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NEWSLETTER MAGAZINE ISSUE 1 YEAR 2018 T4
Minto Community of Schools Team
My Trip tO Japan
1 MONAGHAN STREET, MINTO NSW 2566 PH 02 9820 1566 FAX 02 9820 3050 EMAIL [email protected] WEB www.sarahredfe-h.schools.nsw.edu.au
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ABCN End of Year Celebration
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AFL Indigenous Program
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Excursion to Law Courts
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Creating Changes
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AFL Indigenous Program
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Fisher Zone Trial Day
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NOVEMBER 2018
Calendar dates are subject to change
DECEMBER 2018
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Presentation Day
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Year 7 2019 Orientation Day
AFL Indigenous Program
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Award Excursion (Gold
and Above)
Pathways to Dreaming
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AFL Indigenous Program
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AFL Indigenous Program
19 LAST DAY OF TERM
FOR STUDENTS
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24 25 CHRISTMAS DAY
26 BOXING DAY
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Remembrance Day Ceremony Page 3
Public Speaking
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Bianca G’s Trip to Japan
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Aboriginal Youth Corroboree Page 10
Zonta Awards
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Pathways to Dreaming
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Gold Assembly of Excellence
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Victor Chang Award Page 15
Stage 5 Robotics
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School Spectacular 2 018
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Careers & Transition
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Work Exploration
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Community
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Year 12 Graduation and Formal
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Save the Date Year 7 Orientation
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INSIDE
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Another Public Speaking triumph for Sarah Redfern High school: Congratulations Jeremy M! If Public Speaking is all about courage and conviction, then the win we had at the recent Speak Up! NAIDOC Public Speaking Competition is testimony to this. Our Year 7 student, Jeremy M, won second prize at this event, beating sixty-one other contestants ranging from Years 7 to 9. We are indeed very proud of this accomplishment, which makes it yet another Public Speaking win for us this year. Our school was very ably represented by both students, Jeremy M and Tameisha S M also of Year 7. They spoke with great confidence on a topic close to their hearts, “Because of her, we can”, where Jeremy’s speech was about his mother, Priscilla Marlowe and the obstacles she has had to overcome, to survive. For a first attempt at Public Speaking both Jeremy and Tameisha spoke with confidence and impressed the audience; not to mention that the venue was the New South Wales Parliament chamber. Tameisha shared with the audience, her heartfelt thoughts about her Nan, the late Angeline Saunders, who influenced her in more ways than one. This competition was a celebration of the contribution of Aboriginal women to Australia today, to their dedication and the roles they have played in the everyday lives of ordinary people and we were very proud to participate in this event. Both students are very grateful for the support of our AEO Ms Jones and Ms Reveleigh. Congratulations Jeremy and Tameisha! You did us proud!
Mrs C. Fernandes Public Speaking Coordinator
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Campbelltown Koshigaya Sister Cities Association is an organisation which has been around for about 30 years. They have been building a relationship with Koshigaya in Japan, hence the name Campbelltown Koshigaya (you have most likely heard of Koshigaya Park in Campbelltown; well, there is a Campbelltown Park in Koshigaya as well). Each year a group of students from Campbelltown are sent to Koshigaya Japan where they learn about the Japanese culture and traditions and tell their host families about Campbelltown and Australia. My experience on this trip was amazing! Not only have I learnt so much about Japan but I have also developed many close relationships with my host family and newfound friends. It
was truly a once in a lifetime experience and I would definitely recommend it to others. We did so much in Japan; each day was packed full with a new adventure. I really enjoyed going to the different schools and seeing how different they are to Australian schools. All of the students were excited to meet us and we made a lot of new friends. I also enjoyed the Japanese gardens. They were so beautiful; we took so many photos. We also experienced flower arranging and a tea ceremony. The flower arrangements were done in a way that you could appreciate the natural beauty of the flowers. It was really interesting. I enjoyed the tea ceremony as well, because we
learned how the tea is made and what formalities are used. The purpose of tea ceremonies are that everyone simply enjoys a cup of tea. All titles are gone; there used to be tiny doors into the tea room so that everyone would have to crouch down to the same level to get in. We also went to Mt Fuji. Although we were unable to see Mt Fuji from a lookout point because of the typhoon, it was pretty cool to go up to the 5th station on Mt Fuji. I loved spending time with my host family. They took us to Chichibu, an Edo style village, Harajuku and a few other places. My last night with them, my host mother, Yoko, dressed me in her daughter’s kimono. Both my host father and host mother were such amazing people. Finally on the last day we went to Disneyland, which was pretty cool. The lines were very long but the rides that I went on were really fun. My favourite ride was Space Mountain. I absolutely loved my trip to Japan, it was amazing to experience so many new things and meet so many new people. It was truly amazing and I am so thankful of the Campbelltown Koshigaya Sister Cities Association and Sarah Redfern High School for letting me go. I am definitely going back to Japan one day.
Ichigo Ichie – Embrace this moment as it only lasts once.
By: Bianca G - Year 12
Campbelltown Koshigaya Sister Cities Association
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Our First Day
Hanata-En - Japanese Gardens
Flower Arranging
Tea Ceremony
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Arakurayama Sengen Park 5th station of Mt Fuji
Odawara Castle Great Buddha of Kamakura
Harajuku
Meiji Shrine
Rose Garden
Kegon Waterfall Nikko Toshogu Shrine
Ueno Zoo Asakusa
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Disneyland
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Aboriginal Awareness, Education and
Prevention Youth Corroboree 2018
For three consecutive days, Jeremy, Riley, Elizabeth and Tamiesha attended the Corroboree at the Aboriginal Pathways Centre Campbelltown TAFE. This event was designed to increase awareness of healthy living and the importance of family, culture and connection as protective factors for students and schools within the South Western Sydney Local Health District (SWSLHD). Students were engaged in every session that were conducted by Tharawal SEWB team, TAFE staff, and SWSLHD professionals that included issues on: healthy relationships, cultural identity, mental health, drug and alcohol consequences, healthy eating and participating in traditional games. Guest speaker, Joe Williams, is a proud Wiradjari man and former player for South Sydney Rabbitohs, Penrith Panthers and Canterbury Bulldogs, as well as holding two World Junior Welterweight titles and the WBC Asia Continental Title. Although he was seen as a successful man, he battled on a daily basis with mental health issues that continues today. With his ability to reflect he was able to change his mindset where he now helps people who struggle with mental illness and suicide prevention. He has written an autobiography ‘Defying the Enemy Within’. Joe’s parting words were: to be always grateful, respectful, display compassion and humility, exercise and sleep, to live the here and now and don’t allow social media consume to your life. Karen Beetson was also an inspirational guest speaker who shared her story. Karen is the Deputy Director of Aboriginal Health at SWSLH and an example of ‘Because of her we can’. Karen reminded students that education is a way to live between both worlds; however, you must stay connected with your culture through art, song, dance and storytelling. The three days experienced by our students met the outcomes of healthy eating and the negative impacts of drinking
soft drinks on our bodies; connection to culture through cultural activities; and links to local health and community
services.
Mrs L Fedel Teacher
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Mrs L Fedel Teacher
Zonta International is a leading global organisation of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. One of the many projects that they endorse in their ethos is recognising the achievements of exceptional women and girls in our local community; recognising the cultural diversity in our community; and engaging with local high schools to further empower young women to pursue their life goals with Conviction, Commitment and Courage. To celebrate the achievements of young women, The Zonta Club of Macarthur held an annual awards dinner at West’s Leagues Club on Wednesday 26th September. The night was attended by Mrs Fedel and Ms Rattan, with guest speaker Ms Endicott. We are proud to announce that Codi and Emma were worthy recipients as runners-up for the Achievement Award for a Young Indigenous Woman 2018. The school’s nomination for each of the girls included: service to the school or wider community, leadership within the school and the determination to successfully complete their secondary education.
Congratulations Codi and Emma. We wish you both a bright future.
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Mrs L Fedel Teacher
On 26th October a small group of Stage 5 Aboriginal students attended the ‘Pathways to Dreaming’ program at Western Sydney University Kingswood campus. The program is designed to raise awareness on post school study and career options for students from the south-western region. Students were exposed to three different fields of study music, mathematical juggling and astronomy. After over an hour on the bus we were met with refreshments and snacks catered by the university. This was required to maintain our energy for the workshops. The first session was devoted to music. A demonstration on producing a rhythm using the body was especially engaging; however, when it was our turn we soon realised that it was quite difficult to maintain the sequence and tempo. The majority of students shared that they had no previous experience in even touching let alone playing a musical instrument. Fortunately, the stage 5 students were able to select a percussion instrument that allowed them to follow the instructor in creating a rhythmic sound. The group composition was very successful. The second session was timetabled ‘juggling’; where we discovered that the workshop was focused on juggling numbers. Patrick and Kenny, who are juggling mathematicians demonstrated that they are able to record, extract patterns to hypothesise new patterns of throws and catches using their mathematical properties. Students were provided the opportunity to perform juggling using three balls and both hands; apparently the simplest type of juggling. The hands alternate throwing balls, which describes a parabola before landing in the opposite hand ready to be thrown again. At any given time there is one ball in the air, and one ball in each hand, everything is perfectly symmetrical - well, sometimes…. By this time students were hungry, and a delicious lunch was provided that also included kangaroo and crocodile meat. The final session was a visit to the Western Sydney University Penrith Observatory which is part of the School of Computing Engineering and Mathematics. Students entered the dome to view the day sky through the main 0.6 m telescope. To discover physical forces, paper rockets were constructed and launched.
This was a wonderful opportunity for our stage 5 students and are grateful to Western Sydney University for
delivering the Pathways to Dreaming program.
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The Gold Award Assembly of Excellence was held on Tuesday October 30. We would like to congratulate all our award winners on their outstanding achievements.
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Each year the students of Sarah Redfern High School achieve something positive and productive in the field of Science. This year Leo M of Year 11 Chemistry and Physics class received the 2018 Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute Science Award on Wednesday 14 November 2018. The award ceremony was held at the Campbelltown Arts Centre, with students presented the award in front of their teachers, Principals, Councilors, Scientists, families and friends. Leo is an outstanding student exhibiting excellence in senior Chemistry and Physics. He is
cooperative and polite and truly represents the values of public education. Congratulations to Leo on his success in achieving the Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute Science Award and we (Science department and school community) would like to thank Leo for his contribution and wish him success in his
future endeavors. The ceremony was attended by distinguished guests and speakers including Mr. George Britcevic, Mayor Campbelltown City Council, Dr. David Humphreys Scientist from Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute, counsellors, teachers and Principals. Nominated by the Science staff as demonstrating the highest achievement in scientific studies throughout the year, Leo Min will now have the opportunity to visit the Institute to learn first-hand about its activities and about a career in science under the supervision of leading researchers and Scientists at the Victor Chang Institute Sydney.
Mr B Rahman Faculty of Science, Mathematics & PDHPE
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Stage 5 students coding for robotics.
Mr R Costillas
Teacher
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Our students are gearing up for another big performance at this year’s Schools Spectacular. Aaron T, Skye-Lee H, Allenah W-B, Chloe L and Casey S will be sharing the stage with students from across NSW during this exciting showcase which will be aired on Channel 7 later in the year. Congratulations to these students on their enthusiasm and effort in all rehearsals. Ms Radkewicz and Ms Haines
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Links for Alternative Entry for NSW Universities So you have your heart set on a particular course for the University you like. Then you begin to think, “What if I don’t make it in?” All Universities have Alternative Entry Options ready for you to consider. Call them if you need to. In the meantime, have this handy list ready. Consider what they offer and what may be right for you.
Australian Catholic University
http://www.acu.edu.au/study_at_acu/pathways_and_entry_schemes
ANU
http://www.anu.edu.au/study/events/anu-open-day-2015/anu-diplomas-and-alternative-entry-pathways-to-anu
Charles Sturt University
http://futurestudents.csu.edu.au/study-options/admission-pathways
Macquarie University
https://www.mq.edu.au/study/admissions/entry-requirements/domestic/macquarie-entry
Southern Cross University
https://www.scu.edu.au/study-at-scu/high-school-students/entry-pathways/
University of Canberra
http://www.canberra.edu.au/future-students/apply-now/alternative-entry
http://www.canberra.edu.au/future-students/courses/pathways
University of New England
http://www.une.edu.au/study/applying-to-une/entry-pathways
University of NSW
https://www.futurestudents.unsw.edu.au/how-to-apply
University of Newcastle
https://www.newcastle.edu.au/study/undergraduate/getting-in/other-pathways-and-study-options
University of Notre Dame
https://www.notredame.edu.au/study/pathways
University of Sydney
https://sydney.edu.au/study/admissions/admission-pathways.html
University of Technology
https://www.uts.edu.au/future-students/undergraduate/admission-requirements/application-assistance/admission-pathways
University of Wollongong
https://www.uow.edu.au/future/school/apply/other-entry/index.html
Western Sydney University
https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/future/study/application-pathways.html
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Very proud Aboriginal Education Officer, Ms Veronica Jones, as she congratulates Larlynta on being offered and accepting the position of Dental Assistant Traineeship with South Western Sydney Local Health District (SWSLHD) at Liverpool Hospital. By the time Larlynta sat for her HSC, she was well on her way
to becoming unstoppably employable due to persistence and career planning. Congratulations Larlynta, we
are all very proud of you.
Karen Reveleigh
Relieving Careers & Transition Coordinator
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Congratulations to Raymond S who has been offered and accepted early entry to Western Sydney University for a Bachelor of Sociology (Social Work).
Karen Reveleigh
Relieving Careers & Transition Coordinator
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Karen Reveleigh
Relieving Careers & Transition Coordinator
Congratulations to Hareet who has been offered early entry to Western Sydney University for a Bachelor of Medical Science. Hard work pays off.
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Karen Reveleigh
Relieving Careers & Transition Coordinator
Work Exploration Works! Thanks Master Painters. Very proud mum and baby sister as we congratulate Sam on his achievement of being offered an
Apprenticeship in Painting and Decorating.
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University Information Days and Tours 2018
ACU Know Your Options Canberra Campus
10 – 14 December 2018. 2 – 6pm Corner Antill Street and Phillip Avenue, Watson
Melbourne Campus 17 December 2018. 12 – 2.30pm Mary Glowrey Building , 115 Victoria Parade, Fitzroy
North Sydney Campus 10 – 12 December 2018. 10am – 2pm
13 – 14 December. 2 – 6pm 40 Edward Street, North Sydney
Strathfield Campus 10 – 12 December 2018. 10am – 2pm
13 – 14 December. 2 – 6pm 25A Barker Road, Strathfield
https://www.acu.edu.au/connect_with_acu/events/know_your_options_information_sessions?internal=main-site-tile
Australian National University – Advisory Day 14 December International Convention Centre, Darling Harbour and Pop-up Village, Ellery Crescent, Canberra At the Advisory Day, you will have one-on-one access to advisors, as well as representatives from our academic Colleges. We will be
there to answer your questions, no matter how general or detailed, so we encourage you to come along to learn more about why ANU is the right choice for you. https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/australian-national-university-canberra-advisory-day-2018-tickets-51239794605
https://www.mq.edu.au/study/high-school-students/parents/campus-tours Southern Cross University Campus Tours Bookings for campus tours are essential. Please email [email protected] or phone 1800 626 481. https://www.scu.edu.au/study-at-scu/info-days/
Macquarie University Campus Tours
Monday 29 October, 5pm – 6.30pm
Friday 2 November, 4pm – 5.30pm
Saturday 3 November, 2pm – 4pm
Monday 5 November, 5pm – 6.30pm
Thursday 8 November, 5pm – 6.30pm
Saturday 10 November, 2pm – 4pm
Wednesday 14 November, 5pm – 6.30pm
Saturday 17 November, 2pm – 4pm
Tuesday 20 November, 4pm – 5.30pm
Saturday 24 November, 2pm – 4pm
Tuesday 27 November, 5pm – 6.30pm
Thursday 29 November, 5pm – 6.30pm
Saturday 1 December, 2pm – 4pm
Monday 3 December, 5pm – 6.30pm
Wednesday 5 December, 4pm – 5.30pm
Saturday 8 December, 2pm – 4pm
Tuesday 11 December, 5pm – 6.30pm
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University of Canberra Course Advice Day
Thurs 20 Dec 2018 & Fri 11 Jan 2019. 10am - 2pm
Building 1 - Refectory, University of Canberra, Bruce
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/university-of-canberra-course-advice-day-tickets-51742973627
University of Newcastle Campus Tours
https://www.newcastle.edu.au/study/forms/campus-tour-booking-form
University of New England Campus Tours
https://www.une.edu.au/study/study-on-campus/campus-tours
University of Notre Dame Info Day
15 December
https://www.notredame.edu.au/events-items/sydney-info-day-2018
University of NSW Info Day
15 December
https://www.futurestudents.unsw.edu.au/info-day
University of Sydney Info Day
15 December
https://infoday.sydney.edu.au/
https://sydney.edu.au/study/admissions/events-for-students/undergraduate-events.html
University of Wollongong Campus Tours
Fridays
Wollongong Campus
https://studentcrm.uow.edu.au/Ellucian.ERecruiting.Web.External/Pages/EventLists.aspx?ID=1
Liverpool Campus
https://studentcrm.uow.edu.au/Ellucian.ERecruiting.Web.External/Pages/EventLists.aspx?ID=2
UTS Info Day
15 December
https://infoday.uts.edu.au/
Western Sydney University Parramatta U Day
7 November
https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/future/student-life/events/western-sydney-u-day.html
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UTS –Law Discovery Day 27 and 29 November Building 5, Block B, UTS Faculty of Law, 1-59 Quay St, Haymarket Year 11s with an interest in law. As places are limited, this program is available to up to four students per school. Careers advisers and/or teachers are welcome to accompany the students. Students will have the opportunity to find out about law, what it's like to study and career opportunities in this field. They will meet students from other schools and at university and work as a team in our hands-on activities. https://www.uts.edu.au/about/faculty-law/events/law-discovery-day-tuesday-27-november-2018
Southern Cross University – Special Bonus Schemes REGIONAL YEAR 12 BONUS SCHEME At Southern Cross University we recognise that Year 12 students from our region may not always have the same opportunities as students in capital cities. We add five bonus ATAR points or two OP levels (Queensland selection rank points) for students who attend schools or TAFE colleges in the Greater Gold Coast, Northern Rivers, Mid North Coast, Upper Hunter, Namoi, New England, or North West NSW regions. School leavers from within these regions may also be eligible for the STAR Early Entry scheme.
SPECIAL SUBJECT BONUS SCHEME We believe that your ability to undertake a university course can also be measured by looking at a combination of the Year 12 subjects you have taken at high school and your overall score, rather than looking at your ATAR/OP alone. Southern Cross University may award bonus points to you based on your performance in selected Year 12 subjects that we believe will better prepare you for the demands of your chosen university study. https://www.scu.edu.au/study-at-scu/high-school-students/entry-pathways/atar-and-op-bonus-points/
Macquarie University – Explore Your Options Week 13 to 22 December Macquarie University We’re showcasing what’s on offer when you study at Macquarie. During this time you can chat one-on-one with our team about our flexible courses and pathways to uni, visit our campus and check out our facilities. It’s a great opportunity to get your questions answered and know you’re making the right uni choice. https://www.mq.edu.au/study/events/explore-your-options-week
A Residential College for Undergraduate Women at The University of Sydney Scholarship opportunities for undergraduate females in 2019 to study and live at Sancta Sophia College For Year 12 female students who may think that despite their talent and will, the financial and geographical challenge of studying in Sydney is too difficult to overcome. Sancta accepts residential applications for undergraduate women planning to study at USyd, Notre Dame, UTS, Macquarie, UNSW and other reputable institutions based in Sydney. We can provide conditional offers prior to students receiving official admission into their preferred university. Contact Amy Coleman for more information +61 2 9577 2347 [email protected] https://www.sanctasophiacollege.edu.au/
TAFE
Pre-Apprenticeship Courses Apprenticeships R Us alongside My Trade Start is conducting pre-apprenticeship courses for those considering a career in the automotive or construction industry. NSW Government funded for individuals aged 15 to 24. Visit site below for information on course locations and dates. Please call 02 9891 6900 to discuss further. https://www.apprus.com.au/pre-apprenticeship-
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Diploma of Entrepreneurship and Innovation has now launched in Australia A Diploma of Entrepreneurship and Innovation (10733NAT) has just been formally accredited and is now available through Laneway College. We have worked with the Startup ecosystem to build this program which is the first of its kind. For further information on this course or to arrange a call for course details, please email Dan below or call 0406 094 816. Applications are being accepted now. [email protected]
ICMS –Parents Information Evening 29 November. 6.30pm –8.30pm ICMS, 151 Darley Road, Manly
Admission requirements: Learn about cut-offs, UAC preferences and High Academic Places (HAP)
Industry Training: Discover more about our industry placement program (up to 9 months) and how it helps prepare job-ready graduates.
FEE-HELP: How it works and the options for paying fees
Curriculum quality: Learn about the way we teach and ensure the quality of our degrees Student life and Support: Find out how we help students adapt to college life and support them during their ICMS journey.
https://www.icms.edu.au/event/parents-information-evening-2018
William Angliss Trial a Trade 12 January 2019. 9.00am – 1.30pm Level 1, 11 Bowden St, Alexandria A trial-a-trade is a collaborative class which allows students to experience what different Angliss courses are like. Run by our highly experienced trainers, trial-a-trades offer a taste of what studying at William Angliss Institute entails – and you get to eat what you make! Trial-a-trades are complimentary but bookings are essential and can be made for individuals or groups.
HTTPS://WWW.EVENTBRITE.COM.AU/E/TRIAL-A-TRADE-COOKERY-PATISSERIE-PLATE-LIKE-A-CHEF-CUPCAKE-DECORATION-COFFEE-TICKETS-51996551084?AFF=ERELEXPMLT
Study for less - Avondale College of Higher Education Scholarships Want your students to save money on their degree? Avondale offers scholarships of up to $5000, with applications for the majority still open, apply and don't miss out. See details below or call 02 4980 2377 for any questions regarding Admissions or Scholarships. http://www.avondale.edu.au/scholarships.
GENERAL
The Best Jobs Of The Future What jobs will be in demand in the future? You don’t need a crystal ball to find out. According to a report by the World Economic Forum, here are the 8 jobs every company will be hiring for! https://www.careerfaqs.com.au/news/news-and-views/future-jobs
How Much Do You Need To Earn To Be Happy? Can money buy you happiness? A study from Princeton University reveals the magic number when it comes to the ideal salary for maximising happiness. https://www.careerfaqs.com.au/news/news-and-views/how-much-do-you-need-to-earn-to-be-happy
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NSW Police Recruitment Information Session- Parramatta - Save the Dates 1 December. 9.00am - 12.00pm
Tickets available 8.00am 23 November 2 February 201. 9.00am - 12.00pm
Tickets available 8.00am 18 January 2019 13 April 201. 9.00am - 12.00pm
Tickets available 8.00am 5 April 2019 Attend an information session to find out more about being a NSW Police Officer and the recruitment process. Sessions are
generally run at Police Headquarters, Parramatta.
https://www.police.nsw.gov.au/recruitment/news/information_sessions
NSW Police Recruitment Physical Capacity Test Practice Session 11 November. 8.15am Wagga Wagga 24 November 8.15am Moree If you are interested in a career with the NSW Police Force the Recruitment Branch would like to invite you to a Physical Capacity Test practice session. The aim of the session is to provide you with a "try before you buy" insight into the physical capacity testing day. This event is a practice session only and will not be recorded as an official result. You will be provided with important information and an opportunity to gain hands on practice for each of the tests. Qualified NSW Police PTI's will be on hand to answer your test and fitness questions. Note: Participants will be required to bring photo identification and a current GP medical clearance on the day. The GP medical clearance is only valid for 30 days. Failure to bring these documents will result in you being refused entry to the event. https://www.facebook.com/pg/Recruitment.NSWPoliceForce/events/?ref=page_internal
Medical Entry Test University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT) has replaced UMAT for medical entry in Australia and New Zealand. Please visit below to enrol in UCAT workshops, online UCAT courses and a free UCAT sample test. https://www.medentry.edu.au/
GenTech Bootcamp - Scholarships for 2018 School Leavers Applications close 25 November Begins March 2019 As part of the 2018 Higher Pathways program, J.P. Morgan and the Foundation for Young Australians have GenTech Bootcamp Scholarships for 2018 Year 11 and 12 school leavers. The GenTech bootcamp is an immersive coding bootcamp for 18-25 year olds. The Gentech-er builds their skills 3 days a week at Coder Academy’s Ultimo campus, from March to December 2019. Coder Academy are also offering Diversity Scholarships: https://coderacademy.edu.au/gentech Women In Tech scholarship: https://coderacademy.edu.au/fast-track/scholarships Fee-help is also available. Contact details at: https://coderacademy.edu.au/contact Leanne Ong - [email protected] or 0432 307 789.
Amenity Horticulture Showcase Day Students interested in a career in the amenity horticulture industry including landscape construction, production nursery and arboriculture are invited to attend a free hands on showcase day highlighting employment opportunities including SBAT. Registrations are essential for more information contact Suzanne on 0457558990 or [email protected]
Army Navy Air Force Defence Information Sessions NSW See all: https://www.facebook.com/pg/DefenceJobsAustralia/events/
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Dylan S carried out work exploration at Richardson and Wrench Real Estate. The company was delighted to have Dylan working with them, advising that he did an exceptional job with all the tasks given to him. Well done Dylan you should be very proud.
Mrs D Mead
SLSO
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NEWS
The 24 Hour Fight Against Cancer Macarthur is an annual fundraiser that provides the Macarthur area with extra services and equipment needed to assist in the treatment, care and comfort of children and adults dealing with cancer. In twelve years, more than $3.7 million has been raised and because the charity is volunteer run - 100% of money raised stays in the Macarthur area! Once again this year we entered a Minto Community of Schools Team raising over $2300 for this worthy event. Even though the weather was dubious everyone enjoyed getting together and walking for a great cause, and as a fitting tribute the late Fred Borg OAM, the founder and Chairperson of the 24 Hour Fight Against Cancer Macarthur since it began in 2005 will be honoured with a special plaque which will stand on a 1.5metre high sandstone block and placed at the entrance of the Campbelltown Sports Stadium.
Ms F McKinnon
Community Engagement Officer
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NEWS
Ms F McKinnon
Community Engagement Officer
As part of our school partnership with the Rotary Club of Ingleburn our Interact club students volunteered their time at the 24 Hour Fight Against Cancer Macarthur to help Rotary cook and take orders on the very busy BBQ.
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Snap shot - Year 12 Formal
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Snap shot - Year 12 Formal
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