To co-create high quality learning experiences within an inclusive and supportive community
— TC Vision

Next Week @TC

  • Music Concert - Lines in the Sand

  • BYOD Internet Filtering

  • Staff Professional Development Day - No learning taking place on site

  • Move to Semester 2

  • TC Formal Season

  • Recycled Art Work Competition

  • Elevate Education

  • Careers and Wellbeing Expo

  • Winter Weather

  • TC Beanies for sale

  • TCNEWS - Psychology Unit 3&4 visit animals

06/05/2022

Music Concert - Lines in the sand

As part of TC’s Global Citizenship week, TC Music is presenting two special concerts featuring international guest artists and all the TC bands and ensembles. “Lines in the Sand – Songs about what makes us Human” will celebrate the ties that binds us as humans, the musical threads of shared humanity that speak to the timeless quality of music and its ability to bridge cultural and language barriers.
Our guest artists will be working with the TC Musos during classes to explore the sounds and stories in music from various social and cultural movements, and create pieces that will premiere for the shows. This is a special opportunity for our students to connect and create music alongside international masters whilst contributing to the creation of new work.
In addition to these new works, all our TC bands and ensembles will perform pieces linked to the theme creating a musical narrative that gives voice to the stories, emotions, and hopes of our TC Musos as they explore their place in the world.

Featuring:

  • Mady Keita (Mali)
    Master percussionist, SuperMande Percussion director

  • Nilusha Dassenaike (Aus, Sri-Lanka, NYC)
    Resistance Revival Chorus director (NYC), Tina Arena, Dancing with the Stars

  • Mal Webb & Kylie Morrigan (Aus)
    Musical polyglot and beat-boxer with violinist and renowned folk-musician Kylie Morrigan

  • All of the TC bands, ensembles, soloists and staff!

Two nights only!
TUES MAY 31 & WED JUN 1

6:45pm doors for a 7pm start.

2 sets with intermission
Unfortunately due to COVID we are unable to provide tea/coffee facilities at intermission so please bring your own water bottles/snacks.

$20 per ticket (no ticket limit)

Tickets on sale until sold out
https://www.trybooking.com/BZFVL

BYOD Internet Filtering

Over the past 9 months, TC has introduced a new filtering system on Students BYOD computers. As a result we have an improved filtering system that gives the school greater flexibility in this area.

We can now offer different levels of filtering on students computers. Currently students have access to social media and games at all times. This is in line with our ICT use policy that can be found on our website. Should a family wish to investigate disabling the ability for students to access social media (including messaging apps) and games either during the school day, or at all times, they should make contact with their Community executive teams to discuss this. The Community Executive Teams should then be able to discuss the logistics of how this works. Please note that this process has to go through the Community Executive Teams, and not through direct conversation with our IT Support staff.

Staff Professional Development Day - No learning taking place on site 10th June

We have been informed by the Department of Education that all staff are to be given a professional learning day in term 2. On this day there will be no formal lessons taking place on site. Whilst TC will be open for any students who need supervision, there will be no formal classes running on this day. We have selected that all staff will take this day on Friday 10th June. We are aware that there is a VCE Maths Methods assessment taking place on this day. Staff will inform the relevant students how this will be impacted.

Move to Semester 2

We will move to Semester 2 at the beginning of term 3 (week 1). In week 5 (next week is week 3), students will confirm their subjects for semester 2. We will speak further with students about this in week 4.

TC Formal Season

Due to numbers we will have two formals, one for FLE 2 and 3 students and one for Grads and FLE 4 students. Compass will open on the 12th May for payments. Places are limited. If you have questions please contact Sally Holloway (SHO@tc.vic.edu.au)

Recycled Artwork Competition

In preparation for Global Citizen Week (week 6), the TC Art Committee is running a competition. Artworks must be made primarily out of recycled materials. Individuals, groups, or even TC families can get involved! Submissions need to be dropped off to the Art Hub by Friday 27th of May. An exhibition will be held in the TC Canteen Gallery the following week. House points will be awarded.

Elevate Education

In continuing to support our pre-VCE and VCE students achieve their best with their studies, Elevate Education will be returning to deliver study skills seminars this coming Tuesday 10 May. 

  • VCE (Unit 1) presentations will focus on ‘time-management’ strategies (Period 1)

  • Pre-VCE presentation on 'memory mnemonic' techniques (Period 2)

The seminars aim to provide strategies and practical ideas to support study and workload throughout the year.

Presentations have been uploaded to Compass so students are aware of logistics on the day. 

Careers and Wellbeing Expo

This year Templestowe College is hosting its very own Careers and Wellbeing Expo! The event will be held at school, Monday the 6th of June, between 3:30 and 6:30 pm. The expo aims to create pathway opportunities for TC students. At the event, students will be able to connect with some of the most respected Tertiary, TAFE, Apprenticeship and Employment providers in and around Victoria. TC will also be hosting some awesome well-being and community outreach programs.

Some of the reps that will be at the expo are:
Deakin University
Swinburne University
Melbourne Polytechnic
Richmond Institute of sport
Carlton College
RMIT
COLLARTS
Latrobe University
Headspace
and more.

Stay tuned for more information in the coming weeks!

If you have any questions about the Careers and Wellbeing Expo please contact Olivia Bontempelli on teams or via email: OBON@tc.vic.edu.au

Winter Weather

We wanted to make sure parents were aware that whilst we await the delivery of our additional air purifiers from the Department of Education, that there will still be classroom windows open throughout the school to promote airflow. We are telling you this as you may want to remind students to bring enough clothes in case it is cold in the classrooms.

TC Beanies for Sale

As the weather gets colder don’t forget you can purchase a TC Beanie from the general office at any time, beanies are $15.

TC NEWS

Journalist Bonnie-Mai Smith writes TC NEWS, articles that give our community an insight to life at TC 📰

Psychology 3/4's visit to Animals

This week, the Psychology 3/4 classes visited the TC animal farm! For their second area of study, the Psychology students are learning about the "neural basis of memory and learning and examining factors that influence the learning of new behaviours". Teacher Duncan and student head keeper Megan Hael explained to the classes the process of how the TC animals department teaches and trains their adorable llamas, goats and pigs . In turn, the students, shared some new ways the animals team could teach their animals new behaviours.

By Bonnie-Mai Smith
TC Journalist

Announcements from Last Week

Term 1 Newsletter Release

  • Canteen Menu Term 2

  • Cross Country Sign Up

  • TC Nursery Update

  • Traffic around the School

Term 1 Newsletter

Term 1 Newsletter

Arriving a bit late the Term 1 newsletter is bursting with all the exciting things we did - excursions, camps, community activities and many diverse events. It was the first term students and staff had been onsite for a whole term (without any lockdowns) for over two years!!

Canteen Menu Term 2

Our Canteen refreshes the menu every term to bring the tastiest food to our community. Explore the new menu here, and don’t forget you can follow the canteen on Instagram for daily updates - Templestowe College Canteen (@templestowe_college_canteen) • Instagram photos and videos.

Cross Country Sign Up

Cross Country 2022 looks a little different, here are the changes:

  • It is an opt in event

  • Where: The school grounds (see map)

  • When: Wednesday 11th May (Week 3)

  • Why: To qualify for District Cross Country, to have some fun/get some exercise

  • Time: 2:20 start time but please meet on the turf outside of the hub at 2:10

  • Sign up: Fill the Microsoft form (https://forms.office.com/r/yUxX3Q3Dtw)

  • The course around the school is 800 metres, you will be running 3 laps of the course.

If you are a part time student or are absent for the event and wish to compete at Division Cross Country please message JCOL with your intentions.

TC Nursery Update

Our Nursery was a great success, starting up mid last term. They are back with more delicious produce and products this term. They now have EFTPOS to accommodate electronic transactions! Make sure you get down today between 2-4pm to browse to see what’s in season, this week we have Bees wax wraps, made by students in the pizza oven!

Traffic Around the School

A gentle reminder that not only should people driving through the school do so at a minimal speed, but also to please take care when driving the roads around TC. In particular, please be careful when turning from Lynwood Parade into Cypress Avenue as we have students from both TC and the neighbouring Primary School crossing here.


Pervious TCNEWS

CLUBS @TC

At TC, there is a club for everyone! The myriad of social clubs at Templestowe College allows students to explore their interests outside of classes and be a part of a smaller community that shares common interests. Since most clubs are student-driven, students can take on leadership roles, meet new people and be a part of fun events! Some of these clubs are:

Mondays: 

Geography Club:

Mark your calendars! Starting week three Geography Club will be held every odd week Monday Lunchtimes in C03. Starting with Uzbekistan, in every meeting there will be a focus on a different country. The meetings will start with a Worldle competition and some fun geography games. There will be a presentation on the chosen country that is being covered: Geography, History, Leadership and Culture. Hopefully, there will also be traditional tasty snacks that represent the country! The Club is open to everyone who is interested and wants to learn more about the world around them.

Social Justice Club:

The Social Justice Club runs every second Monday lunchtime (even weeks) in D07. Staff facilitate discussions but the club is primarily student-led. Currently, the members discuss current affairs, are organising a fundraiser and are preparing to run formal debates. Last term, the Social Justice Club merged with the knitting club to talk about the news while knitting! The students are also planning a sleepout to raise awareness about homelessness in Australia.

Tuesdays:

Art Committee:

The Art Committee meets every Tuesday lunchtime in the Art Hub and aims to promote Visual Arts at TC. In this committee, "Students are coming up with their own ideas around what the committee should be, this could include thinking up exhibitions, promoting the exhibitions, working on community projects." Earlier in the year, a student member suggested that they make ceramic dog bowls that can be placed around the school for all of the dogs of the day! The Committee are also currently organising an art competition for Global Citizenship week, planning exhibitions and working on design commissions. All students are welcome to join!

History Club:

History lovers meet every Tuesday lunchtime in C03 to discuss the history of different topics. My recent personal favourites have been the history of fashion presented by student Jasmine Fuga, amazing women from history and the history of salt! The meetings usually kick off with some fun history-related games, Who am I's? and on this day in history where we look back on famous historical events that happened on that day. The meetings are filled with lots of tea, biscuits and laughs! 

Animals Group:

The Animals Group meetings are held weekly in the Reptiles Room (E2) at lunchtime (1:30 pm), on Tuesdays. The Committee is comprised of animal-loving students, students enrolled in animal classes, class leaders, head keepers, animals staff etc. The meetings are where the group discusses any important updates about the program, such as animal health issues or maintenance and husbandry tasks they need to be aware of. Facilitator Kate Meehan describes the meetings as "an awesome way for students to see how to have a balanced discussion with people with opposing views. We have an agenda that students can add to, and we have a student that chairs the meeting. People put up their hands to contribute and add in their thoughts, and someone takes minutes to document the discussion and outcome." A huge achievement for the Animals Committee last year was the Pig Project! From start to finish the group worked tirelessly to plan and prepare for adding the adorable pigs "Peabody and Sherman" to the program. The Animals group try to plan for an event each term and is hoping their upcoming trivia night will there biggest event yet. Stay tuned!

Thursdays:

Chess Club:

Chess Club held every Thursday at lunchtime, in D02 is a great club for chess pros and even Queens Gambit fans who want to pick up a new skill! 

The club was started last year by Callum Mcdonald and some former students. Callum believes that "Chess club is important because chess teaches focus and pattern recognition, it’s also something you can do for the rest of your life!" New members don’t even need to have any experience in playing chess. Everyone is welcome to join and boards, timers and snacks are provided!

Queer Club:

Queer Club welcomes students across all year levels and groups, as well as staff members who identify as LGBTQIA+ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Gender diverse, Intersex, Queer, Asexual and Questioning) as well as allies, to connect, share stories and build relationships. The meetings are held every Thursday lunchtime in Wellbeing (the back of S Wing). The Club was started in 2018 by former students with the goal to build safe spaces at TC for young queer people, and allies, to be themselves and talk about their experiences! Sometimes the meetings can focus on particular discussion topics, other times they can just be more social or the members might be planning an event or sharing stories. The club also starts off with an acknowledgement of country and often has special guests! This year Australian writer Nevo Zisin paid a visit and Britt from Manningham Youth Services regularly hangs out with the club and facilitates discussions. For anyone nervous about joining Queer Club, it is a very safe and welcoming space. People can say as much or as little as they would like, and no one would ask any follow-up questions if you chose not to share. Feel free to reach out to Amy or Amanda if you have any questions.

By Bonnie-Mai Smith 
TC Journalist