ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS' REPORT

Michael Kan
Michael Kan
Richard Long
Richard Long
Lachlan Noble
Lachlan Noble

 

LAST TWO WEEKS OF TERM 2

 

Congratulations to all students in Years 9 - 11 to have successfully completed their exams. It is important to note, however, that while these are an important assessment tool in core subjects, exams in themselves do not signal the end of the semester. There is valuable learning to be undertaken in all subjects until the last day of term - especially now we are back in the classroom. It is an expectation that students attend all classes and meet all assessment obligations until this point in time.

 

REPORTS

 

End-of-semester reports will be available on Compass at the end of Term 2. Please read these reports carefully and discuss with your child how they can further improve their academic performance in the second half of this year. These reports will include a transcript of all information provided via Learning Tasks throughout Semester 1. 

 

When reflecting on their reports, students should focus upon the attributes and behaviours teachers recommend for further improvement - perseverance, hard-work, asking for help, taking pride in their learning and setting high expectations. Educational research has proven that intelligence is changeable (not predetermined or fixed), and that academic growth can be achieved by all - working hard, being resilient and acting on the advice in end-of-semester reports are the keys to achieving this growth.

 

CAMPS, SPORTS & EXCURSIONS FUND (CSEF)

 

CSEF is provided by the Victorian Government to assist eligible families to cover the costs of school trips, camps and sporting activities (including future events). If you hold a valid means-tested concession card (e.g. Health Care Card) or are a temporary foster parent, you may be eligible for CSEF. Application forms are available from the Finance Office. The CSEF program for 2020 closes on 26 June, 2020.

 

TRAFFIC ALONG MCKINNON RD

 

With students now back at school, we need to be mindful of traffic along McKinnon Rd both before and after school. Everyone must be extra careful with regard to safety. This applies to all cyclists, pedestrians and motorists. If you drive your child to school it would be appreciated if you could drop off or pick up your child in the surrounding streets rather than McKinnon Rd. Moreover, it would be a great idea to talk with your child about safety to and from school to support us at this very busy time.