I CAN Network partners with school leadership teams to develop inclusive school cultures. I CAN School® mentoring directly empowers Neurodivergent students with optimism, belonging, self-acceptance, pride and confidence. Students are invited to take up this opportunity to work with a mentor and build skills for communicating with others. Here is the 2025 unique registration link to pass on to the families whose young person you have in mind for the program (the cap is 16 students/group). |
This program offers a safe space where young people develop self-acceptance, belonging, optimism and confidence. The two stages of student progression are as follows: STAGE ONE – empowers Neurodivergent students with the basic outcome of the I CAN program: a positive neurodivergent identity. STAGE TWO – develops Neurodivergent students who are wanting to progress in the program and achieve outcomes around leadership and self-advocacy. Students are given opportunities to run activities during the session to help foster self-belief and empowerment. 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 |
Victorian State School Spectacular – Mass Dance
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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 External REHEARSALS: Monday 06th March at Mont Albert Primary School (students will make their own way to the venue and be dismissed from the venue). |
Teacher in charge of event to provide mobile phone number and nominate the first aid trained staff for the event. |
Students will be completing an offsite walk to the Dandenong Creek trail where they will be examining the local native flora and observing local fauna that can be found local to the Heathmont area. During year 10 Outdoor Education this semester students a learning about various biomes and the parameters that can be put in place to preserve or protect various climates. |
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 |
Teacher in charge of event to provide mobile phone number and nominate the first aid trained staff for the event. |
Students will be completing an offsite walk to the Dandenong Creek trail where they will be examining the local native flora and observing local fauna that can be found local to the Heathmont area. During year 10 Outdoor Education this semester students a learning about various biomes and the parameters that can be put in place to preserve or protect various climates. |
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 |
Teacher in charge of event to provide mobile phone number and nominate the first aid trained staff for the event. |
Selected students will be participating in the School Sport Victoria, Mullum Division, Swimming Finals. |
Additional event details: Students are to meet at Aquanation and present to Mr Wright to be marked present Students are advised to bring lunch and drinks as there is no guarantee that canteen facilities will be available on the day. Please ensure you are prepared for your event Students will be dismissed from Aquanation ****LATE CONSENT/PAYMENT CANNOT BE ACCEPTED**** |
Alice in Wonderland rehearsals every week from week 7 of term 1 until week 8 of term 3 (dates will change for the holidays). Students will be given a rehearsal schedule and will not be required to attend every single rehearsal. Rehearsals will start at 3:00pm until 5:00pm. |
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 |
Our yearly opportunity for Sports Academy athletes to compete against other schools to gage their development within the program |
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 |
Teacher in charge of event to provide mobile phone number and nominate the first aid trained staff for the event. |
Description/ Educative Purpose: Year 12 Theatre Studies students have the opportunity to watch the 2024 top picks from the Theatre Studies monologue examination. Watching these monologues gives students a realistic expectation as to what is required to score a top grade in VCE Theatre Studies in 2025. |
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 leave from Heathmont College after period 2 at 11:00am and walk to Heathmont station where they will take the train to Flinders Street station and walk with the teacher to the Melbourne Recital Centre. At the conclusion of the performance, students will have free time between this excursion and the Three Sisters excursion, meeting at the Theatre by 6:45pm.
All students require a valid Myki card for public transport. |
Teacher in charge of event to provide mobile phone number and nominate the first aid trained staff for the event. |
Description/ Educative Purpose: All Year 10 students completing the Core Humanities subject this semester will participate in a whole-day Geography fieldtrip to Half Moon Bay (in Black Rock) and Middle Brighton Beach to gather fieldwork data for their Coasts unit. The Common Assessment Task for this unit will be a fieldwork report that will be completed using the data students collect on this day. The ability to collect data on the day of the fieldtrip is one of the key skills assessed in this unit. Students will travel by chartered coach from Heathmont College and will be accompanied by staff at all times. Students must bring with them a hat, sunscreen and sunglasses for sun protection. Students must also bring a clip board, pencil case with pens and grey led pencils and a drink bottle. Students will be required to use their mobile phone, or a digital camera, to take photos of geographical features as part of the field data collection. Students can bring their lunch and snacks or money to purchase them from kiosks at the locations we will visit on the day. Students will arrive back at school by bus at approximately 3pm for dismissal. Students will not be permitted to swim or wade on this field trip. |
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 |
Teacher in charge of event to provide mobile phone number and nominate the first aid trained staff for the event. |

