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Wed 5th Sept General Assembly West Gym 5-7 Sept Music Camp Thur 6th Sept Legacy Badge Selling Mon 10th Sept GD Golf Heywood Thur 13th Sept Footy Colours Casual Day gold coin VCE Music performance evening Thur 20th Sept Annual Music Night Fri 21st Sept End Term 3 2.30PM dismissal Mon 8th Oct Start Term 4 Fri 12th Oct Year 7 Immunisations Thur 18th Oct Yr 7/8 Super 8 Cricket Email: [email protected] The bi-annual snow trip has been a great success with great condions in one of the best seasons in years. www.baimbridge-co.vic.edu.au Baimbridge College is a child safe schoolHere we are, almost at the business end of term 3. Our Year 12 cohort has six short weeks left, for those undergoing exams they will be upon us before we know it so make sure you make the most of the time you have left with your teachers for revision and consolidating the learning you have done throughout the year. The past three weeks have seen us trialling the NAPLAN for ACARA, thank you to the stu- dents who assisted in sitting the test twice in one year, for parents information the trials are undertaken to see whether the questions are acceptable for the following year and to trial the system using computers. Fourty students and five staff travelled through the night to spend three and a half days skiing and living on the summit of Mt Hotham. All reports I have received were that the students lived up to our reputation for being polite, courteous and friendly to the staff at the venue. They all had a great time hitting the slopes on ski s or snowboards and after a morning lesson each day, they all improved dramatically. I would like to take this oppor- tunity to extend a special thank you to Mr Roger Kennett who organises the trip each year but this year was unable to attend due to a back injury. Thank you Roger and thank you to the staff. Sixteen students have enrolled in the Industry Trade taster program and held their induction day last week in the HDSC. There is a large range of industry areas offered, partnering with WESTVIC to try something different to possibly ignite a passion for a career pathway. WESTVIC will assist with a range of operational programs which will include Career information, mock interviews, evaluations and assistance with work experience. The HDSC will offer the workspace, mentoring, passionate train- ers from the business sector as well as all the equipment required to make this program a success. This week I believe that the students are going to experience bricklaying, so we will be getting a new wall somewhere on the campus.

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Wed 5th Sept General Assembly

West Gym 5-7 Sept

Music Camp Thur 6th Sept Legacy Badge

Selling Mon 10th Sept

GD Golf Heywood Thur 13th Sept Footy Colours

Casual Day gold coin

VCE Music performance

evening Thur 20th Sept Annual Music

Night Fri 21st Sept End Term 3

2.30PM dismissal Mon 8th Oct Start Term 4 Fri 12th Oct

Year 7 Immunisations Thur 18th Oct

Yr 7/8 Super 8 Cricket

Email: [email protected]

The bi-annual snow trip has been a great success with great conditions in one of the best seasons in years.

www.baimbridge-co.vic.edu.au

“Baimbridge College is a child safe school”

Here we are, almost at the business end of term 3. Our Year 12 cohort has six short

weeks left, for those undergoing exams they will be upon us before we know it so make

sure you make the most of the time you have left with your teachers for revision and

consolidating the learning you have done throughout the year.

The past three weeks have seen us trialling the NAPLAN for ACARA, thank you to the stu-

dents who assisted in sitting the test twice in one year, for parents information the trials

are undertaken to see whether the questions are acceptable for the following year and

to trial the system using computers.

Fourty students and five staff travelled through the night to spend three and a half days

skiing and living on the summit of Mt Hotham. All reports I have received were that the

students lived up to our reputation for being polite, courteous and friendly to the staff at

the venue. They all had a great time hitting the slopes on ski’s or snowboards and after a

morning lesson each day, they all improved dramatically. I would like to take this oppor-

tunity to extend a special thank you to Mr Roger Kennett who organises the trip each

year but this year was unable to attend due to a back injury. Thank you Roger and thank

you to the staff.

Sixteen students have enrolled in the

Industry Trade taster program and

held their induction day last week in

the HDSC. There is a large range of

industry areas offered, partnering with

WESTVIC to try something different to

possibly ignite a passion for a career

pathway. WESTVIC will assist with a

range of operational programs which

will include Career information, mock

interviews, evaluations and assistance

with work experience. The HDSC will offer the workspace, mentoring, passionate train-

ers from the business sector as well as all the equipment required to make this program

a success. This week I believe that the students are going to experience bricklaying, so

we will be getting a new wall somewhere on the campus.

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PRINCIPAL: Mr Warwick Price

Assist ant Pri ncipals Dr Rosemary Morgan and Mr John Hill

Yrs 7 - 9 Sub School M anager: Mr E wan Macdonald

Year 7 Co-ordinator: Mrs Sam Adams

Year 8 Co-ordi nat or: Mr Alan Thomas

Year 9 Co-ordinator: Mr Paul Sutherland

Yr 10-12 Sub School Manager Mrs Rachel Rose

Year 10 Co-ordinator: Dr Rosemary Morgan

Year 11 Co-ordinator: Mrs Lisa Guegan-Brown

Year 12 Co-ordinator Mrs Lorraine Liston

VET / VCAL CO-ORDINATOR: Mr Steven de Man

Device Co-ordi nat or: Mr Dean Banfield

St udent Wellbei ng: Ms Amanda Mals eed

Int egrat ion Coordi nat or: Mr Roger Lewis

Baimbridge College acknowledges and respects the traditional Gunditjmara custodians of the land.

Last week we said farewell to Mr John Sly, our Year 10 coordinator, who has moved to

Geelong to be with family. We wish him all the best in his new school at Werribee and

welcome Dr Morgan into the Coordinator role. Dr Morgan will be talking to each student

individually over the next few weeks. We also farewelled our Uni Placement student

teacher Madi Donehue who’s enthusiasm and positive attitude was infectious, thank you

for your contribution Madi.

Friday will be Lisa Kyle’s last day at Baimbridge after many years of excellent teaching,

many positions of responsibility and outstanding service to our students, staff and com-

munity. We wish Lisa the very best.

On Wednesday I had the pleasure of talking to a large number of families from the Year 8

and 9 cohort who attended the Year 9 / 10 information evening in the gym. I would like

to stress how important these events are to attend,

not only for families to make informed decisions

about our student’s futures, but to connect to our

community. This is what I witnessed on the infor-

mation evening and I applaud everyone for making

the effort to come out. I also hope that you got a lot

out of the evening without being bombarded with

information. Thank you to all of the staff present to

assist with parent enquiries and those responsible

for the organisation of the event.

I would like to congratulate the six students, Hilary Slocombe, Mitch

Downes, Jaz Hill, Ben Brodrick, Molly Hardy and Brock Sanders, selected

to attend the Snowy River Campus of the School for Student Leadership

(SSL) next term. You will have a life changing experience and I look for-

ward to hearing how you managed without your phones or wifi for a

whole 9 weeks. This is our 4th year of attending the SSL and we have just

heard last week that in 2019 six lucky students will be selected to attend

the China program where the students will spend 6 weeks in China in

Term 4.

I would like to welcome Mr Andrew Ellis to the Baimbridge team in the science depart-

ment, after a very swift appointment he has settled in well thanks to the support of the

staff and students alike, with special mention to Mrs Kyle for her work with him. We look

forward to learning a lot from Mr Ellis and benefitting from his input into our professional

learning community.

We also welcome Miss Jessica Turnbull into the Humanities area for Term 4, I have it on

very good authority that she is very well versed in her historical figures, as well as having

both a law and commerce degree. She is only with us until the end of the year but our

students will certainly gain much from her knowledge.

As always, I encourage anyone who has any form of feedback or questions or who just

want to call in for a general chat to do so.

Warwick Price.

Principal

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HAVE YOU CHANGED YOUR

ADDRESS LATELY? WE HAVE!!! As always, it is imperative that we know your current address, email and contact number.

If you have not updated your details we cannot communicate with you.

Please call the school on 55722788 or send an email via compass.

We have changed our address with the move, if you wish to send us correspondence our new address is

59 Mt Baimbridge Rd, Hamilton, Vic 3300

R E S P E C T C O U R A G E P R I D E

Hats off to our Student Representative Council who held a

casual day to help fund the Drought Relief in NSW last week. The donations

received totalled more than $790 - what a fantastic effort from everyone!!!

A Real Community Effort

Thank you to the members of the SRC who organised the event and

cooked the bbq, Gilly for organising the bbq and a big thanks to our

friend Grotti Lotti whose office lady kindly donated three prints for us

to auction on the day.

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At the start of this school year, Baimbridge College was fortunate to be selected by the Department of Education and Training (DET) to participate in a key school improvement initiative, part of a suite of initiatives to be implemented from 2017-2021. These form part of a significant DET commitment to more than 160 Victorian schools this year, providing additional human and financial resources to schools to intensify their improvement efforts.

With a strong focus on working in collaboration with schools to share innovation and apply best practice from across Victorian schools, the initiatives support our school to continue to improve student learning outcomes with a focus on building learning confidence and opportunities for success for all students.

Informed by learning from international improvement efforts, in particular Ontario and London, participating schools were selected by regions to be at the forefront of this new and exciting work. Schools chosen for the initiatives demonstrated that they had the foundations in place to gain the most from a new school improvement opportunity. Many schools have expressed interest in receiving this level of support in future years. The initiatives provide an exciting opportunity for our staff to work in partnership with others on evidenced based, supported, school improvement practices.

We look forward to sharing the development and impact of this work with you later in the school year.

Sport in Schools Baimbridge College were excited last week to receive a large shipment of sports gear and gratefully thank local people for their support of the recent Coles voucher program for sports gear. Pictured are School Principal Mr Warwick Price and students Eli Crutch, Cody Holmes, Abbey Phillips and Georgia Shepherd proudly displaying some of the new balls and sports gear the School PE/sport program and lunchtime activities programs will benefit from.

Head of PE Jayne Cogger and Head of Sport Jen McArthur were both also excited and wanted to pass on their thanks to the local community for thinking of Baimbridge whilst this voucher deal was in place. The school is a recipient of many local business supporters and also participates in the Woolworths Earn and Learn program each year for books and stationery.

Mr John Hill Assistant Principal said he was always proud of the contributions to the community many of the students make in terms of local agencies such as Legacy, RSL and Standing Tall. He is thankful for the program as it provides an easy way to get some gear you otherwise wouldn’t.

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Noorat Shoot

Well done to all Shooters on the day who were a credit to the school. You all

showed great sportsmanship, pride in your school and respect. Thank you for

being a tremendous team. A massive thank you to those parents and friends who

came to Noorat and supported our students (and teacher who was very nervous

about her first solo excursion!)

\ < A huge Congratulations must also go to Gemma Hill who had a fantastic day!

Shooting a 9 in the first round, placing her in the top shooters for the day. She

then confidently backed this up with a 9 in the second round to score an overall

18/20 for the day. With this score, Gemma placed second in Senior Girls meaning

she will now compete in State Competition on the 3rd of September in Echuca.

We wish Gemma all the best, and look forward to hearing how she goes.

Miss Rachel Munro

On the 23rd of August the Baimbridge shooting team headed down to Noorat for a school shoot. I had thought,

based on previous experience that the weather would be quite poor to instead be greeted with sunshine! It was a

great surprise, which gave us all hope for the weather to stay

pleasant. All of roughly 300 shooters had handed their guns in and

Baimbridge was first up to shoot in squads of 5 but we had a little

set back due to our bus being a little late. Overall all students shot

well and had a great day.

I would like to say a huge thank you to Miss Adams and Mrs Mac

for organising the day, to Miss Munro for driving the bus of mostly

boys, a huge thank you to all of the parents involved, especially

Michael Smyth for being the gun transporter for the day and to the

Noorat gun club and sponsors for holding this event.

Gemma Hill

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Miss Munro’s Maths Message!

Happy End of Week 7! It feels like we only just came back from holidays,

but here we are heading into the pointy end of Term 3 already. There has

been a lot on, and still a lot to go before we farewell the Term.

So what have we been up to??

Year 7 and 8

Our coding Assignments are now either done, or soon to be done! The students have done a FANTASTIC job of

creating some real works of art (or finding out just what Python might be capable of) Everyone has shown persis-

tence and determination in: finding code, writing code, changing code, fixing code, and so much more! There have

been excellent displays of team work, collaboration and creativity. Keep an eye on compass for feedback on these

assignments. Moving into the next three weeks, we continue with coding, looking further into the diverse range of

things that we can do with coding outside of geometry!

Year 9 and 10

We have had our creativity in over-drive

the last few weeks as we kicked off our

assignments! Would you believe the places

that you use rates and ratios!? Or how

many different ways you use maths in

everyday life!? Our current term project is

all about the students finding out about

where we see or use rates and ratios and

showing us what they know and how they

can apply their skills. It has meant a fun,

hectic, and interesting time in classroom.

We have projects ranging from revision

quizzes on Kahoot being made, baking and

scaling up and down recipes, enlargement

of pictures, scale models of basketball

courts, origami, sewing, buildings, all the

way to gears, drench mixes and stocking

rates. It really is good to be able to use our

skills with something we enjoy or are

passionate about.

By Makayla (7D)

By Ben (7B)

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A reminder: Parents and students are asked not to bring take away food to

school for students at lunchtimes. We have also had instances where parents or

guardians are collecting students to take them to get lunch on Wednesdays with-

out a pass. This is not acceptable as we have a duty of care to know where all of

our students are at all times. It is never ok to take your or someone else’s child

from school without a pass from the school.

We’ve even had the ‘old school’ over-head projector out! (Thank

you to Mr O’Brien for finding a new globe to keep up in business

as well!!!!) It’s been fun to show the students what used to be in the classroom –

and let them experiment with how the machine works.

The year 9/10’s will still have a Maths Pathway

test next week as well – so they will be VERY

BUSY! But we are sure they are up to the task.

I’ll sign off with a joke this week – Enjoy After a talking sheepdog gets all the sheep in the pen, he reports back to the farmer: “All 40 account-ed for.” “But I only have 36 sheep,” says the farmer. “I know,” says the sheepdog. “But I rounded them up.”

M4

Subject Selections Thank you to all 10 and 11 students who have entered your subject selections

online (with your parents of course) , it is vital that you do so by the deadlines

issued so that the school can begin planning the entire workforce structuring for

next year. We have a team of people working together to assist students in

selections, then Miss Taylor starts the very demanding task of creating a timetable

that suits the most people across the board.

To the year 8’s and 9’s who will be entering yours next week, please remember to

enter your choices in your preference order from the very first subject, it’s

important. Remember we are here to help if you require it.

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If you are able to spare some time to help out in the canteen it is always very much appreciated. We understand

that most families are very busy, however, when the workload is shared it is always so much easier for everyone.

October 2018

September 2018

Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri

1 2 3 4 5

8

9

Genevieve Lambert

10 11

Heidilee Freeman

12

Kerry Price

15

Sally Wheeler

16

Kerry Goodman

17 18

Lyn Battista

19

Sarah Morgan

22

Tracey Sartain

23

Lisa McIntyre

24 25 26

29 30 31

Canteen Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri

3 4 5 6

Heidilee Freeman

7

Kerry Price

10

Sally Wheeler

11

Kerry Goodman

12 13

Lyn Battista

14

17

Tracey Sartain

18

Lisa McIntyre

19 20

Sarah Morgan

21

24

25 26 27 28

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2018 YEAR 12 STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS Up to 60 Year 12 scholarship awards are provided, through five trusts for students who are currently studying in Victoria. Principals, teachers and careers advisors are encouraged to promote the Scholarships to Year 12 students.

ABOUT THE SCHOLARSHIPS Up to 60 Scholarships are available to students currently in Year 12 who are planning to undertake tertiary studies in 2019.

Applications opened 25 July 2018 and will close Friday 1 February 2019. Scholarships range in value from $600 to over $2,600. Some scholarships are one-off payments while others are paid for the duration of the student’s course/study.

Most of these scholarships have specific criteria, for example, students must be in financial need and must be Australian citizens or permanent residents of Australia.

Many scholarships stipulate that the student must be undertaking a specific degree, while others place no restrictions on the course.

WHAT SCHOLARSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE? George Garibaldi Turri Scholarships

Thirty (30) scholarships are available Current Year 12 Victorian government school

students who will be undertaking a full time teaching degree in 2019

Valued at $2,680 for four years (increases annually)

For information and how to apply go to https://www.education.vic.gov.au/school/students/support/Pages/scholarships12.aspx or click on Year 12 scholarships

Alexander Rushall Scholarships Four (4) scholarships are available Current Year 12 Victorian government school

students who will be undertaking a degree in 2019 (no restrictions on the course)

Valued at $1,500 as a one-off payment

For information and how to apply go to https://www.education.vic.gov.au/school/students/support/Pages/scholarships12.aspx or click on Year 12 scholarships

Alice Jennings Scholarship One scholarship is available A current Year 12 female Koorie student who

will be undertaking a full-time TAFE or university course in 2019 in a field that contributes to the welfare of the Koorie population (e.g. law, social work, education, psychology or applied science – health production, nursing etc.)

Valued at $1,000 for each year of the course. For information and how to apply go to

https://www.education.vic.gov.au/school/students/support/Pages/scholarships12.aspx or click on Year 12 scholarships

Ella Donald Service Fine Arts Memorial Scholarships

Twenty (20) scholarships are available Current Year 12 Victorian government school

students who will be undertaking a full time Fine Arts degree in 2019.

Valued at $1,000 for each year of the course. For information and how to apply go to

https://www.education.vic.gov.au/school/students/support/Pages/scholarships12.aspx or click on Year 12 scholarships

Ken Matthews and Glenn Moorhead Memorial Scholarships

Two (2) scholarships, the Ken Matthews Memorial and the Glenn Moorhead Memorial are available

Available to current Year 12 students who have a parent/guardian who is a financial member of the Rail, Tram and Bus Union, Locomotive Division

Undertaking full-time tertiary studies in 2019 (no restrictions on the course).

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Valued at $600 as a one-off payment For information and how to apply go to

https://www.education.vic.gov.au/school/students/support/Pages/scholarships12.aspx or click on Year 12 scholarships

Margaret Schofield Scholarships Two (2) scholarships are available Current VCE Victorian government school

students who have demonstrated a commitment to Music Performance or Composition in recent years, and to a future career in Music Performance or Composition

Valued at $7,000 each as one-off payments. For information, please contact the Victorian

Curriculum Assessment Authority (VCAA) on (03) 9032 1631. Application forms can be found at:https://www.vcaa.vic.edu.au/Pages/excellenceawards/schofield_award.aspx or click on Margaret Schofield Scholarships

Francis Gregory Foundation Scholarships Two (2) scholarships are available Current VCE students who intend to undertake

a full-time degree at any university in Australia in 2019.

Value at $6,000 annually for each year of the course

Eligible, students need to be residents of Victoria and live in an FZ zone (as defined by the Victorian Government Department of Planning and Community Development) and whose parents own the property from which the main family income is derived.

For information, please contact the Francis Gregory Foundation on (03) 5625 4177. To obtain an application form or email your request to [email protected]

Dafydd Lewis Trust Scholarships Multiple scholarships are available Current Year 12 Victorian government school

male students who will be undertaking an undergraduate degree in any field of study with the exception of Arts, Education, Music and Theology.

Valued at $10,000 a year for three years For information and application forms email

[email protected] or go to

https://www.dafyddlewis.com.au/ or click on Dafydd Lewis Scholarships

Mary Jane Lewis Trust Scholarships Multiple scholarships are available Current Year 12 Victorian government school

female students who will be undertaking an undergraduate degree in any field of study. No restrictions apply to the field of study.

Valued at $10,000 a year for three years For information and application forms email

[email protected] or go to http://www.maryjanelewis.com.au/ or click on Mary Jane Lewis Scholarships

Australian Veterans’ Children Assistance Trust

Multiple scholarships available Current Year 12 students who intend on

undertaking tertiary studies in 2019. Valued between $3,000 and $5,000 per year for

up to four years. Eligible students must be a child or grandchild

of a person with operational service (as defined by the legislation) or three or more years of continuous full-time other service, as a member of the Australian Navy, Army or Air Force. For further information go to https://www.avcat.org.au/scholarships/ or click on Australian Veterans' Children Assistance Trust

FURTHER INFORMATION For further information on how to apply and eligibility requirements go to https://www.education.vic.gov.au/school/students/support/Pages/scholarships12.aspx or click on Year 12 scholarships

For additional information or queries, please contact Andrea Constantino, Student Scholarships Coordinator, on 9097 7375 or via email at [email protected]

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VCE REVISIONLECTURES

Monday October 1st - Friday October 5th 2018Units 3 & 4 in English FurtherMathematics MathematicalMethods SpecialistMathematics Physics ChemistryBusiness Management PhysicalEducation Biology Psychology HealthandHumanDevelopment AccountingStudioArts HistoryRevolutions AustralianHistory EnglishLiterature Unit 1 & 2 in MathematicalMethods

The Hamilton and Alexandra CollegeChaucer Street, Hamilton, Victoria 3300

• Presenters are VCE exam assessors.

• Programs are in depth and provide students with examination tips and hints.

• Students receive A+ standard revision notes and trial examination papers.

• Questions are welcomed and answered.

THE LARGEST EXAM REVISIONPROGRAM AVAILABLE

IN THE REGIONTelephone: 03 5572 1355 • Fascimile: 03 5572 4998

Email: [email protected] • www.hamiltoncollege.vic.edu.au

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Program Dates & Times

Enrolment Form - Tel 03 5572 1355 Fax 03 5572 4998OR email to [email protected]

Please complete this form & return it together with your payment to: VCE Revision, P.O. Box 286 Hamilton, 3300

First Name ............................................................................................ Surname ..................................................................................................

Address ................................................................................................ Suburb ............................................................ Postcode ........................

Home Telephone .................................................................................... Parents Work Telephone ............................................................................

Mobile .................................................................................................. Email Address ..........................................................................................

School Attending .................................................................................... Your Level in 2018....................................................................................

Cheque/Money Order Details: (Please make payable to The Hamilton and Alexandra College) Total Payment Enclosed: $__________________________

Credit Card Details: (Please tick the appropriate box): Please debit my ❏ Visa ❏ MasterCard

Total Amount: $______________ Expiry Date:_ _ / _ _ Card holder’s Name: ______________________________________

Card Number: _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ Signature X ____________________________________________

I wish to attend the following lecturesPlease indicate session and module preference where appropriate

Chemistry English Further Health & History History Mathematical Mathematical Literature Mathematics Human Australian Revolutions Methods Methods

Development Yr 11 Yr 12

Physical Physics Psychology Specialist Studio ArtsEducation MathematicsTuesday October 2nd Wednesday October 3rd Thursday October 4th Thursday October 4th Thursday October 4th 1.00pm to 4.00pm 11.00am to 1.30pm 8.30am-10.30am 11.00am-1.00pm 11.30am-1.30pm

AND AND 2.00pm- 4.30pm2.00pm to 4.30pm 11.00am-1.00pm AND

Friday October 5th 8.00am-2.30pm with breaks

Students to do BOTH sessions Students to do BOTH sessions Students to do ALL session

ENGLISHAccounting Biology Business

All sessions on Monday October 1st Choose one option from each section ManagementSESSION 1 8.30 – 10.00amMaximising Performance in the Exam9.00 - 10.00amEnglish EAL ExamPreparation

Thursday October 4th11.00am-1.00pmAND1.30pm-4.00pm

Students to do BOTH sessions

Friday October 5th8.00am-11.00amAND12.00pm -2.00pm

Students to do BOTH sessions

Tuesday October 2nd 8.30am-10.30amAND11.00am-12.30pm

Students to do BOTH sessions

SESSION 210.20am – 11.20amThe Lieutenant

or

The Golden Age

or

White Tiger

SESSION 3 11.30am – 12.30pmIsland Collected Stories

OR

Rear Window

OR

Extinction

SESSION 41.10pm – 2.10pmTracks and Into the WildorRansom and Invictusor Stasiland and 1984

SESSION 52.15pm – 3.15pmBlack Diggers andLongest Memoryor I am Malala and Made inDagenham

Tuesday October 2nd 9.30-10.30 Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

10.45-11.45 North and South

12.00-1.15 Heart of Darkness

1.30-3.00pm The Exam

Tuesday October 2nd 11.00am to 1.30pm AND2.00pm to 4.30pm

Students to do BOTH sessions

Wednesday October 3rd Data Analysis 8.30-10.00amRecursion and FinancialModelling 10.30-11.30amModule 3 Geometry and Measurement 12.30-1.45pmModule 4 Graphs and Relations2.15 -3.30pm

Thur October 4thModule 1 Matrices 8.30-9.45pmModule 2 Networks and Decision Mathematics10.00-11.15am

Friday October 5th 11.00am to 1.00pm AND1.30pm to 3.30pm

Students to do BOTH sessions

Tuesday October 2nd 11.00-1.00pmANDWednesday October 3rd 11.00 am -1.00pm

Students to do BOTH sessions

Wednesday October 3rd Session 1 10.00am-11.30amExam Technique

12.30pm-2.00pm Russia

2.30pm-4.00pm France

■ Accounting ........................................................$60■ Biology ............................................................ $60■ Business Management........................................ $60■ Chemistry ........................................................ $60■ English Session 1 The Exam................................ $40■ English Session 1 The Exam EAL students ............$40■ English Session 2 The Golden Age ......................$30■ English Session 2 White Tiger ............................$30■ English Session 2 The Lieutenant ........................$30■ English Session 3 Island Collected Stories ............$30■ English Session 3 Rear Window ..........................$30■ English Session 3 Extinction ................................$30

■ English Session 4 Tracks and Into the Wild ..........$30■ English Session 4 Ransom and Invictus .............. $30■ English Session 4 Stasiland and 1984 ................ $30■ English Session 5 Black Diggers and Longest Memory $30■ Engl ish Session 5 I am Malala and Made in Dagenham $30■ Engl ish Literature The exam ................................ $30

■ Cat on a Hot Tin Roof ..................................$15■ North and South ..........................................$15■ Heart of Darkness ......................................$15■ The Exam ..................................................$15

■ Further Mathematics Core___ Modules__,__..............$60■ History Australian ..............Sess.1 ■ $30 Sess. 2 ■ $30

■ History Revolutions The Exam ............$30■ History Revolutions - Russia ..............$15■ History Revolutions - France..............$15■ Mathematical Methods Year 11 ..........$80■ Mathematical Methods Year 12 ..........$80■ Physical Education ............................$60■ Physics............................................$60■ Psychology ......................................$60■ Specialist Mathematics ..................$100■ Studio Arts ......................................$50■ Health and Human Development ........$60TOTAL PAYMENT__________________

Friday October 5thSession 1 Port Philip District and Nation Race and Citizen9.30am to 11.30amANDSession 2 WW II and Vietnam 12.00pm-2.00pm

Tuesday October 2nd 8.00am-10.30amANDWednesday October 3rd 8.00am to 10.30am ANDThursday October 4th8.00am-10.30am

Students to do ALL sessions

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GO Tennis AcademyHamilton Lawn Tennis CoachingSchool Holiday Tennis ProgramMonday 24th & Tuesday 25th of September

Group Coaching9.00 to 10.00am 10.00 to 11.30am 10.00 to 11.30am

Red Ball Orange & Green Ball Yellow Ball Intermediates4 to 6 year olds 7 to 11 year olds 11 to 16 year olds

Cost - $15 per session Cost - $22.50 per session Cost - $22.50 per session

or $25 for both days or $40 for both days or $40 for both days

12.30 to 2.00pm

Yellow Ball Advanced12 to 16 year olds

Cost - $22.50 per session

or $40 for both days

Tennis Round - Robin Private LessonsMonday 24th & Tuesday 25th of September Friday 28th of September

Singles & Doubles 9.00am to 1.00pm

12.00 to 3.00pm Orange/Green/Intermediates Ball 30 minutes - $35.00

2.30 to 5.00pm Advanced 45 minutes - $50.00

Cost - $15 per session

or $20 for both days

Prizes for Winners and Runners - Up

Mystery prizes as well.

For bookings or enquiries please contact Grant on 0417528502

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GO Tennis AcademyTerm 4 Tennis Programs Hamilton Lawn Tennis ClubKinder Tennis Red Ball Hotshots Orange Ball Hotshots4 Year Olds 5 to 6 year olds 7 to 8 year olds

Monday 2.30pm Monday 4.00pm Monday 4.00pm

Wednesday 9.00am Tuesday 4.00pm Monday 4.45pm

Wednesday 9.30am Tuesday 4.00pm

Tuesday 4.45pm

Green Ball Hotshots Yellow Ball INT Yellow Ball Advanced9 to 10 year olds 11 to 14 year olds 13 to 17 year olds

Monday 4.45pm Monday 4.45pm Monday 6.00pm

Tuesday 4.45pm Tuesday 4.45pm

Ladies Coaching Adult Cardio Private LessonsAll Standards Welcome All Standards Welcome Junior & Adults

Wednesday 10.00am Tuesday 7.30pm Monday 9.00am onwards

Monday 5.30pm onwards

Tuesday 5.30pm onwards

For Bookings and Enquiries please contact Grant on 0417528502

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