Feb
4
Wed
Year 7 Transition Camp
Feb 4 – Feb 6 all-day
Year 9Life Active Lifestyles (Golf) @ Trawalla Rd, Croydon VIC 3136
Feb 4 @ 9:00 am – 3:00 pm

Year 9’s will combine sports biomechanics, coaching whilst engaging in team building with a new experience incorporating healthy living with a combination of lessons and FUN playing rounds of golf at Dorset Golf Course. As part of our Active Lifestyle program year 9 students will enjoy lessons at a driving range and many rounds of golf. Students will be provided all equipment upon arrival (If students have their own golf equipment, they will bring it to each session). A safety demonstration will also be run by Dorset Golf Professional staff and Heathmont College staff will be monitoring safety throughout each day. Students will have an opportunity to eat morning tea after each golf lesson and lunch will take place at the end of each golf round.

Students are required to arrive at Heathmont College at 8.30am every morning. Students will be driven to and from Dorset Golf Course every session.  Wednesdays 4th, 11th, 18th Feb, 4th, 11th, 18th March, 22nd, 29th April, 6th, 13th, 20th, 27th May, 3rd, 17th, 24th June. Students will be dismissed from Heathmont College at 3.00pm. 

Feb
11
Wed
I CAN Mentoring Program @ Heathmont College Grounds
Feb 11 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Year 9Life OE: Aquanation @ Aquanation
Feb 11 @ 11:15 am – 2:30 pm
Feb
12
Thu
Year 7 AAS Testing
Feb 12 all-day
Feb
17
Tue
College Photo Day
Feb 17 all-day
Feb
18
Wed
Year 8 Medieval Day 2026 @ Heathmont College Grounds
Feb 18 @ 10:00 am – 3:00 pm

All Year 8 students will have an immersive experience in our Medieval Day run by external expert presenters. This incursion directly relates to the Year 8 Humanities curriculum of Medieval Europe and the Black Death.

Students will rotate through 4 sessions which include the following: 
-Crime & Punishment
-Games & Dance
-Weapons & Armour
-Tournament

Feb
23
Mon
Year 12OE: Great Ocean Walk @ Great Ocean Road Walk
Feb 23 @ 7:00 am – 4:00 pm

Year 12 students will be utilising the outdoor environment along the Great Ocean Road to gain understanding for their upcoming SAC. This excursion will draw on the following key knowledge points: 

  • Relationships of non-Indigenous peoples with specific outdoor environments as influenced by and observed in local or visited outdoor environments during historical time periods: Early colonisation (1788–1859), Pre-Federation (1860–1900), post-federation (1901–1990)
  • Conservation, recreation and economic relationships with outdoor environments
  • This camp can comprise of one of the outdoor environments that students need for their assessment. If students cannot attend this camp, an alternative free program will be run at school. 

Students will be required to meet at Heathmont College at 7am on Monday 23rd of Feb and will return by 4pm on Friday 27th Feb. Students will be given a camp booklet to prepare for this camp. Some equipment will be included (tent, trangia, sleeping mat) and students will need to pack their own clothing and food for the duration of this trip. The costings of this camp will include 4 nights camping accommodation, transport, department of education insurance and a 2 hour surfing lesson. 

Mar
2
Mon
Year 12 Camp – Angelsea @ Camp Araluen (Anglesea)
Mar 2 – Mar 4 all-day

The Year 12 Retreat is designed to help students connect as a cohort, prepare for their final year, and engage in wellbeing and career-focused activities. Over three days, students will take part in workshops, outdoor challenges, and reflective sessions run by both school staff and external providers.

The camp will be be held at Camp Araluen (Anglesea) provides an opportunity for students to spend time in the natural environment, sleeping in dormitories and combining on-site activities and off-site activities for four nights. Student’s will be completing group activities to build belonging and teamwork and participating in a range of activities including Surfing and Stand up paddleboarding.

Coaches will provide travel to and from the camp, and additional cars will be present, driven by teachers, for transportation in the case of extenuating circumstances and only with full permission of parents/guardians.

Please note, if there are any dietary requirements not disclosed to the school as part of enrolment information, please contact Mandy Smith or Wendy Eslick prior to the consent date.

Please see Compass event for daily schedule. 

Mar
9
Mon
Labour Day
Mar 9 all-day