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Our wonderful Christmas trees are on display at M-City! Please vote using the link below as the tree with the most votes wins $500 which is very exciting!  We are so lucky to have two beautifully trees in the competition, decorated by our wonderful students (see below). Just visit the website for M-City shopping centre and go to ‘What’s on’ section if link doesn’t get you there.

Thanks everyone!

Ho Ho Ho – let’s go…vote ! 😊 

 

https://m-city.com.au/school-community-art-program

 

*Voting is one per person –better to vote on your laptop at the moment as the voting on the phone isn’t working at present - so use your computer to make it count! You can view all the trees on display here too. 😊

 

Heights Campus…

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Springvale Campus…

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Changes to student digital device use in primary schools

From 2027, the Victorian Government is introducing changes to the use of digital devices for students from Prep to Grade 6.

Under the new guidelines, schools:

· will no longer invite families to purchase or bring their own digital devices to use at school for Prep to Grade 6

· will follow new recommended digital device times, including minimal device time for Prep to Grade 2; and a maximum of 90 minutes per day for grades 3 to 6.

 

These changes are intended to support families by reducing cost-of-living pressures. They will also support students by reducing screen-time which can reduce the risk of eye strain, sedentary behaviour, and reduced peer interaction. These reforms complement Victoria’s nation-leading mobile phone restrictions, ensuring an integrated approach to addressing digital distraction and the inappropriate use of technology.

 

What this means for our school:

As you know, we already provide school-owned digital devices for student learning, so there is no impact on our school’s BYOD programs.

Students with a disability who use a digital device as a reasonable adjustment are exempt from these changes.

These changes are intended to support families with cost-of-living pressures and reduce student screen time.

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You can read more about the changes on the department’s website: Digital Learning: Policy.

 

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