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Our Early Commencement Program (ECP) for all students in Years 7 to 11 will begin on Monday, 25 November.

ECP is designed to give students a head-start on their 2025 studies, by finding out about course content, learning about the types of assessments within their chosen subjects and key dates for 2025. ECP provides students with a good understanding of expectations for the year ahead and aims to set them up for success.

We are asking for your support to ensure your child is at school and attending all classes for the duration of early commencement. We strongly encourage families to make travel arrangements after the below dates, and as per usual processes, please provide an explanation if your child is absent from school for any period of time.

It is important students keep good attendance during ECP as coursework and information will not be revisited next year.

  • Year 10 and 11 students - 25 November – 11 December
  • Year 7 to 9 students - 25 November – 13 December.

Students are required to attend in full school uniform and to actively participate in class. Our device policy remains in place and students are asked to leave their mobile phones or other devices at home or in their locker from the start of the school day, until the last bell.

Students will be provided with photocopied booklets and an exercise book per subject to work in during ECP. Students will be required to bring some general stationery, including pens, pencils and highlighters.

Where possible, the teachers delivering the ECP program will be the students’ subject teacher in 2025. Please keep in mind this is not possible for new staff joining our community next year. Student timetables will be made available on Compass prior to ECP commencing and booklists are available via the College website.

Please do not hesitate to contact the College on 5891 2000 should you have any questions.

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On Thursday, October 10, a talented squad of 51 students represented ÃÛÌÒÅ®º¢ at the Hume Region Track & Field Championships at the Les O'Brien Athletics Precinct in Albury. The day was a resounding success, with ÃÛÌÒÅ®º¢ securing first place in the overall school rankings out of 38 schools from across the region, marking our third consecutive win. The team returned home with a total of 16 gold, 19 silver, and 14 bronze medals, an outstanding achievement that reflects the hard work and dedication of all our athletes. Congratulations to everyone who competed and contributed valuable points to the school—this is a remarkable accomplishment!

Congratulations to the following athletes who placed in their respective events:

Name

Age Group

Placing

Event

Tiffany Milne

12-13 years girls

Bronze

Long jump

Maddison Robinson

12-13 years girls

Bronze

80m Hurdles

Eppo Sloots

12-13 years boys

Gold

Long jump

Thomas Thorp

12-13 years boys

Bronze

Triple jump

Saskia Matthews

14 years girls

Gold

90m Hurdles

Gold

200m

Silver

Long jump

Ellie Robinson

14 years girls

Gold

Shot put

Isla Buchan

14 years girls

Bronze

Javelin

George Nicholson

14 years boys

Bronze

800m

Ashlee Meyer

15 years girls

Gold

800m

Gold

1500m

Kazadi Kadima

15 years boys

Gold

800m

Gold

1500m

Open

Silver

3000m

Lucy Potter

16 years girls

Gold

Long jump

Silver

800m

Silver

400m

Olivia Buchan

17 years girls

Gold

Triple jump

Silver

Long jump

Silver

200m

Bronze

400m

Jayden Pert

17 years boys

Silver

110m Hurdles

Joshua McGibbon

17 years boys

Bronze

110m Hurdles

Adam Chandler

17 years boys

Bronze

400m

Mechac Vyizigro

18-20 years boys

Gold

High jump

Brodie Rossiter

18-20 years boys

Gold

110m Hurdles

Gold

Long jump

Jassiah Samkakai

18-20 years boys

Gold

Shot put

Bronze

Javelin

Naz Samuelu

18-20 years boys

Gold

100m

Silver

110m Hurdles

Silver

Javelin

Farid Azizi

18-20 years boys

Gold

200m

Silver

100m

Silver

Long jump

Silver

Triple jump

Aaron Smith

18-20 years boys

Silver

Shot put

Bronze

Discus

Jawid Hussaini

18-20 years boys

Silver

800m

Ellie Armstrong

18-20 years girls

Silver

Javelin

Bronze

100m

ÃÛÌÒÅ®º¢ also had success in the following relay teams:

Age Group

Placing

Event

12-13 years boys

Silver

4 x 100m relay

14 years girls

Bronze

4 x 100m relay

16 years boys

Bronze

4 x 100m relay

17 years girls

Bronze

4 x 100m relay

17 years boys

Silver

4 x 100m relay

18-20 years girls

Silver

4 x 100m relay

18-20 years boys

Silver

4 x 100m relay

 

A special mention goes to Olivia Buchan and Farid Azizi, who were crowned age group champions in their respective categories. Farid clinched gold in the boys' 18-20 years 200m, along with four silver medals in the 100m, long jump, triple jump, and 4x100m relay. Olivia took home gold in the girls' 17 years triple jump, silver in both the 200m and long jump, and bronze in the 400m and 4x100m relay. Both athletes demonstrated exceptional talent and determination—congratulations to you both!

We also want to highlight the incredible achievement of Kazadi Kadima, who set two new records on the day. Kazadi broke the boys' 15 years 800m record, which had stood since 1997, and the boys' 15 years 1500m record, set in 1998. In a truly remarkable performance, Kazadi shaved 10 seconds off the existing 1500m record, finishing in a time of 4:17.82. This is an outstanding feat—well done, Kazadi!

What an incredible day for ÃÛÌÒÅ®º¢ athletics!