YEAR 7
In Term 2, our Year 7 students will continue to build their skills and confidence through a wide range of exciting opportunities across school life. Students will take part in interschool sport, representing the school in Volleyball, Netball and Australian rules football, while development programs in Art, Dance and Sport will also continue to support growth in creativity, teamwork and performance. Wakakirri rehearsals will continue throughout the term, with the backstage crew beginning work on set construction, props and costumes as preparations build toward performance. Students in 7A and 7B will also be preparing to perform at the end-of-term Performing Arts Showcase, with further information to be shared with families closer to the event Membership in our Development Programs continues to grow, with more Year 8 students stepping forward to extend their skills, challenge themselves and embrace new opportunities. This willingness to engage deeply in their learning and personal growth is one of the many reasons Year 8 continues to lead the way in positive chronicles across the College. Year 8 students will also have the opportunity to represent the school in Netball, Soccer and AFL. Term 2 will be a busy and engaging time for our Year 9 students, with a key focus on subject selection for Year 10 alongside Morrisby Testing to help students better understand their strengths and future pathways. Students will also be actively involved in sport, including the Whittlesea Division Track and Field event on May 22nd and the start of winter interschool sport in AFL, Soccer and Netball, making it a term that offers a strong balance of academic planning and extracurricular opportunities. As we move into Term 2, our Year 10 students are stepping up their coursework and CATs as they prepare for their upcoming end-of-term exams. A key focus this term is attendance and punctuality, recognising that being on time supports learning, builds responsibility and sets students up for success. To reinforce this, we are introducing a “Time for Time” lateness policy, where any time missed at the start of the day will be made up during recess. With a highly capable cohort, ensuring students are present and ready from the first bell will help maximise their opportunities to achieve their best. In Term 2, Year 11 and 12 students will continue their Unit 1 and 3 coursework and SACs, building their skills and preparing for key assessments. Week 8 will be Exam Week, concluding with the GAT on Tuesday 16th June for students undertaking Unit 3 and 4 subjects. Towards the end of the term, students will transition into their next units, with Year 11 moving into Unit 2 and Year 12 into Unit 4. Students are encouraged to stay organised, keep up to date with their work and seek support when needed.
YEAR 8
YEAR 9
YEAR 10
YEAR 11 & 12
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