Some students visited the Careers Expo at Caulfield last week and found the experience helpful if sometimes overwhelming!  But it has started the information gathering season for this year.

If you are considering studying at TAFE or university after school, it is crucial that you attend Open Days.

Throughout the year, vocational and tertiary institutions open their doors to the public and showcase their courses, accommodation, scholarships, pathway courses, student services and their ‘point of difference’.

•  At an Open Day, you will be able to:
•  Get a feel for the culture of the campus
•  Learn about courses and career options
•  Undertake campus and accommodation tours led by current students
•  Speak directly to student ambassadors and lecturers about the courses or careers you are interested in
•  Compare the course area you are interested in at different institutions
•  Learn about sports and societies you can join and be active in
•  Get course counselling and guidance
•  Attend information sessions and workshops
•  Watch live demonstrations
•  Listen to bands, eat lots of food, participate in activities and have fun!

Do not just pick a course at an institution without visiting the campus – you potentially will be spending several years studying there and spending tens of thousands of dollars on your course and accommodation.  It is worth making the effort.

WORK EXPERIENCE:  A reminder that if students are intending to undertake Work Experience in the June/July holidays, initial green forms must be returned to the Careers office by 31 May, only three weeks away!  If we do not have this information by that date, we cannot guarantee that all the legal paperwork and student requirements can be met, which will result in students being unable to take up their placement.

Mrs Deb Cumming
Head of Careers

 

 

University:  Early entry programs – now open!

Australian Catholic University

Passion for Business:  Students can receive an early guaranteed offer for one of seven eligible single or combined Bachelor degrees in areas such as business, IT and commerce.  You must be studying a business-related subject at school, http://bit.ly/2beXyl2

Community Achievers Program (CAP):  CAP “is open to people who volunteer for local community, social justice, sporting or cultural causes.  In return, you will gain early entry and tap into leadership and development opportunities”.  If you receive a place in the program, you will receive a guaranteed place in your desired course if you meet eligibility criteria, https://bit.ly/2tb5Y60

Charles Sturt University

New early entry program:  Charles Sturt University has just announced a new early entry program called ‘The Charles Sturt Advantage’.  Limited information has been released, but applications open in June.  For information and to register for updates go to, https://bit.ly/2UX2q2Y

University of New England

Direct Early Entry program:  Applications are now open for this early entry program.  Selection is based on a recommendation from the applicant’s school, not their final ATAR.  The program is free, fully online and students can start their university application now.  For a list of eligible courses and application information go to, http://bit.ly/2aqFGGu

 

 

Cyber Security starts at Victoria University (VU) Polytechnic

Cyber Security is a booming industry, with a recent report from AustCyber and research firm Cybersecurity Ventures revealing that Australian employers will need at least eleven thousand more cyber security workers over the next decade.

VU (Victoria University) Polytechnic has officially launched the Certificate IV in Cyber Security which is offered as part of the Victorian Government’s free TAFE initiative.  A proposed new Cyber Security Operations Centre, located at the St Albans Campus is also in development.  The centre is set to host a newly developed suite of cyber security training products.  For information go to, https://bit.ly/2ZI4iQz

 

Passionate about Maths?

Find your future Maths course:  “We’ve made choosing a Bachelor of Maths or Maths degree simple, with our Maths careers quiz.  Are you suited to data and statistics, economics, pure or applied Maths?  We will match your personality and aspirations to your future career in Maths, so all you need to do is study!”.  Take the quiz here, https://bit.ly/2ZF5rse

 

Interested in studying business?

Did you know that several universities offer a year of industry experience as part of their undergraduate business degrees?  The following are three examples:
Victoria University:  At least forty weeks of paid industry experience through the Cooperative Education program (competitive entry), http://bit.ly/2oWTNp7
Swinburne University: A guaranteed year of paid industry experience through the Bachelor of Business (Professional) degree, http://bit.ly/2pwwEM0
RMIT:  A guaranteed year of industry experience through the Applied program for Marketing, Economics and Finance, Information Systems, International Business, and Logistics and Supply Chain Management, http://bit.ly/2aHKMgR

 

Apprenticeship and Traineeship Resources

Australian Apprenticeship Pathways:  You will be able to undertake apprenticeship aptitude tests, find local apprenticeship and group training centres and learn about different trade occupations, www.aapathways.com.au/

My Skills:  You can search for and explore vocational courses across Australia, learn about in demand jobs and watch videos of young people who have completed vocational training, http://bit.ly/1D8uek7

 

Defence Force – Gap Year Program

The Australian Defence Force Gap Year program provides an opportunity for young Australians who have finished Year 12 to experience military training and lifestyle whilst gaining new skills and pay over their gap year in the Army, Navy or Air Force.  You will earn more than $45,000, have subsidised accommodation and full medical and dental coverage.
The following roles still have spaces for applicants:

Army
•  Air Defence Operator
•  Artillery Operator
•  Combat Engineer
•  Warehouse Assistant
•  Administration Assistant
•  Officer
•  Driver
•  Infantry Soldier

Air Force
•  Airbase Protection and Security
•  Warehouse Storeperson
•  Airfield Defence Guard
•  Administration Assistant
•  Aviation Support Technician

Navy
•  Electronics Engineer
•  Electronics Engineering Submariner
•  Helicopter Pilot
•  Marine Engineer
•  Marine Engineer Submariner
•  Maritime Aviation Warfare Officer
•  Maritime Logistics Officer
•  Maritime Warfare Officer
•  Maritime Warfare Officer Submariner
•  Training and Development Coordinator
•  Sailor

For more information and to start your application go to, http://bit.ly/1dVvxxV

 

Careers in Natural Therapies

Southern School of Natural Therapies is running an open day at their Melbourne Campus on Saturday 11 May between 12:00 pm and 3:00 pm.  The College offers courses in Chinese Medicine, Western Herbal Medicine, Naturopathy, Nutritional Medicine, Clinical Myotherapy, Massage and Health Science.  For more information and to register go to, www.ssnt.edu.au/

 

Planning on studying teaching in the future?

If you are planning on applying for an undergraduate education degree in the future, you will need to be aware of selection criteria for each state.

Victorian courses
•  Achieve a minimum ATAR of 70:  Some universities will require a higher ATAR.  You may be able to access entry into courses with a lower ATAR if you are eligible for ATAR adjustment factors.
•  Complete the CASPer test:  This is an online video-based situational judgement test.  The test is designed to measure ethics, empathy and communication (selected universities will require this), http://bit.ly/2qjjaGt
•  Achieve prerequisites:  Meet the requirements for prerequisite subjects.

For NSW based courses
•  Achieve minimum study scores:  Achieve a study score of least thirty-five (Band 5) in a minimum of three subjects (must include an English).
•  Teaching Questionnaire:  You may need to complete a Teaching Questionnaire via the Universities Admissions Centre.
•  Motivation to teach:  You may need to complete a Motivation to Teach statement direct to the university.
•  Achieve prerequisites:  Meet the requirements for prerequisite subjects.

Please contact the universities you will be applying to for specific information.

 

 

Melbourne Knowledge Week 2019

This exciting week runs from Monday 20 to Sunday 26 May and a huge number of horizon-expanding events will be offered where you can explore the innovation, creativity and technology shaping our future.  This week will suit students interested in science and technology courses and careers.  Examples of exhibitions and workshops are as follows:
•  Melbourne City DNA:  How can data bring about change to our city?
•  The art of cheese making and microbes.
•  How would you light up the city after dark?
•  Coding genes:  Do-it-yourself biology.
•  Computer coding.
•  Map Melbourne through stories.
•  Indigenous design thinking conversations.

For information on dates, events, venues and to book tickets go to, https://bit.ly/2HDVyF0

 

Have you considered studying at TAFE?

Did you know that under the Victorian Government’s free TAFE for Priority Courses initiative, over thirty non-apprenticeship courses and twenty courses that lead directly to apprenticeships are fully funded for young people who either live or work in Victoria.  Examples of courses covered are:
•  Nursing
•  Accounting
•  Agriculture
•  Automotive (Body Repair, Air Conditioning Technology, Servicing Technology, Automotive Vocational Preparation)
•  Electrotechnology
•  Allied Health Assistance
•  Dental Assisting
•  Ageing Support
•  Building and Construction, Construction Pathways
•  Community Services
•  Concreting
•  Education Support
•  Engineering
•  Horticulture
•  Hospitality
•  Mental Health

Students are encouraged to explore TAFE courses as part of their post school study options.  Students who have deferred a university place should also consider gaining a TAFE qualification during their gap year to boost their chances of gaining graduate employment and to have a portable and industry focused qualification.  For more information go to, https://bit.ly/2JKdqQI

To search for TAFE courses, go to the Victorian Skills Gateway website, https://bit.ly/2HExeDX

 

Victoria University (VU)

Information Evenings: Register to attend the VU Information Evenings and find out about TAFE and undergraduate courses and the variety of pathways to education available to you.  You will get insights into course options and hear directly from current students and academics.  The information evenings will run from 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm at a number of campuses.  The following are information sessions running in May and June:
May
•  14:  Education and Early Childhood
•  16:  Music
•  21:  Building and Engineering
•  23:  Law, Criminology and Legal
•  28:  Psychology and Social Work
•  30:  Biomedicine and Health

June
4:  Sports and Exercise Science
•  13:  Beauty and Dermal Sciences
•  18:  Youth Work, Criminal Justice, Community Development
20:  Science and IT
•  25:  Tourism, Hospitality, Event Management

For information on sessions, venues and to RSVP your place go to, https://bit.ly/2XU317d

 

 

Charles Sturt University

Explore Day:  Charles Sturt University is running ‘Explore Days’ at the Wagga Wagga Campus on 25 June and Albury-Wodonga Campus on 26 June.

Students will be able to explore courses at both campuses, participate in hands-on workshops, speak to course advisers and learn about prerequisites and selection criteria.  Parents are also welcome to attend.  For information and to register your place go to, https://bit.ly/2T1AFoJ

 

 

SAE Institute

SAE Institute is a private college in Melbourne that offers courses in:
•  Animation
•  Audio Production
•  Music Production, Electronic Music Production
•  Music Industry
•  Graphic Design
•  Web Design
•  Film
•  Games Development
•  Augmented and Virtual Reality

 

 

Victorian Indigenous Engineering Winter School (VIEWS)

VIEWS is an exciting program for Years 11 and 12 Indigenous students providing an opportunity to expand their perspective on engineering.  Over six days, student will gain insights into what it is like to study and work in engineering – and it may not be what they think.

VIEWS will be held between 6 and 13 July and is fully funded.  Participants will stay at The University of Melbourne and will explore courses at The University of Melbourne, RMIT, Swinburne University and Monash University.  For information on the program and eligibility requirements and to enrol go to, https://bit.ly/2tr0VPa

 

 

Experience Monash Indigenous Winter Camp

The winter camp run by Monash University aims to provide Indigenous students from Years 10 to 12 with an in-depth insight into university life, while focusing on team-building, celebrating Indigenous culture, motivation, confidence-building, and health and wellbeing.  The camp will be held between 9 and 13 July and is fully funded.  Participants must be at least sixteen years old.  For information and to apply go to, https://bit.ly/2J2czt0

 

 

Highest paying jobs in Science and Engineering

These six industries had the highest salaries for professional Australian scientists in 2018.  Can you pick which STEM sectors pay the most?  Go to, https://bit.ly/2Vj8kAz

 

Unexpected jobs in the Arts Industry

The Australian Careers Service has written a great article about careers in the arts industry you may not have considered.  They discuss the following occupations:
•  Trades:  Theatre or Film Carpenter
•  Business:  Arts Administrator
•  Technology:  Animator
•  Finance:  Production Accountant
•  Law:  Entertainment Lawyer
•  Science:  Medical Photographer

Read the article at, https://bit.ly/2DQOHow

 

 

Who is Australia’s most popular graduate employer?

Deloitte is the number one graduate employer in Australia according to the latest data from the joint report by the Australian Financial Review (AFR) and GradConnection. PwC was second, IBM third and the NSW Government fourth.  For more information go to, https://bit.ly/2GZFcnN

 

 

RMIT University

Interested in aviation?  RMIT University will expand its flight training school to Bendigo this year, giving more students the opportunity to become fully-qualified, industry-ready pilots.  Training routes will include regional and rural airstrips including Swan Hill, Mildura, Shepparton, Horsham and the Riverina in NSW.

There is even more good news for aspiring pilots with the lifetime loan limit available to aviation students increasing from $104,440 to $150,000.  This higher limit comes into force in January 2020, removing a key barrier in the pilot training supply.  For information go to, https://bit.ly/2V4hSu6

Portfolio Preparation Short Courses:  Portfolio preparation courses are run during the school holidays and assist secondary school students to develop folios for entrance into university and TAFE courses.  Courses are run in study areas such as fashion, 3D product design, architecture, interior design and graphic design.  Students who enrol before 31 May 2019 are eligible for a 15% discount using code RMITFOLIOS15.
For information and to register your place go to, https://bit.ly/2PNbHtB

 

The University of Melbourne

My Future Melbourne: You are invited to My Melbourne Future, a series of information evenings for prospective students and families.  At these events, you will get to:
•  Meet academic and professional staff at the Parkville or Southbank Campuses
•  Explore in-depth the discipline area of focus including courses, majors, enrichment
•  Hear current students and alumni share about their unique Melbourne experience

Dates below are for events in June:
•  4:  Arts, Information Technology
•  5:  Science
•  12:  Design, Music
•  13:  Commerce, Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences
•  18:   Education
•  19:  Law
•  20:  Biomedicine
•  25:  Education
•  26:  Fine Arts
For information on events and locations and to RSVP your place go to, https://bit.ly/2DNfjac

MAJOR HACK 2019:  This July, MAJOR HACK 2019 brings the hackathon to the humanities and social sciences in a two-day, cross-disciplinary event for current Years 11 and 12 students on 4 and 5 July.  At MAJOR HACK 2019 join one hundred students at the Parkville Campus to solve a problem through the lens of five majors in the Bachelor of Arts: English and Theatre Studies, Media and Communications, Classics, History, and Politics and International Relations.  For information and to register your place go to, https://bit.ly/2LrwunQ  Scholarships are available for regional and remote students.

Music programs in May: For VCE Music students.
•  Sound and Music for Visual Media, 21 May, https://bit.ly/2VKIqVA
•  Meet the orchestra, 25 May, https://bit.ly/2JmWVZ0
•  Jazz and Improvisation Concert and QnA, 29 May, https://bit.ly/2JhDFw6

 

Applying to Flinders University, Adelaide?

Worried you will not receive the ATAR necessary to gain entry into your desired course?  The university allows students to undertake the UniTest for selected courses, which enable them to be considered for both the ATAR and UniTest results through the selection process.  For information about the test and how to register go to, https://bit.ly/2PLuzJj

 

Have you considered studying hotel management?

The Hotel School Melbourne is running their annual Global Career Hotel Experience program on 23 June at The Grand Hyatt Melbourne.  Participants will:
•  Understand why the Tourism and Hospitality industry will create 123,125 new jobs by 2020 (Deloitte Australian Tourism Labour Force Report 2015-2020)
•  Meet key executives from the hotel industry
•  Go behind-the-scenes of a 5-star hotel
•  Get hands-on experience in four practical workshops with hotel experts
•  Have lunch with fellow students
For information and to RSVP your place go to, https://bit.ly/2DQr6V5

 

 

New campus for Collarts

Collarts is a private college that offers courses in:
•  Animation and VFX
•  Audio Engineering
•  Content Creation
•  Entertainment Journalism
•  Entertainment Management
•  Fashion Marketing
•  Interior Design
•  Music Performance
•  Music Production

They have just announced a new campus at George Street, East Melbourne.  This is in addition to campuses at Collingwood and Fitzroy.  For information go to, https://bit.ly/2PPieUr

 

 

Animal Careers Discovery Day

RSPCA Victoria is running a careers day for students who are passionate about working with animals.   Students will be able to meet, listen to and talk with experienced education staff and industry experts, take a behind-the-scenes tour of the RSPCA Burwood East facility and participate in Q&A sessions with presenters including Vets, Vet Nurses, Behaviourists, Inspectors, Animal Attendants and Customer Care Officers.
The event will be held on Thursday 27 June and will cost $75. For more information and to register your place go to, https://bit.ly/2KGpb7a

 

 

Commercial Pilot Cadetship Programs

The following are examples of Commercial Pilot Cadetship programs with airlines:
•  Jetstar Cadet Pilot Program:  This program is run in conjunction with Swinburne University, https://bit.ly/2IjkEcE
•  Virgin Australia:  This program is run in conjunction with Flight Training Adelaide and applications are now open for Year 12 students, https://bit.ly/2I1xnx8
•  Rex:  This program is run in conjunction with Australian Airline Pilot Academy, https://bit.ly/2rpbEIE
•  Qantas:  No direct entry program into the cadet program from school.  You must be studying aviation at one of the following universities: Swinburne, RMIT, UNSW, Griffith University or University of Southern Queensland, https://bit.ly/2rpG7XM

For information on how to become a commercial pilot go to, https://bit.ly/2jx6sia

 

Deakin University – Health Courses

Deakin University will be running a series of free information seminars and interactive tours that aim to showcase different health courses at the university.  The following courses will be showcased:
•  Psychology
•  Nursing and Midwifery
•  Occupational Therapy
•  Nutrition Sciences
•  Exercise and Sport Science
•  Health Sciences
•  Medical Imaging, Optometry
•  Social Work
For information on dates, venues and to register for the sessions go to, https://bit.ly/2qHNlHe

 

 

Commerce versus Economics

Which study area would you be more suited to?  The Australian School of Business, UNSW, has developed a video to help you decide.  They have also developed a video focused on careers in economics.  To download both go to, http://tinyurl.com/qb2zswp and http://tinyurl.com/njlehwg

 

 

 

DATES FOR YOUR DIARY

MAY

•  University of NSW Bragg Student Prize for Science Writing, now open to secondary school students, https://bit.ly/2V1jzZt

•  Community Achiever Program (CAP), Australian Catholic University, applications now open, https://bit.ly/2tb5Y60

•  7 to 30:  Inside Monash, Monash University, various dates and sessions, https://bit.ly/2ki2NYw

•  7 to 30:  Information Evenings, Victoria University, various dates and sessions, https://bit.ly/2XU317d

•  11:  Open Day, Collarts, Collingwood, www.collarts.edu.au

•  11:  Open Day, Torrens University, Melbourne, https://bit.ly/2verDvp

•  11:  Open Day, Southern School of Natural Therapies, Melbourne, www.ssnt.edu.au/

•  17:  UCAT, registrations close, www.ucat.edu.au/ucat-anz/

•  20 to 26:  Melbourne Knowledge Week, https://bit.ly/2HDVyF0

•  22:  Information Session, The Hotel School Melbourne, https://bit.ly/2Zu9wze

•   25 and 26:  UCAT two-day preparation course, National Institute of Education, Melbourne, www.nie.edu.au

 

JUNE

•  4 to 25:  Information Evenings, Victoria University, various dates and sessions, https://bit.ly/2XU317d

•  4 to 26:  My Future, The University of Melbourne, various dates and sessions, https://bit.ly/2DNfjac

•  23:  Global Career Hotel Experience, The Hotel School Melbourne, Grand Hyatt Melbourne, https://bit.ly/2DQr6V5

•  25, 26:  Explore Day, Charles Sturt University. Wagga Wagga (25) and Albury-Wodonga (26) Campuses, https://bit.ly/2T1AFoJ

•  4 to 5:  MAJOR HACK 2019, The University of Melbourne, current Years 11 and 12 students, Parkville, https://bit.ly/2LrwunQ

•  6 to 13:  Victorian Indigenous Engineering Winter School, https://bit.ly/2tr0VPa

•  6 to 13:  Experience Monash Indigenous Winter Camp, https://bit.ly/2J2czt0

 

FOCUS ON OPEN DAYS

Open Day Dates (Victoria)

JULY

•  Swinburne University:  Hawthorn (28), http://bit.ly/1FRMN40

 

AUGUST

•  Monash University:  Peninsula (3), Clayton and Caulfield (4), Parkville (18), http://bit.ly/1pmUEzv

•  RMIT:  Bundoora (4), City and Brunswick (11), http://openday.rmit.edu.au/

•  Australian Catholic University:  Melbourne (11) and Ballarat (25), www.openday.acu.edu.au

•  La Trobe University:  Shepparton (2), Melbourne (4), Mildura (14), Albury-Wodonga (18), Bendigo (25), www.latrobe.edu.au/openday

•  University of Melbourne:  Parkville and Southbank (18), https://openday.unimelb.edu.au/

•  Deakin University:  Warrnambool (4), Geelong (18), Melbourne (25), http://openday.deakin.edu.au/

•  Victoria University:  Footscray (18), www.vu.edu.au/open-day-2019/

•   Federation University:  All campuses (25 til TBC), https://federation.edu.au/openday

WHAT’S ON Traralgon Junior School

MAY 10 May  Years 5 and 6 Homeless Sleepout 14 to 16 May  NAPLAN 15 May  Prep 2020, Information Morning, 9:30 am Junior School Tours, …

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WHAT’S ON Traralgon Junior School

MAY

10 May  Years 5 and 6 Homeless Sleepout
14 to 16 May  NAPLAN
15 May  Prep 2020, Information Morning, 9:30 am
Junior School Tours, 2:30 pm to 6:30 pm
Information Evening, 7:00 pm
21 May  ELC Discovery Morning, 9:30 am to 10:30 am
National Simultaneous Storytime
22 May  Division Cross Country (selected students only)
Whole School Anniversary Service, Warragul Secondary School Gymnasium
28 May  ELC Incursion – Mr Ants
29 May  ELC Incursion – Mr Ants
31 May  STUDENT FREE DAY

 

JUNE

7 June  Year 6 Excursion to St James Church
10 June  Queen’s Birthday Public Holiday
12 June  Year 5 Band Concert for parents
13 June  Flying Bookworm Incursion (ELC, 11:15 am/Prep and Year 1, 1:30 pm)
15 June  RoboCup Competition
17 June  Author Mitch Vane visits Year 3
Year 3 Strings Concert for parents
18 June  ELC Incursion – Wildlife Xposure
Years 2, 3 and 4 Incursion – ‘Wild Blak Arts’
Traralgon Ensemble Evening, 7:00 pm
19 June  ELC Incursion – Wildlife Xposure
19 to 22 June  Years 5 and 6 Canberra Tour
20 June  Multicultural Day
21 June  Reports Distributed
End of Term 2, 3:20 pm finish

WHAT’S ON Traralgon Secondary School

MAY 14 to 16 May  NAPLAN 15  May ‘The Addams Family’ Production Rehearsal, 3:30 pm to 5:30 pm 16  May  House Cross Country ‘The Addams …

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WHAT’S ON Traralgon Secondary School

MAY

14 to 16 May  NAPLAN
15  May ‘The Addams Family’ Production Rehearsal, 3:30 pm to 5:30 pm
16  May  House Cross Country
‘The Addams Family’ Production Rehearsal, 3:30 pm to 5:30 pm
17 May  East Timor Movie Night
21 May  SEISA Music, Visual Arts Excursion
22 May Whole School Anniversary Service, Warragul Secondary School Gymnasium
da Vinci Decathlon (Selected Year 7 students only)
‘The Addams Family’ Production Rehearsal, 3:30 pm to 5:30 pm
23 May  SEISA Winter Sport, Junior, Round 2
‘The Addams Family’ Production Rehearsal, (Years 7 and 8 only), 3:30 pm to 5:30 pm
DAV Debating
24 May  St James Church Community Lunch Excursion
30 May  SEISA Winter Sport, Junior, Round 3
Year 10 Career Wise Testing Information Evening, 7:00 pm

 

 

WHAT’S ON Warragul Junior School

MAY 14 to 16 May  Years 3 and 5 NAPLAN 15 May  Years 3 to 6 House Cross Country, 11:25 am to 12:25 pm Years …

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WHAT’S ON Warragul Junior School

MAY

14 to 16 May  Years 3 and 5 NAPLAN
15 May  Years 3 to 6 House Cross Country, 11:25 am to 12:25 pm
Years 5 and 6 Soirée, Prideaux Centre, 7:00 pm
16 May  Camp Australia Information Night, Prideaux Centre, 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm
17 May  Family and Junior School Photos, Junior School Gymnasium
22 May  Whole School Anniversary Service, Secondary School Gymnasium, 10:30 am to 12:00 noon
23 May  Prep 2020 Information Morning, 9:30 am
27 May  ELC Discovery Morning, 9:30 am to 11:00 am
31 May  Student Free Day

 

JUNE

6 June  Performing Arts Concert, West Gippsland Arts Centre
7 June  Winter Round Robin
10 June  Queen’s Birthday Public Holiday
14 June 
Centrepiece, 7:00 pm
15 June  RoboCup Regional Competition
17 June  Studio Concert, 7:00 pm
19 to 22 June  Canberra Tour
20 June  Winter Round Robin (Division TBC)
21 June  Reports Distributed
End of Term 2, 3:20 pm finish

WHAT’S ON Warragul Secondary School

MAY 13 May  Victorian Schools Association Competition – Swimming, Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre, 1:45 pm to 9:45 pm Studio Concert, 7:00 pm to 9:30 …

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WHAT’S ON Warragul Secondary School

MAY

13 May  Victorian Schools Association Competition – Swimming, Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre, 1:45 pm to 9:45 pm
Studio Concert, 7:00 pm to 9:30 pm
13 to 15 May  VET Sport and Recreation 1st Year Bushwalking Camp
14 to 16 May  NAPLAN (Year 7 and Year 9)
16 May  House Cross Country
16 to 17 May  Unit 1 and 3 Theatre Studies Assessment Performance, 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm
17 May  Family Photos (Warragul Junior School Gymnasium), 8:30 am to 11:30 am
Year 9 Financial Advisers Workshop – Budget Assessments, 9:00 am to 11:30 am
21 May  SEISA Visual Arts
Federation University Experience Day – Business or Science and Psychology
22 May  Whole School Anniversary Service, Secondary School Gymnasium, 10:30 am to 12:00 pm
23 May  Practice GAT
SEISA Winter Sport, Junior, Round 2
24 May  Year 9 City Experience Day 3
Japanese Calligraphy Incursion, Years 8 and 10 Japanese students, between 11:15 am and 3:30 pm
East Timor Tour Meeting, 3:45 pm