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 16 · 14 Nov 2024
In this issue
Principal's Report
What's Happening
Inclusive Education
Assembly Awards, Green room and Blue Room News, Purple Room News, Secondary State Track and Field
Primary News
F-1 News
Secondary News
Years 7 to 10 swimming program , What's Cooking?, Year 9 Media
Senior School
Victorian Institute of Sport excursion, Year 11 Exams, 11th - 15th November, PREPARING FOR TESTS , Last Day Year 11, VCE Examination Timetable and Navigator
Careers
Defence Mentor News
NOVEMBER BIRTHDAYS, Term 4: Defence Club Activities , Gnarly Neighbours! , Poppy Project 2024, Support for Families Who Have Left the ADF., Update Us on Your Current Circumstances!, Open Arms – Veterans & Families Counselling, POSTING ORDERS!!!!, Defence Member and Family Helpline 1800 624 608, Australian Veterans’ Children Assistance Trust – Scholarships, Defence Special Needs Support Group
Health Centre
Protecting against mosquito-borne diseases, Dr Luke Sammartino - paediatrician, Don't forget your sunscreen and your hat
WellBeing
SWPBS
Events
Learn to Row Program at Nagambie, Hume Region Athletics, Congratulations Lachie
Tokens
School Policies
Duty of Care Policy
From the Office
Sustainable School Shop, Road Safety in Stewart Street, Do you qualify for free home internet, Please name your children’s jumpers and jackets; we have many items in lost property without names. They cannot be returned if we don't know who they belong to. , Picking up students, Meeting with staff
Our Place
Mums & Bubs, Paint By Numbers, Storytime, Coffee & Chat
Community News
Cooking Classes at Café 96, Barefoot Bowls, Lifeguards needed, Join Our Team, All Abilities Basketball, Seymour Driving School, 1st Seymour Scout Group, Seymour FM is looking for volunteers, Berry Street
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