Next Week @TC
06/10/2023
Victorian Education Excellence Awards - TC Shortlisted!
Save the dates
School Captain Applications
Working Bee
TC Community market
Carenet Donations
MAP Parent Q&A Session
Work Experience/SWL (Structured Workplace Learning) Update
Asthma Information
End of Year Arrangements - An Overview
TCNEWS - Term 4 - Help Out, Give Back, CIL on Track
Victorian Education Excellence Awards - TC Shortlisted!
To add to the recent award of TC as Australian Government School of the Year, TC has been shortlisted by the Department of Education in the Victorian Education Excellence Awards. The school has been shortlisted in the category of Provision for High Ability Students Secondary School. This shortlisting was based on the programs on offer at the school that allow students to accelerate, such as the Jumpstart Maths program amongst the way that all students have an individualised learning plan. There will be more information to follow on this shortlisting. The awards ceremony are being held at the end of October.
Save the dates
We have two student-free days occurring in Term 4. Please save the following dates:
Monday 6th November - Curriculum Day (the day before Melbourne Cup)
Friday 24th November - Staff professional practice day
These dates are also available on the Compass calendar.
School Captain Applications - Now Open
Are you a proven leader at TC looking to give back, develop others and lead from the front?
Each year, students have the opportunity to apply to be one of the TC School Captains. Applications are now open and stage 1 of the process is due next Friday October 13th.
Students have received a message in teams outlining the process for School Captains selection.
At Stage 1 - students send their cover letter and CV to connect@tc.vic.edu.au. Cover letters should be no more than 1 page of A4 and answer the following questions:
Why are you interested in doing the role?
What could you bring to the role?
What previous leadership experience have you had, and what have you learnt from this.
Working Bee
Please join us for a permaculture working bee Sunday the 15th of October 10:00am-2:00pm. Jobs include mulching, weeding, tidying and general maintenance. Wood-fired pizza lunch for all helpers! Please come along. Contact Meg Bailey for more information MBAI@tc.vic.edu.au
TC Community Market
TC will be holding a community market on the 10th of November 2:30pm onwards. Save the date! More information to follow next week.
Carenet donations
For the month of October, we are running a food donation drive for local charity Carenet. Carenet provides meals and food supplies to our local community with the aim of reducing food insecurity. Carenet's values of respect, dignity, generosity, and collaboration resonate with TC's values of empowerment and active citizenship. We encourage TC students and families to get on board and donate what they can.
We will be collecting donations of non-perishable foods for the whole month of October. Please deliver donations to the front of S Wing where there are boxes for each TC Colour Community. See Amy Jess in Wellbeing with any questions. Please see the attached info brochure for specific donation requests. For more info please visit https://www.carenet.org.au/
MAP Parent Q&A Session
Come along on the evening of Tuesday 17th of October and hear the direct experiences of other parents.
A panel of parents whose children have been through the Montessori Program at TC, and parents whose children are currently in the Program, will be there to answer your questions.
Get the real answers from those with real experience.
At the PAC, TC, 7.00 – 8.30pm on Tuesday 17th of October.
We will also explain the MAP@TC 3-year Curriculum plan, plus give a key breakdown of expectations from the ACARA-approved National Montessori Curriculum.
This event is especially designed for families who are considering enrolment in MAP, and/or have enrolled for 2024. It will also be highly beneficial for families currently in their first 2 years of MAP.
Book your seat here with the Trybooking link. https://www.trybooking.com/CLOHV
Work Experience/SWL (Structured Workplace Learning) Update
Structured workplace learning provides students with the opportunity to integrate on-the-job experience with secondary study as part of the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE), the VCE Vocational Major or the Victorian Pathways Certificate. It is aimed at students in FLE 3 and above.
We encourage all students to be involved in SWL as it provides the opportunity for:
enhanced skill development
practical application of industry knowledge
assessment of units of competency
achievement of some learning outcomes
enhanced employment opportunities
Work experience is where you get to spend time at a workplace and see what the people who work there do. You get to experience the daily operations of a business or organisation. It is also important for you to ask any questions you might have.
We encourage all students to engage in work experience as it provides the opportunity for:
Pin down your future goals
Gain fist hand experience of a job
Improve your knowledge and skills
Build network of contacts
See how the world works
It is a requirement that schools must ensure they implement a policy when planning for and conducting structured workplace learning arrangements, to ensure compliance with legislation.
Work experience and SWL can be arranged through direct communication with an employer or through the Structured Workplace Learning Statewide Portal. If a student shows interest in an opportunity through the Statewide Portal, the placement will be organised through the TC careers department and GatewayLLEN.
Paperwork must be submitted seven days prior to the placement date this allows for processing and school approval. If the paperwork is not submitted in time, it will not be approved, therefore the placement cannot take place.
School Contact/Careers Advisor: Kate Buchanan kbuc@tc.vic.ecu.au
The required paperwork for SWL:
SWL Arrangement Form (signed by the employer, the student, the parent/guardian)
SWL Travel Form if required (signed by the employer, the student, the parent/guardian)
safe@work module certificate – General
safe@work module certificate – Industry specific
The required paperwork for Work Experience:
Work Experience Arrangement Form (signed by the employer, the student, the parent/guardian)
Work Experience Travel Form if required (signed by the employer, the student, the parent/guardian)
safe@work module certificate – General
safe@work module certificate – Industry specific
When the required paperwork is received, we will obtain the Principal’s signature and add the work placement details to the students compass as an approved school activity.
A student is not authorised to commence work placement without school approval. If a student commences placement without submitting signed paperwork it will negatively impact their school attendance.
To discuss work experience or SWL, obtain the required paperwork, information on safe@work modules or any questions please see Kate Buchanan for more information.
For more information please visit: Work Experience: Policy | education.vic.gov.au
Please be aware this information is provided for structured workplace learning and work experience opportunities within Victoria. Interstate opportunities will have to be submitted for consideration and approved by the school. We cannot accommodate for any overseas placements.
Asthma Information
END OF YEAR ARRANGEMENTS - AN OVERVIEW
For those looking ahead to the end of the year arrangements:
Tuesday 28th November - whole school assembly
Wednesday 29th November - last day of 2023 classes
Thursday 30th November - 2024 classes (Headstart program) begin for all except those in Entry class in 2024.
Wednesday 6th December - Last day of VCE classes as part of 2024 Headstart program
Thursday 7th December - 2024 classes continue for Headstart week 2. No VCE Classes run.
Thursday 14th December - Activity Week Commences. Alternative program running.
Wednesday 20th December - Last day of year. Students dismissed before 1pm.
TC NEWS
Journalist Bonnie-Mai Smith writes TC NEWS, articles that give our community an insight to life at TC 📰In Term 3 we are looking forward to bringing an insight of student profiles to TCNEWS, we hope you enjoy!
This term TC NEWS has an exciting announcement, we are pleased to expand our team of journalists as Bonnie plans to finish up soon and focus on her exams in a few weeks. Please enjoy their first collaborative article.
Term 4 - Help Out, Give Back, CIL on Track
Clean up, catch a busking act, and give back – it’s Community Integrated Learning time!
Welcome back to Term 4! This term's Community Integrated Learning (CIL) theme is set to be bigger and better than ever, running across the whole term, 'Give Back' brings fantastic activities that you will love, plus some killer community projects.
“The focus of this theme is to encourage students to contribute to both the school community and the broader community through active citizenship and involvement in projects that improve the lives of members of our community," says Director of Community Integrated Learning, Ryan Griffith. "Students have the opportunity to sign up for one-off events, as well as participating in events during Connect, and during their classes."
For the month of October, TC will be running a food donation drive for local charity Carenet. This organisation works against food insecurity by providing meals and supplies to people in need. We will be collecting donations of non-perishable foods for the whole month in the front of S Wing where there are boxes for each TC Colour Community.
"Carenet's values of respect, dignity, generosity, and collaboration resonate with TC's values of empowerment and active citizenship," Ryan Griffith exclaimed. "We encourage TC students and families to get on board and donate what they can."
The Fare Share Kitchen is one of the must-do opportunities this term. Students will work in a commercial-style kitchen, taking action and preparing over 2,000 meals in a commercial-style kitchen. The meals will then be delivered to a range of people from all over the community. There are only 16 places per community, so jump on board and sign up now!
A staple of CIL are the subject-based activities which will be running this term too, in week five and six, the Sports-Skill class are going to 'give back' to Templestowe Heights and make a difference in the lives of younger students by teaching them different sport skills. The student's exceptional knowledge will help the primary school students learn the fundamentals of various sports. The excursion not only benefits the younger students who are learning new sports and having fun, but it also helps the TC students develop leadership and communication skills. They have the opportunity to be role models and make a positive impact on their community. This initiative is a great way for students to get involved in the community and give back while doing something they love. It's a win-win situation for everyone involved, and it's a great way to promote sports and physical activity among young people!
In addition, our TC Musos will be busking to raise money for local charities and Animals students volunteering at Halls Gap Zoo, plus more. Speak with your teachers about what your class is doing in Term 4 to give back!
Students are giving back to the elderly as well. Ryan is working with the VM students, in collaboration with Swinburne University, the Manningham Council, and the Chinese Senior Citizens Club of Manningham, to go out every Tuesday to the library and get to know our local senior citizens. Their first session was on Tuesday, and Ryan thought it was "really lovely." The senior citizens didn't know much English, so students and the seniors were using Google Translate to tell each other stories, which, according to Ryan, was "really gorgeous." Together through digital storytelling, the partnership will end with a "mini film festival" of digital stories told by our VM students and senior citizens. That's certainly something to look forward to!
A new CIL theme means a new Connect focus! As you may already know, "the sessions are about each group creating their own identity forging their own relationship with their mentor and creating rituals and routines that suit the group," Ryan explained.
In line with 'Give Back', twice throughout the term, each community will take turns to step out as the "Ruffey Lake Clean Up Crew" and help tidy up our local park. These clean-up campaigns will aim to raise awareness about the scale of the litter problem and get our community thinking about simple, yet effective ways of how we can give back. Other Connect groups are hosting morning teas where everyone brings some food to share, but in addition, will bring an extra something to donate to Care Net.
Some sessions during the Wednesday and Friday sessions will include a focus on anti-racism. With the rise of disinformation, and misinformation that can spread negative stereotypes about various people and their race, the Connect team want to be on the "front foot" and encourage our community to "step up and be an upstander... when we see something that we don't like the feeling of or the sound of".
Towards the end of the year, groups will focus on planning a celebration to commemorate a wonderful year!
Make sure to check out the attached calendar to see when things are happening. The calendar will evolve as the term unfolds so be sure to follow Compass posts and Community pages.
So what are you waiting for? Be a part of something bigger than yourself. After all, Connect is called 'Connect' for a reason!
By Bonnie-Mai Smith, Rory Opie, Ruby Egan-Douglas & Mietta Palmer
TC Journalist
Fareshare Kitchen excursions: https://www.fareshare.net.au/melbourne/
To secure your spot use the link in your Community Team or DM Meg Bailey on Teams.
Dates: 16/11 Blue, 20/11 Green, 21/11 Gold, 23/11 Red
Ruffy Creek Clean-Up Crew: sign up via Community Pages and Compass Date: 26/10
Busking for Charity: see Brayden or Madi if you are interested in joining the TC Musos as they busk at Macedon to raise funds for local charities.
Or perhaps you have your own idea for an event or activity? See Ryan if you'd like to bring your idea to life for the benefit of our community.
Our survey for 2024 Community Integrated Learning themes is still open! Have your say here:
Families and parents - https://forms.office.com/r/pPGhMHuFYQ
Students - https://forms.office.com/r/WL7JQZi98R
Any questions or ideas, please contact RGR@tc.vic.edu.au.