General College Information
Study Hall (Homework Club)
Students - how would you like to have the opportunity to discuss your learning or gain support for completing your work in your subjects?
All students are invited to attend the College Library on Thursdays, 3.30pm - 5.00pm to get learning support and undertake independent or small study group work.
The intention is for students to have access to support from the range of teachers working in Study Hall.
As well, the Study Hall time in the Library is a place when you could make a time in advance to meet with your teacher for tuition in a particular subject.
As this is a new initiative for the College it is hoped that all students who would appreciate a space to undertake study or an opportunity to receive support from teachers or peers will attend - you will be made most welcome.
Study Hall teachers: Ms Fairbrass, Ms Dey, Mr Handford, Mr Morrison and Mr Papadakis
Lunchtime Activities - schedule of events, Term 1
Viewbank Health and Wellbeing on Facebook @vbcwellbeing
You can check out a range of Wellbeing related info with posts about relevant issues related to young people and parenting as well as upcoming events and programs.
If you are interested in being involved with Health and Wellbeing related initiative and events all parents are welcome to attend the Friends of Health and Wellbeing meetings.
Please email Darren Murray for further information.
We also strongly recommend the Tuning into Teens workshops to parents and we had 19 parents involved in this last year who all highly rated the experience! Some quotes from parents
‘Harmony in our home! My partner was able to be more supportive and I was able to express my frustrations without retribution. I felt heard and was able to listen to my child more effectively’
‘It was difficult to imagine such a small (easy) shift could make such a positive impact’
‘Situations less prone to escalate and more positive conversations with my teen which I really enjoyed’.
‘I will be spruiking this course to anyone who will listen! Great program, glad I did it’.
Viewbank College Uniform Suppliers
Noone Imagewear
is located at 283 Lower Heidelberg Road, East Ivanhoe 9499 1439.
Opening hours Mon to Fri 9-5 pm and Sat 9-1pm.
Buxwear Uniforms
Buxwear Uniforms are the new dual supplier of your uniform.
Our shop is at 218 Settlement Rd. Thomastown. Telephone: 9464 7555
Opening hours Monday to Friday 9am - 5pm and Saturday 9.00am - 2pm
Please note: Due to current Covid-19 situation and to manage the number of people in the shop - please call 9464 7555 to make an appointment - if students require fitting of winter uniform.
We look forward to helping you get the correct uniform so your child can start school with confidence.
Viewbank College - Buy, Swap and Sell facebook page
There is a facebook page (see below link) set up by parents where you can buy, swap and sell pre loved College uniform and books.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/324586727731118/?ref=share
Understanding Parent Payment Policy
Curriculum Contributions
Voluntary financial contributions for curriculum items and activities which the school deems necessary for students to learn the Curriculum.
Other Contributions
Voluntary financial contributions for non-curriculum items and activities that relate to the school's functions and objectives.
Extra-Curricular Items and Activities
Items and activities that enhance or broaden the schooling experience of students and are above and beyond what the school provides for free to deliver the Curriculum. These are provided on a user-pays basis.
Lost Property
A reminder to please ensure student's items are labelled with their name so that lost property items can be easily returned to students.
The General Office lost property cupboard is filled with items that do not have names on them and unfortunately we do not have the space to keep them. Unclaimed and unnamed school items get donated to welfare and other non school items get donated to a charity bin after 2 weeks.
Camps, Sports and Excursions Fund (CSEF) applications
The Camps, Sports and Excursions Fund helps eligible families to cover the costs of school trips, camps and sporting activities.
If you have a valid means-tested concession card, such as a Veterans Affairs Gold Card, Centrelink Health Care Card or Pensioner Concession Card, or are a temporary foster parent, you may be eligible. There is also a special consideration category for asylum seeker and refugee families.
Payment amounts this year are $225 for eligible secondary school students. Payments are made direct to the school to use towards expenses relating to camps, excursions and sporting activities for the benefit of your child.
It is important that funding made available in 2022 supports students to participate in school trips, camps and sporting activities this year rather than being held for future years. This funding can also be used in conjunction with any funding accrued from previous years. Please note these activities will only take place if they meet COVIDSafe requirements.
If you applied for CSEF through our school last year, you do not need to complete an application form this year, unless there has been a change in your family circumstances.
If you would like to apply for the first time, please contact the school office on 9458 2811 and ask for an application form.
You can also download the form, and find out more about the program and eligibility, on the Department of Education and Training’s Camps, Sports and Excursions Fund web page.
Check with Marnie in the school office if you are unsure, and please return completed forms to the school office as soon as possible.