Cammeraygal High School Empowered to Achieve
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CAMMERAYGAL HIGH SCHOOL | PH: (02) 9954 7100 ISSUE #70 1 APRIL 2021
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Cammeraygal High School
Empowered to Achieve
01 PRINCIPAL’S REPORT 20 P&C
MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL The delivery of our grand piano this week has
been a wonderful way to end a very successful
Term 1 here at Cammeraygal. Our first opportunity
to showcase the grand piano for all students will be
at our Anzac Day ceremony which will be our first
on site whole school assembly since the start of
COVID, restrictions permitting, in Wk 1 of Tm 2.
Student Safety in the Community
We have been advised that there have been
several cases in our region lately of students being
approached by strangers while walking to and from
school and in some cases of those strangers trying
to persuade students to get into vehicles. With the
holidays upon us please continue to regularly
speak with your children about the importance of
being aware of their surroundings (and not
immersed in their phones!) while out and about
and of seeking help from local businesses and
residents if they feel threatened.
Cammeraygal Represented at the Australian National Rowing Championships
Lili H (Y12 )again demonstrated her outstanding
rowing prowess at the Australian National Rowing
Championships in Tasmanian this past weekend,
competing in the finals of the Schoolgirl Single
Scull for Cammeraygal and placing 5th overall. This
is an extraordinary achievement and is a testament
to Lili’s focus, determination and grit. We are very
proud to have Lili represent our school at this
prestigious competition.
CALENDAR TERM 2 | WK 1 | 19 – 23 APRIL
Monday Staff Development Day
Tuesday All students return for Term 2
Friday ANZAC Day Ceremony
TERM 2 | WK 2 | 26 - 30 APRIL
Tuesday Cross Country
Wed - Fri Combined HS Swimming
UPCOMING EVENTS:
Careers Expo Incursion (Yrs 10/11 & 12) | 7 May
Y12 Parent Teacher | 11 May
Y11 Geography Excursion | 12 May
Y8 Medieval Incursion | 13 May
Zone Athletics | 14 May
Zone Cross Country | 20 May
Y11 Parent Teacher | 27 May
Regional Cross Country | 4 June
Queen’s Birthday Public Holiday | 14 June
Y7 Parent Teacher | 21 June
Y10 Work Experience | 21 – 25 June
Y8 & Y9 Parent Teacher | 24 June
Last Day Term 2 | 25 June
HSC Trials | 26 July to 6 August
Next P&C Meeting
4 May @ 5:30pm
Location TBA
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PRINCIPAL’S REPORT CONTINUED… Music Performances
Last week on the Pacific Highway Campus we were treated to some amazing performances from our
CAPA ensembles and elective classes during recess concerts in the Drama studio.
Our CAPA Faculty has been hard at work getting the ensembles ‘performance ready’ again after the
disruptions of COVID in 2020, and they have clearly been very successful! Both performances saw
packed houses of students wanting to support their peers.
The level of performance for this early in the year was wonderful – a huge thank you to the CAPA faculty
for their enthusiasm and dedication!
Holiday Wishes
I would like to wish all members of our community a very happy and safe (and, for Y12, productive!)
holiday break. It has been lovely to get to know all of the students on both campuses this term, and this
experience has reaffirmed for me yet again what a fantastic school community we have here at
Cammeraygal.
Thank you to all of our hard-working teaching and administration staff for their tireless efforts this term,
and in particular to Mr Barraclough, Ms King and Dr Mirto for their support. We are all looking forward to
welcoming Ms Melky back from her leave next term rested and refreshed.
J Arrow
Relieving Principal
Deputy Principals’ Report
Open Day Tours
Special mention must go to our student leaders from both campuses who generously gave up their time,
out of hours, to facilitate open day tours last week. The feedback from prospective students and their
parents about our student leaders was positively glowing. Please follow the link below to view a short
video developed specifically for open day: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBsRvgzWj54
Canteen Purchasing
Students are regularly reminded that mobile phones cannot be used throughout the school day. This
extends to purchasing items from both canteens. If your child wishes to make purchases from the
canteen, please ensure that they have either cash or a debit card to make the transaction.
Extra-Curricular Activities
It has been wonderful to see so many extra-curricular activities returning this term with the easing of
restrictions. In particular, the past few weeks have been full of opportunities for students to engage in
knock out sports, music and drama performances, wellbeing incursions, public speaking competitions,
CAT competitions and more!
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Year 8/9 Japanese Incursion
CAPA Recess Performances – Pacific
CitizenBlue
We are pleased to announce that the Environment Committee, led by Mr Foster, will be installing special recycling bins outside the canteens, commencing Term 2. The contents will be collected periodically by CitizenBlue to be recycled, and we will be paid for the privilege!
All funds will go to the P&C to help support future environment projects. Thanks in advance to Mr Foster and the Environment Committee for their work in educating the student body about the program and also sorting the recycling for collection.
P Barraclough
Deputy Principal
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Faculty News LOTE What a day! All of Y8 and Y9 Japanese classes participated in an eventful morning of learning about the
wonders of Japan through games hosted by Mama Dojo. Games Boy JP was a theatre presentation that
sees students experience Japan’s language through playground games in the style of Undoukai (sports
day) to teach them about the lively modern culture.
Students were jumping up and about trying to win in the classic game of Jan Ken Pon using their feet
and had wild guesses at where the Okashi was. There were some Kawaii (cute) as well as Kowai (scary)
poses out there! Y9 had the chance to be involved in an extra language intensive workshop – they
practised their Shinobi skills, chopping each other’s Ude (arm) and Ashi (Feet) off in fits of laughter.
Zhuo Sensei was amazed at the level of evasion and fitness shown by our students, very ninja indeed.
What was even more surprising was the intelligence that some of our students shown in the game of
Fukuro-Toru, a strategic game of stealing the red bag back to your team base without getting tagged.
All in all, it was a very Tanoshii (fun) morning.
Otsukaresama deshita! (Thank you for the hard work!)
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MATHEMATICS Some information for Year 7 parents about Task 1
Students in Year 7 recently completed their first mathematics test at Cammeraygal High School. This
task is designed to formally evaluate a student’s skill working with negative number operations and their
understanding of the early stages of formal geometric reasoning. Completing the first task at the end of
Term 1 marks an important milestone in the development of what we like to call “The Four
Foundations”: negative numbers, fractions, algebra and equations.
Mastery of the Four Foundations is the gateway to high school mathematics, which is why we put so
much emphasis during Year 7 on developing them. Our goal is for all Year 7 students to gain mastery of
the Four Foundations. Students who are yet to fully master negative number operations will be
supported throughout Term 2, and Term 3, and even through to Term 4 to keep working with negative
numbers until they do reach mastery. Students who did not reach ‘C’ grade level on negative numbers
this term will be invited to the morning workshop (see below).
At this time, it is also worth highlighting that if a student gains a ‘C’ grade outcome, this means they are
making solid progress. The formal definition given to schools for a ‘C’ grade is:
The student has a sound knowledge and understanding of the main areas of content and has achieved
an adequate level of competence in the processes and skills.
Based on past experience, we are confident that if a Year 7 student is at ‘C’ level for negative numbers
in Term 1, they will likely reach a ‘B’ or ‘A’ level for negative numbers by the end of the year if they keep
focused in class and do assigned homework.
We will be reviewing and extending negative number work in the coming months, and students will have
another opportunity to be formally assessed on negative number skills in the next task at the end of
Term 2.
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Maths Support Workshops for Term 2
In Term 2 we will be providing targeted support for specific groups of students:
Year 7 students yet to reach the ‘C’ grade level for negative number operations, as seen in their
result from Task 1, are invited to the Tuesday morning workshop with Mr Zuber on the Pacific
campus 8:15am – 8:45am.
Year 10 Maths 5.3 students who need review of algebra, as seen in their results from Task 1, as
invited to the Tuesday afternoon workshop with Mr Yang on the West St campus
3:20pm – 4:00pm.
Year 11 Maths Advanced students who need review of the Term 1 content, as seen in their results
from Task 1, are invited to a new Tuesday morning workshop with Mr Hwang on the West St
campus 8:15am – 8:45am.
Maths Online Subscriptions
Students who have subscribed to this service should have received user accounts and passwords
from their maths teacher.
The Maths Challenge
Students are now working on the last set of problems, due Friday 30 April. Please see the cover
of the workbook given to students for more details on submission. A reminder that students may
work with a partner, so long as they write their own solutions.
Students doing the Junior Challenge (Years 7 & 8) can come to the Maths Club on Monday after
school (B.3.38) starting 3:30pm, and / or access the Google Classroom (code: oucc3dz).
Years 9 & 10 students wanting some help should contact Mr Winstone or Mr Hwang.
CAPA Cammeraygal’s Grand Piano
Cammeraygal High School is now the proud owner of a Yamaha C7A Grand Piano. Thank you to our
Principal Ms Melky, Deputy Ms Arrow and the P&C for supporting this purchase. The school now has a
professional standard grand piano that will be used for HSC and class performances, school concerts
and assemblies for decades to come. We are all looking forward to hearing the piano at our Anzac
assembly early next term. A preview from Chloe T (Y11) can be heard here …
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Y12 Music students supervising the installation of the piano!
Recess Concert Series
Congratulations to all the musicians and actors who presented our inaugural Recess Concerts in Wk 9.
We know the audience thoroughly enjoyed eating their recess in the Pacific Theatre while enjoying the
many items prepared by many of our extracurricular music ensembles and elective music and drama
classes. Performances can be seen here.
Congratulations to the teachers who prepared the items for our concerts.
Thursday’s program …..
Drum Group – Ms Darvey Jazz Band – Mr Raxworthy
Yr 9 Rock Band – Mr Raxworthy
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Friday’s program ….
…Vocal Ensemble – Ms Boyle
Yr 11 Drama – Ms Sharpe…
...Concert Band – Ms Power
Ms Boyle
Music Teacher
Y12 Visual Arts Excursion
To help inspire them with their Body of Work, Year 12 Visual Arts attended ARTEXPRESS at the NSW
Art Gallery. The exhibition is one of the most dynamic and popular at the Gallery.
ARTEXPRESS 2021 features a selection of outstanding student artworks developed for the art-
making component of the HSC examination in Visual Arts in 2020 – a challenging year – and provides
insight into students’ creativity and the issues important to them.
The exhibition encompasses a broad range of approaches and expressive forms, including ceramics,
collection of works, documented forms, drawing, graphic design, painting, photomedia, printmaking,
sculpture, textiles and fibre, and time-based forms. These elegant and highly resolved bodies of work
demonstrate a creativity, resilience and sustained investigation of the very complex world and times in
which we live.
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SCIENCE Physics and the 24/7 Club
The Science Faculty have held weekly workshops before and after school every Monday and Tuesday to
help Y11 and Y12 students in the areas of Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Students who attend these
workshops enjoyed getting the one-on-one feedback with teachers and used these opportunities to
clarify concepts they were unsure about.
These tasks are based off the module that the students are learning to allow them to obtain immediate
feedback on their understanding of the course. For example in Physics, students are learning Nature of
Light in Year 12 and Dynamics in Year 11. Students are also expected to do some peer marking using
a marking criterion with assistance from the teacher. This is to ensure students become familiar with how
marks are accolated in the HSC Physics and provide them an opportunity to understand HSC style
questions from the perspective of a marker.
Year 12 Physics – Building DC Motors
Our Y12 Physics cohort have finished building their own DC motors as a part of their depth study
assessment task. Over the last four weeks, each student has been applying their knowledge of
electromagnetism to create a functional motor. Here are some photos of the construction process and
the finished products.
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P.S. DC motors are tools that convert
electrical energy into kinetic energy. The
most common applications of motors are
seen in conventional fans and blenders.
Mr Wong
Physics & Chemistry Teacher
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A RECAP OF TERM 1 IN TAS 2021 has started very well for the TAS Faculty, with the full lot of our rotations being offered to our
Years 7 and 8 students. Everyone has settled well into the year and have begun to create some
spectacle work, as well as enjoying themselves and learning new things. To finish off Term 1, we would
like to take this opportunity to show some of the great work that has been done in some of our
Technology Mandatory classes and tell you about the excursion that our Year 11 Industrial Technology -
Timber students recently participated in.
Year 7 Technology Mandatory – Food Technology and Agriculture
Year 7 Technology have been learning about Food Technology with a focus on Agriculture. Part of this
process included students researching and designing their own self-watering planters, from recycled
items. The students were encouraged to select a herb or vegetable in which they could recycle or
purchase the seeds, appropriate to the season and plant them.
Below is a sample of students work.
Year 8 Technology Mandatory – Digital Technologies App Development
Y8 Technology have been learning about Digital Technologies, including designing and building their
own Apps!
Part of this process included students designing the Graphical User Interface as a Wireframe and
building a visual prototype. Through this process students learned about user interface design utilising
consistency in design, well- considered layout and colour choices for their visual design to be visually
appealing, user friendly, ergonomic and inclusive. Students have been turning these visual designs into
interactive choose your own adventure apps. Below are some samples of student work:
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Year 8 Technology Mandatory – Material Technologies Textiles
Y8 Technology have been learning about Material Technologies with a focus on textiles and
sustainability. Part of this process included students designing and making their own canvas tote bags.
Through this process students learned about a variety of textiles embellishment techniques, including
hand embroidery, tie-dye and applique.
Below are some samples of students work:
Edmond
Eve
Industrial Technology Timber - Excursion
As part of their course, the students have begun to learn and understand how the timber furniture sector
operates. To draw a connection between the theoretical and practical aspects the students participated
in an excursion, which involved them travelling out to Marrickville to visit the TimberMill, and participating
in a Zoom Conference call with Bryan Cush of Sawdust Bureau.
Throughout the day the students were taken on a tour of the facilities and discussed the making of past
and current pieces of work. The students were able to see how each business runs and relate their
construction process to that of industry.
The group also had the opportunity to ask questions about each of the businesses and learnt a great
deal from the day. On the behalf of the class I would like to thank Tom and Sally from TimberMill and
Bryan from Sawdust Bureau for giving up their time to talk to our students.
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FYI …. SCHOOL PHOTOS Years 7-9 PAYMENTS CAN ONLY BE MADE ONLINE USING THE FOLLOWING CODE:
X1217HSB46CJ www.theschoolphotographer.com.au
Years 10-12 PAYMENTS CAN ONLY BE MADE ONLINE USING THE FOLLOWING CODE:
X1218HSB46CS www.theschoolphotographer.com.au
Payments will need to be made no later than 2 weeks after the date if you wish the photos to
arrive with the school order.
SCHOOL BUS TIMETABLE UPDATES Transport for NSW has announced a number of service adjustments across the Northern Beaches and
North Shore starting this week, to help make journeys easier for school students and local customers.
A full list of service adjustments is available at transportnsw.info. The changes will show in Trip Planner.
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LOCAL INTAKE AREA UPDATE Cammeraygal High School's intake area is changing from 2022 onwards. This change affects new
enrolments into our school from 2022.
There is no change for students already attending Cammeraygal High School in 2021, or for those
families currently designated to Cammeraygal High School.
Further information on the intake area change is available on the School Finder website at
schoolfinder.education.nsw.gov.au. Look for the red alert message for updated information as well as the
link to the new 2022 intake areas.
For queries about enrolments and policies at please email [email protected].
For queries about enrolments and policies at other schools, please visit their websites.
STUDY SKILLS FOR APRIL LOOKING AHEAD TO NEXT TERM Are you riding a rollercoaster at school? Rollercoaster study is where you stay up late doing last minute
assignments, then you take it easy for a while and do very little, then panic again when something is due
and have to spend huge amounts of time at the end completing the work. If you plan ahead and are
prepared, you will find school much less stressful and more rewarding. Here are the top tips for thinking ahead:
1. STUDY NOTES: If you know that you have a test at the end of each topic or examinations
approaching, then on the nights you do not have much homework start working on your study
notes and summaries. File them in folders at home so they are ready to go when you need them.
2. ASSIGNMENTS: Always start the assignment the day it is given to you, even if it is just a little bit.
Make sure you understand the requirements and if you don’t ask your teacher straight away the
next day. Brainstorm the steps the first night and do a rough plan of when you will do each step.
3. ASK FOR HELP EARLY: There is nothing more frustrating than a student who says ‘I haven’t
understood anything we did in the last 3 weeks’. Ask for help as soon as you have a problem.
Keep a list of questions for your teacher on a post-it in your textbook or sticky notes on your
computer or a list in your phone. Don’t let problems or issues build up, ask for help early and often.
4. THINK ABOUT WHO YOU SIT NEXT TO: Choose wisely who you will sit with in class. This can
make a world of difference to your results. If you sit with someone where it is a productive
relationship, you encourage and help each other and stay on task in the classroom you will
understand your work better and have less to do at home.
5. CONSIDER YOUR WEEK: Plan ahead for busy times. If you know you have nights where you
can’t do much work or a busy weekend, plan ahead and get things done early. Always look ahead
for possible times where you could be caught short of time and make plans to avoid problems.
Learn more this year about how to improve your results and be more efficient and effective with your
schoolwork by working through the units on www.studyskillshandbook.com.au - our school’s access
details are:
Username: cammeraygalhs
Password: 37achieve
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Welbeing @ CHS SCHOOLTV SPECIAL REPORT Vaping & E-Cigarettes Vaping is becoming a trendy pastime that is growing in popularity across Australia, especially amongst
teenagers. It is the act of inhaling a vapour created by an electronic cigarette, or e-cigarette.
Many teenagers are succumbing to peer pressure around this risk-taking activity due to the ease of
accessing and hiding vapes. They are often cheaper than conventional cigarettes, making it more cost-
effective and attractive to young people.
Although under 18’s are not legally allowed to purchase any type of e-cigarette or vaping product in
Australia, teenagers are finding ways to access them online. Australia has strict regulations in place for
nicotine-containing products, and attempts are being made to regulate vaping and ban the importation of
them.
Many of the flavoured liquids associated with vaping, contain not only high levels of nicotine, but other
potentially harmful additives. Many of these “e-liquids” contain chemicals that are likely to be toxic, that
when inhaled or vaped repeatedly, can cause severe damage to the lungs.
Vaping is often marketed as being the “healthy” alternative to smoking. However, doctors strongly advise
that if you do not smoke, then you should not start vaping. Most teenagers are unaware of the
associated risks and potential impact vaping can have on their development and overall health.
Parents are encouraged to discuss the dangers of nicotine addiction and include e-cigarettes in the
discussion alongside alcohol and drugs.
This Special Report highlights the facts around vaping and e-cigarettes and what are the potential risks.
https://cammeraygal-h-schools.nsw.schooltv.me/wellbeing_news/special-report-vaping-au
Pip Hicks
Head Teacher Wellbeing / Learning and Support
Extracurricular
CONGRATULATIONS … To Isadora M (Y12) who was selected for the U19's Allies AFL team. The Allies team is made up of
players from NSW / ACT, Tasmania and the Northern Territory.
Isadora and the team will be playing in the National Championships in April. A fantastic achievement!!!!
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from the CHS P&C Association SOCIAL With restrictions lifting, we are looking forward to being able to offer social events later this year... so
heads up! More to follow after Easter!
We'll be needing volunteers for various roles to assist with these events so to volunteer, please email:
Happy Easter everyone!
UNIFORM COMMITTEE We had a very successful second-hand uniform sale on Sunday 28 March. Thank you to everyone who
came along. We made $917.35 for the P&C.
Many thanks to Debbie, Gina and all the office staff who collected the donations at the school. Thank
you also to the wonderful parents Saya, Sarasa, Tomoko, Jennifer, Kalyanee and Irwin for the smooth
running of the sales.
When the next sale will be held depends purely on the donations we receive. We have completely
depleted all girls skirts and shirts, boys shorts, sport uniforms, jackets and jumpers.
Please keep the donations coming to the school offices!
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SPORT Due to the success of the Sports Fitness Program offered in Term 1, and the numerous requests for the
program to continue in Term 2, we are happy to continue to offer the program once a week on a Friday
morning for Term 2 at Junior Campus.
Participants in the program showed measurable improvement in their fitness, agility, and strength. The
sessions are ideal for students playing any sport or just wanting to stay fit. Please see the link below for
details and to book a spot:
SPORTS FITNESS TRAINING SESSIONS TERM 2 - https://www.trybooking.com/BQDVG
Sessions are being offered over two dates (Monday 12, 19 April) in the holidays as well, so a great time
to come try the program. The details of these sessions are on the link below:
SCHOOL HOLIDAYS FITNESS & AGILITY SESSIONS APRIL 2021 -
https://www.trybooking.com/BQFHM
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Netball
Coaching Convener Umpiring Convener Uniform Convener Comms Sports Admin
Anna Castle-Burton & Suzi Periera Vicki van Dijk Mary Tazawa-Lim Kathy Savill Amanda Petrides
Cammeraygal Netball Club finished Term 1 with a bang with all teams attending agility sessions this
week and some teams have commenced training.
The club will be holding agility and skills sessions during the holidays and we would love to see as many
of the players as possible:
TEAM 01, 02, 03, 04
Monday 12th April 10.30am – 11.30am Small St, Willoughby
Sunday 18th April 1.00pm - 5.00pm Small St, Willoughby
TEAM 05, 06, 07
Monday 12th April 9.30am - 10.30am Small St, Willoughby
Monday 19th April 9.30am - 1.30pm Small St, Willoughby (supervised 1 hr break at 10.30am)
TEAMS 08, 09, 10
Monday 12th April 8.30am - 10.30am Small St, Willoughby
Monday 19th April 8.30am - 11.30am Small St, Willoughby
Please arrive 15 minutes before your session time to register in active wear and bring a water bottle, hat
and sunscreen.
N.B. Monday 19th April is a pupil free day.
Please click the link to RSVP https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfflpix59KId3B---
qUhJIJYsmNl536f54VK1-1PI7qwJ4Rmw/viewform?gxids=7628
Competition will commence weekend of 23 April and we will advise game times as soon as we have
them.
A very Happy Easter and enjoy the holidays!
CNC Committee
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Setting Goals is the first step in turning the invisible, into the visible – Tony Robbins
COURSE & INSTITUTION INFO SESSIONS FOR STUDENTS & PARENTS
Talk with Nurses, Midwives and Paramedics Caring for others gives more than it takes. A career in nursing,
midwifery or paramedicine means a career helping others. Date 20 April 2021 Time 6pm Register:
https://www.acu.edu.au/about-acu/events/2021/april/talk-with-nurses-midwives-and-paramedics
Talk with Business and IT Professionals As the world constantly changes and evolves, a career in business or
IT offers an exciting future. Date 21 April 2021 Time 6pm Register: https://www.acu.edu.au/about-
acu/events/2021/april/talk-with-business-and-it-professionals
Talk with Lawyers Law degrees open the door to a career helping others live in a safe, just and free society.
By studying law, you'll gain the skills to make an impact. Date 22 April 2021 Time 6pm Register:
https://www.acu.edu.au/about-acu/events/2021/april/talk-with-lawyers
Charles Sturt on campus Parent Information Sessions Charles Sturt experts will step parents through early
offer programs, applications, paths into uni, accommodation options and student services. Plus, parents can
ask specific course questions. It’s a relaxed evening with a short presentation followed by the opportunity to
chat to the team over a drink and some nibbles! Book now: https://study.csu.edu.au/life/events/parents
Westerns’ School of Computer, Data & Mathematical Sciences – Webinar Series Western’s School of
Computer, Data & Mathematical Sciences (CDMS) invites you to participate in a series of webinars for senior
high school students designed to allow students to explore career opportunities in CDMS related careers. For
further info, dates and details:
https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/schools/socdms/events/multiply_your_opportunities?cid=em:CAA-news-
cdms-info-page-egmt_Mar21
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Information Evenings The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Info
Evenings at Western are an opportunity to learn about the different pathways to study, the support services
available, scholarships on offer and life on campus. For dates and details visit:
https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/future/student-life/events/aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander-information-
evenings.html?cid=em:CAA-news-atsie-info-egmt_Mar21
COURSE CHANGES, UPDATES AND NEW COURSES / PROVIDERS
New Area of Study: Music theatre Music theatre is a form of theatrical performance that combines singing,
acting and dance. From next year, students will be able to draw on the Conservatorium's expertise in
producing healthy vocal technique with skills in acting and dance, taught by industry leaders, to become triple
threat musicians.| https://bit.ly/scmtheatre
COURSES, WORKSHOPS AND INFO SESSIONS FOR STUDENTS
MedEntry UCAT Workshop by Dr Ray, Gastroenterologist at Monash Health. 3-Day UCAT Workshop which
covers all 5 UCAT subtests, interviews, entry process etc. Formal Instruction & Group Learning. The program
has been carefully crafted to cover the strategies for UCAT success, in a fun, engaging and interactive
environment. Over 3,000 Five Star Reviews. Careers Teachers are welcome to attend at no cost.
www.MedEntry.edu.au
AFTT: High School Outreach initiative Steven from the student admissions team at the Academy of Film,
Theatre & Television (AFTT) is reaching out to invite your students to AFTT's upcoming High School
workshops for acting, film & theatre production during the April holiday period. Please find the workshops via
the below link.https://www.aftt.edu.au/events/highschoolworkshops Wednesday 7th April: Acting Thursday 8th
April: Filmmaking Friday 9th April : Theatre Production AFTT is now a registered provider for the Creative Kids
program. Parents/ Guardians can redeem their voucher with us and let their child develop new creative skills.
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If families have not yet applied for their $100 voucher they can do so by logging in to their Service NSW
account, it takes less than five minutes! https://www.service.nsw.gov.au/campaign/creative-kids We also have
an Open Day coming up on Saturday 22nd May 2021. See link below to register:
https://www.aftt.edu.au/events/open-days/may-open-day
Le Cordon Bleu Australia: 3-day Careers Residential Workshop for year 11-12 students a 'Day in the Life' of Le
Cordon Bleu Australia : Pursuing a career in hotel/restaurant management, food service or in the culinary arts
(chef, baker, patissier), please join this program!! Date: 6 -8 July or 16 -18 November (school holidays) Cost:
$400 includes all meals, accommodation and transportation to excursions. Location: Le Cordon Bleu Sydney
in Ryde
JMC Design Panel Join the 'Designing Better Futures' series on Wednesday 7 April @ 4.30pm for the 'Fork in
the Road' panel. Where 2 JMC Design Alumni will give a glimpse of different design careers and what led
them to where they are now. Register at https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/designing-better-futures-a-fork-in-
the-road-tickets-147017969705?aff=affiliate1
CQUniversity Australia Virtual Open Day – 17 April 2021 Join CQUni at the April Virtual Open Day, to discover
CQUni’s huge range of courses available to study online or on campus. Chat with course lecturers, attend
webinars, download resources, and learn about CQUni’s outstanding range of support services, all from the
comfort of your living room. For more info, to register, or to find out about all virtual events, visit
cqu.edu.au/virtualactivities.
Year 10 Information Evenings | Online and on campus Join in either on campus or online to discover your
options at the University of Sydney. Get your questions answered about subject selection, scaling, pre-
requisites and assumed knowledge and hear all about university life. | Event dates: Tue 20 April 6-7.30pm,
Tue 4 May 6-7.30pm, Thu 6 May 6-7.30pm AEST (online) | https://www.sydney.edu.au/study/events-for-
prospective-students/undergraduate.html
ARTiculate: virtual workshops to help with HSC prep Workshops on HSC Culture and Society: save the dates!
All session will run via Zoom at 12pm. Sessions are: 4 May: “Some useful concepts for thinking about identity”
| 5 May: “Popular feminisms in the 21st century” | 6 May: “Race, Diversity and Popular Culture?” | Learn more:
Webinar Wednesday | Admission Pathways, Wed 31 March 4-5pm AEDT (online) There is more than one way
to gain entry to your dream course at the University of Sydney. If you are interested in exploring your options,
please join this webinar, where the host will talk you through the various entry schemes and admission
pathways on offer.| https://www.sydney.edu.au/study/events-for-prospective-students/undergraduate.html
Free Medicine Webinars for Year 10 & 11 Students (7/4, 11/4) What exactly makes the medicine/dentistry
entry process so challenging? Why do so many brilliant students fail to make the cut every year? This free
webinar will comb through each assessment criteria (UCAT, interview, application, voluntary work) used to
select top applicants, cover common pitfalls, and share a 12/24-month timeline for preparation. Register:
https://www.icanmed.com.au/webinars/
Free Webinars Preparing Students to Drastically Improve Their Study Efficiency (iCanStudy) iCanStudy works
with schools and hundreds of independent students across Australia. With research-based teaching, students
can drastically increase their efficiency in learning and achieving their academic goals. There are free
webinars these school holidays to ensure NSW students can also benefit from this top-achieving advice.
Please see https://icanstudy.com/webinars for more.
Become an Interior Designer: Sydney Design School Info Session Wed 31 March 2021 6pm Curious about a
creative career in interior design? Sydney Design School is holding an Information Session on campus
Wednesday 31 March at 6pm. Find out about studying their accredited courses during the day, evening or
online and become a professional Interior Designer. Level 2, 40 Oxley Street, St Leonards, Sydney 2065.
Register online to attend https://bit.ly/2A3wROg
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CADETSHIPS, APPRENTICESHIPS, TRAINEESHIPS **Commercial Cookery Apprenticeships - Accepting Enrolment NOW** Australian Academy is an industry-
focused RTO that offers nationally accredited SIT30816 Certificate III in Commercial Cookery Apprenticeships
subsidised by NSW Smart & Skilled. Enrolments accepted though-out the year. Contact for further details Ph
1300204020 RTO ID 91269 www.austrainacademy.com.au [email protected]
Traineeship and Cadetship from Transport for NSW Transport for NSW is running various traineeship and
cadet-ship programs throughout the year where they target school leavers and mature candidates who love to
join their road design, survey and civil construction space. Traineeships are run in conjunction with TAFE and
Western Sydney University, where successful trainees will complete their Certificate III, IV and Associate
Degree as required
SCHOLARSHIPS, EARLY ENTRY AND ALTERNATIVE PATHWAYS Bedford is a Great Choice for Students Seeking Alternative Pathways to University Bedford is a great choice
for students seeking entry to Uni, but who may struggle to get the ATAR needed for their dream course
straight away. Bedford has great relationships with many top NSW universities, with established pathways into
in-demand courses. With recognition of prior learning, many students can jump straight into the second year of
their degree! BEDFORD.EDU.AU RTO Code 90301.
HAVE YOU GOT THE 2022 EARLY ENTRY GUIDE? Got senior students who want to apply to uni early?
Study Work Grow has just released the third edition of their popular Early Entry Guide - now available in PDF
and a NEW printed Workbook & Program Guide. It details the early entry info for every uni in Australia offering
these programs. Careers Advisors are welcome to contact Rob Sattler for a complimentary copy today -
NEW Full Scholarships 2021 Offering 5 FULL scholarships to start year 11 in 2021. Scholarships cover all
costs including uniform and laptop, associated with attending SEDA College to complete a non-ATAR HSC.
Students need to be able to demonstrate financial disadvantage to be eligible for these scholarships. They do
not need to be elite sportspeople but must have an interest in sport. Email [email protected]
Entry and Pathways to ACU Tuesday 30 March 5 – 6pm AEST 6 –7pm AEDT For students completing Year
12 there are many entry pathways to ACU – including ACU Guarantee early offer program. Register to learn
more https://www.acu.edu.au/about-acu/events/2021/march/entry-and-pathways-to-acu
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Pathway Program The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Pathway
Program is an alternative entry pathway. The program will be delivered virtually with required assessments
and interview component completed online. For assessment dates visit:
https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/future/study/application-pathways/aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander-
pathway-program.html?cid=em:CAA-news-atsi-pa-info
UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE 2021 CAREER ADVISERS ADMISSIONS WEBINAR 2021 CAREER
ADVISERS ADMISSIONS WEBINAR THURSDAY 22 APRIL 2021 10:00AM – 11:00AM Sam Doherty, the
senior manager of Admissions, will be running a live University of Newcastle admissions 101 / update webinar.
The session will go for roughly 30-40 minutes, with plenty of time for questions. To register, please visit
www.newcastle.edu.au
M Van Bentum
Careers