Junior School
(Years 7 and 8)
Celebration Assembly | R U OK? National Student Art Competition |
Junior School Team | Reminders
Junior School
(Years 7 and 8)
Celebration Assembly | R U OK? National Student Art Competition |
Junior School Team | Reminders
On Monday 25th June, the Junior School held an assembly with our Year 7 and 8 students, to celebrate what was a fantastic semester.
Part of this celebration included recognising our students on achieving 95-100% attendance. As research demonstrates, attending school regularly is important as it improves student outcomes! These students should be congratulated on this achievement! We look forward to continuing to attend school on such a regular basis.
R U OK?
Calling all Year 7 and 8 students across Australia, you’re are invited to enter the R U OK? National Student Art Competition. We’re accepting submissions that respond to the question: What does an R U OK? conversation mean to you?
See the link for more information on what you need to do:
Huge prizes to be won!!
Please send all submissions via email to htd@cheltsec.vic.edu.au by 3.00pm Wednesday 3rd of July.
Thanks
Chelt.Sec Wellbeing Team
Linda Palermo Finn Archibald-Donohue Harley Motteram
Director of Junior School Year 7 Coordinator Year 7 Coordinator
pal@cheltsec.vic.edu.au adf@cheltsec.vic.edu.au mmh@cheltsec.vic.edu.au
Marian O'Shaughnessy Teresa Peluso
Year 8 Coordinator Year 8 Coordinator
osh@cheltsec.vic.edu.au pel@cheltsec.vic.edu.au
Uniform
Please ensure your student is wearing the correct uniform, including black polishable shoes and plain socks without a logo.
PE Uniform guidelines for timetabled classes:
There is a full explanation of the uniform items available, and the college expectations in the school diary/planner and in the Uniform Policy on the website. Please email Linda Palermo, Junior School Director if you are experiencing difficulties securing the correct uniform for your student.
School Diary/Planner
Every student in Junior School has received a named diary/planner with the expectation that it is carried to every lesson on every school day. The planner is used to record homework, due dates for assignments, test dates; as well as excursions and special events.
Very importantly, it is also used as a ‘hall pass’ when students need to go to the toilet or sickbay or Wellbeing appointments during class time.
Laptops
It would be greatly appreciated if laptops can be fully battery charged as a regular routine in the evenings so your student comes to school with enough battery to last the day. At home, please create a space for homework out in the open where laptop usage can be monitored to minimise harm and maximise cyber safety.