As part of our German programme, we are committed to providing cultural experiences and understanding through a range of activities. As part of cultural studies at school, a visit to ACMI (Australian Centre for the Moving Image) located in the city gives students a unique insight into diverse cultures and storytelling techniques, offering a platform to discuss German movie culture and global perspectives. Afterwards, we will be partaking of a set meal in a German restaurant, sampling traditional dishes. Students on a cultural visit to the Hofbrauhaus get to experience some of the traditional foods of German-speaking countries. |
Students will meet accompanying staff (JRY + CJI + CDR) at Heathmont Train Station at 9:10am. Staff and students will board the 9:40 train to Flinders Street and proceed to Flinders Street Station, arriving at 10.30am. They will then walk 2 minutes to the ACMI at Federation Square. The group will spend 1.5 hours at Federation square and ACMI – museum of screen culture. At approximately 12.15pm, students will walk 12 minutes to Hofbrauhaus Melbourne on Market Lane. They will eat a traditional German meal here. Students and staff will walk 7 minutes to Parliament Station to take the 2:20pm Belgrave train to Heathmont Station arriving at approximately 3:03pm. Students will be dismissed from Heathmont Station. |
As part of our Languages program, we are committed to providing language and cultural experiences through a range of activities. Students have been learning about Indonesian traditional food, description of food and dining etiquette. To reinforce their learning, students are invited to participate in an Indonesian lunch, sampling traditional dishes and be entertained by Indonesian songs. This luncheon will provide students with an authentic experience to taste the different Indonesian food and also use the language learnt to describe them. At the restaurant, students will use Indonesian to order food and describe the taste and smell of the dishes. If you wish your child to participate in this event, please provide consent and make payment on Compass. As places are limited, please ensure prompt payment to secure a place. |
Dear Heathmont Community,
We are running a number of fundraising opportunities this year including a series of BBQ sausage sizzles at Ringwood Bunnings throughout July and August. This is an incredible opportunity for Parents, Guardians, Carers, Staff, Students, Families and Friends to come together to work for the betterment of our school’s Performing Arts facilities including purchasing much needed air conditioning for the theatre, backstage communications equipment and microphones.
The sausage sizzles will run from 9:00am – 4:00pm on the following dates:

Sunday 13th July
Sunday 20th July
Sunday 3rd August
Sunday 10th August
To participate and show support you can either come and buy some sausages to support Heathmont College or volunteer your time to help run the BBQ.
If you are interested in volunteering your time, please contact me via email christine.mcfarlane2@education.vic.gov.au. I will be organising a schedule for volunteers to do shifts, we require three people to run the BBQs at any given time.
Thanks in advance for your ongoing support.
Kindest regards,
Christine McFarlane
Year 9 Coordinator | Arts Curriculum Area Leader
This year, every Monday lunch time in the wellbeing lounge will be Mindfulness Mondays. This is a chance for students to unwind quietly with colouring, drawing and puzzles. The last ten minutes will include a mindfulness meditation to help reset before class.
If you are looking for a quiet place on a Monday lunchtime, join us in the Wellbeing lounge for Mindfulness Mondays.
Selected students will be participating in the School Sport Victoria, EMR, Intermediate Girls Football (Soccer) competition. |
Additional event details: Students will travel by bus to the venue We understand that School start time is 9am however due to travelling to venues and arriving on time for the competition we need to leave Heathmont College between 8.50am and 9am Students are required to be at School between 8.30am and 8.40am to ensure they are marked as present and obtain any uniform required for the day and ensure a prompt leaving time. 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 all weather conditions Students may be required to attend period 5 classes, depending on the fixture and time of return to Heathmont College. Students will not be able to use their mobile phone during the day as per school rules and Government regulations. ****LATE CONSENT/PAYMENT CANNOT BE ACCEPTED**** |
Selected students will be participating in the School Sport Victoria, EMR, Intermediate Girls Football (Soccer) competition. |
Additional event details: Students will travel by bus to the venue We understand that School start time is 9am however due to travelling to venues and arriving on time for the competition we need to leave Heathmont College between 8.50am and 9am. Students are required to be at School between 8.30am and 8.40am to ensure they are marked as present and obtain any uniform required for the day and ensure a prompt leaving time. 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 all weather conditions Students may be required to attend period 5 classes, depending on the fixture and time of return to Heathmont College. Students will not be able to use their mobile phone during the day as per school rules and Government regulations. ****LATE CONSENT/PAYMENT CANNOT BE ACCEPTED**** |
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.
The College has organised a full health day to help support our students as part of the Respectful Relationships initiative. Girls will undertake the “Body Safety Australia – U Connect” workshop, focusing on unpacking limiting gender expectations and peer pressure, learning the skills and tools needed to rise above the noise and start to uncover their unapologetic self.
Any student that identifies as a female is welcome to attend Body Safety Australia – U Connect and vice-versa for the Body Australia .
We are asking that each family contributes $30 to ensure students get the best workshops/resources possible. We will not exclude students whose families are unable to pay. However, we strongly encourage families to contribute the $30 so the day can proceed.
We had overwhelming positive reviews from last year’s workshops and know that each of your children will strongly benefit. Some feedback from last year:
Parent
I just wanted to give some feedback regarding the Man Cave Workshop that (my son) attended today.
(My son) really enjoyed it. He had lots of positive things to say.
Thanks to all those who were involved in making this incursion happen especially as it is a very much needed topic of conversation amongst youth and men. I really think it opened (my son’s) eyes to men’s mental health and enabled him and others to see the vulnerability of other boys.
He was also very impressed with the people that ran Man Cave and even said he would like to do something like that as a job.
So, thanks for allowing (my son) and the rest of Heathmont to experience this day and to hopefully keep those doors of communication amongst men and feelings open!
Staff
I was supervising the Body Safety Australia – U Connect for period 1 and 2 and think the incursion was incredible. Every student in the session was highly engaged and were quite open to talking about the pressures they face and the challenges of coping with them.
The College has organised a full health day to help support our students as part of the Respectful Relationships initiative. Boys will undertake “Man Cave” which is focused on empowering boys with preventive mental health tools and providing them with the opportunity to create their own unique version of healthy masculinity. Girls will undertake an equivalent “Body Safety” workshop, focusing on unpacking limiting gender expectations and peer pressure, learning the skills and tools needed to rise above the noise and start to uncover their unapologetic self. Any student that identifies as a male is welcome to attend The Man Cave and vice-versa for the girl’s program. We are asking that each family contributes $30 to ensure students get the best workshops/resources possible. We will not exclude students whose families are unable to pay. However, we strongly encourage families to contribute the $30 so the day can proceed. Parent Thanks to all those who were involved in making this incursion happen especially as it is a very much needed topic of conversation amongst youth and men. I really think it opened (my son’s) eyes to men’s mental health and enabled him and others to see the vulnerability of other boys. So, thanks for allowing (my son) and the rest of Heathmont to experience this day and to hopefully keep those doors of communication amongst men and feelings open! |
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 Man, Cave will run its sessions in the HOPE Centre. The students will have regular Recess and Lunch times and access to the canteen and pantry as normal. Students will be in full school uniform for this program. A reminder that You can cover the $30 charge by using any available CSEF credit or State School Bonus Funds (SSB-Activities credit). You can email/ring Sandra (Mon/Tue/Thurs) to check if you have any credit to use. |




