As Term 3 draws to a close, we want to take a moment to congratulate all of our students on their hard work, commitment, and achievements over the past nine weeks. This term has been filled with learning, sporting activities, and school musical performances, with many of you stepping outside your comfort zones, trying something new, and showing great determination along the way.
We also want to acknowledge the positive attitude and effort that so many students have brought to their learning this term. Whether it’s improving results, helping classmates, or simply being at school every day, these efforts do not go unnoticed.
Congratulations to every student on a successful Term 3. We look forward to building on this momentum as we move into Term 4!
A couple of highlights from Term 3
Our Year 9 students undertook their first session of the GTFP, which will give them their first taste of the TAFE environment. They have completed online modules that will assist them in being safe in the workplace and communication skills to help them applying for part-time jobs. In Term 4 they will spend three days of the Term at the Gordon undertaking different TAFE courses to give them experience in those fields.
A massive thank you to our Careers Team here at the College. A huge effort completing our course counselling for all students in Years 9 and 10. In particular, a whole careers week for our Year 10 students. All students should have selected subjects for next year and hopefully have a greater understanding on their pathways to get to their desired careers moving forward!
Well done to all the Year 10 students who participated in our Year 10 RESPECT Camp. It is so rewarding to see you come back and share the amazing experiences you had with each other. Stepping out of your comfort zones and bringing back skills that will not only assist you here at school but your whole lives.
With R U OK? Day being held on the 11th of September, I think it is a great time for students to reflect and spend their holidays refreshing and recharging their batteries to tackle Term 4. As always, if students need any assistance, don’t hesitate to contact the Middle Sub School. Have a safe and happy holiday break!
As Term 3 draws to a close, we want to take a moment to congratulate all of our students on their hard work, commitment, and achievements over the past nine weeks. This term has been filled with learning, sporting activities, and school musical performances, with many of you stepping outside your comfort zones, trying something new, and showing great determination along the way.
We also want to acknowledge the positive attitude and effort that so many students have brought to their learning this term. Whether it’s improving results, helping classmates, or simply being at school every day, these efforts do not go unnoticed.
Congratulations to every student on a successful Term 3. We look forward to building on this momentum as we move into Term 4!
A couple of highlights from Term 3
Our Year 9 students undertook their first session of the GTFP, which will give them their first taste of the TAFE environment. They have completed online modules that will assist them in being safe in the workplace and communication skills to help them applying for part-time jobs. In Term 4 they will spend three days of the Term at the Gordon undertaking different TAFE courses to give them experience in those fields.
A massive thank you to our Careers Team here at the College. A huge effort completing our course counselling for all students in Years 9 and 10. In particular, a whole careers week for our Year 10 students. All students should have selected subjects for next year and hopefully have a greater understanding on their pathways to get to their desired careers moving forward!
Well done to all the Year 10 students who participated in our Year 10 RESPECT Camp. It is so rewarding to see you come back and share the amazing experiences you had with each other. Stepping out of your comfort zones and bringing back skills that will not only assist you here at school but your whole lives.
With R U OK? Day being held on the 11th of September, I think it is a great time for students to reflect and spend their holidays refreshing and recharging their batteries to tackle Term 4. As always, if students need any assistance, don’t hesitate to contact the Middle Sub School. Have a safe and happy holiday break!