Years 10-12 Coordinator

Darcy McCallum 

10-12 Key Dates: 

Term 1

March

Thurs

7th 

NCD Triathlon

Fri8thWhole School Assembly @ 2.55pm in the Stadium 

Fri

8th

English Online Interviews Close

Mon

11th

Labour Day Holiday

Tues

12th

LMR Swimming Carnival

Wed13thNAPLAN Testing Begins
Fri15thYr 12 Geography Fieldwork in Bendigo
Thurs21stNAPLAN Testing Ends

Thur

28th  

Final Day Term 1 - Easter Egg Hunt (see flier attached)

VM WRS - Donations Wanted!

The 2024 VM WRS class are currently planning to restore the cubby house, located in the primary quadrangle and would like any donations of furniture for the interior e.g. kitchens, tables and chairs. Students are willing to refurbish items, so condition is not overly important, as long as it is suitable and salvageable. For any donations, please contact Rhys Thompson via the College.  

 

Careers and Pathways

March 14th to March 16th, 2024

Victorian Careers & Employment Expo is open from March 14 to 16, 2024 at the Melbourne Showgrounds. The Expo will showcase over 130 organisations and employers with career opportunities for all ages. Visitor entry is free.

 

The event is for school students, parents, teachers, graduates, job seekers, people looking for courses and workers seeking new opportunities.

www.careersemploymentexpo.com.au/Victorian.html 

Volunteering your free time to help worthy causes is a really noble undertaking. You won’t earn big bucks, but there are plenty of other ways that becoming a volunteer could be of value.

 

Learn new skills

No matter where you decide to volunteer, there will always be an element of training. Plus there’s skills that you might not even realise you’re working on, like communication, team work, independence, problem solving, and customer service – the list goes on.

 

Give your resume a boost

Showing commitment to community efforts, or any kind of voluntary work, will speak volumes about your personality. If you’re happy to keep showing up without getting paid, you must be dedicated and motivated; all qualities that universities and future employers will look favourably on.

 

Form connections and networking contacts

Volunteering could introduce you to people you wouldn’t have met otherwise. Those people could become friends, mentors, or your inspiration.  The more you get involved with projects outside your school, the wider you’re casting your net.

 

Personal development

  • Increase your confidence
  • Learn to communicate more effectively
  • Become a better listener
  • Learn about your personal strengths and weaknesses
  • Be more aware of/active about social issues

Positive impacts on your health

Studies have shown that volunteering could contribute to improved mental and physical health. 

 

Start by having a look around your local community and find out what Volunteering options are available to you!

 

VICTORIA POLICE CAREERS EXPO

Saturday 13th April, 10:00am – 4:00pm

On Saturday 13th April, Victoria Police is hosting the “Your Made for More Pathway” Careers Expo. The expo will be held at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre. If you are ready to make a change and choose your own career path, then this is the event for you.

 

Members from a range of working units will be in attendance, such as:

They will show you all the exciting and varied career pathways available to you at Victoria Police.

 

Speak to members from our specialist units e.g.:

For Further Information Visit:

www.police.vic.gov.au/victoria-police-career-expo-your-made-more-pathway 

All Year 11 & 12 Students receive a weekly emailed edition of the North Central LLEN Careers Newsletter. 

 

The Careers Newsletter includes information on upcoming Career events, University & TAFE Webinars, Open Day information, Apprenticeships, Scholarships, Gap Year opportunities, VTAC information + more.

 

If any Parents/guardians would like to be added to the email distribution list, please email: s.clay@ncllen.org.au