School News

General Reminders

  • Students are no longer permitted between the Drama Centre and the Primary School play area, with the exception of going to and from a PE class in the Gym or a Student Assembly in the Drama Centre.
  • Students are not to remain in corridors during recess and lunchtimes unless advised otherwise by a staff member.
  • For safety reasons, there is to be no running in and around the school buildings; please save this activity for the school oval and/or the basketball courts.
  • Please ensure you are attending class with all the necessary items you need to learn (charged laptop, stationery, exercise and text books and any required homework).
  • All sign-up sheets for inter-school sports will be placed on the sports noticeboard in the Link corridor. We encourage students to try out new sports in addition to those they are passionate about. Due to there being a limited time to submit teams in any given sport, we ask that you please sign up for your chosen sport/s as early as possible.
  • Sports equipment can be collected from and returned to the Year 12 Common Room, located opposite the library, each recess and lunchtime. Please ensure you are responsible for what you borrow, making sure to return it and have your name ticked off prior to your next class.
  • Guitar Club will once again be running on a Friday lunchtime, in the Drama Centre. For further information, please speak to Mr McClure.
  • Breakfast Club is held at 8:30am each Wednesday in the Student Centre; all students welcome.
  • After-school Basketball will be running again this term, from 3:30pm - 5:00pm every Thursday in the Gym. All students are welcome to attend.
  • Doctors in Schools will operate fortnightly on a Thursday. Please see Jackie or Mrs Newberry for further information or to make an appointment.

Uniform Reminders

Now that the weather is beginning to cool, we ask that families and students make the necessary changes to uniforms to accommodate the change in climate. We have a variety of options available for purchase from Crockers Ballarat, to keep you warm on the colder days. Hooded jumpers and non-uniform coats, for example, Kathmandu Jackets, are not permitted to be worn and you will be asked to remove them, so please leave them at home.

All students are required to attend school in complete school uniform, including school hats, beanies, socks and shoes. Please refer to the school website, beaufortsc.vic.edu.au, for all uniform requirements. If, for any reason, it is not possible for a student to attend in their full uniform, students will require a note from a parent or guardian stipulating the reason. If you have financial concerns relating to the uniform, please speak with one of our Assistant Principals, Simon De Zoete Spiero, Jackie Kerr or Kate McGinty, at the earliest opportunity. Uniforms can be purchased from Crockers, Ballarat.

  • Skirts, dresses and shorts must be of an acceptable length (generally between the knee and mid-thigh)
  • Hats and beanies are not to be worn inside, including both corridors, classrooms and the Gym. Please don't wait to be asked to remove them.
  • Hair past shoulder length is to be tied up at all times. Once again, please don't wait to be asked to do so. If you do not have a hair tie, please see Mr. De Zoete Spiero.
  • Earring studs, small sleepers and discreet necklaces may be worn, while the only facial piercing permitted is a small nose stud. Students will be expected to remove all other facial piercings and visible jewellery, including rings.
  • Discreet and natural makeup and nail polish are acceptable

Breakfast Club

Breakfast Club runs every Wednesday morning from 8:30am in the Student Centre. This is a joint initiative of the Victorian Government and Foodbank and provides students with a variety of free, nutritious breakfast options including toast, muesli, yoghurt, pancakes, toasted sandwiches and fruit. Students are most welcome to come and help themselves to whatever they feel like on the day.

Easter Raffle Winners 

Congratulations to the winners of our Easter Raffle, announced at the end of Term 1. The SRC committee would like to thank everyone who purchased tickets, helping to raise funds for the SRC program.

  • First Prize - Kerryn Walker
  • Second Prize - Braydi Simpson
  • Third Prize - Zac Bickerton   

Footy Tipping Stats 

Currently topping the leaderboard we have Ian 'Triggy' Trigg on 46, followed by Mr Tatchell and Ms Powlett on 42. Well done to Emilie Falzon and Megan Bourke, both successfully tipping 9 in Round 6 and scoring themselves a Cadbury Twirl or a packet of footy cards!

 

New Year 12 Jumpers

Each year, Year 11 students have the opportunity to choose their own design for their Year 12 jumpers as an alternative to the regular school design rugby top. Last week saw the arrival of this year's Year 12 jumpers, much to the delight of the Year 12 students.

Rural Youth Ambassadors

The Rural Youth Ambassadors program provides young people within rural and remote communities the opportunity to develop their leadership skills and capacity, while promoting youth agency to enhance and improve the lives, learning opportunities and outcomes of participants. This is an excellent opportunity for the selected students to give a voice to some of the issues faced by youth in rural areas and broaden their horizons in the process. Students Lochlan Welsh, Praneel Kumar and Jet Kerr are extremely fortunate to have the opportunity to attend the four forums across the school year, starting last week in Melbourne. 

Rural Youth Ambassadors, Lochlan Welsh, Praneel Kumar and Jet Kerr
Rural Youth Ambassadors, Lochlan Welsh, Praneel Kumar and Jet Kerr

New Reads in the BSC Library

CSEF Information

CSEF- Camps, Sports and Excursions Funds

 

The CSEF is an annual payment to the school to be used towards camps, sports and/or excursion expenses for the benefit of the eligible student.

To be eligible: a parent or legal guardian of a student attending a Secondary School must:

  1. Hold a Veterans Affairs Gold Card or a current Centrelink Health Care Card (HCC) OR Pensioner Concession Card (PCC) OR
  2. Be a temporary Foster Parent and:
  3. Submit an application to the school by the due date

Payment Amounts:

Secondary School students      $225 per year

The CSEF is paid directly to your child’s school and will be allocated by the school towards camps, sports and/or excursion costs for you child.

The school will require a copy of your current Health Care Card

CSEF forms are available from the General Office.

Applications close on the 23rd June 2023.

 

Lids for Kids

BSC is now a collection point for the 'Lids for Kids' program run by Rotary. The program encourages us to recycle clean, used milk bottle lids, rather than letting them go into landfill. If you have any that you would like to contribute, the collection box is located outside the Year 12 Common Room. Thank you to all those who have already contributed to the program.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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