Our work so far

How your donations helped our community to Thrive 

We didn’t want to waste an opportunity to say thank you and to let you know about some of the great stuff that the Thrive Fund has been up to lately…

 

2022 will be the fifth year of the Northcote Thrive Fund, which consists of four purpose-directed funds, three of which are tax deductible. A brief snapshot of our achievements are captured below thus far.

2021 in Summary 

Despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic our community continued to Thrive through the generosity of those who donated to the Thrive Fund. 

 

In 2021 a extraordinary total of $135,626.25 was generously raised and here's what we did with it... 

 

BUILD FUND - Tax deductible 

Tax deductible donations to our Building Fund allow us to realise ongoing upgrades to buildings and social spaces and larger campus Master Plan projects, supporting current and future generations of students. 

 

In 2021, $110,000 was committed from the Build Fund to complete the following building works and projects: $80,000 for a shade structure for the Gym outdoor fitness area and $30,000 for a shade sail over the outdoor Performing Arts Centre.  The shade sail works have been carried over to the school’s planned projects in 2022 due to the impacts of COVID-19. 

 

In 2021, our community generously donated ~$45,200 to the Build Fund.

 

These projects are all funded by our school community as we are unable to rely on government funding to support future facilities development. The campus Master Plan information and blueprints are available on our school website.

 

LIBRARY FUND - Tax deductible

Well-resourced libraries are central to student learning experience and provide space for research, collaboration and flexible learning. Tax deductible donations to our Library Fund help us to acquire library resources and fund student clubs and activities. Classroom learning at Northcote High School is extended and complemented by our wide-ranging program of co-curricular activities and lunchtime clubs.

 

In 2021, we received ~$38,200 in donations to the Inspire Fund. All funds donated have been directed to fund the library upgrade in the school Masterplan development. This aims to expand facilities to better meet the demands of our increasing student enrolment and better accommodate families in at our various family information and workshop evenings. Due to COVID-19 we were again unable to raise any additional funds through Friends of Northcote to contribute to the Library upgrade in the school’s Masterplan development. 

 

We look forward to seeing you at one or all of the planned Friends of Northcote events in the second half of this year including the much anticipated Comedy Night in Term 3.  

You can keep an eye out on our Facebook page, here for updates on events. Make sure you 'like' our page to keep up to date. 

 

EMPOWER FUND - Tax deductible

Northcote High School is the first school in Australia to have been granted tax deductible status for donations which allow us to purchase essential items such as uniforms, books and travel cards for students in need. We want all our students to be able to participate equally at school and not be disadvantaged by financial status. 

 

Through the generosity of our community ~$41,000 was raised to assist those members of our community who need it most in 2021. These funds are directed to the purchase of devices, books, uniforms, myki cards, and other essential items. We are truly fortunate to have this service for our community. Throughout 2021 and the commencement of 2022 school year, a total of 28 students and families have been supported. 

 

INNOVATE FUND Innovative thought is at the forefront of educational and enterprise best practice. We’ve established this fund to encourage, recognise and embrace innovative thinking at Northcote High School. In 2021, ~$11,200 was kindly donated by our community to support future year grants. Donations to our Innovation Fund are not tax deductible.

 

Due to COVID-19 and a large portion of the year spent in remote learning again, the 2021 Innovate grants have been carried over to 2022. We look forward to granting student and staff projects that inspire enterprise skills and community building.  

 

Previous year projects included: a student newspaper “The Spiel”, increase participation of girls in robotics, the creation of a collaborative space in the middle sub-school, assistance to fund a VCAL smoothie enterprise project, "Solar Buddies" energy consumption reduction,  equipment for our Chess Club and support to increase sporting participation within the International Student group.