As we move into November, it’s hard to believe another school year is quickly drawing to a close. This is always a busy and exciting time at the College, with exams, final assessments, and preparations for end-of-year events well underway. It’s also a moment to pause and reflect on the many achievements of our students and staff throughout the year. The commitment, resilience, and sense of community shown across the College continue to make me proud to be part of North Geelong Secondary College.
Term 4 Key Dates
10/11/2025 |
Year 11 Exams begin |
17-28/11/2025 |
Year 11 to 12 Orientation |
17/11/2025 |
Year 10 Exams begin |
24/11 - 5/12/2025 |
Year 10 to 11 Orientation |
24/11/2025 |
Year 7 and 8 Exams begin |
01/12/2025 |
Year 9 Exams begin |
08/12/2025 |
Assessment and Report Writing Day (no students at school) |
09-10/12/2025 |
Grade 6 Orientation |
19/12/2025 |
Last Day of School |
The Year 12 students are now through the first week and a half of their exams, while our VCE VM students have finalised their work requirements. We are eagerly looking forward to the Year 12 Graduation on November 25, one of my favourite nights of the year. This event celebrates not only this year's achievements but also the culmination of 13 years of schooling, as students prepare to embark on the next phase of their lives — whether through further study, training, or entering the workforce.
Our Year 11 students will begin their exams in the gym next week, followed by their Orientation Program the week after, which will also include all VM students. This will ensure they are well prepared for any holiday homework and ready to begin the new academic year with confidence. While we encourage students to remain organised and take responsibility for their studies, it is equally important that they take time over the holidays to rest, recharge, and return refreshed for the year ahead.
Years 7–10 students are now preparing for their end-of-year exams, which serve as necessary preparation for their future Year 12 exams and further study. These assessments are carefully structured to help students refine their exam techniques, focus on responding effectively to questions, and become familiar with the exam environment, all of which help to reduce anxiety and build confidence. The College has continued to see steady improvement in VCE exam results each year, reflecting our students’ commitment and the effectiveness of this well-planned preparatory process.
In the coming weeks, students will receive their 2026 subject selections and begin making their booklist choices. I encourage all students to speak with their Sub School Manager if they have any questions or concerns about their selections. These choices must align with both career aspirations and curriculum requirements. While we recognise that interests and goals can evolve, students are encouraged to seek advice from staff, parents, and peers to ensure their selections best support their future pathways.
Last Friday was one of the most significant days on the College calendar — Multicultural Day, a vibrant celebration of our school’s diversity. Many students proudly wore their traditional dress, showcasing our community's rich cultural heritage and highlighting the shared values that unite us. The day featured an exciting array of music, dance, workshops, arts and crafts, amusement rides, and delicious food from across the globe. A standout feature was the Human Library Exhibition, where several of our new arrival students shared powerful stories of the adversities they have overcome to begin a new life in Australia. These were truly extraordinary stories of resilience and courage. I would like to acknowledge the hard work of all staff and students who contributed to making this day such a great success, especially the event coordinator, Ms Henry, for her leadership and dedication.
As we move into November, it’s hard to believe another school year is quickly drawing to a close. This is always a busy and exciting time at the College, with exams, final assessments, and preparations for end-of-year events well underway. It’s also a moment to pause and reflect on the many achievements of our students and staff throughout the year. The commitment, resilience, and sense of community shown across the College continue to make me proud to be part of North Geelong Secondary College.
Term 4 Key Dates
10/11/2025 |
Year 11 Exams begin |
17-28/11/2025 |
Year 11 to 12 Orientation |
17/11/2025 |
Year 10 Exams begin |
24/11 - 5/12/2025 |
Year 10 to 11 Orientation |
24/11/2025 |
Year 7 and 8 Exams begin |
01/12/2025 |
Year 9 Exams begin |
08/12/2025 |
Assessment and Report Writing Day (no students at school) |
09-10/12/2025 |
Grade 6 Orientation |
19/12/2025 |
Last Day of School |
The Year 12 students are now through the first week and a half of their exams, while our VCE VM students have finalised their work requirements. We are eagerly looking forward to the Year 12 Graduation on November 25, one of my favourite nights of the year. This event celebrates not only this year's achievements but also the culmination of 13 years of schooling, as students prepare to embark on the next phase of their lives — whether through further study, training, or entering the workforce.
Our Year 11 students will begin their exams in the gym next week, followed by their Orientation Program the week after, which will also include all VM students. This will ensure they are well prepared for any holiday homework and ready to begin the new academic year with confidence. While we encourage students to remain organised and take responsibility for their studies, it is equally important that they take time over the holidays to rest, recharge, and return refreshed for the year ahead.
Years 7–10 students are now preparing for their end-of-year exams, which serve as necessary preparation for their future Year 12 exams and further study. These assessments are carefully structured to help students refine their exam techniques, focus on responding effectively to questions, and become familiar with the exam environment, all of which help to reduce anxiety and build confidence. The College has continued to see steady improvement in VCE exam results each year, reflecting our students’ commitment and the effectiveness of this well-planned preparatory process.
In the coming weeks, students will receive their 2026 subject selections and begin making their booklist choices. I encourage all students to speak with their Sub School Manager if they have any questions or concerns about their selections. These choices must align with both career aspirations and curriculum requirements. While we recognise that interests and goals can evolve, students are encouraged to seek advice from staff, parents, and peers to ensure their selections best support their future pathways.
Last Friday was one of the most significant days on the College calendar — Multicultural Day, a vibrant celebration of our school’s diversity. Many students proudly wore their traditional dress, showcasing our community's rich cultural heritage and highlighting the shared values that unite us. The day featured an exciting array of music, dance, workshops, arts and crafts, amusement rides, and delicious food from across the globe. A standout feature was the Human Library Exhibition, where several of our new arrival students shared powerful stories of the adversities they have overcome to begin a new life in Australia. These were truly extraordinary stories of resilience and courage. I would like to acknowledge the hard work of all staff and students who contributed to making this day such a great success, especially the event coordinator, Ms Henry, for her leadership and dedication.