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KEY INFORMATION & DATES


Travel for Free

 

From January 1st, young people aged 5-17 (inclusive) can travel for free on Victorian public transport with a Youth myki. They need to carry it when they travel and must tap on and off. No concession identification needs to be shown when travelling with a Youth myki.

 

Many students will turn 18 while still in Year 12 and no longer be eligible for Youth myki. These students can still access concession fares by using a Child myki but will need to carry proof of concession identification while travelling (as has previously been the norm for students aged 17 and 18). Eligible forms of concession identification include having the PTV logo on the school’s Student ID card or carrying a Transport Victoria ID (this form can be downloaded from the Transport Victoria website).

 

PTV is transitioning to Transport Victoria, and so we are requesting you to use the Transport Victoria logo on your Student ID cards next time you print new cards. Attached is the Transport Victoria logo file to use (in both jpeg and AI formats). Each school will be reminded when their current Agreement to use the PTV logo is due to expire and to switch to the Transport Victoria logo instead.

 

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During the transition period, Student ID cards that have either the PTV logo or the Transport Victoria logo will both be accepted as correct concession identification. Please email if you need any further information.

 


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Important Reminder! 

Hi all, 

 

A reminder to all students to please be vigilant and safe when coming to and from school with road safety. When crossing the road, students are to use school crossings and traffic lights. We ask students to be aware of their surroundings, especially when wearing headphones and/or on devices. Student safety is the number one priority. We have had a number of concerned phone calls from members of the public in regards to students crossing the road. I encourage parents/carers to please discuss the importance of behaving safely around roads with your children.

 

Thanks,

Warwick Lamb

Assistant Principal 


Term 1 2026 Key Dates

FEBRUARY 2026

 

Wednesday 11

Term 1 Specialist Sports Program and AAP instalment due

Wednesday 25

Year 7 2027 Open evening 

Thursday 26

Year 10 immunisations

Friday 27

Year 8, 9 and 10 school photos

 

MARCH 2026 

Thursday 5

Athletics Carnival

Monday 9

Labour Day public holiday 

Tuesday 11 – Friday 20

NAPLAN years 7 and 9

Thursday 19

School photos catch up day, siblings and groups

Monday 23 – Wednesday 25

Year 7 camp - Anglesea

Monday 30 – Tuesday 31

Online learning conversations 

31st - last day of timetabled classes for term 1

APRIL 2026

 

Wednesday 1 – Thursday 2

On-site learning conversations 

Friday 3

Good Friday public holiday


COLLEGE ABSENCE

OPTION 1:

Enter the absence on your Compass parent portal. To do this, press the shortcuts option at the bottom middle of the page, before selecting 'submit attendance note'.

 

OPTION 2:

Ph: 03 5277 1177, attendance line (press 1)

*Please leave a message and include date of absence, parent/carer name, student name, reason of absence, and phone number.

 

OPTION 3:

Email our Attendance Officer Anthe Petrovics - attendance@whc.vic.edu.au 

Please include the student's name, year level, date of absence and reason.

 

If an absence is not reported, you will receive an automated message at 10am the morning of the absence, then a follow up message for you to explain the absence.

 

Thank you to the parents who are already doing this.


The importance of attendance 

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At Western Heights College, we prioritise regular school attendance. Attending school every day means experiencing what counts – the learning, friendship, fun and opportunities that can shape your child’s future.

 

We understand that there are times when your child will need to miss school but to ensure minimal disruption to their education, please consider scheduling family holidays or medical/dental appointments outside of school time. 

 

If your child is having difficulty attending school, please reach out to their relevant LCL through Compass about getting support. 

 

For more information about the importance of everyday attendance, see the 

Attendance and Missing School link. 

 

Remember, Every Day Counts.


🌟 Introducing the Navigator Program: Supporting Every Student's Attendance

 

Dear Families,

We would like to share information about a valuable external support: the Navigator Program. Navigator is a free and confidential service helping young people aged between 12-17 years to re-engage with education and actively support them transition back to school.

 

The Navigator service works to:

  • Re-engage young people in education when struggling with attendance

  • Develop and identify students’ social and emotional capabilities

  • Support schools to be better equipped to engage young people

 

Some examples of what Navigator does are:

  • Outreach (can go to the family home or meet in the community/school)

  • Engage with students and parents 1:1

  • Advocate for the family and student with their school

  • Support the family by attending school meetings

  • Help explore school options and programs

  • Complete external referrals for supports e.g. mental health supports

 

How to Refer Your Child

Participation in the Navigator service is by referral. Anyone can refer a young person to the program.

 

To refer your child, either:

 

  1. Contact the Attendance Officer at Western Heights with your consent by emailing attendance@whc.vic.edu.au. We will complete the referral for you.
  2. Fill out the referral form yourself here: https://surveyapac.deloitte.com/jfe/form/SV_cBJldtHIUE7thpI

 

 

Thank you for your attention in supporting your child’s attendance and engagement.

 

Kind regards,

Anthe Petrovics

Attendance Officer


Lost Property

Our lost properties are located in the Admin building and Green building.

Please advise your child to check these locations if they have misplaced any belongings.


2026 Daily Structure & Bell Times

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Learning Community Leaders:

  • Year 7 LCL's: Marli McCarthy & Jackson Ramus
  • Year 8 LCL's: Brent Watson & Martin West
  • Year 9 LCL's: Harley McCarthy & Kate Whitten
  • Year 10 LCL's: Stephanie Sutton & Cameron Parker
  • Year 11 LCL: James Haworth
  • Year 12 LCL: Brett Bullock
  • VM/VPC LCL: Kendall Carracher
  • Year 7 Sub School Leader:  Andy Erwin
  • Year 8 Sub School Leader: Lauren Marino 
  • Year 9 Sub School Leader: Lucas Wintels
  • Year 10 Sub School Leader: Julie McNamara
  • Year 11-12 Sub School Leader: Joey McArlein
  • VM/VPC Sub School Leader: Amanda Dickson
  • SSP Sub School Leader: Renee Lane