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From the Principal Welcome

Welcome to all members of our school community to the 2014 school year. We have had a very positive start to the year with students engaged in a variety of learning programs across the school. This is my third week as Acting Principal and I would like to say thank you to staff, students and parents for your warm welcome to Suzanne Cory High School. I would also like to wish Mr Peter Starford, Principal at Suzanne Cory High School (2011 – 2103) all the best for the year ahead and acknowledge his passion for education and dedication to the school. We would like to welcome our Year 9 students and new students in other year levels. 2014 is a significant year for the school. This is the first year where we will have a full complement of students with 800 students across Years 9 to 12. Our Foundation students are now in Year 12 and we look forward to celebrating their achievements in all curriculum areas at the end of this year. We have 17 new staff including teachers and Education support staff starting this year which will enhance our teaching and learning programs and provide further opportunities for students to experience success. These opportunities will be provided in classes, year level, co-curricular and whole school programs and events. There will be opportunities for leadership, community participation and contribution to the culture of Suzanne Cory High School. Students will be presented with challenges; both intellectual and physical which will enhance their learning experience and prepare them for a future as citizens in a global community. Our Year 12 students have already had an experience beyond school with a 2 day program at The University of Melbourne. Students listened to presentations regarding tertiary options and took part in activities to help them navigate the journey into the next stage of their education. It was a pleasure to join students and teachers at Queens College for dinner and then participate in a trivia quiz which was highly

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competitive and very entertaining. Year 9 students have embarked on a program at Deakin University this week to develop their leadership capabilities and build positive relationships with their peers and Home group teachers. The school oval is being constructed this year for use in 2015. This will add to the Physical Education and Sport facilities at the school providing students with increased access to resources. An important part of the Sporting program is the Swimming and Athletics carnivals to be held in Term 1. These days are wonderful opportunities for students to represent their House and also to build friendships within and across year levels.

The 2014 School Year

My message to students in our first assemblies was to make a commitment to “What is possible and what is next”. I have already had a glimpse of what is possible at Suzanne Cory High School at the awards night last year and through the results achieved by students in unit 3 and 4 subjects. An outstanding effort which sets the scene for further possibilities this year. And what is next for our students to achieve their full potential? Planning their study, being organised, asking for help, using all available resources, finding a balance between school and other parts of their life, getting involved, getting enough sleep and staying healthy will help. We hope that students are able to think about what is possible and then focussing on what is next to achieve their full potential.

Student Wellbeing

Students in every Year level have a Home group teacher and Wellbeing Leader who will provide support within the School wide positive behaviours framework. Please contact your child’s Home group teacher in the first instance regarding wellbeing or educational programs. Our Assistant Principals, Ms Muollo and Mr Milner and I will also provide assistance to students and parents.

Parents and the school

Parents are very welcome to become involved at Suzanne Cory High School. The School Council and Parents and Friends Association are the formal organisations within the school that provide

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Assistant Principals

opportunities for parents to participate. You may wish to consider nominating for School Council. School Council elections are held in March each year. We also welcome volunteers to assist with school programs or you may be able to provide a placement for a Year 10 student through our Work Experience program. The Term 1 Calendar is provided for your information listing all school events.

Frances Muollo Stewart Milner Assistant Principal Assistant Principal

I wish all families a healthy and happy 2014. Regards, Kay Peddle Acting Principal

This issue’s cover art was created by Hoang Do of 11A

Student Wellbeing Leaders

Travis Hand Year 9

Jacqueline Ladd Year 10

Julia List Year 11

Nina De Garis Year 12

Homegroup Teachers 9 A 9 B 9 C 9 D 9 E 9 F 9 G 9 H

Alex Carroll David King Noelle Collombet-Sankey Jasmine Byrne Kate Nugara John Trajanovksi Carina Owens Raquel Fenby

11 A 11 B 11 C 11 D 11 E 11 F 11 G 11 H

Jason Portelli Timmee Grinham (Thu: Tracey Bolton-Wood) Daniel McDowell Marissa Chui Michael Bourke Chizuko Inoue-Anderson (Thu: Andrea Maher) Cindy Sullivan Amanda Green

10 A Sandra Wagner 10 B Julie Stevenson 10 C Kevin Leong 10 D Glen Stewart 10 E Arnaud Gazelle 10 F Anna Tait 10 G Darren Nicholas 10 H Fiona Krogh

12 A 12 B 12 C 12 D 12 E 12 F 12 G 12 H

Helen Bradwell (Thu: Nick Cummins) Feng Yi Jian (Thu: Nina De Garis) Alex Malone Kerrie Blain Bruce Drummon Jeffrey Kerry Alice Andreu Isaac Ryan

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4 Reminders & Notices Education Maintenance Allowance The Education Maintenance Allowance (EMA) is provided by the Victorian Government to lower-income families to help with education-related costs. If you have a child under 16, and you hold a valid Health Care Card, Pension Card, or are a temporary foster parent, you may be eligible to receive the EMA. The allowance is paid in two instalments, one in March and one in August. The payment is intended to assist with educationrelated costs such as; uniforms, excursions, textbooks, and stationery. You can elect to have your EMA paid in one of the following ways: • Paid by direct deposit (Electronic Funds Transfer) into your own nominated bank account; or • Paid to the school to be held as credit which you can use towards education expenses; or

In 2014, the annual EMA amount per student is: • $250 for students until age 16 • A pro-rata amount is payable for students turning 16 in 2014. For more information about the EMA, visit http://www. education.vic.gov.au/school/parents/financial/Pages/ default.aspx

How to Apply: Contact the General Office to obtain an EMA application form. Closing Date: You need to obtain an EMA application form from the General Office and return by Friday 28 February 2014.

Key Dates

Student Absences

13th Feb - Sport: Softball/Baseball 18th Feb - VCE Parent Information Evening 6:30PM 18th Feb - Sport: Cricket Senior Boys 20th Feb - Swimming Carnival @ Lara swimming pool 21st Feb - School Photos 24th Feb - Sport: Cricket Girls 25th Feb - Year 9 City Program (9A - 9D Day 1) 26th Feb - Year 9 City Program (9A - 9D Day 2) 27th Feb - Year 9 City Program (9E - 9H Day 1) 27th Feb - OZCLO Competition 27th Feb - Sport: Volleyball Girls 28th Feb - Year 9 City Program (9E - 9H Day 2) 24th Oct - Year 12 Valedictory Dinner (details to be provided)

Parents are reminded that if your child is absent, you must notify the school. You can contact us by telephone on 8734 2800 or via email on suzanne.cory. hs@edumail.vic.gov.au If your child is absent and we are not notified, we will call you to ascertain the whereabouts of your child.

Year 9 and 10 Managed Bring Your Own Device Program

Thank you to parents and students who have purchased one of the three devices on the MBYOD purchase portal. For families who are yet to purchase one of the devices, we encourage you to go to the portal to obtain your device: http://www.lwt.com.au/orders/SuzanneCoryHS These laptops and tablets are important learning tools for students. As outlined in the handbook, please note that our Managed BYOD program is a portal purchase program with three options for purchase and that we can only connect those particular listed devices to the school network. Each of those three options comes to your home pre-imaged with the eduStar suite of programs, the Windows 8.1 Professional Edition and Microsoft Office 2013 to ensure that students have a standard set of programs to access and use as part of the learning program at school. Students will also be able to access on-site repairs at the school by the supplier and at-home repairs if requested. We look forward to all

students joining this Managed BYOD program to enable an enriched learning experience with regular use of the school network, internet and digital learning resources in their classes. MBYOD devices are being progressively connected to the school network each day as students bring them in. The Year 11 and 12 laptops are being distributed as students return their Acceptable Use Agreements. We have recently had twenty one additional new data projectors installed in learning spaces across the school and digital signage (large-screen panels) installed in the school’s agora, reception and cafeteria areas. An additional lab of Mac computers has also been established during the holidays, predominantly for students undertaking art, design, technology, media and music subjects. Stewart Milner Assistant Principal

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New Teaching Staff We’re proud to introduce our new teachers for 2014. As the school now has a full enrolment of 800 students across year 9 to 12, we’ve appointed 16 new members to our teaching staff. They come from a wide array of backgrounds and bring a rich set of skills and knowledge to Suzanne Cory High School.

Mr Hutchison

Maths/ Chemistry

Ms Owens Health / PE

Mr Kellam English

Ms Chui Chemistry/ Science

Ms Zhang Chinese

Ms List English

Ms Leong English

Ms Ruddick Health / PE

Ms Maher

Ms Grinham Economics & Humanities

Business Management / Humanities

Mr Malone Maths

Ms Green

Physics/ Systems Engineering

Ms Radhakrishnan

Ms Gao Maths

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Maths

Ms Andreu Chemistry/ Science

Mr Ryan Physics / Science

Mr Agostino Guitar


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Year 12 Study Periods In Year 12 our students are undertaking four or five Unit 3/4 studies at Suzanne Cory High School. As a result of this students will have periods during the school day when they do not have timetabled classed. These periods are an important part of their year 12 program as they provide students with time to study independently or in small groups. Students are expected to use their study periods wisely to ensure the maximum benefit. When classes are not timetabled they are able to work individually in the iCentre, in small groups in the study centre or under teacher supervision in a break out room around the school. Students will not be supervised by a teacher during these times.

about upcoming events. Accordingly all students are expected to punctually attend homegroup every day. Students with a study period between homegroup and lunchtime are then expected to remain on school grounds and work in the areas described above. Students with study periods at the end of the day may leave school grounds after their last timetabled class but not before the start of lunchtime. These students must sign out at the front office before leaving school grounds and should not return once they have left for the day. Students are, of course, welcome to stay on school grounds and continue to study at these times should they so wish.

All students start the day with a timetabled session; Martha Goodridge-Kelly morning homegroup. This is an essential part VCE Programs and Development Leading Teacher of the day in which students connect with their homegroup teacher and receive important notices

SCHS in the News Last year, 178 of the school’s 200 year 11 students completed a year 12 VCE subject. Some students came back to the school on the day their results were released to conduct an interview with local news and participate in a photo shoot. Congratulations to these students for making the SCHS community proud!

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Ms Caitlin Wilks - New School Counsellor Hi my name is Caitlin and I am the new Student Wellbeing Counsellor at SCHS. I trained as a Social Worker and have spent my time working and volunteering with high school aged students and their families across the western region of Melbourne in many different roles.

or anxious more often than usual, difficult things happening with friends or family, or anything else that you might be concerned about. If you would like further support, information or advice, your first contact point will be your Home Group Teacher, who will be able to provide some strategies and/or information that could be helpful. You are also welcome to make an appointment with me through your Home Group Teacher and Year Level Wellbeing Leader. You will not have to tell anyone the specific details about why you I will be working Monday to would like to make an appointment if you don’t feel Wednesday from the Wellbeing Office which is next comfortable to, just simply that you are interested in meeting with me. For Year 12 students, these to the Sick Bay and across from the Careers Office. appointments can be made in your Study Periods. I am available to meet with students who might like to have a confidential chat about ways to overcome I look forward to meeting you over the year. challenges to achieving their future goals. This could be stress or worry about your study, feeling low, sad Caitlin Wilks School Counsellor

Australian Navy Cadets - TS Voyager Do you want to achieve more in life, not just school All you have to be is aged between turning 13 this or sports? Want your resume to look impressive? Do year and 18. Visit our unit , see what we’re about you love water, outdoors and being adventurous? and obtain your joining pack. Would you love to travel? Not just with family and friends, but with the Royal Australian Navy, all TS Voyager expenses paid for?! 146 Nelson Place Williamstown. The Australian Navy Cadets can teach you new skills Friday Evenings (Feb-Dec) from 7pm – 10pm in sailing, canoeing and seamanship, navigation, Website: www.cadetnet.gov.au first aid, drill and ceremonial procedures; as well or contact the Commanding Officer as leadership skills, effective communication Lieutenant Jeff Paull on 0419116155 and information technology. You will develop confidence, pride and self-discipline.

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Poetry Competition

Ms Bradwell will be running some Poetry Group sessions to help with ideas for this during February – watch the bulletin for dates.

Each year the Nillumbik Council runs an Ekphrasis poetry competition: that is, poetry that is inspired by works of art. There are a number of artworks from their collection that are on a website for you to respond to in some way – see the example to the left; or follow the website below for further details. Poems have to be no longer than 12 lines; winning poems will be printed as part of a series of postcards. There is a youth section and it’s free to enter. There’s a $150 prize for the youth section and you can enter up to 3 poems. Entries close 31 March 2014. Ms Helen Bradwell. http://www.nillumbik.vic.gov.au/Things_to_do/ Arts_and_culture/Awards_and_Prizes/2014_ Ekphrasis_Poetry_Award

OzCLO Competition Last year, 302 students, from all over Victoria, participated in this competition, in teams of four. Of the nine Suzanne Cory High School teams (across Years 9-11), two teams finished in the silver category and the other seven teams finished in the bronze category. This was an impressive result, which we aim to match and improve upon this year.

information and some sample problems. If you think this kind of competition might be the sort of challenge that you would enjoy, speak with your friendly English teacher. Students who would like to enter a team are invited to collect an entry form from Ms. Sullivan or Ms. Bradwell.

This year, the online competition will be held on Thursday 27th February (from 2.30-4.30pm). Ms. Cindy Sullivan English/Humanities Leading Preparation time commences at 1.30pm. Students Teacher who are competing will miss their scheduled period 5/6 classes and be required to stay at school until When: Thu 27th February they are dismissed at 4.30pm. Time: 1.30pm (preparation time) 2.30pm - 4.30pm online competition. See the OZCLO page in this newsletter for more

Gold for Darius Lewis Congratulations to Darius Lewis for of the Wyndham Track and Field taking Gold at the Victorian Country club. What a fantastic achievement! Championships. He won the gold for the under-20 shotput event as part

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Interschool Sports

Welcome to another exciting and action packed year of sport at Suzanne Cory High School. Term one is jammed with opportunities to get involved to help the students begin their year with a balanced and healthy approach. Below is a list of term 1 sports where students can compete against other schools in the Wyndham division. For more information, please see the corresponding coach or Mr. McDowell. Get involved! Sport Baseball – Sen and Int Boys Cricket – Sen Boys SCHS Swimming Carnival Cricket – Int Boys Cricket – Int and Sen Girls Volleyball – Int and Sen Girls Volleyball – Int and Sen Boys Tennis – Int Boys/girls Tennis – Sen boys/girls

Venue President’s Park, Heaths Rd. Galvin Park Res. Lara Pool As above Soldiers Res. Werribee Rec Centre As above Saltwater Reserve As above

Teacher/Coach Ms Fenby Mr Stewart Mr Hand Ms Stevenson Ms Sullivan (sen), Mr Malone (Int) Mr Hand Mr Hand Ms Chui/Mr Bourke As above

Lara Pool Galvin Park Reserve

VU Athletics Track Kardinia Pool, Geelong

Mr McDowell Mr Trajanovski (boys) Ms Ladd (girls) Ms Fenby (boys) Ms Sullivan (girls) Mr Nicholas Mr McDowell

Werribee Rec Centre

Ms Byrne

Netball – Sen. Boys/girls

Date Thurs Feb 13th Tues Feb 18th Thurs Feb 20th Fri Feb 21st Mon Feb 24th Thurs Feb 27th Fri Feb 28th Mon March 3rd Thurs March 6th Tues March 4th Tues 18th March Tues 18th March Fri March 21st Thurs March 27th Weds March 26th Fri March 28th

Werribee Rec Centre

Table Tennis – Sen boys/girls Badminton – Sen boys/girls Touch - All

Fri March 28th Fri March 28th TBA

Werribee Rec Centre Werribee Rec Centre TBA

Ms Fenby (boys)/ Ms Carroll (girls) Ms Gao Ms Bradwell Mr McDowell

Swimming (Wyndham) Soccer Sen boys/girls Hockey Sen boys/girls SCHS Athletics Swimming (West. Met. Region) Netball – Int boys

Presidents Park

SWIMMING CARNIVAL 20TH FEBRUARY @ LARA SWIMMING POOL

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Year 12 University of Melbourne Camp Our 200 Year 12 students took part in two days of activities and presentations at the University of Melbourne last week. This was a special program developed in conjunction with the University of Melbourne Student Recruitment Unit in the Office of Admissions, which included presentations from some of the Program Directors, Research

Fellows, Pro-Vice Chancellors, Associate Deans and Professors from the faculties of Science (including Health Science), Environments, Arts and Commerce. Students also experienced life in a residential academic college setting during their overnight stay at Queen’s College and University College. Mr Stewart Milner Assistant Principal

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Celebrations with Shanghai Foreign Language School Suzanne Cory High School is fortunate to have a Sister School relationship with the prestigious Shanghai Foreign Language School (SFLS). Affiliated with the Shanghai International Studies University (SISU), SFLS is a top ranked specialist language school, drawing students not only from Shanghai but also from other parts of China. December 2013 marked the 50th anniversary of SFLS and I was privileged to be invited to participate in the anniversary celebrations and deliver a keynote presentation at an international symposium attended by SFLS and SISU staff, school leaders from Shanghai and other Chinese foreign language schools and representatives from other international tertiary institutions and schools with whom SFLS has a relationship. A gift was presented from Suzanne Cory School to

the Shanghai Foreign Language School to mark the importance of the occasion and the commitment to an ongoing relationship between our schools. Our schools are an excellent match in a number of ways with both being academically selective co-educational schools, students are of similar age, students exhibit high-level aspirations and both schools value the development of student leadership and a well-rounded school experience. Indeed, the SFLS motto No End to Learning and the SCHS motto Learning for Life illustrate our common purposes and values. Later this year it is anticipated that students from each school will have the opportunity to participate in visits to each other’s schools and cities. Peter and Fiona Starford

Thank You The Suzanne Cory High School community would like to extend a warm thank you to our suppliers, Landmark School Supplies and Rushfords Schoolwear, for supporting our students. We would also like to thank the Parents and Friends Association for purchasing an automated external defibrillator for the school. We appreciate the work that the PFA does for the school community and are grateful for their generous purchase.

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OzCLO 2014

Australian Computational and Linguistics Olympiad OzCLO is a language puzzle-solving competition for students in years 9-12. No linguistic knowledge necessary, however it’s great for students who like languages, maths, computers and natural sciences. National winners will go to Beijing, China to compete in the International Olympiad!

Try your hand at a puzzle right now! Below are some English words written in Braille, an alphabet made of raised dots for blind people to read with their fingers. We’ll tell you what five of the words are: door, ware, rare, deer, dare Match the word and the Braille spelling – and then you can figure out what the sixth word is! Can’t get it? That’s OK, the answer is at the bottom of the poster! If you enjoyed that you’ll love:

Registration is free! For more information and sample puzzles: Web page: www.ozclo.org.au. Email: vic@ozclo.org.au.

Answer: door = 1, ware = 3, rare = 5, deer = 4, dare = 2. The sixth word = word!

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Below is some important information regarding Students 16 years and under, who do not with Victoria’s student and concession travel ticketing to purchase a Student Pass are not required to arrangements for 2014. obtain a VPT Student Concession Card but can still get a child myki for concession travel by visiting a Proof of concession entitlement metropolitan premium train station, a myki-enabled ALl students aged 17 years and over, or those staffed V/Line station, a myki retailer, visiting ptv. requiring a half yearly or yearly Student Pass vic.gov.au, or calling 1800 800 007 (6am - midnight (regardless of age), are required to obtain a 2014 daily). A $3 card fee applies. Victorian Public Transport (VPT) Student Concession Card as proof of their concession entitlement. Students 17 years and over, who require a VPT Student Concession Card as proof of their 2014 Victorian Student Pass concession entitlement can obtain a VPT Student The Victorian Student Pass provides travel for Concession Card and apply for a free concession students on all metropolitan trains, trams and buses, myki (if required) at the same time. Students will all regional bus services and all V/Line train and need to complete the enclosed form and lodge it coach services operating wholly within Victoria. The at a metropolitan premium train station, a mykiStudent Pass is issued on a myki. enabled staffed V/Line station or the PTV Hub at 750 Collins St, Docklands. They will then be issued How to apply for a 2014 VPT Student Concession with their 2014 VPT Student Concession Card ($9 Card and/or a Student Pass fee applies) and a free concession myki (if required). The 2014 VPT Student Concession Card & Student Those students who already have a concession myki Pass Application Form can now be obtained from: can continue to use it and only need to renew their • metropolitan premium train stations concession entitlement by compelting the 2014 VPT • PTV Hubs (Southern Cross Station & 750 Student Concession Card Form. Collins St, Docklands) • PTV Call Centre by calling 1800 800 007 Students are of course legally required to touch on (6am - midnight daily) with their myki cards every time they travel, even • online at ptv.vic.gov.au if they have a valid student pass. Students who have a student pass, or who are over 16 years old, Students wishing to purchase a Half Yearly ($261) must also carry their concession card at all times or Yearly ($501) Victorian Student Pass will be when travelling. Tithout their concession card their required to obtain a 2014 VPT Student Concession student pass is not valid whether they have touched Card, regardless of age, as proof of their concession on or not. entitlement. The standard $9 fee applies. Students can obtain a Student pass from a metropolitain premium train station, a myki-enabled V/Line staffed station or the PTV Hub at 750 Collins St, Docklands, and will have their 2014 Yearly or Half Yearly Victorian Student Pass loaded to their existing myki card. IF the student does not already have a myki, the Student Pass will be loaded onto a new myki. This myki will be issued on the spot with the myki card fee waived.

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All students commence

FRIDAY 31 First Day - Year 9

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THURSDAY 30

Staff PD – Day 2

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WEDNESDAY 29

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TUESDAY 28 Term 1 Commences Staff PD – Day 1

Year 12 Introductory Program (@ Uni Melb)

MONDAY 27 AUSTRALIA DAY

Year 12 Introductory Program (@ Uni Melb overnight)

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WEEK 1 B Year 12 Introductory Program

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WEEK 2 A Year 9 Leadership Program (all day @ Deakin Uni) Day 1

3 FEB

WEEK 3 B 17 Sports: Cricket Senior Boys VCE Parent Information Evening 6:30PM

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School Photos (morning)

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Year 9 City Program (9E-9H) Sports: Volleyball Boys

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Year 9 City Program (9E-9H) OZCLO Competition Sports: Volleyball Girls

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Year 9 City Program (9A-9D)

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Year 9 City Program (9A-9D)

Sports: Tennis Senior Girls & Boys

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Meet The Teachers Evening (Year 9 & 10)

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Sport: Wyndham Swimming (division finals) Excursion: Unit 3 Physics

3 MARCH Alice Pung Workshop (Yr 9) Sports: Tennis Inter Boys & Girls

20 2015 Parent Information Evening, 7PM (bookings essential)

End of Term 1

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Excursion: Year 9 Geography (9E-9H) Sports: Table Tennis & Badminton

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19 Excursion: Unit 1 Psychology

Swimming: Regionals@Geelong Excursion: Year 9 Geography (9A-9D); & Year 11 Music

Pupil Free Day

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Sports: Netball Int. Boys

3 Excursion: Year 10 Psychology

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2 Excursion: Year 10 Drama

Athletics Carnival (@Wyndham athletics track)

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Sports: Hockey Snr, Soccer Snr

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17 Sports: Hockey Snr, Soccer Snr

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1 APRIL

Excursion: Unit 3 Chemistry Group 2

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Immunisations (Yr 9 Boys & Year 10) Excursion: Unit 3 Chemistry Group 1

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Geography Competition

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10 LABOUR DAY

Sports: Cricket Girls

Swimming Carnival (@ Lara Swimming Pool)

Year 9 Leadership Program (all day @ Deakin Uni) Day 2 Excursion: Psychology Unit 3

WEEK 4 A

WEEK 5 B

WEEK 6 A WEEK 7 B WEEK 8 A WEEK 9 B

WEEK 10 A

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ATHLETICS CARNIVAL

21ST MARCH @ WYNDHAM ATHLETICS TRACK Suzanne Cory HS News

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IN THIS ISSUE Orientation Day | Year 11 | Transition | Great Vic Bike Ride | Awards Night Recipients + more...

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IN THIS ISSUE Awards Night 40 Hour Famine Sports News VCE + more...

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