From Our Assistant Principal

Celebration of Learning

Thank you to all family members for attending our College Assembly on Wednesday 20th March. It was great to be able to join a few of you for a coffee and chat prior to the assembly also. We are very proud of our community engagement at these special events. Once again, there were over 100 family members who joined our Term 1 Assembly to celebrate the learning and achievements of our students. I often refer to our community as one big family and your contribution to these events and others is an example of how we at LNSC work together to support our young people for successful outcomes.

Congratulations to all students for their outstanding efforts in term 1 and continue the great work into term 2. Many of you are receiving Values Award recognitions for demonstrating Imagination, Belief and Courage in different aspects of your schooling. These were celebrated during assembly - many student names displayed in the presentation! Well done to you all!

Tim and I have also joined sub-school assemblies in celebration of GPA Silver and Bronze GPA awards. Well done to you all! 

Our students with the Okinawa visitors
Our students with the Okinawa visitors

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Coffee with the Assistant Principal Selen Atilla
Athletics Carnival 2024
Our wonderful Year 7 Dance group
The Glorious vocal performance by Jessika, Year 12
Coffee with the Assistant Principal Selen Atilla
Athletics Carnival 2024
Our wonderful Year 7 Dance group
The Glorious vocal performance by Jessika, Year 12

Connecting with Community

These amazing Police officers visit schools in the area as part of the Whittlesea Community School Support Network. Officers from Mernda Police station met with our students during lunchtime and in class, as part of our ongoing partnership program.

Visiting community police meeting with aspiring police.
Visiting community police meeting with aspiring police.

 

Year 10 Forensic Science Class

Year 10 Forensic Science Class went on an excursion to the Docklands, they observed the public sculptures and artworks in the area and then visited the newly updated Police Museum where they examined many artefacts from infamous criminals and crime scenes from Victorias past.