News..Pride, Achievement,Travel, Sport
Wayout Pride Camp
During the final week of Term 3 a number of students from the CSC Diversity Group attended the Wayout Pride camp at Pax Hill, Ballarat. Funded by School Focused Youth Services and organised by Cobaw Community Health, this camp was a great opportunity for LGBTIQ+ students from all over the Goldfields region to get together. The students were able to race go-carts, participate in photography and social media workshops, get crafty, and perform for their peers. The camp was also a wonderful opportunity for them to connect with other LGBTIQ+ young people in their community and bond over shared experience.
Shera Blaise
School Counsellor
Jacob Mizzi
Jacob Mizzi of Year 7B recently completed his long term woodwork project of making a guitar. Jacob’s passion for woods and playing guitar was the motivation behind the combination and led him to the idea. He was also inspired by his family’s connection to the building trades.
“My brother is a carpenter and Dad knows a lot of trade stuff like metalwork , components and wiring, so I have learnt a fair bit from both of them,” he said.
The guitar took 18 months in total from start to finish, although Jacob did have a break from it for a few months before finishing it in woodwork class at school.
2019 JAPAN TRIP
We are starting to plan for another exciting trip to Japan in September 2019 which will be open to 2019 Year 9 to Year 12 students.
Families are invite to attend an information evening on Thursday, 1 November at 7pm in the Wellbeing Centre. All welcome.
If you have any queries please contact Lyn Ellery, Japanese Coordinator, on 5479 1111 or ellery.lynnette.f@edumail.vic.gov.au
Lyn Ellery
Japanese Coordinator
Rafting Camp Yr. 9 Steiner – 12th – 14th of September
On Wednesday the 12th of September, we went on a rafting camp. We visited Lake Eildon and learnt about the importance of ‘Riparian Zones’ at the Yea wetlands. We arrived at Big River and relaxed at our campsite. On Thursday we met our instructors Sean and Darren, we got ready to on the water with a safety briefing and skills session. In pairs we rafted down the Big River, going down the majestic rapids with many of us falling in! On Friday we rafted down the King River, which was much harder. It was a great camp and we learned so much. Thanks everyone who made the camp possible!
Teague and Lulu
Footy Fantastic
Bendigo Junior Football League U15
Girls best & Fairest. Tia Davidge plays for South Bendigo, She won on 21 votes.