbank community, the college has delivered outstanding, vibrant and innovative education. Program, and a 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.
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Victoria University Secondary College VICTORIA University Secondary College is a co-educational state Year 7-12 college with three campuses. Our vision inspires students to ‘Create the Future’ and our college values ‘Aspire to Achieve’, ‘Strengthen the Community’ and ‘Respect Ourselves and Others’ support and guide all we do at VUSC. I am pleased to announce that our school has received funding to build new 7-12 school facilities at our Cairnlea campus. This is an exciting time for us as we prepare to commence building in early 2020. At VUSC we believe all students can succeed with effort and persistence. Our teaching and learning framework is based on a synthesis of recent educational research. 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 focus on Literacy and Numeracy has seen student outcomes increase significantly over the last few years. Support is provided at all levels and high achieving students are challenged and extended. Parent opinion of the college is overwhelmingly positive and student attitude surveys have shown progressive increases in their satisfaction with the school. Students comment that they feel safe, are motivated to learn and that teachers help them learn to the best of their ability. It is pleasing that on average 99% of our students receive an offer at either university or TAFE. Our graduating students pursue careers in Engineering, Law, Accounting, Building, Education, Finance/Commerce, Information Technology, Media/Music, Nursing/Medical, Science and Youth Work as well as others. However our focus begins in Year 7. From day one, we will teach your child how to aspire and succeed. Our Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID) teaching and learning strategies support students with independent study and organisational skills. Our partnerships with Beacon, Victoria University and the Australian Business and Community Network offer many opportunities for students including access to scholarships and business mentors.
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Our Deep Learning Pathway is an exciting new extension program that is designed to allow academically ready students to specialise their learning in certain subject areas, with a rigorous curriculum that includes challenging content and inquiry-based learning. Our Chinese program and sister school relationship have enabled students to become part of a global learning community. Students have travelled to China each year since 2014 as part of the Victorian Young Leaders to China program. Again in 2020, more students will have the opportunity to study in China and visit our sister school. Our Music and Performing Arts program, Rugby League Academy, Debating and School Leadership programs add to the many opportunities available at VUSC. Our newly revised Year 9 curriculum allows students to access more electives, an inquiry learning subject and a greater focus on real world engagement. Our interschool sports program is comprehensive and our Rugby League Academy has seen enormous success in Victoria. We are one of only two schools in Victoria to compete in the Tier 1 Schoolboys Australia-wide competition.
We invite you to book a tour to see our classes in action and look forward to you joining our exciting community at Victoria University Secondary College. Elaine Hazim College Principal
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Take a tour of the College and learn about how your child can achieve their personal best. AVID & Study Skills Program Study Tours to China Deep Learning Pathway Leadership Programs STEM, Coding and Robotics
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THE BUILDING OF NEW SCHOOL FACILITIES BEGINS IN EARLY 2020
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88 Billingham Road, Deer Park, Victoria 3023 P 03 9363 1155
5A Jamieson Street, St Albans, Victoria 3021 P 03 8312 0200
www.vusc.vic.edu.au
Trade Training Centre Cairnlea Campus 43 Ken Jordan Road Cairnlea, Victoria 3023 P 03 8312 0200
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Westall Secondary College AT WESTALL Secondary College our philosophy is based on meeting the needs and wants of our students and we endeavour to find the perfect balance between the explicit teaching of key kills and giving the students the opportunity to follow their passions. This sounds like an obvious concept, but what does it mean at Westall? PERSONALISED LEARNING We meet the needs of students by ensuring the learning is at the appropriate level for every student in every subject. Students are engaged in literacy and numeracy in a challenging manner to ensure that they are in their ‘wobble zone’. WELLBEING Our school values around ‘CARE’ are visible in everything we do and we want every student to be the best version of themselves. We have a calm, supportive environment at Westall and this calmness provides an amazing setting to complete your secondary education. PATHWAYS We know that we only have the students for a short time so everything we do is focussed on preparing them for future success. The programs we offer are personalised and give students the opportunity to learn skills that can be transferred into all walks of life. LITERACY Literacy is the number one focus of our College. We believe that ALL students should reach their
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optimum level of literacy by Year 10 so that they are well prepared for their desired pathway, be it VCE, VCAL or the workforce. Our explicit, targeted teaching of key literacy skills across all subjects enable our students to grasp concepts and ideas more successfully. NUMERACY AND STEM Numeracy is our other major building block for learning. We have trained STEM staff, a partnership with Deakin University and a new STEM program available at all year levels. AIM HIGH The Aim High program is an opportunity for students working at/or above the expected level, in one or more subjects, to be extended and challenged. Students are selected into this program based on NAPLAN, Grade 6 Reports and evidence of a high level of effort. Aim High is an extension and advancement program for all students, in every classroom. ICREATE We are proud to offer iCreate, a unique, elective based program where the classes are made of students from a range of age groups. This provides a great opportunity for students to integrate more fully into the Westall Learning Community. VCE AND VCAL RESULTS We have won a number of state-wide VCAL awards in recent years and in 2017, our VCE Dux scored 98.
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Whittlesea Secondary College OUR VISION AND VALUES “Education is not a linear process of preparation for the future: it is about cultivating the talents and sensibilities through which we can live our best lives in the present and create the best futures for us all.” Sir Ken Robinson, International Advisor on Education At Whittlesea Secondary College, our vision is to empower and support our students to become successful, confident and responsible contributors to their own learning - both in the school community and beyond. We value student empowerment and choice, fostering strong student leadership across the school. Students are empowered to use their knowledge to build individual pathways for their futures and embrace a collective understanding of the world we live in. Our values are laid out below, and you can see how WSC students celebrate these through our curriculum, latest news, and community projects at www. whittleseasc.vic.edu.au APPLICATION ■ Applying yourself involves being willing to give things a go and put knowledge into action. ■ Trying your best at all tasks and aiming to improve yourself. ■ Having a growth mindset and realising practice makes progress, nothing is ever perfect, everything can be improved.
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Application will take effort, organisation and resilience, this is how we grow. ATTITUDE ■ Being respectful to one another and valuing that individuals have differences (cultural and personal) which enrich a community. ■ We need to celebrate difference and learn from one another. ■ Be a team player and learn to collaborate. Life and learning are easier when we support one another. ■ Confidence in our sense of self. Accepting that every individual has worth and can make a significant contribution. ■ Taking pride in our school and respecting the spaces created for us. ■ Praise don’t criticise, value feedback and learn from it. Empathise, forgive and be supportive of others. ACHIEVEMENT ■ Recognising that our own achievement will look different to others. ■ Valuing group and individual successes. ■ Striving to do the best we can do, setting high expectations for ourselves and others. ■ Setting goals to help us get to where we want to go. ■ Celebrating our success and those of our community. ■
Whittlesea Secondary College Vision: To empower students to become successful, confident and responsible contributors in a 21st century community Set in 30 acres with exceptional modern facilities, Whittlesea Secondary College delivers exciting, diverse and innovative curriculum. At Whittlesea Secondary College we value student empowerment and choice, fostering strong student leadership across the school. Students are empowered to use their knowledge to build personalised pathways for their future and embrace a collective understanding of the world we live in. Our purpose is to empower students so that they ‘Take control’ of their learning and their lives. We work together to help them find and use their voice, discover and enhance their passions and foster the growth and development of the whole person so each student can thrive and contribute positively in the rapidly changing, 21st century world. Our philosophy is that students learn best and are better prepared for the challenges of life when they take ownership of their choices. They take control of their decision making, learning pathways and learning methods. Education is not ‘done to them’, we are active partners in learning.
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Senior students have opportunities to pursue diverse pathways in VCE/VET/VCAL and School Based Apprenticeships, leading to further education in University/TAFE and vocational pathways. With a dedicated VCE centre and outstanding Trade Training Centre facility on site to deliver Automotive, Engineering, Building and Construction VET courses our young people have multiple options for success.
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Wyndham Central College 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. AVID Wyndham Central College is the first secondary school in Australia to attain “Highly Certified” AVID Certification. AVID is a schoolwide program that uses research-based, best teaching and learning strategies to actively engage the student in their learning. While all students at Wyndham Central College area AVID students, it is also offered as an elective from Year 9. AVID helps all students to believe that they can achieve. It provides students with the tools, skills and knowledge to be successful students and to be university, work and career ready. STEM Welcome to the future …. Wyndham Central College has launched an exclusive STEM Academy, the first of its kind in the region. The STEM Academy’s curriculum has been designed by a team of highly qualified teachers and industry experts. 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.
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ENRICHMENT PROGRAM At Wyndham Central College, our Enrichment Program provides an optimal learning environment to address the unique social, emotional, and academic needs of gifted and talented students. The program extends enrichment opportunities for students both within and beyond the classroom. All students in the Enrichment Program develop an Enrichment Project over the course of each year. The project centres on developing an authentic product or performance, and allows students to build excellence in a real-world context. Enrichment experiences are interwoven into tutor time and the normal class timetable, with extra-curricular activities playing an important role in supporting the Enrichment Project. SPANISH IMMERSION PROGRAM (SIP) The Spanish Immersion (SIP) bilingual program at Wyndham Central Secondary College (WCC) is a well-researched approach for promoting bi-literacy, bilingualism, and biculturalism for students. The underlying goal is to prepare students to be global citizens with abilities to listen, speak, read, and write in two languages. In addition SIP students develop an appreciation for different cultures in a rigorous academic program. In order to achieve this aim SIP students acquire language skills and vocabulary while completing their core subjects including mathematics, science and humanities. Wyndham Central College is an outstanding school, focused on continuous improvement for our students so they can be lifelong learners that successfully contribute to our global community.
Shaws Road, Werribee VIC 3030 Phone: 03 9741 4911
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Yarra Hills Secondary College YARRA HILLS Secondary College is a multicampus government secondary school in the outer eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria Australia. We have two campuses, a year 7 – 10 Campus at Mt Evelyn and a Mooroolbark Campus with both year 7 – 10 and senior (year 11/12) precincts on the one site. Current enrolments are around 900 students and have been rising over the last four years. The Mt Evelyn Campus typically accepts students from the local Mt Evelyn area, nearby Lilydale, Silvan and towns further down the Warburton Highway in the Yarra Valley, including such areas as Wandin, Seville, Woori Yallock and beyond. Students attending this campus progress to the Mooroolbark Campus for their senior studies. Bus transport is made available to do this. The Mooroolbark Campus directly serves the Mooroolbark, Lilydale, Kilsyth, Montrose, Croydon and Bayswater areas. Direct local transport exists linking each of these areas to the campus through either the Cambridge Rd/ Hawthory Rd bus stops at the rear of the school or Hull Rd and Mooroolbark Station near the wmain entrance. Yarra Hills has an extensive online curriculum available through the use of ‘Moodle’, which is accessible to staff, students and parents. This provides students with 24/7 access to classwork, revision and assessment materials. As well as providing a differentiated curriculum to challenge students at all academic levels, Yarra Hills has also created an online extension program that allows students who are identified as ‘well above’ standard levels to undertake further instruction in a series of rich, open-ended learning tasks. With the recent opening of the Yarra Ranges ‘Tech School’ Discovery Centre at Lilydale Lakeside, Yarra Hills has been one of a select group of schools to help develop and access specialist programs in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics) available on the site. Yarra Hills is renowned for providing a wide selection of pathways for all students, successfully offering a large complement of VCE studies, with students in the most recent graduating group receiving placements in a large range of post-
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secondary institutions, including the coveted Medicine and Law. VET (Vocational Education & Training) and VCAL (Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning) School Based Apprenticeship Training is also available, with Yarra Hills being the Lead School for the atEast VCAL consortium. atEAST currently provides work for around 250 students from 10 schools across the Eastern Region of Melbourne. Yarra Hills’ students in this program regularly receive industry awards for excellence. Yarra Hills has an extensive Performing Arts program, including several highly successful Concert Bands led by the Director of the Australian Youth Band, Mr Richard O’Toole. These groups perform regularly across the state and in alternate years undertake an international tour. Last year’s Music Group travelled to New Zealand. Additionally, we have singing troupes and an excellent annual College Production which involves a large number of students. The Outdoor Education Program is also renowned throughout the wider community, providing students the opportunity to experience learning beyond the classroom. The College has its own buses, canoes/kayaks, diving/snorkelling gear and a full set of camping/hiking equipment. A Scholarship Program also is offered at Year 7 level in the areas of Academic, Performing Arts, Visual Arts and Sporting Excellence. Applications for these are available through the Campus Offices, or at our College Information Nights.
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Contents SCHOOL NAME Adults should listen to bullied students before acting .......................................................................................... 14 Alia College ........................................................................... 5 Bayswater Secondary College ............................ 6 & 7 Bentleigh Secondary College ............................ 8 & 9 Braybrook College ................................................ 10 & 11 Camberwell High School ............................................ 13 Catholic education: Open to all ............................. 62 Casey Grammar ................................................................ 15 Coburg High School ........................................... 16 & 17 Craigieburn Secondary College .................. 20 & 21 Cranbourne East Secondary College ....... 22 & 23 CRC St Albans ................................................................... 19 Dandenong High School .................................. 24 & 25 Essendon-Keilor College ................................. 26 & 27 Good News Lutheran College ...................... 28 & 29 Grossek’s View .......................................................... 4 & 12 Hampton Park Secondary College ............. 30 & 31 Highvale Secondary College ................................... 33 Hoppers Crossing Secondary College ... 34 & 35 Hume Anglican Grammar ............................. 36 & 37 John Fawkner Secondary College ............. 38 & 39 John Paul College ................................................ 40 & 41 Kew High School ............................................................. 42 Keysborough College ................................................... 43 Location map & legend ...................................... 50 – 52 Lyndale Secondary College ........................... 44 & 45 Mackillop Catholic College . 46, 47 & Back Cover Marian College ...................................................... 48 & 49 Marymede Catholic College .......................... 54 & 55 Melton Christian College ................................ 56 & 57 Nazareth College .................................................. 58 & 59 Noble Park Secondary College .................... 60 & 61 Noone Image Wear ........................................................ 99
Penola Catholic College ............................................. 63 Ringwood Secondary College ...................... 64 & 65 Rosebud Secondary College ......................... 66 & 67 Rosehill Secondary College ........................... 68 & 69 Sandringham College ........................................ 70 & 71 Scoresby College ................................................... 72 & 73 Simonds Catholic College ............................... 74 & 75 Sport & your child ............................................................ 78 St Helena Secondary College ........................ 76 & 77 St John’s Regional College ....................................... 79 St Monica’s College – Epping ......................................... ........................................................Front Cover, 2, 3, 80 & 81 Sunbury Downs Secondary College ......... 82 & 83 Taylors Lakes Secondary College .............. 84 & 85 Victoria School Guides website ............................. 53 Victoria University Secondary College .... 86 & 87 Westall Secondary College ............................ 88 & 89 Whittlesea Secondary College .................... 92 & 93 William Ruthven Secondary College ...... 90 & 91 Wyndham Central College ............................ 94 & 95 Yarra Hills Secondary College ..................... 96 & 97
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