College News

Harmony Week

Hampton Park Secondary Collage celebrated Harmony Week with a wide variety of activities from the 18th to 21st of March. In celebrating Harmony Week, students participated in events and competitions to win fun prizes.

The ‘Designing a Sticker Competition’ had students who created hand drawings and digital designs with the topic of "How do you see harmony in HPSC." The winning design will soon be made into a sticker for staff and students.

The winners of Designing a Sticker competition are:

 1st Place: Zohreh BAHRAMI 11R

 2nd Place: Nazila HUSSAINI 7A

 3rd Place: Anshika SINGH 9R

Sticker 1st Place - Zohreh Bahrami
Sticker 2nd Place - Nazila Hussaini
Sticker 3rd Place - Anshika Singh
Sticker 1st Place - Zohreh Bahrami
Sticker 2nd Place - Nazila Hussaini
Sticker 3rd Place - Anshika Singh

Students also entered the photography competition, where they submitted photos on the theme of how they see harmony in HPSC.

The winners of Photography competition are:

1st Place: Sina POSI 9T

 2nd Place: Sher Rehman (Sher) SHER REHMAN 11S

 3rd Place: Jose POSI 9O

Photo 1st Place - Sina Posi
Photo 2nd Place - Sher Sher Rehman
Photo 3rd Place - Jose Posi
Photo 1st Place - Sina Posi
Photo 2nd Place - Sher Sher Rehman
Photo 3rd Place - Jose Posi

Pictured is the giant Harmony collage and Henna design workshops held during lunch and recess times, showcasing the collective creative skills of students.

The Harmony Day Volley Ball Competition was held in the school gymnasium at lunchtime on the 21st of March, bringing Harmony day to a close.

 

The highlight of this week was on the 18th of March, however, when our Principal, Mr Haworth, conducted a 1-minute silence in support of the Muslim community that recently suffered in Christchurch as a result of a horrible hate crime.

HPSC opened a book for condolences, with the college’s intention to deliver this book with condolence comments from the Hampton Park community to the Imam of the Mosque where the atrocities took place last Friday.

Ms Rehana Ziyad

Multicultural Recognitions and Celebrations

Parent Teacher Conferences - May 1st

When: Wednesday May 1st

Time: 1pm to 5pm & 6pm to 8pm

Where: Flexible Learning Space (FLS)

Interview times are for 5 minutes.

Bookings for conference times will open 3pm Friday April 5th and will remain open until (and including) the day of the Conferences.

For instructions on how to make bookings, please see the helpsheet below.

NOTE: Booking times can be made continuously; you do not have to have a break in between. For example: 1pm, 1.05pm, 1.10pm.

Cyber Safety Awareness Info Night - May 1st

The Victoria Police Youth Resource Officer will attend the College to present to our parents on cybersafety awareness and education, and to discuss some other pertinent issues relating to young people and helping support them and their families.

When: Wednesday May 1st

Time: 6pm to 7pm

Where: River Gum Performing Arts Centre

This evening will allow for parents to also ask questions at the end of the presentation with our Police members from the City of Casey.

This evening falls on the same night as the Learning Conferences which will allow parents to attend the conference and also make time for this presentation, if they choose.