Whole School MessagesĀ 

National Health & PE Day

To celebrate š—”š—®š˜š—¶š—¼š—»š—®š—¹ š—›š—²š—®š—¹š˜š—µ/š—£š—˜ š——š—®š˜† a range of activities were held across the day. Students were able to participate in

  • Get moving House challenge ā€“ Primary students were able to compete and earn points for their house.
  • Our Lower Primary students were able to design a Team Shirt where top designs may be considered to inspire the designs of new sports team shirts for the College .
  • Laura Hingston, 10m Platform Diver for Australia inspired our Year 7ā€™s with a motivational talk
  • The whole school was a buzz with exciting lunchtime sporting activities which included, AFL, Netball, Basketball and Soccer.
  • Ā Fruit boxes donated by Woolworths Marketplace

Thank you to our HPE Team and all the Student Leaders that made this such a successful and fun day.

In recognition of Health and PE Day, the Year 11 and 12 students enjoyed a visit to Inflatable World in Pakenham. Taking the opportunity to be active in the midst of a dreary winter term was embraced by all, who happily bounced, climbed and jumped around the series of inflatable obstacles!Ā 

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Many thanks to the Health and PE team and Homeroom staff who supported this fun excursion!Ā 

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Footy Day

Thursday saw Lakeside College's Footy Day bring out all the colours and love for Our Game!Ā 

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Students took part in many activities including a Footy scavenger hunt, Longest Kick competition and more!Ā 

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Enjoy some photos from our day!

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Conveyance Allowance

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If you live more than 4.8 kmā€™s from Lakeside College you may be eligible for a Conveyance Allowance payment from the Department of Education and Training (DET). Ā The purpose of this allowance is to ensure that schools support eligible families to receive financial assistance with the cost of transporting students to and from school.Ā 

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To be eligible to receive conveyance allowance, a student attending a non-government school must:Ā 

ā€¢ be of school age (between 5 and 18 years);Ā 

ā€¢ reside 4.8 km or more by the shortest practicable route from the school attended; andĀ 

ā€¢ be enrolled at the nearest primary, secondary or specialist school of the same denomination as the school they attend.Ā 

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The rate of payment is determined by the distance you live from the College, and the mode of transport you use. As an example, if you travel by private car you may be eligible for a payment of $439.20 per annum if you live between 4.8 kms and 10 kms from the College. This payment increases if the distance from the College is greater than 10 kms. For an additional student travelling with the same family, the additional payment is currently $219.70 per annum.Ā 

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To apply for the conveyance allowance you need to complete the application for Private Car travel attached, or, if you travel by public transport, you need to complete the application for Public Transport attached. If your application is successful we are obliged to pass these payments onto you to assist with your travel costs, but there is an option to apply these to your College fees if you wish.Ā 

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To apply this payment towards your tuition fees you need to sign the last page of the application (PARENT/GUARDIAN CONSENT FOR SCHOOL TO WITHHOLD CONVEYANCE ALLOWANCE). Otherwise, we will need your bank account details to transfer funds as we receive them.Ā 

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If you think you may be eligible, please complete the relevant application form and return to the Business Manager, Noel Pullen, by email at noel.pullen@lakeside.vic.edu.au or, return the completed application form to the front desk at the College Reception.Ā 

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Thank you

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Mr Noel Pullen

Business Manager

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General

Dear families,

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At Lakeside College, there is nothing more important than the safety and wellbeing of our students. The College places our commitments under the Child Safe Standards at the top of our priorities as a school.Ā 

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As part of this commitment, our staff regularly undertake training regarding the standard and the actions to be taken to maintain a Child Safe environment.Ā 

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Our students are also educated so that they know what to do if ever they feel unsafe. To help with this, these two resources are discussed with our students.Ā 

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Secondary

https://www.education.vic.gov.au/Documents/about/programs/health/protect/EasyEnglish_SecondarySchool_FactSheet.pdf

Primary

https://www.education.vic.gov.au/Documents/about/programs/health/protect/EasyEnglish_PrimarySchool_FactSheet.pdfĀ 

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It is important that our families are also aware of the part they play in creating a Child Safe environment. All parents volunteering at the College undertake our online Child Safe training.

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In 2023, a number of new changes will require us to amend our practice in a small number of areas and we are beginning to implement these. You may soon notice that our teachers will be guiding our students to offer high fives/fist bumps/handshakes in preference to a hug. While hugging is not a practice that teachers and staff have actively encouraged, in keeping with our obligations and these new standards, we are required to further minimise physical contact with students. There are times when physical contact is appropriate, such as a brief side hug to comfort an extremely distressed child, or holding a child to keep them from danger.

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Should any community member have concerns regarding the safety of a child, please act immediately using the details available here: https://www.education.vic.gov.au/parents/safety/Pages/child-protection.aspxĀ 

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The College has a number of Child Protection Officers who can support community members to make reports as required.Ā 

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Please donā€™t hesitate to contact any of the Child Protection officers should you have any questions or concerns.Ā 

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Student safety

Please ensure that all students cross the road using the crossings outside the administration building and near the Primary oval. Students should only cross at other points with parent supervision.

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Student birthday celebrations in Primary School

In previous years many Primary families have provided birthday cakes, lolly bags, other food and toys for each child in the class.Ā 

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From the commencement of this year, we ask parents not to send cake, food, lollies and/or gift bags to school. This policy has been adopted for the following reasons:

  • To ensure student safety. Several students in our community have food-based allergies and some could have a severe reaction should they ingest foods containing allergens, particularly our younger students
  • To reduce the financial pressure on families to provide food and gifts for large numbers of students
  • To remove the negative impact on student wellbeing when some students feel their birthday celebration is ā€˜not as goodā€™ as other students
  • To ensure parents have control over what their children eat and respecting their wishes if they do not want their children eating high sugar/calorie foods
  • To ensure consistency with our mandated ā€˜healthy eatingā€™ policy and Victorian Government regulations

Birthdays are an excellent chance to celebrate the uniqueness of every child in our community. In each class, teachers and students acknowledge each studentā€™s birthday in their own fashion. Ā  We have made this change to ensure the safety and well-being of all students in our community.Ā 

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Communication

Families are reminded that their childā€™s homeroom teacher is the first point of contact for all questions. If you require the contact details of any of your childā€™s teachers, please consult the College Staff Directory available on Parent Lounge.

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Volunteers

The College is blessed by volunteers serving in many roles in order to provide a number of great experiences and support to our students and community.

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If you are able to volunteer in any capacity at the College in 2023, please email student.services@lakeside.vic.edu.au and this can be arranged.

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Volunteer training

If you are a regular volunteer with the College, please ensure you complete your online training module. Please ensure you have completed the volunteer expression of interest form and training will be assigned. Ā 

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Parent/Guardian Communication Checklist

There are a number of communication tools the College uses to ensure our families are kept in the loop. Please cross check the list below and contact Administration should you require any assistance.

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ā€¢Ā  Parent Lounge - This is our online portal for families and has a wealth of information including the school calendar and important notices. There is a link to the parent portal on the College website https://tass.lakeside.vic.edu.au/parentlounge

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ā€¢Ā  Facebook - Please like us on Facebook to ensure you see the daily celebration of the great things going on around the campus. Search ā€˜Lakeside Collegeā€™ and hit the ā€˜likeā€™ button

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ā€¢Ā  Student Spotlight - Ā  The College loves sharing student news and success stories. Ā If you would like to see your child featured in our newsletter or on facebook, email marketing@lakeside.vic.edu.au with a photo and details. Ā 

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Parking at Lakeside College

Due to the unique location of Lakeside College, we do not have an abundance of parking available on the school grounds. For the safety of College students, staff and families, please observe the following parking guidelines in the attached images and notes.

  1. Do not allow your children to enter or exit your car if you are not stopped in a designated zone or fully parked
  2. Do not park in areas marked as ā€˜no parkingā€™ or 'no standing.ā€™Ā 
  3. Do not park or drop off in the bus / delivery zone
  4. If using drop off/collect zones please do not park. This causes a backup of traffic. If your child is not ready to be collected, please exit the car park and return a short time later
  5. Please only use our disabled parking spaces if you are eligible to do so. There are a number of Lakeside families who rely on these spaces and must have access to them
  6. Gate access from the College carpark;Ā 
    1. Gates open at 8am and lock again at 8:45am.Ā 
    2. Gates re-open at 2:45pm and lock again at 3:30pm.
  7. If possible, utilise the alternate parking areas around and enjoy a short walk to school
  8. The College has received several complaints from Aldi regarding families using their loading area to drop off and collect students. We request all of our families to not use this area for pickup.Ā 
  9. As spoken of elsewhere in this newsletter, please do not allow your children to cross roads unaccompanied unless you are with them