LIFE Summer Term Week Five
| Mon | 4 March | Labour Day Public Holiday – College Closed | |||
| Tue | 5 March | Home Study Day – College and Uniform Shop Closed | |||
| NEAS to be rescheduled | |||||
| Shrove Tuesday | |||||
| Wed | 6 March | Ash Wednesday | |||
| NEAS Yr 10 to Yr 12 vs La Salle | |||||
| OLNA Writing - First Round | |||||
| Thu | 7 March | NEAS Swim Meet at La Salle | 2:00pm to 5:00pm | ||
| OLNA Writing - First Round |
Parents please use Parent Coneqt for SEQTA Engage via this link for current letters and excursion information. SEQTA Engage
Villain School Tickets On Sale Monday
Tickets for the 2018 College Production of VILLAIN SCHOOL will go on sale at 9:00am on Monday next week.
Tickets will be $15 for Adults, $12 for Students/Concession and $10 for Children and can be purchased from https://www.trybooking.com/346290 or by scanning the QR code on the posters displayed around the College.
There will be three public performances of Villain School on Thursday 21, Friday 22 and Saturday 23 June commencing at 6:30pm. Doors will open at 6:15pm. There will be refreshments available at interval for a small fee and programs will be sold on the nights for $2.
We are looking forward to what is set to be a colourful and wild production!
Mr Chris McRae
Learning Area Coordinator (The Arts) and Production Director
Tickets will be $15 for Adults, $12 for Students/Concession and $10 for Children and can be purchased from https://www.trybooking.com/346290 or by scanning the QR code on the posters displayed around the College.
There will be three public performances of Villain School on Thursday 21, Friday 22 and Saturday 23 June commencing at 6:30pm. Doors will open at 6:15pm. There will be refreshments available at interval for a small fee and programs will be sold on the nights for $2.
We are looking forward to what is set to be a colourful and wild production!
Mr Chris McRae
Learning Area Coordinator (The Arts) and Production Director
May - Careers Newsletter
In this newsletter you will find information on up and coming events and opportunities for Year 10, 11 and 12 students.
If you require any more information come and see me Mrs Susan Wilson in the Careers Office.
May - Careers Newsletter
If you require any more information come and see me Mrs Susan Wilson in the Careers Office.
May - Careers Newsletter
Certificate III in Police Studies
THINKING ABOUT APPLYING FOR THE WEST AUSTRALIAN POLICE FORCE? OR MAYBE YOU KNOW SOMEONE WHO IS?
The Certificate III in Police Studies is aimed at assisting applicants to the WA Police academy by developing skills and knowledge in law and justice as well as developing skills to make them more competitive in the Police pre entry examinations. The course will also provide useful preparation for those exploring career opportunities in other compliance and investigation roles (e.g. Border force, parks and wildlife, military police etc). Completion of this course does not guarantee entry into the WA Police.
We will be commencing our Certificate III in Police studies in Semester 2, 2018. This is a fulltime Certificate III course delivered over 6 months.
The link below provides further information on the Certificate III in Police studies course, including methods of enrolment and cost.
Click on the apply now button, this will take you to an apply and enrol page, click the apply now button again. This will take you to the TAFE admissions online page, from here you need to complete the pages and nominate the course Certificate III in Police studies. This process registers your preference for this course, you will still need to come in and enrol in person.
Please contact me directly if you have any questions using Nicholas.dodd@nmtafe.wa.edu.au or call 9233 1036 for more information.
ECU ATAR Revision sessions
ATAR Revision Sessions
ECU is again offering revision sessions for current Year 12s in September. The list of the sessions and times is below but please ensure you register online. These sessions typically book out early and are free to attend. Below are the sessions that are being run at Joondalup campus.
Human Biology Monday 24th September 2pm-6pm
Maths Applications Tuesday 25th September 8:30am-12:30pm
Maths Methods Tuesday 25th September 2pm-6pm
Physics Wednesday 26th September 8:30am-12:30pm
Biology Wednesday 26th September 2pm-6pm
Maths Specialist Thursday 27th September 8:30am-12:30pm
Chemistry Thursday 27th September 2pm-6pm
English Friday 28th September 8:30am-12:30pm
ECU Up and Coming Events
ECU
Current Upcoming ECU Events
You can look at the whole list here and we require guests to register. There are a lot below but the specific study area information evenings are a great opportunity to meet the academics as well as touring of the facilities.
WAAPA Production Tour (ML) Tuesday 15th May 6pm-7:30pm
Teacher Education Information Evening (ML) Wednesday 23rd May 6pm-7:30pm
Year 10 Pizza Night (ML) Thursday 24th May 6pm-7:30pm
Media, Communications, Arts and Design Twilight Tour (ML) Wednesday 30th May 6pm-7:30pm
Year 10 Pizza Night (JO) Tuesday 5th June 6pm-7:30pm
Engineering and Technology Showcase (JO) Thursday 7th June 6pm-7:30pm
Business and Law Information Evening (JO) Monday 11th June 6pm-7:30pm
WAAPA Arts Management and Live Production Info Evening (ML) Thursday 21st June 6pm-7:30pm
Teacher Education Information Evening (JO) Tuesday 26th June 6pm-7:30pm
Campus Tour (ML) Tuesday 10th July 11am-12pm
Campus Tour (JO) Wednesday 11th July 11am-12pm
Joondalup Open Day Sunday 22nd July 10am-3pm
Mount Lawley Open Day Sunday 12th August 10am-3pm
Psychology, Counselling, Criminology, Social Work, Social Science and Youth Work Information Evening (JO) Tuesday 21stAugust 6pm-7:30pm
Medical and Health Sciences Showcase Evening (JO) Wednesday 22nd August 6pm-7:30pm
Science Showcase Evening (JO) Thursday 23 August 6pm-7:30pm
Nursing and Midwifery Careers Evening (JO) Friday 24th August 6pm-8pm
UWA University Events
UWA
School of Indigenous Studies Science, Health & Engineering Camp
Applications for the Year 10 & 11 Science, Health and Engineering camp through the School of Indigenous Studies are now open.
The camp provides participants with hands-on experience of science, engineering, medicine and technology. There is an emphasis on fields relevant to Indigenous communities in Western Australia, including sustainability, health, ecology, conservation, infrastructure, water, energy and mineral resources.
There is no cost to participants for attendance or travel. Applications close on 1 June 2018.
Advice on UWA courses, admission requirements and key dates for 2018.
Date: 9 May 2018
Find out how to apply for scholarships and what scholarships are on offer for commencing students.
Coles Sports for Schools Vouchers
Thank you for bringing in all of the Coles Sports for Schools vouchers last term. We have sent our satchels in and are very excited about what we may be able to order for the College. Stay tuned!
A very big thank you to Mrs Borg for co-ordinating the collection of the vouchers both at the College and from Coles.
Vanja Basell
Assistant Principal, Junior School
Villain School Tickets On Sale Monday 14th May
The 2018 College Production VILLAIN SCHOOL will be taking to the stage at Holy Cross College in Week 8 and tickets for the show will go on sale next Monday at 9am from https://www.trybooking.com/346290. There will be three public shows on Thursday 21, Friday 22 and Saturday 23 June at 6:30pm and the show is suitable for the whole family! Come along for what is going to be wicked fun!!
Year Ten River Cruise
On Friday the 4th of May, the beautiful Swan River was the setting for the Year 10 Social event of the year. The Crystal Swan Cruise Ship set off from Barrack Street Jetty at 5.00pm, just in time to watch the sunset over the city skyline. The young ladies were sophisticated in their evening wear and the young men were handsome and well groomed.
As the multi-story glass cube floated along the Swan River, the party came alive with an energetic DJ running a dance competition or two, which saw our students bust their best move on the dance floor to the sounds of contemporary, techno and rap. Students enjoyed the evening view of the cityscape from the narrow balconies of the glass cube, and waiters served drinks and canapés to add a sophisticated feel to the evening.
As the night drew to a close, the students flocked to the well-stocked lolly bar for their take home goodie bag. Once docked, the energy-sapped students ambled along the pier to take the bus home. The Year Ten River Cruise was a fabulous evening that I’m sure our students will remember for years to come.
Miss Sara O'Neill
Ozanam House Coordinator











