Friday 8th June, 2018
Message from our Campus Principal - Michelle Reid-Metcalf
KEY DATES
8 Jun REPORT WRITING DAY—STUDENT FREE
11 Jun QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY PUBLIC HOLIDAY –SCHOOL CLOSED
12 –15 Jun YEAR 7 COOLAMATONG CAMP
29 Jun END OF TERM 2 - SCHOOL FINISHES 1.45PM
16 Jul TERM 3 BEGINS
Exam Week This Week
This week, Year 10 students are undertaking their Semester exams in English, Mathematics, Science and Humanities. Later
this week most will complete their first VCE exam at the University Campus.
Year 9 students have English and Mathematics exams this week as well.
There are a number of reasons for giving students examinations in these year levels:
It helps prepare students for future similar assessments such as VCE exams, aptitude tests and entrance exams.
It gives the student and their teacher a measure of the skills they have already mastered, and what needs more work.
It helps students to take responsibility for their long-term learning. It is not sufficient to learn a skill or fact for a few
days. To have “properly” learnt something, it must still be in the long term memory for future use.
In the days after these exams, students will review how they went with their teachers, who will give them strategies on how
to approach this kind of assessment more effectively in the future, as well as what skills and knowledge they need to review.
Please encourage your students to talk about their exam experience at home; if you feel they have been unduly stressed or
otherwise affected, please contact the year level leaders for advice.
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Message from our Campus Principal continues……..
Kurnai College Four Pillars
Engagement: We actively participate in our own learning
Excellence: We do the best that we can do
Work Ethic: We are committed to working hard
Relationships: We value and respect each other
Attitudes to School Survey
We want our students to tell us what they think
Our school is conducting a survey to find out what your child thinks of our school. The Attitudes to School survey is an annual
student survey offered by the Department of Education and Training. The survey assists schools in gaining an understanding
of students' perceptions and experience of school.
Our school will use the survey results to plan programs and activities to improve your child's schooling experience.
The survey only takes 20-30 minutes to complete and occurs during your child's class time.
The survey results will be reported back to the school in Term 3. The survey results are included in the annual report.
The Department has updated the survey for 2018 to include important new measures that are known to influence
student engagement and performance.
Students privacy is our priority.
Your child’s privacy and the confidentiality of your child’s survey responses will be protected at all times. No identifiable
personal data is included in the survey response file.
Winter Uniform
As the colder weather comes along, we like to see students arriving at school warmly dressed.
We have a range of cool weather uniform options for boys and girls:
Long Navy Woven Pants
Navy Track Pants
Wool Burgundy Jumper
Navy Fleece with School Logo
Burgundy Polo
Long-sleeved navy or white skivvy/t-shirt
Kurnai Kilt for girls
Spray jackets are also available
A reminder that there is now a “hoody”- styled jumper as part of the School uniform. These look nice, are of good quality, and
are warm.
Other clothing items that may be worn but must not be visible, for example, a street wear hood from a jumper visible beneath
a school polo. This just serves to make the uniform very unattractive.
We have a variety of second hand uniform in good condition, and Lowe’s in Mid-Valley, our official uniform supplier, have
good stocks of all uniform requirements.
Students arriving out of uniform will change into freshly washed College-owned uniform for the day.
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Year 7 News ……….
Uniform
As the weather starts to cool down, it is important that all students are wearing the correct uniform. If you require any
assistance with uniform items, please let me know.
Digital Thumbprint Incursion
The Year 7 students were fortunate enough to attend the Optus Digital Thumbprint
incursion last week. This program teaches the advantages of a positive online presence
in a fun and interactive way.
Protecting personal information, behaving responsibly and staying safe online is
important – especially as use of the internet, devices and social media sites increases
significantly, when going from Primary to Secondary School. All students were engaged
in the presentation and were able to gain some very important information in regards to
staying safe and positive when online.
Swimming
Permission forms for swimming (Terms 3 and 4) have been handed out to all Year 7
students. This is a compulsory part of the PE program and all students need to return
their forms as soon as possible. If the permission form has been lost/misplaced, please
let me know and I will arrange for a new one to be sent home.
Melissa Ross
Year 7 Team Leader
Coolamatong Camp
Well camp week has finally arrived and staff and students will head off to Camp Coolamatong on Tuesday. I’m sure all going
on camp with have a fantastic time as they participate in a range of activities designed to foster resilience and build team
work.
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Year 8 News ………. What’s coming up in Year 8!
Barefoot Bowls
Students in the Hands On Learning Program attended a community event organised by
Victoria Police recently. Students met with senior citizens and joined them in some
lunch after participating in a game of lawn bowls. All had a great day.
Camp
Preparations for camp are well underway. Remember, early payments really do make
paying for this camp easier to manage. Also, assistance can make events like this a
reality rather than a dream so give us a call if you are experiencing financial hardship
and we will try to help where we can.
Kurnai College Four Pillars
Engagement: We actively participate in our own learning
Excellence: We do the best that we can do
Work Ethic: We are committed to working hard
Relationships: We value and respect each other
Kellie Asmussen
Year 8 Team Leader
Winter uniform
The weather has certainly changed! Please encourage your child to wear the appropriate winter
uniform so they can avoid the winter chill and concentrate on their learning rather than the
cold.
Swimming Program
The swimming program will commence shortly for all Year 8 boys. This is a program that builds vital
skills that relate to more than swimming alone. Playing it safe by the water and understanding
emergency first aid saves lives. Please ensure your child has a towel and bathers but be aware some
recycled garments are available if this is not possible and do not hesitate to make contact if any
problems arise.
8 June Report Writing Day (no students at school)
11 June Queen’s Birthday Holiday
16th July Swimming Program Commences
8th-12 October Year 8 Camp (Karoonda Park)
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Year 9 News ……….
Clancy Bennett
Year 9 Team Leader
Bags To Class
Students across the College are reminded that they should not be taking bags to classes. Many Year 9 students are having to
be reminded quite often of this, especially during Period 5. Unless your bag contains required PE gear or a laptop/device,
students should not have bags with them. Students continuing to take bags to class will be asked to return them to their
lockers and may have to make up time at lunchtime.
Semester Change Over
The Semester change over is fast approaching, which will mean Year 9 elective classes are changing soon. Students are
reminded to take this opportunity to finish off their current electives on a positive note and to make the most of the
opportunities presented to them in these classes.
Uniform
As winter sets in students are reminded to dress warmly. If required, students may wear
additional layers of clothing but must have Kurnai College clothing on the top of any other
clothing items. This is so we can easily identify our students and make sure they are safe.
Melbourne Discovery Camp
The activities and accommodation are all almost finalised for the Melbourne Discovery
Camp. Camp is from 16 – 19 October. Remember to start thinking about payment plans
if this will help students attend. Please contact our front office if you would like to discuss
or organise a payment plan.
Digital Thumbprint Incursion
Last week Year 9 students participated in an incursion focusing on managing their digital
reputation and building skills to navigate the online world. The session was engaging
and relevant and provided students with opportunities to build their awareness of how
to engage with the online world in positive and respectful ways.
Learning Behaviour Updates
Learning Behaviour Updates have been published for a while now and students are reminded to check in with Mr Bennett to
reflect on their progress. Students achieving improvements and/or scoring above 3.5 are reminded to see Mr Bennett or
another member of the Year 9 Team to receive a prize.
Devices
Year 9 students are generally doing very well with remembering to bring their devices to class every lesson. Please keep this
up. If you need to borrow a device, please do so before class. Also please remember that devices are to be used in line with
teacher instructions.
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Year 10 News ……….
Sheryl Tangi
Year 10 Team Leader
Course Counselling
We are currently investigating VCAL, VCE and VET courses and preparing for course
counselling at the end of this term. The process will involve collecting student
preferences for courses, teacher information, past student data and their results.
Students will spend the day at the University Campus learning about subjects in VCE
and VCAL on Wednesday 13th June. This will be followed by a VET Taster Day at
Yallourn (permission forms are required to be returned ASAP).
Course counselling for Morwell Year 10 students will take place in the Library on
Wednesday 20th June from 1:00 – 6:30 pm. Student can sign up for appointments by
booking a time on the Year 10 office door.
GPA
The latest GPA reports are available online. Congratulations to all those students who improved their GPA scores! Well done
to all those students who achieved 3.5 and above.
Camp
A deposit of $250 is due for all of the students who have expressed interest in
attending the Tasmania camp. We need to give final numbers as soon as possible.
PBS
Students can now receive a cut out on their ticket for showing consistent positive behaviours regarding the school matrix by
their teacher. These tickets once filled in (all 20 cut outs) can be cashed in at the Canteen for $2. Students are also receiving
postcards for displaying consistent behaviours for the four school pillars of Excellence, Relationships, Work Ethic and
Engagement. If the students complete five PBS they can exchange these for a movie ticket.
BrainSTEM Challenge 2018
There are two Year 10 girls teams that are participating in the BrainSTEM Health Challenge over the next three weeks. The
students have to come up with a project to work on and they will be presenting their results to all other schools in June at a
venue in the Latrobe Valley soon to be announced. The two teams are Team 1 – Gabrielle Hines, Stephanie Tumney,
Stephanie Savige and Lucy Bertrand and Team 2 – Monique Powell, Chloe Mifsud, Yasmin Tanti and Kayla Strickland.
Kurnai College Four Pillars
Engagement: We actively participate in our own learning
Excellence: We do the best that we can do
Work Ethic: We are committed to working hard
Relationships: We value and respect each other
A reminder to call our ABSENCE HOTLINE 5132 3711 preferably before 9am if your child is not going to be at school.
This will ensure your child’s absence is recorded correctly and you don’t receive a phone call from our office
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Year 10 News continued……….
Dates to Remember
Reminders
-Students will require a device (please contact us if you need some support).
-Students need to be at school by 8:35 am.
-Students need to be in complete school uniform (please contact us if you need some support).
Contact Details
If you have any questions or concerns regarding Year 10 students please don’t hesitate to email us or phone on 5165 0600
Wednesday 13th June Student Visit to the Uni Campus VCE/VCAL
Friday 15th June Student VET Taster day at Yallourn (Notices re-quired)
Wednesday 20th June Course Counselling 1 – 6:30 pm Morwell Library
Wednesday 27th June Inspiring Young Women Dinner
September 10th – 13th Tasmania Camp
September 10th – 27th Year 9/10 Study Tour to China
TRANSITION FOR YEAR 10 STUDENTS INTO YEAR 11 2019
Subject Information Day and Course Counselling
Over the next month Year 10 students will be participating in the next stages of selecting their Year 11 subjects for 2019.
Students will be provided with VCE/VCAL handbooks and an initial pre-selection sheet to take home and discuss with you.
On Wednesday the 13th June, Churchill Campus and Morwell Campus Year 10 students will be travelling to the senior
campus to meet with staff to continue their course selection process.
Students will have the opportunity to discuss their subject selections and gain an idea of what subjects and possible
pathways they are interested in for their studies in 2019.
Students and parents will be encouraged to continue to research and use the handbook to help develop their understanding
of Year 11 and 12 options.
Course counselling is the last of the formal program .
*Parents are required to attend Course Counselling sessions with their child on Wednesday afternoon/evening – Wednesday
20th June (Morwell Campus) and 27th June (Churchill Campus) to finalise subject selections. Please note that students will
have a specific appointment time on these days, so please ensure your child books a suitable appointment time.
We look forward to a positive and smooth transition for your child into Year 11 and if you have any questions please do not
hesitate to contact your students Year 10 Team Leader or the careers staff at the senior campus.
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Calendar of Excursions / Camps
Year 7 Date Excursion Cost Form & Payment
Due Date
18 Jul-14 Dec Year 7/8 Swimming NIL 15/6/18
12-15 Jun Coolamatong Camp $305 CLOSED
Year 8
Date Excursion Cost Form & Payment
Due Date
18 Jul-14 Dec Year 7/8 Swimming NIL 15/6/18
8-12 Oct Karoonda Camp $480 10/5/18
Year 9
Date Excursion Cost Form & Payment
Due Date
20 Jun Emerging STEM $NIL 15/6/18
27 Jun Gippsland Tech School $NIL 25/6/18
Year 10
Date Excursion Cost Form & Payment
Due Date
15 Jun VETiS Taster Day $NIL 13/6/18
26 Jun Courage to Care $5 21/6/18
27 Jun Inspiring Young Women
All Years
Date Excursion Cost Form & Payment
Due Date
24 May-21 Nov AIME Program NIL CLOSED
6 Mar –12 Dec HOL Program NIL CLOSED
Attendance
Hotline
5132 3711
Excellence
‘We do the best we can do’
Relationships
‘We value and respect each other’
Kurnai Pillars
Work Ethic
‘We are committed to working hard’
Engagement
‘We actively participate in our own learning’
MORWELL CAMPUS - PATHWAYS TO SUCCES S General News
Short period Homestay families required
Kurnai College will be hosting two short term Chinese Study tours during term 3 this year
as part of our International Program. We are looking for families who would be interested
in hosting a Chinese student/s for up to a week.
While at Kurnai, the students will participate in a mix of English Language classes located
at the University Campus and immersion classes at the Junior Campuses. These classes
will be followed up by organised afternoon activities within the local area.
The Homestay is to provide a welcoming, nurturing and safe environment for young stu-dents, as it will likely be the first time these students have been out of China. If possible, it may pay to consider having two students billeted with your family making it less daunting and easier for both you and the students.
Hosting an international student is very rewarding and offers a wonderful opportunity to learn about a new culture and share our Australian way of life. This would be a great op-portunity to consider for our students who are currently studying Mandarin or have/will be participating in our trips to China.
Host families are paid a nominal fee of $30.00 per night per student, which is to assist with food, accommodation and transportation as required for students that are living with them.
The anticipated dates for these visits are:
31st July – 6th August Students from Yiting & Heyetang Middle School from Hang
Zhou (Yrs. 7 & 8)
6th August – 9th August Students from Xinhe Middle School from Hang Zhou
(Yrs. 10 & 11)
If you are interested or want more information please contact Corine Noblet on
(03) 51 323 800 or [email protected].
Or complete the form below and return it your General Office.
Expression of Interest form
I, ______________________________ parent/s of ____________________________ (student’s name) are
interesting in assisting Kurnai College in being a Study Tour Homestay family.
The dates that suit our family are:
[ ] 31st July – 6th August [ ] 6th August – 9th August
We would like to have: [ ] 1 student [ ] 2 students
[ ] male student/s [ ] female student/s
Or please contact me on this number to get more information ______________________
Attendance
Hotline
5132 3711
Excellence
‘We do the best we can do’
Relationships
‘We value and respect each other’
Kurnai Pillars
Work Ethic
‘We are committed to working hard’
Engagement
‘We actively participate in our own learning’
MORWELL CAMPUS - PATHWAYS TO SUCCES S General News
Attendance
Hotline
5132 3711
Excellence
‘We do the best we can do’
Relationships
‘We value and respect each other’
Kurnai Pillars
Work Ethic
‘We are committed to working hard’
Engagement
‘We actively participate in our own learning’
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Secondary School vaccinations in 2018
The Secondary School Vaccine Program offers free vaccines to Year 7 and 10 students.
These vaccines provide protection against:
Diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis (whooping cough) – one dose for year 7 students
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) – two doses for year 7 students
Meningococcal A,C,W,Y – one dose for year 10 students
Parents/guardians of year 7 and 10 students should look out for the vaccine consent card
booklet coming home from school with your child. You need to read the information, com-
plete and return the card regardless of whether your child is being vaccinated at school.
The Latrobe City immunisation service may contact you about the Secondary School Vac-
cine Program. Schools are authorised to provide basic parent/guardian contact details to
local councils for this purpose. Contact the school by 28 February 2018 if you do not want
your contact details given to the Latrobe City immunisation service.
To learn more about the Secondary School Vaccine Program, the vaccines, the diseases
they protect against, or how you can prepare your child for vaccination, go to bet-
terhealth.vic.gov.au
Additionally, the Commonwealth government is funding vaccinations for all children under
20 years who missed scheduled vaccines. If students have missed vaccines, either in child-
hood or adolescence, and require catch-up vaccines, they should speak with their immun-
isation provider. (ie. local council or GP).
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Attendance
Hotline
5132 3711
Excellence
‘We do the best we can do’
Relationships
‘We value and respect each other’
Kurnai Pillars
Work Ethic
‘We are committed to working hard’
Engagement
‘We actively participate in our own learning’
MORWELL CAMPUS - PATHWAYS TO SUCCESS General News
Attendance
Hotline
5132 3711
Excellence
‘We do the best we can do’
Relationships
‘We value and respect each other’
Kurnai Pillars
Work Ethic
‘We are committed to working hard’
Engagement
‘We actively participate in our own learning’
MORWELL CAMPUS - PATHWAYS TO SUCCESS General News
Information for Parents—Schools’ Privacy Policy
The Department has developed a new Schools' Privacy Policy and related documents for all Victorian government schools. The new Schools’ Privacy Policy will be implemented over term one of 2018 and will replace any existing privacy policies used by schools.
The Schools’ Privacy Policy informs the school community that information about students can be shared to fulfil the schools’ core functions of educating and supporting our students.
The Schools’ Privacy Policy establishes a clarified ‘need to know’ framework, where school staff share information about students with other staff who need to know as part of their role. This is consistent with Victorian privacy law.
For the detailed information, please go to:
http://www.education.vic.gov.au/Pages/School's-Privacy-Policy-information-for-parents.aspx
Attendance
Hotline
5132 3711
Excellence
‘We do the best we can do’
Relationships
‘We value and respect each other’
Kurnai Pillars
Work Ethic
‘We are committed to working hard’
Engagement
‘We actively participate in our own learning’
MORWELL CAMPUS - PATHWAYS TO SUCCESS Community News
Whilst Kurnai College is happy to include Community Announcements in our newsletters - please understand Kurnai College is not involved in the organisations or the running of any these community events.
Calling for feedback on the Youth Space Latrobe design principles
The Youth Space Latrobe project has been underway over the past few months. Young people have discussed what it is like to live in the Valley, what issues are important and what they think is needed in the Valley to help them thrive.
Led by our Youth Core Design Team, young people came together in February 2018 to workshop what activities and ser-
vices a new youth space could provide, where the youth space should be located, and explore design concepts. Some of the students at your school were involved in this process.
These workshops led to the creation of nine design principles that will inform the creation of a new Youth Space Latrobe.
The Youth Core Design Team would love to know the community's thoughts on these principles. A short, de-identified sur-
vey has been created to describe and evaluate the design principles.
We are seeking your feedback and your support in getting this survey out to your school community.
Once the design principles have been refined, they will be presented to the Victorian Government for consideration.
Click below to start the survey or follow this link: youthspacelatrobe.typeform.com/to/oeHLEt