Mar
31
Mon
VCE/VM Puzzle Room & Amazing Race Excursion @ Richmond
Mar 31 @ 9:00 am – 3:00 pm

The VCE VM students will build teamwork and leadership skills through different activities. This excursion provides opportunities for students to work in teams to solve puzzles and clues. The puzzle room and Amazing Race is an integrated cross curriculum task that links to all of their classes: literacy, numeracy, work related skills and personal develop skills, as it focuses on planning for an excursion, social awareness public transport, orienteering, problem-solving, communication and interpersonal skills. In preparation for this, students will research local escape rooms and prices, public transport options and design an activity for the amazing race.

Year 12 VCE/VM Puzzle Room & Amazing Race @ Richmond
Mar 31 @ 9:00 am – 3:00 pm
Elevate Education VCE Program @ Heathmont College
Mar 31 @ 12:20 pm – 1:20 pm
Apr
1
Tue
Open Night @ Heathmont College
Apr 1 @ 3:00 pm – 8:00 pm

On Tuesday 1 April 2025, families will make their way to the HOPE centre for the start of their booked session (there will be staff around the college to help guide families). From there, tours will start with 10 minutes of speeches, Heathmont College students will continue the tour with a staff member for assistance. Each tour will run for approximately 45 minutes. Parents/Guardians are welcome to grab a coffee along the way, (cold coin donation optional). Finally, there will be a sausage sizzle available at the end of the tour (free of charge) with cordial for the kids.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Junior 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament @ Nunawading Basketball Stadium, Burwood Hwy, Burwood East
Apr 1 @ 8:45 pm – 2:45 pm
Apr
2
Wed
Parent/Teacher Interviews @ Heathmont College
Apr 2 all-day

On Wednesday the April 2nd, families are invited to connect with staff to reflect on the progress across term 1. Parent Teacher Interviews (PTIs) are great way to ensure students are able to reflect on the great things they have done across the year to date and explore some challenges in the classroom.

For younger students, this conference offers the opportunity to explore what the students are learning in class, the behavior they are exhibiting in the classroom space and set goals for growth. 

Within the traditional VCE space, it is vital that students feel supported by people around them and PTIs create an opportunity for the school to assist in the conversation as to how families can support them through a challenging education period. Furthermore, this extends to discussions around the supports also available at school, outside of the classroom.

As staff, we understand that the work students are completing in subjects may not be a strength to many (or in many cases, extremely foreign to parents and guardians). As supports for these young people, the focus of PTIs can look at how to support your young people at home, but helping managing stress and wellbeing outside of the school gates. Furthermore, it can be extremely beneficial to explore how to keep young people accountable as they work through the education journey, as well as recognize when students are being too hard on themselves.

To book a Parent Teacher Interview, use the conferences feature in Compass to book either a face to face meeting, or dial in virtually via the platform, WebEx. These conferences will open shortly (3PM today), and you will be informed via a Compass notification.

At Heathmont College, we strongly encourage families to engage in the PTI process. Should you have any queries or concerns, please contact your child’s Year Level Coordinator.

Apr
4
Fri
(Free Dress Day) Hoodie Up for Autism @ Heathmont College
Apr 4 all-day

This Friday, the 4th of April we will be celebrating World Autism Awareness Day (2/4) by wearing a Hoodie Up for Autism in free dress! We will be collecting a $2 gold coin donation in the morning, and all proceeds will go to Amaze.

Some Autistic people may sometimes experience sensory overload by the environment around them. Wearing a hoodie is an easy self-regulation tool to reduce sensory input and support feeling calm. 

The 2025 Amaze campaign focuses on embracing and uplifting the positive aspects of Autistic identity, empowering individuals to fully appreciate and take pride in their experiences. It challenges limiting stereotypes and highlights the incredible skills, perspectives, and joys that come with being Autistic. The campaign encourages everyone to reflect on their own positive Autistic identity, while fostering a community that supports and creates space for Autistic people to confidently be their true selves. 

Looking forward to celebrating with you!

Your Student Leaders

#HoodieUp2025 #MyPositiveAutisticIdentity

Last Day of Term
Apr 4 all-day
Apr
9
Wed
Clue Holiday Rehearsals @ Heathmont College
Apr 9 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Apr
11
Fri
Alice in Wonderland Holiday Rehearsals @ Heathmont College
Apr 11 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm