Raise Foundation is a registered Australian charity delivering mentoring programs in secondary schools nationally. We would like to extend an invitation for your child to be involved in Raise Foundation’s Youth Mentoring program at your school. Please also complete the consent form on Raise’s website (note there our multiple pages to click through) |
Raise mentors are volunteers from the community and corporate partners who have been formally trained in best-practice mentoring. They will visit your school as a group once a week during Terms 2, and Term 3 for one hour of supervised mentoring. All mentors have been screened through appropriate Working with Children Clearances. Students with mentors often benefit from having a neutral, positive role model to talk to who is an adult, but who is not connected to their school or family. Together, your child and their mentor will be able to decide how they participate during these sessions, but other young people have said mentoring has helped them to have someone to talk to, develop resilience and coping strategies, build trusting relationships, increase confidence, set and achieve goals, and just figure stuff out together. |
Curriculum Link: In this unit, students develop an interpretation of a script through the three stages of the theatre production process: planning, development and presentation. Students specialise in two production roles, working collaboratively to interpret and realise the production of a script. They apply the knowledge developed during this process to analyse and evaluate how production roles can be used to interpret script excerpts previously unstudied. Students develop knowledge of elements of theatre composition and safe, ethical, inclusive and sustainable (where possible, environmentally sustainable) working practices in the theatre.
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Heathmont College follows the guidelines and health and safety measures recommended to manage the risks associated with Coronavirus (COVID-19). Details can be found via the following link: –https://www.coronavirus.vic.gov.au/coronavirus-covidsafe-settings Students will need to bring their own food on the day. All stagecraft elements for the show will be provided by the school, unless told otherwise by the teachers. The following is the schedule for the students performances. Students in the show: |
Students will take part in a swim assessment to gauge their swimming ability for future water activities in 9LiFE – this is a requirement by the Department of Education and must be completed prior to any swimming activities (such as surfing etc). This session will include access to the dive pool for the swim tests and access to the diving boards afterwards.
Students will be meeting at Heathmont College for regular P1 and P2 and we will walk to AquaNation as a group at the beginning of P3. Students will be dismissed from Aqua Nation at 2.30pm. Students are asked to bring their bathers, a towel, water bottle, snacks and lunch for the day. Students will have the opportunity to purchase food at the Aqua Nation cafe if they wish.
25 students from the Year 10 elective ‘Crime and Politics’ will visit the Melbourne Magistrates’ Court and Maroondah Council to assist in their learning about the Victorian legal system and government. Students will observe court proceedings and hear from and speak with senior officials, the Mayor and/or Councillors from the City of Maroondah.
Students will meet teachers at Ringwood Train Station at 8:50am to catch the 9:09am train to Flagstaff Station and then walk 5 minutes to the Magistrates Court. Staff will assist students to pass through the court security (approx. 10am) and will then escort students into various courts (avoiding those dealing with family violence or sexual assault matters) to view proceedings in small groups for an hour. All staff and students will leave Melbourne Magistrates court at approximately 11:15am and walk back to Flagstaff Station to catch the 11:30am train to Ringwood station. Arriving at approximately 12:16pm staff will escort students across Maroondah Highway to Ringwood Town Square. Students will have a lunch break at Eastland, from 12:15-1:15pm (students will be provided with a school mobile phone number to contact teachers if required). Students will meet teachers back at Realm in Ringwood Town Square to hear from Maroondah City Council representatives and have a tour of Council offices and services. Students will be dismissed from Realm at 3:00pm.
Please note: one of our goals for this subject is from the School Wide Positive Behaviour matrix: “Abiding by community rules and expectations”. Therefore we will be explicitly learning about the following expectations in our classroom before the excursion.
Public transport behaviour expectations:
- Wait calmly for instructions from staff
- Move around mindfully of other patrons
- Travel with a valid Myki
- Wait until people disembarking have exited before entering
- Travel together
- Give up your seat to any other passenger who might need it
- Behave respectfully whilst on transport and moving to and from the venues
Please note the required behaviour:
- Visitors are expected to conduct themselves in an orderly and respectful manner at all times (no talking during court proceedings)
- Observing students should leave adequate seating for parties to the proceedings adn for other members of the public
- Court staff have the right to ask anyone to elave the premises if they are not following expected behaviours
- When entering and exiting a courtroom, it is customary to pause briefly at the door and bow your head towards the Coat of Arms located behind the magistrate
The following are not permitted in either venue:
- smoking, vaping, eating and chewing gum
- video or other cameras, tape recorders or two-way radios
- the use of mobile devices including phones unless directed to by staff for learning tasks
Ringwood RSL Sub Branch has extended the invitation to representatives of Heathmont College student leadership team to participate in the Annual ANZAC march on 25th March 2025.
All students are invited/ welcome to attend, however this in not compulsory. All student leaders are encouraged to attend, however not expected.
Students are to wear school uniform and comfortable shoes. Students to meet at 5:20am at the Memorial Clock Tower, for the Dawn Service to commence at 5.30am.
School Captains and Prefects will be invited to a breakfast with Ms Sandford, Mrs Dykman and Ms Constance afterward at Eastland. Students will be dismissed after the ANZAC service, unless a part of the senior student leadership team attending breakfast.
On Monday 28 April, we will be holding a whole school assembly to recognise the College captains and leaders for 2025. Your child will be announced at the assembly, and we would like to welcome you to attend. |
Leadership Assembly for: senior student leaders, year 10, 12 mentors, house captains, year 7 ambassadors Questions for attending families – do you require any mobility support and describe below. How many seats will you require? |
Students studying VCE Media this year will have the opportunity to view the work and creative process of 2023’s top VCE students. Students will meet at Heathmont Station at 8:00AM ready to catch the 8:24AM train to Flinders Street Station. Media students will then go to ACME to attend the 9:30 session of Top Screens, while the Art and VIsCom students attend the gallery and other Art exhibits. At approx. 11:00AM, all students will meet up again at Federation Square and walk to the Melbourne Museumto attend the Top Designs exhibit. (students will have an opportunity to get lunch along the way). Students will then be dismissed from Parliament Station at approx. 2:30pm |
Heathmont College follows the guidelines and health and safety measures recommended to manage the risks associated with Coronavirus (COVID-19). Details can be found via the following link: –https://www.coronavirus.vic.gov.au/coronavirus-covidsafe-settings |

