Beaufort Secondary College Newsletter

Respectful Relationships, High Expectations, Excellence

Issue 12 · 04 Sep 2019

In this issue

Across the Principal's Desk
Art
VCE Studio Art: Arts Industry Context Day VCE Studio Art Excursion
New 8 Square Court New 8 Square Court
VCAL Multicultural Day Multicultural Day, VCAL students become leaders in Closing the Gap in Multicultural Australia, Over the past year the VCAL students have been working collaboratively with some of the Year 12 VCAL students at Narre Warren South P-12 College to close the multicultural divide that exists in Melbourne. In the beginning the students wrote letters to each other, sharing their experiences and lifestyles. A letter written by Fahema touched the hearts of the VCAL students. Her words had an impact and they realised that what they hear in the media is not always correct. To hear first-hand from a young lady the same age as them, how she heard the bombs from the Taliban and the struggles she had endured will have a lasting impact. Fahema was able to travel to Beaufort with her class and share her letter with all of our students., Our first trip was to Narre Warren South P-12 College, where they were hosting their annual Multicultural Day. Narre Warren South P-12 College has approximately seventy Year 12 VCAL students, so it was extremely overwhelming to be in one space at one time with so many students. The students were involved in Haka, Henna and Island Tattoo workshops hosted by the students. Multicultural competitions (– eating Maltesers with chopsticks and a party pie eating competition) occurred before lunch, followed by a concert. The VCAL students also planned a camp where they were able to experience the cultures that exist in Melbourne and enjoy the sights and sounds of the lively and busy Melbourne environment., The final stage of the project was inviting VCAL students from Narre Warren South P-12 College to Beaufort, so that they could experience our school and community. The morning began at Jo Ham’s farm, where students had morning tea in the shearing shed and were able to feed all the baby animals. We then welcomed them to our school and had the pleasure of watching the Haka and Cook Island dancing. Our choir also sang Pokara Kara Una and My Island Home. The students were physically moved by the vibrating floor during the Haka and they were also moved by the brave words of Fahema’s letter., Both Narre Warren South P-12 and Beaufort Secondary have developed a partnership and we are looking forward to this becoming an annual event.
Library Happenings
Year 7B Father's Day cooking 7B Father's Day Cooking
SSMART ASSK Last Tuesday 27th of August, the Year Nines were invited to SSMART ASSK, an educational program focusing on the use of drugs and alcohol and their effects on the bodies of today’s youth., The first few activities we participated in were around drug use, the effects of certain drugs and safe sex. We watched a performance based on a party scene, where the risks of taking drugs and alcohol were demonstrated. We participated in first aid procedures (DRSABCD) to help someone if they were affected by alcohol or drugs. We learnt about standard alcoholic drinks and how this can differ depending on the type of alcohol., We then visited the Health Centre in Lucas to listen to a sexual health speaker and watch a performance based on teens making informed decisions. Overall the afternoon was very informative and all the activities were fun to partake in., I  think we all took away some very valuable information that will help us when making decisions in the future.
School News Parent Teacher Interviews, Mobile Phones, Uniform, Child Safe Schools, Jeans for Genes Day
Dates to Remember Important Dates

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