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Principal’s Report
F r i d a y M a r c h 2 3 r d 2 0 1 8 T e r m 1 W e e k 8
LEARNING FOR THE FUTURELEARNING FOR THE FUTURELEARNING FOR THE FUTURELEARNING FOR THE FUTURE
Fuller Street.
Phone: 50921182
Fax: 50921185
www.ouyenp12college.vic.edu.au
This week has included our College Council AGM and the election of Lara Wakefield as President with Pat Higgins as Vice President - congratulations to you both
We had our OH&S audit on Wednesday and both primary and secondary swimming teams competed in Regional finals on Thursday. There were several highlights and quite a few medals won.
Student reports have gone home and I encourage you to come to our PT interviews next week - students are invited as well.
A reminder that term will end on Thursday next week at 2.30pm - a well deserved break for everyone
Absences
This term we have been preparing for the mandatory sending of text messages to parents if students are absent from school commencing in Term 2. Please whenever possible send your child’s/children's’ absence to the school’s mobile 0488 470 929 by text message or call on 50921182.
Acting Principal Shelley Kay
ACCOUNTS
School Fees are now due and may be paid at the General Office either by Cheque, Cash, BPay or EFT. (No EFTPOS available).
If you wish for your payments to be allocated to a specific charge (eg: camp only) please advise the General Office or email
Online Banking Details:
BSB: 063-732 ACCOUNT NO: 1000 1994 REFERENCE: Child/Family name.
Netbook instalments (if applicable) are also due and must be paid by the end of Term 1.
If you’re unsure of the amount, please contact our Business Manager, Bobbie Stacey
(50921182). Instalments can be arranged with Bobbie.
Please keep in mind that camps are never far away and instalments prior to the event
would be very beneficial.
Year Level Fees $
P-2 $ 70
3-4 $ 82
5-6 $ 82
7-8 $ 122
9 $ 112
10 $ 112
11 $ 132
12 $ 172
Parents Associa8on AGM will be held from 7:00p.m. on Tuesday, March 27th
P A G E 2
Sheep Sale Roster
DATE: April 5th (Holidays)
WORKERS COOKS
Donna Wills Catherine Phillips
Tamara Allender Melanie Shaddock
Brenda Dingeldei-Murphy
DATE: April 19th
WORKERS COOKS
Vanessa Anderson Pauly Munro
Renae Hulland Soumya Arun
Julie Barnard
Coles Sports for Schools
the final date for collec8on in Coles is April 3rd
– over
Easter you get double s8ckers! Bonus! IF they can be
returned to the school by Friday, 20th
April that would
be fantas8c – thanks to all parents who have assisted
the school to collect them.
Ouyen P-12 College acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the first
people and traditional custodians of the lands where
we live, learn and work.
SRC no9ce
On Thursday March 29st, The SRC are holding a free dress day to
raise money for The Royal Children’s Hospital Good Friday
Appeal. Students may wear free dress for a gold coin dona8on.
Clothing and footwear should be appropriate for school.
P A G E 3
SECONDARY SPORT REPORT
SSV LMR SWIMMING SSV LMR SWIMMING SSV LMR SWIMMING SSV LMR SWIMMING
Thirty one Ouyen P-12 Secondary students, along with several parents had an early start yesterday to travel to Swan Hill to
compete in the SSV Loddon Mallee Region Country Swimming Championships. Congratula8ons to these students. There
will be a full report in next week’s newsleBer.
OUYEN SCHOOL ROWING PROGRAM
With the Ouyen Lake Project well under way, we are very excited to announce that the Mildura Rowing Club has been
successful in obtaining a Spor8ng Club Grant from the Department of Health & Human Services to help fund the cost of
establishing Coaches and support staff for the ‘Ouyen School Rowing Program’.
We are now looking to iden8fy par8cipants, which could include parents and staff in Ouyen who would be interested in
comple8ng an online coaching course to help with the program. It might also include students looking to become accredit-
ed coxswain.
If anyone is interested in comple8ng this course, please contact the office.
Respectful Relationships: Parent Information Session.
Please save the date Tuesday 1st May 2018 for our first information session for parents and interested community members on the Resilience, Rights and Respectful Relationships program. This program became mandatory in Victorian Government Schools in 2017 and now we have the chance to gain more insight into the background, content and desired objectives. We will be very fortunate to have Bev Thomson in attendance as our North West Liaison Officer.
There will be a staff briefing at 3.30, followed by a parent and community information session at 6pm. We aim for both sessions to last no longer than one hour. Supervised activities for children are being offered during the evening session. This service is free, however bookings are essential. Please leave your name with Mrs Shelley Woodall or notify the Office Staff.
We look forward to meeting up with you all and sharing more information.
Mrs Shelley Woodall
Respectful Relationships Co-ordinator
Ouyen P-12 College
Wanted for Vet Automo8ve studies.
Does anyone have complete red and blue Holden 253 or 202 motors
that they would like to donate to the school.
Please contact Theo Magnisalis at the School if you can assist
Parents’ Associa9on
Mee9ng – The Parents Associa8on AGM will be held from 7:00p.m. on Tuesday, March 27th
. We realise that Parent Teacher
Interviews are on in the aIernoon but every date looked at seemed to clash with something else and the mee8ng has to go
ahead. We trust you will support it.
Doctors in Secondary Schools – Thanks to Mr. Cua, Dr. Ashraf Takla and Fiona LaBa for their presenta8on about the
wonderful new opportunity to support our children’s health and well-being that will begin at the school next term.
Phone Numbers – We would like to encourage every family to return the page regarding sheep sale roster preferences and
permission regarding your phone number as soon as possible. If you need another copy, please contact the school or
Raelene Vine.
Contact people - Each year we ask for volunteers to be the Contact People for our catering events. When a catering [or
other fundraising] event is on, we allocate the task to different year level groups. The contact person is the one you contact to
offer to help out in some way – OR – they contact you and ask if you can help. We need 6 volunteers:
P/1/2- 3/4 Melanie Shaddock 5/6 - Tamara Allender
7/8 9/10 11/12 – Fiona LaBa
Congratula9ons – to all who par8cipated in the Regional Swimming Finals. There were some great results, spurred on by a
good deal of cheering by parent.
Containers – We have a few salad bowls from catering. If you are missing one, please contact Raelene Vine 0407849174, or
contact the school office staff.
Raelene Vine – President, Kylie Zanker – Secretary
P A G E 5
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Year 10 - Monday 25th
Friday 29th
June (Last week Term 2)
Tuesday 8th May Meet Melbourne, Mildura – VCE/Parents
Monday 25th Friday 29th June Work Experience – Year 10
Monday 25th June Flinders University Presentation -Students/
Parents
Tuesday 25th June Western Career Expo - Year 11/Parents
Monday 23rd July TIS Parent Information Session, Mildura
evening
Tuesday 24th July Uni S.A Presentation – Year 12
Wednesday 25th July UMAT Prereq. some undergrad medicine
& health science
Sunday 5th - Tuesday 7th August
Careers Trip Melbourne / Ballarat - Year 11/Parents
THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE - NEW COURSE PLANNER 2018
Bachelor of Science course planner -
This will help students plan their studies in their preferred science area. With 40 majors available (more than any other science
degree in Australia), it can make considering options overwhelm-
ing or a bit complicated. The course planner allows students to
type in either a career, major or subject and, depending upon
the search, it provides a career pathway or course information
map to follow. For example, if 'veterinary medicine' is entered in
the search field, the planner will advise which major and subjects
to take as well as the career outcomes.
The planner is available in the app and android stores for free:https://itunes.apple.com/au/app/my-science/
id1068586552?mt=8
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?
id=au.edu.unimelb.science.my&hl=en&pcampaignid=MKT-Other
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LA TROBE UNIVERSITY – EXPERIENCE CLEVER
Where: Melbourne campus in Bundoora
When: Friday 6th April (school holidays)
Registrations now are now open
Led by teachers, ‘Experience Clever’ is offering fun and dynamic
workshops for students to see and experience uni life at Latrobe.
Register your interest at each campus are as follows:
Albury-Wodonga – Friday 1 June
Bendigo –Thursday 5 July
Melbourne - Friday 6 July
Register - www.latrobe.edu.au/study/life/events/experience-
clever
APPLYING FOR A TAX FILE NUMBER!
https://www.ato.gov.au/individuals/tax-file-number/apply-for-a-
tfn/australian-residents---tfn-application/
UMAT Preparation Course
The Sunraysia Careers Network is
conduction a UMAT preparation
course through MedEntry.
Date: Saturday 12th and
Sunday 13th May 2018
Venue: St Joseph’s College,
Mildura
Cost: $220 Time: 9am – 5pm
Registration form and more
information is available from
the Career Office
UMAT Registration Now Open
Test Date: Wednesday 25th July
Close: Friday 1st June 2018
Cost: $260
Location: Mildura
UMAT Information Booklet
https://umat.acer.edu.au/
AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE FORCE – GAP YEAR applications
for 2019 have opened. It's a unique opportunity for
your students to try out a career in Navy, Army or Air
Force and get a feel for a military life without com-
mitting for a longer period. https://
www.defencejobs.gov.au/students-and-education/
gap year?
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ZOOS VICTORIA - BECOME A KEEPER FOR A DAY!
‘Keeper for a Day’ is designed for secondary school
students (years 7 to 12) who are interested in caring
for wildlife and working at the zoo.
Event Information:
Dates: 3rd, 5th, 9th and 11th of April
Times: 9.30am – 3.30pm
Location: Werribee Open Range Zoo
Cost: $115.00 per person,
Spaces are limited and bookings are essential.
https://www.zoo.org.au/werribee/whats-on/keeper-
for-a-day
HEALTH – (PARAMEDIC / AMBULANCE OFFICER)
According to the Australian Department of Jobs and
Small Business*, ‘Health and Welfare Support Workers’
are looking at a 19.2% increase in employment over
the next five years and the occupation as a
Paramedic/Ambulance Officer is projected to have
a 24.5% increase specifically. It is worth considering
this career if medicine and science is your chosen
pathway.
Specializations in this field include
Intensive Care Paramedic – Attends life-threatening emergencies and gives intensive
treatment to patients before arrival at hospital.
(This requires additional training in the areas of
anatomy/physiology, pathophysiology and
pharmacology to be able to make medical
decisions without consultation.
Paramedic Clinical Instructor – Provides training
and support to paramedic interns.
Depending on your chosen specialist area, you can
refer to the table below for bachelor degree options,
which normally are a minimum of 3 years of full time
study or equivalent.
Upon completion, graduates are then eligible to
apply to Ambulance Victoria as a graduate para-
medic and complete a one-year practical training
program. However as courses do change, you will
need to contact the universities you are interested in
for further information
ACU – Nursing / Paramedicine (72.25)
Monash University – Paramedicine (75.15)
Victoria University – Paramedicine (70
Victoria University (Chancellor’s Scholarship) – Health
and Biomedicine / Paramedicine (90.00)
TERTIARY STUDIES & CAREER EXPO ADELAIDE
Date & Time: Sunday 8th April, 10am – 4pm
Monday 9th April, 9.30am – 1.30pm
Where: Adelaide Convention Centre
Admission: Free
Career seekers of ALL ages will find: Universities
Vocational Education & Training (VET) & Employers
TAFESA & Defence Force Recruiting
Scholarships, alternative pathways, and more
P A G E 6
CONSTRUCTION INDUCTION CARD
Congratulations to the following Year 10 students who have successfully gained their Construction
Induction Card for Occupational Health & Safety
This course was partly funded by MIPS and Parents and Friends.
Thanks to Cathy Keeble from SuniTAFE Mildura for conducting this course.
The Construction card is needed for work experience in industries such as plumbing, building, car-
pentry, electrical, landscaping engineering and architecture. However it also can also be required
by students considering options such as civil engineering and food
Jasmine
Anderson
Kirra Bride
Corey Cupper
Alex Hill
Charli Hulland
Tate Hulland
Casey Mitchell
Amber Munro
Emily Phillips
Conor Schultz
Heath Smith
Johnathan
Starkey
Nicolas Stone
Liam Vine
Mallee Track Health and Community Service is developing its next five-year strategic plan (2017 to 2021).
Feedback from the community will be critical to develop the big picture plan for the region’s future health goals and challenges.
MTHCS has appointed consulting firm Healthcare Management Advisors to develop surveys (hard copy and online). These will be available throughout the catchment in waiting rooms and other points of care at MTHCS (both paper-based and online using IPads).
This is your chance to guide planning for health services in the region and how they are delivered.
How can you help?
Be sure to have your say on the key issues under consideration for the Strategic Plan, such as:
Surrounding hospitals and health services and local government.
Telehealth: What do you know about it? Could this benefit our region?
Chronic disease and health issues – What support is available? What is needed?
Services that need to be delivered closer to home.
The survey will be out soon. Like our Facebook Page (search Mallee Track) to find out about opportunities to have a say, visit our website or get in touch with Shirley Vallance at MTHCS.
P A G E 7
Program: Secondary Schools Golf in Mildura
Date: Monday, April 30th
Event: 9 Hole Stroke Compe88on
Handicaps: Not Required
Golf Course: Mildura Golf Club
Start Time: 10.00 am
Year Levels: 7 to 12
The registra8on is done through the Golf Victoria website or contact ScoB Brady.
Community News
NET, SET, GO
Welcome to the 2018 Net, Set, Go year –our 15th
year of the program. Net, Set, Go will commence on
THURSDAY, 19TH
APRIL – the first Thursday of second term.
Parents can register their children by clicking on the link provided below – the 2018 season will cost $60
with the girls receiving a ball and T-shirt along with other goodies.
hBps://netball.resultsvault.com/common/pages/reg/welcome.aspx?
fl=1&type=6&id=41492&en8tyid=54361
The first session will commence at 3.45pm and is aimed at new players and those with one year of experi-
ence.
The second session will commence at 4.15pm and is for girls who have completed at least two years of
Net, Set, Go.
Girls should wear comfortable clothing, bring a water boBle, a hat and use sunscreen. They are all encour-
aged to bring along a posi8ve and enthusias8c aTtude!
Please contact Michelle Morrish with any ques8ons or queries.
NIGHT NETBALL
The 2018 Night Netball season will commence on MONDAY, 16TH APRIL. Girls in grade 6 and above are
eligible to play. Interested girls are asked to place their names on sheets on the no8ceboards.
Names need to be submiBed by WEDNESDAY, 28TH MARCH. Games will be played at 4pm and 5pm at
the Community Centre.
Please contact Mrs Morrish if you have any queries.