Senior School

Northern Territory Camp

Students and staff going on the Northern Territory Camp are on the countdown, with the day of departure, September 15th, approaching quickly!

The trip will be a chance to experience things many others only dream of doing across 12 full days.  This intrepid group of 43 students and staff will travel over 4,000km by bus from HPSC to Darwin experiencing the culture, visual wonders and unique activities that the Territory has to offer.

Including

  • Exploring a Coober Pedy Opal Mine
  • Seeing the wonder of Uluru
  • Experiencing a guided Camel ride
  • Cruising the Nitmiluk Gorges
  • Exploring the waterfalls of Litchfield National Park

Student's have also been lucky enough to add a visit to Crocosaurus Cove to their itinerary, thanks to a $1000 grant from the NT Government.

We wish the staff and students safe travel and can't wait to hear their stories on their return.

Year 12 Valedictory

We anticipate a fantastic and rewarding evening and look forward to you helping us join in and celebrate the achievements of the Class of 2018 at this years Valedictory Dinner.

WHEN: Thursday 25th October 2018

WHERE: BRIGHTON RECEPTIONS, 81 BAY STREET, BRIGHTON, VIC. 3186

TIME: 6.30pm for 7pm start.

Your ticket includes a three course meal, unlimited soft drink and light entertainment.  As this is an official College function, alcohol is strictly prohibited.

Final ticket payments are due on the last day of Term 3, and can be paid via cash or EFTPOS to the General Office.

Year 12 Study Skills Camp 2019

Year 12 is an exciting and challenging year for students completing their final year of study. To address these challenges and assist our students to successfully meet the demands of Year 12, Hampton Park Secondary College has organised a Study Skills Camp.

The aims of this camp include to:

  • develop a connected group of Year 12 students
  • develop their skills for the successful completion of their Year 12 studies with sessions that focus on:
  • understanding ATAR scores and establishing appropriate goals
  • preparing a study planner for effective time management
  • developing skills in essay writing
  • participating in stress management activities and understanding the importance of good nutrition, sleep and physical activity in improving academic and social success

Attendance at the Study Skills Camp is compulsory. Classes will not be held at the College during camp days. The camp includes two nights accommodation, bedding, transport, chef prepared breakfast, lunch and dinner, guest speakers, educational and adventure based activities.

 

Date: Wednesday 6th to Friday 8th of February

Where: PGL Campaspe Downs, 1302 Trentham Road, Kyneton

Cost: $250.00 per person

Travel: Buses will pick up students on Wednesday and return them on Friday

 

Please note that the Government set up a Camps, Sports and Excursion (CSEF) fund to provide payments for students to attend school events to the amount of $225 per year. Families who were eligible and have CSEF funds available will automatically have this money applied to pay the cost of the camp. The amount due by individual students will be shown on the permission form through Compass.

Payment may be made regularly at the office in any amount with full payment required by Friday 9th November.

Detailed itineraries including departure times and materials lists will be distributed to students at the start of Term One 2019.

 

The Senior School Team are very excited to offer our students this opportunity to assist students in excelling in their Year 12 studies. If you have any questions about the camp please contact Mr Christiansen or Ms  Glenn at the College on 8795 9400.