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February,2016 Issue 2
Warrnambool College Newsletter
Upcoming Events
Grafton Road, Warrnambool Vic 3280 Ph: 5564 4444 email: [email protected] www.wblcoll.vic.edu.au
Parents please note: Students are supervised between the times of 8.45am until 3.45pm daily
David Clift
Principal Report
11th April Term 2 Commences
12th April GWR Baseball/
Softball (all year
levels)
13th April Merri Out of Uniform
day
13th– 15th
April
Year 11 Outdoor
Education and
Environmental Surf
Camp
14th April VCE Top Arts event
14-18th
April
Year 7 Science
Wannon Water visits
19th April State Swimming
19th April Year 10 Mock Job
Interviews
20th April Warrnambool
College Open Night
IMPORTANT DATES
Issue 3, March 2016
Wow – what a term this has been. It continually amazes me just how much one school can fit in over such a short period of time. Just this week we’ve had incredible success with the interschool athletics and swimming sports, winning the overall athletics trophy for 2016 and having the vast majority of swimmers qualify for State finals. We also had parent teacher interviews that provided thousands of conversations to explore student learning progress and areas for further development. We certainly haven’t slowed down as the term has progressed.
I think what has impressed me most this term is the incredible sense of pride that students have had in their own achievements and that of their peers. Celebrations have been shared, not individually hidden and it is this positive culture that I have been privileged to witness again and again.
Next term will no doubt be just as busy as this one, which will present both challenges and opportunities for our staff and students. I know we will rise to such challenges and grasp such opportunities collectively and continue to celebrate the great school that we are all part of.
I hope you have a safe and restful break over Easter.
Kind Regards,
Dave Clift
Principal
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Dan Lee
Assistant Principal Report Adam Matheson, David Clift, Emma Miller, Danny Finn
Adam Matheson
Emma Miller
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On behalf of the Assistant Principal team can I extend our congratulations to Dave
Clift who has been appointed as the Warrnambool College Principal for the next five
years. Dave has made a smooth transition in the acting position and we fully trust
him to guide our school through the next exciting phase.
We wish all students travelling to Shanghai during the holidays to visit our sister
school all the best. The College staff- Colin Payne, Kathy Stacey and Anna Han
have been working tirelessly behind the scenes to get this trip up and running in a
short time frame. We are sure they will have a fantastic experience and broaden
their cultural understanding.
Term One has been quick but full of amazing opportunities for our students. Our staff
continue to devote their own time to ensure our students have the best possible
opportunities for them to achieve their best outcomes in academic subjects and extra
curricula activities/events.
IMPORTANT DATES IN THE FUTURE
11th April – school resumes
13th April – Merri Out of Uniform Day
19th April – Year 10 Mock Job Interviews
20th April – WARRNAMBOOL COLLEGE OPEN NIGHT
From 5.30pm – open class rooms
From 7.00pm – Information session and school tours
22nd April – ANZAC Day Assemblies
Our students will be representing their peers at many ceremonies on ANZAC
Day
I wish all families a happy Easter and a wonderful term break holidays.
See you all next term.
An elite team of aquatic Bullants represented our college at the Victorian regional swimming finals. 49 schools attended
the meet and with just 9 members, our team was one of the smallest (for example Hawkesdale and Heywood both took
almost twice this number). Swimmers were eager to impress with only the winner of each final progressing to the State
championships in May.
Put simply, the Warrnambool college team put on a clinic collecting 37 medals, a string of PB's and the hearts and minds
of all who attended. This secured second place on the overall points tally - an exceptional achievement from just nine
swimmers.
Here is a breakdown of some personal highlights from each swimmer:
Noah Best:
At just 13 years of age he took a massive
step up and competed in the under 20's relay
team for freestyle and medley (backstroke).
In the medley relay Noah swam first in the
backstroke leg to put the relay team in first
place at the change-over.
Finished with 3 gold medals from three
swims (Relay, IM Relay, 50 back)
Gabby Good:
Gabby entered the pool today three times
(200 freestyle,200 individual medley, 100
Freestyle Medley), and walked away with
three gold medals.
Denbi Lamb:
Won the the 400m freestyle by over a minute
but unfortunately was later disqualified from
the event due to incorrect registering
procedures
Took command of her leg of the winning
relay swim and will still proceed to state
champs in May
Rachel Vickery:
Rachel collected a trio of gold in the 50
metres fly, free and backstroke.
Competed commendably in the open girls
backstroke
Came fourth, before sprinting back to the
other end to compete in the very next race
(which she won).
Seb Good:
4 Golds (100freestyle,200IM, Relay
Freestyle, Relay IM)
silver (100 Breaststroke).
Brittany Leach:
3 golds (50fly, 50 free, relay)
a silver and a bronze.
Blake Turner:
5 gold medals (100 fly, 50 fly, 50 free,
Medley Relay, IM Relay)
Silver in the 100 freestyle.
The winner of the 100 freestyle is unavailable
for state championships however, and thus
Blake has progressed in this event and will
swim in 6 races at the state titles.
Trey Ahu:
Silver 200m Freestyle.
Bronze in the 50 backstroke.
Rhys Kent:
5 gold (50breast, 50 back 200IM, Relay, IM
Relay)
2 bronze (50 Fly, 50 Free)
Please congratulate these awesome individuals when you see them, and wish them all the best for the
state champs which will take place on the 19th of May.
A huge thank you goes out to Sonia Prewett and all the parents who cheered and supported our stu-
dents enabling them to compete at their very best.
James Holden
What a day we had at Brauerander Park for our School Athletics Day. The colour and costume made
for a carnival atmosphere and it was great to see so many students actively participating in many
events on the track, in the field and on the hill for the novelty events.
A special thank you to Peter Varley for setting up and operating the timing system on the day, your
assistance was invaluable. Also to all students, thank you for participating in such fine spirit and
showing incredible sportsmanship throughout the day. The day also would not happen without the
support and cooperation of all staff. A huge thank you to you all.
Results from the day included:
AGE CHAMPIONS FEMALE MALE
13 year Jessica Perry Ayden Suter
14 year Grace Farrer Brenton Dalton-Flanders
15 year Ashlea Ferguson Darcy Johnstone
16 year Naticia Varley Trinity Pompey
17 year Sophie Weir Matthew Dunn
18-20 year Zoe Wagstaff Taylem Wason
Overall House Placing's:
1st Flagstaff
2nd
Merri
3rd
Logans
4th Belfast
5th Hopkins
6th Childers
Records Broken:
13 year Male 100m Joshua Lucas
13 year Male Discus Ayden Suter
14 year Female High Jump Grace Farrer
15 year Male 400m Darcy Johnstone
15 year Male 800m Jay Rantall
15 year Male 1500m Jay Rantall
15 year Female Shot Put Kallinda Clarke-Leslie
16 year Male Long Jump Trinity Pompey
16 year Female 800m Naticia Varley
17 year Female 200m Hannah Van Duynhoven
17 year Male 200m Matthew Dunn
Following on from our School athletics we had over 140 students qualify for the Warrnambool Division
Athletics day at Brauerander Park on Tuesday 22nd
March. And what a day we had. From the outset
Warrnambool College students were amazing with a number breaking long standing records and all
doing their absolute best at representing our school. I saw many examples of fantastic sportsmanship
with our students congratulating fellow competitors from all schools at the completion of events. They
should be commended for the way they conducted themselves throughout the day.
Once the relays began our students stepped it up and shone. From 12 relays we came away with 7
firsts, 3 seconds and 2 thirds.
The day culminated in Warrnambool College being crowned overall CHAMPIONS. An amazing effort
from every student who participated and encouraged each other. Well Done.
Thank you to the wonderful staff and parents who came along to assist on the day.
We will have a large contingent of students who will now qualify to compete at the Greater Western
Region Carnival in Ballarat on Friday 7th October.
Highlights of the day included:
Age champions from Warrnambool College were: 14 year Female Grace Farrer 15 year Male Darcy Johnstone 16 year Female Naticia Varley 16 year Male Courage Hukatai
Records Broken: 13 year Male Discus Ayden Suter 13 year Male Shot Put Ayden Suter 16 year Female Shot Put Taylah Antonio 16 year Female 800m Naticia Varley 16 year Female Long Jump Mimi Dixon (equalled existing record)
Age aggregates:
Warrnambool College were 1st place in:
Junior boys
Junior girls
Intermediate boys
Warrnambool College were 2nd
place in:
Intermediate girls
Senior girls
Senior boys
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Peter Bollard
Careers Advisor
2016 WCB Adrian
The 2016 Warrnambool Cheese and
Butter Adrian Meade Dairy Innovation
Program is now inviting applications
from Year 10 and 11 students aged 15
or over who are interested in a career
in the dairy industry. This is a six-day
structured workplace learning program
in the June/July school holidays for up
to 12 students from across WCB’s milk
supply area.
The program’s first day will be held at WCB’s Allansford factory learning about the WCB
business, its products and processes. This will be followed by a four-day tour of the dairy industry supply chain and a final
day back at the factory looking at pathways into the industry.
The idea of this program is to show students the scope of careers in the dairy industry and to show how each career fits
within the dairy supply chain. The program provides an insight into careers in the industry in areas such as agriculture and
related service industries, trades associated with manufacturing, supply chain management and logistics, food technology,
engineering, and sales and marketing.
Feedback from students, schools and industry partners about the previous years’ programs has been very positive.
Application forms are available from WCB’s website: www.wcbf.com.au or contact coordinator Louise Thomas on 0418 443 433 or email [email protected]. Applications close 5 pm Friday 29 April. Selection is by interview at the school.
Last year’s program participants
ABSENCES
Parents/Guardians are required to record
all student absences via Compass.
To log into Compass to record the absence
for your child directly, the link to this site is
www.wblcoll.vic.jdlf.com.au or you can
Google the Warrnambool College website
and click on the Compass link.
If you have lost your log in details, please
do not hesitate to contact the school office
on 5564 4444.
It is a legal requirement for parents to log
in to Compass and approve an early
departure before they need to leave.
Alternative a note is to be sent if your child
is signing out of the College early.
Unfortunately we cannot accept a text
message sent to the student’s phone as
permission, nor verbal permission. It can
sometimes be very difficult to contact a
parent to seek permission at the time the
student is signing out if they don’t have
prior permission. In this case we are not
permitted, by law, to allow the student to
leave the College.
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WAVE Site
We have been in negotiations with DET (Department of Education and Training) regarding the relocation of our WAVE (Warrnambool Alternative VCAL Educa-tion) Campus to a new learning environment.
At present WAVE are staying at the 72 Henna St premises for at least first term. We are actively work-ing on relocation options which we hope will be in the short term future.
In the meantime please refer any WAVE related que-ries to the usual WAVE contacts – ph: 5562 9279, ad-dress 72 Henna St.
Important Information
Bullants School Socks
Bullants School Socks can now be purchased at the front office for $10 a pair.
2015 Awards
Could parents please ensure that students who
received a monetary award at the 2015 final
assemblies, bank these cheques. This will
enable the school to finalise the balance of
accounts.
CONVEYANCE ALLOWANCE
The DET (Department of Education and Training)
provides financial support to some families to
assist with the cost of transport to school.
Assistance in the form of a conveyance allowance
is available to students who live in rural and
remote areas who do not have access to a free
school bus service. The conveyance allowance is
payable to parents of students who meet the
following eligibility requirements:
must be between 5-18 years of age
Must travel 4.8km or more from where they
live to either the nearest denominational
school and not have access to a government
school bus route or
Must travel 4.8km or more to the nearest
government school bus route.
Forms are available from the front office and
should be submitted as soon as possible.
Please contact Karina Said on 5564 4444 for
further information.
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In term two, year seven students will be studying a unit called “Water, Waste, Mix and Separate” in science. To support the classroom learning in our classes, the Science faculty has arranged for all Year 7 Science classes to tour the Wannon Water treatment plant, located in Albert Park (just near school).
Students will have a learning task to complete as part of the visit, so it is an expectation that all students will attend. The excursion is happening during our normal class time and there will be no cost to students. No additional permission note required as it is a local excursion and during a timetabled lesson.
Students are to wear their normal school uniform. In case of inclement weather, students need to bring a rain jacket or similar as we will be walking to the treatment plant. Please keep an eye on Compass for your son/daughter’s scheduled class vist which will be between Wednesday 13
th April and Tuesday 26
th April.
Should you have any queries about this excursion, please contact your child’s Science teacher.
Kerrie Robertson
Year 7 Science Co-ordinator
Mark O’Sullivan
Hockey Co-Ordinator
About 30 of our junior hockey players have been hitting the pitch for the last month on
Tuesdays at 4pm. They range from absolute beginners to those who have been playing for a few years.
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Rose Shaomail
Student Leadership
Co-ordinator
ANZAC Services 2016
Students are invited to take part in the Anzac day
services- Warrnambool College.
More information will be placed on compass at the
beginning of Term 2.
Tour de Depot Warrnambool: Standing Tall
Take part in a community fund raiser for Standing Tall.
Sign up and ride your bike with some friends or family!
All registration money goes towards Standing Tall (a local organisation).
Yummy lunch at the finish line with fun activities and market stalls!
Follow this link and make sure to select Warrnambool College (the school
with the most participants wins $2000 towards school facilities):
https://www.bicyclenetwork.com.au/shop/54/
Please see Miss Shamoail for more details.
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Steven Hall
Flagstaff Assistant House Leader
Michelle Ladhams James Matthews Rebecca Burchell Erin Prince James Holden
Selamat siang!
It’s been a busy start to the year in the Indonesian department, with many exciting happenings. You may have noticed a new sculpture outside the home economics building - a life-sized Komodo dragon created by a local chainsaw artist Andrew Rankin. We are now running a competition to name the giant lizard! Please write your suggestion for the Komodo’s name on a piece of paper along with your name, form and house and pass it onto an Indonesian teacher (Bu, Bu, Mbak, Pak or Mas)! There are some wonderful prizes up for grabs! Entries close the end of May, so put your thinking caps on.
The number of students studying Indonesian in 2016 is at an all-time high for the college, with our enrolment levels among the highest in regional Victoria. Thus we now have five Indonesian teachers employed at the college. We welcome Mbak Prince and Bu Burchell to our team. We are very proud of how the staff, students and community have embraced the studies of this wonderful second language. To keep the momentum going, on Thursday, May 19, we are hosting the regional Indonesian speaking competition at the college. In the past we have had students place at state level in this competition. We have six schools - both primary and secondary - interested in competing at this event, which is wonderful. It will cost $5 to enter and students interested in competing will be supported in their preparation in class. Entry forms will be available early in term two. Lets show the state what we can do here at the college!
Finally, we have started to prepare an exciting itinerary for a study tour to Indonesia in March/April 2017! Many of us are still remembering fondly the wonderful trip of 2015 and can’t wait to do it all again! We will hold a parent and student information session early in term two to gauge interest and collect deposits to book flights. Stay tuned for more information early in term two.
Once again thanks for your ongoing support and enthusiasm for the study of Indonesian language and culture at Warrnambool College, where we bring language to life.
Terima kasih!!
- Warrnambool College Indonesian Teachers -
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Senior Boys Warrnambool College Bullants Football Results
Danny Finn
Football Academy
Coach
On Monday, March 7th , The Bullants played Emmanuel first up in the battle of the Warrnambool Cup and more importantly for bragging rights as the best team in town.
A strong easterly breeze was blowing to the Midfield end of the ground and The Bullants had a squad of 32 players who were ready to march their way to victory.
Emmanuel won the toss and kicked with the wind in the first half. Emmanuel kicked a few behinds but for the majority of the half The Bullants out played Emmanuel. We controlled the ball well. Took our time and held Emmanuel up when they tried to play on. At half time, Emmanuel didn’t register a goal, kicking 4 behinds and The Bullants managed 2 behinds. We loaded our forward line up in the second half and were winning plenty of the ball, but were forced wide and couldn’t capitalise on our dominance until half way through the quarter when Liam Antonio took a strong mark and converted from 25 meters out. We hit the lead and looked full of running. Hopefully, another few quick goals and Emmanuel would drop off.
Unfortunately, this didn’t happen. Emmanuel started to win their share of the ball, clogged up our forward line and were able to kick a few points into the breeze. With 2 minutes to go Emmanuel kicked a goal to regain the lead. This stung the Bullants and maybe lifted their work rate. The final 2 minutes the ball was going up and down the ground and finally, the Bullants forced their way forward and kicked a goal on the siren to win the game! We were ecstatic! However, this triumphant victory was short lived as it was claimed that the goal was kicked after the final siren. This was a controversial decision! Both coaches had to consult umpires and officials. We could have appealed and protested but at the end of the day it was declared that we kicked the goal mo-ments after the siren. The way the Bullants handled themselves under these circumstances was simply out-standing. Yes, we lost to Emmanuel again by under a goal for the third consecutive year. But, we are building a culture of respect, persistence and resilience in these young men! We still succeed and go on to the SSV com-petition where we have made the state final twice in the last 5 years.
In the second game, we let Brauer borrow 6 players as they were short. So, the result was never in doubt. Overall, a large number of participants represented the college in fine style. See results below! #Go Bullants!
WC v EC
WC 1 Goal 3 Behinds = 9
Lost to
EC 1 Goal 7 Behinds = 13
WC Goal kicker: Liam Antonio.
WC v BC
WC 7 Goals 0 Behinds = 42
Defeated
BC 3 Goals 3 Behinds = 21
WC Goal Kickers: Ben Heard 2, Davis Lindsay 1, Ollie Love Davies 1, Darcy Johnstone 1, Ash Rogers 1, Taylem Wason 1.
Better Players (both games) were:
Taylem Wason, Travis Par-sons, Will Berryman, Tom Baker, Liam Antonio, Davis Lindsay, Ben Oats, Ollie Love Davies, Ben Heard.
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Hopkins House would like to congratulate the following athletics team members who performed at the recent
college athletics carnival. They represented their House well and performed with distinction. In brackets
are the points scored for their house (Each event 1st-100, 2
nd -75, 3
rd -50, Participation – 25)
HUKATAI Courage (600), JOHNSON Lily (463), HEREMAIA Royal (350), SUTER Ayden (305),
SHEEHAN Abby (300), MCLEOD Lachlan (275), HEREMAIA Zhane (250), HEYDEN Madison (250),
ANNETT Jayden (250), DRUMMOND Teri-Lynn (250), SEARLE Jye (225), DAVIS Thomas (213),
MCCORKELL Ella (213), MCDONALD Carly (200), ANNETT Mitchell (175), BOCK Coby (175)
ABBOTT Emily (150), CONBOY Benjamin (150), GALBRAITH Eleesha (150), ROSS Kathryn (150)
DALTON Jaxen (150), HEREMAIA Leima (150), CAMPBELL Zoe (125), JOHNSON Annabel (125)
ALLEN Josephine (125), CAMERON-QUARRELL Isabella (125), HEREMAIA Serenity (125)
NEOH Dujon (125), HANCOCK Lorcan (125), BROCK Alex (125), BYRNE Luke (125)
BOND Harrison (125), DRUMMOND Connor (125), GOOD Gabrielle (125), SMITH Hayley (125)
TWADDLE Alexandra (125), WILSON Jye (100), GURRY Flynn (100), MORTON Grace (100)
CHAND Vijay (100), CLARE Merlin (100), VAN DER STARRE Will (100), GARNER Hannah (100)
DONOVAN Jesse (100), MANDERSON Stewart (100), OATES Jack (75), WILSON Layla (75)
FINNIGAN Amelia (75), GALE Chloe (75), SCHURR-HATELEY Zack (75), QUARRELL Sherkira (75)
DYER Isabelle (75), JACKWAY Molly (75), LANE Alix (75), MITCHELL Declan (75),
ABBOTT Lachlan (75), BULL Georgina (75), POWER Harley (72), BLACKBURN Luke (72)
QUARRELL Gabby (50), WHITEN Lachlan (50), FENN Cyrus (50), FOSTER Madison (50)
LOWEN Maya (50), KNIGHT Jack (50), BELLMAN Connor (50), BOCK Precious (50)
KIM In-Hwan (50), RICHARDSON Gabriella (50), THULBORN Grace (50), DUMESNY Brayden (50)
LEE Benjamin (50), OATES Benjamin (50), KING Logan (47), FEDLEY Madeleine (25),
FLACK Maddyson (25), SHANLEY Meghan (25), RUANE Niamh (25), THULBORN-MCCORKELL Harvey
(25)
BILLINGTON Kiara (25), GOOD Sebastian (25), AGNEW Liam (25), TEGGATZ Rebecca (25)
FINCH Chelsea (25), TREWIN Esther (25), HUNT Madison (25), TWADDLE Jacqui (25)
CHAPMAN Lily (25), GALBRAITH Kelan (25)
“You’ve got to risk it to get the biscuit”… well done on having a go
everybody!
Andrew Thomson
Hopkins House Leader
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The College will be offering an opportunity for
students and families to attend a performance of
the famous Rodgers and Hammerstein musical
'The Sound of Music' during the Melbourne
season at the Regent Theatre. This production is
being described as 'a lavish family treat' and
includes all the well known favourites such as:
Edelweiss, Climb Ev'ry Mountain, Do-re-mi,
Sixteen going on seventeen. Maria will be played
by Amy Lehpamer and the Captain by Cameron
Daddo.
Tickets are available for students and family members to
attend. Ticket price includes A reserve seats to a night
performance and coach transfer. There are 50 tickets
reserved and these will be allocated to the first 50 students
to pay $85 (total cost). Name and bookings can be made
through the main College office. Year 10 students who will
be on camp on the night of the 19th of May can pay a
reduced fee to attend the performance.
Performance date: Thursday 19th of May at
7.30pm
Departure time: the coach will depart from the
College at 1.30 pm
Payment in full: by the end of Term 1
If you have any questions relating to the trip
please feel free to email or phone the College
and speak to Assistant Principal Emma Miller.
23 March 2016
Dear Parent/ Guardian, We write to invite you to an information evening on ‘I CAN South West’ on Wednesday 13 April, 6.30pm at Brauer Col-lege in Warrnambool. Our school has been involved with developing the concept of ‘I CAN South West’ which we hope will become the re-gional network for I CAN Network, Australia’s first social enterprise founded by people with Autism. I CAN Network delivers a mentoring program for people on the Autism Spectrum across primary and secondary schools, universities and TAFEs and workplaces. Its point of difference is that the program is delivered by mentors on the Spectrum, typically people who are at a university or TAFE or a young professional on the Spectrum. The program places an emphasis on leadership and develops pathways for young people on the Spectrum, including their progression into an I CAN Mentor where they earn a casual wage to deliver mentoring to others on the Spectrum. I CAN Network has experienced high success with this model and has attracted a lot of national media and government interest in its deliberate approach working through people on the Spectrum. The main asset of the organisation is its Autism culture which is created through its quarterly camps run by leaders on the Spectrum. The next camp, which is available to your family to express interest, is occurring from 15-17 April 2016 at Kangaroobie on the Great Ocean Road in Princetown. We would love for you to join us for an information evening at Brauer College in Warrnambool where we will be dis-cussing the roll out of I CAN South West’s mentoring program for high school students on the Spectrum. Together the Warrnambool Schools have worked with South West TAFE to arrange group mentoring for local high school students on the Spectrum, set to occur fortnightly on Thursday mornings, starting from Thursday 28 April. Here are the details for the upcoming events: Info Night: Family Information Evening on ‘I CAN South West’ Wednesday 13 April, 6.30pm – 8pm Brauer College, 37 Caramut Rd, Warrnambool RSVP to [email protected] I CAN South West Camp I CAN Teens Camp (for 14-18-year-olds on the Spectrum) Friday 15 – Sunday 17 April, starting 7pm on Friday 15 April Kangaroobie Camp Site, Great Ocean Road, Princetown Website: http://southwest.ican.network Register interest via: http://goo.gl/forms/AVKrNXzQNT Email: [email protected] We’re very excited about the possibilities I CAN South West holds for our students. This model really wants to see Warrnambool benefit from embracing Autism and connecting our young people with great opportunities. Please do not hesitate to get in touch with us and ask questions. We hope you can join us for the information evening on Wednesday 13 April. Yours faithfully, Kerry Ziegeler. PSD Co-ordinator Ph: 5564 4416
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Community Notices / Useful Information
UNDER 11's HOCKEY
Term Two. Friday's 4-5pm
Starting April 15th
$2 per week
Modified rules (age and skill appropriate)
Contact: Karen Benson 0412732543
Bookings and Mouthguard
Essential
Uniform Shop
Normal Trading Hours:
Tuesday & Thursday: 8.30am – 11am
Saturday: 9.30am – 12noon
Contact Lorraine or Kerryn on
PH: 5561 1947 for any enquiries
Please note: the Uniform Shop has moved location.
The new location is at the front of the hall, just up from the main door.
Come along to this forum aimed at parents of deaf children. Dis-
cussion topics will be deaf education in Victoria and your child’s
rights. Leading human rights advocate Julie Phillips (Winner of
the National Disability Advocate of the Year 2016) will present
and attendees will have the chance to participate in open discus-
sion on what our deaf children’s rights are within the Victorian
Education System.
This will be a fantastic opportunity to share and discuss experi-
ences with other parents and carers. Please invite others par-
ents/carers who you think would like to attend.
This forum is being presented by: Deaf Victoria, ASLIA Victoria and the Disability Discrimination Legal Service.
The forum will also be live-streamed for those that are unable to join in person. The link to access this is https://livestream.com/vicdeaf It is with thanks to Vicdeaf for their generous support that we are able to provide live-streaming. Please share this information particularly for our regional parents.
Refreshments will be provided. Auslan interpreters will be provided.
This event is powered by Deaf Victoria, ASLIA and DDLS. Please RSVP to [email protected]
View flyer.
DATE: 20 March 2016
TIME: 1pm-3pm
VENUE: Vicdeaf, Level 3, 340 Albert St East Melbourne
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JULIAN BURNSIDE AO QC.
Australian barrister, human rights and refugee advocate.
Australian Living Treasure and recipient of the Australian Peace Prize
"Is this really Australia?"
Hamilton Performing Arts Centre
Sunday 10th April 2016
Time: 2pm
Cost: Adults. $10.00
Students. $5.00
Includes light afternoon tea
Bookings :
Hamilton Performing Arts Centre, Brown St, Hamilton
Phone: 55730429
www.hamiltonpac.com.au
Enquiries:
Hamilton and District Rural Australians for Refugees
Email: [email protected]
Community Notices / Useful Information
The Department of Education & Warrnambool College does not endorse the products or services of any private advertiser. No responsibility is accepted by the Department of Education or Warrnambool College for accuracy of information contained in advertisement or claims made by them.
SICK BAY
Any parents picking their child up from the sick bay will need to enter via the Russells Creek entrance and drive past the pool and follow the signs located on the school buildings. There is a short term car park near the new climbing tower. Please follow the signs to the location of the sick bay.
Staff Contacts Principal: David Clift
Assistant Principals:
Adam Matheson Emma Miller
(Acting) Dan Lee
School President: Leanne Williams
House Leaders: Adam Dowie – Belfast Robert Dart– Childers
Colin Payne – Flagstafff Andrew Thomson – Hopkins
Cassie Crevola – Logans Ewen Burt – Merri
School Captains: Gabrielle Good Jessica Benter Will Bonney
Oliver Love Davies Madeline Solly Will Berryman
Business Manager: Christine Dickson
Accounts & Family Payments: Alannah Clifford
Careers: Peter Bollard
Snr School Co-ordinator Brad Henriksen
Music Department: Sonia Gellert
Jon Clisby
School Counsellors: Jayce Dufty Robyn Steel
Nicole McCarthy Kate Dancey Anita Bounds
CSEF & State Schools Relief Uniform Initiative Forms
Any parents who hold a health care card and who have not filled out a Camp,
Sports and Excursions Fund (CSEF) form for this year, please follow the link to
print a form. Once completed, please drop it into the front office. http://
www.education.vic.gov.au/Documents/about/programs/health/
csefapplicationform.pdf
State Schools Relief Uniform Initiative is only available to parents of students
who are going into year 7 and hold a health care card. If you have not filled out
one of these forms, they are available from the front office.
S041-2016 Student Accident Insurance/Ambulance Cover Arrangements
and Private Property Brought to Schools
Parents/guardians of students, who do not have student accident insurance, are responsible for paying the cost of medical treatment for injured students, including the cost of ambulance attendance/transport and any other transport costs; and
Parents/guardians can purchase insurance policies from commercial insurers
The Department cannot advise parents/guardians on whether to purchase a student accident policy/ambulance cover, or which policy to purchase. It is recommended that they seek assistance in this matter with their insurance broker or find a suitable personal accident insurer in the Yellow Pages or online.
Personal property is often brought to school by students, staff and visitors. This can include mobile phones, calculators, toys, sporting equipment and cars parked on school premises. As the Department does not hold insurance for personal property brought to schools and has no capacity to pay for any loss or damage to such property students, staff should be discouraged from bringing any unnecessary or particularly valuable items to school