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Keys Please-Year 10s

What could be more rewarding than supervising your son or daughter on their learner permit so they can become a safer driver?

 

Many parents might add "and what could be more challenging?"

 

Do you remember your own learning to drive experience?

 

Next week, Year 10 students will be taking part in a VicRoads Keys Please session. Whether or not they already have their Ls, this session tells them everything they need to know about making the most of the learner driver period.

 

Parents and carers have an important role in helping their young people develop the skills and attitudes they need to become safer drivers. You should feel like a sports coach (not a driving instructor) and there are two resources to help you.

 

The VicRoads Learner Kit given to all successful learner permit applicants contains the booklet Guide for Supervising Drivers that is essential reading – make sure you ask your son or daughter to pass it on! The second resource is the online Lessons from the Road resource.

 

Lessons from the Road features eight videos. The videos showcase the emotions and real life issues in learning to drive. They help you work through the four stages required to help learners achieve their goals. Lessons from the Road is easy to use and can be accessed on the VicRoads website at vicroads.vic.gov.au and search “Lessons from the Road”.

 

When your student attends the Keys Please session they will be encouraged to discuss the information they have received and to watch Lessons from the Road at home with you.

 

Please ask them about the Keys Please session and make sure that you watch the videos together. It won’t take long and it will help you through the process of learning to drive as well as information for keeping new solo drivers safe.

 

Research shows that learners who gain experience with parents have about 20% lower crash and traffic offence rates once they are licensed than learners who only take professional lessons. Research also shows that on average learners who gain an average of 120 hours of supervised on-road experience in all conditions have a 30% lower risk of crashing after getting a licence. VicRoads strongly recommends watching Lessons from the Road. Helping your son or daughter to be a safer driver is the one Rewards Program you can’t afford to miss out on!

 

Mark Jones 

Deputy Principal Years 10 -12 and College Operations

Save the Date:

Tuesday 18 July

Senior Pathways Information Evening

For all current Year 10 students.

2 information Sessions

5:30pm and 7:30pm

Mini subject and careers expo running in the Sports Centre

 

Wednesday 26 July 

Current Year 8 and 9 students

Subject Selection Information Evening

 

 

Information will be sent home prior to the end of term.

 

 

Maria Haggett

Teacher

Deputy Principal – Teaching & Learning