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Alkara Ave, Lara, Victoria 3212 Telephone: 03 5282 8988
YEAR 12 GRADUATION
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Alkara Ave, Lara, Victoria 3212 Telephone: 03 5282 8988
College Calendar
Upcoming Events
9th—13th Senior Years 10-12 Revision Week 9th Shortcuts, Years 9-12 Drama Showcase 9.00am—9.00pm 10th—12th Year 9 D, E & F Connections Urban Camp, Melbourne 11th Arts/Technology/Music Evening and display 6.00pm— 9.00pm 16th—20th Year 10-11 Exam Week
MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL
Celebrating student success:
Our recent end of year celebration for our Year 12’s and Graduation of the class of 2015, was a brilliant event in every way. Our Year 12’s certainly enjoyed their final day in the spirit of celebration of the end to secondary school. The quality of their assembly was equalled by the manner in which they celebrated their graduation at the dinner and presentations at The Pier last Tuesday. It was wonderful to have past students, Tim Charleson and Hannah Teesdale reflect on their very positive experiences at Lara Secondary and how that had supported their move to their studies at university: Tim into finance and Hannah to teaching. Our school captains, who have been exemplary in every way throughout 2015, Kate, Agnes, Cameron, Meaghan and John, also reflected on this year and past years at secondary school, with a very strong message being that teachers go above and beyond every day for every student, to ensure that every individual is offered the best opportunity of success. We wish our VCE students currently undertaking exams the very best and our Applied Learning Students the same for their upcoming portfolio presentations.
Celebrating our teachers:
This week it was not only our Year 12’s who have acknowledged our wonderful teachers but also our Support Staff. A most delicious morning tea was provided by our Education Support Staff (ES) yesterday as we celebrated “World Teachers Day”. Shirley Niblett, business manager of our school and leader of our Support Staff made a speech to acknowledge the Lara teaching staff, which to say the least, was “amazing”. I’ve included just a small excerpt from Shirley’s acknowledgement of having “great pride” in our teachers, on behalf of our Support Staff:
“Great teachers do it all. They have to. Across all ages, languages, ethnicities, and subjects, teachers are, and need to be, some of the most widely skilled people around in order to be successful. Although standing in front of the classroom is a huge part of a teacher’s responsibilities, they extend far beyond that into the lives of their students, their students’ families and their community. A great teacher may help a student-in-need after class, attend parent & teacher meetings and barrack & coach for the school’s basketball team in their spare time. A great teacher will also attend relevant conferences, network with other teachers and engage in continuing education to stay at the forefront of their field. Great teachers teach, and we all know that. Great teachers also do so much more. Great teachers motivate, inspire and lead. They interact with their community to affect positive change through their students and themselves. Great teachers change lives. Great teachers do it all.”
Our ES staff are giving you "Rocky Road" today as a symbol of “Teaching” being a tough gig. The road is rough and the journey has mixed terrain, but exciting destinations. No matter what you teach, there are always some rocks to overcome. This year I have seen many students leave school to follow their chosen path, or graduate ready to take on life, some of whom have had some pretty “rocky” teenage years at LSC, but also have many sweet memories and have achieved great success. These students are smiling, excited, and prepared to take on life outside of school. The rocky road you will be given today represents those students that have been like rocks to move at times, but each of you has moulded in some way to follow their road into the future.”
This was certainly a very welcome and accurate acknowledgement of our teaching staff!
November
2nd STUDENT FREE DAY
3rd Year 9 Connections Tale of Two Cities, Art and
Fashion Excursion to Geelong City
3rd Year 9 Connections Sport Recreation Group 1 & 2,
Corio Leisuretime Centre
3rd Year 10 FTP Gym Excursion, Body Pump
4th Year 9 Sport Elective, Mr Hassett—Lawn Bowls @
Lara Bowling Club . Miss Shay—Golf @ Elcho Park
Golf Club
5th Year 10 FTP Gym Excursion - Spin Cycle Class
6th Year 9 D, E & F Sport Elective, Swimming @ Water
World
Regards,
Lyn Boyle
Principal
Success for all:
As we move all too rapidly toward the end of this school year I encourage every student through parent support to continue to be the best that they can. Exams and ongoing assessments require consistent preparation and effort, and with this, the reminder that “growth mindset” is critical – the understanding and belief that it is effort that makes the difference and that “intelligence” can be developed through sheer effort.
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Science Extravaganza
Our kite builders and catapult makers were incredibly excited on
Tuesday when the wind assisted in generating some amazing distances
and times with the inventions created by our Year 7 students for their
Science Extravaganza day. In the trial of their structures there were
some running repairs required particularly when the kites began to
disintegrate prior to being flown, and the propellers on the boats were
too big and would not allow the boats to motor down their water way
without some “trimming off’. It was fabulous to participate with the
groups and watch the level of their engagement with the learning that
has been taking place. Much to the thrill of both staff and students,
the egg dropping (as per the Modern Family episode) had some of the
eggs surviving! Congratulations to all our Year 7 students and staff on
such a fabulous day.
Children’s Music Foundation
A huge thank you to Jacob and Corey for organising this “Halloween”
themed out of uniform day, in order to raise money for the Children’s
Music Foundation. Both of these senior students have already finished
their year but have chosen to return to support such an activity and
raise money for this cause. As you would suspect there have been
some interesting costumes worn with zombies, pumpkins and the
occasional witch appearing. A special mention to Julie, Felicity and
Chloe who also helped to sell the drinks and cupcakes at lunch to our
thirsty and hungry monsters. Well done!
Senior Years Students – A reminder:
For our current group of Year 10 & 11 students there are some
important dates to note:
Revision Week: Monday 9th – Friday 13th November
Exam week: Monday 16th – Friday 20th November
Senior Years Student Free Day: Monday 23rd November
Commencement week : Tuesday 24th to Monday 30th November
Contract Signing: Tuesday 1st December
Outcome Completion/Attendance catch up: Wednesday 2nd to
Thursday 17th December: For students with N results or attendance
under 90%
Graduation Photos
Graduation photos are now available and on sale for $10 each
at professional photographer Dean Bateup’s studio for those
interested. The address is First Floor, 58 Moorabool Street in
Geelong.
Immunisations
The last of our immunisations will be taking place on Thursday
26th November for our Year 7 students, and our Year 8 students
will be receiving their Boostrix vaccine.
Monday 2nd November:
A reminder to all families that next Monday, 2nd November, is
a student free day for staff professional learning.
‘Like’ us on Facebook!
We’ve recently created a Lara Secondary College official Facebook page. www.facebook.com/LaraSecondaryCollege. ‘Like’ us to keep in touch with some of the fantastic events happening at our college and to celebrate the achievements of our students. Sascha Foster (ICT Admin Leader)
ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS’ REPORT
Tania O’Callaghan & Faye Smith
Graduation Reflection
After an intense build up that required a huge amount of organisation
and many professional discussions between the Lara Secondary staff
and certain members of the local Geelong community, the graduation
was sorted!
Tuesday 20th of October, the Year 12 cohort of 2015 strutted their stuff
at The Pier on the Waterfront, Geelong. It was a spectacular night
where over 600 family members and friends had the opportunity to
share in the celebrations of completing six years of secondary educa-
tion. Everyone looked their best, with some outstanding effort (and
dollars) being put in to the dresses, hair, and makeup.
A special thanks to Rod’s Bakery Lara for providing “LSC Cupcakes” for
all the dinner guests, to the many hours put in by the staff to make the
evening a success, and to all the guests who shared the special night
with our students. Thank you.
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YEAR 12 CELEBRATIONS
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‘not another love Story’ Production Rehearsal Pictures
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Raising Awareness for Refugees
From now up until the 24th of November, the Year 10 People and Places class is organising a fundraiser and a donation drive to help with the on going crisis in Syria with its Refugees domestically and internationally displaced. With the ongoing crisis in the background, the Year 10 Class has been researching ‘The War On Terror’. The Year 10 Class wants to help an international situation and help the most vulnerable of people.
Our class is asking that people donate Canned goods (no spaghetti, baked beans or soups), Blankets, dried fruits, long life milk, instant beverages, spices, sanitary products, tinned meats, disposable nappies, kitchenware, NEW linen, phones (new or old, in working condition and chargers), gift cards and international phone cards.
We really appreciate the community support with our efforts to raise awareness and donations for Refugees. All donations will be taken to The Asylum Seeker Resource Centre in Melbourne.
Please hand donations to the main staff room, next to the canteen by 24th November.
Thanks!
Lachlan J and the Year 10 People and Places
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Careerspace 16
All VCE students (regardless of whether they are VTAC
applicants) will use their VCE student number and Results
Service PIN to access their ATAR and VCE Results in December.
By default, the Results Service PIN is the first four digits of the
student’s birthdate, e.g. 3 February is 0302. The PIN change
service is now available, and we urge all students to change
their Results Service PIN from the default prior to the release
of results. The Results Service PIN is completely separate from
the VTAC PIN.
To access the PIN change service, students must verify their
identity by confirming their VCE student number and date of
birth on the login page. If students have registered with VTAC,
they can bypass the identity verification step and go directly to
the PIN change service from the link on the homepage of their
VTAC user account
Detailed instructions are available on the VTAC website: http://
www.vtac.edu.au/results-offers/y12-atar/change-pin.html
Reminders
1. YEAR 12 NEWS – Hopefully you have applied for a course
through VTAC if you plan to commence tertiary study next year. You can still apply as a late applicant now, but it will cost $95.00, not $29.00.
CHANGE OF PREFERENCE (COP) - Remember, you can change your application (preferences) as much as you like till 10 November, then again from 23 November till 12 noon on 21 December, 2015. VCE students will receive their results on Monday 14 December, so you will have a week to re-consider your VTAC application. Use this time to contact or visit tertiary institutions if you are uncertain, or contact me at school for advice.
OFFERS of places at tertiary institutions commence on 18
January 2016, with more places on offer later on (there will be five ‘rounds’ of offers in total). You are advised to accept the first offer you receive as most likely it will be your only offer (around 80% of applicants will only receive one offer); however, accepting an offer does not mean you cannot receive another offer in a later round of offers.
WHERE CAN I GET ASSISTANCE DURING ‘CHANGE OF PREFERENCE’ WEEK? The week after you receive your ATAR is generally known as Change of Preference (COP) week (Mon 14 – Mon 21 December). During this time tertiary institutions run information sessions, COP Expos, have phone assistance available and will assist you in any
way they can. You can also obtain assistance at school.
These institutions are offering the following (check online for more details)
Australian Catholic University – Expo and Information Sessions: 12noon-4pm, Tues 15 December (Melb) & 5-7pm, Wed 16 December (Ballarat); See: www.acu.edu.au/apply2016; COP Hotline: 1300 ASK ACU (1300 275 228)
Box Hill Institute – Hotline: 1300 BOX HILL (1300 269 445)
Charles Sturt University–Hotline:1800334 733
Chisholm – Hotline: 1300 244 746
Deakin University – Information Evenings: 4-7pm, 15 December, Level 2, Building BC, Burwood campus; 4-7pm, 16 December, Geelong Waterfront campus; COP Hotline: 1300 DEGREE (1300 334 733); online chat visit www.choose.deakin.edu.au
Federation University - Info Day: 11am-2pm, Wed 16 December (Mt Helen and Gippsland); Hotline: 1800 333 864
Holmesglen – Hotline: 1300 693 888
Kangan – Hotline: 13 8233
La Trobe University – Hotline: 1300 135 045
Melbourne Polytechnic – Hotline: 9269 1200
Monash University – COP Expo: 3-7pm, Wed 16 December, Building H, Caulfield campus, 900 Dandenong Rd; Hotline: 1800 MONASH (1800 666 274); See: www.study.monash
RMIT University – Hotline: 9925 2260; Visit Info Corner, 330 Swanston St, Melbourne (Cnr. La Trobe St)
Swinburne University – Information session: 11am-4pm, Wed 16 December (Hawthorn); Hotline: 1300 275 794
University of Melbourne – Course Info Day: 10am-2.30pm, Wed 16 December (on campus), Thurs 17 December Course Information Day (online) - Register at www.cop.unimelb.edu.au: COP Hotline: 13 MELB (13 6352), email [email protected]
Victoria University – COP Expo: 4-7pm, Wed 16 Dec (Footscray Park); Hotline: 1300 VIC UNI (1300 842 864)
William Angliss –:1300 ANGLISS (1300 264 547)
2. The Defence Force is currently recruiting in a number of
roles. For further information on military training and study at ADFA visit: defencejobs.gov.au/adfa or call 13 19 01.
3. LA TROBE UNIVERSITY ENGINEERING NEWS - La
Trobe has reviewed engineering courses for 2016 and some will be phased out. They have been removed from VTAC and La Trobe will contact students who have included them in their preferences. Info:1300 135 045.
Accessing your ATAR and VCE Results in December.
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Apprentice and Trainee Vacancies
Link to GForce website which details all the
current full time and part time vacancies
http://www.gforce.org.au/current-vacancies
Business Traineeship Geelong
Carpentry 2nd, 3rd or 4th year
Construction Pathways Traineeship (Cabinetry)
Education Support Traineeship
Electro technology Apprenticeship
Home and Community Care Part time Traineeship
Horticulture Apprenticeship
Painter and Decorator Apprenticeship
Parks and Gardens Apprenticeship
Business Traineeship – Sunshine west
Upholstery Apprenticeship
3. WHAT IF I DO NOT GET A HIGH ENOUGH ATAR TO GET INTO MY DESIRED COURSE?
Many pathways and programs exist which may assist you to get to where you want to go. Here are some suggestions:
Complete a Diploma of Tertiary Studies at Monash University in either business (p 350 of VTAC Guide), education (p 362) or nursing (p. 381)
Complete a course at Monash College in Art & design, Arts (Human Behaviour or Psychology streams), Business or Commerce, Engineering or Science; see pages 341-2 of VTAC Guide
Complete a course at Deakin College in Commerce, Computing, Engineering, Health Sciences, Management, Media and Communication or Science; pages 197-8 of VTAC Guide
Complete a UniLink Diploma at Swinburne (eg Business p. 457, Design p. 463, Engineering p. 470, Health Science, IT p. 481)
Complete a Diploma at La Trobe Melbourne in biosciences, business, health sciences, IT or Mass Media Communications (p. 285-6)
Complete a Tertiary Preparation Course at RMIT in engineering, media or science (p. 437)
Consider studying a related university course with a lower ATAR; if you do well you MAY be able to transfer to your desired course later
Start with a VET (TAFE) course in a related field; two years of VET often equals one at university
Complete a Tertiary Studies Diploma at Melbourne Polytechnic (Preston) (p. 337)
Complete a Diploma of Liberal Arts – a pathway into a range of degrees. Swinburne (p.451) and Victoria Uni (p. 523) have this Diploma
Consider a country/rural campus. ATAR’s are often low-er, usually due to lower demand; most have accommo-dation (apply ASAP)
For nursing consider first completing Division 2 at TAFE or a private provider; eg Box Hill (p. 172) or Swinburne (p. 478)
ACU has certificate/diploma courses that can lead to degrees (through ACUcom) See: http://www.acu.edu.au/courses/2014/other_courses/vocational_education_training_vet/
Complete a Foundation Studies one year pathways course at Victoria Uni; See: www.vu.edu.au/courses/applying
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