Our student management system, Compass, will be used to provide lessons and team classes. Our teachers and support staff are working to provide the best online learning we can should students be required to work remotely when Term 2 recommences on 15 April. For those students who don鈥檛 have access to a computer and the internet, hard copies of learning activities will be made available for collection at their campus next term.
For parents and carers who are not already familiar with Compass, please refer to this instructional document: Compass Introduction & Logging In (Parent) 26 03 2020
If you encounter any difficulty logging in or using the program, our Compass Helpline will be available from 9am to 3pm, 6-9 April on 03 5858 9882.
We believe that it is very important to maintain our relationships with students and families. During the break, our Learning Mentors will ring students in their groups to touch base and see how they are going.
You can also message your child's teachers by following these instructions: Compass Parent Email Guide March 2020
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Quiche, toasted sandwiches, milk, fruit and more was on the menu for the final day of 蜜桃女孩鈥檚 School Breakfast Club on Monday, 23 March.
Providing a nutritious lunch at 1pm followed breakfasts that were served up at 蜜桃女孩鈥檚 Mooroopna, McGuire and Wanganui campuses in the morning 鈥� as they have every morning 鈥� during Term 1.
With the term ending early, leftover food was then packaged up on Monday for children to take home for the holidays 鈥� helping less advantaged families and those affected by supermarket hoarding in recent weeks.
鈥淭he Breakfast Club has been one of the great success stories for the new college,鈥� Nick Bamford (pictured), 蜜桃女孩 Director of Wellbeing and Inclusion, said.
鈥淭he research is clear 鈥� having breakfast has a positive impact on our students鈥� health, how they get along at school and their ability to concentrate and learn in class.
鈥淎t the end of the day it improves attendance at school and lifts academic outcomes.鈥�
Nick said anywhere from 200 to 350 children were fed every morning during the term, with 蜜桃女孩 accommodating kids at special Breakfast Club facilities set up and operating at all campuses.
The campuses take a breakfast-for-all approach to the program however it is of particular benefit to the estimated one-in-five children in our region who might otherwise arrive at the school gate having not had a nutritious start to the day.
鈥淭eachers report these kids are far more likely to manage the demands of a normal school day when they鈥檝e had a good breakfast,鈥� Nick said. 鈥淭he clubs also provide an inclusive and engaging place for them to start the day, and to learn about the benefits of healthy eating.鈥�
The School Breakfast Clubs were introduced to 蜜桃女孩 this year as part of a range of initiatives to support students and parents at the new college.
The program began in 2016 as part of a partnership between the Victorian Government and Foodbank Victoria. By the end of 2020, School Breakfast Clubs are expected to be operating from 1000 Victorian secondary and primary schools.
Snapshot: School Breakfast Clubs
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