Co-curricular Handbook 2025

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Co-curricular Program

Lauriston Girls’ School - Handbook 2025

Welcome to the Co-curricular Handbook

Lauriston Girls’ School offers a range of extra-curricular programs for students in Years Prep to Year 12 who are studying at the Armadale Campus.

The school’s Co-curricular programs are designed to complement the classroom learning and create a well-rounded learning experience for students.

Co-curricular activities are defined as activities that enhance the student’s regular curriculum.

These Co-curricular programs are designed to help students explore their passions and strengths as well as developing social skills and independence.

Through participating in these programs students are offered opportunities for further learning and enjoyment.

We encourage parents to carefully read through the Co-curricular Handbook and select the activities that you believe your child will enjoy.

If you have any queries re the 2025 Co-curricular Programs, please email student@lauriston.vic.edu.au

Kind regards

The Lauriston Business Office

Terms and Conditions

Enrolments

Students enrol in each activity once per school year. The enrolment will continue until notice of cancellation (see section below) is provided. Unless otherwise stated, all enrolments in Co-curricular activities can be made online via Schoolbox. Parents are required to log onto their Schoolbox account and select Co-curricular, and complete and submit their Co-curricular selections.

Please email student@lauriston.vic.edu.au if you require any additional information around Co-curricular activities.

Enrolments Cancellation

Cancellation in writing to the Business Office of four weeks wholly within a term is required to withdraw from Co-curricular activities: accounts@lauriston.vic.edu.au

Your school account will be charged for four weeks fees if the required notice is not provided.

Fees

Fees are charged as per the detailed Co-curricular information.

An application to participate in any Co-curricular activity run by Lauriston will only be considered if all tuition and other fees and charges have been paid by the due date. Where fees remain outstanding and no acceptable payment plan is in place, Lauriston reserves the right to exclude the student from participating or applying for this activity.

Fees for Co-curricular activities are currently charged quarterly in arrears to the student’s school fee account. An account will be issued four times a year at the beginning of Terms 2, 3 and 4, with the final account issued in December each year.

Payment must be made in full within one month from the date of issue of the account.

Activities Held After School

Parents are urged to collect their child promptly at the end of a Co-curricular activity. There is no staff supervision after school and, in winter, classes often finish after dark. In the interests of safety, students should not wander around school grounds either before or after classes. No child should be in the grounds unsupervised.

Junior School students are required to attend after-school hours care (extended.com.au) if their activity does not commence straight after dismissal or there is a delay in being picked up at the end of a program. A fee applies for this service.

Older students whose classes do not start immediately after school are required to wait in the library until the scheduled start time and if making their own way home should leave school grounds immediately after their class.

Group Programs

Group programs will only operate if there are sufficient students enrolling in the program quarterly in arrears to the student’s school fee account.

Activities Available

Basketball

Bush Kindergarten

Chess (lunchtime)

Coding*

Dance and Movement

Debating

Drama (lunchtime)

Duke of Edinburgh Award

Duke of Edinburgh Award (Compass Award)

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

French Language Classes*

Netball Club

Rowing

Snowsports

Swimming

Urban Adventures

*Provided by an external company (held at Lauriston Girls’ School). Refer to the end of this Handbook for more information

Lauriston Basketball Club (LBC)

The 2024/2025 Lauriston Basketball Club Summer Season is open to all students in Years 4, 5 and 6. The new competition, Waverley Basketball Association/Competition, will run weekly on Saturdays.

Please see below for information regarding the 2024/2025 season cost, dates, matchdays and times

Season

Teams play in the Waverley Basketball Association. Students are selected into teams based on their ability and Teams are graded based on age level. Typically, 7 October to December 2024. Returning 3 February to March 2025.

Matchday occurs on Saturdays:

• U/10 girls anytime from 8.45am to 11.00am

• U/12 girls anytime form 11.45am to 2.45am

• U/14 girls anytime from 2.45pm to 5.45pm Training occurs on Tuesdays from 7.00am to 8.00am.

Lauriston Basketball Club Open Squad

LBC Open Squad occurs on Fridays at lunchtime, all are welcome.

Co-ordinator

Caitlin Taylor: basketball@lauriston.vic.edu.au

Fee

$450 per semester (six-month commitment)

Enrol

For more information on the LBC please refer to the club information on the Basketball Schoolbox page

Bush Kindergarten

4 Year Old Kindergarten

Vision: A world in which all people learn from and within nature.

Children involved in unstructured play in nature are calmer and will engage in richer imaginative play, increased physical activity, more focused play, and with positive social interactions (Nedovic et al., 2013)

There is growing evidence of the benefits of children playing freely in nature. Nature is a perfectly balanced play space brimming with loose parts that children can use to develop their games of imagination.

Contact

Sessions

Friday during Term time, 9.30am-1.30pm

Fee

$720 per term, to be added to your school account.

Enrol

Limited places, booking requests are taken following the Bush Kinder Open Morning in Term 4

Chess

Years 1 to 6

Classes will be offered to both beginner and advanced students. Students who already have a working knowledge of chess will be able to develop their skills, work towards participation in inter-school tournaments and can attend chess camps and holiday programs organised by Chess Australia. The following skills will be developed:

• Abstract analysis

• Spatial aptitude

• Problem- solving

• Verbal reasoning

• Logical and critical thinking

• Concentration and focus

The program runs for two semesters and students are expected to commit to at least one semester.

Teacher

Mr Leonid Sandler, International Master and International Chess Federation Trainer, Captain of Women’s Olympiad Chess Team 2004, 2006 and 2010, Director of Chess Australia Pty. Ltd.

Sessions

Years 1 – 2: Tuesday at lunchtime

Years 3 – 6: Thursday at lunchtime

Fee

$205 per term, to be added to your school account

Enrol

Complete the online enrolment form or scan the QR code.

Dance and Movement

4 Year Old Kindergarten to Year 6

The Australian Academy of Dance will be providing dance lessons at Lauriston in classical ballet and our preschool program of Dance. The Australian Academy of Dance is in Malvern East and is regarded as one of Melbourne’s premier dance training institutions and is proud to partner with Lauriston Girls’ School. Students will have the opportunity to learn from an experienced teacher and participate in annual assessments, mid-year performances and an end-of-year production at the National Theatre in St Kilda.

Sessions and Term Dates

Wednesday 3.30pm - 4.10pm

Wednesday 4.15pm - 4.55pm

Wednesday 5.00pm - 6.00pm

Ballet 4 Year Old Kindergarten

Ballet Prep to Year 2

Ballet Years 3 to 6

Term 1 Wednesday 12 February Wednesday 2 April

Term 2 Wednesday 23 April Wednesday 11 June

3

Term 4 Wednesday 8 October Wednesday 26 November

Location

Dance Studio, on the ground floor of the Irving Hall building.

Fees

$245 per term to be added to your school account Terms are typically eight weeks in length.

Please note that class time may change due to enrolment numbers:

• minimum of six (6) students per ballet class Enrol

4 Year Old Kindergarten: Enrolments open in early Term 1 2025

Prep – Year 6:Complete the online enrolment form or scan the QR code.

Debating

Debating provides students with an opportunity to develop their skills in critical thinking, reasoning and public speaking. Students on the debating teams learn to articulate in a clear manner, address an audience and present a strong argument. Students learn and discuss important issues affecting our world and engage in friendly competitions with students within Lauriston and from other schools.

Year 7 Debating (Junior)

The debating classes are offered to all students in Year 7.

Fee

$50 per year, to be added to your school account

Enrol in Year 7 Debating (Junior)

Complete the online enrolment form or scan the QR code

Senior Debating

The debating classes are offered to all students in Yeas 8, 10, 11 and 12.

Fee

$70 per year, to be added to your school account.

Enrol in Senior Debating

Complete the online enrolment form or scan the QR code.

Drama (lunchtime)

Years 4 to 12

Drama workshops are designed to provide participants with an enjoyable drama experience while increasing their confidence, creativity, skill levels and development of drama techniques. This will involve:

• Drama games and theatre sports

• Improvisation

• Exploration of space

• Sensory awareness activities

• Group devised plays and storytelling

• Mime and non- verbal communication

• Characterisation activities

• Developing scripts and props.

Teacher

Ms Bronwyn Greig

Fee

$210 per term (eight weeks) to be added to your school account.

Enrol

Complete the online enrolment form or scan the QR code.

Duke of Edinburgh Award

Available from Year 8 (14th birthday) to Year 12, with entry at any level of Bronze, Silver or Gold. Involvement in the Award encourages participants to pursue and maintain a wide range of desirable interests that will enhance their own development. Students are required to take more control of shaping their future as they follow their choice of interests. Applicants can tailor activities they currently do into their Award. Successful completion of a level is rewarded by a recognised community award. It may be possible for Years 11 and 12 International Baccalaureate students to use aspects of the Creativity, Activity, Service (CAS) component of the IB course towards the Service component of the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award. However, students must check with the Duke of Edinburgh Coordinator beforehand to ensure that service requirements of the Duke of Edinburgh Award are met.

The Award Involves: Service, Adventurous Journey, Skill, Physical Recreation and Residential (Gold only). There are three levels: Bronze (14+ Years 8 and 9), Silver (15+ Year 10), Gold (16+ Years 11 and 12).

Students can start at any level if they meet (or if at Howqua, nearly meet) the age requirement.

Involvement Required

• Initiative and decision- making

• Commitment

• Time

• Organisation

Benefits

• Retaining a wide range of desirable interests

• Greater enrichment of the student

• Gaining community recognition for the students’ achievements

• Social interaction and support

• Giving to the community

• Enjoyment, satisfaction and achievement

Fee

$520 covers administrative and stationery costs involved in conducting the Award, plus registration with the Duke of Edinburgh State Office. Expedition costs at Gold Level are additional and depend on the choice of activity. Bronze and Silver Expeditions completed at Howqua are at no additional cost.

Minimum Requirements

Expedition

If at Howqua: Hiking, Cycling, Horse Riding, XC Skiing, Canoeing and Rafting

Choice of (if at Howqua): Hiking, Horse Riding, XC Skiing and Canoeing.

# One component needs to be over a period of six months

* If new at Silver level, one component needs to be 12 months

^ If new at Gold level, one component needs to be 18 months

Co-ordinator

Ms Jodie Mitchell

Enrol

Complete the online enrolment form or scan the QR code.

Expeditions offered in 2017 may include: Wilsons Promontory, Grampians and Otways

Duke of Edinburgh Award | Compass Award

Levels 1 & 2 for Years 5 and 6

Levels 3 & 4 for Years 5 to 7

Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award Foundation Program - Compass Awards is designed to enhance development of the individual child by allowing and encouraging participants to choose their own challenging activities that are interesting, exciting and fun.

This program is open to all students in Years 5 to 7.

Fee

$120

Enrol

Complete the online enrolment form or scan the QR code.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

Years

1 to 6

Lauriston Junior School is offering English as an Additional Language (EAL) Classes to Junior School students in Year 1 through to Year 6. This program will run during Terms 1, 2, 3 and 4. Students are expected to commit for the entire time.

Co-ordinator

Ms Nina Harrison

Years 1 to 3

Mondays: 3.30pm - 4.30pm, in classroom A025A.

Fee: $150 per term, 8 weeks, to be added to your school account.

Years

4 to 6

Tuesdays: 3.30pm – 4.45pm, in classroom AO25A

Fee: $210 per term, 8 weeks, to be added to your school account.

Enrol

Complete the online enrolment form or scan the QR code.

Music

All Year Levels

Engagement in musical learning is an essential part of the educational experience for all Lauriston students.

We recognise the joy, resilience, and challenge that arises from musical learning and place high value on the capacity of music to shape our students into empathetic, creative and curious people. The vast experiences which are available to our musicians, whether this be performing on Melbourne’s finest concert stages or composing a digital soundtrack, all play a role in transforming the imaginations and confidence of our students.

Private Music Lessons

All students from Prep – 12 can enrol in private individual or group instrumental lessons, including voice and theory lessons, through the Lauriston Music School. Enrolment is via the Music page on Schoolbox. Please note that all existing music students are NOT required to re-register for the following year; they will be automatically rolled over. Only new music students are required to register on Schoolbox for 2025.

The following list indicates instruments available for study and the minimum year level at which students may commence.

Recorder Prep

*Students can apply to learn instruments which are asterisked. These requests will be considered by the Head of Music, Head of Department and Coordinator of Junior School Music. Considerations will be based on physical suitability of the student and their aptitude for the instrument.

2024 Private Lesson Fees

Ensembles

A broad range of open, auditioned and chamber music ensembles are available for our students to join so that they may experience the joys of shared group music-making. For more information, including a description of each ensemble, the ensemble timetable and registration information, please visit the Ensembles section of the Music Page on Schoolbox.

Terms & Conditions

Full terms and conditions for private music lessons can be found on Schoolbox.

Lauriston Netball Club (LNC)

Years 3 to 12

The LNC was established at the start of 2018. The LNC is open to all Lauriston students from Years 3 to 12 and acts as an opportunity for students who play club netball for their school.

Teams are graded based on their year levels.

Matches take place on Saturdays for all year levels.

Trainings take place before school and are compulsory to attend.

Netta

In Terms 3 and 4, Lauriston is offering a seven-week Netta Program to students in Year 2.

This program is open to all Year 2 students who are interested in learning the skills of netball.

The Netta sessions will be run by the Lauriston Netball Club senior coaches and will be held on Friday lunchtime in the Ullmer Centre and on the Huntingtower Road courts.

Registration for the 2025 Netta Program will be available in 2025.

Please note: the Netta Program will only commence if the minimum number of participants is met

Co-ordinator

Kellie Strauss: netball@lauriston.vic.edu.au

Enrol

Please note: Registration for the 2025 Lauriston Netball Club will be available in Term 1 2025.

For more information on the LBC please refer to the club information on the Netball Schoolbox page.

Rowing

Years 7 to 12

Rowing training is held each week at Banks Rowing Club, 3 Boathouse Drive, Melbourne.

To participate in the Lauriston Rowing Program, students need to commit to the training schedule and full participation at the rowing regattas. For students in Years 10 and 11 as part of this program, it is compulsory for participants to attend both the January rowing camp and the Head of the School Girls’ camp, in Term 1 2026. The cost of both camps is included in the 2025/2026 Rowing Season Fees.

Season

The rowing season commences in Terms 3 and 4 of the current year and runs through to the end of Term 1 in the following year.

• Current Year 7 students’ row in Term 4 2025.

• Current Years 9 students’ row in Term 1 2025.

• Current Years 10 and 11 students’ row in Term 3 2025, Term 4 2025 and Term 1 2026.

Co-ordinator

Jack Steel, Head of Rowing: rowing@lauriston.vic.edu.au

Terms and Conditions

An application to participate in this Co-curricular Program, run by Lauriston will only be considered if all tuition and other fees and charges have been paid by the due date. Where fees remain outstanding and no acceptable payment plan is in place, Lauriston reserves the right to exclude the student from participating in this activity.

Parents are urged to collect their child promptly at the end of each rowing session.

Careful consideration should be given before students take extra sporting programs. Too often students are keen to play a sport and when they realise that hard work, application and commitment are required, their interest wanes rapidly.

Enrol

Please note: Registration for the 2025 Snowsports Program will be available in Term 1 2025.

For more information, please refer to the Rowing Schoolbox page.

Snowsports

Prep to Year 12

Lauriston Snowsports Team is open to students from Prep to Year 12, and competition experience is not necessary.

The Victorian Interschools competition will be held in August 2025. The students compete in divisions depending on their year level. Senior School divisions compete Thursday to Sunday and Junior School divisions compete Monday to Wednesday.

Alpine Giant Slalom, Snowboard Giant Slalom, Boardercross, Ski cross, Moguls, Cross Country Classical, Cross- Country Freestyle Relay and Cross-Country Ski Trials are the disciplines in which students may compete throughout the season.

Snowsports trials are compulsory and will be held in July 2025.

In addition to the levy and competition costs, student accommodation and transport during the Interschools and trial day, are to be arranged and paid for by parents.

Co-ordinator

Karl Lewis, Snowsports Coordinator: snowsports@lauriston.vic.edu.au

Fee

$490, to be added to your school account .

Co-ordinator

Karl Lewis, Snowsports Coordinator: snowsports@lauriston.vic.edu.au

Enquiries

Please note: Registration for the 2025 Snowsports Program will be available in Term 1 2025. For more information, please refer to the Snowsports Schoolbox page.

Swimming

Level Focus Skills

1. Slide In Entry - Monkey Crawl Along Wall - Exit

2. Submerge With Bubbles

Starfish

Water confidence and kicking

Clownfish Developing Arm Strokes & Deep Water Activities

Turtle Independent Swimming & Intro to Fly/Breast kick

Stingray Developing Fly/ Breaststroke

3. Float On Front With Aid

4. Float On Back With Aid

5. Kicking On Front With Aid

6. Kicking On Back With Aid

1. Freestyle With Board (10m)

2. Backstroke With Board (10m)

3. Float On Back & Front Unassisted

4. Jump In & Return To Edge Unassisted

5. Submerge & Retrieve Object

6. Kneeling Dive - Push & Glide

1. Freestyle (15m)

2. Backstroke (15m)

3. Dolphin Kick (15m)

4. Survival Backstroke & Sculling On Back

5. Treading Water 30 seconds

6. Standing Dive

1. Freestyle & Backstroke (25m)

2. Breaststroke (15m)

3. Butterfly (15m)

4. Summersault

5. Treading Water 45 seconds

6. Standing Dive Off Blocks

1. Freestyle, Backstroke, Breaststroke (50m)

2. Butterfly (15m)

Dolphin Lap Swimming, Technique & Turns

Shark Endurance Swimming & Development of Racing/Competitive Skills

Squad preparation sessions

Squad Program

3. Sidestroke (25m)

4. Tumble turn

5. Treading Water 1 minute

6. Racing Dive

1. Freestyle, Backstroke, Breaststroke (100m)

2. Butterfly (25m)

3. Survival Swim (100m)

4. Turns – All Strokes

5. Treading Water 2 minutes

6. Racing Dive – 25m Sprint

*Fins allowed

Swimmers who complete Shark level, can then join the Lauriston Swim Squad. For all squad enquiries, please email the swim school.

Swimming Lesson Term Fees

Learn to Swim – $245

Private Lessons – $475

Squad Program - $420 Fees

Fees must be paid in full at the time of booking to commence lessons for a particular time period. Fees must be received in full during re-enrolment to guarantee your spot for the following term. Payments can be made by Visa or Mastercard in the Swim School office. (). A credit surcharge of 1% (GST inclusive and subject to change) will be applied to the transaction at the time of making payment. No refunds will be made on any term payments.

Suspension will only be granted upon presentation of a medical certificate stating the dates of absence to the Swim School Manager.

Any payments affected by a suspension will be held over in family credit indefinitely.

Management reserves the right to terminate the Lauriston Swimming membership of any person not complying with any of the listed terms and conditions.

Enrol and More Information

Swim School webpage | Read the Swim School Handbook

For all enquiries and to enrol, contact Chloe Walker, Aquatics & Swim School Manager

Email: swimschool@lauriston.vic.edu.au

Phone: 9864 7572

Urban Adventures

4 Year Old Kindergarten

Vision: To offer opportunities for children to become familiar with and utilise places, resources and people that can be found in our local community to enhance their development through authentic, hands-on learning experiences.

Educators will carefully consider the integration of fortnightly adventures into our community into the program, with a focus on building independence, courage and awareness when navigating the world around us. Adventures into the community will be based upon children’s current inquiries and include spaces and places that can be safely reached either on foot or via public transport. Potential experiences may include visits to local parks, shops or markets or meeting local police or firemen at their stations

Contact

Fiona Ireland, Director of Kindergarten: irelandfi@lauriston.vic.edu.au

Sessions

Friday during Term time, 8.45am-3.00pm

Fee

$1250 per term, to be added to your school account

Enrol

Limited places, bookings requests are taken following an enrolment form sent in Term 4.

External Providers

In addition to the Co-curricular activities provided by employed or contracted staff, Lauriston offers Coding, Entrepreneurship Program and French through external service providers. As these programs are run by external providers, please contact the provider directly to enrol your child in these programs.

Code Camp

Years 3-6

Wednesdays, 3.30pm–4.45pm

Phone: 1300 26 33 22

Enrol via the codecamp website

Alliance Française

Years 1-6

French language classes held on Mondays.

French Club 1 from 3.30pm - 4.30pm, French Club 2 from 4.30pm - 5.30pm.

Phone: 9525 3463

Enrol via the Alliance Françoise website

Kids Unlimited (Entrepreneurship Program)

Years 5 & 6

Held on Fridays 3.30pm-4.30pm

Phone: 1300 424 377

Enrol via the Kids Unlimited website (in 2025)

38 Huntingtower Road Armadale VIC 3143 Australia

CRICOS No. 00152F

Primary Years Course Code: 015713K

Secondary Years Course Code: 005356J

ABN 15 004 264 402

+61 3 9864 7555

student@lauriston.vic.edu.au

lauriston.vic.edu.au

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