IntraVic November 2019

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Adventist EducationVictoria Brian Mercer Education Director We have much to praise God for in Adventist Education – a dedicated Christian staff, significantly increased enrolments, improved academic results and quality buildings and infrastructure. In a time when there is much uncertainty in the world, our schools are providing an intentional Christian bastion where our children can flourish in an Adventist Christian environment.

Spiritual Our schools have Adventist identity as the cornerstone of why we offer education. Each day our teachers present this identity to the more than 2500 students who come to our schools. This influence also extends beyond our attending students to their families. Harvest Victoria was seen by our schools as an opportunity to support both church ministry and our evangelistic goals. All of our school principals offered the use of our school facilities for Revelation Today, with a number of school venues chosen by the Conference for this activity. Further, three of our schools host church services on a weekly basis - a number we hope to grow! Having on-campus churches encourages our clientele to take the next step towards Church membership. Two of our schools witness to the wider Victorian community by hosting and being engaged in the, “Road to Bethlehem” program. Edinburgh College sees more than 16 000 pass through its campus, while more than 3000 attend the program at Henderson College, Mildura. What a wonderful Christian influence to our communities! Our chaplains and teachers do a wonderful job in bringing our message to the students in our schools. Last year more than 550 students participated in Bible study classes, most with the school chaplains. Of these, more than 50 went on to 8 | IntraVic

• We have a couple in their 30s with a boy who attends our school. Through their friendship with their son’s teacher, they were invited to our campus church, and have been attending regularly for almost a year, and are growing in their faith. • ReVibe - Friday Night Program: The student body continues to lead a weekly Friday night youth Bible study meeting where approximately 30 to 40 students would regularly attend to socialise and study the word. The format of the meetings means that students are spending over an hour reading and discussing the Bible on a range of topics. Such topics have also included recent studies on Desmond Doss and his distinctive Adventist beliefs. This program is an effective witnessing tool as it is a completely student initiated event. The school is supportive and our teachers are generous with their time to help supervise the event. We are so grateful for the parents who have instilled a strong outreach and Jesus focused mindset in their children. It is inspiring to see a younger generation take ownership for their

faith at such a young age, while still at school. In 2020, we are commencing a spiritual well-being program for the staff in our schools. The program, created by Nina Atcheson, the Adventist Schools Australia Identity Officer, is called ABIDE (Abundant Discipling, Bold Godliness, Intentional Connecting & Deliberate Learning, and Extravagant Outreach). This is an exciting development which we believe will impact the lives of all our employees.

Quality Education It is gratifying to see that our schools are moving towards improved outcomes for our students. Heritage College has been identified by the Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority as a school which is one of the State’s most improved, with this school adding value at a higher rate than all other schools in the State! It is also exciting to see both The Age and the Herald Sun writing articles reporting Heritage College’s success. This improvement is emulated across all our schools with improvements at NAPLAN across all levels and very good outcomes at VCE level. In particular, Nunawading Christian College and Edinburgh College have achieved some excellent results. Further to this, Heritage College has made exceptional improvements in it VCE results. Adventist Schools Victoria has been

Student Growth, Finance & Infrastructure Our schools growth is expected to continue as both church members and the public see our schools as modelling Christian values and providing excellent educational outcomes for our children. We started 2017 with 2337 students and by 2019 this had grown to 2572 or 10.1%. It is exciting to see that in 2020, we

2500 2000 1500

Total, 2337 1252 1085

Total, 2418 1313 1105

Total, 2572 1421 1151

School

Project

year completed

Cost

Gilson College (Taylors Hill)

Year 3&4 Building Extension Year 7&8 Building Extension Early Learning Centre

2017 Construction in progress Construction in progress

$1,572,000 $1,400,000 $2,770,000

Gilson College (Mernda)

Senior School & Library

2017

$ 3,100,000

Nunawading Christian College

Science Labs & Library refurbishment, New Lift

2018

$ 1,772,000

Heritage College (Officer)

Multipurpose building

2019

$ 2,860,000

Henderson College

Senior Learning Hub Technology and Yr5-8 building

2018 Construction in progress

$867,000 $3,084,000

Edinburgh College

Early Learning Centre extension

Construction in progress

$ 350,000

Total spent/committed

$17,775,000

Total, 2709

1480 1229

1000

Primary Secondary Total

500 0

2017

2018

2019

Our schools continue to enhance their campuses by providing excellent facilities, including new buildings and infrastructure to cater for both the needs and growth of our system. Over the past three years, more than $17 775 000 has been spent on new buildings on our school campuses. The highlights over 2017/18 include a new double storied library and high school block at Gilson College, Mernda; and a new multipurpose centre at Heritage College, Officer. Now, a Year 7/8 learning precinct and an Early Learning complex are being built at Gilson Taylors Hill and a new Design and Technology block at Henderson College. In early 2020, we are thrilled to be able to commence a new fiveclassroom block at Heritage, Officer to double the capacity for primary students and a lowerprimary block at Edinburgh College to meet this schools’ growth.

Building projects 2017 - 2019

Adventist School Victoria - Enrolments from 2017 - 2020 3000

should increase this number to 2709 . What an opportunity this provides our schools to witness about our beliefs and God’s love for each of us.

2020

The report clearly demonstrates that our schools are growing, vibrant, educationally advanced, well-resourced evangelistic centres within the Adventist Church in Victoria. We have a wonderful team of leaders, teachers

and non-teaching staff who each makes a marvellous contribution. We can clearly praise God for the way He has led us in the past and the way He is opening the path for an exciting future.

• Christ Centred Living • Discipleship & Evangelism • Adventist Identity • Nurtu re & Compassion • Worship • Healthy Relationships • Stewardship ••

baptismal classes. Twelve students were baptised as a direct result of the school, remembering that a significant number of students choose to be baptised at their home churches and are not included in this figure. It is wonderful to note that two teachers were also baptised. Here are just two of many exciting experiences about what is happening in schools:

recognised as one of the leaders in Victoria for the implementation of the Positive Behaviour for Learning (PB4L) Framework, in partnership with Melbourne University. All schools have been tested for fidelity in establishing this program and have been found not only to be compliant but exceeding the expectations, with a number of schools achieving 100% success.

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