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Next Week @TC
14/03/2025
Announcement RE TC Principal
Entry Camp Week 8 Traffic Delays on Monday and Wednesday
Entry Camp Information
Community Teams Impacted Next Week
Uber Eats at School
Keeping students hydrated at school
Senior Formal meeting for FLE 3&4s
Donations of polar fleece wanted
NAPLAN Update
WASHI Release
We are hiring - maths tutors!
TCNEWS - Students plunge into Ruffey Creek to Uncover Ecosystem Secrets
Announcement RE TC Principal
Please find below the announcement of a change in Principal as Peter Ellis will be moving on in term three following 15 years here @ TC working in various different leadership positions. This has been shared through email this week, along with a different message sent to students and staff.
To the TC Community,
It is with mixed feelings that I write to inform you of my decision to step down as Principal of TC at the beginning of Term 3 this year, following 15 incredible years at the school.
I have recently accepted the position of Head of Secondary School at the Australian International School in Singapore. This decision was not made out of dissatisfaction with TC or the Victorian State Education System; rather, it is the fulfillment of a long-held aspiration to lead in an international school setting in Singapore. While I am excited about this new chapter, leaving TC—a place that has meant so much to me—is undoubtedly bittersweet.
Throughout my 15 years at TC, including the past eight as Principal, I have been privileged to work alongside extraordinary students, staff, and families. Together, we have built a school that continuously challenges the status quo of education, prioritising relationships, agency, authenticity, and a shared commitment to empowering learners. Whether it has been removing year levels, broadening our assessment measures beyond traditional exam scores, or embedding a whole-school, multifaceted wellbeing program, TC has always embraced bold and innovative change in pursuit of what is best for our students.
I am confident that I leave the school in a strong position. TCs’ leadership teams are highly skilled, well-resourced, and deeply committed to the values that define our community. I know they will continue to uphold and evolve the purpose we have all worked so hard to build. While no school is ever perfect, I am immensely proud of what we have achieved together.
The process to appoint a new Principal will be led by the College Council in partnership with the Department of Education, following the required Ministerial Order. I will update the community on timelines as more details become available. I have no doubt that the new Principal will be warmly welcomed and well-supported, as this community has always prioritised what is best for its students. I am sharing this news with parents first, trusting that you can help reassure students that this transition will be managed thoughtfully and will not disrupt their learning or experience at TC.
Writing this letter has been one of the most difficult tasks of my career. TC has left an indelible mark on me, just as I hope I have on it. I will cherish the memories, the relationships, and the profound sense of purpose that being part of this school has given me. Thank you for your support, your trust, and your unwavering commitment to our shared vision of education.
With gratitude and best wishes,
Peter Ellis
Principal
Entry Camp Week 8 - Traffic Delays on Monday and Wednesday
We hope our Entry students are excited about their upcoming camps next week.
Entry Camp #1 - Green and Red
Monday 17th of March to Wednesday 19th of March
Students meet outside SWING by 8:20am
Departure between 8:45-9:00am (PLEASE NOTE: TRAFFIC DELAYS FOR WHOLE COMMUNITY MONDAY - None camp students it is suggested to drop students on Lynwood parade instead of coming into the school grounds. Entry families, parking is available in the oval for drop off)
Return to school arrival approx. 3:45pm
Entry Camp #2 - Blue and Gold
Wednesday 19th of March to Friday 21st of March
Students meet outside SWING by 7:50am
Departure 8:15am
Return to school arrival approx. 3:15pm
Entry Camp - important information
See above information about drop off. For the first day students should bring snacks and lunch. The bus will stop at Yea for a bathroom break and snack (no possibility to buy food, must be brought with students) following by arrival at camp where students will eat their packed lunch before starting activities.
Essential packing items, the full packing list can be found on compass but please don’t forget:
Pillow, sleeping bag and sheet for the bed
Towel for showering and wet activities
Spare pair of shoes
Extra garbage bags for wet clothes
Pack for all weather types, it will be cold at night
Community Teams Impacted next week
Due to Entry Camp Community Executive Teams will be lightly staffed next week and there may be some changes to our usual support availability. We appreciate your patience and understanding and encourage students to still reach out if they need assistance by visiting SWING.
Uber Eats at school
Students are unable to order Uber Eats while onsite, during school hours and at school events. This is from a ChildSafe point of view, as we can’t have people outside of the school coming on the premises and/or meeting students. We have communicated this through the Community Teams pages to students. If a student forgets their food for the day they can go and see their relevant Community Team.
The important of hydration
Keeping students Hydrated at School
We are aware that this month is a holy month for our Muslim students and families and therefore students who are fasting will not be able to hydrate throughout the school day. Please let us know how TC can support your young person during this time and we encourage fasting students to please go to the sick bay if they are feeling unwell.
Why is water important?
Water helps regulate body temperature, supports bodily functions, and keeps kids energized. Dehydration can impact their health, school performance, and physical activity. Children are at higher risk, and by the time they feel thirsty, they may already be dehydrated.
What causes dehydration?
Kids can become dehydrated due to physical activity, illness (fever, vomiting, diarrhea), certain medications, not drinking enough water, especially in hot weather.
How to keep your child hydrated
Water is the best choice. Avoid sugary and acidic drinks like sports drinks, soft drinks, and fruit juices, which can cause tooth decay. Students between ages 9-13 need 5-6 cups per day and between ages 14-18 need 6-8 cups per day. More water is needed in hot weather or during exercise.
Tips to encourage hydration:
Ensure they have a water bottle at school.
Encourage drinking before, during, and after physical activity.
Keep fresh water accessible at home.
Set an example by drinking plenty of water yourself.
Sourced from: https://www.healthdirect.gov.au/hydration-tips-for-children
Katrina Katz
Assistant Principal - Community and Wellbeing
Senior Formal Meeting
Next Tuesday, March 18th, all FLE 3 and FLE 4 students will be required to go to the PAC for a meeting for the last 20 minutes of Period 3. Teachers will send these students from class at 1.00pm. The meeting will appear on compass as a reminder for students.
Donations of Polar Fleece Wanted
Do you have any old polar fleece blankies laying around the home? The Working with Animals Program are seeking donations of polar fleece blankets for our beautiful ratties.
Our rats love to snuggle and burrow into polar fleece blankets, and we would much rather give second life to worn and old blankies than buying these brand new. If you have any polar fleece blankets ready for a second lease on life, there is a donation box at the General Office.
Our rats thank you in advance! 🐀🧣
NAPLAN 2025
Well done to all students who have now completed their NAPLAN testing for 2025! Supervising teachers were very impressed by our Entry and FLE2 cohorts for their efforts across these tests and the way they respected the test environment.
Any students who missed their tests (who have not formally withdrawn) will have the opportunity to attend a catch up session next week, and will receive more notice about this via Teams and/or Compass. Any questions about this, please send to Cassidy CTR@tc.vic.edu.au
Work and Study Habits Index
All students should now be able to see their results of their first WASHI for the year. The WASHI is our way of providing students with feedback on their work and study habits from each of their teachers.
Students are assessed against the following criteria:
Readiness to learn: Do you come to class with the required materials, pre-learning completed and an open mind?
Behaviour: Does your behaviour help to build a focused and inclusive environment?
Participation and contribution: Do you actively engage with and contribute to classroom learning?
Academic effort: Do you complete all required tasks and actively seek to extend your skills?
For each criteria, students receive a scale statement, either ‘Exemplary, Consistent, Needs Improvement or Not Yet Demonstrated’.
A student who receives a ‘Consistent’ rating consistently meets the high expectations we hold for our young people at TC. Students receiving ‘Exemplary’ are those who go above and beyond these expectations; students who receive a ‘Needs Improvement’ are not yet meeting the expectations. If students or families have questions about the WASHI, please get in touch with your classroom teacher.
We are hiring - mathematics tutors!
Passionate about math and helping students succeed? We’re looking for a dedicated Mathematics Tutor to join our team ASAP!
What You’ll Do:
✅ Provide engaging Maths tutoring and intervention support for students
✅ Work with individuals and small groups during class time.
What We’re Looking For:
✔ Strong math skills (qualifications preferred)
✔ Teaching/tutoring experience
✔ Clear, patient communication
✔ Passion for student success
✔ Working With Children Check required
Why Join Us?
⭐ Flexible hours & supportive environment
⭐ Make a real impact on students’ learning
📩 Apply now! Send your resume and cover letter to connect@tc.vic.edu.au
TC NEWS
Journalist Ruby and Mietta write TC NEWS, articles that give our community an insight to life at TC 📰Students plunge into Ruffey Creek to Uncover Ecosystem Secrets
As part of their Pre-Biology studies, students have actively engaged in hands-on scientific learning through a field excursion to Ruffey Creek, a local riparian ecosystem. Clara Heiligenberg and Asha Asha are the coordinating teachers for the excursion, with each of their Pre Bio classes participating in the excursion during one of their recent lessons.
This experience is designed to help students apply their understanding of ecosystem health and scientific research methods in a real-world setting.
"Students observed the creek and took notes on the species and health of any plants surrounding it. They also collected water samples, which will be analyzed for water quality and macroinvertebrate (aquatic insects, worms, snails, etc.) populations in the following lessons", says Clara.
"This task is a great introduction to how fieldwork is completed by career biologists, but I also hope that students will develop a more general awareness of what to look out for in the environments they see and identify any problems that they could help solve!"
During their first Biology lesson of the week, students ventured down to Ruffey Creek to assess the health of the freshwater ecosystem. They focused on observing plant species and examining key indicators of ecosystem health at two designated sites. The class took 6 water samples, three from each site, to examine in the next few classes. Students worked collaboratively with each other in small groups to complete a field booklet, which will serve as a key assessment component, requiring students to reflect on their fieldwork, interpret their findings, and evaluate the health of Ruffey Creek. Some of the things the students had to note were plant species and invasive plants on the Verge, Bank or in the river itself. By participating in this experience, students have developed practical skills in the scientific field that they will be able to use further in their studies.
Lesson 2 of the week brought students together in the classroom to identify native insect species in the samples collected from Ruffey Creek. Using Pitri dishes and pipettes to examine small sections of the water and examine insect species, "Students worked together to decide which details of the environment were important to consider when assessing the health of an ecosystem," says Clara.
"In the following week, students will write a short report detailing their own assessment of the health (or lack thereof) of the creek and if any steps need to be taken to improve its health."
As students continue their Pre-Biology studies, this hands-on experience has provided them with valuable insight into real-world scientific research. By engaging in fieldwork and analysis, they have gained a deeper understanding of ecosystem health and the importance of environmental awareness. The findings from their reports will contribute to their learning task 2 in the following weeks, ensuring that the education of TC students goes on learning and growing alongside Ruffey Creek's thriving ecosystem for years to come. Thanks for tuning in ☺️
By Ruby Egan Douglas and Mietta Palmer
Last Weeks Announcements
Panorama Buses inc New Stop
Wrap up of attendance information
School Photos Mop Up Date
We are hiring! We are currently looking for a Grounds Maintenance Assistant
Panorama Buses
We have recently engaged with Panoroma Buses regarding some disruptions and general servicing issues reported to us by students and families. Our priority is that this service is reliable and safe for our students. If you have any concerns about the Panorama services, please direct them to Darren Irvine, DIR@tc.vic.edu.au, who is now the liaison for these matters.
NEW STOP - The morning St Helena Service - 7:58 Sherbourne Rd. before Rattray Rd roundabout, Right Karingal, Right Weidlich.
For all detailed stops please visit our transport page.
Wrap up of attendance information
For all messages about attendance please visit - TC - Attendance and Absences this page covers:
General Attendance
Late Arrival Process
Leaving the College Grounds
Leaving Early
Unexplained Absences
VCE/VM & VET Attendance
If you require any further information, please do not hesitate to contact Cassidy Trousdale by email CTR@tc.vic.edu.au
TC Photo Day
This week's photo day was a wonderful success! Complimentary to our approach at TC, where students are encouraged to express themselves freely and embrace their individuality, our photos often depict a more eclectic mix than other schools might experience and are a highlight for most students.
For students who missed out on their photos, we will hold our Mop Up photo day Tuesday the 1st April
Also, if any families wanted to get a sibling photo but didn't purchase this before photo day, our photo mop-up day is your next opportunity. Families wishing to pursue this will need to contact admin.nem@msp.com.au directly to place an order for the mop-up day session.
We are hiring! TC is currently looking for a Grounds Maintenance Assistant
Seek - https://www.seek.com.au/job/82531539?ref=cm-ui
Recruitment Online Job No. 1466880
Previous Weeks Announcements
Community call out - help needed at Manningham Festival
Parents Onsite
College Council AGM
School Saving Bonus (SSB) - Allocation to student activities
Student Led Electives - Semester 1, 2025
Come and work with us! TC is currently looking for an Animals Technician
TC Community Events - Term 1 & 2
Work Experience Information
2025 School Council Elections
Calendar for Families of Key Term 1 Dates
Community call out - help needed at Manningham Festival
One the weekend of Sunday March 16 the Rotary club in conjunction with the Council will run the Manningham festival. This is a big event and the Rotarians are after help setting up and packing down, if any parents, students or staff would like to volunteer their time to help out please email David Rosenwax (david@acefilters.com.au) with the job you are able to assist with. David has been supporting TC students in VM with their community projects and visits TC regularly.
Jobs Rotary club would like support with:
Saturday 15th 8 to 9.30am - to load our van at the council depot end of Blackburn Road (4 people)
9.30 to 11.30 - set up gazebos (6 people)
10 to 1pm - set up boundaries with star pickets and mesh (6 people)
Sunday 16th 6.30 to 7 - unload truck (2 people)
5pm - dismantle pickets and re load van etc (6 people)
Monday 7.30am - at council depot to unload Van into our 20 ft storage containers (4 people)
Parents Onsite
Just a friendly reminder that any parents coming onsite need to go to the General Office and sign in before being accompanied to where they are going. We do this for the safety of all of our students and Community in line with our Child Safe Practices.
TC COLLEGE COUNCIL AGM
Notice is hereby given for the TC College Council AGM taking place on Thursday 27th March 2025, starting at 6pm. This is an open meeting that we are holding in person. The link to register will follow separately. This will help us plan for an appropriately sized room.
The agenda is:
Acknowledgment of Country
Report of Key Activities and Achievements of College Council
Presentation of Annual Report
School Context
Wellbeing and Engagement
Achievement
Finance
Introduction of the 2025 – 2026 College Council members
Meeting closes
Questions will be collected electronically before the meeting.
Following on from the meeting, there will be the first College Council meeting for the year which is a closed meeting.
School Saving Bonus (SSB) - Allocation to School Activities
Great news, parents! You have the power to decide how to use your $400 School Saving Bonus (SSB) to support your child’s education. You can allocate the funds to:
✅ Online or in-store purchases of textbooks and uniforms
✅ School activities, events, and extra-curricular programs
💡 Important: Once you allocate your funds, the choice is final. But don’t worry—any unused or unspent funds will automatically become a credit on your child’s school account for activities starting 1 July 2025.
How to Use Your Bonus for School Activities
1️⃣ Visit the SSB Portal: www.schoolsavingbonus.vic.gov.au
2️⃣ Enter your bonus code (provided by the Department of Education) & email
3️⃣ Click on the "School Activities" tile and follow the steps
4️⃣ Your funds will be transferred to your child’s Templestowe College account (allow 48 hours)
🚨 Using SSB for specific activities? Since Compass doesn’t track available SSB funds, please fill out our online form here OR contact our Accounts Department at (03) 9850 6333 (option #3) or accounts@tc.vic.edu.au.
Need help? We’re happy to assist! Let’s make the most of this opportunity for our students! 😊🎓
STUDENT-LED ELECTIVES – SEMESTER 1, 2025
We’re thrilled to offer a fantastic selection of Student-Led Electives for Semester 1, 2025! These hands-on, user-pays programs give students the chance to explore their passions and develop new skills.
Invoices for the following electives have now been added to the "Payments Centre" in Compass:
🐾 Animal Industry Skills – $80.00
🌿 Backyard Permaculture – $120.00
💃 Dance – $110.00
🦜 Feathers & Fur – $120.00
🐠 Fish – $120.00
💪 Fitness & Training – $165.00
🐍 Reptiles – $120.00
🤖 Robotics – $120.00
📌 Need More Information?
For details on payments, please refer to our Parent Payments Policy (TC - Payments).
To allocate SSB funds, please complete our online form: https://forms.office.com/r/RvBbDJTn0r.
If you have any questions or need to discuss payment options, feel free to reach out to our Accounts Team at (03) 9850 6333 (option #3) or accounts@tc.vic.edu.au.
Thank you for your ongoing support.
Come and work with us! TC is currently looking for an Animals Technician
Templestowe College is seeking an enthusiastic and reliable Animals Technician to support the existing Working with Animals program. This program is divided into three elective subjects; Feather and Fur, Reptiles and Fish, with a diverse range of animals maintained onsite in repurposed classrooms and in our urban farm.
The position is currently for Tuesdays and Wednesdays, including school holidays, but could increase to include casual hours on other days.
Species in our program include native and exotic fish, pythons, turtles, dragons, monitors, skinks, amphibians, invertebrates, rabbits, guinea pigs, rats, chickens, native and exotic bird species, alpaca, goats, sheep and pigs. While experience with all of these animal groups is not required, confidence and experience with reptiles, fish and stock animals is highly desirable. Additionally, the willingness and ability to work alongside High School aged students is a must.
View on Seek - Animal Technician Job in Melbourne at Templestowe College - SEEK
View on School Jobs Vic. - Job No: 1467413
TC Community Events, Term 1 & 2
Each year we have a vast range of Community events taking place.
For term 1 we have still to take place:
March 20th – Community Soccer Competition
April 3rd – Grad Vs Staff Netball
In term 2 there will be Community Spikeball, Chess, Athletics, Spit, Volleyball and Drama competitions as well as the whole school Athletics day.
Details of these events are put on Compass on the Community Teams channel.
Work Experience Information
NEW work experience resources have been created with information for students and families. Information can be found on the TC - Subject selection website. https://www.subjects.tc.vic.edu.au/work-experience
2025 School Council Elections
Information for parents and students
TC’s School Council Elections will run from Friday 7 February and conclude by 27 March 2025.
What is a school council and what does it do?
All government schools in Victoria have a school council. They are legally constituted bodies that are given powers to set the broad direction of a school, in accordance with Ministerial Order 1280 Constitution of Government School Councils, and the Education and Training Reform Act 2006. In doing this, a school council may directly influence the quality of education for students.
Who is on the school council?
For most Secondary school councils, there are several possible categories of membership:
A mandated elected parent member category –members of this category generally comprise more than one third of the council’s total membership. Department employees can be parent members at their child’s school providing that they are not engaged in work at the school.
A mandated elected school employee member category – members of this category make up no more than one-third of membership. The principal of the school is automatically one of these members.
An optional community member category – members are co-opted by a decision of the council because of their special skills, interests or experience. Department employees are not eligible to be community members.
For all schools with a Year 7 and above cohort, there is an additional category of membership:
A mandated elected student member category, two positions.
Generally, the term of office for all members is two years. The term of office of half the members expires each year, creating vacancies for the annual school council elections.
TC College Council meetings are held on the 4th Thursday of each month, onsite from 6.00pm. We hold approx. two meeting per term with a maximum of 8 meetings held per year.
Do I need special experience to be on school council?
Each member brings their own valuable skills and knowledge to the role, however, to successfully perform their duties, councillors may need to gain some new skills and knowledge.
It is important to have an interest in your child’s school and the desire to work in partnership with others to help shape the school’s future. Training is available for all School Council members.
Please click on this link 2025 School Council Elections to access more information on each category and complete Nomination forms for the parent or student category.
All Nomination forms can be returned to connect@tc.vic.edu.au or dropped off at the front office.
Calendar for Families of Key Term 1 Dates
Please find below a print out from Compass of some of the key dates for term 1. This could be printed out and put on your fridge!
On this are:
Student Parent Teacher Interviews – no classes run on this day due to the size of the school and the logistics for everyone to be able to see their teachers
Term end dates
TC Pool Party – this event is one that students should be attending. No classes run on this day but it is one that gives students a great opportunity to take part in something (whether water based or not) and build connections
Photo day and mop up photo day dates
Community Launch assembly dates and times for students
Welcome Back TC!
Welcome to the new school year of 2025! TC is thrilled to welcome both returning and new students back to campus, with many exciting activities planned to kick off the year!
Community assemblies were held throughout the past two weeks to discuss what's happening here at TC, so let's take a look.
Legally Blond is our school production this year and auditions for roles are being held throughout the next few weeks. Rehearsals are held on Fridays after school, 2:15 - 3:30 pm and increasing to 4 pm later in the year. If you're interested in joining you can find more information on your community teams page.
Exciting community events such as dodgeball, basketball, and the TC pool party are coming up, and we encourage everyone to participate! These events are a fantastic opportunity to meet new people, foster community spirit, and have a great time with friends. The TC pool party offers clubs and classes a chance to set up market stalls for extra funding. It's a great way to showcase your group and engage more students.
As we kick off the school year, we’d also like to remind everyone about the updated mobile phone policy. In line with government guidelines, students are not allowed to have their phones out during the school day, including while walking or sitting, in the classroom or recess and lunch. The policy does not apply to smartwatches and headphones only mobile phones. For those who need to use a phone for health reasons, provisions have been put in place to support these students. We appreciate everyone working towards a focused learning environment for all. More information on this policy can be found on our website TC - Mobile Phone Policy.
Here at TC, we also have an amazing range of clubs, both after school and during lunch times. Whether you're interested in sports, arts, technology, or community service, there's something for everyone! These clubs are a great way to explore new interests, make lasting friendships, and contribute to the vibrant spirit of our school. Be sure to take a look at the flyers around the school to find out what clubs are available, and get involved in something that excites you!
You might have already heard, but this year, we're improving Connect. Our Alpine group, which lived at Dinner Plain for the majority of term 4 in 2024, has been working hard with teachers to create a more engaging class. During our back-to-school community assemblies, Alpine representatives Jessica and Dara pitched and explained our CLP to the students and the rest of the school so everyone can stay informed with the latest updates.
"We decided to focus our CLP on Connect because we have noticed and experienced the lack of consistency across all Connect groups, which has led to students becoming disengaged, " they explained. Our idea to implement Connect Leaders is still relevant, and this term we've been working hard to confirm the role of the Connect Leaders.
They will be students from FLE 1 and above who serve for one semester, with a new leader chosen each semester. Initially focused on older students, connect leaders will plan activities, promote community events, and attend biweekly meetings for support. Their role is crucial for fostering change within the Connect groups so that everyone is empowered to learn.
"Over the coming weeks, each Connect group will be required to choose one leader. Your group will be able to choose how you want to select your leader, and your teacher will be given a PowerPoint resource to help you. If you are interested, start thinking about what you could do to help your Connect group – the possibilities are endless, and we are really excited to see what everyone can do!"
We'll be working on this over the next few weeks, so stay tuned for more information and to find out how YOU can apply to help run connect!
As we dive into another year full of possibilities, we’re excited to see everyone embracing new opportunities, making memories, and building a stronger TC community. Here’s to a year full of growth, success, and fun—let's make it the best one yet!
By Ruby Egan Douglas and Mietta Palmer
Dive Into the Fun: TC’s Biggest Pool Party Yet
The most exciting event of the year is just around the corner! On Tuesday, March 4, TC students and staff will dive into a day of fun, competition, and community spirit at Aquarena for our annual Pool Party. As part of our Step Outside theme, this festival-style event promises something for everyone!
The day is filled of fun exciting activities from the Grad's costume parade to live music by TC's very own bands and performers. Student-run-stalls and delicious food from the pool canteen will also be available on the day, so make sure you bring some cash!
The day also includes swimming competitions and games, or just a free swim and of course friendly community competition to go towards the community cup!
"The Pool Party is a great event because it has so many different events and things going on, so there's something for everyone," Says Gold community leader, Jessica Ryles.
What's Happening?
From traditional swimming races to novelty events and Laps For Life charity swims, there are plenty of ways to get involved in the water. Not a swimmer? No worries! There will be face painting, water slides, art, circus performances, and live music running all day long. Whether you're competing, cheering on your friends, or just soaking in the atmosphere, this is an unmissable event!
Students will begin the day at TC as usual, checking in with their Connect groups before walking down to Aquarena with their Connect Mentors. The event will run until 2:30 PM, at which time the school buses will be departing directly from Aquarena. Please note that no school buses will leave from TC on this day, so all students should make appropriate travel arrangements accordingly.
To ensure a comfortable and enjoyable experience, students should come prepared with their swimmers, a hat, and sunglasses. Given the outdoor nature of the event, it is also essential to bring sunscreen and a water bottle to stay hydrated throughout the day and remember the Slip, slap slop rule. Slip on protective clothing, Slop on sunscreen, Slap on a hat. Additionally, students should pack food and snacks to keep their energy up, as there will be plenty of activities to participate in. Being well-prepared will help everyone make the most of this fun-filled day.
"It is a great day to be hanging out with your friends at the pool and I would definitely recommend coming along!" says Jessica.
So, get ready for an unforgettable day of swimming, music, art, and fun. With an incredible lineup of activities and entertainment, this event is one of the highlights of the school year.
How do I get involved?
That's the easy bit! You're getting involved just by being there and taking part in the event. Try to give everything a go and get all you can out of the amazing day. If you want to go even further and run events or a stall fill out your business proposition on your community team page and if you have any questions please message Em Cormack or Meg Bailey on teams.
By Mietta Palmer