Chev Need to Knows
5 April 2024
Chev Need to Knows
5 April 2024
Dear Parents and Carers,
I hope this message finds you well as we embrace the beginning of April.
I am writing to address a matter of concern that has recently come to my attention regarding the influence of Andrew Tate on some of our students, particularly boys in Years 9 and 10.
It has come to our notice that Andrew Tate, a controversial public figure known for his provocative statements and behaviour, has been mentioned in conversations among our students in classrooms. Some students have even chosen him as the subject of an assessment task, citing him as an inspirational figure.
For parents and carers, the primary educators of their children, as well as teachers in schools, it is our joint responsibility to ensure that your children, who are our students, are exposed to positive role models and values that reflect our College’s Vision, Mission and Ethos as aligned with MSC Spirituality of the Heart. Andrew Tate's messages reflect values which are the antithesis of ours and, in fact, promote misogyny, toxic masculinity, and other harmful attitudes. Even he has described himself as a sexist and a misogynist.
While we respect and even encourage young people to explore different perspectives, it is crucial to provide guidance and challenge behaviours that may be detrimental to their personal development and the wellbeing of our school community. Most importantly, the absolute disrespect shown to women by Andrew Tate and his followers promotes and encourages the same unacceptable disrespect to be shown to girls and women of the College as well as the mothers and sisters of Chevalier families. Quite simply, we need to push back on such messaging which represents women to be anything less than equal to men.
In light of this, we want to reassure you that Chevalier College remains committed to upholding our values of kindness, compassion and respect. Staff at the College will continue to foster an inclusive and supportive learning environment where all students feel safe and valued.
We encourage parents and guardians to engage in open conversations with their children about the importance of critical thinking, empathy, and respect for others. By reinforcing these values and actions at home, we can together, in partnership and support of each other, counteract negative influences and empower our students to make positive choices.
Additionally, I would like to draw your attention to this recent 7-minute article from ABC's 7:30 program, which highlights the impact of Andrew Tate on boys in schools. We take these concerns seriously and are committed to addressing them proactively.
At Chevalier College, we believe in the power of education to shape young minds and instil values that will guide them throughout their lives. Together, we can ensure that our students grow into compassionate, responsible, and principled individuals who contribute positively to society.
Thank you for your continued support and partnership in nurturing the next generation of leaders.
Yours faithfully,
Greg Miller
Principal
We have allocated two uniform days at the Chev Shop, outside of normal trading hours, to allow students to purchase their winter sports uniform only.
The additional opening hours and times are below. Please note that the shop will only be open during Break 1 and 2 on these days.
Tuesday 9 April | Girls | Break 1 or 2 |
Wednesday 10 April | Boys | Break 1 or 2 |
Please send your child with a payment card or cash on the relevant day as we will not be able to process phone orders.
Alternatively, the shop will be open during the school holidays. Opening hours for term time and holidays can be found here. Students can also purchase their winter sport uniform at the same time as their winter school uniform.
Please visit the Chev Shop to purchase your winter school uniform in preparation for the beginning of Term 2. Opening hours and price lists can be found here.
The 2024 vaccination program for Year 7 students will commence in Week 3 of Term 2. All Year 7 students will be offered Diphtheria-Tetanus-Pertussis (dTpa) and Human Papillomavirus (HPV). All vaccines are administered individually by registered nurses from NSW Health and students are supervised by a staff member. If your child is nervous about receiving vaccines, please contact Dana, our First Aid Officer, for assistance.
Parents can provide consent online for their child's routine school vaccinations. Vaccinations will only be provided at school if consent has been received. Visit the NSW Heath website and follow the prompts to complete the School Vaccination Consent form.
If your child has already received the vaccines through your healthcare practitioner, please do not register your child for school vaccinations. Only children registered through the NSW Health website will receive their vaccinations at school.
For more information on routine school vaccinations, please visit NSW Health or call the Liverpool Public Health Unit on 9794 0855.
Thank you to those parents who have provided updates on their child's medical conditions using ParentOrbit or Parent Lounge. When making updates, please note that in our student management system, 'severe' refers to significant or life threatening medical conditions such as anaphylaxis, diabetes or epilepsy. Please use the comment box in the medical condition section to expand on or provide additional details, or contact Dana, our First Aid Officer.
Sports training and exhibition matches - cancelled
Unfortunately, our sports grounds are too wet and all sports training and exhibition games have been cancelled.
Mountain Bike Championship - going ahead
The MTB Championship will go ahead at this stage. If we need to cancel the event, participants and parents/carers will be contacted via email by 9.00am. Due to the forecast heavy rain, there will not be any training or exhibition sessions at the Open Day tomorrow, Saturday 6 April.
Only students who have registered via Sports Tracker will participate.
Event Schedule and Rules
Period | Event |
1 | 12 and 13 years Boys and Girls |
2 | 16, 17 and 18 years Boys and Girls |
3 | 14 and 15 years Boys and Girls |
Event Distances
Age | Distance |
12 years Boys and Girls | 3km |
13 years Boys and Girls | 3km |
14 years Boys and Girls | 4km |
15 years Boys and Girls | 4km |
16 years Girls | 4km |
16 years Boys | 6km |
17 years Girls | 4km |
17 years Boys | 6km |
18 years Girls | 6km |
18 years Boys | 6km |
Coach Phillips
Extra Curriculum Administrator