Rainbows club is back again this year in A5 every Tuesday lunch time! All members of the LGBTQIA+ community and allies are welcome!
Rainbows club is a safe space for LGBTQIA+ students to connect with peers and like-minded people. It is also a chance to find out about any relevant community events and resources.
Join Mel and Yvette every Tuesday lunch time in A5.
This is a compulsory meeting for all students attending the student leadership camp from 27/10-31/10 in week 4, Term 4. |
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 |
No scheduled classes running. Attendance for year 12’s not compulsory.
The 9Life Outdoor Education groups will be taking part in a surfing program in Phillip Island. The surfing lesson will run for 2 hours at YCW Beach or Smiths Beach. We will then have lunch together in San Remo (self-funded), go on a short walk and return to Heathmont College.
Students will be meeting at Heathmont College at 7.45am and will return by 4pm.
This program aims to develop a greater understanding of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and practices through plants. Students will learn about unique plant usage and some of the sustainable land practices used by First Peoples across Australia. Following our time at the Melbourne Skydeck, students will have some self directed time where they will be required to stay in small groups and can experience aspects of the City of Melbourne. Students will be able to communicate with staff via mobile phone during this section of the excursion. |
Students will have limited access to food outlets earlier in the day but will have the ability to buy food later in the day if they choose to. Students should bring a drink bottle with them. Students MUST have a valid Myki card and MUST touch on/touch off to catch public transport. If students are seen not using public transport correctly, they may be banned from future excursions. Students will be dismissed when the train arrives at Ringwood Station (scheduled to arrive at 3:01pm). |
No scheduled classes running. Attendance for year 12’s not compulsory.
No scheduled classes running. Attendance for year 12’s is not compulsory.
The Student Leadership Outdoor Adventure Camp is an opportunity for students who demonstrate leadership qualities to improve student connections to the College and their peers. There will be a focus on building resilience in the students, developing relationships and working collaboratively in a variety of team roles as a team member and leader, supporting other team members. This camp will be for students involved in or interested in student leadership from years 7 to 10.
Through developing integrated outdoor education experiences, Rubicon Outdoor School empowers young people to develop the skills for positive growth. This learning fosters a deeper understanding of self and others, supported by the skills to contribute to a positive community and sustainable environment. Through this collaboration, students are provided with the opportunity to engage in meaningful learning in alternative contexts. In teaching students in natural environments and providing opportunities for challenge, we promote high levels of student engagement.
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 ensure you have a packed lunch for the Monday. We will be stopping at Queens Park in Healesville in the morning briefly on our way to Rubicon Camp.
Students and families are required to complete an additional consent form for the camp providers Rubicon Outdoor school. Please see the resources tab to download a copy to complete and return to the coordinators office.
Heathmont College Sports Academy is excited to offer a fantastic opportunity for students to explore what our program has to offer. We are offering a “Spot Coach Taster Program” again this term, designed for students interested in participating in the following sports:
Throughout Term 4, our professional Spot Coaches will work closely with each athlete, providing personalised coaching and support tailored to their specific needs in their chosen sport. The Spot Taster Program will run during weeks 2-8 on a fortnightly basis. There are 3 sessions per week (excluding public holidays/ curriculum days) the schedule is as follows:
If you’re a student athlete already participating in one of the above sports outside of school, this is a great opportunity to benefit from professional coaching, conveniently available right at school. There is a limit of 15 positions per sport. |



