Semester 1 Exams

As Term 2 comes to a close, we would like to congratulate our Year 9 and 10 students for their hard work and persistence through their exams.  Students have demonstrated all the ILEARN school values as they have been dedicated, organized and focused on their goals. Experiencing exams is a vital component of VCE preparation.   Students develop study skills, revision skills and experience the normal reaction of stress and anxiety when they feel nervous.  These are life skills that help our students become resilient young adults.  We wish our students all the very best with their reports and remind them to use this as a learning opportunity to better develop their skills.

 

Uniform

School uniform assists our students to develop a sense of school pride, dress smartly, become confident and help them to realize that they are all equal in our educational organization.  It also assists our student’s in establishing unity within diversity, students begin to apply their focus on their education as they do not get distracted, and they develop skills in working collaboratively as they develop a sense of belonging to the school community.

If a student is not wearing the correct full school uniform, they are expected to bring a note from home and get a uniform pass from their sub-school when they arrive.  If a student does not have a note from home, they are still expected to get a uniform pass from their sub school when they arrive.

We expect all our students to be in full winter school uniform on the first day of Term 3.

 

Attendance

The Department of Education (DE) requires that children of school age (six to seventeen years) are in full-time attendance at a government or registered non-government school unless formally exempt.

Daily school attendance is important for all children and young people to succeed in education and to ensure they don’t fall behind both socially and developmentally. Children and young people who regularly attend school and complete Year 12 or an equivalent qualification have better health outcomes, better employment outcomes, and higher incomes across their lives. It is important that children develop habits of regular attendance at an early age.

School participation is important as it maximizes life opportunities for children and young people by providing them with education and support networks. School also helps people to develop important skills, knowledge and values which set them up for further learning and participation in their community.

The college has a required attendance rate. All students in Years 7 to 12 are required to have an attendance rate of at least 90%. Mount Waverley Secondary College will keep a record of the reason given for each absence.  If a student is arriving late to school or leaving early from school, they are to report to their relevant sub-school to sign in or sign out.

 

Year 9 School for Student Leadership Camp

Mount Waverley Secondary College is very excited to welcome back our select Year 9 students who spent term 2 this year at the School for Student Leadership Camp. School for Student Leadership is a Victorian Department of Education (DE) initiative offering a unique residential education experience for year nine students. The curriculum focuses on personal development and team learning projects sourced from students’ home regions. Their mission is to provide an immersive State-wide residential program for Year 9 Government school students which enables them to grow into better citizens and leaders through increased self-awareness, social engagement, community connection and environmental stewardship. We look forward to hearing about all the amazing experiences the students had over this term.

We would like to thank Mr Tom Grant for his organization of this experience and ensuring that our students have access to this wonderful opportunity and thank you to the Year 9 Coordinators, Mr Wheeler and Mr Kent for their support.

 

Semester One …Done!

Congratulations to all our students for completing Semester 1, we know there were many challenges and a lot of learning, however, our students have done us proud and demonstrated the values of resilience and persistence throughout this Semester, so bring on Semester Two!

The Middle School wishes all our families a safe and restful break.

 

 

 

Ms Asha Vazirani
Head of Middle School