thank and congratulate our support staff who aren‘t aug
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Principal’s Report:
E very year around this time I take the opportunity to
thank and congratulate our support staff who aren‘t
teachers in the classroom, but fulfil roles that support
and assist in critical ways to gain the best outcomes for our
young ones.
On behalf of the whole school community I thank the follow-
ing people for their outstanding work:
Maureen Oliver, Pauline Frawley, Simone Walsh, Lorraine
Quinlan, Christine Hooppell, Julie Matthes, Katrina Trewin,
Robert Brown, Cameron Matthews, Bryon Coulson, Marg
Rasmussen, Colin Kellow, Hayley Gray, Frank Frawley,
Linda Belot, Gen Keenan and Beulah Brann.
This week Mr Neville Borger is a guest at the John Monash
School of Science in Melbourne, along with three of our Year
10 girls Rebecca Speight, Sarah Johnson and Greta Zegelin.
By all accounts the girls are having an excellent experience as
is Mr Borger. I‘m sure they‘ll have plenty to report back upon
their return. (Mr Borger is due back next week, the girls the
week after).
Funday is looming large on the horizon, only 22 days away.
Please contact members of our Parents Club if you wish to
contribute to our Monster raffle or feel you can contribute in
any other way.
Sadly theft has become an issue in our school over the past
few months. Staff are working vigilantly to identify the of-
fender or offenders.
In the meantime could I please ask parents to urge their chil-
dren not to bring valuables or money to school. If they must,
please leave them at the front office or use their lockers with
locks.
As always many thanks to parents for your ongoing support.
Bernie Altmann , Principal
August 2012 15th (Wed) - VTAC Information 20th (Mon) - Year 9 Indo Trip to Melbourne Zoo
22nd (Wed) - Year 7 & 8 Basketball 27th (Mon) - Girls Football 31st (Fri) - Funday
September 2012 3rd-5th (Mon-Wed) - Dukes Camp
3rd (Mon) - Year 10/11 Studio Art Excursion Bendigo 6th (Thur) - Courage to Care 7th (Fri) - Reports Distributed 13th (Thur) - Parent/Teacher Interviews
16th-21st (Sun-Fri) - MS Tours to Queensland 17th-21st (Mon-Fri) - MS Tours to Tasmania and Snow 15th-24th (Sat-Mon) - Malaysian Tour 21st (Fri) - Last Day of Term 3
Volume 422 Issue 1
Thursday 9th August, 2012
www.rochsec.vic.edu.au
Phone: 5484 1844 Fax: 5484 2348 The Rochester Review
Important Dates
School Council &
Sub-Committee Meetings
Aug Thursday 30th School Council 7.30 pm
Aug Friday 31st Parents Club 10.30 am
Pictures above:
Year 7 Students
Start Smart
D uring the week we had a representative from The Start
Smart program come to the College to speak to the Year
10 students. This program changes the way young peo-
ple learn about money. By making money management interac-
tive, engaging and fun through a series of free workshops, we
equip students with the confidence and competence to make smart decisions about money.
Delivered by our national team of world-class facilitators, Start
Smart workshops make the learning experience accessible, moti-
vating and inspiring. Each year Start Smart reaches over
200,000 students making it the largest program of its kind
The Start Smart Secondary program consists of five different
workshops, each focusing on a different topic in depth: earning,
saving, spending, investing and decision making for the future.
Each workshop is an interactive learning experience that is de-signed to engage students and empower them in making their
personal financial choices.
Rochester Youth Group
R ochester Youth Action Group will be holding an Infor-
mation Session at the Rochester Secondary College on
Wednesday 15th August at 1 pm in the Conference
room.
Bring your ideas for projects and events that we could organise
in your community. Open to all students from Year 7—12.
Are you interested in: Organising fun events for your people?
Designing and leading projects? Having a say in community deci-
sions? And more?
FREE LUNCH will be provided.
Contact Kasey Williamson on 54812 282 (Tuesday/Wednesday)
or 0417 382 314
Email: [email protected]
Home Economics Careers Edu-
cation Show 2012
O nce again, Home Economics Victoria will be at the Edu-
cation Show this year to advocate for home economics
education. We will be at stand no. 49 and will be present-
ing a seminar on Home economics – a postgraduate teaching
course at 2.15pm on Friday 10 August. We invite all members to
come along and to encourage anyone you know who may be con-
templating a career in home economics. Friday 10 and Saturday
11 August, 10.00am to 3.00pm, Caulfield Racecourse
Free entry and parking – register for your free pass at www.educationshow.com.au
ARE YOU RECEIVING THIS NEWSLETTER EACH
WEEK? Newsletters are handed out on a Thursday
(normally). Please check with your child that they
are bringing one home.
You can nominate to receive your Newsletter by email pro-
vided we have your current email address.
Please contact the office.
Careers
Wanted
F or the Hands on Learning class project: Wine barrels 1/2
or full size. Please contact Mr. Woodfine at the College
on 54841 844.
Intermediate Football
A n early morning bus ride saw the excited group of Year 9 and 10 boys accompanied by two teachers Mr Harris
and Mr Millard on the road to Swan Hill.
The first game was quite even but Rochester was able to get a
lead in the first half and hold on in the second half to secure a
win.
The final score Rochy 3.2.20 to 3.0.18.
Best on ground went to W. Lowe, R. Jensen, S. Rathjen and J.
Ward.
We then faced St. Joseph‘s Mildura who came out all guns
blazing and never looked back. Final score Rochy 0.1.1 to 6.4. 40.
Best on ground to L. Brown, W Lowe and R. Jensen.
The home team of Swan Hill took an early lead and were able
to hold off multiple attacks from the Rochester team.
Final Score Rochy 3.2.20 to 5.4. 34.
Best on ground to R. Jensen, D. Morgan and C. Taylor.
Sandhurst took a lead into the break but some motivational
words from our coach Mr Harris urged the boys to finish off
with a win.
Final Score Rochy 2.0.12 Sandhurst 1.2. 8. Best on Ground J. Milne, J. Ward and R. Jensen.
4 Goals to D. Morgan and singles to J. Hamilton, R. Byrne, N.
Kellow and J. Milne.
All the boys would like to thank Mr Harris and Mr Millard for
giving up their time and taking them to Swan Hill.
Malaysia Tour Update
A ll students going to Malaysia please check out the Col-
lege‘s ‗Malaysia 2012 Trip‘ blog at www.rochsec.vic.edu.au/malaysia/BuLean
Around the College
Job Vacancies Job vacancies in the area currently available at the moment include:
Pastry Apprentice – Rich River Golf Club. Applicants must be willing to work nights, weekends, public holidays and extra shifts
as required. Forward your resume and covering letter to [email protected] .
KFC Echuca – Full Time and Cert III in Hospitality. Apply in person to The Manager at 225 Ogilvie Avenue Echuca. For more
information contact 5482 4727. Apprentice Chef – Rochester Café. Permanent part time with a view to a full time role. Must be enthusiastic. To apply send your
covering letter and resume to Shelley Blunden at CVGT Echuca at [email protected] .
VTAC INFORMATION NIGHT
On Wednesday August 15th (7:30 start), a VTAC Information night will be held at the College for Year 12 students and parents to
explain the process required to apply for tertiary places, including important dates. Information provided will also include the Spe-
cial Entry Access Scheme (SEAS) and scholarships. The information session will be held in Rooms 29/31.
VICTORIAN TERTIARY ADMISISONS CENTRE (VTAC)
VTAC Guides are now available for Year 12 students (available at Rochester Newsagency). You will use this resource when re-
searching and applying for tertiary courses. Applications open on Monday 6 August and timely applications (where you won‘t be charged a late fee) close on 28 September. Applications for courses are on-line and cost Year 12 students $26.00. You can apply
for up to 12 courses, placing them in the order you most want them. You will be offered the first course in your list for which you
meet the requirements.
TERTIARY OPEN DAYS - DATES
Open Days are your opportunity to check out institutions which interest you. You will have the chance to look at the facilities, talk
to staff and students, collect information and consider transport/accommodation options. They are generally run 10am to 4pm. Al-
low yourself an hour or two at each institution. Year 10 or 11 is a great time to commence visits.
Sun 12 Aug – Australian Catholic Uni (Melbourne); Deakin (Warrnambool); Melbourne (Parkville & Southbank - VCA); RMIT
(Uni and TAFE); Southern Cross School of Natural therapies(Melb)
Sun 19 Aug – Deakin (Geelong campuses); La Trobe (Bendigo); Swinburne (Uni& TAFE); Bendigo TAFE(Bendigo Campus)
Fri 24 Aug - Bendigo TAFE(Echuca Campus)
Sun 26 Aug – Australian Catholic Uni (Ballarat); BallaratUni; Box Hill Institute; Deakin (Melbourne Burwood); La Trobe (Melbourne Bundoora); Photography Studies College (Melb)
PLAN YOUR TIME AT MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY OPEN DAY The University of Melbourne Open Day is on 19 August. Their 2012 Open Day website is now live. Browse the site to plan your
day well in advance. Sign in at: www.openday.unimelb.edu.au.
PLAN YOUR TIME AT SWINBURNE OPEN DAY Swinburne‘s Open Day will take place on Sunday 19 August at the Hawthorn campus ONLY. Plan your day by visiting the fol-
lowing site: www.swinburne.edu.au/openday/.
REGISTER ONLINE FOR RMIT’S OPEN DAY - Register at www.rmit.edu.au/openday for Sunday 12 August. Get a chance to
win the latest iPad, tickets for two to fly in the RMIT hot air balloon and other prizes on the day. Campuses in the city, at Bruns-
wick and at Bundoora will be open.
NEW CREATIVE ARTS COURSES AT DEAKIN Deakin University has announced new courses that will commence in 2013. They will be included in VTAC online:
Bachelor of Creative Arts (Film and Television)
Bachelor of Creative Arts (Photography)
Bachelor of Creative Arts (Animation and Motion Capture)
The B. Film and Digital Media) is now known as Bachelor of Creative Arts (Film and Digital Media)
ACCESS MELBOURNE SELECTION GUARANTEE ‘Access Melbourne’ provides education opportunities for students from a diverse range of backgrounds. Students who are eligible
for Access Melbourne and are from disadvantaged financial backgrounds or rural and isolated areas are guaranteed a Common-
wealth Supported Place (CSP) in their chosen course provided they meet course prerequisites and achieve the minimum ATAR: 78
or above for arts, environments or science; 88 or above for commerce; 95 or above for biomedicine. Applicants for other Ac-
cess Melbourne categories will be considered on an individual basis. Melbourne offers a range of equity scholarships. Apply for
Access Melbourne and scholarships by submitting a SEAS application after completing your VTAC application. SEAS applications close on 9 Oct, 2012.
SCHOLARSHIPS AT LA TROBE UNIVERSITY La Trobe is offering new scholarships in 2013. These are to support academic excellence, access to university, and sporting
achievements. There will be:
30 academic excellence at $6,000pa
30 academic excellence/access at $6,000pa
30 access scholarships at $6,000pa
10 indigenous at $6,000
2 Michael Malthouse Elite Sports Bursaries at $10,000pa
See: www.latrobe.edu.au/scholarships for details.
Careers
Rochester Driving School
Brian Crockett Accredited Driver Trainer is offering driving
lessons in a Manual & Automatic car in the Rochester & Dis-
trict Area.
For more information he can be contacted on 54842 182 or
0438 095 651 or www.rochesterdrivingschool.com.au
St Joseph’s Primary School
St Joseph‘s Primary School presents ―The Sapphires‖ the movie
on Tuesday August 14th at 7.30 pm at the Paramount Echuca.
This is a fundraising event and the price of $20 includes supper.
TICKETS MUST BE PRE PURCHASED at the St Joseph‘s of-
fice by phoning 54841 797
Border Raiders Shopping
Night
Wednesday August 15, starting 6.15pm at the Harvest Hotel.
Tickets $10.Nine great shops, champagne and supper, great
prizes including $500 at the shop of your choice! Call Annie
0402 412993 or Ruth 0428 880614 or buy tickets at GMCU of-
fice in Hare Street.
Car Boot Sale
The Salvation Army will be holding a Car Boot Sale on Saturday
25th August from 8 am—12 noon. If you would like to buy a car
site for $10 and then sell your unwanted goods, please contact
David Allman on 0458 600 495 to book your site.
There will be a sausage sizzle, hot and cold drinks available, a
cake stall and lots of great bargains.
Community Information
Forum
Were you flooded in January 2011 and have an insurance dis-
pute? Then your welcome to attend a Community Forum on Monday 13th August at 7 pm. This will be held in the Pri-
mary Care Function Room at the Rochester and Elmore District
Health Service.
Guest Speaker: Graham Warner, Manager of Dispute Resolu-
tion General Insurance.
Topic: Financial Ombudsman Service Dispute Resolution proc-
ess, Flood update, Insurance and banking queries and Question
and Answer opportunity.
R.S.V.P: 3rd August by phoning 54844 465
Holy Trinity Anglican Church
The Rochester Anglican Church is again presenting their An-
nual Christmas Exhibition. This will be our 7th Exhibition and
we are extending an invitation to you to join in with another
exhibit of your own.
Our theme this year is ―The Light of the World‖. This event will be held on November 23rd to 25th at the Rochester Shire
Hall.
There will be the ever popular ―Letters to Santa‖ as well as
many other activities for children and entertainment for adults.
A special ―Christmas Stocking Challenge‖ has been suggested
for this year. Let us all see how many, how big or small we
can fill the walls of the hall with.
To register contact Denise Hodder on 54845 400.
Kyokushin Karate
Rochester Dojo
(Affiliated with the Bendigo & Central Victorian
Kyokushin Karate Centre)
Kyokushin Karate follows traditional Japanese
teaching & philosophies
You will experience: A full body workout Respect for yourself & others
Build confidence, honesty & character
And also have FUN
All ages welcome, including families
Free Introductory Lesson
Instructors – Sensei Colin McHardy 3rd Dan Black Belt Sem-
pai Lee Hicks 1st Dan Black Belt
Dojo – Rochester Presbyterian Hall Training – Wednes-
day’s 6.30 to 8.00 pm
For further information contact Sensei Colin on 0438 414 075
Sempai Lee on 0407 041 286
Community Notices
Youth Action Group: Information session Wednesday 15th August at 1.00pm
(Check out posters around the school for location)
Free Lunch
Are you interested in:
Organising fun events for other young people? Designing and leading projects?
Volunteering? Get involved
Make your voice count
Bring your event / project ideas
Contact: Bianca Stapleton