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Pasco Campus. Our Pasco Campus is located adjacent to the Williamstown Beach Railway Station, and caters for students in Year 10, 11 and 12. The Pasco Campus has a long history as a secondary school in the City of Williamstown, and more recently in the Hobson Bay City Council.YEAR 7 2022
The Department of Education and Training (DET) provides guidance through the Placement Policy to ensure that students have access to their designated neighbourhood school and the freedom to choose other schools, subject to facility limitations. At Williamstown High School, students are enrolled according to the Placement Policy’s Priority Order of Placement, which has five criteria: CONTACT | WILLIAMSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL Bayview Campus – Middle Years 7-9. Bayview St, Williamstown VIC 3016 T: 9399 9228 E:williamstown.hs@education.vic.gov.au Campus Principal: Ms Tamy Stubley Tamara.Stubley@education.vic.gov.au Assistant Campus Principal: Mr Darren Nicholas darren.nicholas@education.vic.gov.au COMPASS – PARENT PORTAL INFORMATION (c) 2021 Williamstown High School. Williamstown High School is accredited under the Department of Education and Training’s CRICOS registration (CRICOS provider name SCHOOL POLICY DOCUMENTS School Policy Documents. Student Engagement & Wellbeing. Curriculum, Teaching & Learning. Other. WHS Child Safe Policy. WHS Curriculum Assessment and Reporting Policy. WHS Visitors in Schools Policy. WHS Statement of Commitment to Child Safety. WHS Accelerated SportsPolicy.
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SELECTED ENTRY ACCELERATED LEARNING PROGRAM (SEALP Year 7 SEAL Class 2022. Students who have been offered a Year 7 placement at Williamstown High School will be provided with an opportunity to sit the Edutest examination for the 2022 Year 7 Select Entry Accelerated Learning class. YEAR 9 IMMERSION PROGRAM: MAKE A DIFFERENCE (MAD Our Vision: “Make a Difference (MAD)” our Year 9 Immersion program at Williamstown High School offers a student centered, vibrant and innovative curriculum where students are encouraged to be 21st Century thinkers, develop creative solutions to local and global issues, learn by experience and cultivate individual growth through engaging exploration, collaboration and practical application. COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL POLICY This policy was last ratified by School Council on. 18 March 2014 COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL Policy . Rationale: It is essential that staff members of the school communicate information in WILLIAMSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL 5×7 Painting Exhibition. This is the seventh year Williamstown High School has been participating in the 5 x 7 Painting Exhibition. This year’s theme is ‘Freedom’. Congratulations to the following Year 7s, who have been selected to be part of this exhibition – Malea Peda, Laura Haddrell, Hayden Galea, Soley Valbergsdottir, RemyMULTI CAMPUS SCHOOL
Pasco Campus. Our Pasco Campus is located adjacent to the Williamstown Beach Railway Station, and caters for students in Year 10, 11 and 12. The Pasco Campus has a long history as a secondary school in the City of Williamstown, and more recently in the Hobson Bay City Council.YEAR 7 2022
The Department of Education and Training (DET) provides guidance through the Placement Policy to ensure that students have access to their designated neighbourhood school and the freedom to choose other schools, subject to facility limitations. At Williamstown High School, students are enrolled according to the Placement Policy’s Priority Order of Placement, which has five criteria: CONTACT | WILLIAMSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL Bayview Campus – Middle Years 7-9. Bayview St, Williamstown VIC 3016 T: 9399 9228 E:williamstown.hs@education.vic.gov.au Campus Principal: Ms Tamy Stubley Tamara.Stubley@education.vic.gov.au Assistant Campus Principal: Mr Darren Nicholas darren.nicholas@education.vic.gov.au COMPASS – PARENT PORTAL INFORMATION (c) 2021 Williamstown High School. Williamstown High School is accredited under the Department of Education and Training’s CRICOS registration (CRICOS provider name SCHOOL POLICY DOCUMENTS School Policy Documents. Student Engagement & Wellbeing. Curriculum, Teaching & Learning. Other. WHS Child Safe Policy. WHS Curriculum Assessment and Reporting Policy. WHS Visitors in Schools Policy. WHS Statement of Commitment to Child Safety. WHS Accelerated SportsPolicy.
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SELECTED ENTRY ACCELERATED LEARNING PROGRAM (SEALP Year 7 SEAL Class 2022. Students who have been offered a Year 7 placement at Williamstown High School will be provided with an opportunity to sit the Edutest examination for the 2022 Year 7 Select Entry Accelerated Learning class. YEAR 9 IMMERSION PROGRAM: MAKE A DIFFERENCE (MAD Our Vision: “Make a Difference (MAD)” our Year 9 Immersion program at Williamstown High School offers a student centered, vibrant and innovative curriculum where students are encouraged to be 21st Century thinkers, develop creative solutions to local and global issues, learn by experience and cultivate individual growth through engaging exploration, collaboration and practical application. COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL POLICY This policy was last ratified by School Council on. 18 March 2014 COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL Policy . Rationale: It is essential that staff members of the school communicate information inPASCO ST CAMPUS
The historical Pasco St. site provides a setting for Year 10 and VCE students to have access to a broad and varied curriculum with modern facilities and resources to enhance student learning opportunities. A successful International Students Program operates with students from many countries enrolling to study. Phone : 61 3 9397 1899.SCHOOL TERM DATES
2021. Term 1: 27 January (school teachers start) to 1 April *. Term 2: 19 April to 25 June. Term 3: 12 July to 17 September. Term 4: 4 October to 17 December. * The first day of Term 1 is a student-free day in all government schools to allow for appropriate planning to take place for the arrival of students. CURRICULUM | WILLIAMSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL Curriculum. Williamstown High School is a co-educational school that provides a comprehensive and challenging curriculum for all students in years 7 to 12. The curriculum is integrated across two campuses and is designed to engage middle year students in their learning and to prepare senior students for a successful VCE. PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE Principal’s Message. Welcome to Williamstown High School. As you read through the pages of this site, you will learn about our wonderful students, our dynamic school, and observe the vibrancy and strength of our wider Williamstown High School community. Williamstown High School is a multi-campus school with two quite unique andcomplementary
THE ANCHOR AT WHS THE SCHOOL IS NOW EMBARKING ON THE The Anchor Williamstown High School Ex-Students & Staff Association Inc A0041347A MARCH 2021 President’s Report Welcome to the March2021 edition of the
SCHOOL WIDE POSITIVE BEHAVIOUR SUPPORT You can identify the behavioural expectations within 5 minutes of entering the school. Students are able to state the behavioural expectations. Students are recognised for positive behaviours. Positive expectations and behaviours are explicitly taught and encouraged. Data is collected and used for decision making. It is a team-based approach.BAYVIEW CAMPUS
Bayview Campus report writing day – Friday 28 November 2014. On Friday 28 November 2014 there will be a student free day for all students at the Bayview Campus, Williamstown High School. The purpose of the day is to provide staff with the opportunity to complete their semester two reports. Students are not required to attend on this day. SELECTED ENTRY ACCELERATED LEARNING PROGRAM (SEALP Year 7 SEAL Class 2022. Students who have been offered a Year 7 placement at Williamstown High School will be provided with an opportunity to sit the Edutest examination for the 2022 Year 7 Select Entry Accelerated Learning class. WILLIAMSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL EX-STUDENTS AND STAFF ASSOCIATION Williamstown High School Ex-Students and Staff Association Inc. A0041347A is an important and valued part of our school community. It provides a great way to keep in touch with what is happening currently at the school and also renew old acquaintances and keep in touch with your old school mates. THE ANCHOR - WILLIHIGH.VIC.EDU.AU The Anchor Ex-Students & Staff Association Inc A0041347A DEcember 2017 President’s Report Welcome to the December 2017 edition of the Anchor. The annual reunion was held once again on WILLIAMSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL 5×7 Painting Exhibition. This is the seventh year Williamstown High School has been participating in the 5 x 7 Painting Exhibition. This year’s theme is ‘Freedom’. Congratulations to the following Year 7s, who have been selected to be part of this exhibition – Malea Peda, Laura Haddrell, Hayden Galea, Soley Valbergsdottir, RemyMULTI CAMPUS SCHOOL
Pasco Campus. Our Pasco Campus is located adjacent to the Williamstown Beach Railway Station, and caters for students in Year 10, 11 and 12. The Pasco Campus has a long history as a secondary school in the City of Williamstown, and more recently in the Hobson Bay City Council.YEAR 7 2022
The Department of Education and Training (DET) provides guidance through the Placement Policy to ensure that students have access to their designated neighbourhood school and the freedom to choose other schools, subject to facility limitations. At Williamstown High School, students are enrolled according to the Placement Policy’s Priority Order of Placement, which has five criteria: ENROLMENT | WILLIAMSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL (c) 2021 Williamstown High School. Williamstown High School is accredited under the Department of Education and Training’s CRICOS registration (CRICOS provider nameCOMPASS PORTAL
Using Compass allows you to access up-to-date and meaningful information about our school and your child’s progress. To log in to your Compass please click here. To read the Compass parent information booklet please click hereUNIFORM SHOP
Uniform Shop Update – Click and collect now available The Dobsons Uniform Shop has now added a click & collect service. Please see below for strict guidelines: Please order your uniform on the Dobsons website (www.dobsons.com.au)Select the Click & Collect feature in theShipping section.
YEAR 9 IMMERSION PROGRAM: MAKE A DIFFERENCE (MAD Our Vision: “Make a Difference (MAD)” our Year 9 Immersion program at Williamstown High School offers a student centered, vibrant and innovative curriculum where students are encouraged to be 21st Century thinkers, develop creative solutions to local and global issues, learn by experience and cultivate individual growth through engaging exploration, collaboration and practical application.STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT
Congratulations Felix! During the school holidays Felix Gelman White competed in the Under 21s Croquet Championship in Geraldton, Western Australia and we are extremely proud to report that Felix won the silver medal in the singles competition.W-FILES ISSUE ONE
Williamstown High School W-Files - Issue 1 2021 Principal Report Welcome to the 2021 school year. 2020 brought manychallenges due to COVID-19 and I believe we can allreflect SECTION 10. 1982 COUNCIL VERSUS SCHOOL ‘CONSIDERABLE SECTION 10. 1982 COUNCIL versus SCHOOL ‘considerable disquiet’. 1980 to 1987 11565 1 99 105.05.03. Correspondence between school and Williamstown Council. 1987 School Emblem on letters, Lloyd Jones Principal. Double circle with Williamstown High School around top, Hold Fast around bottom, Anchor in middle with no rope and WHS acrossmiddle.
WILLIAMSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL 5×7 Painting Exhibition. This is the seventh year Williamstown High School has been participating in the 5 x 7 Painting Exhibition. This year’s theme is ‘Freedom’. Congratulations to the following Year 7s, who have been selected to be part of this exhibition – Malea Peda, Laura Haddrell, Hayden Galea, Soley Valbergsdottir, RemyMULTI CAMPUS SCHOOL
Pasco Campus. Our Pasco Campus is located adjacent to the Williamstown Beach Railway Station, and caters for students in Year 10, 11 and 12. The Pasco Campus has a long history as a secondary school in the City of Williamstown, and more recently in the Hobson Bay City Council.YEAR 7 2022
The Department of Education and Training (DET) provides guidance through the Placement Policy to ensure that students have access to their designated neighbourhood school and the freedom to choose other schools, subject to facility limitations. At Williamstown High School, students are enrolled according to the Placement Policy’s Priority Order of Placement, which has five criteria: ENROLMENT | WILLIAMSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL (c) 2021 Williamstown High School. Williamstown High School is accredited under the Department of Education and Training’s CRICOS registration (CRICOS provider nameCOMPASS PORTAL
Using Compass allows you to access up-to-date and meaningful information about our school and your child’s progress. To log in to your Compass please click here. To read the Compass parent information booklet please click hereUNIFORM SHOP
Uniform Shop Update – Click and collect now available The Dobsons Uniform Shop has now added a click & collect service. Please see below for strict guidelines: Please order your uniform on the Dobsons website (www.dobsons.com.au)Select the Click & Collect feature in theShipping section.
YEAR 9 IMMERSION PROGRAM: MAKE A DIFFERENCE (MAD Our Vision: “Make a Difference (MAD)” our Year 9 Immersion program at Williamstown High School offers a student centered, vibrant and innovative curriculum where students are encouraged to be 21st Century thinkers, develop creative solutions to local and global issues, learn by experience and cultivate individual growth through engaging exploration, collaboration and practical application.STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT
Congratulations Felix! During the school holidays Felix Gelman White competed in the Under 21s Croquet Championship in Geraldton, Western Australia and we are extremely proud to report that Felix won the silver medal in the singles competition.W-FILES ISSUE ONE
Williamstown High School W-Files - Issue 1 2021 Principal Report Welcome to the 2021 school year. 2020 brought manychallenges due to COVID-19 and I believe we can allreflect SECTION 10. 1982 COUNCIL VERSUS SCHOOL ‘CONSIDERABLE SECTION 10. 1982 COUNCIL versus SCHOOL ‘considerable disquiet’. 1980 to 1987 11565 1 99 105.05.03. Correspondence between school and Williamstown Council. 1987 School Emblem on letters, Lloyd Jones Principal. Double circle with Williamstown High School around top, Hold Fast around bottom, Anchor in middle with no rope and WHS acrossmiddle.
SCHOOL POLICY DOCUMENTS School Policy Documents. Student Engagement & Wellbeing. Curriculum, Teaching & Learning. Other. WHS Child Safe Policy. WHS Curriculum Assessment and Reporting Policy. WHS Visitors in Schools Policy. WHS Statement of Commitment to Child Safety. WHS Accelerated SportsPolicy.
SCHOOL TERM DATES
2021. Term 1: 27 January (school teachers start) to 1 April *. Term 2: 19 April to 25 June. Term 3: 12 July to 17 September. Term 4: 4 October to 17 December. * The first day of Term 1 is a student-free day in all government schools to allow for appropriate planning to take place for the arrival of students.COMPASS PORTAL
Using Compass allows you to access up-to-date and meaningful information about our school and your child’s progress. To log in to your Compass please click here. To read the Compass parent information booklet please click here THE ANCHOR AT WHS THE SCHOOL IS NOW EMBARKING ON THE The Anchor Williamstown High School Ex-Students & Staff Association Inc A0041347A MARCH 2021 President’s Report Welcome to the March2021 edition of the
SCHOOL WIDE POSITIVE BEHAVIOUR SUPPORT You can identify the behavioural expectations within 5 minutes of entering the school. Students are able to state the behavioural expectations. Students are recognised for positive behaviours. Positive expectations and behaviours are explicitly taught and encouraged. Data is collected and used for decision making. It is a team-based approach.STUDENT LEADERSHIP
Student Leadership. Student leadership is an essential part of school life at Williamstown High School. The leadership body is student focussed, energetic and led by our school captains at both the Pasco and Bayview Campuses. Our Student Leadership Program is flexible and is adapted according to the needs of our ever changing student body. BELL TIMES | WILLIAMSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL Bayview Times. Reminder bell: 8.43am Home Group: 8.48 am – 9.00am Period 1: 9.00 am – 9.48am Period 2: 9.48 am – 10.36am. Recess: 10.36 am – 11.02am Reminder SELECTED ENTRY ACCELERATED LEARNING PROGRAM (SEALP Year 7 SEAL Class 2022. Students who have been offered a Year 7 placement at Williamstown High School will be provided with an opportunity to sit the Edutest examination for the 2022 Year 7 Select Entry Accelerated Learning class.CAREERS UPDATE
Dear Parents/Guardians and Students, We are pleased to announce we have recently launched a website dedicated to all Careers information. It is a terrific platform SECTION 10. 1982 COUNCIL VERSUS SCHOOL ‘CONSIDERABLE SECTION 10. 1982 COUNCIL versus SCHOOL ‘considerable disquiet’. 1980 to 1987 11565 1 99 105.05.03. Correspondence between school and Williamstown Council. 1987 School Emblem on letters, Lloyd Jones Principal. Double circle with Williamstown High School around top, Hold Fast around bottom, Anchor in middle with no rope and WHS acrossmiddle.
WILLIAMSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL 5×7 Painting Exhibition. This is the seventh year Williamstown High School has been participating in the 5 x 7 Painting Exhibition. This year’s theme is ‘Freedom’. Congratulations to the following Year 7s, who have been selected to be part of this exhibition – Malea Peda, Laura Haddrell, Hayden Galea, Soley Valbergsdottir, Remy CONTACT | WILLIAMSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL Bayview Campus – Middle Years 7-9. Bayview St, Williamstown VIC 3016 T: 9399 9228 E:williamstown.hs@education.vic.gov.au Campus Principal: Ms Tamy Stubley Tamara.Stubley@education.vic.gov.au Assistant Campus Principal: Mr Darren Nicholas darren.nicholas@education.vic.gov.au COMPASS – PARENT PORTAL INFORMATION (c) 2021 Williamstown High School. Williamstown High School is accredited under the Department of Education and Training’s CRICOS registration (CRICOS provider name SCHOOL POLICY DOCUMENTS School Policy Documents. Student Engagement & Wellbeing. Curriculum, Teaching & Learning. Other. WHS Child Safe Policy. WHS Curriculum Assessment and Reporting Policy. WHS Visitors in Schools Policy. WHS Statement of Commitment to Child Safety. WHS Accelerated SportsPolicy.
YEAR 7 2022
The Department of Education and Training (DET) provides guidance through the Placement Policy to ensure that students have access to their designated neighbourhood school and the freedom to choose other schools, subject to facility limitations. At Williamstown High School, students are enrolled according to the Placement Policy’s Priority Order of Placement, which has five criteria: SCHOOL WIDE POSITIVE BEHAVIOUR SUPPORT You can identify the behavioural expectations within 5 minutes of entering the school. Students are able to state the behavioural expectations. Students are recognised for positive behaviours. Positive expectations and behaviours are explicitly taught and encouraged. Data is collected and used for decision making. It is a team-based approach.UNIFORM SHOP
Uniform Shop Update – Click and collect now available The Dobsons Uniform Shop has now added a click & collect service. Please see below for strict guidelines: Please order your uniform on the Dobsons website (www.dobsons.com.au)Select the Click & Collect feature in theShipping section.
SELECTED ENTRY ACCELERATED LEARNING PROGRAM (SEALP Year 7 SEAL Class 2022. Students who have been offered a Year 7 placement at Williamstown High School will be provided with an opportunity to sit the Edutest examination for the 2022 Year 7 Select Entry Accelerated Learning class.BAYVIEW CAMPUS
Bayview Campus report writing day – Friday 28 November 2014. On Friday 28 November 2014 there will be a student free day for all students at the Bayview Campus, Williamstown High School. The purpose of the day is to provide staff with the opportunity to complete their semester two reports. Students are not required to attend on this day. COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL POLICY This policy was last ratified by School Council on. 18 March 2014 COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL Policy . Rationale: It is essential that staff members of the school communicate information in WILLIAMSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL 5×7 Painting Exhibition. This is the seventh year Williamstown High School has been participating in the 5 x 7 Painting Exhibition. This year’s theme is ‘Freedom’. Congratulations to the following Year 7s, who have been selected to be part of this exhibition – Malea Peda, Laura Haddrell, Hayden Galea, Soley Valbergsdottir, Remy CONTACT | WILLIAMSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL Bayview Campus – Middle Years 7-9. Bayview St, Williamstown VIC 3016 T: 9399 9228 E:williamstown.hs@education.vic.gov.au Campus Principal: Ms Tamy Stubley Tamara.Stubley@education.vic.gov.au Assistant Campus Principal: Mr Darren Nicholas darren.nicholas@education.vic.gov.au COMPASS – PARENT PORTAL INFORMATION (c) 2021 Williamstown High School. Williamstown High School is accredited under the Department of Education and Training’s CRICOS registration (CRICOS provider name SCHOOL POLICY DOCUMENTS School Policy Documents. Student Engagement & Wellbeing. Curriculum, Teaching & Learning. Other. WHS Child Safe Policy. WHS Curriculum Assessment and Reporting Policy. WHS Visitors in Schools Policy. WHS Statement of Commitment to Child Safety. WHS Accelerated SportsPolicy.
YEAR 7 2022
The Department of Education and Training (DET) provides guidance through the Placement Policy to ensure that students have access to their designated neighbourhood school and the freedom to choose other schools, subject to facility limitations. At Williamstown High School, students are enrolled according to the Placement Policy’s Priority Order of Placement, which has five criteria: SCHOOL WIDE POSITIVE BEHAVIOUR SUPPORT You can identify the behavioural expectations within 5 minutes of entering the school. Students are able to state the behavioural expectations. Students are recognised for positive behaviours. Positive expectations and behaviours are explicitly taught and encouraged. Data is collected and used for decision making. It is a team-based approach.UNIFORM SHOP
Uniform Shop Update – Click and collect now available The Dobsons Uniform Shop has now added a click & collect service. Please see below for strict guidelines: Please order your uniform on the Dobsons website (www.dobsons.com.au)Select the Click & Collect feature in theShipping section.
SELECTED ENTRY ACCELERATED LEARNING PROGRAM (SEALP Year 7 SEAL Class 2022. Students who have been offered a Year 7 placement at Williamstown High School will be provided with an opportunity to sit the Edutest examination for the 2022 Year 7 Select Entry Accelerated Learning class.BAYVIEW CAMPUS
Bayview Campus report writing day – Friday 28 November 2014. On Friday 28 November 2014 there will be a student free day for all students at the Bayview Campus, Williamstown High School. The purpose of the day is to provide staff with the opportunity to complete their semester two reports. Students are not required to attend on this day. COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL POLICY This policy was last ratified by School Council on. 18 March 2014 COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL Policy . Rationale: It is essential that staff members of the school communicate information in SCHOOL POLICY DOCUMENTS School Policy Documents. Student Engagement & Wellbeing. Curriculum, Teaching & Learning. Other. WHS Child Safe Policy. WHS Curriculum Assessment and Reporting Policy. WHS Visitors in Schools Policy. WHS Statement of Commitment to Child Safety. WHS Accelerated SportsPolicy.
CURRICULUM | WILLIAMSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL Curriculum. Williamstown High School is a co-educational school that provides a comprehensive and challenging curriculum for all students in years 7 to 12. The curriculum is integrated across two campuses and is designed to engage middle year students in their learning and to prepare senior students for a successful VCE.SCHOOL TERM DATES
2021. Term 1: 27 January (school teachers start) to 1 April *. Term 2: 19 April to 25 June. Term 3: 12 July to 17 September. Term 4: 4 October to 17 December. * The first day of Term 1 is a student-free day in all government schools to allow for appropriate planning to take place for the arrival of students.MULTI CAMPUS SCHOOL
Pasco Campus. Our Pasco Campus is located adjacent to the Williamstown Beach Railway Station, and caters for students in Year 10, 11 and 12. The Pasco Campus has a long history as a secondary school in the City of Williamstown, and more recently in the Hobson Bay City Council.STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT
Congratulations Felix! During the school holidays Felix Gelman White competed in the Under 21s Croquet Championship in Geraldton, Western Australia and we are extremely proud to report that Felix won the silver medal in the singles competition. YEAR 9 IMMERSION PROGRAM: MAKE A DIFFERENCE (MAD Our Vision: “Make a Difference (MAD)” our Year 9 Immersion program at Williamstown High School offers a student centered, vibrant and innovative curriculum where students are encouraged to be 21st Century thinkers, develop creative solutions to local and global issues, learn by experience and cultivate individual growth through engaging exploration, collaboration and practical application. SELECTED ENTRY ACCELERATED LEARNING PROGRAM (SEALP Year 7 SEAL Class 2022. Students who have been offered a Year 7 placement at Williamstown High School will be provided with an opportunity to sit the Edutest examination for the 2022 Year 7 Select Entry Accelerated Learning class. SECTION 10. 1982 COUNCIL VERSUS SCHOOL ‘CONSIDERABLE SECTION 10. 1982 COUNCIL versus SCHOOL ‘considerable disquiet’. 1980 to 1987 11565 1 99 105.05.03. Correspondence between school and Williamstown Council. 1987 School Emblem on letters, Lloyd Jones Principal. Double circle with Williamstown High School around top, Hold Fast around bottom, Anchor in middle with no rope and WHS acrossmiddle.
YEAR 7 CAMP KANGAROOBIE Year 7 Camp Kangaroobie. The two 4 day camps to Kangaroobie were jam-packed with activities and nearly all year 7 students signed up which was great. Year 7 students did a series of team building tasks in the GPS activity, hunted and were hunted in ‘The Game’, braved the mud pit in an obstacle course, paddled in and climbed acrosscanoes in
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What happens when a party of KIDS OF AMERICA find themselves in school detention? Do they WANT TO BREAK FREE? How do they pass the time in detention with a FINAL COUNTDOWN to the school bell? Do the GIRLS JUST WANT TO HAVE FUN or do they tear each other apart? Are they onlydreaming,
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ARTS IN SCHOOLS FUNDRAISING EVENT The Young Women of Willi Present: Arts in Schools Fundraising Event Some of Australia’s best performers come together with theWilliamstown High School Vocal Ensemble to provideopportunities for arts in schools. 6 : 3 0 P M | M A R C H 1 9 , 2 0 2 0 Williamstown High School Centenary TheatreTickets: $15Read More
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Former Willi High student Clarice Campbell (far left) meets Indonesian President Joko Widodo (far right) during his official state visit to Canberra last week. Clarice is now living and working in the Indonesian capital Jakarta, helping to expand Victorian education and training programs in the country. “Studying Indonesian at Willi really opened my eyes toRead More
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