Seymour College Newsletter

Seymour College provides a safe and supportive environment where young lives can be transformed through a love of learning.  Seymour College is an educational centre which offers students skills and opportunities to ensure they achieve their best and are successful throughout their lives.

Issue 3 · 10 Mar 2025

In this issue

Principal's Report School Council , NAPLAN 2025
What's Happening MARCH, APRIL, MAY, JUNE, JULY
Inclusive Education Special Education Awards, Swimming
Primary News Primary District Swimming, National Pancake Day, Flying Drones, The World of Robotics, Red Dirt Robotics, Our Book Fair in action on Tuesday morning, what a buzz!
Secondary News Year 7 Rubicon Camp, Year 7 Humanities, What's Cooking, Rowing, Secondary Reporting Update 
Defence Mentor News MARCH BIRTHDAYS, Defence Club , Save the Date, Congratulations to Our 2025 Defence Captain – Dylan Frost, Thank You, Kookaburra Kids , The Great DMFS Vic Tas Recipe Book is out now!, DMFS Helpful Links and Factsheets
Library News Lunchtime Fun with TTRPG, Magazine Appeal, ABC iView Viewing opportunity
Events 2025 Student Leaders , Southern Ranges Swimming Outcome, Congratulations Scarlett
Health Centre Don't Forget to Bring Your Water Bottle
WellBeing
School Policies Inclusion & Diversity Policy
From the Office Morning Coffee With The Principal, Parking Reminder! , Road Safety in Stewart Street, Do you qualify for free home internet?, School Student Broadband Initiative has been extended, Picking up students, Meeting with staff
Our Place Term 1 Calendar, Free Internet, Parent Child Mother Goose, Kids First Play Group
Community News Saver Plus Offer, Seymour Urban Fire Brigade Junior Volunteer Recruitment, Certificate III School Based Education Support, Seymour Sharks Swimming Club, Barefoot Bowls, Nagambie Lakers Junior Football/Netball Club, Kilmore Regional Busking Championships , Cycle Dindi, Elevate Education Webinar Series, Show 'n' Shine, Seymour Driving School, 1st Seymour Scout Group, Seymour FM is looking for volunteers, Berry Street

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