Transition Information  

(Grade 6 Parents)

Patterson River Secondary College Transition Team

Transition into secondary school is a period of change that can be both challenging and exciting. At Patterson River Secondary College we believe that a successful and positve transition from primary school into secondary school plays great importance in our students engagement and success for not only Year 7, but for longevity, achievements and long term results throughout their secondary school career.

 

 Meet our Transition Team

Miss Allira Lang
Mrs Jessie Bounds
Miss Lisa Cavey
Mrs Rosemary Ash
Miss Molly Lean
Mr Dan Dew
Miss Allira Lang
Mrs Jessie Bounds
Miss Lisa Cavey
Mrs Rosemary Ash
Miss Molly Lean
Mr Dan Dew

EXCEL Testing 2019

Registrations are now open for our EXCEL Programs for Year 7 2019 and Scholarship Applications. For information and registration details, please go to:

EXCEL Academic:

Info: www.prsc.vic.edu.au/excelacademic

 Register: 

www.surveymonkey.com/r/excelacademic

EXCEL Sports:

Info: www.prsc.vic.edu.au/excelsport

Register: www.surveymonkey.com/r/excelsport

Out of Zone Applications

Grade 6 families can now complete out of zone applications in preparation for applying for a place at Patterson River in 2017. Further information regarding our enrolment boundry and requirements can be found by visiting our website. To complete an out of zone application please go here: 

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/zone2019

Please be aware that you will still be required to complete a transition form via your child's primary school in term 2. 

Starting Secondary School

The move from primary to secondary school is a major milestone for your child. It's a time of big changes in their development, education and life. You can have confidence that your child's future is in good hands in a Victorian government school. We are committed to ensuring we are giving our students the education that business & industries will need, and the skills that employers will expect them to have.

 

Secondary school provides opportunities to challenge your child and to develop the valuable skills they will take into adulthood.

 

Easing the transition

The more informed and involved you are in your child's preparation, the more likely it is that the transition will be positive.

From day one your child will experience many changes, each of which will bring questions and new things to do:

  • More subjects and teachers
  • More homework
  • More challenging school work
  • The responsibility of getting to classes in different rooms on time
  • The need to manage themselves, their learning and their equipment
  • Using lockers and carrying books between classes
  • Adapting to different teaching style

With the help of family and school staff, students usually adapt quickly to their new environment.

 

 

For more information and support:

2018 / 19 Transition