College News Director of Middle School - Update Newsletter September 6 No.26 Dear Families and Community Members, It is hard to fathom that we have entered into September and are less than three weeks away from the end of Term 3. As always the students and teachers of the Middle School have worked tirelessly on a myriad of activities and tasks. At the recent Middle School Assembly it was great to see students being acknowledged for their hard work and receiving awards from our Principal. In Year 7 the students are currently working on their second project for this term following the successful completion of their Ancient China or India inquiry task. This culminated in another Friday afternoon expo where many of our Year 7 parents came to see the students work. As part of our work on Scientific Classification the whole year level spent a day at Melbourne Zoo and undertook an education program with zoo staff. Year 8 have also been learning out of the classroom with their recent trip to Scienceworks, Year 8 Students at Scienceworks following their exploration into electrical circuits. From all reports the students displayed exemplary behaviour throughout the day. Last Friday all students were involved in Medieval Day, an event that has become part of the calendar in the Year 8 program and one that the students thoroughly enjoy. Credit must go to the Year 8 teaching team for organising such engaging and worthwhile days for our students. Around 50 Year 9 students are in the City over the next fortnight as part of the Mordialloc Experience. They will be frantically gathering information to complete their research tasks once they are back at school. I look forward to seeing the finished product during their expo day. All Year 9 students are also currently selecting their subjects for next year and I urge them to consult with their parents before submitting their final selections. By now you would have all heard about the resounding success that the school production was this year. I was very proud of the high number of Year 7, 8 and 9 students who I saw on stage or running around as part of the backstage crew. It augers well for the future of the Performing Arts at our school. I would like to take this opportunity to remind all parents to book in a time for our upcoming student-led conferences in the last week of term. It s a great way to hear from your child about their learning. Mr George Tzimourtas Director of Middle School 1 Station Street, Mordialloc 3195 Australia Telephone (+613) 9580 1184 Facsimile (+613) 9587 5443 email Mordialloc.co@edumail.vic.gov.au www.mcsc.vic.edu.au
P a ge 2 Newsletter No. 26 Important Dates September 2014 Thursday 4/9 MEX City experience continues to Friday 12/9 World Challenge Training Expedition continues Y8 & 9 ACMI French excursion Kingston Athletics Friday 5/9 Y12 Psych. Dax Centre, Parkville Y10-12 French Theatre Monday 8/9 Y12 VCAL Amazing Race planning excursion Finance Committee Tuesday 9/9 Y10 QLD Camp 9-13/9 Y10 Alternative Camp 9-12/9 Y8 DOVE Body Think Workshops Y11 VCAL - Graffiti & Sculpture Tour Wednesday 10/9 Drama Solo Performances 6:00 pm Thursday 11/9 Y12 Biology - GTAC Y12 VCAL Project for Y10 Amazing Race Intermediate Band Festival Y12 English - Summer of the 17th Doll School Council Friday 12/9 Y8 Round Robin & Finals Tuesday 16/9 Y8 Incursion Dove Think Body Workshop Y7 Round Robin & Finals Y7-12 Student Led Conferences Thursday 18/9 Y11 Biology - Ricketts Point Fieldwork MEX Expo Friday 19/9 Mordi Idol Last day of term - students dismissed at 1:30 pm In this week s Leader Newspaper Mordialloc College staff and students share and proudly demonstrate our agreed values of: Personal Best Integrity Respect Responsibility 1 Station Street, Mordialloc 3195 Australia Telephone (+613) 9580 1184 Facsimile (+613) 9587 5443 email Mordialloc.co@edumail.vic.gov.au www.mcsc.vic.edu.au
P a ge 3 Newsletter No. 26 CAREERS NEWS Do you receive Centrelink Family Tax Benefit A or B and have a Year 12 student wanting to apply to University? This can add valuable points on top of their ATAR as part of a VTAC SEAS application and increase access to many universities. Phone Centrelink to request a hardcopy of your Centrelink statement (downloaded or photocopies are not accepted). Students should bring this to the Mordialloc College Careers office by September 17th to be posted off with the official VTAC forms. For more information on SEAS applications, visit http:// www.vtac.edu.au/applying/seas.html or email jamieson.jane.m@edumail.viic.gov.au World of Difference Fund Raising Raffle Congratulations to Kate Harris, mother of Ella Harris in 7A, who won the raffle for the World of Difference VCAL community project. All funds are going toward purchasing materials that will support the villages we will be visiting and volunteering at in November. We would like to thank everyone who purchased tickets for their support of this important program. Shelley Muir Director of Senior School 1 Station Street, Mordialloc 3195 Australia Telephone (+613) 9580 1184 Facsimile (+613) 9587 5443 email Mordialloc.co@edumail.vic.gov.au www.mcsc.vic.edu.au
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