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CALENDAR23rd March. John McVean Returning Officer Commencing next Tuesday 17 March, Wendy Williamson...
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PRINCIPAL’S REPORT
Athletics Carnival When: Wednesday March 18th 9:00 am star t to 2:30pm
Where: Wodonga Athletics Track
What: Along with the traditional track and field events there will be a range of novelty
events including the tug of war, tyre and noodle relay and the fashions on the field.
Transport: Students are asked to meet at the Wodonga Athletics track, however a shuttle
bus will run from the College to the track and back at the end of the day.
Remember: Hat, sunscreen, dr ink bottle
Remember, it’s not the winning that’s important, but the taking part.
I’m looking forward to a great day of participation, encouragement and competition in a range
of events.
Vern Hilditch Principal
ISSUE NO: 8
Monday 16th
March 2015
YEAR LEVEL
COORDINATORS
Year 10 Coordinators Tim Lamb Brydie Hind Tim Bridgeman Year 11 Coordinators Chris North Simon Webb Year 12 Coordinators Matt Moylan Paul McMullen
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CALENDAR
Wednesday 18th March College Athletic Sports Monday 23rd March to Friday 27th March Mini Exams & assessment period Thursday 26th March Parent/ Student Teacher Interviews Friday 27th March Last Day Term 1 Finish at (2:30pm)
TERM DATES
Term 1 29th January - 27 th March
Term 2 13th April—26th June
Term 3 13th July—18th September
Term 4 5th October - 18th December
MULTICULTURAL DAY
The College held a Multicultural Day on Thursday 12th March, this saw students and staff celebrating the Colleges multicultural community. Throughout lunch students were able to purchase foods from many different cultures and participate in a basketball game organised by students on the basketball courts. After lunch, students and staff shared their experiences of spending time overseas and what they thought of other cultures. Following the whole school assembly students were able to participate in a range of activities, these included an African drumming workshop with Dax Mathews, Japanese Origami making, Aboriginal artwork with local artist Darren Moffitt and a staff vs students soccer match on the oval.
2015 SCHOOL COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES
Following the close of nominations, congratulations to David Whitehead and Tim Bennetts on
being elected unopposed as DET representatives for our school council with Jacob Mildren and
a year 11 student (to be named) will be the student representatives on the School Council for
2015. New parent representatives on the council are Sheryl Murdoch and Peter Willcox, with
Ron Mildren being re-elected unopposed. The next council meeting is scheduled for Monday
23rd March.
John McVean Returning Officer
Commencing next Tuesday 17 March, Wendy Williamson from Centrelink will regularly be available to see any student or their family regarding information about the services of this department. If you have any queries ,concerns or issues please come and talk to Sue Bell and our welfare team.
Cassandra Walters Assistant Principal
Student Wellbeing Interested in trades? Pre-apprenticeship training is a pathway to an apprenticeship. The Victoria University Trades College runs a tour of their facilities every Wednesday at their Sunshine Campus. They have experts from their trade programs available to discuss how to secure a trade career. Register your interest: www.vu.edu.au/trades-tour
RMIT Apprenticeships and Traineeships on Facebook: Keep up to date with industry news, trade careers, and pre apprenticeship courses at RMIT by joining their Facebook page: http://goo.gl/7szEQQ
Australian Apprenticeship Ambassadors: Join this Facebook page to read about the stories and achievements of young Australian’s who have found career success through their traineeship or apprenticeship: http://goo.gl/2hcuGS
CENTRELINK INFORMATION
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On the 6th of March, twenty-five young and adventurous future physicists took off on their mini bus to test out the physics of Luna Park. The race was on once we got there to make sure that no rides were left untested. From racing dodgem cars to spinning upside down there was no doubt that everyone had a great time (for the record, yes we had worksheets to complete too!). Thanks to Mr. Rosenbrock and Ms. Gregotski for 'supervising' us and to Nick for filming all our adventures. A Video from the event can be found on the Colleges Facebook page. Video Found Here
Rebecca Willcox Year 12 Student
Luna Park Physics Excursion
CAREERS NEWS