School News

Lowanna College Sports Academy

 

Lowanna College are excited to announce the opening of applications for our Sports Academy, aimed at nurturing young talents in various sports disciplines. Our Sports Academy offers comprehensive training programs designed to develop both skills and character in young student athletes. By participating in our academy, students will have the opportunity to receive great coaching, excellent facilities and equipment, nutritional consults, excursions to recovery centres and national sporting teams, support from great partners within our community and engage in competitive events at local, regional, and national levels.

 

You will find our Sports Academy application form https://forms.office.com/r/hkdFCn1BL3

 

Here is our brochure lowanna.vic.edu.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Lowanna-Sports-Academy-FINAL-2024.pdf

 

Should you have any questions or require further information about our Sports Academy, please do not hesitate to contact us.

 

Many thanks,

 

Allan Chandler

Lowanna Sports Academy Director

Lowanna College| Office: (03) 5127 9200  | Web: www.lowanna.vic.edu.au 

 

The Lowanna College community is committed to high expectations and believes students will achieve excellence in their endeavours. 

 

Australian Early Development Census

Information was sent home with our Foundation students earlier this week explaining the Australian Early Development Census.

 

Our school will take part in the AEDC between May and July this year. The AEDC is a national census that is conducted every three years by the Australian Government, in partnership with state and territory governments. It measures how children have developed by the time they start their first year of full-time school. 

 

The AEDC is voluntary, and it does not measure how well children are doing at school, nor how their school compares to other schools. Instead, it shows how children are growing and progressing in five key areas, what is being done well and what can be improved. AEDC data is used by schools, early childhood organisations, researchers and governments to help plan and improve services and supports for children and families. This is why it is important for all children in their first year of school to be included in the AEDC. You can learn more about the ways AEDC data is used at https://www.aedc.gov.au/.

 

If you do not consent to the collection of your child's information, please contact Trafalgar Primary School on 0356331566 before 31.05.2024, and no information about your child will be collected. 

 

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