Message from the Acting Principal

Message from the Acting Principal

As we are close to bidding farewell to another remarkable year at Strathcona, it is with great pleasure that we share our final newsletter for 2023. This has been a year of growth and achievement and we are very proud of all that our students and community have accomplished.

In the past week we have been incredibly busy with PAF Rehearsals, preparations for Presentation Evening, an ELC Picnic, a very sweet Nativity Play in Junior School, the Year 3 and Year 4 production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream and the Senior School Swimming Carnival (Congratulations to Findlay!).

Next week, our Year 11 students will attend their Leadership Camp at Melbourne University. This unique experience is designed to equip our young leaders with skills and self-assurance as they transition into their VCE year. The workshops will not only foster personal growth, create connections and build confidence in self, but also enhance our students’ abilities to lead both within and beyond the classroom.

At Strathcona, we recognise that leadership is not confined to titles or positions, it is a quality that resides within each and every one of us. All members of our community have their own leadership potential and we will approach 2024 with a collective commitment to making a positive impact, whether big or small, in our School, our community, and the wider world.

Of course, 2024 is the year to make impact, as it is our Centenary year. A very exciting year with a new principal, Lorna Beegan, to herald in our future years. This milestone of a hundred years is a testament to the unwavering strong support and connection of our community over the past century. We are all excited to experience a year filled with special events and celebrations that honour our rich history and set the stage for our future of continued excellence. We have just opened registrations for our Gala Evening, “A Century of Brilliance”, in March next year and tickets are selling quickly. To avoid any disappointment, make sure you book now through the link within this newsletter.

Our Early Years Centre from Three-Year-Old to Year 1 continues to take shape in Scott Street and we are looking forward to introducing our youngest students to their new learning and play spaces next year.

As this is our last newsletter for 2023, I wish you well and hope that this festive season is filled with joy, laughter, and moments of shared warmth with loved ones. Have a safe and relaxing Christmas break and we look forward to reuniting in the new year for what promises to be an extraordinary centenary celebration.

Tracy Herft
Acting Principal

Message from the Acting Deputy Principal

Year 7 to 11 End of Year Program

It has been a huge week at Strathcona for Year 7 to 11 students as we moved into our End of Year Program (EOYP). The EOYP brings mixed feelings for everyone as we all dig deep to find the energy required for the last 2 weeks of a busy year. I can say with confidence that once it begins the students and staff are invigorated again and this year has been no different. This week has provided students the opportunity to begin their transition to 2024, with several activities organised to tune the students into their 2025-year level. We welcomed many of our new students for 2024 to these transition days and it was great to see our cohorts embrace their new peers so positively. Our senior students have begun their VCE classes through our Headstart Program and are already making a start on their Year 11 and 12 subjects.

Of course though, this week is all about Presentation Night and PAF. The students have been working tirelessly in their Houses to get their performances ready. Our Leaders have done a remarkable job, rallying their troops with high energy and organisation. We are looking forward to a fantastic event tomorrow evening and I want to thank all the students for their dedication and hard work this week. A huge thanks must also be given to all of the Strathcona staff for their efforts in organising and making the EOYP run smoothly. It really is a joyous time for students in our school, but it only happens due to the dedication of our staff.

Finally, please do ensure that you and your daughters have read the information about Presentation Night and PAF on Maple carefully. The logistics for this event are large and it is important that all students and families are aware of both the day and night logistics for tomorrow. Thank you for your support in managing all the communications from the School. I know this time of year can feel hectic and the school routines of the year seemed turned on their head.

We are looking forward to seeing you tomorrow evening.

Amber Sowden
Acting Deputy Principal

Message from the Dean of Teaching and Learning

Celebrating Growth and Achievements

As we approach the culmination of another enriching academic year at Strathcona, it is with immense pride that we reflect on the outstanding accomplishments and collective growth within our dynamic learning community. This year has been characterised by the strength of our students in embracing new challenges and their unwavering determination - a testament to their resilience and tenacity.

An upcoming highlight on our school calendar is the much-anticipated Academic Awards and Performing Arts Night. This event not only celebrates the academic achievements of our students but also recognises the talents of all our students through, choreographing, dancing, singing and collectively demonstrating outstanding performances. As John Dewey once said, "Education is not preparation for life; education is life itself." This sentiment encapsulates the ethos of our school, where we believe that every student's journey is a profound and transformative learning experience.

Throughout the year our classrooms have been vibrant spaces of curiosity, connection and exploration. This year, we've witnessed the incredible fruits of hard work and dedication. Each student's journey is a testament to the power of curiosity in education, a force that propels meaningful learning and personal development. At the heart of our success lies the strong and nurturing relationship between our dedicated teachers and their students. Our teachers continue to display not only their teaching expertise but that they are mentors for our students, guiding each other towards academic achievement and personal growth.

To our families who have been steadfast supporters throughout the year, we extend our heartfelt gratitude. Your commitment to your daughters' education has been integral to their achievements. As we approach the holiday break, we wish each family a restful and joyous time together - a time for relaxation, laughter, and moments of reflection.

Looking ahead to the new year, let us carry the spirit of collaboration and enthusiasm forward. Together, we will continue to foster a love for learning, inspire personal growth, and empower our students to reach new heights. We are also eagerly anticipating the celebration of our school's 100 years, embracing a century of educational excellence with further excitement in learning.

Kara Baxter
Dean of Teaching and Learning

Message from the Head of Junior School

Message from Head of Junior School

The Junior School has been a flurry of excitement this week as we have welcomed new students and celebrated many special events including the Prep-Year 2 Nativity. I would like to thank all of the Junior School teachers for the amazing experiences that they have provided for the children over the past couple of weeks. 

This morning all of the students in the Junior School met their new teacher and other members of their class for 2024. You will find a 'meet the teacher' sheet in your daughter's diary. I hope you enjoy reading this together to learn a little more about their teacher for 2024.

Thank you once again for all of your support this year and I hope that you have a wonderful and safe Christmas.

Regards,

Lisa Miller
Head of Junior School

Message from the Heads of House

2024 Heads of House

Meet our new 2024 Heads of House for Gilbert and Findlay. 

Head of Gilbert - Georgia Cleeland
What is your role at Strathcona?
I teach senior History and senior English, I have been the Senior Mentor for Gilbert for 3 years, I'm going to be Head of House for Gilbert 2024, I have been PLT Leader for the last two years.

How long have you been at Strathcona?
This is my 4th year at Strathcona.

A fun fact about you?
I re-train race horses and compete them.

What is your favourite house-related activity?
I love PAF!

What are you most looking forward to as Head of House?
I'm looking forward to working more closely with the girls and supporting all of their endeavours and house events.

Head of Findlay - Hannah Pearce
What is your role at Strathcona?
Head of Findlay, International Student Coordinator and EAL/English teacher.

How long have you been at Strathcona?
I started in 2021, so just finishing up my 3rd year.

A fun fact about you?
I’m proud to be an Adelaide girl!

What is your favourite house-related activity?
Definitely swimming carnival. The energy is always fantastic.

What are you most looking forward to as Head of House?
getting to know all of the Findlay members and being a part of their Strathy experience.

Senior School News

Remembrance Day

This term we held a Remembrance Day Assembly in honour of those brave Australians who lost their lives in conflict. Below is a reflection piece from Chantal in Year 7.

Last Saturday was the eleventh of November, and Remembrance Day. Remembrance Day is a memorial day celebrated in several different countries including the United Kingdom, Canada and Australia. It is celebrated on the eleventh day of November because that is the day World War 1 ended.

Here in Australia, we hold a minute of silence on the eleventh hour to remember those who died in wars, battles and peace conflicts. This is the time of day that the guns of the Western Front stopped firing after four years of continuous fighting. World War 1 ended on the eleventh hour of the eleventh of November, 1918. We also say ‘Lest we forget’ meaning we will not forget and in this case, we will not forget those who died or participated in battles, wars and peace conflicts. All around the world, poppies are the symbol of this day as well as being a symbol of remembrance. This is because poppies were among the first flora to grow back in the Flanders Fields in Belgium. You may have heard of the poem ‘In Flanders Fields’, a famous war poem written by a Canadian physician Lieutenant-Colonel John McCrae. He wrote it after World War 1.

Remembrance Day was originally called Armistice Day - as armistice means a truce - but after World War 2, the United Kingdom and Australia renamed it Remembrance Day to commemorate those who lost their lives in both wars. It is estimated that around 9.7 million military personnel died during World War 1, and 10 million civilians. It is estimated that around a third of these dead were left with no grave. At the Canberra War Memorial, they have the buried remains of an unknown soldier - meaning someone who could not be identified after their death. Remembrance Day also ties in with the unknown soldier as ‘He is all of them and he is one of us’, meaning he represents all the soldiers who died.

People from many countries spend Remembrance Day commemorating and remembering those who have died in battles, wars, fights and peace conflicts - even if they did not personally know anyone at all. Veterans and soldiers may participate in a ceremony such as the official Australian Remembrance Day ceremony at the war memorial in Canberra.

Remembrance Day is a very important day to many people from all over the world as they join together to remember the dead.

Lest we forget.

Chantal Lowrie
Year 7

Year 7 2024 Orientation Day – Beginning the journey into Year 7!

On Friday 17th November we welcomed a very excited and slightly nervous group of Year 6 students to our Main School for our Year 7 2024 Orientation Day. The day began on the Senior School Deck where the students were greeted by our current Year 7 Class Leaders and received their name tags.

We then moved up to the Year 7 Foyer for a brief introduction and the students met our Acting Principal Ms Tracy Herft, our Dean of Teaching and Learning Ms Kara Baxter and our Dean of Students Ms Megan Boyd.

The students then connected with their future class groups and Middle Years Mentors and spent some time in their House groups. Following recess, the students then set out travelling around the school to engage in five different subject rotations and collected stamps in their Orientation Passport at each activity.

At the end of the day, we came back together as a group for a Q & A session with our current Year 7 Class Leaders, where the students were able to ask any last-minute questions.

We are looking forward to welcoming the Class of 2029 back for our Year 7 Launch Day on Wednesday 31st January next year!

Shelley Lipshut
Year 7 Coordinator

Message from the Head of Philanthropy

Youth In Philanthropy

This semester, Year 10s were given the unique opportunity to express our caring attitudes towards deserving charities by participating in a Youth in Philanthropy (YIP) program (run by the Lord Mayor’s Charitable Foundation), to enable us to practice and develop skills involved in philanthropy and understand more about the for-purpose sector. In the YIP program, LMCF ‘gives’ each school $10,000 to divide up between three worthwhile charities and each school team must learn about the process of grant making and the charity sector so that it can make decisions about how to allocate the funding.

At the beginning of the process, our small group had to decide on a specific target area in relation to different Melbourne-based issues. Collectively, after many debates we decided on the impact area ‘healthy and climate resilient communities’ as we wished to pick a topic that both helps our environment and the future of our local community. The next phase included to research and evaluate charities that fall under this impact area. After much deliberation we decided on Weenthunga, a charity for young Indigenous female Australians, Courage to Care, a charity devoted to reducing bullying and prejudice towards others, and lastly, the Marine Mammal Foundation, which strives to preserve our climate and educate the younger generation about marine life and keeping our oceans healthy. The charities were kind enough to spare their time during lunch to answer our questions about their organisations and their grant proposals over a virtual call and this was very insightful for our final decision.

Next, we decided to raise more money to donate to the charities by creating a fundraiser. After many lunchtimes brainstorming ideas, we finally settled on a ‘Choc Toss’ and an ‘Iced Water Challenge’. Which additionally assisted us in uniting our school community which was overall a highly enjoyable experience. Through this process we raised an extra $500 which was ‘matched’ by the Lord Mayors Charitable Association thereby raising an extra $1000 to donate towards our very deserving charities. We were also extremely lucky to be visited by Paul and Angela Wheelton, entrepreneurs and philanthropists who have donated generously to Strathcona in the past. They shared their experiences with us and helped us gather our thoughts. They were very kind to gift us a further $4000, bringing our funding allocation to $15,000!

We are now coming to a close of this wonderful opportunity as a united group. This week, after having been very impressed with the presentations from Courage to Care and Marine Mammals we decided to allocate them full funding with the remainder to Weenthunga. Overall, we strongly believe this has been a wonderful opportunity to experience the world of philanthropy, grant making and the for-purpose sector and hope that this experience influences lots of young people to live and act generously in the future.

Louise Stuart and Indiana Raffay Butcher
Year 10

Chaplain's Chatter

Nativity Play: "Everyone Loves a Baby!"

This past week, the enthusiastic Prep, Year 1 and 2 students graced the stage with their heartwarming performance of the Nativity Play titled "Everyone Loves a Baby!" It was an absolute triumph, showcasing the dedication and talent of our young actors, (and their teachers) who brought their well-rehearsed roles to life.

The Year 2 students, carrying the script with confidence, took on the mantle of the main characters, while our Year 1 students portrayed endearing shepherds. Their faces lit up with surprise as the Preps, dressed as angels, arrived to share the joyous news of the birth of the Savior, Jesus.

In the spirit of this joyous season, we extend warm wishes to all for a Merry Christmas and a rejuvenating summer break. May this time be filled with peace, love, and cherished moments with your loved ones.

Warm regards,

Bron Arnott
Junior School Chaplain

In the Media

How to help students manage exam disappointment

Senior School Psychologist Kerri Rhodes spoke with The Educator to discuss tools for helping students manage exam disappointment.

You can read the full article here 

Community Relations

2023 Volunteer Thank You Drinks

The Strathcona Board and staff extended an invitation to our 2023 parent volunteers to join them for drinks on the Deck to express Strathcona’s appreciation for their contribution in 2023.

Strathcona volunteers play a vital role in supporting the community and we are most grateful for their support in so many areas of the School’s life. We thank our volunteers for their contribution to Strathcona. All in all, the Strathcona community is well served by the various committees and sub-groups that work so hard to make our School the success and vibrant place it is.

Friends of Kayaking Fundraiser

The Friends of Kayaking are promoting the Entertainment Book and the latest offer can be seen by clicking here (buy one membership and get one free).

Please consider supporting Friends of Kayaking fundraising and enjoy 100s of everyday savings!

Entertainment is the easy-to-use App packed with incredible savings of up to 50% off and 2-for-1 offers, so you can save on takeaway, dining, shopping, groceries, gift cards, activities and more!

And what’s even better, 20% of every membership purchased goes to support Strathcona - Friends of Kayaking!

Interested in joining the Strathcona Family Association (SFA) Committee or being a Class Rep in 2024??

The SFA is a group of like-minded parents and friends who willingly give their time to actively engage with the School community and provide support for initiatives that benefit all students. The SFA Committee meets once a month usually on the first Wednesday.

We invite you to come along to the first SFA meeting for the year on Wednesday 31 January 2024 at 7pm in the Conference Room, Senior School Reception. If you attend the meeting, please note there is no obligation to join the Committee.

Year Level Class Representatives are a part of the SFA which supports the School in many ways. Class reps play a vital role in the School community facilitating communication between parents and their year level and the School; assisting in organising social functions and encouraging the parents to attend Strathcona events. If you are interested in being a class rep in 2024, please contact me at jwilson@strathcona.vic.edu.au. A welcome and information evening for class reps is scheduled on Thursday 22 February 2024 at 7pm.

Strathcona Uniform Shop calling for Donations

As the school year draws to a close and you are sorting through outgrown uniform, the Uniform Shop always welcomes donations. Donated uniform can be left in the blue wheelie bin opposite the Senior School Reception in the courtyard. As the shop is run by parent volunteers, please ensure donated uniform is washed or dry-cleaned prior to dropping it off.

Team Kids Summer Holidays Program

TeamKids have another amazing Summer Holiday program planned!

Come along and experience the TeamKids difference:

• Learn new skills and make new friends
• Qualified and REMARKABLE Educators
• Digital detox with our no-screens policy
• Delicious and nutritious morning and afternoon snacks
• CCS-approved care

Head to teamkids.com.au to secure your spot!

News from Careers

Career News

Items in this Career News include -

  • Dates to Diarise in Term 4
  • Reminder: VTAC 2024 Upcoming Key Dates
  • ANU: Tuckwell Scholarship for 2025
  • University Terms
  • Speech Pathology and Audiology Degrees in Victoria in 2023
  • Snapshot of Kangan Institute in 2023

Please click here for the full edition of Career News.

Xin Chen
Head of Careers and Pathways

Events

Strathcona Year 7 End of Year Parent Drinks

Friday 8 December 2023

Year 7 parents are invited to the East End Wine Bar in Hawthorn East, from 7pm for a social gathering to celebrate the end of our daughter's first year of senior school.

Tickets are $25 per person, which includes shared pizzas and a drink on arrival. Additional drinks or snacks can be purchased from the bar. To book please click here.

We hope to see many of you there to toast a successful year and new friendships!

If you have any questions please contact Jane on 0409 886 166 or Bianca on 0439 084 780.

Strathcona's Diamond Gala Dinner: A Century Of Brilliance

SOLD OUT! 

Only a few weeks until our sold-out Diamond Gala Dinner: A Century Of Brilliance. We look forward to celebrating with past, present and future parents, teachers, alumnae, and honoured VIP guests at a celebratory evening commemorating 100 remarkable years of Strathcona's unstoppable journey.

Join us on Saturday 23 March 2024 from 6.30pm – 10.30pm for an evening filled with historical significance, fun, music, and cherished memories, open to all who have played a role in Strathcona's history.

The night promises to be a genuine celebration of the school's glorious history. Attendees will be treated to canapes and drinks on arrival, a delicious 3-course dinner accompanied by a selection of beverages, historical tributes, keynote speakers, live entertainment from The Baker Boys Band and abundant opportunities to connect with old and new friends.