This term is exciting AND very busy with students and parents planning pathways, subject choices and tertiary courses!  There is still time for discussions about subjects and pathways well into the term, parents and students will be able to discuss these areas with staff even after subject counselling next week.

Enjoy the planning!

Mrs Deb Cumming
Head of Careers

 

La Trobe University News

New Regional Benefits Program
If you come from a regional school and score an ATAR of eighty or higher, you can choose from any undergraduate degree offered at La Trobe’s Bendigo, Albury-Wodonga, Mildura or Shepparton Campuses and we will guarantee you a place in the Regional Benefits program along with a guaranteed scholarship.
Note:
•  Excludes the Bachelor of Biomedicine (Medicine)
•  Eighty-five is required for the Bachelor of Applied Science/Master of Physiotherapy Practice
•  Eighty-five is required for the Bachelor of Health Sciences/Master of Dentistry

You will also be a member of the La Trobe Student Excellence Academy
We offer:
•  Tailored leadership development seminars
•  Priority access to industry mentoring and work placements
•  Opportunities to represent La Trobe at national and international events
•  Connection to a network of outstanding students across all our campuses

Scholarships
• 
Between 80 and 94.5: $2,000 per annum
•  95+: $5,000 per annum

Information, https://bit.ly/31ErdgQ

 

Passionate about the Science of Space?

The University of Melbourne will be hosting Mission Discovery during the September school holidays.
Mission Discovery is a five-day STEM program where Years 7 to 10 students get to work with a NASA astronaut, engineers and physicists to design an experiment for the International Space Station.
Students work in teams to develop their experiments and the winning team will have their experiment launched into space and tested aboard the International Space Station!
Students will also:
•  Learn about a range of exciting STEM career paths
•  Develop leadership, teamwork, problem-solving and public speaking skills
•  Meet like-minded friends and mentors

The program will be held between 30 September and 4 October.  For information on cost and to RSVP your place go to, https://bit.ly/2Z8ry9U

 

 

Upcoming Open Days

AUGUST
• 
La Trobe University, Shepparton (2), Melbourne (4), www.latrobe.edu.au/openday

•  Monash University, Peninsula (3), Clayton and Caulfield (4), http://bit.ly/1pmUEzv

•  William Angliss, Melbourne (3), www.angliss.edu.au

•  RMIT, Bundoora (4), http://openday.rmit.edu.au/

•  University of Tasmania, Hobart Sandy Bay (4), https://bit.ly/2WEj0cM

•  Deakin University, Warrnambool (4), http://openday.deakin.edu.au/

•  The Gordon, Geelong (4), https://bit.ly/2QD0Qmh

•  Photography Studies College, Melbourne (4), www.psc.edu.au

•  Academy of Information Technology, Melbourne (3), www.ait.edu.au

•  Macleay College, Melbourne (4), www.macleay.edu.au

•  Australian Institute of Music, Melbourne (3), www.aim.edu.au

My Career Match has developed a fantastic guide to assist you to get the most out of Open Days and Career Expos.  You can access the article at this link, https://bit.ly/2JgflLb

 

Year 12 Tertiary Dates – Victoria

AUGUST
Early entry programs are open for:
•  Victoria University, VU Guaranteed, https://bit.ly/2whSd6P
•  Australian Catholic University (ACU), Community Achiever Program, https://bit.ly/2tb5Y60
•  Australian Catholic University (ACU), Passion for Business, https://bit.ly/2I2Ve2j
•  Australian Catholic University (ACU), Passion for Law, https://bit.ly/2Uk0TYC
•  La Trobe University, Aspire, https://bit.ly/2KdjGN1
•  Charles Sturt University, Charles Sturt Advantage, https://bit.ly/2O1U244

5 August
VTAC
Victorian Tertiary Admission Centre (VTAC) applications open for undergraduate courses, scholarships, special entry access schemes and more, www.vtac.edu.au/

5 August
Early/guaranteed admission applications open for:
•  RMIT, SNAP, http://bit.ly/2vAPiVT
•  The University of Melbourne, Access Melbourne, https://bit.ly/2gBAqPD
•  Monash University, Monash Guarantee, https://bit.ly/2x5nwBC

11 and 25 August
Early Entry
•  Australian Catholic University, Community Achiever Program, applications close for Melbourne (11) and Ballarat (25)

31 August
Early Entry
Applications close for La Trobe University and Charles Sturt University

SEPTEMBER
30 September
VTAC
Timely applications close for undergraduate courses.

30 September
Early Entry
Applications close for Australian Catholic University Passion for Business and Passion for Law (TBC).

OCTOBER
11 October
Early/guaranteed entry applications close for:
• 
Victoria University
•  The University of Melbourne
•  RMIT
•  Monash University

11 October
VTAC
Applications close for SEAS and scholarship applications.

 

Have you considered studying cybersecurity?

If you love Maths, IT, solving problems, thinking ‘outside the square’ and working as part of a team, then you may be suited to working in cybersecurity.
Cybersecurity is one of the fastest growing industries in information and communication technologies.  Demand for skilled professionals is booming with the rise of cloud computing, artificial intelligence, device interconnectivity and global cyber terrorism.
Graduates can work in industries such as national security, banking and finance, telecommunications, health care, retail, and law, and specialists can earn excellent salaries.

Where can I study cybersecurity?

The following are examples of undergraduate cybersecurity courses in Victoria:

•  Deakin University:  You can study the three-year Bachelor of Cyber Security or combine this course with a Bachelor of Criminology.  You can also study the three-year Bachelor of Information Technology with a major in Security, http://bit.ly/2pEyRbl

•  La Trobe University:  You can study the three-year Bachelor of Cybersecurity or combine this course with the Bachelor of Commerce or the Bachelor of Psychological Science, https://bit.ly/2KXOtNB

•  Swinburne University:  You can study the three-year Bachelor of Computer Science with a major in Cybersecurity.  You can combine this course with one of the following Bachelor degrees – Engineering (Honours) (including Software and Telecommunications), Laws, or Games and Interactivity.  Students can also apply for the Bachelor of Computer Science (Professional) with a major in Cybersecurity.  Students will be guaranteed access to one year of paid industry experience.  Course information, http://bit.ly/2uYJyrN

Cybersecurity resources

Careers with Code Magazine:  Has several excellent articles on studying cybersecurity and has profiles of young people working in different industries, http://bit.ly/2tT2Qd4

Deakin University: An excellent article ‘Algorithms – digital detectives in the fight against terrorism’, http://bit.ly/2tCTG9b

Course search: Victoria, www.vtac.edu.au/   NSW and ACT, www.uac.edu.au/

 

Interested in the environment, design, communication and sociology?

You may be interested in studying urban and regional planning in the future.
“Urban and regional planners develop policies and plans for the use of land and resources.  They advise on the economic, environmental, social and cultural needs of particular localities or regions as they relate to the built environment and the community.  They also work on large-scale projects such as new suburbs, towns, industrial areas, commercial and retail developments, urban renewal projects and transportation links”https://bit.ly/2mF0uxk

The following are examples of planning courses you can study in Victoria:
•  Bachelor of Urban, Rural and Environmental Planning, La Trobe University, Bendigo, http://bit.ly/1PlLAGQ
•  Bachelor of Design (majoring in Urban Planning), Master of Urban Planning, The University of Melbourne, http://bdes.unimelb.edu.au/
•  Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning (Honours), RMIT, http://bit.ly/2a4LW7I

 

Volunteer overseas during your summer holidays

Lattitude Global Volunteering offers four to ten week placement for students over the summer break.  You can choose from a range of placements such as:
•  Animal welfare project (Greece)
•  Disability and community support program (UK).  You can combine both programs in Greece and UK over nine weeks
•  Ten-week teaching assistant placement (Vietnam)
Cost includes:  accommodation, financial allowance for meals, 24/7 support, pre-departure guidance and in-country support.
For information go to, https://bit.ly/2SyFBTM

 

The University of Melbourne

Guaranteed ATARs for 2020 – just released.

Access Melbourne: SEAS applicants who have a disadvantaged financial background and/or are from a rural or isolated area may be eligible for guaranteed entry to The University of Melbourne in 2020.  Guaranteed entry is available to eligible applicants who achieve an ATAR (or notional ATAR) of:
•  Bachelor of Design, 78
•  Bachelor of Science, 78
•  Bachelor of Arts, 80
•  Bachelor of Commerce, 88
•  Bachelor of Biomedicine, 90
Applicants with a lower ATAR will still be considered, but entry is not guaranteed, https://bit.ly/2JVRHFH

Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander students may be eligible to receive a guaranteed place in one of five undergraduate degrees at The University of Melbourne, subject to meeting course prerequisites.
All Indigenous applicants must be confirmed by Murrup Barak, the Melbourne Institute for Indigenous Development.  Students may contact Murrup Barak directly at murrup-barak@unimelb.edu.au for further information about the confirmation process.
•  Bachelor of Arts (Extended), 50
•  Bachelor of Science (Extended), 55
•  Bachelor of Design, 70
•  Bachelor of Science, 75
•  Bachelor of Arts, 85
•  Bachelor of Commerce, 83
•  Bachelor of Biomedicine, 85
Eligible applicants with a lower ATAR will still be considered, but entry is not guaranteed, https://bit.ly/2JKIFcI

Elite athletes who are currently in Year 12 and will complete their VCE or equivalent qualification in 2019 may be eligible for guaranteed entry to The University of Melbourne in 2020.
Students seeking guaranteed entry to the undergraduate degree options listed below must meet the course prerequisites for their chosen course and achieve the outlined ATAR (or notional ATAR):
•  Bachelor of Agriculture, 70
•  Bachelor of Oral Health, 85
•  Bachelor of Design, 85
•  Bachelor of Science, 85
•  Bachelor of Arts, 85
•  Bachelor of Commerce, 93
•  Bachelor of Biomedicine, 94
Successful applications submitted by the end of August 2019 will receive a conditional offer by early October for the Semester 1, 2020 intake, https://bit.ly/2Obrcy2

 

La Trobe Young Writers’ Award

If you are in Year 10 and attend a school in Victoria or on the NSW border, you are eligible to enter the La Trobe University Young Writers’ Awards.  This year’s theme is ‘Lost Property’.  Entries close Friday 23 August. For information about the competition and to enter go to, https://bit.ly/2mB437N

 

Interested in studying medical or health science?

Gap Medics is a company that offers Australian students in Years 11 and 12 fully supported work experience in Poland and Dominican Republic shadowing senior doctors in a hospital environment.  Students interested in studying medicine, surgery, nursing, midwifery or dentistry in the future are encouraged to apply.  For more information go to, www.gapmedics.com.au/

Australian Apprenticeship Pathways

This site enables you to undertake apprenticeship aptitude tests, find local apprenticeship and group training centres and learn about different trade occupations, www.aapathways.com.au/

 

Defence Jobs

This site enables you to explore occupations, courses and technical trades in the Army, Navy and Air Force, www.defencejobs.gov.au/

 

Deakin Explore

You can search for careers by course, occupation, what type of work would be important to you (for example: conserving the environment) and by broad interest areas (for example: business).  Once you click on an occupation that interests you, you will be given a list of Deakin University courses that could lead you to this career.  It is a great tool to explore careers in general, http://explore.deakin.edu.au/

 

Pathways to Deakin University

If you are concerned you might not receive the ATAR required to gain direct access to your desired course at Deakin University, you can apply to undertake a related diploma program at Deakin College.  Successful completion of the diploma can guarantee you transfer into the second year of the related Bachelor Degree.  For more information go to, http://bit.ly/1IzA9Sq

 

Bullseye posters

You can explore occupations related to your favourite subjects such as English, Mathematics, Food Studies and Art.
•  Go to, https://myfuture.edu.au
•  Create an account
•  Click on explore career bullseyes
•  Click on your favourite subjects
•  Click on any occupations that sound interesting

 

Interested in design?

An exciting opportunity exists for 2019 Years 11 and 12 VCE students to submit creative work for Deakin University’s ‘Inspired x Design’ Awards.
Twelve selected VCE design students will have their work exhibited alongside Deakin Design graduate projects at both Melbourne and Geelong Campuses in September and October 2019, with awards presented by industry professionals at each of the award celebrations.  Applications close Tuesday 18 September.  For information on how to apply go to, https://bit.ly/310it3o

 

Start your career in aviation

Moorabbin Flying Services Open Day:  For aspiring students, Moorabbin Flying Services (MFS) Open Day is about getting questions answered, exploring course options and allowing us to help you achieve your dreams.  Visitors can speak with staff and current students and take part in Information Sessions, explore our campus, our simulator and have a close up look at our fleet of planes.
Information sessions will be held during the day and will cover the following areas of interest:
•  A Career as a Pilot
•  Diploma of Aviation (Commercial Pilot Licence – Aeroplane)
•  Sharp Airlines Cadetships
•  Skippers Airlines Cadetships
•  MFS Cabin Crew Course for Prospective Flight Attendants
We will also be able to answer questions about becoming a flight instructor, undertaking a Multi Crew Course or ATPL (Airline Transport Pilot Licence) theory courses.  The day will be held on Saturday 10 August, starting at 12:00 noon.  For information and to register your place go to, https://bit.ly/2YB0gvA

 

Interested in Film, Television and Radio?

Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS) Open Day.  Located in Sydney, AFTRS is hosting an open day on Saturday 10 August.
“Open Day is your annual access-all-areas pass to Australia’s premier screen and broadcast school.  Meet your future tutors and collaborators, take a behind-the-scenes tour of our state-of-the-art facilities and watch current students at work, get the lowdown on our 2020 courses and how to ace your application, and find out why we are ‘The Hollywood Reporter’s’ Australian film school of choice”.
Not in Sydney?  No problem.  Tune into the live stream on Facebook on the day, https://bit.ly/2Qz2KEB and pre-register to be in the running for a $500 short course voucher.  For more information go to, https://bit.ly/2y5XY8S

Explore your dream to study fashion

Kangan Institute’s Fashion Camp:  If you are aged between fifteen and nineteen years and considering a career in fashion after secondary school, Kangan Institute’s Fashion Camp is your backstage pass to becoming a fashion professional.
Held between 24 and 26 September at the Richmond Campus, our expert faculty have an exciting three-day schedule planned for you and your friends, that is jam-packed with all things fashion.  From designing, styling and beauty to merchandising, retailing, marketing and public relations, Fashion Camp will give you an insight into both the creative and business sides of the fashion industry.  There are no study or drawing prerequisites required to participate.  For information and to register your place go to, https://bit.ly/2Oqv9iF

Eco Lux Melbourne Fashion Show: Check out the work of Kangan Institute’s Fashion students at Melbourne Fashion Week at their show Eco Lux on 2 September.  For information on the event and to secure free tickets (code = VIPGUEST1) go to, https://bit.ly/2Ye872M

 

Australian Jobs 2019

Each year the Department of Employment, Skills, Small and Family Business publishes the Australian Jobs Report.  The report provides an overview of trends in the Australian labour market.  Students and families can download the report from, https://bit.ly/2tfeKyP

 

Future of Work Predictor

Published by My Career Match, https://bit.ly/2ThNujR  The University of New England (UNE) is an innovative regional university.   They were the first to introduce bespoke degrees, where you choose the subjects you want to study, https://bit.ly/2Z9neYr
Until Bespoke, university education was locked up in degrees, with lots of rules that made it hard to respond quickly to a changing workplace.  Now UNE have released ‘Future of Work Predictor’.  It is FREE to use and based on the latest economic data.  Future of Work Predictor tells you:
•  Overall, how much a job will change
•  How tasks in a job will change
•  How qualifications compare
•  Wages and employment change for jobs
•  Report available onscreen and sent to your email
To research occupations you are currently interested in go to, https://bit.ly/2LO2cuQ

 

Interested in working in theatre, film or television?

National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) applications are now open.  NIDA offers undergraduate courses in Acting, Costume Design, Design for Performance, Technical Theatre, Properties and Objects, and Staging.  For information go to, www.nida.edu.au

 

Interested in studying law in the future?

Swinburne University Law School has a partnership with the Leo Cussen Centre for Law.  Bachelor of Laws (LLB) students at Swinburne will have a direct and integrated pathway to the Leo Cussen Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice in the final year of the Bachelor degree.
Swinburne is the only Victorian law school to offer this option.  Students will be able to be admitted to legal practice on the day they graduate, saving months on further graduate study.  For information go to, https://bit.ly/2LLtVvL

 

Career quizzes

The following career quizzes have been taken from the Careers with STEM website.
Science:  Are you more da Vinci or Darwin?  Tesla or Newton?  Take our quiz and we will match your personality to one of the most famous scientists in history, https://bit.ly/2LUfKRR
Maths: Which number are you?  We are going to try and figure out what number best represents how you think, what you would love to do and whether you might have any hidden talents or interests lurking beneath the surface.  Even if you are already convinced Maths is not for you, give it a go!  You might just be surprised, https://bit.ly/2NP3GSz
Computer Science teamed with your personal passion is the ticket to a career you love.  Find out your CS (science, tech, Maths, or maybe engineering?) and your X (whatever you are passionate about) and find the formula to a great career!  https://bit.ly/2NSyLol
Will you work in science or health?  Your future is up to you!  Take our quiz to find out where your future lies… there are so many possibilities beyond becoming a scientist or doctor.  Will you become a pioneer, a visionary, an adventurer?  Take our quiz and find out!  https://bit.ly/2Lt3jjM
Which biologist are you?  Find your niche in biology… even if you are nowhere near being a biologist!  https://bit.ly/2K6kKRL
Which forensic scientist are you?  There are more career possibilities in forensics than you might think.  Take our quiz to see which branch of forensics you are in! https://bit.ly/2K6lp5H
Which coder are you?  Are you a robotics coder, cybersecurity coder or a full-stack developer?  Take our free coder personality quiz and unlock the door to your future coding career, https://bit.ly/2mPErUz
Which engineer are you?  This quiz will tell you exactly where your future lies in Engineering.  Will you be working with infrastructure, software or health?  Take our quiz and find out!  https://bit.ly/2LuOyNn
What is your creative career in STEM?  Take our quiz to find out whether you will work with music, art or design in your STEM career!  https://bit.ly/2LPWDvo

Amazing STEM/IT courses

The following courses may suit students who enjoy Mathematics, Science and IT:
Bachelor of Artificial Intelligence, Deakin University, Melbourne:  Think driverless cars and smart digital assistants.  You will design, develop and evolve software solutions that take advantage of the latest advances in AI, https://bit.ly/2GzshcI
Bachelor of Science majoring in Computational Biology, The University of Melbourne: Analyse and interpret biological phenomena using mathematical and statistical models, computational tools and the algorithmic design and analysis of such models and tools, http://bit.ly/2aoAMp5
Bachelor of Science majoring in Computational Science, Monash University:  Use computers to construct and apply mathematical models, simulation, numerical methods and data-analysis techniques to solve scientific problems, http://bit.ly/2vehVuk
Bachelor of Computer Science majoring in Data Science, Swinburne University:  Data science spans the use and processing of data across diverse fields, including modelling for supercomputing or astrophysics.  Or you could work with metadata, a field that will require data to be processed in ways we have never considered before, http://bit.ly/2ahhG5m
Bachelor of Design (Spatial Systems), The University of Melbourne: Spatial systems are needed in all walks of life and on many scales, with applications including land tenure systems, environmental modeling, food production, disaster management, health and artificial intelligence, http://bit.ly/2aDX8Yd
Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging), Charles Sturt University:  This details the administration and imaging of radiopharmaceuticals within the patient to detect physiological abnormalities and deliver appropriate treatment… requires formal training in clinical, instrumentation and computing aspects of SPECT, PET, CT, MRI, ultrasound and newer hybrid systems, http://bit.ly/1K8zvD0
Bachelor of Biomedical Engineering, UNSW: As a biomedical engineer, you may be involved in the design, construction and development of diagnostic systems, for example: medical imaging systems and mechanical and computer models of physiological function,  a virtual heart, aortic valve, biochemical pump, http://bit.ly/2alyE3G
Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology), RMIT:  Use gene manipulation of plants, animals and micro-organisms to create new biological products for pharmaceutical, agricultural, diagnostic and environmental use… develop diagnostic tools to detect diseases rapidly and conduct human stem cell research with the aim of treating or preventing illnesses, http://bit.ly/2aBMsbk

 

DATES FOR YOUR DIARY

AUGUST

•  Inside Monash Seminars:  Monash University, Music (13), Engineering (28), IT and Computer Science (29), https://bit.ly/2ki2NYw

•  5:  West Gippsland Trade Training Alliance (Baw Baw Skills Centre Warragul) OPEN DAY

•  6:  Melbourne JD and LSAT Information Session, The University of Melbourne, Carlton, https://bit.ly/2Hqo5yk

  7:  Nursing and Midwifery Course Information Session, Deakin University, Warrnambool, https://bit.ly/2r0rbh5

•  10: Open Day, Moorabbin Flight Training, Moorabbin, https://bit.ly/2YB0gvA

•  10: Open Day, Australian Film Television and Radio School, Sydney and online live stream, https://bit.ly/2y5XY8S

•  13: CASPer Webinar, Deakin University. Useful for all students applying for undergraduate teaching courses at Deakin, https://bit.ly/2YhJFhn

•  13 to 29: Inside Monash Seminars: Monash University, Music (13), Engineering (28), IT and Computer Science (29), https://bit.ly/2ki2NYw

•  20: Meet Melbourne Uni, Bendigo, https://bit.ly/2Oaa5Nb

 

SEPTEMBER

•  22: Dookie Day, The University of Melbourne, Dookie Campus.  For students interested in studying agriculture, https://bit.ly/2Ka80LX

•  24 to 26: Fashion Camp, Kangan Institute, Richmond, https://bit.ly/2Oqv9iF

 

WHAT’S ON Traralgon Junior School

AUGUST 13 August  Vicspell Competition 16 August  Years 5 and 6 Hoop Time 19 August  Book Week 21 August  Book Parade and Reading Hour Years …

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WHAT’S ON Traralgon Junior School

AUGUST

13 August  Vicspell Competition
16 August  Years 5 and 6 Hoop Time
19 August  Book Week
21 August  Book Parade and Reading Hour
Years 3 and 4 Camp Parent Information Meeting, 3:30 pm
27 August  ELC Possum Group Father’s Evening, 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm
28 August  Parent Student Teacher Interviews, 3:45 pm to 8:00 pm
ELC Joey Group Father’s Evening, 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm
29 August  Parent Student Teacher Interviews, 3:45 pm to 6:00 pm
ELC Koala Group Father’s Day Evening, 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm
30 August  FOSP Father’s Day Stall
Summer Sports, Basketball

 

SEPTEMBER

2 September  ELC Wombat Group Father’s Evening, 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm
3 September  Division Athletics Day
4 September  Vicspell Finals
5 September  Grandparents and Special Person’s Day
Junior School Musical ‘Seussical Kids’, Gymnasium, 11:00 am (special Grandparents and Special Person’s Day performance) and 7:00 pm performance
6 September  Years 1 and 3 Starlab Incursion
9 to 11 September  Years 3 and 4 Camp, Forest Edge
11 September  Prep to Year 2 Swimming Carnival
13 September  Pie and Footy Day
17 September  Purple Day
19 September  ICAS Maths Assessment
20 September  Last Day Term 3, 2:30 pm FINISH

 

 

WHAT’S ON Traralgon Secondary School

AUGUST 6 August  Gymnastics Training, 7:00 am to 8:00 am SEISA Theatre Sports and Dance Festival, 9:30 am 7 August  Year 10 to Year 11 …

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WHAT’S ON Traralgon Secondary School

AUGUST

6 August  Gymnastics Training, 7:00 am to 8:00 am
SEISA Theatre Sports and Dance Festival, 9:30 am
7 August  Year 10 to Year 11 2020 Course Counselling, 1:30 pm
Traralgon Secondary School, Year 10 2020 Information Evening, 7:00 pm
8 August  SEISA Winter Sport, Intermediate/Senior, Round 2
DAV Debating, 3:00 pm
9 August  Gymnastics Training, 7:00 am to 8:00 am
12 August  Year 9 to Year 10 Course 2020 Counselling, 1:00 pm
Year 9 2020 Information Evening, 7:00 pm
13 and 14 August  Interschool Gymnastics Competition
13 August  PROJECT ROCKIT: Digital Ambassadors Event, 9:15 am
14 to 19 August  Hinode Visit
14 August  Years 8, 9 and 10 2020 Subject Selections due
15 August  SEISA Winter Sport, Intermediate/Senior, Round 3
16 August  Gymnastics Training, 7:00 am to 8:00 am
21 to 25 August  Snow Sports Camp
22 August  SEISA Winter Sport, Intermediate/Senior, Round 4, Bye
Vicspell, 11:00 am
23 August  Gymnastics Training, 7:00 am to 8:00 am
St James Community Lunch Excursion
26 August  Courage to Care, Drouin
Complete Works Incursion, ‘Romeo and Juliet’, Year 9, 1:50 pm
27 August  Parent Student Teacher Interviews, 4:00 pm
29 August  SEISA Winter Sport, Intermediate/Senior, Round 5
30 August  Gymnastics Training, 7:00 am to 8:00 am

WHAT’S ON Warragul Junior School

AUGUST 5 August  Year 5 Excursion to Cranbourne Botanical Gardens Parent Prayer Group, Prideaux Centre, 9:00 am 6 August  Year 6F Community Service 7 to …

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WHAT’S ON Warragul Junior School

AUGUST

5 August  Year 5 Excursion to Cranbourne Botanical Gardens
Parent Prayer Group, Prideaux Centre, 9:00 am
6 August  Year 6F Community Service
7 to 9 August  Ski Camp, Mt Buller
8 August  Prep 100 Days at School
Years 3 and 4 Soirée, Prideaux Centre, 7:00 pm
12 August  Years 3 and 4 Hoop Time
13 August  Year 6F Community Service
19 to 23 August  Book Week
20 August  Year 6F Community Service
23 August  Year 7 2020 Friendship Morning
Prep to Year 5 Book Week Dress Up Day
24 August  Tournament Of Minds
28 August  Public Speaking Competition
Parent Teacher Interviews, 3:30 pm to 5:30 pm
ELC Pre-Prep Father’s Evening
29 August  Parent Teacher Interviews, 3:30 pm to 8:30 pm
30 August  Father’s Day Stall
RoboCup Victorian State Competition, Melbourne Showgrounds

 

SEPTEMBER

2 September  Parent Prayer Group, Prideaux Centre, 9:00 am
3 September 
Years 5 and 6 Hoop Time
4 September  Division Athletics, Joe Carmody Track, Newborough
10 September  Musical Dress Rehearsals (all day)
12 September  2019 Junior School Musical, ‘Pinocchio’, Show 1 6:00 pm, Show 2 8:00 pm
20 September  Footy Colours Day and FOSTA Special Lunch
End of Term 3, 2:20pm FINISH

WHAT’S ON Warragul Secondary School

AUGUST 2 August  Year 9 Grandparents and Special Persons Day, Year 9 Centre, 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm West Gippsland Performing Arts Competition, West Gippsland …

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WHAT’S ON Warragul Secondary School

AUGUST

2 August  Year 9 Grandparents and Special Persons Day, Year 9 Centre, 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm
West Gippsland Performing Arts Competition, West Gippsland Arts Centre, 1:00 pm to 4:30 pm
Team Timor Movie Night, Year 12 Common Room, 6:00 pm to 8:15 pm
5 August  Parent Prayer Group, Prideaux Centre, 9:00 am
Year 11 into Year 12 2020 Course Counselling
6 August  SEISA Dance and Theatre Sports, Beaconhills, Pakenham
Year 10 into Year 11 2020 Course Counselling
8 August  SEISA Winter Sport Intermediate/Senior, Round 2
DAV Debating, St Margaret’s School, Berwick, 4:00 pm to 10:00 pm
9 August  SRC Casual Clothes Day, Harry Potter Theme
Years 11 and 12 2020 Subject Selections due, 4:00 pm
11 to 18 August  Science Week
12 August  Year 9 into Year 10 2020 Course Counselling
Equestrian Team Seminar and Dinner, 4:30 pm to 7:30 pm
13 August  House Cultural Day
Snow Sports Parent Information Session, Year 9 Centre, 4:00 pm
14 August  Chess Tournament, Chairo Christian School, 9:00 am to 2:30 pm
15 August  Philosothon Excursion
2019 School Gymnastics Carnival, Casey Stadium
Studio Arts Gallery Tour, Latrobe Regional Art Gallery, Morwell, 8:50 am to 3:30 pm
SEISA Winter Sport Intermediate/Senior, Round 3
Warragul Campus Studio Concert, 7:00 pm
16 August  Year 9 Community Awareness Day, Thankyou Headquarters and Richmond Institute of Sport Leadership
Years 8, 9 and 10 2020 Subject Selections due
17 to 18 August  School Aerobics National Championships, Gold Coast Convention Centre