Student Learning Conferences took place last week. In response to parent feedback, we held the conferences on two different weeknights: Wednesday, 29 March and Thursday, 30 March. Friday, 31 March was a non teaching day in accordance with the new Award for teaching staff.
Parent Teacher Interviews, as they were first known, were introduced at a time when online communication and accessibility was very limited. Parents can now access ongoing feedback regarding student learning via аÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±Íø Central. We strongly encourage parents to make contact directly with teachers throughout the year if further feedback beyond the grades and comments on аÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±Íø Central is desired. We note the number of time slots available in the current teaching climate and will be considering the efficacy of Student Learning Conferences.
Horizons Week provides the opportunity for cohort specific connectivity, collaboration and experiential learning. The week focused on the following year level specific activities:
Year 7 |
Camp |
Year 8 |
Experiential Days |
Year 9 |
Justice in the City |
Year 10 |
Camp |
Year 11 |
Careers / Future Opportunities |
Year 12 |
Retreat |
Thank you to staff who have contributed to Horizons Week making sure that activities are relevant, educational and engaging for our students. Thank you to students for their engagement across the week and to our parents for ensuring that students attend these events, which are instrumental in students' development and learning.
Unit 3/4 Students
Students will participate in a practice GAT in Term 2.
The VCAA GAT (General Achievement Test) is scheduled for Thursday, 15 June 2023, 9.00am to 3.00pm. The GAT is compulsory for all students studying a VCE Unit 3/4 subject.
The GAT is divided into two sections:
Year 9, 10 and 11 Students
Year 9, 10 and 11 students commence Semester 1 Examinations on Monday, 19 June and finish on Friday, 23 June.
The аÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±Íø ‘S’ date is the final date for unit assessment:
The Term 1 holidays are a great opportunity for our students to relax and be reinvigorated. We expect that the Years 10 to 12 students will dedicate some time to complete set work, prepare for Term 2 topics and start revising for their Semester Examinations. Years 7 to 9 students will not have any set home learning over the holidays, but we do encourage them to continue with their wider reading.
I wish our students, parents and guardians a joyful Easter.