School Clubs

Diversity

To help build students’ confidence and support systems at Cranbourne East Secondary College, the ‘Diversity Club’ was also created in 2015 with great success.

 

Diversity Club is a lunchtime meeting where students discuss current issues, LGBTQIA news and many other interesting things! It is a teacher supervised safe space for students of all genders and sexualities.

Homework & Tutoring

Merci beaucoup to Monsieur Heng for dropping by homework club to run a French workshop for students who signed up. The first term of homework club in 2018 has helped many students with their work across a range of subjects whilst also teaching students new skills who did not require assistance for their homework. Different workshops will be running in Term 2 so keep updated here on the school Facebook page and get your students to bring permission slips and to sign up if they are interested!

Monsieur Heng
Monsieur Heng

Breakfast

Student Voice runs a free Breakfast Club in the red building every Monday and Wednesday morning from 8 – 8:30am.

Chess

Chess Club runs every Friday lunch time at 1:16pm in Green 6. There will be an upcoming Chess Tournament so make sure that you register your interest! If there is anything else that you want to know, see Ms. Banaag in the Year 8 office.

Indigenous Art

The Indigenous Art Club has worked on a collaborative learning project, using a method known as STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art & Mathematics). This involved students researching and designing an arts-based tile mosaic, representing a developing understanding and recognition of the local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander climate, weather and culture. The members of the Club committed themselves to creating a beautiful mosaic, specifically focussed on the six Indigenous Seasons that are identified historically by Aboriginal communities in the local Casey area.

Magic: The Gathering

Magic: The Gathering Club has restarted for 2018! Over ten students came to play or learn the first trading card game in the world. First published in 1993, Magic: The Gathering has shown to increase of literacy, numeracy, problem solving and critical thinking skills in players who consistently practice the game. The club will continually run in OR03 on Tuesday lunch times. 

Photography

If you are interested in joining a photography club please see mr De Vere in the year 12 office.