Years 10-12

10-12 Key Dates
TERM 2 | ||
April | ||
Weds | 30th | Sue Clay Visiting |
May | ||
Tues | 6th | House Cross Country |
Fri | 9th | White Card Training (Yr 10) |
Mother's Day Stall (Students Only) | ||
Mon | 12th | Sue Clay Visiting |
Weds | 14th | Parent Teacher Conferences |
Fri | 16th | NCD Cross Country |
Mon | 19th | LMR Senior Hockey LMR Inter & Senior Badminton |
Tues | 20th | Buloke Youth Expo (Yr 9 & 10) |
Sue Clay Visiting | ||
Thurs | 22nd | NCTTC First Aid Training Day |
Tues | 27th | LMR Cross Country |
Fri | 30th | Sue Clay Visiting |
June | ||
Mon | 2nd | Exam Period Begins (Yr 10 & 11) |
Mon | 9th | Kings Birthday, Pupil Free Day |
Fri | 13th | Exam Period Concludes |
Sue Clay Visiting | ||
Mon - Weds | 16th - 18th | Driver Education (Yr 10) |
Tues | 17th | GAT (Unit 3 & 4 Students) |
Fri | 20th | Pupil Free Day |
Mon | 23rd | Sue Clay Visiting |
Mon - Weds | 23rd-25th | Year 11 & 12 Retreat (leaving after school Monday) |
July | ||
Mon | 1st | Western District Career Longy Expo (Yr 10 & 11) |
Weds | 2nd | Sue Clay Visiting |
Fri | 4th | Final Day Term 2 |
Weekly Wrap Year 10:
Year 10 English
This term we are learning about ‘The Power of Your Voice.’ This unit will explore the ways people communicate and how language, visuals, and structure can be used to share ideas with an audience. We have started looking at various features of voice and how they can impact the meaning of our words. The class have started to consider the way in which they express their opinions and how their use of tone can impact how people respond to their words.
Advisory
This week, students have kicked off the exciting process of designing next year’s VCE jumper, showing great creativity and collaboration. They’ve also continued refining their resumes in preparation for future job opportunities. Additionally, students have begun one-on-one meetings with Abby to explore potential Work Experience placements and pathways.
Yr. 10 Work Experience
Footy Tipping - Top 10!
RANK | NAME | ROUND 7 | TOTAL SCORE |
1 | Daisy Thompson | 7 | 47 |
2 | Xanthe Fitzpatrick | 7 | 47 |
3 | Sam Cossar | 7 | 46 |
4 | Raquel W | 7 | 46 |
5 | Hendog | 7 | 45 |
6 | Lachlan HB | 6 | 45 |
7 | Luke Z | 7 | 45 |
8 | Terry Fitz | 7 | 44 |
9 | Laura Fitzpatrick | 7 | 44 |
Careers and Pathways
Right off the bat, most people who are interested in a career in sport think, “Great – I’m going to be a professional golfer or a football star.” And while those professions are undoubtedly exciting, they can be difficult to attain. If you love sport, here are some jobs that may be of interest:
Sports Journalist
If you have a passion for both sports and writing, sports journalism might be right up your alley. As a sports journalist, you could cover everything from local competitions to professional sports. Plus, you can choose from many different mediums, including print, television, radio, or digital platforms.
Sports Agent
If you’re a savvy negotiator and enjoy managing relationships, consider becoming a sports agent. An agent’s role is to represent the interests of athletes, assist with contract negotiations, and offer career advice.
Sports Psychologist
If you love understanding the human mind and how it affects performance, a career in sports psychology could be for you. In this field, you’ll work on improving athletes’ mental health and helping them hone their focus, dealing with performance anxiety etc.
Coach
Do you have a deep understanding of your sport and enjoy teaching others? As a coach, you could work with athletes of all ages. Your responsibilities would extend far beyond the playing field, to mentoring and guiding athletes toward their goals, both on/off the field.
Fitness and Nutrition Advisor
With an interest in sports, you’re likely familiar with the importance of proper diet and exercise for optimal performance. As a fitness and nutrition advisor, you’d have the opportunity to guide and instruct athletes on how to maintain a balanced diet and perform exercises.
Sports - Physician or Physiotherapist
Do you have an interest in medicine? Combining that with a love for sports could lead down a rewarding path. Sports physicians and physiotherapists work to treat and prevent injuries in athletes and assist them in their recovery.
Sports Event Planner
As a sports event planner, you would coordinate the logistics and manage event operations – a great choice for those with strong organisational skills and attention to detail.
Visit:
https://studyworkgrow.com.au/2023/08/01/interested-in-sports-consider-these-careers/
and/or www.yourcareer.gov.au
VCE AND CAREERS EXPO 2025
Thursday May 1st to Saturday May 3rd
Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre
Talk with Occupational Therapists & Speech Pathologists
Wednesday May 7th 6:00pm – 6:45pm (Online)
Allied health practitioners help us live life to the fullest. You can diagnose, treat and rehabilitate patients, and help improve their quality of life.
Join us online to hear from ACU students and alumni about their experiences. Take part in a Q&A session and learn about the rewarding and challenging careers of occupational therapists and speech pathologists.
To Register visit:
Outward Bound Leadership Program
Tharwa, ACT
July 7th to July 11th, 2025 (School Holidays)
A chance for young adults ages 16 to 24 years to discover their leadership skills and strengths. Meet like-minded connections and add a highlight experience to your resume. By using the outdoors as your teacher, the Outward-Bound Leadership program will lead you through the Australian bush on a journey of self-improvement. Develop your abilities as a leader and strengthen trusted skills on how to best apply yourself in all your future endeavours. You’ll find you’re much more capable than what you thought.
For further information visit:
www.outwardbound.org.au/adventures/leadership-act
Visit the Charlton College Careers website here: https://charltonc.careertools.com.au/
Darcy McCallum
Year 10-12 Co-ordinator
Sue Clay
Careers and Pathways
Email: s.clay@ncllen.org.au