Ӱ̳Senior Secondary College Every Student, Every Opportunity, Success for all Fri, 29 Aug 2025 03:26:20 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 2025 Trial Exams /?p=38184 Wed, 27 Aug 2025 06:02:00 +0000 /?p=38184 Ӱ̳Senior Secondary College will be conducting trial exams for all students doing a scored 3/4 subject between Monday 15th September and Friday 19th September, 2025. We will also be offering optional holiday exams from Monday 29th September to Wednesday 1st October, please see below for more information.

Students should note that if they have applied for special consideration, the exam times will remain the same however the venues may vary. We encourage students to contact their teacher for a specific venue.

On Arrival

  • You should arrive 15min before your scheduled exam, ensure you know where you’re seated on seating plans (these are outside the venue of your exam, posted on MS Teams and on the notice board near main stairs outside the library)
  • You should not bring bags, phones, earphones, electrical devises, smart watches (there are clocks within the venue) or any other personal items.

What to bring

  • All students may wear casual clothing – it’s suggested you wear layers in case you find the venue hot/cold. Enclosed shoes, no thongs.
  • Pens, pencils, highlighters, erasers etc in a clear plastic pencil case or plastic pocket without any labels or markings.
  • Water bottles are to be CLEAR only – no labels, no sports or Tupperware bottles.
  • Student IDs or drivers license with photo.

Timetable

9:00 AM Exams

  • Unit 3/4 English
    • Venue: Galvin Hall
    • Teachers: Seaniad Conroy, Maddy Rowley, Christine Sims, Katie Keegan, Jacob De Wit, Andrew Lewis, and Tony Liao (as additional language)

1:00 PM Exams

  • Unit 3/4 History (Ancient)
    • Venue: Galvin Hall
    • Teachers: Di Scott, Liam Botting
  • Unit 3/4 VET Hospitality & Cookery
    • Venue: Galvin Hall
    • Teachers: Chris Ryan, Steve Garro
  • Unit 3/4 Japanese
    • Venue: SC2
    • Teacher: Lana Thorpe
  • Unit 3/4 Maths Methods
    • Venue: Galvin Hall Foyer
    • Teachers: Jisha Beneese, Michael Barnard

9:00 AM Exams

  • Unit 3/4 Business Management
    • Venue: Galvin Hall
    • Teachers: Mark Bywater, Bec Steele
  • Unit 3/4 Health and Human Development
    • Venue: Galvin Hall
    • Teachers: Sarah Maybury, Brooke Pearce, Hayley Penny
  • Unit 3/4 Physics
    • Venue: Galvin Hall
    • Teacher: Terri Gregotski
  • Unit 3/4 Food Studies
    • Venue: Galvin Hall
    • Teacher: Ang Lawson
  • Unit 3/4 Vietnamese
    • Venue: SC2
    • Teacher: Heni Williams

1:00 PM Exams

  • Unit 3/4 Agriculture and Horticulture Studies
    • Venue: Galvin Hall
    • Teacher: Louise Tyler
  • Unit 3/4 Computer (Software Development)
    • Venue: Galvin Hall
    • Teacher: Sneha Thomas
  • Unit 3/4 English Language
    • Venue: Galvin Hall
    • Teacher: Seaniad Conroy
  • Unit 3/4 Physical Education
    • Venue: Galvin Hall
    • Teacher: David Janissen

9:00 AM Exams

  • Unit 3/4 Accounting
    • Venue: Galvin Hall
    • Teacher: Jacinta Neave
  • Unit 3/4 Chemistry
    • Venue: Galvin Hall
    • Teacher: Jisha Beneese
  • Unit 3/4 Systems Engineering
    • Venue: Galvin Hall
    • Teacher: Steve Newnan
  • Unit 3/4 Hospitality (Food and Beverage)
    • Venue: Galvin Hall
    • Teacher: Steve Garro
  • Unit 3/4 VET Sport and Recreation
    • Venue: Galvin Hall
    • Teachers: Emily Woolford, Di Larkin, Luke Bluck
  • Unit 3/4 VET Creative & Digital Media
    • Venue: TN4
    • Teacher: Luis Duncan

12:30 PM Exams

  • Unit 3/4 Industry and Enterprise
    • Venue: Galvin Hall
    • Teacher: Nadiene Pastras
  • Unit 3/4 Psychology
    • Venue: Galvin Hall
    • Teachers: Christie Ingle, Nick Gissing
  • Unit 3/4 Theatre Studies
    • Venue: Galvin Hall
    • Teacher: Lynette Campbell

9:00 AM Exams

  • Unit 3/4 Biology
    • Venue: Galvin Hall
    • Teachers: Steve Todorovic, Justin Britts
  • Unit 3/4 Drama
    • Venue: Galvin Hall
    • Teacher: Lynette Campbell
  • Unit 3/4 History (Revolutions)
    • Venue: Galvin Hall
    • Teacher: Di Scott
  • Unit 3/4 Sociology
    • Venue: Galvin Hall
    • Teachers: Christine Sims, Lachlan Pinder

1:00 PM Exams

  • Unit 3/4 Economics
    • Venue: Galvin Hall
    • Teacher: Elliot Child
  • Unit 3/4 Literature
    • Venue: Galvin Hall
    • Teacher: Jakob De Wit
  • Unit 3/4 VET Engineering Studies
    • Venue: Galvin Hall
    • Teacher: Roger Burns
  • Unit 3/4 VET Health Assistance
    • Venue: Galvin Hall
    • Teacher: Kylie Murphy
  • Unit 3/4 Visual Communication and Design
    • Venue: Galvin Hall
    • Teacher: Catherine McDougall

9:00 AM Exams

  • Unit 3/4 General Maths
    • Venue: Galvin Hall
    • Teachers: Trish Hayes, Rohan Barry, Michael Barnard, Lavina Wang, Steve Todorovic

1:00 PM Exams

  • Unit 3/4 Art Creative Practice
    • Venue: Galvin Hall
    • Teacher: Catherine McDougall
  • Unit 3/4 Environmental Science
    • Venue: Galvin Hall
    • Teacher: Michael Hosking
  • Unit 3/4 Legal Studies
    • Venue: Galvin Hall
    • Teacher: Lachlan Pinder
  • Unit 3/4 Outdoor and Environmental Studies
    • Venue: Galvin Hall
    • Teacher: Beth Powell
  • Unit 3/4 Specialist Maths
    • Venue: Galvin Hall
    • Teacher: Rohan Barry

Holiday Exams

We are pleased to announce the schedule for the optional holiday exams, which will be available in theYear 12 Study Centreto support you in your final preparations.

The study centre will be open fromMonday, 29th September to Wednesday, 1st October.

Each day, students can come in at one of two sessions to collect an exam paper and complete it in the study centre:

  • Morning Session:9:00 am
  • Afternoon Session:1:00 pm

This is a fantastic opportunity for you to collect and complete the optional holiday exam papers you wish to focus on in a dedicated and quiet environment.

We encourage all students to take advantage of this valuable resource.

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Access Monash – VTAC and Beyond /?p=38182 Wed, 27 Aug 2025 01:25:12 +0000 /?p=38182 Dear Students and Parents/Guardians,


and Monash University is excited to invite Year 11 and 12 students and parents/guardians fromӰ̳Senior Secondary Collegeto attend theTHIS WEEK on Wednesday the 27th of August from 5:00pm-6:00pm,as part of theProgram.


The topic of this particular Online Seminar isVTAC and Beyond.So if you are in Year 11 or 12, this will be an amazing opportunity to hear from our current university students about their experiences applying for university, Equity Schemes (SEAS), Entry Schemes (such as the Monash Guarantee) and making plans for life after high-school – as it can be a challenging time !

During the  Online Seminar, our team will be covering highly relevant topics of:

  • How to make a VTAC application?
  • How to apply for Equity Schemes (SEAS) and Scholarships?
  • How to apply for Entry Schemes such as Monash Guarantee and Indigenous Entry Schemes?
  • Providing students with a valuableVTAC Cheat Sheetwhich includes key information and dates you need to know for the upcoming VTAC deadline of the 29th of September 2025 at 5pm AEST

Please register using thefor the Online Seminar, and you will receive an email invitation to the Zoom Link. Please note that as an attendee for the seminar, you willnotbe able to turn on your camera and can anonymously ask questions by typing them into the Q&A box in Zoom.

During the Online Seminar, you will hear fromcurrent university studentsabout their experiences studying at Monash University, including their favourite subjects, social life, how their course progresses, what drew them to their degree, and what other opportunities they’ve had since starting their degree at Monash.

Please feel free toinvite your parents, siblings, grandparents or caregiversto the event as there will be a fantastic opportunity at the end of the Online Seminar to do aLive Question and Answersession with our expert current university students.

Kind Regards,
The Access Monash Team

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Supported to Succeed: Jean’s First Step into the Logistics Industry /?p=38179 Tue, 26 Aug 2025 04:16:40 +0000 /?p=38179 Year 10 student Jean Rwakanira is taking an exciting step into the dynamic world of logistics through a Head Start SBAT Supply Chain Operations traineeship. He has joined the experienced Angus Hartwig and his team at Reece Plumbing Wodonga, who are providing Jean with this valuable opportunity to begin building a career in this essential industry.

Traineeships like this offer real-world experience, technical training, and professional skills that prepare students for a wide range of roles across the logistics and supply chain sector.

Jean has shown a remarkable level of commitment throughout his secondary school journey since arriving in the Ӱ̳region. He’s been strongly supported by Renae from the WSSC Careers Team, along with Education Support staff Grace and Nelson, whose guidance has played a key role in helping him reach his potential. Their support has made a significant difference in building Jean’s self-belief, confidence, and sense of capability.

Head Start SBAT Coordinator Shane Crispin shared that the support from Reece Plumbing Wodonga, Reece Head Office, and their Group Training partner, Murray Mallee Training Company, has been incredibly positive. Angus has said “It’s great to have Jean as part of the team. He is coming out of his shell even answering the phones and serving customers on the front counter.

Jean said “I am learning a lot, and everyone has been so supportive.” Jean is backed by the unwavering support of his family, the guidance of Angus and the wider Reece Plumbing team, dedicated school staff, mentoring from Danny at Apprenticeship Support Australia, the expert WSSC Careers team, and ongoing support from the Head Start program. Congratulations, Jean, on this exciting next step!

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Student Stylist: Allie Launches Hairdressing Career via SBAT Program /?p=38172 Tue, 26 Aug 2025 03:51:52 +0000 /?p=38172 From schoolbooks to styling tools – Ӱ̳Senior Secondary College student Allie Endersby is now blending education with creativity through her Head Start-supported SBAT in Certificate III in Hairdressing. Partnering with the well-regarded local salon Head Office Hair Suite in North Albury, Allie is stepping confidently into a dynamic and creative career that blends technical skill, personal care, and artistic flair.

From day one, Allie has shown the focus, attention to detail, and friendly nature essential to working in the fast-paced world of hair and beauty. Whether it’s learning to perfect a blow-dry, understanding colour theory, or making clients feel welcome and comfortable, she is embracing every aspect of her apprenticeship.

Allie says she’s looking forward to taking on more hands-on responsibilities as she progresses through her School Based Apprenticeship, eager to apply what she’s learning from the team in the salon.

Salon owner Hayley Dalton from Head Office Hair Suite is proud to support young people like Allie through Head Start: “Allie is doing so well. She has been the stand out young person we have had in a very long time, asks questions, she’s got a great attitude, and she really connects with clients. It’s great to be part of her journey and to help shape the next generation of stylists. Having the support of Shane from the Head Start SBAT program to make it happen and support from Tony from ASA Apprenticeships for the young apprentices is invaluable. ”

As Allie continues to develop her skills, there’s no doubt she’s laying the foundations for a bright future one full of style, confidence, and real-world experience. Congratulations to Hayley and the whole team at Head Office Hair Suite. We can’t wait to see where Allie’s passion for hairdressing will take her!

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Engineering in Action at Winton Raceway /?p=38132 Mon, 04 Aug 2025 04:34:43 +0000 /?p=38132 A recent trip to Winton Raceway turned a chilly day into an exciting opportunity for WSSC VET engineering students. This wasn’t just a fun day out; it was all about showing how the stuff they learn in class is applicable in a field such as motorsports. They got to see all sorts of track action, huge trucks, Formula V race cars and everything in between.

The best part was getting to chat directly with the people who build and own these machines: a highly modified Honda Civic race car and a tightly controlled, open-wheeled Formula V car. This face-to-face time was priceless.

The students weren’t just watching; they were asking questions and soaking up heaps of insider info. They learned about how air flows over the Formula V to keep it stable, the tough materials used in the Civic, and how tiny adjustments to the suspension make a huge difference.

The owners even talked about how they’re always solving problems and using data to make their cars perform perfectly. Seeing how eager the VET students were to talk to the car owners really showed how much they got out of it and how this experience connected their studies to the work of motorsport.

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Unit 3 & 4 VET Health Class Visit to La Trobe University /?p=38129 Mon, 04 Aug 2025 04:05:48 +0000 /?p=38129 The recent visit to La Trobe University health science labs was an outstanding success for our Unit 3 & 4 VET Health class. Students engaged in practical, hands-on learning experiences that complemented their classroom studies. Activities included using the advanced Sim Man mannequin to practice taking vital signs and participating in guided human body system assessments.

The feedback from students has been overwhelmingly positive, with many highlighting the value of interactive learning.

One student shared, “I really enjoyed using the mannequin provided for us to practice on and the hands-on use of equipment.” This experience not only deepened their understanding of theoretical concepts but also sparked greater interest in health-related careers.


Well done to the students who attended and represented the school so positively. You were highly motivated, engaged and respectful throughout the visit- a credit to both yourself and the school community.

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On Show 2025 /?p=38075 Tue, 29 Jul 2025 04:56:39 +0000 /?p=38075

On Tuesday August 19, our College will be ‘On Show’, and we are inviting you to join us from 4:00pm to 6.00pm. We will have information sessions for new students, the widest range of subjects on display, careers information and College Leadership that you can talk to.

Current students

The purpose of this night is to provide valuable information to support your child’s pathway through the VCE. While the College has several information sessions running on the night, we highly recommend current year 10 and 11 students and families attend ‘Accessing VCE Study Resources’.

Enrolments

Looking to start your senior secondary education? Enquire to enrol at our College by .

Event Program

Join us for a range of information sessions and opportunities to speak with staff and current students about the opportunities available at our College.

Subject Displays & Information

Ӱ̳Senior Secondary College has the broadest range of subjects in the region. Come along to WSSC ‘On Show’ and see these subjects on display. You will be able to access additional information and speak with the subject specialists at the College. Current and previous students will be available to talk about their experience of the subject and future pathways.

College Tours

Ӱ̳Senior Secondary College has outstanding teaching and learning facilities. The best way to see and experience these facilities is to participate in a personalised College tour. While touring the College, you will also be able to appreciate the supportive and aspirational culture of the Senior College. A tour is also an excellent opportunity to ask any questions that you may have about the College.

Year 10 Information Session

This session provides excellent information on the following:

  • Senior College philosophy
  • Benefits of a later years focus
  • 3-year VCE Model
  • New Senior School Certificate VCE
  • Workplace opportunities

Watch the recorded session here:

Many Talents, One VCE: Understanding the VCE & VCE VM

Would you like to know more about the certificate your child is currently completing? Attend this session to learn about the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) and the VCE Vocational Major (VCE VM). This will include what your child is required to complete to receive their certificate and the pathways that might follow. This session will cover the course structure at WSSC where VCE and VCE VM is completed over 3 years. It will also include some information about the VET certificates on offer at WSSC through the VCE and VCE VM.

Watch the recorded session here:

Supporting Health & Wellbeing

Our school wellbeing team will provide you with some practical strategies for supporting the mental health and wellbeing of your child.

Accessing VCE Study Resources

There are a wide variety of free educational resources available to our students. This session will give you an overview of these resources, how and when they can be accessed, and how they can help students to achieve their full academic potential without any additional financial outlay.

ICT Information Session

Join us for an important session designed for new students and parents to learn all about the Student notebook requirements for the 2026 school year. We’ll cover how ICT devices will be used in the classroom, why it’s crucial to purchase a compatible notebook, and the benefits this brings to your child’s learning experience. We’ll also walk you through the available support options, including flexible payment plans, discount vouchers, and expected delivery timelines to make the process smooth and affordable. Don’t miss this opportunity to get all your questions answered and ensure your child is fully prepared for a successful year ahead!

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VCE VM – Look Up To The Future /?p=38082 Tue, 29 Jul 2025 04:46:56 +0000 /?p=38082 On July 12, a striking new public installation of a bold clothesline of vocational uniforms called ‘Look Up To The Future’ was stretched across Melbourne’s iconic Degraves Street – showcasing the hopes and dreams of VCE VM students including regional students from our College.

Department of Education VCE VM Look Up To The Future Degraves Place – Photo Credit: Kim Jane Photography

Each garment in the installation represents a different career path available through the VCE Vocational Major (VCE VM), and is inscribed with a real student’s aspiration for the future – from building and construction to early childhood education and digital design.

The students’ stories featured in the campaign highlight how vocational education can empower young people across Victoria, not just in metro areas to pursue fulfilling, purpose-led futures.

Instigated by the Victorian Department of Education each garment is inscribed with a real career aspiration, and the students’ stories are brought to life through personal reflections on their passions, goals and what vocational learning has unlocked for them.

These are students who have found clarity, purpose and confidence through practical learning. Some want to be nurses. Others, plumbers. One student hopes to drive trains across regional Victoria and ‘live the dream’. Their stories invite people to see vocational education in a new, elevated light and as an empowering path filled with opportunity.

Department of Education VCE VM Look Up To The Future Degraves Place – Photo Credit: Kim Jane Photography
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Blake Shifts into Gear with DOC Trucks’ First-Ever SBAT /?p=38054 Tue, 22 Jul 2025 00:19:38 +0000 /?p=38054 Ӱ̳Senior Secondary College Year 11 student Blake Reid is steering his career in the right direction becoming the first-ever School-Based Apprentice at local industry leader DOC Trucks.

After completing several hands-on work experience placements including time spent working on heavy highway trucks Blake’s passion and commitment stood out. With the support of WSSC Careers Advisor Garry, he landed a placement with DOC Trucks, impressing the team so much that they offered him their first SBAT opportunity in the company’s history.

Thanks to a smooth transition supported by Shane Crispin (Head Start SBAT Coordinator) and Danny Howard (Apprenticeship Support Australia), Blake now works one day a week at DOC Trucks while studying a Certificate III in Automotive Refinishing Technology through GOTAFE. He continues to balance his school and training commitments while gaining real-world skills and earning an income.

Blake says he loves the hands-on work and the family vibe in the workshop. DOC Trucks Manager Dylan O’Connor shared, “It’s great to have Blake on board the team has really embraced him. Programs like Head Start SBAT are a great way to build the next generation of our workforce.”

Huge thanks to the DOC Trucks team for creating a supportive and inclusive learning environment and congratulations to Blake for seizing this opportunity and leading the way!

For information on putting your young person’s career on the road via a School Based Apprenticeships and Traineeships (SBAT), please contact Head Start Coordinator, Shane Crispin
M: 0476 076 258
E: shane.crispin@education.vic.gov.au

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Careers in Industry Expo 2025 /?p=38031 Mon, 21 Jul 2025 00:03:09 +0000 /?p=38031

The Ӱ̳Senior Secondary College (WSSC) Careers in Industry Expo will be held in the school stadium on Thursday, 14th August. This event is designed to foster connections between students and industry representatives from across our local region.

The expo provides a valuable opportunity for students from both Ӱ̳Middle Years Collegeand Ӱ̳Senior Secondary Collegeto explore a range of career pathways, including casual employment, traineeships, apprenticeships, and options for further education.

We warmly invite parents and students from the WMYC and WSSC communities to attend and engage with the opportunities on offer.

  • 9.30am – 10.30am: Inclusion, CALD, Koori, Flexible Learning Centre
  • 10.33am – 11.42am: Year 10 and Unit 2 Classes
  • 12.12pm – 1.21pm: Year 11/12 and Unit 4 classes
  • 1.30pm – 3.00pm: Ӱ̳Middle Years College

2025 Event Sponsors

We would like to acknowledge the support of our event sponsors, whose generosity helps make the 2025 Careers in Industry Expo possible.

Event Exhibitors

The list of exhibitors for our 2025 expo will be released closer to the event, stay tuned.

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