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Springside P-9 College Year 7 Information 2014 - 2015

Springside P-9 College Year 7 Information 2014 - 2015. Principal Class Officers. Principal Mr. Rob Nicholls Middle Years Assistant Principal Ms. Gabrielle Zorko Early Years Assistant Principal Ms. Jennifer Abel. Springside Priorities Student Learning

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Springside P-9 College Year 7 Information 2014 - 2015

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  1. Springside P-9 CollegeYear 7 Information2014 - 2015

  2. Principal Class Officers Principal Mr. Rob Nicholls Middle Years Assistant Principal Ms. Gabrielle Zorko Early Years Assistant Principal Ms. Jennifer Abel

  3. Springside Priorities Student Learning To significantly improve achievement in all learning areas, Years P-9 Student Engagement & Wellbeing To improve student wellbeing and engagement in all dimensions of their learning, and as members of our purposeful community Student Pathways & Transition To ensure that all students have effective transitions into, through & beyond the college

  4. Student Learning - Year 7 Curriculum English – 5 hours per week Mathematics – 5 hours per week Humanities – 3 hours per week Science – 1 hour theoretical, 1 hour Lab LOTE – 2 hours per week Health – 2 hours per week PE – 2 hours per week Electives: One semester each, 2 hours per week Food Technology Visual Art Design Technology Robotics

  5. Student Engagement & Wellbeing • Rights & Responsibilities • We have the RIGHT to learn as much as possible • We have the RIGHT to feel safe and comfortable at school

  6. Student Engagement & Wellbeing • Springside Start Up Program • Code of Cooperation • Cyber Safety with Senior Constable Jo Mutsaerts • Anti Bullying • Restorative Practices • “Every Day Counts” Attendance Initiative • Team Building Camps & Excursions

  7. Student Leadership Opportunities • School & House Captains • Student Representative Council • Leadership Camp • Leadership Workshops throughout the year

  8. Life At Springside Springside Motto Learning Today, Leading Tomorrow Springside Values At Springside we RORE: • Respect • Optimism • Responsibility • Excellence

  9. Life At Springside • Uniform • Equipment (including diaries) • Mobile phones and other electronic devices • Lockers • Bikes, Scooters and Helmets • Punctuality • Canteen • Sports Programs • House System • Footy Colours Day • Busking Day

  10. Pathways & Transition SMART Goal Setting Career Action Plans Guest Speakers Industry Visits Mock Interviews Workforce Preparation Year 9 Careers Subject Year 9 Elective Program Year 10 Subject Choices & Transition Support

  11. Reporting Processes 5 Weekly Reporting Process, including: • Meet & Greet mid Term One • Progress Checks beginning at the end of Term One • Formal Reports at the end of each semester • Parent Teacher Interviews in Term Three

  12. Extracurricular Opportunities • Elective instrumental music lessons and choir • Lunchtime activities including the School Band, Multicultural Garden, Library and Student Retreat • Comprehensive camping and swimming programs • Swimming and Athletic carnivals at Years 3-9 • Inter-school sports programs

  13. Additional Programs • 1:1 Tablet program • Mathematics Extension Program • MULTILIT program • Weekly Homework Club

  14. Thank you for your time. Questions?

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