From the Leader of Learning and Curriculum

From the Leader of Learning and Curriculum

I would like to welcome students back to Term 4, albeit remotely. As we enter into the final term for the 2021 academic year, I commend students on their resilience, as well as their unwavering commitment to their own learning. 

As we begin the staggered start back to school, I offer thanks to the students in Years 7-11 who have actively and effectively participated in their remote learning lessons over the course of the lockdown period. The staff at the College have, and will continue to, upload lesson plans to COMPASS and lesson content in Google Classrooms during this time. Students should be engaging in these learning platforms at all times.

With the HSC Examinations being pushed further back into the term, Year 12 students have been engaging in remote workshops, where they are honing their subject specific skills and examination techniques. We also begin the term with our Year 11 students starting their HSC courses, where they are strongly encouraged to plan their time effectively and participate in the various learning opportunities that are on offer to them. 

We look forward to welcoming staff and students back to the College campus over the next couple of weeks.

Mrs Giulia Laurenzi, Leader of Learning and Curriculum (Acting)

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