Friday Newsletter Goulburn Valley Grammar School From the Principal Term 1, Week 5, 6 March 2015 Around the School Concert under the Stars – 2015 The Class of 2015 should be proud of their efforts in presenting a very entertaining and successful Concert for the School community. The evening was very entertaining featuring a wide variety of items. The audience enjoyed some high quality performances alongside some very entertaining and amusing presentations. Thank you to the School community for the very strong support with large numbers of guests attending the event. Telly Tubby land was a sea of picnic rugs and folding chairs with parents, siblings and relatives attending in large numbers. It was particularly pleasing to see so many past students attending. Semester One Primary Captains Riley Menhenett Independent Country Co Educational Schools (ICCES) Swimming Carnival - 2015 The Pelicans flew through the water at the ICCES Swimming Carnival held yesterday at the Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre in Albert Park Melbourne. This event marked the first carnival including Ballarat Grammar School who are new members of the ICCES competition. and Lilia Tennant were presented with their badges at last Friday’s assembly. See the attached ‘Weekly Snapshot” for photos of our Primary House Captains. This is traditionally a carnival that GVGS finds challenging due to the high level of competition. GVGS placed a creditable 6th on aggregate and 4th on handicap, a fine effort from all the competitors. Outstanding achievers on the day included Jorja Bourke Year 11, Nick Marwood Year 10, the Year 10 Boys Medley Relay Team and the Year 11 Girls 50M Freestyle relay team who won in convincing fashion. Congratulations to all of our students on being positive and enthusiastic representatives of the school. Thank you also to the parents and family members who attended and supported the event. Open Day Next Week is the GVGS annual Open Day. This is a unique and very special time for the general community to learn more about the School. The day is particularly important because it provides an opportunity for visitors to experience a tour with our students. School Captain Mithma Ekanayake delivers the first of the Prefect Speeches at last Friday’s assembly All our Year 10 students are asked to assist as tour guides on Open Day. This experience represents a genuine leadership opportunity through which our Year 10 students learn and grow. For our visitors this is a wonderful opportunity to learn about GVGS through the eyes and experiences of our students. Please encourage people who are interested in learning more about GVGS to attend on Friday 13th March. The Open Day programme commences at 11.30am. Visitors are requested to arrive in Founders Hall Foyer before 11.30am for registration. The day includes a delicious morning tea provided by the Mothers Club. Semper Ulterius Mr Mark Torriero Principal Mark.Torriero@gvgs.vic.edu.au School Community Prefects Zoe Kerwin and Alex Cox speak at assembly of the upcoming antibullying activities to be held at the school. Assembly Programme: No Assembly 13th March (due to Open Day) Ph: (03) 5821 8155 www.gvgs.vic.edu.au If you would like to receive your Friday Newsletter via email please contact FridayNewsletter@gvgs.vic.edu.au GVGS Student News Dates for your Diary Year 12 Matters Congratulations to all the Year 12 students who participated in their final Swimming Sports on the 20th February. For those who didn’t actually compete, thank you for assisting the House Leaders and running the BBQ on behalf of the Year 12 Leavers’ Fund. The feedback from House Leaders regarding the efforts of our Year 12 students was very positive. The BBQ raised approximately $350. This was a great effort considering the warm weather. The Year 12 students are to be congratulated on their efforts at last Friday’s Concert Under the Stars. It was a wonderful evening which allowed the students to showcase their talents. Again, students assisted on the night in any capacity that they could, ensuring that all the guests had an enjoyable night. The night was very successfully raising approximately $1500. It certainly is a busy term outside the classroom for our senior students, but the commitments of Year 12 studies are beginning to accumulate. Please be mindful of how important a routine is for students to achieve their potential. It is critical that they are using their Student Diary and a week and/or term planner. This will ensure that they are not ‘bouncing’ from assessment task to the next. Blank Term Planners were distributed to students this week. Tutors have also been working with students to assist them in identifying their positive work habits and addressing the issues that are impeding their studies. I would like to take this opportunity to remind students that if they wish to drive to and from school they are required to complete an Application to Drive a Motor Vehicle to GVGS form. This procedure was outlined to the students on Study Camp, in Long Tutorial and referred to at the Information Evening. The form is in the Appendix of the Senior School Handbook or available at Student Reception. Students must also have written notification from both sets of parents if they are wishing to transport a passenger to or from school. The completion of this form does not make a student exempt from signing in or out at Student Reception if arriving or leaving outside normal school times. The reason for driving a vehicle to and from school needs careful consideration and we would appreciate your support in adhering to these procedures. The school has arranged for the Year 12 students to have an Influenza Vaccination during Term 1. We find that students become increasingly anxious if they are ill and missing school due to the flu. The vaccinations will be held at school on Tuesday 17th March. Students have been provided with a consent form, which must be signed by a parent/guardian and returned to school by next Tuesday 10th March. A parent/guardian must sign the form even if the student is over the age of 18. 9 Mar 11 Mar 11 Mar 13 Mar 15 Mar 15-20 Mar Labour Day holiday Immunisations - Years 7-10 Production Rehearsal 3.30-5.00pm Open Day (No Assembly) Production Rehearsal 10.00am-2.00pm Indonesian student visit (Bintang Mulia and Krista Mitra) 17 Mar Friends of Music meeting, at 2.00pm in the Founder Hall Foyer 18 Mar Production Rehearsal 3.30-5.00pm 19 Mar House Athletics Carnival 21 Mar Scholarship Testing 20-25 Mar Indonesian student visit (Muhammadiyah) 22 Mar Production Rehearsal 10.00am-2.00pm 25 Mar Production Rehearsal 3.30-5.00pm 24-26 Mar Year 5 Camp - Sovereign Hill 24-27 Mar Year 6 Camp - Narmbool 27 Mar Easter Service (No Assembly) 8 May Years 5 and 6 Mother’s Day Picnic 21-23 May Senior Production (The King and I) Regional Visits 21 April 27 April 12 May 19 May 26 May 16 June Please feel free to contact me at school at any time at pohlnerc@gvgs.vic.edu.au or via phone if you have any questions or concerns. Drive4Life On Tuesday 24th March, the Year 12 students will be participating in the Drive4Life seminar which is part of the Ready2Drive Programme, available to all Shepparton students in Years 10, 11 and 12. Students will be taken to Westside Performing Arts Centre in Mooroopna for a one hour presentation on a variety of road safety issues that directly apply to young people. This targets those who have just passed, or are about to present for, their Probationary License. Students will be out of school for periods 3 and 4 on this day. Mrs Mary Bayly, Dr Darius von Guttner, Mrs Nicole Bensch, Mrs Penee Smith and Ms Trish Lawless (0409 805 632) will be supervising the students during this session. Presentations will be made by Victoria Police, relevant authorities regarding road law and issues, combined with a presentation by a parent who has experienced road trauma associated with her teenage son. Information regarding current P-plate Drive test requirements / Vicroads and the RACV Free2go programme will also be discussed. Due Dates Please note that the following deadlines may not include ALL due dates for subject work. They are indicative only and may also change due to special circumstances. 10 Mar 11 Mar 11 Mar 13 Mar 16 Mar 16 Mar 18 Mar 28 April Mrs Chelsea Pohlner, Year 12 Coordinator GVGS Friday Newsletter, 6 March 2015 28 July Page 2 Yarrawonga Region, The Lake Café, Corner Belmore Street & Irvine Parade, Yarrawonga. Echuca Region, Coriander Functions, Northern Highway, Echuca. Euroa Region, Alberts Café, 44 Binney Street, Euroa. Kyabram Region, Morocco Café, 165 Allen Street, Kyabram. Cobram, Tocumwal, Finley Region, Cobram Hotel, Crn Station & Main Street, Cobram. Benalla Region, North Eastern Hotel, 1-3 Nunn Street, Benalla. Nagambie, Seymour, Murchison Region, venue to be confirmed. Yr 12 History SAC 1.1 .................................. DVG Unit 3 English Language SAC 1a Informal Language– Short answer test ...................... SFT Unit 3 Indonesian Outcome 1 Imaginative and personal writing ........................................RD Unit 3 I and E Topic Test 2 ......................... MLB Unit 3 Software Development SAC 1 ... NFB Advanced IT Folio 4 Rock, Paper, Scissors .............................................................................. NFB Unti 1 Health and Human Development Outcome 1 Assessment Task ...................... SLM Unit 3 I and E SAC 1 ...................................... MLB Pelican Shoppe News Year 11 Information VCAA Rules Our regular Pelican Shoppe trading hours are: On Monday 16th February, Year 11 students were given a copy of the GVGS Senior School Handbook. Included in this handbook is information about VCAA and GVGS rules regarding the completion of VCE. Mr Malcolm Widdicombe (Head of Senior School) explained important aspects of this handbook, in particular students’ responsibilities regarding authentication of work. Students should now be well aware that VCAA requires students to acknowledge any work they submit that is not their own and that they must not knowingly assist other students to breach authentication rules. Students have also been reminded that the failure of technology is not an excuse for not getting work in on time. VCAA states that it is the student’s responsibility to ensure their work is backed-up and that hard copies are produced regularly. It is very important that students understand these rules so I would welcome questions regarding these matters. Presentation Ball Term 2 sees the beginning of Presentation Ball Training. In the coming weeks, students will be asked to organise their partners if they would like to participate and a letter will be mailed home to all Year 11 students, outlining the procedure for training, the purchase of tickets and photograph packages. This year the Presentation Ball will be held on 15th August and promises to, once again, be an exciting night for all involved. Mrs Mary Bayly, Year 11 Coordinator OEG Camp Information Night Wednesday 11th March A reminder that we will be having an Information Session on Wednesday 11th March at 7.30pm in Founders Hall. Parents are invited to attend to gather further information from Jo Brockwell as she outline specifics about the camp and answers any questions you may have. Students will meet with Jo Brockwell from OEG and Mr Shane McDonald to work through some menu planning ideas, as well as get a general overview about the upcoming camp. This will be conducted during period 5 and 6 the same day. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8.30 am -11.30am 1pm - 4pm 1pm - 4pm 1pm - 5pm Closed The trading hours, Uniform Policy, Price List and Order Form are available from the Goulburn Valley Grammar School website via the Uniform Tab. Winter Uniform In accordance with the Uniform Policy, Winter Uniform is compulsory in Term 2, after ANZAC DAY. As our trading hours will be limited over the school holiday break, we encourage all new students to visit the shop before the end of this term for their winter uniform fitting. Individual appointments are not required and students are able to visit the shop during recess on Monday and during lunchtime Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday as well as after school. Payment is accepted by cash, cheque (payable to Noone Imagewear) EFTPOS or credit card. Should students require payment to be made by credit card we encourage the use of our order form on which credit card details may be authorised. Parents are also welcome to accompany their child at any time during our trading hours. Please note that the shop will be closed on Labour Day, Monday March 9th. If you have any queries regarding the purchase of uniform or the sale of second hand uniform please contact us by email pelicanshoppe@gvgs.vic.edu.au or phone on 5821 9959. Mrs Sally Young, Ms Kerrie Sweeney, Mrs Rika Beeton Pelican Shoppe Tuckshop News Mrs Nicole Bensch, Year 10 Coordinator Immunisations for all Year 7, 8, 9 and 10 Students The Council’s immunisation team will visit GVGS on Wednesday 11th March. Monday 9 Mar Tuesday 10 Mar This year, Year 7 students will receive HPV, Chickenpox and Boostrix. Years 8 – 10 will only receive Boostrix. If you have not returned your immunisation cards it’s not too late. Wednesday 11 Mar Year 12 Free Flu vaccination Offer Thursday 12 Mar GVGS is offering Year 12 students free Flu vaccination on Tuesday 17th March. Vaccination forms have been distributed during the week and require a parent signature. Completed forms are to be returned to Student Services by Tuesday 10th March. Friday 13 Mar Mrs Susanne Bennett and Mr Bryant Ruska, School Nurses Year 8 Merricks Camp Report “Get Wet” was the motto for the 2015 Year 8 Camp held at Merricks on the Mornington Peninsula last week. The activities programme concentrated on a range of beach and water activities including; sailing, snorkelling, sea kayaking, boogie boarding and boating. The tree climb at camp is a dry yet challenging highlight for many students with some even pushing their fears to the limit by climbing the 50metre pine tree blindfolded! Students swam, walked, ran, paddled, climbed, waded and surfed their way through a range of activities whilst other challenges like the sand sculpture competition, orienteering and ‘Fill The Bucket’ required students to use a combination of team work, cooperation, lateral thinking and creativity. I would like to thank all of the Year 8 students for their positive and enthusiastic approach towards every challenge that was thrown their way and both the GVGS tutors and Merricks Camp Staff for their hard work and commitment to the camp. Mr Shane McDonald, Outdoor Education Coordinator No School (Labour Day) Lindy Carnovale Wendy Brewer Fiona Cameron Jane Thorn Susan Ukich Chris Dainton Cathy O’Brien Carolyn Gale Erin York Kim Bertolus Any parents who are not on the term 1 roster and would like to help us out, please contact us and we will include you on to the term 2 roster. With the warm weather students will be bringing food from home. If you have a salad you would like put in the fridge remember to drop it into the tuck shop when you arrive at School. It must be in a plastic container, with your name on it, and NO glass please. Also remember all foods requiring heating need to be left at the Tuckshop before School or at recess. No glass please. The Tuckshop is open from 8am every morning. Students are welcome to come in and purchase drinks, toasted sandwich or fruit and can order their lunch. If you’re not already a Tuckshop volunteer and would like to join the wonderful team of helpers, please give me a call. We would love to see some new faces. Please contact me on my mobile number 0403473448 or ring the school on 58 21 8155. Mrs Marlene Rutherford Tuck shop Manager GVGS Friday Newsletter, 6 March 2015 Page 3 Parent and Friends Bulb Fundraiser Parents and Friends invite you to take part in our first fundraiser for 2015. Tesselaar allow us to keep 40% of money raised in bulb sales for fundraising. Please refer to attached order form. If you would like to order some bulbs please fill out and return with payment to Mrs Pam Pogue by Friday 13th March so that orders can be filled and returned to you before Easter. Mrs Louise Brown, Parents and Friends President Visiting Students from Indonesia We are still seeking support from families with students in Year 7 and 8 to host students from our sister school Bintang Mulia, Bandung. They will arrive at GVGS on Sunday March 15th at about 5pm and then will leave us at the end of the day on Friday March 20th. The visit to GVGS by students from our Indonesian Sister Schools is an annual event and provides a wonderful opportunity for the students from the schools to interact. On Saturday March 21st we have an additional ten students from a Muslim school in Surabaya staying with us until Friday March 27th We haven’t been able to find host families for three of the boys in this group so if families are in a position to have 1 or 2 boys stay for the week then please contact Leon McLeod (Deputy Principal) either by phone on 58218155 or email: leon.mcleod@gvgs.vic.edu.au Health News SunSmart in March In Victoria, Ultra Violet (UV) radiation levels are most intense from the start of September until the end of April. UV radiation cannot be seen or felt and isn’t related to air temperature. This means sun protection clothing, including hats should continue to be worn, even if the days are cooler. The Global Solar UV Index ranges from 1 (low) to 11 (extreme). Sun protection is recommended when the UV Index levels are above 3. This week UV levels have been above 8 (very high). There are 3 types of UV radiation. Ultra Violet A (UVA) radiation leads to sunburn, roughening, blotchiness, wrinkling, skin sagging and sunburn. Mr Leon McLeod, Deputy Principal UVB radiation can cause skin cancer and eye damage. Equal Opportunity Matters UVC - the most dangerous however is blocked by the ozone layer and doesn’t reach the earth’s surface. From time to time we are alerted by concerned community members, to sites being used by students. The most recent of these is the omegle site which has some rather worrying elements. Common sense media tells us that this is definitely not a site for teenagers, the key reason being, that the site puts strangers together in a chat room. What starts out as an anonymous contact can move on to sharing personal information. The problem is, who are you sharing with? One review of omegle comments on the lack of censorship of language and the possibility of inappropriate suggestions being made under the cloak of ‘anonymity’. Excessive UV exposure in the first 15 years of life contributes significantly to a child’s lifetime risk of skin cancer. Particular care should be taken between 11am to 3pm, hence students are required to wear their hats until the end of April. Sun exposure is the cause of around 99% of non-melanoma skin cancers and 95% of melanoma in Australia. To see UV Index levels go to www.bom.gov.au/ weather/uv or down load 'SunSmart' app to your iPhone. The catch phrase of this site is ‘Talk to strangers’. Please be alert to the on- line activity of your son or daughter, encourage respectful behaviour. Ethical on-line behaviour is honest and avoids anything that could make other people feel upset or uncomfortable. Ethical behaviour on-line involves moral principles and rules of conduct, there is mutual trust, fairness and respect for the rights of others. Strangers don’t necessarily follow these guidelines. Mrs Faye Kerr, Equal Opportunity Sport Netball Club News Training and Trialling will commence this week. All teams will commence this coming week. Given Monday is a holiday, training this week will commence at 3.45pm as follows. Tuesday - 17 and Under Wednesday - 15 and Under Thursday - 13 and Under, and Primary It would be appreciated if parents who are available can get to this first training session. A reminder to all girls - registration with the VNA MUST be completed on-line. It is the responsibility of the players to register themselves. I have asked for a copy of the registration to be given to me so that I can ensure all teams can be entered at Team Registration Night on 11th March. Matches commence earlier than first thought. Secondary matches commence on 21st March whilst the Primary matches commence on 19th April. Secondary teams will play 21st and 28th March, having one week off on the 5th April, before recommencing on the 12th April. Let the games begin! Mr Shane McDonald, Netball Co-ordinator GVGS Friday Newsletter, 6 March 2015 Page 4 Asthma and the Approaching Flu Season Australia's flu season starts soon and Professor Robert Booy, Head of Clinical Research at the National Centre for Immunisation Research and Surveillance, Sydney University, provides assurance that these vaccines offer a high degree of protection against the severe consequences of influenza. Flu infection can upset the bodies’ normal balance, resulting in poor control of underlying medical conditions, e.g. asthma. The influenza vaccine changes each year, consequently an annual vaccine is required. See www.influenzaspecialistgroup.org.au for further information. Now is the time to talk to your GP about influenza protection. It takes about two weeks for full immunity to develop after vaccination. Library News With the Grand Prix looming around the corner this week’s library display has been created by Ms Dunham to reflect the big race. We have on loan a collection of miniature model cars from as early as 1971. I am sure the young car enthusiasts will enjoy these and they can be viewed in the display cabinets. The Australian Grand Prix originated in 1928 and was held on Phillip Island., and was, in fact, actually staged as the 100 Miles Road Race. On Tuesday the 4th March the very popular author of “The Last Thirteen” series James Phelan was a guest at Collins on Maude. Sadly I could not attend and instead one of our students Eliza Keady represented me. Eliza enjoyed James’s talk about his books and how they have developed. She also managed to obtain for the Library a personally signed copy of his new release; “I am number 10”. Community News Shepparton Motor Show Volunteers Saturday 14th March. The organisers are seeking around 7 volunteers to assist their team. So if you are interested in engines and revved-up cars, this may be for you. An opportunity for Community Service. If interested, see Mr McDonald for contact details. Open Water Swim Nagambie 1.1km Open water swim for veterans, masters, open and junior. Individual trophies and prizes awarded. Date: Saturday March 7th Time: 12 noon Where: Buckley Park boat ramp Nagambie Contact: www.nagambieonwater.com.au Shepparton Sport Aerobics Club 2015 For all ages, gender and fitness abilities Coached by 2014 sport aerobics world champion Emma O’Keeffe (class of ‘06) Competitive and non-competitive classes Opportunity to compete in the school aerobics and FISAF competition Contact: Emma 5821 8589 or peakphysiqueshepparton@outlook.com Trisha Silvers speaks about courage in the face of adversity Trisha known for surviving the Tsunami that devastated Phi Phi Island in Phuket on Boxing Day 2004 . A motivational, Inspirational speaker. Date: Friday March 13th Time: 7:30pm Where: Kyabram Bocce Club (Breen Ave) Contact: Wendy Cox 0408 301 016 GVGS Friday Newsletter, 6 March 2015 Page 5 Library Bytes New Books Ancient Egypt: the Kingdom of the Pharaohs. This book chronicles the rise and decline of the Egyptians. It also explores their society and culture that developed over 3000 years. ANDERSON, Laurie Halse – The Impossible K nife of Memory. Hayley is hoping for a normal life after her father and herself stop living the life of nomads. Unfortunately they both are running from a torturous past which makes it difficult to block out. A compelling read and impossible to put down. BLACKADDER, Jesse – Paruku: the Desert Brumby. This is a moving story about capture and loss of freedom; inspired by the true events of the wild brumbies in the remote desert landscape of the Kimberley and their journey to Dubai. BURKHART, Jessica – Home for Christmas. Another book in the Canterwood Crest series, always popular with our younger girls. CHANDLER, Elizabeth – Dark Secrets 1. This is two stories in one: Legacy of Lies and Don’t Tell. Two girls, two mysteries, both with fatal consequences. COX, Karin – Gold Rush. Simply written and nicely illustrated, this book is suitable for Years 5 and 6 and is an overview of gold discovery in New South Wales and Victoria. CRYSTAL, David – Txtng: the Gr8 Db8. David questions why kids these days do use vowels, he also presents a compelling argument re texting as a force of linguistic ability. DEARY, Terry – USA. Another in the Horrible Histories series and it explains the awful facts about the history of the USA – gore and all! GLEISNER, Tom – Warwick Todd: Up in the Black Hole. Biography of a great cricketing legend, told with humour and honesty. HEARN, Lian – Blossoms and Shadows. Japan 1857; this is a compelling story of love and war, women and men, and the rise of modern Japan. Suitable for the senior readers. HOSSEINI, Khaled – And the Mountains Echoed. This story is about the struggle to survive the forces of violence in Afghanistan in 1952. It is about Abdullah and his sister Pari and their journey across the desert to face the fate that awaits them. Suitable for senior readers. HEARN, Marcus – Doctor Who: the V ault. This book covers the 50 years history of the Dr Who series. LORE, Pittacus – I am Number Four: the Lost Files, the Legacies. Another in the popular “Lorien legacies Series”. MARSDEN, John – The Year my Life Broke. From the bestselling author of “The Tomorrow Series”, this book is funny and full of surprises. Suitable for Years 5-7. METZENTHEN, David – Tigerfish. This is a coming of age novel suitable for Year 9 and above. It is filled with examples of people who accept their lot and try to make the world a better place. O’HARA, Mo – My Big Fat Zombie Goldfish. For our younger readers, two stories that will keep you hooked and make you laugh out loud! PATTERSON, James – First Love. For the older reader, this is about grief and how Axi deals with it. PATTERSON, James – I “ Even” Funnier. A middle school story, part of the very popular series and has lots of humour, jokes and laughter. RIORDAN, Rick – The Red Pyramid. This is the graphic novel of this popular historical story of ancient Egypt. WOOD, Karen – Jumping Fences. Recommended for girls 13+, this is an easy to read. A heartfelt novel about a young girls life in rural Australia. Career News by Mrs Deb Block, Careers Counsellor, Debra.Block@gvgs.vic.edu.au Be a Volunteer young people have an opportunity to be involved in volunteering and promoting their local community (eg promote tourism in the Shepparton) try out new experiences, that may assist them when it comes to choosing a career path. Students can be involved with many organisations so do some research and approach them. An example is currently on offer for Year 11 or 12 students interested in volunteering at the Shepparton Motor Show on Saturday 14th March, for one to two hours (maximum). There are two shifts, either 12-2pm or 2-3pm and I have allocated a few positions for students with the role of "attendants to sell entry passes to car exhibitors at the gate". Volunteers will also get to see the exhibition cars. The role would best suit a student who is interested in the area of events/tourism/business or has an interest in all things mechanical. Volunteers generally need to display a friendly/confident personality. Please call Michelle 0427 265 306 for more information International College of Hotel Management ICHM in Adelaide offers career weeks in July and September holidays for those interested in finding about business and hospitality careers on offer in large worldwide oganisations. For information and costs phone 1800 246 875 Work Experience at Seven Melbourne 7 Melbourne would like to extend an invitation for students to participate in our 2015 Careers in Television Programme. This is a one day programme either on 13th May or 12th August and students must email Mrs Block for the application details. The VCE and Careers Expo 2015 This is a fantastic annual event which enables senior school students and their parents to be able to participate in a diverse range of over 150 seminars related to VCE subjects, gap year opportunities, vocational and higher education courses, career pathways and VCE study skills. Over 190 organisations will be in attendance, enabling students to be able to talk to course and programme advisers directly about their services. Cost is $10 per student and schools have been sent free passes. The event is being held at Caulfield Racecourse between Thursday 7th and Sunday 10th May. To find out more go to www.vceandcareers.com.au, 03 9596 8881 Engineering There are many types of engineering you can study after school. It can be difficult to choose the right course for you. RMIT has developed a quiz you can take that will narrow down specialisations you would be suited to. To take the quiz, go to this link- https://trueengineer.com.au/ Victorian Work Experience Directory This is a website which enables you to search for work experience opportunities in Victoria. Most placements are in Melbourne and surrounding suburbs, http://workexperiencedirectory.com.au/ Zoo information Work Experience Do you want to work with animals? Healesville Sanctuary and Werribee Open Range Zoo present a day of activities where you get to work alongside their Zookeepers. Keeper for a Day, If you are keen to find out what it takes to work in a zoo, caring for the amazing array of animals, then you may be interested in attending the Keeper for a Day programme, which is running at Werribee Open Range Zoo and Healesville Sanctuary: Werribee Open Range Zoo, March 31, April 2, 8, 10, www.zoo.org.au/werribee/whats-on/keeper-for-a-day Healesville Sanctuary, March 31, April 1, 7, 8, www.zoo.org.au/healesville/whats-on/keeper-for-a-day Vet for a Day, This programme allows students in Years 7 – 12 to work in the Healesville Sanctuary Vet Hospital for the day. You will be able to assist the veterinarians with jobs such as Suturing Diagnosis Animal contact Health checks Rehabilitation Post Mortem Dates are April, 1, 2, 8, 9, www.zoo.org.au/healesville/whats-on/vet-for-aday Maths, Science and Health Have you considered studying biomedical engineering? “Biomedical engineering sits at the intersection of technology and human biology – applying the latest developments in computing, robotics and nanotechnology to medicine to ensure a better life for all of us. Biomedical engineers create new technologies that improve disease diagnosis, find new and better ways of patient monitoring, revolutionise medical treatment and so much more”. You can specialise in. Biomechanics Biosignal Processing Medical Imaging Biomaterials Neural Engineering Computational Modelling “If you’re fascinated by human anatomy and curious about artificial intelligence and robotics then you’re going to love exploring biomedical engineering”. UNSW have put together five reasons why you should consider studying biomedical engineering (includes videos!), http://goo.gl/VZn67L Health Courses and Visits GV Health is running a Health Careers Information Day on 28th May 2015. 16 different health careers will be on show. You can apply for the chance to attend by emailing your interest in attending to Mrs Block. We will organise the visit from the school by bus. See the Year 12 noticeboard in the library for a list of all the different health careers available. Students from Year 9 to 12 are welcome to apply to attend the GV Health Career Day. Deakin University’s Faculty of Health is now on Facebook. Join the page to get up-to-date news about their courses, information days and expos, and to connect with current students and lecturers: www.facebook.com/DeakinHealth Photography Deakin University has an annual photography competition for VCE students called ‘Topshots’. You can now view the winners of the 2014 competition online - https://blogs.deakin.edu.au/topshots/ Keep in touch with La Trobe University. Experience La Trobe is designed especially for future students to get a taste of what it’s like to be a La Trobe student for a day. You will be able to: Chat with staff and students Participate in 3 hands-on workshops focused on your desired career Meet student ambassadors and talk to them about studying at La Trobe You can participate in workshops across a huge range of areas- this is an event not to be missed The event will be held Thursday 9 April at the Bundoora campus and Friday 10 April at the Bendigo campus. For more information and to book your workshops, please go to www.latrobe.edu.au/experience Sign up to receive online updates from La Trobe University, you will go into a draw to win a $4500 Qantas holiday travel voucher. Sign up herehttp://goo.gl/Gcyv2j Science and the Ocean Have you considered studying one of the amazing programmes at the Australian Maritime College located in Tasmania? They offer courses in: Ocean and coastal seafaring Maritime engineering – marine and offshore systems; ocean engineering; naval architecture Marine conservation, fisheries management and aquaculture Nautical Science Maritime and logistics management International logistics (freight forwarding) Maritime technology management To learn about their programmes, go to www.amc.edu.au/future-students New combined courses at Australian Catholic University From 2016, the Bachelor of Biomedical Science will be available to select as a combined degree with Law, Business Administration or Applied Public Health. A Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Exercise Science is currently under development, www.acu.edu.au/720943 Business Degrees Monash University has helped out by providing tips on how to choose a course- you can choose a general business or commerce degree and then specialize later, or choose a specialist degree straight after school. Explore their tips here- http://goo.gl/jWcK1N Career News by Mrs Deb Block, Careers Counsellor, Debra.Block@gvgs.vic.edu.au Improve your ability to study by eating brain foods Monash University has a new post on their Destination Monash blog for secondary students called ‘Brain Food’. They have listed some of the best foods that can assist with memory retention, health, alertness and brain health, http://goo.gl/nqeI6V Destination Monash You could bookmark the Destination Monash Tumblr page for updates on study skills, time management, and information about university life. All blogs have been written by current Monash students and are witty and entertaining, http://destinationmonash.tumblr.com/ Trinity Young Leaders Summer School Trinity College at the University of Melbourne is running their annual intensive two-week residential programme for talented students aged 14 – 17 years. Students will have the opportunity to: engage in interactive teaching, participate in excursions and group work, develop skills in critical and creative thinking, teamwork, public speaking, and communication etc. Arts Commerce Biomedicine Fine Arts Leadership for Social Justice Sports Development & Management Environmental Sustainability- Coastal Discovery Programme New York Jazz Symposium Electrical Apprenticeship The National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA) provide a national pre selection test for young people interested in applying for electrical apprenticeships. The test measures literacy, numeracy and comprehension. For more information on test dates/ locations, please go to www.neca.asn.au The programmes will run during the Victorian Term 2 holidays. For more information and to apply, go to www.trinity.unimelb.edu.au/young_leaders Design courses Billy Blue is a private design college in Melbourne. College staff will be running ‘Day in the Life’ workshops in the Term 2 holidays in the following course areas: Communication/Graphic Design Photography Digital Media (Motion, Interaction, and 3D Design & Animation) Branded Fashion Design Interior Design (Residential & Commercial) The workshops will be held Saturday 4th July and there are only 25 places available per workshop, so it is important you register your place now, www.billyblue.edu.au/news-events Whitehouse-design Offer Studio Sessions, which is a range of 2, 3, 5 and 10 day intensive workshops, in the Summer school holidays with classes commencing from the 4th of January (date to be confirmed for 2016). They also have courses in the practical skills and insight into the Fashion, Interior and Creative Direction industries. Further information http://whitehouse-design.edu.au/courses.html In the below link is some information on our new Advanced Diploma of Graphic Tractor Design School (formally-Grendi School of Design) offers first step programmes, a great way for students to take their first step into the graphic design world. They endeavour to equip them with the skills and knowledge needed to be an outstanding graphic designer. Teach the traditional areas of graphic design with a digital twist so our students also learn UX design, how to design mobile apps and websites, social media, digital photography and other areas that will help them work in an increasingly digital world. As a boutique design school with strong Industry ties we accept only a small intake of students, 48 is our maximum and classes limited to 12 students. http://vimeo.com/114093573 Interested in Asia Studies? Australia National University (ANU), Canberra, has a wide range of scholarships available to assist their students studying Asia Studies, to undertake overseas exchange placements. Click here for a full list of scholarships - http://goo.gl/rVRAuF Click here to read stories from ANU students undertaking the Year in Asia programme -http://goo.gl/u9C3MS Click here for information on their Asia Studies courseshttp://goo.gl/srLv22 An Apprenticeship Pathway The Australian Industry Group Apprenticeship Adviser Program has a Facebook page called ApprenticeNET, which is a tool to interact with students seeking information on apprenticeships. The page has tips for finding apprenticeships, handling interviews, and keeping motivated on the job. You can sign up to the page at www.facebook.com/ApprenticeNet Students will immerse themselves in a ‘themed week’. Streams include: Study at Monash University whilst you are still at school! You can apply to undertake online courses through the Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) programme. These courses do not count towards your VCE or a degree. Courses are free and take 5 – 7 weeks to complete. The following are soon: Science of Medicines WWI: A History in 100 Stories Creative Coding To enroll, go to www.futurelearn.com/courses/ Bricklaying Bricklayers lay clay bricks and concrete blocks using mortar. They are masters of their profession and create beautiful brick and blockwork in domestic homes and commercial buildings, working to specific plans and as part of a team. The work of bricklayers can be seen all around you. There is a shortage of qualified bricklayers in Australia. For information about this exciting industry, go to www.becomeabricklayer.com.au/ UPCOMING EVENTS 7 March: UMAT Simulation Day, St Vincent’s Hospital, Melbourne, NIE, www.nie.edu.au 12 March: UNSW Medicine Information Evening, UNSW, Kensington, http://goo.gl/09m11s 10 – 19 March: At Monash Seminar Series, Monash University. For a list of dates, seminars and venues, go to http://goo.gl/hvU8BT 17 – 28 March: Meet Melbourne University, dates and locations vary, http://goo.gl/e2rhhR 20 March: Arts, Psychology & Social Work MyDay, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, www.csu.edu.au/go/myday 21 March: Veterinary & Agricultural Sciences Open Day, University of Melbourne, http://fvas.unimelb.edu.au/ 30 March: Science in the City and Laboratory Tour, RMIT, www.rmit.edu.au/appliedsciences/discover Range of dates-:Zookeeper for a Day and Vet for a Day, Healesville Sanctuary and Werribee Open Range Zoo, www.zoo.org.au 1 April: Forensic Science Careers Day, Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine, www.vifm.org/about-us/careers-at-vifm/ 9 & 10 April: Experience La Trobe University, Bundoora (9) and Bendigo (10) campuses, www.latrobe.edu.au/experience/events Charles Sturt University MyDay April events-Nursing & Paramedics, Bathurst (23), Nursing, Albury-Wodonga (24), and Accounting, Business & IT, Albury-Wodonga (30), www.csu.edu.au/go/myday 7 – 10 May: The VCE and Careers Expo 2015, Caulfield Racecourse, www.vceandcareers.com.au 2016 TOUR OF EUROPE: AUSTRIA, GERMANY, ITALY INFORMATION EVENING THURSDAY, 19 MARCH 2015, LIBRARY, 7:30pm Thank you very much for your interest in the School’s tour of Europe planned for the Easter 2016 school holidays (24th March- 10th April). Parents and students are now invited to attend an Information Evening on Thursday, 19th March 2015 at 7:30pm in the Library. The purpose of this meeting is to present the itinerary of the tour, explain details of the arrangements (including costs) and outline the School’s expectation in regards to students participating in the tour. Please do not hesitate to contact us at School or via email if you need any further details: Mrs Genevieve Bihun Genevieve.Bihun@gvgs.vic.edu.au And/or Dr Darius von Güttner Darius.Guttner@gvgs.vic.edu.au. Mrs Genevieve Bihun and Dr Darius von Güttner Tour Leaders
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