YEAR 11

 Leading The Way

                                              

 

Mr Andy Winter

Head of Year 11

 awinter@cns.catholic.edu.au 

 

 

YEAR 11 KEY INFORMATION: WEEK 1

Welcome to Term 4

Welcome back to Term 4, our shortest but often busiest and most challenging term for the Year 11s. Week 3 during this Term marks the end of Year 11 and the beginning of content delivery for Year 12. All students must maintain a high level of attendance throughout the term to ensure success in their chosen pathway.  


Year 11 Community Day - Green Island

If you have not already done so, please complete the permission slip for the Year 11 community day at Green Island through Parent Slips.


Year 11 Term 4 Block Exams

Students have received their Term 4 Block exam timetable (click on the link below).  If there are any concerns with the scheduled exams, students need to speak with Mr Cahill in Week 1. Year 11 students are only expected to attend school to complete their block exams and should arrive 10 minutes before their session starts.  All exams will take place in T Block. When students do not have an exam, they can stay home to study.  A medical certificate must support any absences from the block exam sessions.

 

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Uniform Schedule: Week 1


WHOLE-OF-COLLEGE NOTICES

Term 3 Reports

Term 3 Reports have now been uploaded and can be accessed via the MyCE Parent App or the Parent Portal. Please click on the tab labelled 'The Learning Dashboard' to view your child's report. 

 

Parents are encouraged to view these with their students, celebrating the successes and discussing the challenges. 


Jewellery & Personal Grooming

Please see below the Jewellery and Personal Grooming requirements for the commencement of Term 4, as observed in the Student Expectations document found on the College website. 

 

Please keep in mind: Students who DO NOT meet these expectations at school's commencement will be withdrawn from recess breaks, with expectations to be adhered to by Thursday at 8:30 am. After Thursday, further consequences that impact the usual learning program will follow should these expectations not be met.  

 

JEWELLERY: 

Jewellery is to be discreet, meaning not particularly noticeable, and is limited to:

  • 1x Watch
  • 1x Silver or gold simple necklace with a religious medallion or cross is only worn under the College uniform and is not visible
  • 1x Small silver or gold sleeper/stud in each earlobe, onl,y no larger than 5mm

     

PERSONAL GROOMING:

  • Makeup, nail polish, and cosmetic accessories, such as acrylic nails and eyelash extensions, are unacceptable. Eyebrows are to be natural and discreet.
  • Hair is to be of a conventional style, neat and of natural colour, shade and tone. Examples of unacceptable hairstyles include, but are not limited to, mullets, undercuts, shaved patterns, lines, tracks, cornrows, dreadlocks, and marked contrasts in hair length, no shorter than a number 3 comb length.
  • Students are to be clean-shaven.

Stop, Drop & Go Zone Reminder

We ask that parents drive as far forward as possible in the Stop, Drop & Go zone at the front of the College, especially during wet weather. Please do not stop at the Teepee, as this causes traffic to back up and creates further congestion.




COLLEGE WEBSITE - For the latest information and guidance relevant to both staff and families, please refer regularly to our St Mary's Catholic College Website.


KEY DATES - Please note that all key dates are listed in the College Calendar. This can be accessed via the MyCE Parent App and synced with your personal calendar.


 

 

 

 

Mrs Tina Nguyen-Hales

Assistant Principal (Acting)

Senior Secondary (Years 10 to 12) 

tnguyenhal@cns.catholic.edu.au

On behalf of the College Leadership Team

 

 

 


College Leadership Team