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Message from the Principal We are nearly at the end of Term 2 and what an extraordinary
term it has been. There have been many learning curves and
changes that we have all had to adapt to.
At the school level there were some change in practices
* The gates will be locked daily- font, back, side and library
* No student is to be given permission to leave the classroom
(unless they have a medical card)
* Head teachers have developed protocols for each faculty to
ensure best practice is followed
* Teachers who wish to remain as isolated as possible from
adults do not have to return to staff rooms - they may remain
in classrooms during breaks or isolate in available interview
rooms
* There will be no quad assemblies or hall presentations
* There will be no excursions or extra- curricula activities
(until at least the end of term)
* Staff meetings and KLA meetings will be Google Hangouts/
Zoom
Once again I want to congratulate you all on your profession-
alism, your adaptability, patience and tolerance during this
time. Often I do not have all the information I would like to
have to set up procedures and directions- yet you have accept-
ed and understood that we are all trying our best.
Stay safe
Thank you
Catherine. M.Anderson Principal
Wednesday 1st July—Year 7 Vaccinations
Contact Mrs Prasad for information
Friday 3rd July—Last day of Term 2
Monday 20th July—Pupil Free Day
Tuesday 21st July—All students return start Term 3
CHIFLEY COLLEGE
MT DRUITT CAMPUS
TERM 2 WEEK 10 2020
NEWSLETTER
SRC 2020 S.R.C stands for Student Representative Council. We believe
that student leadership is an important part of creating a safe and positive learning environment for all students. It is our
responsibility to uphold, maintain and communicate the needs, opinions and concerns of the students to the staff and
wider community of Mount Druitt Campus.
SRC MEMBER’ means any student who has been elected or appointed to
the position and who understands and is prepared to accept the
responsibilities of the position and is willing to be actively in-
volved in all SRC related functions Aims and Objectives
Aim: To represent the student body as a whole. Objectives: The SRC will: a. Gather and voice student opinions and issues of concern. b. Recognize and make decisions on student welfare. c. Keep students informed of developments within the SRC,
school and wider community. d. Raise funds for the benefit of the school and external organiza-
tions at the discretion of the SRC. e. Promote student involvement in their education and in the
school environment. f. Promote school spirit and participation in all events. g. Be a part of the school’s management by representing the stu-
dents on the school’s committees and the school council. How can I become a member?
Nominations: Self-nomination to SRC coordinator for representative position is required on the official nomination form. Currently we have about 35 students from year 7-10 as part of the SRC.
S.T.E.M.
(Science Technology Engineering Mathematics)
Students have been using their time in
S.T.E.M to create some wonderful ex-
periments using technology and the
equipment available at school like 3D
printers. Everyone has embraced both
hands on learning and on-line learning
from home.
Learning from Home
Community Night 2020
Earlier in the year, before COVID 19 we had a wonderful cele-
bration to introduce and showcase the school to our wonder-
ful community. Everyone that came got to enjoy a guided tour
of the school facilities and a sausage sizzle. Thank you all who
attended.
We are here for
each other.
Stay Safe
Together,
we got this!