2025 Secondary News, Term 2, Week 9

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Secondary School

SIBLINGS OF CROSS COUNTRY TRAINERS

Primary School aged siblings who are not participating in the Cross Country Training cannot be left at school without parent/carer supervision before 8:15am and must be picked up by 3:30pm.

Parents will be called to collect any siblings who are onsite before 8:15am or after 3:30pm without a parent/carer.

SIBLINGS OF CROSS COUNTRY TRAINERS

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MIDDLE SCHOOL DEBATING IN TERM 4

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BOOK WEEK AND COSTUME SELECTION

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TAX DEDUCTIBLE DONATIONS

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UPCOMING EVENTS

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ATTACHMENTS

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MIDDLE SCHOOL - DEBATING IN TERM 4

In Term 4, the Debating Association of Victoria (DAV) is holding the Years 7 and 8 Junior Debating Program here at Northside.

Why Debate?

Debating is a valuable skill that:

Promotes confidence and effective public speaking

Encourages logical thinking, social awareness, and interest in current affairs

Supports learning across all subject areas

Develops critical, creative, ethical, intercultural, and social capabilities in line with the Victorian

When?

Competition Schedule (evenings at Northside):

Training Night – Tuesday 7th October 2025

Round 1 – Tuesday 14th October 2025

Round 2 – Tuesday 28th October 2025

Round 3 – Tuesday 11th November 2025

Times TBC. It is usually a 6:00pm or 7:00pm start.

Expectations:

Prepare for the debate beforehand.

Please arrive on time in the evenings.

Parents are invited to stay.

Some training is offered - it's recommended but not compulsory.

Maintain clear communication with the team and teacher if you are unable to attend.

Students forfeit if they do not have three members on a team to debate

Have fun learning!

Please get in touch with Mrs Field to register interest at afield@ncc.vic.edu.au.

Friday 22nd August 2025

As we look forward to celebrating Book Week together, we are excited about the opportunity to encourage a love of reading and creativity across our school community. This is a special time where students can bring their favourite characters and stories to life through costume and imagination

This year’s theme is Book an Adventure, and we encourage students to explore books that inspire courage, curiosity, and character-building journeys As we prepare for this fun and meaningful event, we would like to remind families of a few important guidelines to ensure that our celebration reflects the values of our Christian ethos:

Costumes should be positive, respectful, and in keeping with our Christian Values. We ask that students choose characters who embody traits such as kindness, bravery, honesty, and compassion.

Please avoid costumes that are scary or inappropriate, including witches (good or bad), wizards (good or bad), demons, vampires, zombies, or any that involve blood, gore, or horror themes. These can be upsetting to our younger students and are not in line with our school values. Weapons of any kind, such as swords, guns, or other imitation weapons, are not permitted.

Students should be dressed modestly and appropriately, with costumes that allow for safe play and participation throughout the school day. Closed-toe footwear is required

Children who come dressed in costumes that do not align with these guidelines may be asked to change into their school uniform (parents may be contacted if there is no change of clothes available)

We strongly encourage creative, home-made costumes that reflect beloved characters from books and stories. If you are unsure whether a costume is appropriate, please speak with your child’s Home Group Teacher ahead of time.

Thank you for your continued support in making Book Week a joyful, inclusive, and values-aligned event for all students. We look forward to seeing the wonderful ways our students bring books to life through their costumes and imaginations!

TAX DEDUCTIBLE DONATIONS TO THE SCHOOL BUILDING FUND

The Northside Christian College Committee of Management is delighted to announce that the Northside Christian College School Building Fund is open to tax-deductible donations

These funds will greatly benefit Northside, enabling the provision of quality education to current and future students, as well as benefiting the donor with a tax deduction.

School Building Fund donations may be used for the following:

Capital improvements and refurbishments

Repairs, painting, plumbing and general maintenance

Replacing floor coverings

Heater/Cooler repairs and/or replacement

Cleaning a school building

Building insurance

Security costs

All contributions to the Building Fund are tax deductible and will be gratefully accepted.

Donations can be made through our Finance Office between 9:00am - 3:30pm Monday to Friday.

WEEK 10B Monday 23rd - Friday 27th June

Monday 23rd June - Unit 2 and Unit 4 Commence

SafeTalk Workshop Year 10AP

Engage 9 Perserverance Walk 5

Cross Country Training 3:00pm - 3:45pm

Years 9 - 12 DAV Debating Round 4

Tuesday 24th June

SafeTalk Workshop Year 10MC

Wednesday 25th June

Secondary Jazz Band Music Rehearsals

Dare2Drift

Thursday 26th June

CSEN Cross Country Championships

Friday 27th June

Year 9 Resume Workshops

WEEK 11A Monday 30th June - Wednesday 2nd July

Monday 30th June

Whole School Assembly

Wednesday 2nd July

Secondary School Jazz Band Music Rehearsals

Years 9 - 10 Team Development Volleyball

Year 7 Lego Workshop

THREATENED AUSTRALIAN FAUNA OR FLORA

DUE BEFORE: 26TH JUNE

FREE Supported Seminar for Primary Carers of Children Experiencing Anxiety Fear Less Seminar

Open to parents and carers of children 6-12 years living in the Cities of Darebin, Yarra, Banyule, Nillumbik and Whittlesea.

Fear-Less Triple P supports parents to learn new strategies for managing their child’s anxiety. This supported seminar is for parents that are concerned about their child’s anxiety that would like to learn strategies they can put in place to support the wellbeing of their child and the family.

The topics covered in this program include:

• Understanding how anxiety works,

• Becoming the best possible model of anxiety management for their children,

• Becoming effective emotion coaches,

• Understanding and teaching the value of flexible thinking,

• Managing their children’s anxiety effectively, and

• Using constructive coping.

DATE: 23/06/25

TIME: 10:00am- 12:00pm

LOCATION: Online via zoom

How to make an enquiry:

Contact the Triple P team with your name and contact number (E: triplep@berrystreet.org.au or ph: 9450 4700 and ask to speak to a member of the Triple P team).

Enquiries must be made by 5pm on 16/06/25

Please note that enquiries do not guarantee an enrolment in the seminar and that capacity may be reached prior to this date. As such, we encourage you to reach out ASAP to avoid disappointment.

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