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School Meetings
July 28th Thurs School Council 7.30 pm
Important Dates
The Rochester Review
July 2016
29th (Fri) - Dukes Tree Planting at RSC period 4
August 2016
1st (Mon) - 2nd Instalment of $200 MS Tour due
1st (Mon) - Year 9 Indo Students - Zoo Excursion
2nd (Tue) - DAV Debating
3rd (Wed) - LMR Junior Football Tyntynder
3rd (Wed) - VTAC Information Night 7 pm
16th (Tue) - Rotary Farm & Road Safety Year 7’s
19th (Fri) - PD Day - Pupil Free Day
23rd (Tue) - ACMI Film Excursion Year 11 Indo
25th (Thurs) - RSC House Athletics
31st (Wed) - Year 12 English Exam 9—12.15
September 2016
5th-16th (Mon-Fri) - Year 11 Pre Driver Ed
7th (Wed) - Parent/Teacher Interviews 4—7 pm
11th-16th (Sun-Fri) - Year 9 Gold Coast Tour
16th (Fri) - Last Day Term 3
Principal’s Report:
Many thanks to all the students and parents who attended
our VCE/VCAL information evening last night. This was
an outstanding opportunity for staff, students and parents
to discuss further educational opportunities and really clar-
ify what the options are. Thanks also to all staff who at-
tended including staff from La Trobe Uni, Bendigo TAFE,
MEGT and in particular Mr. Huddy who oversaw this im-
portant session.
Well done also to all students and parents who attended the
VET information evening in Echuca last Monday. VET is
a very good option for many year 10 students in 2017 who
wish to pursue apprenticeships and trades. (Somewhat
costly but can be very worthwhile).
Congratulations to our junior football team who won
through to the next level of competition in Nathalia yester-
day, great work boys, good sportsmanship all around I
hear. Many thanks to coaches Mr Millard and Mr Harris.
(Congratulations Mr Harris on your new arrival also).
Today the Year 12 students travelled to Echuca to the an-
nual Tertiary Information Session (TIS). Now is very
much the time for Year 12’s to begin organising for their
transition from Rochester Secondary College to further
study, work, apprenticeships etc. Our Tertiary Admissions
Information Session will be held on Wednesday August
3rd at 7 pm at the College. All parents and students even
slightly interested in further study are very welcome, and
advised to attend.
As always thanks for your ongoing support. By working
in a spirit of cooperation we have our best chance of
achieving optimum outcomes for all students here at Roch-
ester Secondary College.
Bernie Altmann
Principal
Rochester Secondary College exists to provide quality learning for all in a challenging and nurturing environment.
Volume 561 Issue 1
Thursday 28th July, 2016
www.rochsec.vic.edu.au
Phone: 54841 844 Fax 54842 348
Jacob and Genevieve pictured at Work Experience last week.
Around the College Middle School Tour Update
S tudents travelling to Queensland on this years Middle
School Tour a reminder that your next instalment of
$200 is due on Monday 1st August. Could you please
ensure your medical form is returned to the College on this
date also.
Any questions or concerns please contact the Principal, Bernie
Altmann.
RSC Parents Club
Need Your HELP
T he Rochester Secondary College Parents Club are in
desperate need of volunteers to help with the catering
roster at this years Elmore Field Days.
The dates we are looking to fill are: Tuesday 4th October 8.30
am - 5 pm and Wednesday 5th October 8.30 am - 3 pm.
We are also looking for Emergencies on the following days:
Tuesday 4th, Wednesday 5th and Thursday 6th October.
Please contact Michelle Horkings on 0427 841 569 if you can
assist with any of these days.
Head Lice
I t has been bought to our attention that there is at least one
confirmed case of head lice amongst our students. We ask
that you check your child’s hair carefully and, if need be,
treat them using the appropriate methods.
If you have any queries regarding this matter, do not hesitate to
contact the school.
Barbara McCarty, Assistant Principal
Year 12 Update
T his morning our Year 12 VCE and VCAL students
interested in tertiary students went to Echuca for the
TIS (Tertiary Information Service). The process and
procedures of transitioning to tertiary studies for our students
is well under-way.
Next Wednesday evening the 3rd August, is the critical
VTAC information evening at the College. Students will
then start refining their choices if they have not already done
so.
Certainly those students that are looking for employment or
other options should also be starting to look at what steps
they can be taking towards their future and Mr Huddy and
his newsletter page and the career’s noticeboard at school are
important resources.
Mr Huddy, our Pathways Coordinator, is working very hard
and is an important advisor throughout. However, we cannot
do the necessary steps for students - they do have to take
responsibility and do the applications for entry, scholarships
and SEAS. Mr Huddy is working with some Year 9 students
wanting to do VET subjects, plus working with all Year 10
& 11 students on their 2017 programs.
All Year 12 students will have two study and future planning
skill sessions during school hours on Tuesday 16th August.
The cost will be $15 per student and information will be sent
home soon.
Just a reminder that Edrolo is a valuable resource for stu-
dents’ study programs.
Finally, to sum up the above: Students do naturally come to
the end of their secondary studies – they should be making
the most of the opportunities offered and working hard at
their studies to afford themselves their best options.
Thanks for your ongoing support.
Bill Barkla, Senior School Manager
T his is a great opportunity for all students in enjoy a
hot milo and toast with the assistance of the Salva-
tion Army.
It is held every Wednesday during the school term in the
CVCC from 8.30 am.
Around the College Year 11 Work Experience
L ast week we took fifty-three Year 11 students to Melbourne for work experience and fifteen Year 11 students also
completed a local placement. The Melbourne Camp departed on Sunday 24th July giving the students the chance to use
public transport to find their workplace before heading out the door Monday morning.
Students completed placements in a range of areas including landscaping, surveying, civil engineering, journalism (newspaper
and television), hospitality, business administration, marketing, graphic design, primary schools and child care. The week
went very smoothly, with very positive feedback from the workplaces. Employers genuinely regard our students highly for
their attitude, enthusiasm and use of initiative.
Thanks also to Mr Callaway for running the camp and Miss Westaway, Mr Woodman, Mrs Pellegrino, Mrs Taylor and Mrs
Gray for all their efforts on camp. A very worthwhile and productive week!
Colin Huddy – Year 11 Work Experience Coordinator
Around the College Year 11 Work Experience 2016
L ast week, Jacob and I were fortunate enough to complete work experience at Property Exchange Australia. The compa-
ny is situated on the 35th floor of the Rialto tower, that in itself was an experience. We met and worked with a whole
lot of different people on some amazing projects.
At first we followed Jemma around. She works in the training team. Jacob and I both sat in on a conference call, listening to
Jemma train a conveyancer to use the PEXA platform. After lunch we were handed over to the marketing team to work on a
social media campaign to help promote their new forum called ‘Community’. This mainly consisted of drafting tweets and
posts for their various social media platforms.
On Tuesday we finalised our posts and researched the best and worst times to post online. We also got the privilege of plan-
ning a little surprise to help celebrate the launch of ‘Community’. We first brainstormed some practical but fun ways of cele-
brating the launch. In the end, we ordered big letter balloons spelling out ‘Community’ and a blue piñata with the logo on the
front. We also ordered cupcakes for the PEXA direct workers because they couldn’t make it to the launch.
For the rest of the week, we floated between the marketing team and the events team, helping out wherever we could. This
included making PowerPoints, drafting some more tweets and posts and also making a list of all of PEXA’s past milestones.
On Thursday afternoon, we were invited to the PEXA team meeting. This happens once a month and this highlights the
achievements of the team over the past month. Unlike most meetings, this one was full of jokes and laughter and celebration.
It was here that our balloons and piñata were presented. Thursday also marked the launch of PEXA’s new website and forum,
it was exciting to be in the office during something so significant.
Friday we finished up at lunchtime and quickly fitted in some shopping before heading back to the hotel. Once the bus was
packed and all the kids were on the bus, we were heading home to Rochester.
Our week at PEXA was an amazing experience filled with extremely supportive people. Everyone we met was outgoing and
offered their support and advice. We can’t thank Jemma and Mr. Huddy enough for organising the week for us.
A big thanks to Mr. Callaway, Mr. Huddy for organising the camp and thank you to Mr. Woodman, Mrs. Pellegrino, Miss
Westaway, Mrs. Gray and Mrs. Taylor for supervising and visiting the workplaces.
By Genevieve Foott
Around the College Senior Girl’s Zone Netball
Results from Junior Football at Nathalia on 27th July
R ESULTS:
Game 1
Rochester 6.6.42 defeated Kyabram 0.0.0
Goal Kickers: Mitch Cricelli 2, Jack Oogjes 2, Hugh Hamilton 1, Ben Atley 1
Game 2
Rochester 7.8.50 defeated Echuca 1.0.6
Goal Kickers: Jack Oogjes 4, Mitch Cricelli 2, Sam Lees 1
Game 3
Rochester 6.4.40 defeated St Augustine's 0.0.0
Goal Kickers: Hugh Hamilton 3, Nathan Kay 2, Mitch Cricelli 1
Game 4
Rochester 6.5.41 defeated St Mary's 0.0.0
Goal Kickers: Spencer Cleary 2, Mitch Cricelli 2, Hugh Hamilton 1, Nathan Kay 1.
Game 5
Rochester 1.3.9 drew with St Josephs Echuca 1.3.9
Goal Kicker: Nathan Kay 1
Game 6
Rochester 8.3 51 defeated Nathalia 1.1.7
Goal Kickers: Blake Evans 2, Adam McPhee 1, Spencer Cleary 1, Nathan Kay 1, Adam McPhee 1, Sam Coughlin 1, Nash
Hocking 1
Overall best players: Nathan Kay, Adam McPhee, Hugh Hamilton, Spencer Cleary and Mitch Cricelli.
The boys played the game with the right spirit and represented the school fantastically.
Next Wednesday they are off to Swan Hill to compete in the LMR Zone Finals. Good Luck!!!!
P ictured left are the Senior girl’s netball team that
played in Echuca last Thursday 21st August.
Five schools were represented and the competition was very
competitive, with Rochester Secondary College finishing
the day in 3rd place.
Thanks to Mrs Thomas and Miss Hicks for coaching and
assisting us on the day.
Community News Netball Victoria SEDA Sports Program
Shepparton
The Netball Victoria Sports Development Program offers Year 11 and 12 students the opportunity to complete their full-time
education within sport, recreation and community settings.
Information Evening – Shepparton United Football Club, Deakin Reserve, Shepparton, Wednesday 3rd August at 7pm
Bendigo
The Netball Victoria Sports Development Program offers Year 11 and 12 students the opportunity to complete their full-time
education within sport, recreation and community settings. Information Evening – The Bendigo Bank Theatre, Bendigo, Mon-
day 15th August at 7pm.
FOR SALE
2009 MITSUBISHI LANCER
Excellent condition
Automatic
112,000 km
New tyres
12 months Rego
RWC
7 air bags
Cruise control
Rain sensing wipers
Auto sensing lights
$9,500 ONO
Ph. 0427326050
Registration for Little Athletics open on the first day of Athletics at the Rio Olympics. (Friday August 12th). We have an Early
Bird discount until 23rd September of $100 per athlete. Fees after 23rd will be $120 per athlete. Season commences Friday 7th
October. Register online at www.lavic.co.au
We have an Olympic special of a FREE RLAC top for new members and $10 RLAC tops for existing member. For more details
contact either Michelle on 0427 841 569 or Amanda on 0409 075 074