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Dear Parents/Carers & Community Members
We come to the end of Term 1, a term which has seen our students and teachers achieve so much even with the ongoing impact of COVID and the continuous torrential rain. The year started with us welcoming 150 new Year 7 students our biggest group for several years. We launched our new Wellbeing program, ‘The Learning Curve’ into Years 7 to 10. Students have again been able to participate in representative sport and other extracurricular activities. These types of activities and the school’s wellbeing program are essential to help build a sense of community, connectedness and improve student wellbeing. As human beings the sense of belonging goes a long way towards helping us as individuals cope in times of stress, build self-confidence and just be happy.
From Term 2 we have appointed Mrs Marian Parvin to a new role of Wellbeing Mentor, the focus of this role is to work with our CLARE teachers and Leaders of Wellbeing to embed our new Wellbeing program across the school, implementing other initiatives to better support student growth and wellbeing and place more emphasis on student voice across the school community. With Mrs Parvin’s change in role, Ms Jamaya Pearse will continue in the role of Year 8 Leader of Wellbeing, a role she undertook earlier this term with Mrs Parvin’s movement to Acting Assistant Principal Wellbeing for Term 1. I will be moving back to the Assistant Principal, Wellbeing role with Mr Nicholls returning as Principal. I thank the Catholic Schools Office Maitland/Newcastle for supporting the school with this initiative.
Term 2 starts on Wednesday, 27 April for all students with Tuesday, 26 April being a staff development day. But prior to the start of term, we have ANZAC day on Monday, 25 April. This is a significant day for all Australians as we take time to remember the many men and women who went to war to protect our country and freedom. As a school community we have a long history of supporting this day by participating in the local Taree March. I urge all our students and teachers to again come along and march as a school community and show your respect to our diggers both past and present. We have always had a strong representation on this day, and I hope this continues for many years to come. If you cannot come to the Taree March, take the time to attend your local service in school uniform. As a school our ANZAC Service will occur on Wednesday, 27 April at 10 am, parents and community members are welcome to attend, please contact the school prior.
A few reminders for parents and students:
- Masks are mandatory for all students on buses, this includes when students are going to sporting or extracurricular events on buses. The school unfortunately cannot continue to supply masks without having to charge. No mask will mean that you cannot get on a bus.
- Mobile use – can we please request that parents do not contact their child via mobile phone during the school day 8:55 am – 3:20 pm, classes are being increasing disrupted by student phones going off by messages from parents/carers. If you need to contact your child during the school day, can you please contact the school office on 6552 3300 (Option 5). We have phones in all classrooms and can pass on any message from a parent onto their child immediately or call the child to the office at recess or lunch. We also request all parents and carers to discuss with their child about contacting them during the day. Students can contact their parent and carer at recess and lunch by simply gaining permission from a teacher or Leader of Wellbeing.
- School hats and grey socks for boys are available at workwise, it is now expected that all students have a school hat to wear when outside and not in shade and that all students wear the correct socks from Term 2 now that they are available.
- Year 7 to 11 Parent, Student, Teacher interview day is on Thursday, 5 May starting at 10 am and finishing at 5 pm. Bookings can be made through compass from today. Years 7 to 11 will have no classes, Year 12 will have classes as normal.
- Next term we welcome back Mr Nicholls and Mrs Northam after both being on leave for a large portion of Term 1.
- First day of Term 2 is Wednesday 27 April for all students.
Lastly, can I thank all community members especially parents, carers and students for their continued support of St Clare’s, you are what makes this school great. Thank you must also go to all the teaching and support staff at the school, who have worked tirelessly in sometimes difficult situations to ensure all students receive the best education possible.
Prayer for Mind, Body and Soul
Dear Lord, It can be so easy to neglect the most important. Sometimes we hurry and live to appear put together on the outside when really, we’re crumbling to pieces on the inside. Lord, I don’t want to live that way. I want to honour Your creation – my mind, body, and soul – which You have made so intricately. Where my mind is polluted with the filth of this world and struck down by false beliefs, would You bring renewal?’ When I forget to take care of my body, help me remember that it is the tent that helps me stay grounded in life. And lastly, Lord, remind me of the importance of nurturing my soul, which so desperately needs You to help me recover in those vital areas of life.
In Jesus’ name, I pray. Amen.
Have a great holiday and may God bless us ad look over us all during the school holidays.
Regards
Mr Phil Gibney
Acting Principal
Enrolments are now open for Year 7 2023. Enrolment forms can be collected from the Office.
Enrolment forms to be returned by 6 May.
Mass Times
Forster-Tuncurry Catholic Parish
Our current Mass times are Saturday 5 pm, Sunday 8 am and 10 am.
To join our 8am Sunday Mass live stream, please send us your email address to receive the link.
Further updates can be viewed on the Forster-Tuncurry Parish Website:
Taree Catholic Parish
Saturday, 9 April
6:00 pm - Mass at Our Lady of the Rosary Church Taree
5:00 pm - SCAE at Star of the Sea Harrington
4:30 pm – Rosary at Star of the Sea Harrington
Sunday, 10 April
Palm Sunday
7:00 am - Old Bar Rosary
7:30 am – SCAE at Our Lady of Fatima Church Old Bar
6:50 am - Wingham Rosary
7:30 am – Mass at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church Wingham
9:30 am - Mass at Our Lady of the Rosary Church Taree
Further updates can be viewed on the Taree Parish Website:
Easter Mass Times - Parishes of Taree and Wingham
Palm Sunday - 9 & 10 April
Vigil Mass Saturday 6 pm at Taree
Mass Sunday 7:30 am at Wingham
Mass Sunday 9:30 am at Taree
Holy Thursday – 14 April
Mass of the Lord’s Supper 7 pm at Taree Church
Eucharistic Adoration after Mass until 9 pm
Good Friday – 15 April
Combined Stations of the Cross at Taree with the Anglicans – 10 am
Celebration of the Lord’s Passion 3 pm at Taree
Holy Saturday – 16 April
Easter Vigil Mass 7 pm at Taree
Easter Sunday – 17 April
Mass Sunday 7:30 am at Wingham
Mass Sunday 9:30 am at Taree
Youth Mass
Last weekend, 3 April we had another Youth Mass that went really well followed by a wonderful morning tea put on by our very own Mrs Cheryl Kingsford and her awesome team, thank-you Cheryl!
I would also like to again thank the students at St Clare's that participated in the Mass. Our readers: Rufus Rowe (Year 9), Emily Boere (Year 7) and Amalin Baijush (Year 7) who also served on the Alter. We were blessed again to have some beautiful music provided by Mrs Carmel Brown and our amazing singer and violinist Cornell Estibeiro (Year 8)! Thank-you to you all for your contribution you made the Mass very special.








Amalin Baijush Rufus Rowe Cornell Estibeiro Emily Boere
Please join us for Easter Sunday Mass, 17 April, 9:30 am at Our Lady of the Rosary Taree, where the Youth will provide the music. The next Youth Mass will be on 1 May at 9:30 am at Our Lady of the Rosary Taree, this will be the last Youth Mass till we resume in August. Anyone who would like to be a part of the Youth Mass please contact Mrs Bernadette Boere or Mrs Laura Boere.
May you all have a Blessed and Happy Easter and a safe and healthy Break!
From the Youth Mass Team x
Easter Liturgy
















Fr Kevin – Year 8






Student Representative Council
I would like to introduce the 2022 CLARE Class Leaders:
Year 7 CLARE Leaders
Samuel Stephens Addison Hogan Nash Syron Lucas Doel Ava Lohse
7-1 7-2 7-3 7-5 7-6
Year 8 CLARE Leaders








Ashley Johnston Amelia Johnson Alexis Van Der Merwe Flynn Small
8-1 8-2 8-3 8-4
Year 9 CLARE Leaders










Gemma Eady-Muxlow Marissa Masterantonio Haylan Simpson Stuart Curtis Ava Brudar
9-1 9-2 9-3 9-4 9-5
Year 10 CLARE Leaders
Samuel Tilley Trinity Waterhouse Bryce Young
10-1 10-3 10-4
Jeremy Hobbes
SRC Coordinator
Students have again been putting their skills into practise and, as part of the St Clare's catering team, Year 11 and 12 students set out for TasteFest on the Manning 2022, held at the Rowing Club last Friday, and conducted themselves in a very professional manner.
Once again, the students led by example and received high praise from Mr John Lenton, from Taree Lyons Club organising the festival, as well as from the customers. The students are to be congratulated on their effort.
Those students excelled themselves on the day and the night when they prepared the venue, all food and then waited on tables for 100 guests. Students worked from 5 pm until 10:30 pm and were very professional in the manner in which they carried out their duties.
The dinner showcased local produce provided for the evening and the students had to create a menu using oysters, chicken, scotch fillet steak and fruit for dessert.
A big thank you to Roxanne Dunn for her invaluable help prior to the event and Danya Gillard during the day and on the night.
Laurent Gonfond
Accompanying Hospitality Teacher



























Pacific Palms Youth Art Competition
The Pacific Palms Art Festival Committee are looking for entries into the 2022 Youth Art Exhibition. The exhibition will be held on the June Long Weekend, 4 and 5 June, at the Pacific Palms Public School Hall.
This event is open to students from ages 5 through to 16 years of age across three age categories including Infants, Primary and High School. The exhibition will be judged and prizes awarded to the overall winner in 1st, 2nd placings and the People’s Choice Winner. There is also a major prize for the overall winner to showcase on the #onesquaregalley, Blueys Beach Outdoor Street Art in the Pacific Palms shopping village.
Artworks must be two dimensional and be in any of the following forms:
- Oil or acrylic – on board or canvas
- Watercolour
- Pastels
- Photography
- Pen/pencil/Ink
- Aboriginal Art
If you are creative and interested in submitting and exhibiting an artwork in this prize, either speak to your Visual Arts teacher or see Mrs Huett in the staffroom recess or lunch for further details.
Assistance with delivery of the items to the event can be organised with Mrs Huett.
Entries close 27 May 2022.
Mrs Rebecca Huett
Creative Arts Leader of Learning
Calling All Artists…Lets Hang It! 2022
The University of New England School Acquisitive Art Prize (UNESAP) is held annually with the purpose of encouraging talented young artists in regional New South Wales.
Artworks must be two dimensional and be in any of the following forms:
- Digital art
- Photography
- Mixed media
- Assemblage or collage
- Painting (acrylic, oil or watercolour)
- Graphic work
- 2D relief sculpture
- Jewellery
- Textile work
The maximum size of the artwork is to be 60 x 80cm.
Please note that this is an acquisitive art prize, therefore the four winning works will remain at the University of New England as part of the UNE Art Collection.
So if you are creative and interested in submitting one of your artworks in this prize, either speak to your Visual Arts teacher or see Mrs Huett in the staffroom recess or lunch for further details.
Entries close 20 May 2022.
Mrs Rebecca Huett
Creative Arts Leader of Learning
Last week was Harmony Week, when individuals were encouraged to share and celebrate their cultural identities.
On Wednesday, students came together to think about inclusiveness, respect and making sure everybody belongs.
Callam Howard
Creative Arts Teacher


























Fast 5’s Gala Day
Thursday, 24 March 2022 saw our senior students represent the school at the Manning Valley Fast 5 Netball Gala Day. Weather conditions for the day were extremely wet, however it did not dampen our side's commitment to the competition. Both teams saw much success throughout the day, with our Year 11 side placing fourth overall (out of eight teams). The Year 12 team successfully went through undefeated, coming in first place.
Big thanks goes to Sophie Drury of Year 10 - who umpired all games in the atrocious conditions.
Congratulations to all students involved!




Year 12: Mackenzie Banham, Ella Farland, Taylor Young, Tully Crossingham, Brooke Smith, Emily Wood, Silas Barberie, Mitch Young, Zaiden Theophanous, Brad Brincat, Liam Critchley and Boyd Henry.
Year 11: Isabelle Martin, Josephine Stewart, Ashleigh Burkill, Macy Bramble, Andrea Flores Cabrejos, Mia Collis, Will Hogan, Tom Watman, Trent Gibney, James Wright and Hannah Pocock-Scott.

























Academy Games 2022
Wishing both Madison Paine and Sienna Agnew of Year 10 all the best for the Academy Games in Wagga Wagga. Both girls will represent the Hunter Academy of Sport in Netball - all the best ladies!
Mrs Nicole Lovern
Careers Corner
Next Tuesday (12 April) all of the Year 12 students should receive an email from UAC (The Universities Admissions Centre) with a PIN and login information on how to access and register. This is the main pathway into university from school. If any student did not receive this email, then it is important that they email or contact me so that I can help with access. Obviously, if a student is definitely NOT interested in a university pathway, they do not need to register. It costs $70 to register before 30 September and $200 to register after this date. There is quite a bit of time to decide on preferences etc.
UAC PIN and Applying
Students must use their Year 12 student number (NESA Number) and UAC PIN to apply so that they can be identified as a Year 12 student. If students don’t use their student number when applying they will not appear on the school’s data spreadsheet available on “School Hub”.
Each student can put down five preferences. It is worth noting that not all university courses are available at this stage and more will become available as the year progresses.
If the students did NOT get an email, they need to contact UAC in one of the following ways:
UAC Contact Numbers
The call centre is fully operational, and the friendly team is standing by to take calls Monday to Friday 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. Livechat and email through the website also continue to be available:
From a landline: 1300 275 822
From a mobile: 02 97520200
If you are still having difficulty, then please contact me preferably via email so that I can assist. I will be checking my emails in the second week of the holidays.
It is imperative that ALL STUDENTS have access to their NESA information and records. This is where they can access their HSC timetables etc.
All Year 12 students have been emailed with relevant information regarding UAC. The information has also been placed in the Careers OneNote.
Students in Year 12 who might be considering careers in medicine or dentistry post-school need to register for the “UCAT” (University Clinical Aptitude Test ANZ).
Important UCAT ANZ 2022 Dates
Candidates taking the UCAT ANZ in 2022 for entry to universities in Australia and New Zealand in 2023 should note these key dates (deadline times are in AEST - Australian Eastern Standard Time):
Concession Scheme opens |
1 February 2022 |
BOOKING OPENS |
1 March 2022 |
Concession application deadline |
10 May 2022 |
Access Arrangements application deadline |
17 May 2022 |
BOOKING DEADLINE |
17 May 2022 |
Late booking deadline |
31 May 2022 |
Cancellation deadline |
3 June 2022 |
Testing begins |
1 July 2022 |
Last testing date |
12 August 2022 |
Results delivered to universities |
by early September 2022 |
Please log on to the UCAT website for specific information. There are free practice tests on this website to assist with preparation:
Manning Health Centre Workshop
There is an upcoming workshop at the Manning Health Centre on 27 April which will give the students interested in Medicine or Dentistry valuable information. Please see below:
The University of Newcastle Department of Rural Health (UONDRH) in Taree will be running an Information Night about Entry to Medical School on Wednesday, 27 April.
We would like to invite any Year 9, 10, 11 or 12 students who are interested in Medicine or a pathway to a Medicine career and those who have applied for UCAT.
Parents and carers are more than welcome to attend.
Participants at the workshop will hear from:
- Senior Medicine lecturers
- Medicalstudents on rural clinical placements
- Past students who have graduated and now work in the area as Junior Medical Officers
Topics covered:
- Medicalschool entry processes & programs
- Preparing for UCAT
- Life as amedical student
The workshop will include a hands-on simulation activity and a Q&A session with light refreshments.
An email has been sent to all students in Years 9, 10, 11 and 12 with the link to register for this. Please let me know if you would like any assistance.
Newcastle University Open Day
I have been contacted by Newcastle University regarding an Open Day for our students to be held early June. The details are being finalised and I will email information as soon as I receive confirmation of dates and times from University of Newcastle.
UoN has also sent links to register for upcoming information webinars. They are as follows:
Wednesday 11 May – Joint Medical Program (JMP) Info Session
Time: 6:00pm-7:00pm
The Bachelor of Medical Science and Doctor of Medicine (MD - JMP) is an innovative five-year degree that will prepare you for an exciting and rewarding medical career. Delivered in partnership with the University of New England, Hunter New England Local Health District and Central Coast Local Health District our students’ graduate ready to play a key role in shaping and improving future health care for individuals and communities. Students enrolled at the University of Newcastle can preference two different first year locations now, opening the opportunity to study closer to home. This session will look at the JMP program and admission criteria, pathways and study locations, whilst getting firsthand experiences from current students and academics. You will have the chance to hear from leading academics who teach into the program, as well as current students and junior doctors. Lots of opportunity for small group discussion. We hope to answer all your questions about medicine as a career!
Wednesday 25 May – 2022 Parent Info Session: Year 10 Subject Selection Webinar
Time: 6:00pm-7:00pm
Let us support you through the subject selection process with our 3 simple steps! We encourage both parents and students to register for this digital event. Presented by a panel of current Student Ambassadors who will share their stories and experiences, we cover the subject selection process (including our 3 simple steps on how to select your HSC subjects), as well as case studies and examples, and some general University information.
Thursday 30 June – Parents and Carers Info Session
Time: 6:00pm-7:00pm
We invite parents and carers of prospective university students to register for our webinar focussed on key admission dates, University ‘jargon’ explained, alternate pathways into university, fees, scholarships, and student support. This is a valuable session for parents and carers with students in Year 11 and 12. You will hear from Student Ambassadors sharing their stories about their transition from high school to university and their entry pathway. There will also be an opportunity to ask questions.
Early Entry for Year 12
The University of New England (UNE), and the Australian National University (ANU) are open for Year 12 students to apply for Early Entry without going through UAC. If you are interested, please go to the relevant university’s website and apply. If you would like some assistance, please email me.
I have placed more information in the Year 12 Careers Team OneNote. The first round of Early Entry for Charles Sturt University closed on 31 March and offers will come out in early May. The second round of offer applications will close on 24 June.
Careers Adviser Appointments
I would also like to remind the Year 12 students to keep working on their resumes and to make an appointment to have a meeting with me. Students can email me or write their names in a white space on the Timetable attached to my office door, and we can organise a time to do this. To date I have had several meetings with students. I am more than happy to talk to any student who would like some help with a resume or anything else relating to Careers.
Careers OneNote
As information comes to hand, I will email the relevant students and I will also be putting all information in their Careers OneNote. This will relate to apprenticeships, traineeships, job vacancies, university information and open days, TAFE information and scholarships. There is a tab in the Careers section titled Job Jump which has a great deal of up-to-date information. All the students in Years 10, 11 and 12 have, or will have, access to this.
Australian Army Cadets/Charles Sturt University Visit
We were very fortunate to have two visitors to the school on Friday, 25 March.
LT (AAC) Phillip Arthur came and spoke to Years 7, 8 and 9 about the Australian Army Cadets. He gave a very interesting presentation, and it was wonderful to see the engagement of the students during his presentation. There were some very interesting questions from the students. We appreciate your time LT Arthur.




Caitlin Spencer from Charles Sturt University came to speak to the Year 12 students about all things university, especially with regard to CSU. The Year 12s have informed me that it was an excellent presentation. Thank you, Caitlin!
The latest information from CAA is as follows:
Course Changes & New Courses
Institute of Health and Nursing Australia No ATAR, no worries! An opportunity to study Healthcare Certificates and Diplomas completely online and guaranteed placements. ENROL ANY TIME! Call +61 2 8228 6405 or write to sreshti.nair@hci.edu.au. Diploma of Nursing, Diploma of Counselling, Certificate 4 in Disability, Certificate 3 in Pathology Collection. Visit
to know more.
New ACU Bachelor of Arts Archaeology Major In 2022, ACU is introducing an archaeology major to the Bachelor of Arts dedicated to the archaeology, history and languages of Ancient Israel. It will be delivered online and on campus, and students will have an opportunity to participate in an archaeological dig in Israel. Learn more:
Courses & Workshops for Students
Helping Hands Program Workshops geared towards senior school students, this program allows teams of students to help and learn about people in need by making working prosthetic hands that are donated to landmine victims. For more information, visit
email Andrew at info@helpinghandsprogram.com.au or call on 0432243372.
Water Works Program Students have fun, learn about, and change lives of people in the third world as they put together a working emergency water filter and produce artwork for a 'house' water filter. They are then donated to people in need in third world countries. You can even track where your filter ends up! For more information visit
email info@waterworksprogram.com or call Andrew on 0432243372.
Paul Wade Life Skills Employability Skills & Personal Attributes Presentation by Former Socceroo Captain Paul Wade. Themes including Ownership & Resilience will be tailored to suit you, at your school, your day, your time and COVID safe. For more information, contact Val on 0408 219 482 or visit
Dr Edward Boyapati MedEntry UCAT Workshop by Dr Ray, Gastroenterologist at Monash Health. 4-Day Workshop which covers all 5 UCAT subtests, interviews, entry process etc. Formal Instruction & Group Learning. The program has been carefully crafted to cover the strategies for UCAT success, in a fun, engaging and interactive environment. Careers Teachers are welcome to attend at no cost.
University of New England Please SAVE THE DATE for UNE’s Open Day on Friday 6th of May. This will be a day filled with opportunities to gain insights into all aspects of UNE including academic, cultural & residential life. UNE aims to educate & engage prospective students so they are well equipped & supported to make informed decisions about their future. For more information visit:
UNSW Girls in Engineering (GIE) Club is running two FREE workshops in the April school holidays! Two exciting workshops are being held for high school girls in Years 7 – 12 in the April school holidays. UNSW Food Science Association runs the first workshop about mass manufacturing foods. The second workshop is run by UNSW CompClub and is a two-part introduction into Python coding and game development. More information:
Coastal OHS Services White Card Training on Campus Delivered by trainers who know how to keep your students engaged and make this course a valuable experience for all. Email: info@coastalohs.com Phone: 02 4382 3055 Web:
William Angliss Institute Mark it in your diary! From 4.30pm - 6.00pm on Thursday 28 April, William Angliss Institute will be hosting Careers Event: Meet the Future 2022. Open to potential future students, this will be your chance to meet with the partners and kick-start your career in the hospitality industry. William Angliss will be in touch with more details soon, but for now, save the date! Find out more:
Engineers Australia 'Discover Engineering' 31 May Full Day of Activities for Years 7-10 Facilitated via Zoom with Engineers in your classroom. Design, build & test a plane to carry a load; Design & build a wind turbine to power a phone. Technical equip provided. Groups of 10-40 students. For more information and to register:
Engineers Australia Winter Engineering School 2022 for Year 11 Students Mon 4-Friday 8 July visiting 5 Universities, 5 Engineering organisations, meeting 100+ Engineers & Undergrads. Residential options available. Register expressions of Interest:
Engineers Australia QUICK CHATS Start Tuesday 24 May for Year 9-12 Video chat sessions – round table chats with Uni Students & Engineers from across the profession. What "sort" of Engineering? Which Uni? the Future of Engineering? Deep Dives. Student led QUICK CHATS: 7 undergrads, 7 engineers, 7 minutes!
iCanMed Free Holiday UCAT Webinars for Year 10-11 Students: Achieving medical/dental entry requires top scores in UCAT, ATAR & interviews - but preparing for all 3 assessments in Year 12 is almost impossible due to the workload. This webinar will explain what Yr 10-11 students can do now to best set themselves up for Yr 12 (+ live step-by-step UCAT teaching). Register:
Information Sessions for Students & Parents
UTS - University of Technology Sydney Bachelor of Accounting (BAcc) Co-op Scholarship Information Webinar for 2023 applicants and parents. Registrations (free) at:
For more info: carin.alberts@uts.edu.au
Dr Edward Boyapati Free UCAT Bootcamp For Parents, Aspiring Medical Students and Careers Advisers Dr Ray, Gastroenterologist at Monash Health offers UCAT mini test, discusses medical interviews, admission process, life as a medical student, and career as a doctor. Watch this two hour Bootcamp from the comfort, convenience & security of your home at any time!
Sydney Design School Curious About a Creative Career in Interior Design? Sydney Design school is hosting an information session on Friday 8 April at 1pm. Join them at Sydney Design School 2/40 Oxley St, St Leonards. Register to attend in person or online via Zoom at sydneydesignschool.com The next intake for their on campus accredited career courses is July 2022 or you can start anytime with their online school Information Session & Open Day | Interior Design | Sydney Design School
ACU Talk with Series: Panel discussion where you will hear from ACU graduates across different professions including paramedics, physiotherapists, teachers, nurses and many more. Get helpful advice and find out what it’s like to work in your area of interest. Register for a session now:
Study at ACU: Entry and Pathways Webinar Join ACU online to have your questions answered about entry to ACU The webinar will outline the entry pathways, including the ACU Guarantee early offer program. The webinar is on Tuesday 24 May 2022 from 6.00pm – 6:30pm. Register now:
CQUniversity I Online Chat Session - Thursday, 28 April 3pm (AEST) Are your year 12s starting to think beyond high school? Invite them to join CQU's Online Chat Session at 3pm AEST on 28 April. Students will receive real-time answers from CQU staff on their course specific enquiries or help students explore their study options. Students can register now to receive an SMS reminder when the session is about to start
Western Sydney University The Discover Western Webinar ‘Exploring Western, Early Offer Programs, Pathways & More’ on Tuesday 5 April, will cover early offer, pathway programs, courses, and all the benefits of studying with Western to assist senior students in making informed decisions. Register
Charles Sturt University Parent Information Session Parents and students are invited to the online Parent Information Session where they'll receive the complete picture of their child's path from high school to uni. Walking through the application process, early offers, course information, accommodation, scholarships and more. Book here: study.csu.edu.au/parent-info
Job & Work Experience for Students
Letz Live Overseas Gap Year applications with Letz Live to close 17 April Positions available in the UK, New Zealand & Thailand for Jan 2023. Boarding and Camp Assistant roles available. Get in touch for more information
JMC Academy will be running an Animation and Games work experience week for Year 10, 11 and 12 students from the 23rd May to the 27th May! As there are limited spaces available, students are asked to fill out an application form. Applications close the 29th of April. More information can be found here
Resources for Students
Western Sydney University A wealth of resources for senior high school students is available on the Western Year 12 Student Info Hub It offers information on programs, how uni works, upcoming events and more. Visit the Hub here:
Skillsroad Revamp! Skillsroad has updated their website for jobseekers, students, teachers and Careers Advisers. The Skillsroad website is now mobile phone friendly and the Skillsroad platform has been updated with an updated career portal. Still accessible at the previous address,
the site has extensive resources and content aimed at empowering job seekers, wrapped up in an all new interface. Start your students on the path to career success with Skillsroad.
Scholarships, Early Entry, Alternative Pathways
UTS - University of Technology Sydney Bachelor of Accounting (BAcc) Co-op Scholarship Program online applications for 2023 now open:
For more information: carin.alberts@uts.edu.au
Western Sydney University Western’s upcoming Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Pathway Program assessment round is on 24 and 25 May 2022 This is an alternative entry pathway to Western for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. For more info, visit:
Charles Sturt University Applications for round one of the Charles Sturt Advantage early offer program closing this week Applications for round one of the Charles Sturt Advantage will close on 31 March 2022 with successful students receiving an offer in early May. Get more information and key dates on round two here:
Study Work Grow Want to find all of the Early Entry Programs in one place? The Early Entry Guide 2023 edition is out now from Study Work Grow. Covering every published Early Entry option available in Australia, it's the easy way to help students find out about the process, discover a suitable program, and apply. Teachers, email Rob Sattler on rob@studyworkgrow.com.au for a free copy today.
Teach NSW Applications for the FASTstream program are now open Apply for the FASTstream program and fast-track your path to school principalship. Participants receive ongoing coaching, mentorship and access to tailored professional development enabling them to lead the schools of the future within 10 years. Applications close 1 May 2022. To find out more, visit:
Traineeships, Cadetships, Apprenticeships - Information & Opportunities
Study Work Grow Missed the Cadetships Webinar last week? Here's the replay where Study Work Grow CEO, Lucy Sattler chats with Alister Wilkinson from Professional Cadetships Australia. Covering a lot of fantastic information about this entry path to the business world, you can watch the reply by clicking here:
Other News
Torrens University Australia – Sport for Good Developed in collaboration with human rights activist Craig Foster, these free online short courses explore sport’s growing responsibility to promote positive change. Investigate gender equality, climate action, anti-racism and more through the lens of sport and the eyes of athletes. Read more:
Western Sydney University Western Mid-Year entry applications are open, giving non-school leavers looking for undergraduate or postgraduate degree, the opportunity to start now their journey to reach their Unlimited potential. More information at
Work Experience
Please do not forget that if you are interested in doing Work Experience you need to come and see me to collect the paperwork. Year 11 and Year 12 can do this at any time provided it does not clash with exams etc. Years 9 and 10 have to complete this during school terms.
Karen McCann
Careers/VET Adviser
Term 2 2022
Week 1 |
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Monday |
25 April |
ANZAC Day - Public Holiday |
Tuesday |
26 April |
Staff Spirituality Day – Pupil Free Day |
Wednesday |
27 April |
Term 2 Commences for Students ANZAC Ceremony |
Week 2 |
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Wednesday |
4 May |
Year 11 First Aid Course |
Thursday |
5 May |
Years 7 – 11 Parent/Teacher Interviews Day |
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Diocesan Cross Country |
Friday |
6 May |
Year 11 First Aid Course |
Week 3 |
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Sunday |
15 May |
Year 12 Sea World Excursion Commences |
Week 4 |
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Thursday |
19 May |
Year 12 Sea World Excursion Concludes |
Friday |
20 May |
Year 11 Biology Excursion – Hunter Wetlands |
Week 6 |
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Monday |
30 May |
DioSounds |
Week 8 |
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Monday |
13 June |
Queen’s Birthday – Public Holiday |
Week 10 |
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Friday |
1 July |
Term 2 Concludes |