As we approach mid-term, we have seen a number of exciting events and activities at the college.
Year 11 Ski Camp
The ski camp was a great success, and we are very fortunate to be able to offer such wonderful opportunities to our students. The group of 40 were first time skiers and snowboarders but by the end of day 3, I saw many displaying terrific skills and attempting black runs on the slopes of Buller. A big thank you to Ms Wilson for organising such a well-run camp and to Mr Wallace, Mr Lawrence, and Ms Kennedy for volunteering their time to make this camp feasible.
Kogakkan High School Visit
Over the past 10 days we have been privileged to have our sister school – Kogakkan High join us for the first time since 2019. The cultural immersion and exchange program has been highly beneficial for both schools. I take this opportunity to thank our wonderful host families who have embraced their students and have provided them with lifelong memories and friendships. Mr Connors and I attended Puffing Billy last week and we cooked up a storm with a great Aussie barbeque and some traditional lamingtons for dessert.
The visit commenced with an official welcome assembly on Thursday, 27th July attended by our Year 7 and 8 students. I must say, I was very proud and extremely impressed by the proceedings and the understanding by all involved of the importance of the relationship we have with Kogakkan High school, which now spans well over 20 years, and was first developed and introduced by Ms Sandra Smart, who was a long-standing assistant principal at the college.
We now look forward to offering the opportunity for our students to visit Japan next year. The exchange program is very comprehensive with wonderful activities and experiences, including Disneyland Tokyo, that will last a lifetime. Please contact Mr Hayakawa or Ms Snow if interested in the program which will run for approximately 14 days during Term 3 in 2024.
Elvis Reimagined
The Elvis production concluded yesterday, and I must say was absolutely terrific. The amount of work involved in running a performing arts show is significant and I would like to acknowledge the entire music department who are exceptionally well led by Ms Bonett for their commitment, dedication, and work. A big thank you to all other staff who assisted throughout the process. The student performances were absolutely brilliant and I’m sure parents are very proud of their children. After the show on Wednesday night, I had a sudden need to dust off my old Elvis Vinyl LPs. We eagerly await the opportunity to run our next production in our new auditorium in 2024.
Literacy & Numeracy
The college continues to have a strong focus on literacy and numeracy improvement with our expert literacy and numeracy consultants, Terri Campbell and Rob Park attending on site regularly to work with our staff, and students, to help further enhance our wonderful work in this space. The scaffolded numeracy program trialled last year, and now running at Year 7, has been exceptionally successful as we look to imbed this program into our work, similar to how we have embraced a whole school literacy approach.
VCE Parent, Student Teacher Interviews
All VCE students were provided with the opportunity to discuss their progress with the recent VCE parent, teacher, student interviews. Our Year 12s have the remainder of this term and only the first few weeks of Term 4 before their crucial exams, with Year 11s having a few extra weeks of school during next term. The purpose of these interviews is to provide timely intervention, advice, and support prior to the end of Unit 4 or Unit 2. VCE is a marathon not a sprint, so it is vitally important students continue to keep up and on top of their work each day.
Parent Opinion Survey
A random sample of parents will receive notification to complete the Online Parent Opinion Survey this year. Please refer to the newsletter item in this edition for more information. We very much value your feedback and use it to help make decisions to provide the maximum benefit for our student cohort.
Arthur Soumalias
PRINCIPAL