Chev Need to Knows
8 August 2025
Chev Need to Knows
8 August 2025
We are having a movie night on 12 September, all students are invited.
Sandy Abbey
Assistant Principal - Faith Formation and Mission
Please find below two upcoming events for parents of neurodiverse students:
School leavers
Nova Employment is a registered NDIS provider in Bowral. They are holding their next 'Pathways to Employment' session on Friday 29 August from 10.00am - 2.00pm.
This is a great opportunity for students with diverse needs who are leaving school or planning future employment opportunities to meet with their local NOVA team and discuss options.
Bookings are essential. Please call Donna on 02 8886 5800 for further information.
Positive Partnerships Autism Workshop: 23 September in Goulburn
Positive Partnerships is a government-funded program that offers free neuro-affirming workshops to parents/carers of autistic young people, including those on the pathway to identification.
This is a one day workshop in Goulburn on 23 September:
Visit the Positive Partnerships website for more details and to register:
More information about workshop content:
https://www.positivepartnerships.com.au/workshops-online-learning/workshops
Margaret Hampton
Leader of Learning - Diverse Learning
Findings from the Black Dog Future Proofing Study show that high-quality, regularised sleep plays a vital role in adolescent wellbeing and that many teens are not getting the recommended 8–10 hours of sleep each night or sleeping and waking at consistent times.
So, to mark Sleep Health Week, on Monday 11 August at 4 pm, the Black Dog Institute and the Sleep Health Foundation are co-hosting a free 45-minute live webinar for teachers and parents: Sleep On It: The Missing Link in Student Wellbeing.
The session will:
When registering, participants can submit questions for the panellists to address during the session.
Presenters include:– Kate Maston, Black Dog Institute Psychologist and Future Proofing Program Manager– Kayla Grant, PDHPE Teacher and Wellbeing Advisor– Dr Linda Schachter, Sleep and Respiratory Physician– Dr Moira Junge, Sleep Health Foundation CEO and Health Psychologist (Facilitator)
Register here: Webinar Registration - Zoom
Kelly Walker
Assistant Principal - Wellbeing and Growth
ISA Round 10 is tomorrow, Saturday 9 August. Team fixtures and bus information can be found in the Parent Lounge and Orbit app under School Links / Extra Curricular.
The BBQ will be situated at the JFC tomorrow from 9.00 am. Please see below for the link to volunteer.
IMPORTANT: We aim to have fixtures and bus times uploaded to School Links by Wednesday each week. Please check the fixtures every Friday afternoon/evening for any last minute changes to bus times and/or game cancellations.
We’re seeking parent volunteers to help make our home game hospitality a success by assisting at the Sports BBQ and Netball Desk Duties.
Your support is greatly appreciated!
Click here to view the BBQ volunteer roster.
Click here to view the Netball volunteer roster.
Students are now invited to register for Summer Sports via the Student Café. Registrations will close Wednesday 20 August.
In registering to trial for a Summer Sport, students acknowledge:
Accessing Summer Sport registrations:
Alternatively, students may access the registration form via the QR codes located at Student Services or outside C1.
Registrations are now open
Coach Phillips
Extra Curriculum Administrator
Sports trackpants have now arrived in all sizes and available at the Chev Shop.
Opening hours are:
Thursday 8.30 – 2.30
Friday 8.30 – 2.30
Alternatively, you call and place an order on 02 4261 0540, and we can assist with sizing.
Thank you to the parents and students who took the time to complete the College uniform survey last term. The response was enormous, and we were grateful to receive your feedback.
The next phase of our uniform refresh will feature the sport uniform, with four concept designs being presented. Survey participants can vote on the concepts, a polo shirt, tracksuit and style of tracksuit pants.
Like the new formal Chevalier school uniform, the sports uniform will form part of a phased rollout, beginning with Year 7 in 2027 and being completed by 2029/2030, ensuring families have time to prepare without added financial pressure.
The below survey is your invitation to participate in the design phase. We welcome your feedback and encourage you to get involved in this important initiative.
Survey link: Please click here to begin.
We recommend completing the survey on a laptop to view images in full.
In Student Services, throughout this period, you can view printouts of the designs, along with sport uniforms from other schools provided by our supplier to give you a chance to feel fabrics and view styles.
Thank you for your participation and support.
We’re pleased to invite students in years 10-12 to the Chevalier College Careers Expo, a valuable opportunity for students to explore future careers and study pathways in a supportive and engaging environment.
At the Expo students will have the chance to listen to presentations, move between presenter tables, speak directly with industry professionals, and gain insights into a wide range of careers, training options, and tertiary education opportunities.
Event Details:
Monday 25 August 2025
McGrath Hall, Chevalier College
9.00 am – 2.20 pm
We encourage parents and carers to support their children to attend the Careers Expo to help them feel confident and informed about their future. Parents and carers are also welcome to attend.
Students can register here https://forms.office.com/r/2ZEGjG6k31 by 20 August.
Our Father’s Day Breakfast will be held on Thursday 4 September. All fathers, grandfathers and father figures are invited to join us for a morning of reflection and gratitude whilst sharing a hearty BBQ breakfast with a café quality tea or coffee.
Students of attendees are also invited to join us for the celebration.
Tickets for the BBQ breakfast are available for $10 per person + BF (adults and students). RSVP 29/8/25.
We look forward to welcoming all the special men in our students' lives.