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Chev Need to Knows 

14 November 2025

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Dear Parents and Carers,

 

Social Media Laws

 

Commencing 10 December, young people under the age of 16 will be banned from using social media. In a world-first move, Australia will be the first country to take such a stance in banning children from some of the world's most prominent social media platforms.

A few weeks ago, the government and eSafety commissioner released a list of platforms covered by the rules, which will forbid anyone under 16 from having an account. These include:

 

  • Instagram

  • Snapchat

  • TikTok

  • YouTube

  • X

  • Threads (Meta's version of X)

  • Reddit

  • Kick (an online personal streaming service)

 

Information about the upcoming social media age restrictions has now been finalised, and the latest updates can be found on the eSafety website at the following pages:

 

 

eSafety is also offering free online parent/carer information sessions, with many different available times to suit our busy schedules, and you can register for these webinars here: Social media age restrictions explained – a guide for parents and carers

 

Furthermore, eSafety has developed information and resources to support young people, as well as parents and carers, to understand the social media age restrictions, via these links: 

 

 

Another organisation, the Council of Catholic School Parents NSW/ACT, asked Dr Michael Carr-Gregg, author, broadcaster and one of Australia's leading psychologists, to help educators, parents, and carers prepare for the upcoming changes to social media platforms. In a clear and informative 30-minute video, linked below, Dr Carr-Gregg explains what social media is, how the age restrictions will work, why it's happening and how it will affect families and schools. 

 

I invite all parents and carers to take time out in their busy day for half an hour to watch this video, so that they understand and are equipped to handle the impact of the changes on their families.

 

You are invited to view 'The Social Media Delay: What It Means for Parents and Schools'

 

As the nation embraces world-first new laws regarding teenage social media, we will continue to navigate this in a way that supports our students, your children, to understand what is before them.

 

Best wishes for the weekend,

 

Greg Miller

Principal

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Year 9 Elective Update

We are happy to advise that Music will be running as a Year 9 elective in 2026. Students have been advised; if your child has any questions, please ask them to see Mrs Graham or Mrs Bentley.

Year 7 Science Immersion Day

On Monday, 17 November, Year 7 will take part in an exciting Science Immersion Day. Students will have the opportunity to participate in a Taronga Zoo workshop, a bridge-building activity, and a chemistry presentation and experiment.

 

The day will be held on the Chevalier College grounds under the supervision of the Science staff.  Students do not need to bring books or laptops and are encouraged to leave these at home. There will be breaks throughout the day; however, these will not align with regular school lunch times. Please ensure students bring their own food, as the canteen will be closed. Students are to wear their normal summer uniform for the day. 

 

Students are to attend Homeroom as normal in the morning for roll marking before proceeding to the Science Lawn (outside F8). They will be dismissed at the usual time at the end of the day.

 

We look forward to a fun and engaging day filled with hands-on learning and new experiences.

 

Mr Byrne

Leader of Learning - Science

 

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Year 10 Love Bites Program 

All Year 10 will be required to attend school on Monday 24 November to participate in an important Wellbeing program, called Love Bites.

 

Love Bites is a respectful relationships program that has been developed by NAPCAN based on best practice standards for education programs and has been formally endorsed by the NSW Department of Education.  It consists of interactive workshops delivered over a 1-day session that provides young people with a safe environment to examine, discuss and explore respectful relationships. The program will be presented by trained external professionals.

Parent Webinar- Generation Next  - Social Media Age Restrictions 

Preparing young people for social media age restrictions.

 

In this webinar, internet safety expert Brett Lee will provide an overview of the social media age restriction changes coming into effect next month, explore how these changes are likely to affect young people, and outline steps those who support them can take to assist them and their families to prepare, and offer practical strategies and tips for navigating the transition and beyond.

 

Wednesday – 19/11/2025 – 11AM

Thursday – 20/11/2025 – 2PM 

Wednesday – 26/11/2025 – 11AM 

Thursday – 27/11/2025 – 2PM 

 

Click HEREto register

Merit Reviews

All eligible students who are not on a full complement of merits (10) are encouraged to undergo the merit review process during Week 4 and 7 this term. Students should see their Leader of House if they have any questions about the process.

 

Kelly Walker

Assistant Principal - Wellbeing and Growth

 

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Gethsemane Project

Homerooms have been allocated two individuals to put a Christmas parcel together for. Your child may be asked to bring in some money or an item to contribute.  I’d encourage you to take your child with you to purchase any requested items. These moments are great opportunities to discuss with your child the importance of compassion towards the marginalised.

 

We also welcome any families who may wish to put together a package as a family. If you would like to do this, please contact the office and an individual’s name and an item list can be sent home with your child. We ask that all parcels are delivered to the school by Friday 5 December.

 

This year we are collectively putting together 120 parcels for local community members. Thank you in advance for contributing to this practical expression of Spirituality of the Heart.

Community Christmas Dinner

Chevalier College is once again supporting the Community Christmas Dinner which provides a Christmas lunch for local community member who are either going to be alone at Christmas or are struggling financially to celebrate the season. With the increased cost of living, last year’s event saw 300 people attend. The college has been asked to contribute by providing Christmas Trees. If you have a Christmas tree or tree decorations which could be donated to the event, please drop them into the college by Friday 5 December. Any support is appreciated.

Christmas Liturgy

9.05am Friday 5 December - All Welcome.

 

Sandy Abbey

Assistant Principal - Faith Formation and Mission

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ISA Round 4

ISA Round 4 for Saturday, 15 November.  Team fixtures and bus information can be found in the Parent Lounge and Orbit app under School Links / Extra Curricular.  All buses will leave from the bus zone on Charlotte Street.  Students leaving the College should be dropped off in the JFC car park. 

 

The BBQ and Coffee van will be located next to the CHED from 9.00am. Please see below for the link to volunteer.

 

IMPORTANT:  We aim to have fixtures and bus times uploaded to School Links by Wednesday each week.  Please check the fixtures every Friday afternoon/evening for any last minute changes to bus times and/or game cancellations. 

Parent Volunteers

We’re seeking parent volunteers to help make our home game hospitality a success by assisting at the Sports BBQ and Basketball and Cricket Desk Duties.

 

Your support is greatly appreciated!

 

Click here to view the BBQ volunteer roster.

Click here to view the  Basketball scoring roster.

Click here to view 1st XI Cricket scoring roster.

ISA Code of Conduct

Members of the Chevalier community are kindly asked to familiarise themselves with the ISA code of conduct ahead of the final three weeks of fixtures for 2025.  

 

Please see link to Code of Conduct below: 

 

 

Coach Phillips

Extra Curriculum Coordinator

 

 

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Hades Town

First round auditions for our 2026 production of HADESTOWN Teen Edition are now OPEN!  

 

Please see below the link to the Casting Brief:

 

 

 

Don’t miss out on what is going to be an incredible production! 

 

Please email Mrs Combes if you have any questions at all.

 

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2026 Year 7 and New Student Uniform Appointments

Uniform shop bookings are now open for our new 2026 students, and a booking link has been emailed to families with new students commencing next year. The uniform shop will be offering appointments in November and also in January 2026.

 

IMPORTANT: Your child must be present at the uniform appointment to ensure an accurate fitting. If you have more than one child attending the College, they are welcome to come in at the same time. Please do not book more than one appointment.

 

If you are unable to attend any of the dates on offer for a scheduled appointment, you are welcome in anytime during regular shop hours. Our Chev Shop attendants look forward to meeting you!

 

Please click HERE to make an appointment.

 

2025 Appointment dates:    

  • 17.11.25 - 8.30-2.30
  • 18.11.25 - 8.30-2.30         
  • 19.11.25 - 8.30-2.30    

 

2026 Appointment dates:   

  • 5.1.26  to  9.1.26 - 8.30-2.30                         
  • 19.1.26 to  21.1.26 - 8.30-2.30

 

General opening hours of uniform shop for 2026:

  • 12.1.26 to 16.1.26 - CLOSED
  • 22.1.26 to 23.1.26 - Thursday and Friday  OPEN 9AM TO 12.30, 1PM TO 3PM
  • 26.1.26 Monday PUBLIC HOLIDAY
  • 27.1.26 TO 28.1.26 - Tuesday and Wednesday OPEN 9AM TO 12.30, 1PM TO 3PM
  • 28.1.26 TO 29.1.26 - Thursday and Friday RETURN TO REGULAR HOURS  

 

Chev Shop

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Carols on the Meadow is back! 

Join us for a festive evening filled with Mariah Carey themed carols and our wonderful community, featuring performances by talented Chevalier College students, a spectacular fireworks display, food trucks and rides for the kids! 

 

Date & Time: Thursday 27 November 2025, 5.00pm-8.15pm

Location: The Front Fields, Chevalier College

Free Tickets: https://events.humanitix.com/carols-on-the-meadow-2025

 

Bring a picnic or enjoy treats from the food trucks on site. 

Please note – this is an alcohol-free event.

 

Let’s make it a magical night together – don’t miss out! 

 

Thank you to our wonderful supporters:

  • Aureum Finance 
  • Australian Survey Solutions 
  • Finders Finance 
  • Highland Fires 
  • Leading Electrical 
  • Lime Building Group 
  • Links Roofing 
  • Macey Insurance 
  • Our Lawyers 
  • Physio Space 
  • Ray White Mittagong 
  • SAOR Skincare 
  • SH Private Hospital 
  • The Bookshop Bowral 
  • The Palms Golf Studio 
  • Trimech  
  • Waratah Building 
  • Whitebull Pressure Cleaning

 

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  • Flexible Monday - 17 November
  • Year 11 Business Studies excursion - 17 November
  • Year 10 Wilderness Kosciuszko Expedition - 17 - 21 November
  • Year 7 Science Zoo excursion - 17 November
  • Year 9 Wilderness Studies Swim Testing - 18 and 21 November
  • 2025 Wingecarribee Youth Forum - 21 November
  • Flexible Monday - 24 November
  • HSC Major Works Day - 24 November
  • Daramalan Water Polo and Basketball Excursion - 24 November
  • Year 10 Love Bites - Respectful Relationships Program - 24 November
  • Year 10 Catchup Retreat - 27 November
  • Year 9 iSTEM - 27 November
  • Carols on the Meadow - 27 November
  • Australian Catholic Youth Festival - 28 November - 3 December 
  • Flexible Monday - 1 December 
  • Year 11 University of Sydney Camden Open Day - 1 December
  • MUNA Intensive One Day Workshop - 1 December
  • Year 9 and Year 11 Surfing/Snorkelling Expedition - 1 and 2 December
  • Mock Trial Team Preparation - 1 December
  • Flipped Learning Parent Webinar - 3 December
  • Years 7 - 11 - Celebration of Excellence - 4 December
  • Advent Mass - 5 December
  • Term 4 Ends - 5 December