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Nationally Consistent Collection of Data on School Students with Disability (NCCD)

Each year schools are required to collect information for The Nationally Consistent Collection of Data on School Students with Disability (NCCD). Our College follows strict processes as directed and supported by Catholic Education Tasmania.  Every student with a diagnosis is included in this process. It is important for families to update student records with any information or recent diagnostic documents pertaining to medical, learning or wellbeing needs. This is outlined in the enrolment documentation under the personal information collection notice, which specifies that the College may ask you to provide medical reports and health information about the student from time to time. 

Live Life Whole | Women and Girls in Sport

Youth Ministry | Hobart Youth Group 

Contact details 

For more information, please email Youth Minister, Sam Excell at samuelexcell18@gmail.com 

Tasmanian Building and Construction Careers Expo

Junior Landcare | Winter family fun 

The winter school holidays are fast approaching. Landcare Australia has created a free guide for some awesome Junior Landcare activities that you can do right at home that are perfect for colder times of the year. From getting the most out of food scraps, learning all about our First Nations seasons and making friends with some wiggly worms, there's something for everyone. 

 

Visit the link here to view the guide as well as access videos, activity sheets and other resources. Happy growing, exploring and learning! 

Winter Holidays Chess Program 

Kingborough Council | School holiday program  

AusBike | Bike Skills Program

The Y Hobart is helping Aussie kids learn to love life on two wheels next term. AusBike gets Aussie kids pedaling into a world of freedom, fun and adventure. The national program teaches essential bike skills to primary schoolers, whether they’re fresh off training wheels or ready for bigger challenges. Designed by experts and aligned with curriculum, AusBike is the perfect way to ignite a lifelong love of cycling.

AusBikers are road safe and active kids! Their accredited coaches will help build your child's competence and confidence on two wheels, so they are road safe and ready to tackle more challenging rides.

 

Find out more about the Hobart program here.

For more information about AusBike visit the link here

Youth ARC! | July school holidays 

City of Hobart's Youth Arts and Recreation Centre's (Youth ARC) July school holiday program is jam-packed with events, workshops and creative opportunities for young people aged 12-25 years old. Visit the link here to see what's on and what's coming up: https://www.youthartsandrec.org/Whats-on