Years 10-12 Coordinator

Meaghan King

It’s a wrap!

Yesterday, the Year 12 students attended their last ever classes of their school careers.  Today, they were allowed to celebrate this significant accomplishment. After enjoying some shenanigans this morning, they shared morning tea with the staff. We would like to thank each and every one of our students for their contributions and their commitment to the College.  They have been great ambassadors, both in the school and the wider community.

 

For those students sitting exams in the coming weeks, we wish you all the best with your future pursuits and encourage you to work hard during the coming weeks, giving your exams your best shop.

 

For the Vocational students, who do not sit exams as part of their VCE course, we wish you the best of luck with all that lies ahead, be that seeking or commencing employment, or undertaking further study.

Year 12 Student reminders

EARLY ENTRY PROGRAMS

Deakin Regional Access Scheme – OPEN NOW

Federation Uni Early Offer – Close 1st December

 

CASPer TEST(On-line) – Education Courses

Last day to sit the test: 

Nov 12, 2023 - 10:00 AM

https://takealtus.com/casper/

 

VCE Results and the ATAR

https://resultsandatar.vic.edu.au

 

Year 11 Biology Fieldwork

Each year, the Year 11 Biology students are allowed to choose a location at which to undertake fieldwork to analyse different species adaptations, and their relationships within an ecosystem.  On Friday, students travelled to Melbourne Zoo to complete this work.  They managed to expertly dodge rain showers and seagulls, who wanted their chips at lunch time to get around the zoo and learn lots about a variety of species. They behaved exceptionally and enjoyed themselves immensely.

 

Girls in STEM Webinar

Making a difference – Working in the clean energy sector 

Monday 30th October 5pm – 6pm

 

A third of Australia’s electricity already is generated by renewables. Over the next 30 years, new wind and solar farms, batteries, rooftop solar installations, and hydro projects will need to be built.

 

This webinar will explore the working lives, school and career pathways of two young women who have opted to work in the clean energy sector. It is designed to give secondary students insights into careers in this sector and the opportunity to ask questions.

To register visit:

www.myfuture.edu.au/assist-others/webinars 

 

Find your dream job!

Not sure what to do when you grow up? Study, work, Grow have put together a stack of handy job spotlights so you can find all the details in the one place. 

 

Latest jobs include:

Aged Care Worker, Social Media Manager, Surveyor, Data Scientist, Writer + more.

Visit:

www.studyworkgrow.com.au/job-spotlights/

 

ADF Health Careers | Virtual Information Session

 

Monday 23rd October, 6pm – 8pm

Looking after the health and wellbeing of Australian Defence Force personnel is a high priority.

Optimise your potential in a challenging and rewarding Health role and experience job variety and satisfaction while contributing to humanitarian, combat and disaster-relief operations.

Join us for an info session to find out more about Health career options in the Navy, Army and Air Force.

To register visit:

www.adfcareers.gov.au/events

 

Work Experience opportunity 2024 

Ministry of Dance

Jason Coleman's Ministry of Dance offers an exceptionally vibrant and varied work experience program for year 10 students.

 

Operating for x1 Week - *Full Time, the students may develop skills and hands-on experience in the following areas;

  • Junior School Administration
  • Assistant Teaching
  • Advanced Dance Class participation
  • Full Time Course Administration
  • Production House Maintenance
  • Dance School Operations and Facilities
  • Agency Administration
  • Choreographic notation

To Apply visit:

www.theministryofdance.com.au/work-experience-1 

 

Year 10 Mental Health Training - Outside the Locker Room: NEXT WEDNESDAY

 

As part of the year 10 Health curriculum, students have the opportunity to complete a mental health education session, with Todd from Outside the Locker Room. 

 

The session is based on guidelines developed through the expert consensus of people with lived experience of mental health problems and professionals. The course equips teenagers with the skills to recognise and respond to a friend who may be experiencing a mental health problem or crisis situation. Using a practical, evidence-based action plan, the students hope to build the confidence needed to support a friend until appropriate professional help is received or the crisis resolves.

 

The Year 10’s will have this session during Health on Wednesday the 25th of October.  

 

Can all permission forms please be returned to Mrs McCallum by Friday 20th of October.