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Peer Support Update - April '18

Peer support has been amazing so far, we really think the year 7 students have been enjoying all the activities we’ve had planned. We’ve done activities such as: stress ball making, capture the flag, basketball and board games. We also went to Phillip island where we all planned an afternoon of fun beach games. We did sandcastle and iron man competitions to start off the afternoon followed by beach cricket, beach volleyball, hole in a bucket and more! It was a great afternoon for us and we hope they enjoyed it as much as we did. We have also been involved in helping the Grade 5 students on the Discovery days. Lastly, we have spent time working on our own leadership style and developing our skills further. Term 2 is full of more adventures and we will also complete our Leadership assignment. We’d also like to thank the leader of Peer Support, Mrs Pezzimenti for doing such a good job not only organising stuff behind the scenes but for helping us when we didn’t know what to do. From Sarah Cochrane on behalf of the year 10 Peer Support class of 2018

Peer Support Term 1 '18 Update

by Michelle Pezzimenti The Year 10 Peer Support team have had a busy and productive first term. Students have been involved in a range of activities. These include running an afternoon on the beach at Year 7 camp, assistance on the Discovery Days, and running a range of different sessions during the Year 7 SELF time. Students have spent time developing their own leadership skills and learnt more about looking after their own wellbeing. We look forward to an exciting term 2!

Middle School Kayaking Day - March '18

by Clare Rayner What an action packed day on the Yarra River – all students made it down the river coping with rapids, rocks and in some cases masses of water ending up in their boats. Students were extremely helpful and supportive towards each other learning. I certainly feel the majority of student’s demonstrated growth in their ability to control their kayaks and read the movement of the river. Fantastic work looking forward to our next day in May, 1000Steps and tree tops adventure!

Valleydale Café Redecoration

Valleydale Café has undergone a redecoration and is looking fantatstic. Thanks to the Café culture students for all their decorating ideas and to Mr Waddell for all his assistance with the new menus and 3d printed menu holders. We are looking forward to Valleydale opening first week back next term.

Duke of Ed and Compass Award Students 2018

by Clare Rayner Well done to our Duke of ed and compass students! They have made a positive start to the organisation and running of their award. The majority of students have already starting logging their hours in the chosen activities for Physical recreation, Service and Skilled section. We have completed our first after school walk. All students made it along the a section of the Warburton Trail. A great afternoon was had by all!

Eildon Tour and Cathedrals Rock Climbing - March '18

by Clare Rayner The Great VCE Outdoor and Environment Studies Experience Our students have just return home after completing a mammoth 28 hours camp. All of our senior students embraced this experience combining the theory knowledge with the practical skills and experiences. After a full day at school we packed and departed for Eildon Dam – we walked the dam, tracked the pathway of the water and cooked our evening meal alongside the wildlife. All students took the initiative; they cooked, cleaned and constantly worked as one group. They were building their individual resilience, but developing a group identity setting up tents and camp after dark with minimal issues. They continued this respect and responsibility into the rock climbing adventure up at a tricky cliff face section of the Cathedrals Ranges National Park. Many students were extremely fearful and cautious to begin with, but yet again they got fully involved, connected with each other and the instructors and achieved many difficult climbs and Abseils. I could not speak highly enough of our group, many students constantly stepping up with “Gusto” extending their learning and abilities, meeting fears and challenges. Great job to all – looking forward to our next camp in 3 days hiking the Alpine Trails in May.

Mountain Biking Sessions - Term 1 2018

Middle School Outdoor Education – Mountain Biking Sessions Over the past 2 weeks, our middle school group has been working on embracing a different activity for many of the students – Mountain Biking. Certainly not without its risks we have been working on simple bike handling skills around school and then extending them to riding in various situations: roads, cycle tracks, single track around the lake, over obstacles and finally the Lilydale BMX track. All had their ups and downs and excitement. I was extremely impressed with our middle school group. They have totally excelled themselves, managing their bikes, themselves and responding to various challenges along the way. These students clearly adopted the nature of outdoor adventure activities, really wanting to extend themselves and have a go at things they do not normally find comfortable. Well done, our next activity is Kayaking in a couple of weeks - please return all permissions and the Kayaking medical form as soon as possible.

Compass and Duke of Edinburgh Award Presentation 2018

This week we had our awards presentation evening and launched our new program for 2018. Thank you to all those parents and families that attended, it was great to feel the enthusiasm for an opportunity I am extremely passion about. The Compass and Duke of Ed Award program allows the students to build confidence, communication, teamwork, resilience, problems solving, adaptability and leadership when working through the 4 areas of the program. They have to complete a number of hours per week developing a skill, completing physical activity and giving to a community service; then the whole experience finishes in a camping adventurous journey into a natural environment. Well done to our Compass Level 3 and 4 awardees! Level 3 Isabella Theophanous-Maddison Aimee Norris Chloe Sheerman Tayla Andersen Level 4 Jonah Go Mahan Davodikandaragh Phaelin Senior Cat D’Couto The launch of our 2018 program was excellent with an outstanding number of students across year levels registering for the Compass and Bronze/Silver Duke of Ed awards. I look forward to our year ahead and can’t wait to show our college community of the skills, experiences and journey we complete. Well done Award Students 2018!

Investigating the historical relationships of the Cape Liptrap area

Our year 12 group completed their first outdoor experience this week: 3 days investigating the historical relationships of the Cape Liptrap area.

School Production 2017 - Merry Christmas

Congratulations to everyone involved in the school productions this year!!! It has been a busy one for the family, with the biggest student involvement in both the whole school and junior productions ever! The level of talent, dedication and skill displayed by all those involved, both on stage and back stage, was excellent. It has been fantastic to see everyone grow in so many ways over the year. Well done all, and I look forward to seeing what we achieve next year!!! Merry Christmas, and see y’all later.

Fundraisers for the Kmart Wishing Tree

Throughout the last few weeks of the year, each of the year 10 students worked on a variety of fundraisers within their SELF classes.

End of Year Showcase 2017

The Lilydale Heights College End of Year Showcase was held once again in October 2017 at the Karralyka Theatre in Ringwood. The evening included performances by all of the College’s Music Ensembles, allowing all of our instrumental music students an opportunity to display the incredible skills to which they have dedicated so much time and effort all year.

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