Principal's Report

by David Lord

Principal's Message 

Victorian Government Announcement 

The Victorian Government has released its plan for easing coronavirus (COVID-19) restrictions. 

All schools will continue to provide remote and flexible learning for the remainder of Term 3, except specialist schools in rural and regional Victoria, consistent with current settings.

These changes remain subject to the advice of Victoria’s Chief Health Officer:

 

5 – 9 October (first week of Term 4)

Remote and flexible learning will continue for all students, except in specialist schools in rural and regional Victoria.

VCE and VCAL students can only attend on-site for essential assessments during this week, including the General Achievement Test (GAT) on Wednesday 7 October. On-site supervision for children of permitted workers and vulnerable students will continue to be provided consistent with existing guidelines.

 

From 12 October

Schools in metropolitan Melbourne

Year 11 and 12 students will now attend on-site schooling full time, and Year 10 students enrolled in a VCE or VCAL program will attend on-site for these classes.

Remote and flexible learning will continue for all students in Grade 3 to Year 10, other than for children of permitted workers and vulnerable students.

 

Date subject to health advice

All students from Grade 3 to Year 10 in metropolitan Melbourne will continue with remote and flexible learning. A date for the return of these year levels to face-to-face learning will be subject to further health advice.

Recently, we have started an Instagram account @staughtoncollege where you will be able to follow the events of the week. I encourage students from across our school community to get involved. 

 

DAVID LORD

Principal

 

We, at Staughton College, would like to show our respect and acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land on which our school is situated, of elders past and present. We extend a warm welcome to everyone who visits our school.