School News

WANGANUI PARK S.C. HALL OF FAME

WHO WILL BE NEXT?

The Wanganui Park Secondary College “Hall of Fame” was initiated in 2008 to acknowledge the outstanding achievements of individuals who have previously been associated with the school.

Since that time, fourteen high achieving ex-students have been inducted into the Hall of Fame. Each one has gone on to succeed in their chosen area of expertise, including the Arts, Academic Fields, Sport and Community Service. In 2015, the past students inducted were Deanne Thompson (Academic), Claire Sterling (Arts) and Shannon Byrnes (Sport). Previous inductees were:

2008: Sharon Orrman-Rossiter, Brett Lancaster, Adam Thompson, Gino Somers

2009: Nicole Buck (Pettigrew), Wilfred Poole, Wade Bennett

2011: Peter Gibbs, Matthew Gardiner

2013: Wendy Lovell, Meg Sterling

 

Students at the school walk past the photographs and stories of previous Hall of Fame inductees each time they enter the front school entrance.  The students photographed were asked what the Hall of Fame meant to them.  Brenton and Jansyn replied, “These images and words provide us with local people that we can look to for inspiration”.  Aidan and Claire commented, “The photos provide motivation to strive to reach your goals and aspirations, never giving up on your dreams.” Tash thought that, “The images are a reminder that people from public country schools can do great things”.  Hafza noted the variety of expertise on display, stating, “There are great sporting achievements, success as doctors, musicians and those that have given back to the community.  This inspires me to achieve my best”.

The school inducts ex-students on a biennial basis, and 2017 marks the time to once again call for nominations.

Nomination forms and the guidelines for the Selection Criteria are available from the College, and information can be provided to you by phoning Ken Murray on 58209900 or emailing events@wanganuipsc.vic.edu.au

Wanganui Park students look on in admiration at the photos and achievements of previous Hall of Fame inductees.

 Pictured below are Aidan Shannon, Tash Murray, Hafza Bakhiet, Claire MacGill, Jansyn O’Donoghue and Brenton O’Brien.

DO YOU HAVE A CURRENT HEALTH CARE CARD

TIME IS RUNNING OUT

If you have a current Health Care Card you may be eligible to get funding for your student/s towards their excursion fees and camps throughout 2017.

All eligible participants receive $225 per student.

This is a government incentive so no student has to miss going on an excursion or camp that the school offers.

Please come to the office with your card and complete an application before the end of June 2017.

Any queries please call Lee 58 209902

  • Please note that these forms must be submitted every year as circumstances may change.

Wanganui Park SC 2018 World Challenge

Aboriginal Practice Seminar Series for 2017

Greater Shepparton Communities for Children along with the Closing the Gap collaboration are excited to hold the first seminar of the Aboriginal Practice Seminar Series for 2017. The evening will be facilitated by Aunty Esme Bamblett from the Victorian Aboriginal Education Association.

This training is relevant to anyone working with families and children in Greater Shepparton. The evening will provide participants with knowledge, strategies and resources relating to the engagement of Koorie children and their families.

KOORIE INCLUSIVE TRAINING

Thursday 27th July

4 – 7pm

McIntosh Centre - Shepparton

Please find attached the flyer - registration for the FREE training is via EVENTBRITE.

For further information please contact Maryanne Stivactas (Community Engagement Officer Communities for Children) CatholicCare Sandhurst PO Box 444 SHEPPARTON 3632 or P: (03) 5820 0437

Students with Asthma

In future, students who have asthma and are attending a camp or excursion are required to provide their own spacers. Thank you.

Meningococcal ACWY Secondary School Vaccine Program

In 2017 the Victorian Secondary School Vaccine Program will offer free meningococcal vaccine to students in Years 10, 11 and 12. The vaccine provides protection against four strains of meningococcal disease (ACWY) and is administered as a single dose.   The vaccines will take place at Wanganui Park Secondary College on Friday August 4th 2017.  Local council will provide the school with consent cards to be delivered to our families of students in Year 10, 11 or 12. The school is also required to provide contact details of our students and parents/guardians to the council. A letter has been sent home with all the details, requesting you to contact us if you don’t want your details provided.

Please check the mail for the letter, sent Friday, and expect a vaccination consent form to come home with your student.

ESMART SURVEY

YOUR VIEWS AND OPINIONS ON SCHOOL SAFETY ARE NEEDED TO SHAPE THE NATIONAL POLICY FOR 2018

 

Dear Parent/Carer

Bullying, cyberbullying, safety, protection, wellbeing, and mental health are just some of the issues that we think about when discussing school safety and wellbeing.

The Australian government has made improving school safety and wellbeing a priority, and our research team in the School of Education has been tasked with updating The National Safe Schools Framework, the national policy document which outlines the government’s approach to achieving this.

As a parent or carer, your child WILL be studying under this policy from 2018, so your opinions and views really matter in how this new policy is shaped. Please take 20 mins of your time to contribute your views by completing an anonymous online survey. An information sheet is attached which can provide you with further details, and we will be happy to answer any questions that you have – our contact information can be found there.  

Have your say in shaping national policy.

To complete the survey please click on the following link:

https://unisaed.au1.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_4Z55iwDbRqKKUfj

 

This project has been approved by the University of South Australia's Human Research Ethics Committee, and by the Head of the School of Education, Professor Stephen Dobson. If you have any ethical concerns about the project or questions about your rights as a participant please contact Vicki Allen, the Executive Officer of the Committee, by phone: 8302 3118; or by email: Vicki.Allen@unisa.edu.au

 

Thank you for you taking the time to read this email. We look forward to hearing your thoughts on this important issue.

 

Kind Regards,

Associate Professor Barbara Spears

Dr Carmel Taddeo

Dr Neil Tippett

School of Education