Next Week @ TC
25/2/2022
Announcements for Next Week
Meet our new staff
Rapid Antigen Tests - Next Round Available
Upcoming Events
TC Facebook Page
New TC Grad Hoodie Order
Whole School Hoodie Order - Closing Monday
TCNEWS - TC Animals Expo
Meet our new staff
Our new staff for 2022 are settling into life at TC, they had a segment during Connect TV so we could learn more about them.
Rapid Antigen Tests - Next Round available
The next round of RAT Tests will be available from next week. These can be collected from the General Office by students or parents.
Upcoming events
TC School Review Day 2 - Tuesday 1st March. TC runs as usual on this day.
TC School Review Day 3 - Wednesday 9th March. TC runs as usual on this day. There will be opportunities for Parent Focus Groups on this day. More info to follow.
TC School Review Final Day - Tuesday 15th March. TC runs as usual on this day.
Information Session - Wellbeing - Parent Zone - Thursday 3rd March. Information found on Compass
Photograph day – Thursday 10th March
Student, parent, teacher interviews option 1 (remote option) – Wednesday 16th March
Student, parent, teacher interviews option 2 (in person option) – Friday 25th March
Information on student parent teacher interviews will be released closer to the time. Please note that classes do not run on these days.
TC Facebook Page
Do you follow our Facebook page? This is our main avenue for sharing photos of the events that have happened at TC. Click here to be taken to the page if you are not already following.
New TC Grad Hoodie Order
Due to popular demand a new order has been opened for the 2022 Grad Hoodies. If you would like to order please follow this link: https://shop.reformclothing.com/join/vz1445
It will be open until Friday the 25th March. We have a size range at the general office for students to try on the hoodies or the varsity jackets (rugby size range will be arriving when the first order of rugby jumpers do). Rugby Jumpers that were ordered at the end of last year and almost with us, unfortunately there was a delay due to COVID supply issues but I am hoping they will arrive by the end of next week.
As this is a new order, please make sure when you log in you are seeing the new order number in the web address vz1445 rather than the old one which will display 'order closed'. If this happens either change it in the web address, use a new email to log in, or an in private/incognito web browser. Please use the students name to create a log in, rather than parents names so it is easy to hand them out when they arrive!
Whole School Hoodies - CLOSING monday
Although we do not have a uniform TC offers hoodies available to all students to keep warm in the cooler months and a great addition to any wardrobe when you cannot decide what to wear!
ORDER CLOSING SOON - Monday 28th February.
If you are having trouble logging in or see the order is 'closed' please try opening the link in a private or incognito web browser. All information on sizing is available on the website in a size chart.
We also have beanies to purchase from the general office for $15 - pop by any time to pick one up.
TC NEWS
TC NEWS is back in 2022 to give you an insight in life at TC 📰TC Animals Expo
Yesterday at TC, the Animal Expo was held at the rear of S-Wing. The event had a great turnout and took two weeks to plan. The Animal Expo was an awesome opportunity for the TC community to gain an insight into the amazing animals program that the school offers. There was a volunteer team of approximately forty-five students helping on the day and over forty animals were able to be actively engaging with attendees, many were also in tanks and enclosures. My favourite part of the Expo was the "Throw a Wet Sponge at your Teacher for $1". All of the donations from the day will be going towards the Animals Program!
Student Volunteers had set up at many stations throughout the program and held guided tours. There were stations for goats and alpaca, who were haltered and available for guests to feed treats to. Also stations for rabbits, pigs, native fish, guinea pigs, snakes, dragons and many more! On the day there were also two very special guests, a former TC student who brought her horse onto the oval for a riding/equestrian demonstration and a wildlife demonstrator (Black Snake) who brought a dingo, an owl, a bettong, several snakes, and a crocodile named "fluffy"!
The Expo was a great experience for the students involved in the Animals Program. I was able to have the opportunity to talk to some of the student volunteers.
How were you involved in the Animal Expo?
Megan: "I had a few jobs in the Expo but, for most of the night, I was wandering around collecting donations for our program and talking to the guests as they wondered though"
Scarlett: "I was helping with the rabbits. We currently have 4 in the program, Cottontail, Sylvia, Ollie and Clover."
Bee: "I work in the rainbowfish section of the fish program, which is what I was helping with at the Expo. Overall it was an amazing experience and I hope it can happen again in 2023!"
How was your experience volunteering at the Animal Expo?
Megan: "It was a lot of fun and there was a massive turnout and it was so cool to show the community our amazing program!"
Scarlett: "I enjoyed talking to the guests and telling them about how amazing the animals and the program we have at TC. It was also amazing to see the students band together to share their vast knowledge with all the guests that came."
Bee: "The animals expo was an amazing experience, I love talking about something I’m so passionate about to people who have next to no knowledge about the fish at TC."
TC Animals Instagram Page: https://www.instagram.com/tc_animals/
Special Thanks to Bee, Scarlett and Megan
By Bonnie-Mai Smith
TC Journalist
Announcements from Last Week
TC School Review Begins on Wednesday
2022 TC College Council Elections
TC School Review Begins on Wednesday
This Wednesday will be the first of four days spent as part of the 4 yearly review of the Strategic direction of TC. There will be lesson observations and student focus groups taking place throughout the day with a review team comprising of staff and students from the school, Department of Education representatives and other education experts.
After this 4 day process, which is spread out over the term, the new strategic direction of the school will be devised and shared with the community in term 2.
2022 TC College Council Elections
School Councils play a key role in Victorian government schools. Participating as a school council member is a rewarding and challenging experience. The School Council supports the principal to provide the best possible educational outcomes for students.
The TC College Council comprises of parents, students, the Principal and staff. Community members are also welcomed.
It is that time of the year when, we as a Community, conduct College Council Elections. TC parents, students and staff are welcome to nominate for a place in their respective categories. All parents or guardians of students enrolled at the school are eligible to vote for the category of parent membership, staff vote for Department of Education and Training employee membership, and students vote for student membership. Community members are co-opted by the school council.
The timeline for returning nominations and the nomination forms to use are available by clicking on the below link. They can be returned to the school via email (wha@tc.vic.edu.au) or dropped off at the General Office by Friday 4th March 2022.
Announcements from Previous Weeks
We are recruiting
Rapid Antigen Tests Available - Round 2
From Headspace - Body Project
Reporting of Positive RAT or PCR Test
Email notification of positive cases at TC
Annual Privacy Statement
Students riding to school and bike storage
We are Recruiting
Here at TC we are well known for our staff development in developing high capacity leaders, for our school community, for other schools and the education system. Part of the exciting things at TC is that with a healthy turnover of staff we have a continual flow of staff with new ideas, skillsets, diverse life experiences and backgrounds adding value to our school community and our current staff mindset around challenging the status quo.
It is with this that we are pleased to be now recruiting for some key leadership roles within the school. One of our Assistant Principals, Natasha, was appointed to the role of Principal of a school in Tasmania late in term 4 of last year, and one of our current Assistant Principals Aaron has secured a very unique and exciting position for 12 months setting up a school for twice exceptional students in America. This position will commence in term 3. This means that we are recruiting two Assistant Principals, one for 12 months and one ongoing, as well as a VET co-ordinator who will co-ordinate our ever expanding VET program.
If you know anyone who would be interested in the roles below, more information can be found by clicking here.
From Headspace - Body Project starting in March
Please find below information on the Body Project for young people being run by Headspace in Hawthorn.
Reporting of Positive RAT (oR PCR) Test
If your child reports a positive RAT test result, please let the school know by emailing connect@tc.vic.edu.au and follow the instruction below (this has been copied and pasted from the DET information sent to us):
“If staff or students receive a positive test result at any time, they must report this through the Department of Health system (Rapid antigen tests | Coronavirus Victoria) or via the coronavirus hotline at 1800 675 398.
Students (or their parents) must also report a positive result to their school, either through the VicEd COVID portal or by phone or written notification; this is so the school can support them, record that they will be absent while in 7-day isolation, and let the rest of the school community know there has been a positive case onsite and that they should monitor for symptoms.
All students and staff who return a positive result from a rapid antigen test should also follow the latest advice at https://www.coronavirus.vic.gov.au/rapid-antigen-tests.
Students who report a positive result must isolate for seven days and not attend school during that period.
Where a student is a household contact of a positive case (that is, they have spent more than four hours with someone who has COVID-19 inside a house, accommodation, or care facility) they must inform the school and isolate for seven days and not attend school during that period.
Email Notifications of Positive COVID Cases to Families
A reminder that we will send an email to families that is a Department of Education template should we have positive cases on site at TC. If you receive one of these, please read it and pass on the information to your student.
Annual Privacy Statement Reminder
Annual privacy reminder for 2022
Our school collects, uses, discloses and stores student and parent personal information for standard school functions or where permitted by law, as stated in the Schools’ Privacy Policy.
For more information about privacy, refer to: Schools’ Privacy Policy — information for parents. This information is also available in nine community languages: Amharic, Arabic, Dari, Gujarati, Mandarin, Somali, Sudanese, Turkish, Urdu ,Vietnamese
Students Riding to School and Bike Storage
We have two bike rack spaces for students to secure their bikes when riding to and from school.
The first is by the Administration entrance to A Wing and the second is along the side of S Wing nearest to the Permaculture and Animals spaces.
All students with bikes must use these designated spaces for bike storage throughout the day.
We look forward to seeing as many students as possible riding bikes to school as we all look for different ways to reduce of environmental footprint.
Previous TC NEWS Articles
Community Integrated Learning - Mind, Body and Spirit
This year TC is introducing Community Integrated Learning Weeks. The goal is to have a year full of community, togetherness, and creativity! Each term Templestowe College will hold a special Community Integrated Learning themed week. For this terms theme "Body, Mind, Spirit" students will be exploring all things related to the body, how we think and feel, mental health, movement, and brain science. Over the next three terms, aspects of the themes (Global Citizenship, Our Place on Country, Earth Week) will be discussed in their classes and during Community events, build shared experiences and a strong sense of belonging and connectedness.
The week's feature event is the Swimming Carnival on Tuesday, February 22nd. This day will be filled with community events, live music, games, yoga, circus skills, BBQ, water slides, visits from Headspace and Manningham Youth and of course, swimming races! It is going to be a great day and all students are expected to attend and enjoy activities that appeal to them. There will also be a range of other events offered for the Body, Mind, Spirit festival including film screenings, seminars, before school and lunchtime activities.
The VCAL students are running a BBQ to raise funds for Laps For Life. Snags are available ($3 each) a vegan option is also available. On the day, there will also be an auction to throw water on a teacher of your choosing. Guessing competitions will be running as well (guess how many sausages we sell and guess how many laps TC swims). Each of these will cost a gold coin for your guess and the winners of the competitions will get a $30 gift voucher for either Village or Rebel Sport. Students and staff will also have the opportunity to swim laps on the day to raise money for Laps For Life. The charity works with youth on suicide prevention and aims to improve the mental health of young people. All funds raised will go to the charity. Students need to make sure to come with lots of spare change to help raise money for Laps For Life!
TC's resident circus practitioner Stephanie will be running circus workshops during the pool party on Tuesday and Friday during recess. She has a degree in Circus Arts and has performed all over the world. She also specialises in Icarian Games and Tightwire! On Tuesday, there will be 30 spots available per workshop (there will be more spots available for free play)
Schedule for the Day:
9:00am - 9:30am Juggling
9:30am - 10:00am Spinning Plates
10:00am - 10:30am Poi
10:30am - 11:00am Hula Hoops
11:00am - 11:30am either Juggling or Poi
11:30am - 1:00am Free Play
In the light of the Body, Mind, Spirit Festival, English teachers Michael Allan and Michelle Parker are launching a podcast! Their podcast centres all-around student voice and sharing some of the conversations they're having with a wider audience. The aim of the podcast is "to keep our English classes more connected so that we can share ideas between the multiple classes and electives that we have running. We wanted to give students more agency over their work and ideas, so we thought that having a podcast would be an engaging way where people could record their thoughts and have them heard by other classes". Students and Staff will be able to find the podcast on TC Stream and Community Teams pages.
During the week other events and activities include Lit Club for book lovers run by Natasha Bossong. The Animals committee are having an open night on Thursday, February 24th. Featuring guest presenters with horses, native animals, and all sorts of furry creatures, this is a night not to be missed, booking is essential through the link on Compass. Happy Sad Man screening, a very special opportunity to meet and chat with acclaimed Director Genevieve Bailey and see her award-winning film on Wednesday 6:30-8:30 pm. The event is free but bookings are essential via Compass.
There are a lot more exciting things happening next week. Make sure to check out the festival flyers at the top of this weeks Next Week @TC.
Happy Sad Man Trailer: https://vimeo.com/294254156
Do you have a hobby, profession, or passion for things like yoga, dance, movement, or body, mind, spirit related interests? Would you be interested in offering an activity at our swimming carnival or during the Body, Mind, Spirit festival week Feb 21-25? If so, please get in touch with RGR@tc.vic.edu.au *Volunteers would need to meet current COVID and Working with Children requirements.
Term 2 festival theme is Global Citizenship in Week 6. Got any ideas? Shoot them through to RGR@tc.vic.edu.au
Special Thanks to Ryan Griffith (Director of Community Integrated Learning)
By Bonnie-Mai Smith
TC Journalist
Valentines Day Fundraiser
This year for Valentine's Day, a group of TC students have been raising money and awareness for Food Bank Australia! This charity is a not-for-profit, non-denominational and federated organisation operating in every state and territory in Australia. Their goal is to provide good quality food for all Australians. Food Bank works with 2,950 frontline charities and 2,890 school breakfast programs to get over 87.9 million meals out to Australians suffering from food insecurity every year.
This week on Thursday and Friday, the group of students were outside of the Hub selling Ferrero Rochers to students and staff. Donators were able to get chocolate delivered to siblings, friends, other staff members or even themselves! During classes on Valentine's Day (Monday), the chocolates will be hand-delivered with a personalised card to the recipients. Student Volunteer Archana decided to get involved in the cause because she believes "sending someone chocolate on Valentine's Day can brighten their day and we should spread love to all no matter what. Food Bank is also a great organisation with an even greater cause."
To find out more about Food Bank Australia, click here: https://www.foodbank.org.au/hunger-in-australia/who-we-are/?state=vic
Thanks to all of the organisers, volunteers and donators!
By Bonnie-Mai Smith
TC Journalist