P&F News

Instead of the usual meeting in Term 4, our P&F would like to invite all parents/guardians to an end-of-year parent get together on Thursday 21 November. Parents/guardians of students starting in Year 7 2025 will also be welcome to come along and meet other families in our school community.

 

The latest issue of Parent Talk from the Council of Catholic School Parents has just been released. 

 

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Join the eSafety Commissioner's expert education and training team for a FREE live webinar - our last one for the year, especially for CCSP parents and carers:

 

Tuesday 12 November, 12.30 – 1pm (lunch and learn!)

 

'Supporting healthy tech use as your child transitions into high school.'

 

This FREE webinar is suitable for parents and carers of young people in upper primary school (aged 11–12) and Year 7. It explores the social pressures, peer influences, and technological challenges young people face as they transition into high school. It also offers practical strategies for navigating online friendships and connections to help minimise negative experiences.

 

CLICK TO REGISTER FOR THE WEBINAR:

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/707533969409578587

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My Futures are hosting a free webinar about: The many ingredients of employability: The Employability Capital Growth Model

 

Tuesday 19 November, 12.00noon

 

People draw on a wide range of skills, attributes and resources when they look for work. These can be described as forms of ‘employability capital’, a broad range of factors that enable people to secure, maintain and transition between jobs. The Employability Capital Growth Model is a new tool designed to help students, and the educators who support them, understand and enhance their employability.

 

In this myfuture Insights webinar, Associate Professor William E. Donald will describe how the Employability Capital Growth Model was created and provide a summary of the nine forms of employability capital and how they can be developed. He will also discuss how educators, parents, and other adults can support young people to develop their employability and approach their transition into their working life with confidence. 

 

CLICK TO REGISTER FOR THE WEBINAR: