MIDDLE SCHOOL NEWS

Rebecca Durran

Middle Sub-School Manager

 

Term 2 Week 6 Newsletter Article - Middle Sub School

Congratulations to all Year 9 and 10 students and families for making it to the end of Week 6 in remote and flexible learning. We have seen some challenges along the way, but I have been receiving a lot of positive feedback from parents/carers, staff, students and members of the wider school community. You should all be very proud of your commitment and efforts with your education.

 

As the return to school date is coming closer I would encourage all Year 9 and 10 students to stay engaged and continue to check in with their classroom teachers over this period. Your Year Level Coordinators will be in contact closer to the return to school date with the process of what it will look like, but for now continue your learning online and seek support where it is needed. 

Progress Reports

Your progress reports are now available to view on Compass. Due to the Remote and Flexible Learning program not all areas were reported on. The areas included in the progress reports are:

  • Achievement - progressing towards outcome/standard
  • Participates positively in learning activities
  • Respect to peers and staff.

I would like to congratulate the following Year 9 and 10 students on receiving an outstanding progress report with a performance average of 4.

 

Year 9:

Isha Arumuganathan, Omid Bahaduri, Lokgarzana Crawford, Emily Heitmann, Haisong Qi and Faith Qoon.

 

Year 10:

Madelaine Abraham, Harper Clifton, Ellie Coles, Ivan Cvrljevic, Abby D’Andria, Molly D’Elia, Jason Japundzic, Thanh Nguyen, Ceylan Onturk, Chanduru Ranjithkumar, Martin Salazar, Darcy Szakiel, Duong Tran, Lauren Walder, Jack Warelow, Sam Warelow, Carli Winch and Nic Young.

 

Please ensure that you and your child look over the report and have a discussion to identify successes and challenges. If you would like some support with your child and their progress report please make contact with their Year Level Coordinators to develop actions for improvement and address any concerns with learning progress. 

Careers

Year 9 and 10 students if you are interested in pursuing a career in manufacturing, engineering, construction or any other STEM industries, please see the flyers on your Year Level Google Classroom pages posted by Miss Astles. There is also a special program for girls to meet other women who have succeeded in these fields.

 

If you are interested in participating or would like further information, please email Miss Astles so she can help you apply!