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Corryong College
Keeping In Touch 12th October, 2018
P O Box 225, Corryong, Vic. 3707
Tel. No. 02 6076 1566 & 02 6076 1061
Senior Campus Fax. No. 02 6076 1650
Junior Campus Fax. No. 02 6076 1849
www.corryong.vic.edu.au
Dear Parents/Guardians,
Welcome back to term 4. What a magic time of year. It is beautiful to see the community in full bloom and radiant sunshine. Thanks to our parent helpers, taking our readers outside to assist their reading while getting fresh air. A reminder, we are always looking for parent helpers. Come along and be someone that our students can read to. This is a huge help and the children really love the opportunity.
This term I would like to welcome Dr Chris Allen, Acting Assistant Principal for term 4 while Sarah Klippel and Chrissie McKimmie concentrate on their VCE classes. Dr Chris Allen has been introduced to all students and staff through classroom visits. He has settle in very well and already the students are showing a liking towards his great sense of humour and genuine care for their learning. Chris is continuing his classroom visits and support which is assisting him in getting to know each of our students as learners and individuals.
Chris’s title is the result of the result of his PhD in Education and Business Studies. It’s great for our children to see this dedication and understand the title. He comes to us from a Melbourne College and will be living in the community through this term. Please join us in making him welcome.
Thank you to the Op Shop team and volunteers who have raised a significant amount to be put towards our children’s learning. Yesterday Belinda Petersohn, on behalf of the Op Shop, gifted the college with a $6750 cheque. We are highly grateful for the many hours that are put into manning the Op Shop and the organisation that goes behind running such a great initiative. Thank you to you all. Please, if any parents have a few spare hours, volunteer for a shift at the Op Shop. It is highly evident how crucial it is in supporting our college.
Over the break, many teacher’s work hard on their term planning, marking and redeveloping programs. The VCE teachers also spent many a day working with their VCE students to ensure their time was spent revising and reiterating learning. With only a few weeks to go, this time has been vital.
A couple from the junior school took on a week’s long intense literacy course, of which I too joined them. The week was thoroughly engaging and inspiring, but yes, very exhausting. This course supports our school improvement goals as we work hard in aligning a consistent and evidence based literacy program across the F-6 that encapsulates positive literacy learning for ALL students. The course is developed out of the research of strong outcome based evidence that allows access and strong achievement for students with dyslexia. Research now shows that 1 in 5 people have dyslexia. This is not something that should be looked as a deficit model but a great opportunity for us as teachers, to learn best ways to ensure our children with dyslexia can access literacy learning in each and every classroom rather than being picked up only in an intervention program.
Reminder: Fees and Payments - Are you up to date on your fees and payments?
Thank you to those whom have paid their fees. As our previous KIT, monies paid for school fees are a vital part of the learning programs that are facilitated for each and every child in our college. We rely heavily on these to pay for your children’s day-to-day resources and the great learning activities they are engaged in. You would have, at the end of August, received a statement outlining fees owing. In some cases there have been some quite old outstanding payments and I ask you to please make arrangements to see me at the start of term 4 if you wish to make a payment plan for this.
Reminder for TONIGHT’s SOCIAL
Venue: ECA Centre - Senior Campus BBQ: 7:00pm - 7:45pm
Primary student time: 5:30 - 7:00pm Secondary student time: 7:30 - 10:00pm (Doors locked 8:00pm).
Primary theme: First letter of your name. Secondary theme: Famous groups and iconic duos
Please be informed that the highest expectation remains for student behaviour and no students will be permitted to leave the social after closing of doors unless a parent collects them.
Wishing all students a great night at the social and to all, a lovely weekend.
Fran Heath College Principal
Home Group Subjects Homework
9A & 9B Maths Maths Mate due every Monday
9A & B English Spelling words due Friday
9/10 Humanities Source Analysis essay due
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
24
AM Di Brennan
PM Lorna & Sam
25
AM Colleen Wood
PM Julie Matheson
Lorna
26
AM Judi & Barb
PM Lorna & Bev
Sarah Whitely
Tayla Pierce
27
AM Louise
Middleton
PM Diane Macdonald
28
AM Bob & Barb
Brown
PM Nadia Edwards
29
AM Kim Tight
1
AM Di Brennan
PM Lorna & Sam
2
AM Chris Gray
PM Lorna
Sharon Daisley
3
AM Judi & Barb
PM Lorna & Bev
4
AM Redel
PM Heather Stockwell
5
AM Lisa G
PM Colleen Wood
6
AM Judi & Sue
Corryong College Council Meeting Dates:
The next meeting for Term 4 2018 will be held on Monday 29th October with Facilities and Finance
Committee Meetings been held during the week prior to Council Meetings.
OP Shop Roster September /October 2018
Mon 15th
Year 9 Information
Evening
Tues 16th
Indonesian VCE Exam
Student Led
Conference (Jnr)
Wed 17th
Fresh Faced Friday
Student Led
Conferences (Jnr)
Thurs 18th
Student Led
Conferences (Jnr)
Fri 19th
Hume Athletics
Carnival
Prep transition 9-11am
Mon 22nd
Parents Club meeting
2pm Junior Campus
Tues 23rd
Student Led
Conferences (Jnr)
Wed 24th
Art Exhibition
7-12 Parent Teacher
Interviews
Thurs 25th
Student Led
Conferences (Jnr)
Fri 26th
Mon 29th Tues 30th Wed 30th Thurs 1st Fri 2nd
Tuff Mudder (Snr)
Kanga 8’s Cricket Year
5 & 6
Prep Transition 9-11am
CALENDAR OF EVENTS Term 4, 2018
Junior tennis will be starting up again this week. Friday 12th October for the high school kids at 5.30 pm and Saturday the 13th October at 9.00am for primary school kids.
If you are interested please contact Richard Girvan on 0409500954. Email address is [email protected].
Don’t forget to jump online at www.schoolfundraising.com.au to
order your prizes following our Colour Run late last term. You
must order your prizes online by Friday 19th October.
F-4 HAPPENINGS
Every Monday in Term 3
All students will having an assembly in the Library from
2.50pm—3.20pm. All parents are welcome to attend.
Monday 22nd we will have assembly start at 2.30pm as we
have a guest speaker coming to assembly to talk about
water.
Student Led Conferences
Tuesday 16th, Wednesday 17th, Thursday 18th, Tuesday 23rd
and Thursday 25th October.
Please go online to make a booking at
www.schoolinterviews.com.au
CODE: c9m7v
Bookings close Monday 15th 9am.
Please contact the school if you need assistance.
Bike ED
Every Thursday Year 2,3 & 4 students will be riding bikes inside
the playgrounds. Students will be able to bring their own bikes
and helmets each week. Bikes are available at school if you let us
know that you need one. Students can store their bikes at school.
Thursday 8th November
Students will practise on quiet roads in Corryong
Thursday 15th November
Bike ride to Colac Colac Caravan Park
Coloac Colac Caravan will be hosting the school for lunch.
2019 Foundation Transition Dates
Friday October 19th 9-11am
Friday November 2nd 9-11am
Friday November 16th 9-1pm
Friday November 30th 9-1pm
Friday December 7th 9-3.20pm
Year 4 students very busy in their first week back of Term 4
Hats. A reminder that Corryong College is part of a Sun Smart
school and during Term 1 and 4 hats need to be worn for all outdoor
activities. Hats are available to purchase at the office. Cost $12.00.
If you are interested in playing Junior Tennis, it
will be starting Saturday 13th October from
9.00am. Please Contact Richard Girvan on
0409 500 954 or email [email protected]
Don’t forget to jump online at www.schoolfundraising.com.au to
order your prizes following our Colour Run late last term. You must
order your prizes online by Friday 19th October.
Monday 5th November - Pupil Free Day
Tuesday 6th November - Melbourne Cup Day
Friday 23rd November - F-2 Fruit Fly Circus
Students from Foundation to Year 2 will be travelling down to
Wodonga for a special visit to the Fruit Fly Circus.
AG EXPERIENCE DAYS YEAR 8 ONLY
AN OPPORTUNITY TO PARTICIPATE IN OPPORTUNITIES
RIGHT OUTSIDE YOUR DOOR
WEDNESDAY 24TH OCTOBER & WEDNESDAY 31ST OCTOBER
ONLY 17 PLACES AVAILABLE
SEE MS MARSHALL TO BOOK YOUR PLACE
Farm Business, Cropping, Food Production,
Agronomy, Engineering, Animal Health, Market-
ing, Banking, Soil Science, Transport, Animal
Husbandry, Viticulture, Horticulture, Mechanics,
Research, Laboratory Tech, Animal Nutrition.
What careers do you see in Agribusiness?
Did you know there are about 5 jobs in Agribusiness for every graduate of
Ag Science and most of these are taken up by students from cities?
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