I am fortunate to work in a school which values diversity and am grateful that my knowledge continues to grow as a direct result of my interactions with our students. I am proud to be a member of the HPSC community and in supporting the learning of students at the school. ![]() I am passionate about education and empathetically addressing the individual needs of students – resulting from my own personal experiences with my teenage children in their own education journey. Since this time, I have held many other leadership roles, having spent the last few years in the Senior School. I started working at HPSC in 1999 in the role as Year 7 Leader, teaching PE, Health and Psychology. Hi, my name is Fiona Vanstan, and I am the Junior School Leader this year. I believe in personalising learning to increase students’ engagement in learning to maximise outcomes ensuring no student is left behind or held back. I am passionate about Social Justice and want to help create a school where students not only feel safe, supported and highly connected, but feel empowered and in control as a learner and leader within the school community. Every student, no matter their background or circumstances deserves the very best education that prepares to succeed in the complex world of work they’ll face. Last year I joined HPSC because I want to make a difference to the lives of our young people. Hello, my name is Paul Broecker, and I am the Assistant Principal in charge of Year 7 and 8 and our curriculum programs here at HPSC. The Year 8 camp will be held at Alexandra from Monday 17 May – Wednesday 19 May (Week 5 Term 2). Permission forms and Medical forms for the Year 8 camp will be distributed soon. We look forward to seeing you all at the camp. Parents/students who are unsure how much they need to pay for the camp please contact finance at the College office or speak to Ms Vanstan. Please fill in all forms as soon as possible and return in the envelope to the Junior School Office.įamilies who have a red ‘CSEF’ stamp on their Compass Permission form have been approved for the $225 Government CSEF funding and are only required to pay the balance of $15.00 for the camp. Students who do not attend camp will be participating in an alternative program at school. ![]() We strongly encourage all students to attend the camp. CSEF Permission form (only for eligible families). ![]() The envelope contained the following documents On Tuesday all Year 7 students were given an envelope relating to the Year 7 Explore Portsea Camp which will be held from Monday 3 May – Wednesday (Week 3 Term 2).
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