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drouin secondary college news SECONDARY COLLEGE EDITION: 98 DATE: WEDNESDAY 6TH APRIL 2022 PAGE 13 Pink Day! PAGE 11 VCE Environmental Year 12 Formal PAGE 8 Science PAGE 15 We value: Achievement, Respect, Commitment, Community
Principal Team Report Elizabeth Godwin Leokardia Lilikakis Diane Croft Rebecca Williams Michael Wilson As Term 1 draws to a close there is much to celebrate as a This can be helpful for parents in their conversations with their college. After two years of learning impacted by the closures children about their progress and next steps for improvement. and lockdowns caused by COVID19 restrictions we have We encourage families to discuss their child’s progress with maintained our onsite learning for the entirety of the first term. staff at the end of term Parent/Teacher/Students meetings. This has been a long term of 11 weeks. Congratulations to our Families can also contact the college during terms to discuss students and staff for the resilience and commitment shown to progress of their child. continue to focus on learning this term. This successful return to school was also possible due to ongoing support of families STAFF CHANGES and the wider community. As a college we have been impacted by the state-wide teacher Other key events have been possible this term as restrictions shortages during Term 1. To maintain continuity of learning were lifted. After several postponements, the Year 12 Formal for our students, several staff have taken additional classes to was completed, this is an important community event and support students through this term. Thank you to staff for their a great night was had by all those involved. The camps, support of the school community. Fortunately, we have been excursions and interschool sport have also returned providing able to successfully employ staff to fill these vacant positions students with the opportunity to experience once again the many from Term 2. extracurricular activities which are part of our school calendar. At the end of this term, we also farewell several staff who are either taking leave or furthering their careers at other schools. COVID19 UPDATE Mr Ben Stein, Raminder Sandhu and Adam Fisher are leaving The impact of COVID19 can still be felt at the college. Thank Drouin Secondary College and moving to continue their you to all families for the support of the Rapid Antigen Tests careers at other schools. As a college we thank them for their process. This has continued this term with families asked to test contribution to the college community and wish them well in on Mondays and Thursdays. If a positive test result is revealed, their future endeavours. I ask that all families continue to add this result to the online portal and notify the college. Ms Megan Ryan will be beginning leave and we look forward to welcoming Megan back later this year. A positive result is reported to: We welcome the following staff who are joining the Drouin • the school by phone or the RA Test Portal; this is so the Secondary College teaching team: school can support them, record that they will be absent while in 7-day isolation, and let the rest of the school • Mr Christopher Phelan to the Materials Technology team community know there has been a positive case onsite • Mr Peter Foley joining the English/Humanities team and that they should monitor for symptoms. • Mr Kynan Plant also joining the English/Humanities team • the Department of Health via the COVID-19 Positive Rapid Antigen Test Self-Reporting Form or call centre on Welcome back to Mr Gin Liu who will be returning after taking 1800 675 398. leave during Term 1 and will rejoin the Mathematics and Science areas. We also welcome back Ms Briani Brooker who The Department of Education is yet to notify if this process will will return after taking leave and be working in the Visual and continue into term two. Preforming Arts areas. PROGRESS REPORTS As we enter the term break and the Easter holiday period. I hope that all community members take a well-earned rest. Enjoy The first Progress Reports for 2022 were released on Compass the term break, stay safe and we look forward to returning in this term. These reports indicate student’s progress in the key Term 2. learning areas and highlight key assessment areas including: • Effort Elizabeth Godwin Principal • Behaviour • Organisation • Homework • Provides feedback on the task set and the completion of these 2 DROUIN SECONDARY COLLEGE - E-NEWS
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Students will also get the opportunity to discuss issues of concern. ONLINE - Thursday 7th Online Meetings will be held via Webex. A list of links to the Webex meeting will be emailed to you at 3.30pm on Thursday 7th April. IN-PERSON - Friday 8th When you arrive at the College, please ensure your child's name is marked off the roll in the foyer of the Learning Centre (to the left of the Auditorium) and collect a map showing the locations of teachers. During the interview sessions the College does provide a creche for young children to be looked after while you are meeting with teachers. To ensure that all parents and students have the opportunity to meet with teachers as arranged, please limit each meeting to the agreed 10 minutes. If you need extra time do not hesitate to make arrangements with the teacher for a later occasion. If you are booking online, availability of staff members will be clearly marked. If a staff member is unavailable during Parent/Teacher/Student Meetings you can arrange an alternative time by contacting the classroom teacher via the Parent Portal. 3 DROUIN SECONDARY COLLEGE - E-NEWS
From the General Office... CAMPS, SPORTS AND EXCURSIONS • To access the fees and payment options scroll to the bottom of this letter and click on CONTINUE. FUND (CSEF) The Camps, Sports and Excursions Fund (CSEF) helps eligible • Scrolling up and down you will see the individual fees families to cover the costs of school trips, camps and sporting and costs for each student. Down the page you will see activities the options for payments: pay by credit card or Visa Debit card, pay by credit (if you have a credit this amount will If you are eligible and have still not applied for the CSEF, you show here) and pay by instalments. have until the end of Term 2 to make an application. If you had previously applied at Drouin Secondary College, your • When you have decided what you wish to pay, and how application will have been processed. much, make sure payments you are NOT wishing to pay are marked as $0. CSEF forms are available on the DSC website or at the DSC general office. A copy of your parent/guardian concession • Click on your preferred method of payment. card is also required. Please contact the office if you have any queries regarding the CSEF. Compass Events Please be aware that if you wish to use any credit you may have COMPASS – SCHOOL FEES in the Compass Payment Centre for an event, you will need to contact the office to organise. Your credit will not show up in As you would be aware, the school has transferred to Compass, Events. If you wish to use CSEF, select that option or contact the which has replaced Sentral. School fees can now be paid office to organise. through Compass. Initially, school fees were added to your Compass Parent Portal, followed by electives late in the term Payment Plans then other charges, such as bus fees. Families that have previously had payment plans may wish to The transition to Compass Pay has been a learning curve for transition to making payments on Compass, by choosing to staff and families as we work through initial setup issues. It has pay fees by instalments. Please contact Chloe Whelan or Josie taken a lot longer than usual to raise fees and we thank you O’Connor in the general office to discuss your payment plan. for your patience and apologise for any inconvenience this has caused. Please do not hesitate to contact the office if you require CREDITS on your account assistance. Please note that any credits that were left in the CASES21 To give you some guidance for use of the Compass App, the system have now been transferred to Compass. Payments made following outlines steps to making payments on the App. into BPay or any Centrepay payments are being transferred into Compass. Please allocate these credits in Compass as you wish School Fees/Contributions through Compass or contact the office if you wish us to allocate for you. Please do Payments Centre this by the end of May. After this date any credits remaining • On your Compass App click on the Payments Centre to on your account will be allocated to outstanding charges unless pay your School Fees/Contributions. we are notified otherwise. • You will note an arrow next to the amount owing, after clicking this arrow you will be taken to a letter from the Principal about parent contributions. YEAR 10 IMMUNISATION PROGRAM A reminder for Year 10 students to please return their Meningococcal vaccine consent card booklets to the Senior LCC. Parents/guardians need to read the information, complete and return the card regardless of whether or not their child is being vaccinated at school. 4 DROUIN SECONDARY COLLEGE - E-NEWS
STUDENT PICK UP AND DROP OFF We would like to ask parents to be considerate of There is public parking in the streets around the school, neighbouring properties when collecting and dropping this does not include nature strips and driveways. We off students. Please do not park on nature strips or across understand parking is an issue around our school as with driveways of properties around the school area. other areas of Drouin but we must all work together on this issue. #Trash Talk A picture says a Thousand words – just like the thousands of bits of rubbish at our school. We ALL need to lift our game and step up to tackle this issue. The Environmental Group meets Thursday at lunchtime – check Compass to get involved. Watch this space for more info on how we will tackle this issue. How will you step up? #binit #commitment #community #DSCproud #letsfindasolution #trashtalk 5 DROUIN SECONDARY COLLEGE - E-NEWS
8H Wilsons Prom Camp STUDENT REFLECTIONS Camp was amazing. I loved all the views and nature that was there. My favourite activity would definitely be surfing. The waves were just perfect and everyone tried their best and did so well. Surfing is one of the best things I would love to do again. My second favourite activity would be the Mt Oberon hike even though I complained the whole way through, I managed to push myself and get up there and loved to watch the view and get some cute profile pics for social media. I would for sure go back some time with my family. – Mia Brighton The 8H crew were heading down to Wilsons Prom on 16th of March. We were going there for 2 nights and days. On the way there we had a blast on the bus, we stopped at Leongatha for a quick 30-minute break. When we arrived, we had to unpack and set up our tents. It was stinking hot when we got there so we decided to head down to the beach which was great. On the second day we got up bright and early to hike up Mount Oberon, the views from up there were amazing. For the second half of the day we went and saw some sand dunes. There was a really steep one that all us boys ran down into, it was so hard getting back up. That night we cooked pasta on fuel burners which was a great experience. The last day we got up and started packing up all the stuff. This last day we had a surfing lesson. It was great fun. The instructors where really nice and well spoken on what we had to do. The bus trip home was a quiet one. When we got back we did the unpack which wasn’t too hard as there wasn’t much food left. Glad I’m back at home now. – Kai Kelsey 6 DROUIN SECONDARY COLLEGE - E-NEWS
Head Start 2022 Congratulations to our senior students who have signed on to a Head Start Apprenticeship/Traineeship for 2022. 7 DROUIN SECONDARY COLLEGE - E-NEWS
YEAR 12 FORMAL We finally did it! Formal 3.0 went ahead for the Year 12s on Friday 18th March after the event was rescheduled three times and it was well worth the wait. The night was amazing, everyone had a blast with super yummy food to enjoy, perfect weather and awesome music that everyone got up and showed their moves too. Everyone looked incredible, in their fancy dresses and suits. We also had an award ceremony which gave everyone a bit of a giggle as they read out who was the most likely to be asked for ID at 30 and biggest teacher’s pet. Let’s just say there were no surprises with the winners. To finish off a great night we danced and some even sang to what people are saying to be the best playlist in the history of formal dances. We thank the Drouin Golf Club for their ongoing support during our time planning the event and we also thank them for enabling us to make the night possible with hiring the venue. As a Year 12 crew we would like to thank all the staff that made this happen and to the staff that attended. A very special thank you to Mr Thorpe and Ms Stanton for working so hard with the VCAL team to make sure it happened. 8 DROUIN SECONDARY COLLEGE - E-NEWS
CANTEEN PRICE INCREASE College Council has approved a price increase for a We have kept these price increases as low as practical and number of items sold at the College Canteen. The new hope that you understand our decision. prices came into effect on Monday 4th April. The menu with the new prices can be found on the College We have maintained our prices while we have been website at https://www.drouinsc.vic.edu.au/repository/ negotiating COVID-19 and all it entailed but with suppliers canteen/menu.pdf. increasing their prices, we have reached a point where we need to increase ours. Canteen Volunteer Helpers Wanted Where: Drouin Secondary College Canteen When: Twice per Term Hours: 11am till 2.30pm Experience: Not necessary, everything you need to know, we can teach you in a short period of time. Requirements: Working with Children Check (Volunteer or Employee) and COVID-19 Vaccination Certificate or evidence of valid medical exemption (as per Department of Education Policy). Rewards: “A La Carte lunch”, plenty of tea or coffee and best of all, friendship! Bonus: Your child will be happy to see you, you get to spoil them and meet their friends. Also you get to meet new people and have a chance to make good friends within the school community Applications Close: NEVER Please fill in the form below and return it to us at any stage. Sue Dixon & Louise Harkess DSC Canteen Managers Please complete & return to the Front Office NAME:________________________________________PHONE:__________________________________ CHILD’S NAME & YEAR LEVEL: _________________________________________________________ PREFERRED DAY(S): (Please tick) Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Please nominate if you have a preferred day and if you have a roster we need to fit around. 10 DROUIN SECONDARY COLLEGE - E-NEWS
PINK DAY! The Year 12 VCAL students organised Pink Stumps Day at school on Thursday 24th March. Students were encouraged to come in their loudest pink clothes for a gold coin donation. There was a bake sale, BBQ, hotdogs, live music, staff vs student basketball game and a range of different fun activities all at lunchtime. All the money raised goes towards the Breast Cancer Foundation. 11 DROUIN SECONDARY COLLEGE - E-NEWS
OUTDOOR ED 400 AT INVERLOCH 400 Outdoor Education students cooking dinner after an amazing snorkelling experience in Inverloch. 12 DROUIN SECONDARY COLLEGE - E-NEWS
Drouin's VCAL Classes have been busy fundraising for the Leukaemia Foundation and CanTeen. On 4th April they took part in World's Greatest Shave for the Leukaemia Foundation – we’re on a mission to shave the world from blood cancer! Students and Mr Powell shaved or coloured their hair, raising over $3000 to support families facing blood cancer and fund vital research. Students organised a BBQ, bake sale, popcorn, fairy floss and lollies with profits to go to CanTeen to support young people fighting cancer. They also participated in the March for March, walking 5km per day to raise awareness for CanTeen. 13 DROUIN SECONDARY COLLEGE - E-NEWS
Sports News... On 17th March, twelve of our swimmers went to compete in the Gippsland Regional Championships at Sale. On the back of some valiant efforts from our students, Drouin ended up placing or winning a staggering total of 14 events throughout the day. Well, done to everyone who participated and a special congratulations to Riley Griffin, Patrick Griffin, Sam Wells and Cailean Thomas who will be advancing and representing the school in the State Secondary School Championships on 28th April. On 25th March, Drouin had 4 teams competing in the Junior Interschool Summer Sports, specifically in the Volleyball and Tennis. All our students gave it their best efforts but sadly couldn’t advance to the next rounds after a couple of second places and other results in both sports. Still, they displayed great sportsmanship and for that we give our athletes a pat on the back. In Term 2 we have some exciting new sports coming into rotation including football, netball and cross country running. Make sure you keep your eyes open and ears ready for more announcements in the near future! 14 DROUIN SECONDARY COLLEGE - E-NEWS
VCE ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE VCE Environmental Science students visited the Nangak Tamboree Wildlife Sanctuary in Bundoora and got hands on with their learning. 15 DROUIN SECONDARY COLLEGE - E-NEWS
Careers News.. REMINDER - Year 10 Work Experience – • Career Advice Monday 20th to Friday 24th June 2022 • Study Advice We have begun working with our Year 10s and providing • Employment advice and opportunities information about the upcoming Work Experience Program. • Apprenticeship and Trainee advice This Program is a very important component of your child’s • GAP Year programs planning for their future pathways, as well as the Year 10 There are also seminars for students to attend to gain curriculum. All Year 10s are expected to organise a week additional information about VCE studies, careers, further of experience at their choice of employment. The Careers education, employment opportunities and study advice. Office will provide general assistance for all students and can help with identifying potential employers if necessary. Students will travel by bus to and from the event within We strongly recommend that your child starts organising school hours, departing at 9.15am and returning by a placement ASAP. It has been our experience that often 3.15pm. Students are to be in full school uniform and can by using family, business, sporting and social contacts and either bring their lunch, snacks and drinks, or purchase it at directly approaching employers, students are able to gain the event. Please note, there is no back at school program access to a far wider range of work experience options on this day. than the school. The Careers Team have the required paperwork which needs to be completed by the end of Please ensure you have provided consent to attend Week 2 Term 2. this excursion on the Compass Parent Portal. REMINDER - Year 12 Monash University ACCESS MONASH UNIVERSITY Discovery Day – Thursday 28th April E-MENTORING LAUNCH 2022 We have a terrific opportunity for all Year 12 VCE students We had six lucky to spend a day exploring Monash University Clayton students from Year campus. This excursion will assist our VCE Year 12 students 11 and 12 recently to continue to investigate future pathways into University attend the Access post school. Our students are under-represented at Monash Monash e-Mentoring University and as a result our College is a participant in Launch for 2022. the 2022 Schools Access Monash Program. This Program They were Portia Di allows us to visit Monash University each year. We will Iorio; Gianna Di Iorio; William Fairley; Ethan Swan, Katrina hear from current students, tour the campus and the Gavory and Alexandra Kennedy. facilities, and visit the residential accommodation options. There is no cost for this excursion as it is fully sponsored The aim of the e-Mentoring Launch is to provide our students by the University, including lunch. Students need to bring with the skills required to foster a successful e-mentoring water bottles and a pen and wear full school uniform. partnership with a current Monash University student. The students enjoyed an overview of the Access Monash Please ensure you have provided consent to attend e-Mentoring program, and most got the chance to meet their this excursion on the Compass Parent Portal. mentor in-person before beginning their online partnership. Year 11 VCE and Careers EXPO All Year 11 VCE and VCAL students will be attending the VCE and Careers Expo at Caulfield Racecourse on Thursday 28th April. (Week 1 Term 2). This expo will provide students with the opportunity to gain: • Information and resources about VCE • Information about tertiary studies, University, TAFE and Training Courses 16 DROUIN SECONDARY COLLEGE - E-NEWS
DEAKIN UNIVERSITY MY CAREER INSIGHTS ACCELERATE PROGRAM Our Year 9 students are currently completing the Morrisby Online Profile as part of the Year 9 My Career Insights program. At this stage all Year 9 students should have completed their online profiling. This program will help Year 9 students to: • Learn about what skills and abilities they could bring to a job • Find out about what jobs match their abilities, interests and personality, and the subjects they need for those jobs. As part of the program, students will: • Complete a series of online questions and quizzes (on the Morrisby Profile website) at school This year we have nine Year 12 students completing two units through Deakin University as part of their VCE Studies. • Receive a Morrisby Profile Report showing the results These students and what they are completing are as follows: from the questions and quizzes, and possible jobs that match their abilities, interests and personality • Annabelle Ennis-Wert – Criminology • Have a 30-minute meeting with an accredited career • Brittany Gardner – Criminology advisor, who will explain the report to your child. • Chloe Balcombe – Philosophy Interviews will commence Week 1 Term 2, and only • Ellie Moore – Food and Nutrition students who have completed the profiling will be invited to attend an interview. • Peyton Thorpe – Disability, Diversity and Inclusion • Larah Thexton – Law FEDERATION UNIVERSITY – ADVANCE TO • Paige Hill – Physical Education and Sports Science UNIVERSITY PROGRAM • Tarrant Agnoleto - Accounting The Deakin Accelerate Program is a distinctive VCE extension studies program designed to challenge high-achieving students with university-level learning opportunities. This program is designed to boost ATARs and give students a head start on their Uni studies, by completing two first-year university subject units at the same time as their Year 12 studies. They will study one unit per trimester (one in Trimester 1 and the other in Trimester 2), alongside first-year university students, completing Advance to University is an opportunity to study first- their units either on campus at Deakin Burwood, or taking year university units as part of your VCE. We have advantage of the flexibility offered through Deakin’s three students completing this course through Federation premium online learning platform. University in 2022. These students and what they are completing are as follows: • Iesha Knight – Anatomy and Physiology for Health Professionals • Isla Thorpe - Anatomy and Physiology for Health Professionals • Isabella Quaife – Teaching and Learning with IT/ Child and Adolescent Development Successful completion provides entry to Federation University and credit for both subjects completed in the first year of study. Each unit is delivered via flexible online learning, alongside an on-campus orientation session and several on-campus enriched learning experiences each semester. 17 DROUIN SECONDARY COLLEGE - E-NEWS
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COLLEGE DATES WEEK 11 WEEK 3 - Term 2 - continued Wednesday 06/04 Netball Academy Trials Friday 13/05 Year 9 NAPLAN - Period 2 & 3 2023 APP Applications Close Thursday 07/04 Last day Term 1 classes 400 OES Mountain Biking Excursion Parent/Teacher/Student Meetings (Online Session) WEEK 4 - Term 2 Friday 08/04 Year 12 OES - Seal Swim Monday 16/05 Year 7 NAPLAN - Period 1 Parent/Teacher/Student Meetings RSA Course (In-Person Session) Tuesday 17/05 Year 9 NAPLAN - Period 1 Last Day Term 1 VCAL Car Wash WEEK 1 - Term 2 Netball Academy Monday 25/04 Anzac Day Public Holiday RSA Course Tuesday 26/04 Professional Practice Day Wednesday 18/05 NAPLAN Catch-up - Students not required Year 12 Tertiary Information Session Wednesday 27/04 First Day of Term 2 Classes Thursday 19/05 SSVWG Cross Country - All Years Thursday 28/04 2023 Year 7 Information Day & Evening RSA Course Year 12 Monash University Discovery Day Saturday 21/05 2023 APP Testing Year 11 VCE and Careers Expo SSV State Swimming WEEK 2 - Term 2 DATES TO REMEMBER Wednesday 04/05 SSVWG Year 7 & 8 AFL (Boys & Girls) • Thursday 7th April Thursday 05/05 DSC House Cross Country Period 5 Only Parent/Teacher/Student Meetings 200 Science Cases of Conspiracy Incursion (Online Session) Period 1-4 • Friday 8th April Friday 06/05 200 Science Cases of Conspiracy Incursion Parent/Teacher/Student Meetings - All day (In-Person Session) Sunday 08/05 Mother's Day Classic • Tuesday 26th April WEEK 3 - Term 2 Professional Practice Day - STUDENTS NOT REQUIRED - No formal classes Monday 09/05 Staff Professional Learning - STUDENT FREE DAY • Monday 9th May SSVWG Inter Boys & Girls AFL Staff Professional Learning Tuesday 10/05 Year 7 NAPLAN Period - 2 & 3 - STUDENT FREE DAY Netball Academy • Tuesday 24th May Wednesday 11/05 Year 9 NAPLAN Period - 1 School Photo Day TOP Arts/Designs Excursion • Friday 3rd June Thursday 12/05 Year 7 NAPLAN - Period 1 Staff Professional Learning SSVWG Senior Boys & Girls AFL - STUDENT FREE DAY VYL Global Forum Contact Hours: 8.15am – 4.30pm 2022 TERM DATES Ph: (03) 5625 1002 | Email: drouin.sc@education.vic.gov.au Term 1: 31 January to 8 April 2022 Term 2: 26 April to 24 June 2022 UNIFORM SHOP OPEN HOURS Term 3: 11 July to 16 September 2022 Every Thursday 1pm - 6pm SECONDARY Term 4: 3 October to 20 December 2022 First Saturday of the month 9.30pm - 12.30pm COL LEGE
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