Congratulations to all students as we approach the final weeks of Term 1. Students have been provided with a range of opportunities and experiences for real life learning, evident through their class work, excursions, incursions, camps and activities. Many students have been applying themselves diligently over the term and have made a positive start to the 2023 school year.
Harmony Week
A recent student led initiative with a range of activities to celebrate Harmony Week. The week consisted of student vs staff sport matches, cultural dress up, lunchtime cultural dance and music performance, cookie flag decorating, trivia, daily prayers in different languages and creation of a specific pastoral lesson. The activities certainly generated interest and engagement amongst the students with several commenting “we can’t wait to do this again next year”. Sincere thanks to the student leaders for their time, efforts and creativity in organising a fantastic week with the support of Miss Perkin and to the many students and staff who took part.
Uniform
A reminder to all students and families that the College blazer is required to be worn to and from school in Term 2 and 3. To assist students in creating this habit I will be asking students to please wear their blazer to Homeroom. Over the holidays students are asked to be mindful when thinking about additional piercings and hair styles/colours that do not meet the College dress requirements. Students are permitted to have one piercing in each ear lobe and any additional piercing is to be a clear, flat insert only. Permitted hair colours are natural colours only. Thank you for your support of our College uniform policy.
Respectful Relationships
The Department of Education has engaged ACIL Allen to undertake an evaluation of the Respectful Relationships initiative. Respectful Relationships education is a core component of the Victorian Curriculum from foundation to Year 12. It is all about embedding a culture of respect and equality across the entire school community.
The evaluation will:
- support continual improvement and successful project management of Respectful Relationships by assessing its reach and effectiveness
- measure the changes in knowledge, skills, attitudes, and behaviours supported by the whole of school approach to respectful relationships education in Victorian schools.
As our school participates in the Respectful Relationships initiative, staff and students have been invited to take part in a short survey about the initiative. This survey will aim to track changes in perceptions and attitudes over time.
Students will have the opportunity to complete the survey over the last two weeks of Term 1. Participation is voluntary and there is no obligation for your child to be involved. Students can stop participating at any point during the survey, and they do not have to answer any of the questions if they do not want to. Students will be reminded of supports available at school (teachers, Year Level Coordinator, Wellbeing Team members) and external support services should they wish to access any assistance. Please feel free to contact me at the College if you have any queries or concerns.
School bag reminder and tips
The College school bag is the only permitted bag that students should be using for school. In addition to being a school requirement, the back pack has features that support its use as a recommended school bag. It is important that students use the school bag correctly for their health and wellbeing.
The Australian Physiotherapy Association recommendations include
- Use school backpacks with wide shoulder straps that sit well on the shoulder. Students should not carry the bag on one shoulder.
- Use waist and chest straps to help transfer some of the load to the hips and pelvis.
- A padded back-support will allow the pack to fit ‘snugly’ on the back.
- Be aware that moderately weighted backpacks are not detrimental to students back health however monitor how heavy your child’s bag is. Discuss with your child about only bringing home books that they need to access for homework.
- Avoid swinging backpacks around.
Wishing all students and their families a safe and happy Easter period.