Attendance
Hotline
5132 3711
Message from Campus Principal
College Principal University Campus
Anthony Rodaughan Ph: 5132 3800
PO Box 3411
Campus Principal MORWELL BC 3841
Geoff Block EMAIL: [email protected]
5 April 2019
KEY DATES Apr 5 Parent Teacher Conversations - 10am - 1.00pm
5 Apr End of Term 1– No scheduled classes
23 Apr First Day of Term 2
25 Apr Public Holiday - College Closed
3 - 6 June Year 11 Exams
11, 13 & 14 June Year 12 Exams
12 June GAT (General Achievement Test) 10am -1.15pm
18 June Big Day Out
21 & 22 June Debutante Balls
28 June Last Day of Term 2
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Hello Everyone.
We are there!!! Term one is nearly at an end. Most of the students and staff I speak to feel like they have been back for a lot longer than 10 weeks.
Hopefully you have been able to attend the parent/teacher conversations in the past two days. If you have not been able to attend but would still like to speak to your student’s teachers, please contact the school to arrange an appointment at a mutually important time. It is important that you know how your student’s classes are going and what you can do to help support them through their final year/s of secondary school. We know that parent support and active encouragement plays a significant part in a student’s success so please, be involved.
I hope everyone enjoys the break. Take some time to relax but also remember, especially if you are in Year 12, that ‘holidays’ don’t really start this year until late November. Make sure you are up to date with all your subjects both in terms of work that needs to be done and the revision that should be happening all the time if you are doing VCE. And parents, please reinforce this message!
Geoff
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We want our Students to tell us what they think! We value student voice as a means to improving student engagement, wellbeing and quality instruction and are conducting a survey to find out what your child thinks of our school. The Attitudes to School Survey is an annual student survey offered by the Department of Education and Training to assist schools in gaining an understanding of students' perceptions and experience of school. Our school will use the survey results to plan programs and activities to improve your child's schooling experience. All students from at our school will participate in the survey. Your child will complete the survey online during school hours using a purpose built secure online survey tool. It is important to note that we are not in any way “testing” your child. Your child has the right to refuse or withdraw from the survey at any point before, during, or after completion of the survey. Your child will be provided with a unique login to complete the survey. The student login is an assigned identifier that may be used to link data for statistical and research purposes only. All responses to the survey are kept anonymous in the response file. Personal identification data will not be recorded in the survey response file. This ensures that the confidentiality of your child’s responses is protected at all times.
This year the Attitudes to School survey will be conducted at our school over the period Monday 29 April to Friday 7 June. The survey only takes 20 minutes to complete and occurs
during your child's class time.
The survey results will be reported back to the school before the end of term 2. All survey data that is made available in reports are for groups of students only so that no individual student can be identified. Data suppression rules are used for schools with low student numbers per year level.
If you would like more information, please speak to your child’s teacher or visit: http://www.education.vic.gov.au/school/teachers/management/improvement/Pages/performsurveyat.aspx
It’s Not OK to be Away
Each Campus of Kurnai College will this week be celebrating with the students whose attendance was 90% or above this term. The College is focussing on raising our attendance rates across the board so that all students are aware how important it is to be at school everyday to get the most out of their education. At Kurnai the focus of improving attendance will take many different forms from celebrating success at one end for those attending 90%+ of the time to daily phone calls home at the other end where unexplained absences are deemed to be too high.
Success at school is very closely linked to attendance. If a student is not present to hear the teacher’s explanations, not there to participate in discussions, not there to learn from those around them and not there to listen to different points of view their learning will suffer. Of course if a student is ill or there are other important family matters a student will be absent. For all these absences an explanation should be provided to the school as soon as possible after the absence.
We encourage all parents and guardians to discuss the importance of attending everyday with their student because IT’S NOT OK TO BE AWAY
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All Years
Excursion Date Excursion Cost Form & Payment Due
26 April Yakult Factory $20 2 April
2 May Careers Expo $10 30 April
27 May VCE Theatre ‘Cosi’ $5 22 May
7 - 12 July Mt Hotham Snow Camp - Expression of interest $1650 $300 Deposit A.S.A.P
9 - 13 Sept Tasmania Camp - Year 10s $250 deposit $350 payment $330 Final Payment
28 March 27 June 1 Aug
Calendar of Excursions / Camps
Debutante Ball 2019
Parents & Carers of students planning to do the Debutante Ball in 2019 need to be aware that as the Deb Ball is an external event to the normal school curriculum, conditions are placed on student participation.
One of these conditions is that families with outstanding charges must be brought up to date before their child can begin dance lessons in preparation for the Deb Ball.
This does not include the College’s yearly school charges but only costs that should have already been paid such as outstanding balances for camps and excursions, extra curriculum music costs or charges relating to damage of school property.
Additionally, full payment for the Deb MUST be made by the 17th April.
In addition to payments made at the campus office, the College offers both Centrepay and Bpay options as a method of payment. Centrepay allows families to have fortnightly amounts automatically deducted from any Centrelink payments.
Due to the number of students expressing their interest this year, unfortunately there will be no flexibility in this matter.
If you have any concerns or wish to organise a payment plan please don’t hesitate to contact the campus office. Any payment plans must be put in place by 21st March.
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Congratulations to our Positive Behaviour Support Recipients
Relationships
Eliza Bruerton
Julia Marchionne
Hali James
Engagement
Imogen Barry
Allie Cardillo
Blake Cluderay
Michael Richards
Heidi Gaudion
Tige Renwick
Excellence
Noah Harris
Rhiannon Kelly
Josh Rodda
Work Ethic
Kaylea Davenport
Bailey Conlan
Nathan Garsia
Liam Heffernan
Amy Cannon
Erin Tunny
Heidi Gaudion
Amy Cannon
Thomas Raines
Jessica Quirk
Tahlia Davenport
Tahlia Baker
Blake McCoy
Omay Zeyah
Sophia Scholes
Chloe Answerth
Hannah Aurish
Christopher Mitchell-
Ragusa
Bailey Conlan
Yasmin Tanti
JoJo Utanga
Hannah Zomer
Mekaela Wendlandt
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Subject Term 2 Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7
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Year 11 Biology SAC SAC SAC
Year 11 EAL SAC
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Year 12 Food Studies SAC SAC SAC
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Year 12 History
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Year 12 Media SAC SAC
Year 11 Psychology SAC SAC
Year 12 Psychology SAC SAC
Year 11 Sociology SAC
Year 12 Sociology SAC
Year 11
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SACs... Term 2
Term 3 Practice Exams
At Kurnai College we want to make sure that every student achieves their full potential so they feel prepared to leave us at the end of the year ready to take on every opportunity that is provided to them. In order to help achieve this, practice examinations will take place during the Term 3 holidays to ensure that students know what to expect for their final exams at the end of the year. All students who are completing a Unit 3 and 4 subject this year are expected to attend their practice examinations during this holiday period where they will be provided with the experience of undertaking exams in similar conditions as their final ones at the end of October. Once these exams are completed students will receive detailed feedback on their results as well as areas to improve upon. This will help your child to develop a revision plan as well as provide further development of skills ready for their final exam.
A timetable for practice exams will be given out in Term 2 to allow students the opportunity to organise time for their exams as well as holiday lectures and general revision time during this holiday period.
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Careers News YEAR 12 STUDENT INFORMATION SESSION Tertiary Information Service (TIS) TIS is a collective of Universities, TAFE institutes and Independent Tertiary Colleges helping students prepare for future careers through free events around Victoria. Each region in Victoria and Tasmania has a TIS event which every school in the local area is invited to. Attending your local TIS event is a great way for Year 12 students to pick up brochures and speak to recruitment staff from every university in Victoria, most TAFE’s and some independent tertiary providers. All Year 12 students will attend the TIS session on: Tuesday 14 May: Churchill session 9:45am - 10:45am at Federation University Australia, Gippsland Campus https://www.tis.org.au/upcoming-events/
YEAR 11 VCE STUDENT EXCURSION 2019 THE AGE VCE and CAREERS EXPO 2nd May – Year 11 VCE students This is a heads up for Year 11 VCE students that on Thursday 2nd May they will be attending the VCE careers expo at the Caulfield Racecourse. This is a fantastic opportunity for students to attend VCE seminars as well as speak to various TAFE and Universities. Excursion forms will be given out first week back from holidays and will need to be returned no later than Tuesday the 30th of April. Cost will be $10 per person which covers bus and entry. This event is also open to the public to attend. 2019 THE AGE VCE and CAREERS EXPO Learn about; VCE subjects, tertiary courses, careers, employment opportunities and gap year options. When/time: Thurs 2nd & Fri 3rd May from 9am until 3pm. Sat 4th & Sun 5th May (10am-4pm) Where: Station St, Caulfield Racecourse, Caulfield. Admission: $10 online p/p or $12 at the door. Family and school group options available. For details visit: https://www.vceandcareers.com.au/
For Year 9-12 Students: South East Careers Expo & ‘Try a Trade’ Over 100 exhibitors including Universities, Tafe's, RTO's, government agencies, community providers and more. When/time: Tues 2nd April, 9am – 2pm Where: Cranbourne Racecourse Admission: Free! For more info please visit: www.sellen.org.au or call 9794-6921.
VIC Uni’s – Information Evenings Covering their undergraduate courses and pathways across a number of areas. Dates: From 30th of April to 25th June. Times: 6.30pm until 7. 30-8pm. For details and to register visit: http://study.vu.edu.au/information-sessions
For Year 11 Students National Youth Science Forum Jan 2020 A 12-day residential program designed to give students a broader understanding of career options available in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). Applications are open until 31 May. To find out more visit: https://www.nysf.edu.au/what-we-do/how-to-apply/ Step on Campus Tours at Deakin Uni Deakin University’s Step on Campus tours are running again in the Term 1 school holidays. Tours go for 45-minutes and are running from 10th to the 16th April across Melbourne, Warnambool and both Geelong Campuses. For more information please visit: https://www.deakin.edu.au/about-deakin/events/step-on-campus
Inside Monash Seminars Running from March - August 2019. Spend 90 minutes with an academic, a current and a past student and discover what it ’s really like to study at Monash. To view the dates visit: https://www.monash.edu/inside-monash Monash Information Evenings Discover more about what Monash has to offer including:
Study areas
Undergraduate course types
International opportunities
How to apply
Scholarships and fees
SEAS and the Monash Guarantee
Accommodation options
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Careers News Contd… When: Running from March until September. Time: 6.30pm – 8pm. Where: Sessions will be held at various locations across Victoria. Please visit: https://www.monash.edu/information-evenings to find out more and to register.
News & Updates Deakin University Update Course Information Evenings If you’re looking to learn more about Deakin University’s Bachelor of Criminology and/or Bachelor of Arts, save the below dates: Wednesday 12th June Geelong Waterfront Campus 5.30pm – Bachelor of Arts 6pm – Bachelor of Criminology Thursday 13th June Melbourne Burwood Campus 5.30pm – Bachelor of Arts 6pm – Bachelor of Criminology
New Psychology Majors The Faculty of Health have recently added three new majors to our Bachelor of Psychological Science across all Campuses: • Forensic Studies • Child and Family • Organisational Studies Having majors to choose from gives students the opportunity to specialise in an area of interest in their chosen field.
Step On Campus Tours Deakin’s ‘Step on Campus’ tours program allows prospective students to visit Deakin University during Term 1 and Term 3 school holidays. Tours are for 45-minutes and led by a current Deakin student to allow you to explore University life, find out more about study areas of interest and gain a feel for your chosen Campus. The ‘Step On Campus’ tours are running across all campuses and the April school holiday dates are as follows:
Melbourne Burwood - Wednesday 10th & 17th April Times: 10am, 11am and 12pm
Geelong Waurn Ponds - Thursday 11th & 18th April Times: 10am and 12pm
Warrnambool and Geelong Waterfront - Tuesday 16th April Times: 10am and 12pm To find out more and register your interest visit: https://www.deakin.edu.au/about-deakin/events/step-on-campus
Holmesglen Update With two new campuses in Bourke Street, Melbourne and Drummond Street, Chadstone, Holmesglen are now offering more specialist training in Nursing and in Electrical and Telecommunications. Their next open day (across all Campuses) is on the 9th of May, so take a look at the various courses they have and visit this link for their open day details: https://holmesglen.edu.au/Students/Open-Days/
RMIT Update An Engineering degree for everyone At RMIT’s recent Career Practitioner’s day, RMIT announced that from 2020 they will have two options for students entering their Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) degree. Students who have completed VCE Further Maths will be required to complete ‘Intro to Engineering Mathematics’ in Semester 1 and ‘Engineering Mathematics’ in Semester 2. However, students who have completed VCE Maths Methods or VCE Special Maths (or equivalent) will bypass these subjects and commence ‘Engineering Mathematics’ in Semester 1 and their chosen 3rd Elective in Semester 2.
Portfolio Preparation Workshops RMIT are running some portfolio workshops for a number of their short courses in:
3D Production Design
Design
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Fashion and Textiles Design
Graphic Design
Interior Decoration
Visual Merchandising These workshops are designed for students wishing to explore further study and work in these areas. Currently they are offering a 15% discount on these workshops so make sure you make contact with RMIT at: https://shortcourses.rmit.edu.au
University of Melbourne Update A Day at Melbourne Year 10 students and their families are invited to explore the University of Melbourne’s Parkville Campus with current students and find out more about, the Access Melbourne entry scheme, scholarships and the range of study options available. The details are: Date: Saturday 13 April Time: 9am-2.30pm Parkville Campus: Arts West - Building 148, Medical Road, Royal Parade, Parkville Victoria. Contact: Jessica Byford [email protected] https://study.unimelb.edu.au/connect-with-us/events-for-future-students/all-events-listing/a-day-at-melbourne
Meet Melbourne Events University of Melbourne are running a series of information sessions for future students. These sessions are a great opportunity for students, teachers and parents to talk to Melbourne University representatives your local area. Learn about:
Courses and career outcomes including the Melbourne Model, the graduate pathways and the range of scholarships available.
Opportunities such as studying a concurrent diploma, taking on an internship and exchange opportunities.
Access Melbourne – their special entry and access scheme which offers guaranteed entry to eligible students from rural and regional areas and those with a disadvantaged financial background.
Housing options and student services.
Information for Indigenous students. Evening sessions will be starting on the 14th of May and running until the 11th of September. One-on-one consultations on the 24th and 25th of September in Warragul and Mildura from 10am – 5pm and online To read more about Melbourne University events visit: https://study.unimelb.edu.au/connect-with-us/events-for-future-students
Girls in Science – Save the date! This year the University of Melbourne is partnering with L’Oreal and hosting the annual ‘2019 Girls in Science Forum’. The forum provides an opportunity for Year 9-12 secondary students to hear about various scientific careers and encourage them to pursue this vocation to help increase the representation of females in science. The details: When: Tuesday 12 November 2019 Time: 9.30am – 3.00pm Where: The University of Melbourne Who: Year 9, 10 or 11 female students Cost: free (including lunch) To pre-register contact Maeve Wood - [email protected]
GAP Year with the ADF
The Australian Defence Force 2020 Gap Year applications are now open for roles across the Navy, Army and Air Force. You can gain valuable skills and work experience while enjoying a good salary package, making friends with like-minded people and seeing more of Australia! So if you’re interested in; Administration, Aviation, Combat, Hospitality, Leadership, Logistics, Seamanship or Security then perhaps investigate this option for next year. Visit:https://www.defencejobs.gov.au/students-and-education/gap-year
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Interested in Transport & Logistics? Mainfreight, one of the world’s largest transport and logistics companies are hosting a small number of students for two mornings’ to discuss the future career opportunities available in the industry. Mainfreight is made up of four departments; Air & Ocean, Warehousing, Transport and Supply Chain. This is a great opportunity for Year 10, 11 and 12 students to gain insightful information and make key contacts within this global company. The morning will include guest speakers from various parts of the business and will be broken up into 3 different sections:
A site tour.
Understanding how Math’s skills are utlised in the logistics industry.
Understanding how English skills are utilised in the logistics industry. The details are: Mainfreight Epping - Wed 7th August from 9am to 12pm. https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/drive-your-career-from-the-floor-up-with-mainfreight-tickets-58037104542 Mainfreight Clayton - Thurs 8th Aug from 9am to 12pm. https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/drive-your-career-from-the-floor-up-with-mainfreight-tickets-57954158448 Please note: You will need to register as soon as possible as places are limited.
A Career in the Snow Educating Adventures (EA) have been in operation at over 30 resorts around the world for 10 years, providing school leavers with a great career pathway program. EA are now taking applications for Ski and Snowboard instructor internship positions for 2019 and 2020 at all locations in Europe, the USA, New Zealand, Canada and Japan. These instructor internships provide full training, accommodation, exams, lift passes and a guaranteed job offer at the end. The program requirements are:
Intermediate to advanced skiing or snowboarding ability.
Genuine interest in snow sports.
Positive attitude and good work ethic.
Ability to work as part of a team.
As of 18 years of age by November 2019. For more information, you can visit: https://easkiandsnowboard.com/careers-instructor-jobs-brochure?utm_source=edm&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=careeraumarch
The Australian Government Department of Jobs and Small Business have reported that Audiologists and Speech Pathologists will have a 38.3% increase in projected employment growth in the next five years. Speech Pathologists diagnose, treat and provide management services to people of all ages with communication disorders, including speech, language, voice, fluency, social communication and literacy difficulties. They also work with people who have problems with chewing or swallowing. Speech Pathologists:
Establish the exact nature and severity of each client’s communication and/or swallowing problems, which may require the use of special equipment and tests.
Plan and carry out treatment and management, taking into account age, social, educational and workplace needs and physical and intellectual duties.
Career Focus – Health
(Speech Pathologist)
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Institution Campus Course Dura-tion
ATAR
Pathway Course
La Trobe College Bundoora Health Science – Major Study
8 months NA
Speech Pathology
Australian Catholic University
Melbourne Bachelor of Speech Pathology 4 Years 65.25
Charles Sturt Universi-ty
Albury-Wodonga Bachelor of Speech and Language Pathol-ogy
4 Years NA
La Trobe University
Albury-Wodonga
Applied Science/Speech Pathology: Bachelor of Applied Science: 2.5 years’ minimum duration Master of Speech Pathology: 1.5 year minimum duration
4 Years NA
Bendigo
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Melbourne
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Mildura
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Shepparton
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University of Mel-bourne
Parkville Masters of Speech Pathology (Entry req: Degree in Science, Biomedi-cine, Education, Psychology).
2 Years NA
Prescribe electronic and non-electronic alternatives, and communication aides and devices.
Work with children who are unable to communicate effectively due to the intellectual ability, developmental delays, physical disability and/or learning difficulties.
Treat adults whose language, speech or voice has been affected by surgery, disease or disorders of the nervous sys-tem, brain injury, dementia or hearing loss.
Help children and adults to overcome stuttering
Assess and treat children and adults who have difficulty chewing and/or swallowing.
Act as a consultant to education, medical, dental and other health professionals.
Provide ongoing support, advice and information to clients, families and other significant persons (such as friends, carers and educators) in order to support successful communication interactions and safe and effective mealtimes.
Work closely with other health professionals as part of a team. To consider this career, it is helpful if you –
Have good listening and interpersonal skills
Enjoy language and communication
Are able to inspire confidence and cooperation
Enjoy working with people
Are patient and tactful in your approach to people’s problems
Are able to deal with complex and unusual situations. To become qualified as a Speech Pathologist, you usually have to complete a degree in speech pathology at university. To get into these courses, you usually need to have completed your VCE with prerequisites (or assumed knowledge) in one or more of English, Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics. Graduates are eligible for membership of Speech Pathology Australia. Most employers require applicants for speech pathology positions to demonstrate that they are eligible for current practicing membership. For some employers, this is a mandatory requirement.
Speech Pathologists work in public hospitals, rehabilitation centres, community and mental health services, school ’s kindergartens and specialist organisations providing services for people with a disability. Speech Pathologists may also work in private practice and some are involved in teaching and research.
Below is a list of pathway, undergraduate and post graduate courses for future students in Victoria. You will note that LaTrobe University’s 4-year course includes 1.5-year Master of Speech Pathology. For any questions regarding anything in this newsletter please contact Kylie or Cherie in Careers at the University Campus on (03) 5132 3800 or; [email protected] [email protected]
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Excellence
‘We do the best we can do’
Relationships
‘We value and respect each other’
Kurnai Pillars
Work Ethic
‘We are committed to working hard’
Engagement
‘We actively participate in our own learning’
Whilst Kurnai College is happy to include Community Announcements in our newsletters - please understand Kurnai College is not involved in the organisations or the running of any these community events.