Key dates & important information for parents
Please refer to Compass calendar and College website for further information
Key dates & important information for parents
Please refer to Compass calendar and College website for further information
March_29 | Year 10 Performance Evening College Theatre @ 8.30pm |
March 31 | Year 11 Semi Formal |
April 1 | Student Learning Reports published on Compass |
April 1 | Curriculum Day - Staff Professional Learning - no students at school |
April 2 | Good Friday Public Holiday |
April 18 | Working Bee - Bluff Road Campus @9.00am |
April 19 | First day of Term 2 |
April 22 | College Open Night Bluff Road Campus - bookings essential - see website for details |
April 26 | Parent/Teacher/Student interviews online via Webex @12.30 to 8.30pm. All learning online via Compass |
April 27 | Parent/Teacher/Student interviews online via Webex @12.30 to 8.30pm. All learning online via Compass |
April 28 | 2022 Dance Academy Auditions - see website for details |
April 29 | 2022 Sports Academy Trials - see website for details |
May 3-6 | Year 9 Morrisby Careers Counselling Interviews |
May 8 | 2022 Seal Testing - see website for details |
Please see below some information relating to events we are planning to run and events that will be cancelled in 2021 due to COVID restrictions/concerns.
Events planned to take place
Open Night
Parent/teacher/student interviews (online)
Winter Dance
Dance Showcase
Athletics Sports
Year 11 Semi-Formal
Annual School Production
Work Experience (please read letter sent home)
Presentation Night
Year 9 Camp
NAPLAN
VCE Trial Exams
Morrisby Report counselling
End of year student exams
Trial GAT
Events cancelled due to COVID-19 complications
Ski Camp
Great Victorian Bike Ride
Year 10 Formal (moved to Year 11 from 2021)
VCE Expo (will be online)
All interstate and overseas trips
If a student is injured at school, or during a school organised activity, the student’s parent/guardian is responsible for the cost of medical treatment. This includes the cost of transport to a medical facility or to their home.
The Department of Education and Training will compensate them for their medical and other expenses if it is liable to do so. Liability is not automatic and will usually depend upon whether the injury is caused by the negligence (carelessness or a breach of the ‘duty of care”) of a Department of Education and Training or school council employee or volunteer. The question of liability is determined by the Department of Education and Training's legal advisers or the courts.
Parents should consider obtaining student accident insurance/ambulance cover from a commercial insurer, depending on their health insurance arrangements and any other personal considerations.
Can we please ask parents not to use the Bluff Road Medical Centre car park. The College is aware that things are complex with parking due to two schools on site, despite this, can I please ask parents to be respectful of our neighbours and to not use the car park as a drop off point.