One of the more unique is Café Culture, where students gain hospitality skills while serving up fresh fast food, brunches, lunches and barista-quality coffee. © But Shepparton Christian College Year 12 student Bethany Kirk said her cohort had been made well aware of its importance. This plan aims to transform student outcomes. The elective developed by experienced science teacher Kylie Hoskin challenges students to imagine life in 2040 if we were able to apply the best solutions now available to improve the health of our planet. Victoria is marking the 50th anniversary of the West Gate bridge collapse, the worst industrial accident in the state’s history. 1 of 1 5370537724001 “People haven’t got a choice — where do you put your kids?" Some students across Greater Shepparton were unaware of how significant Tuesday’s General Admission Test will be in determining their final VCE results. Events for the next 14 Days Please Note. Greater Shepparton Secondary College has recorded a sharp drop in enrolments compared to last year, raising concerns numbers will continue to decline. Both Tanya and Adam say being part of the Greater Shepparton Secondary College development and its innovation and investment is a unique and historic opportunity. she said. Our focus on student experience, high quality teaching practices and the best conditions for learning, will equip student to create successful pathways as life-long learners. The Australian Ballet will partner with Greater Shepparton Secondary College in 2020 to deliver workshops, student performances and special tours to Melbourne productions. All classes at all campuses commence at 8.52am and finish at 3.15pm. For Tanya, it’s not so much the “bright and shiny” facilities she is looking forward but the learning and development opportunities the merged model will bring. Greater Shepparton Secondary College executive principal Genevieve Simson has revealed plans for a new offsite campus for disengaged students. Mother Robyn Boschetti told 9News it was only a matter of time before tensions came to a head at the secondary school, which has divided opinion since its 'super-school' concept was unveiled. The Greater Shepparton Secondary College project will create nearly 300 jobs at the peak of construction and will deliver the exceptional facilities students, teachers and staff deserve. Asad Qasimi, another Year 12 student at Wanganui, hopes to be be admitted into the competitive Bachelor of Science at Melbourne University. Two-thirds of the site will be outdoor space. “The Australian Ballet’s education programs aim to improve outcomes and the overall wellbeing of students, especially those from disadvantaged backgrounds,” Fairley Foundation Executive Officer Amanda McCulloch said. “The students have to manage the café and they make up rosters.”. The new college will feature three `Neighbourhood’ buildings, the Enterprise and Innovation Centre, the original 1909 Shepparton High School schoolhouse, and a gymnasium. All of the subjects aid students in core subject areas like Health, Humanities, Science and Mathematics. However now, with the students gaining very good barista skills, teachers are purchasing coffee cards allowing them 10 coffees for $25. For more infromation, please refer to our See below for specific year levels and campus return-to-school dates. © "The College has taken appropriate action following the incident and wellbeing supports have been offered for affected staff and students," Ms Simson said in a statement. "It's scary to have kids in this system with behaviour like that.". Learning from home: Greater Shepparton Secondary College Year 12 student Laura Cole says her teachers are doing a great job checking up on her. The Fantasy AFL elective, for example, allows students to apply mathematics and problem-solving to analyse sporting statistics, deal with injuries and conduct trades to become a successful team manager. pdf For teachers, the focus on delivering a diverse range of Year 9 electives has allowed them to develop courses around their personal interests and areas of expertise. Students who bring valuable items to school do so at their own risk. Teacher and qualified chef Damian Townsend said the elective was first offered last year and is about building confidence and skills. “We are supporting communities to get the infrastructure and maintenance works they need,” Mr Gepp said. Greater Shepparton Secondary College students will return to school during the last week of January, 2020. Katy McKeown, Head of Education at The Australian Ballet said the free program was delivered courtesy of generous donors and partners. Shepparton-based company Hansen Yuncken has been demolishing the site since January, and has now been formally appointed to execute the design and major works contract. Twenty “disengaged” Greater Shepparton Secondary College students will be sent to an campus at Invergordon separate from the state-of-the-art facility at Shepparton. Key features of the 2020 partnership include: “We’re grateful to The Australian Ballet, the Fairley Foundation and Riverlinks Venues for committing to this valuable partnership for years to come,” Greater Shepparton Secondary School Executive Principal Genevieve Simson said. “I wanted to develop a subject that was hopeful and helpful amid all the concern around Climate Change.”. Greater Shepparton Secondary College was formed as part of the wider Shepparton Education Plan. 2020 Greater Shepparton Secondary College was formed as part of the wider Shepparton Education Plan. There are different start times for year levels and campuses. “In partnership with Australian charity SolarBuddy, we will also assemble solar light kits and write to students who live in countries that lack safe and reliable lighting,” Kylie said. Students who bring valuable items to school do so at their own risk. Teacher Kylie Hoskin and My 2040 students Brodie and Drew with household items that have been up-cycled as a bird feeder and mobile phone holder. Central Tyre Service, Mooroopna Golf Club’s member’s bar, Bombshell Co hair salon, Thai Orchid... Shepparton residents who have visited any high-risk locations linked to Shepparton’s evolving outbreak are urged to be tested, even if they don’t have symptoms. Within seconds, a staff member steps in and the crowd dissipates. “We’re already seeing excitement without the new facilities,” she said. Tanya McKenzie-Sleeth and Adam Glasson share a motivation to improve secondary education in Greater Shepparton shaped by their own experiences as students, parents and now community leaders. "These incidents do not reflect the safe and supportive culture being built at Greater Shepparton Secondary College or the behaviour of the overwhelming majority of our students.". Ms Simson said all GSSC students were aware of the significance of the GAT, citing that it was the sole reason students returned to school on Tuesday. Greater Shepparton Secondary College and all public school students in Victoria are no longer allowed to have mobile phones with them during the school day. Victoria is marking the 50th anniversary of the West Gate bridge collapse, the worst industrial accident in the state’s history. Mr Keating said concrete was being poured for two of the three ‘Neighbourhood’ buildings, and the community would begin to see the $119 million project take shape about September. The school did not say whether the infection was reported in … Wanganui campus Year 12 student MK Le Mamea said he wasn't aware of how important it would be. Students to present an April 30 performance courtesy venue partner Riverlinks Venues and Greater Shepparton City Council. “Everyone was talking about how it's not important for your ATAR,” she said. Drop off: Greater Shepparton Secondary College has recorded a drop of more than 200 students from last year, raising community concerns the trend could continue. “I wasn't too worried about it — I've done a couple of these exams before and I think this was fine — but a lot of people didn't care.”. "There's only so much you can ask our principals and teachers to do," Ms Houlihan said. Daryl Maguire arrives at ICAC for second day of grilling. “I went into hairdressing at 16 and you know what? Can Google's new cheap phone beat Apple and Samsung? This policy came into effect at the start of the 2020 school year. "I stepped up to contribute and support school council because I saw gaps in engagement in education when I was going to school," Tanya said. But GSSC Wanganui campus Year 12 student Janice Thomas said many of her fellow students seemed not to care about the test, which normally doesn't have any bearing on Year 12 results. Works are … Adam’s inspiration to join school council stemmed from his Fairley Community Leadership Program experience in 2016 and having a daughter at Mooroopna Secondary College. Drop off: Greater Shepparton Secondary College has recorded a drop of more than 200 students from last year, raising community concerns the trend could continue. The spokesman said Shepparton and Mooroopna secondary schools experienced a fall in enrolments every year from 2010 to 2019. “This is a watershed year for the College and the partnership will help forge ties among our students and teachers through dance and artistic learning.”. 1 of 1 5370537724001 Outside of a few specialist trades, more than 90 per cent of the sub-contract work has gone to local suppliers. Tanya, as the new President of Greater Shepparton Secondary College School Council, and Adam, as Vice-President, will help provide oversight and governance for the new school in its first year of operation. Video has emerged of an on-campus brawl at a controversial new high school in north-east Victoria. It was going to happen," Mrs Boschetti said. They say a positive, inclusive culture is being built, and reports of ongoing violence are "out of touch with reality". Students completing the course also receive an immediate practical benefit: a record of attainment from TAFE on espresso coffee preparation and food hygiene and safety. You could use a $45 pair of scissors or a $2,000 pair of scissors but what mattered most is what you learnt to do with them,” she said. Fellow Year 12 student Luke Moroney said students had been prepared well in advance, and were told to try their best. Through a combination of hands-on investigation and learning, My 2040 explores the differences between weather and climate, studies alternative energy solutions and looks at ways we can be ethical consumers, reduce waste and improve farming sustainability.