CLP Resources

It is recommended that Home School Liaison Teachers visit the following websites:

The intention is that they are to be accessed by liaisons in order to create realistic, manageable student owned CLP projects - the ruMAD site has the 8 keys to madness which is of particular help. In order to access the 8 keys to madness, teachers or facilitators need to register and then access TOOLKIT.

Snowy River Students - CLP projects

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Current
CLP Projects - Term 1 2015 Print E-mail

During Term 1 2015, the following Community Learning Projects (CLP) have been nominated and are being developed by each of the School Teams attending the Snowy River Campus.

  • Diamond Valley College – Cut the Judgement – Seeing the Strength in Differences
  • Wonthaggi SC – EnvironSwell – Safe beaches
  • Viewbank College – Hope for the Homelss
  • Swifts Creek School – Exchange Program to Melbourne
  • Northcote High School – Make the Merri Creek Merry
  • Maffra SC – Healthy Minds Healthy Lives
  • Sunbury Downs SC – Raising Awareness of Mental Health
  • Trafalgar HS – CFA Fundraiser.

 
CLP Projects - Term 3 2014 Print E-mail

During Term 3 2014, the following Community Learning Projects (CLP) have been nominated and are being developed by each of the School Teams attending the Snowy River Campus.

  • Brentwood SC – Youth Expo
  • Mansfield SC – Seating at Mansfield SC
  • Box Hill HS – Global Fundraiser
  • Mt. Beauty SC – Raising money for a Sign in Mt. Beauty
  • Upper Yarra SC – Royal Children’s Hospital
  • Shepparton HS – MAD COW – Multicultural & Diversity Celebrating Our World
  • Emerald SC – Activity Day at Bayles Regional P.S
  • Hume Central SC – RSPCA “Poor Paws Project”
  • Bright P-12 College – School Mural.
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    CLP Projects - Term 2 2014 Print E-mail

    During Term 2 2014, the following Community Learning Projects (CLP) have been nominated and are being developed by each of the School Teams attending the Snowy River Campus.

    • Diamond Valley CollegeClothes Run for Diabetes Foundation
    • Eltham HSHEAT – Healthy Eating Active Teams
    • Thornbury HS“It’s a beautiful day but they can’t see it” – Fred Hollows Foundation
    • Reservoir HS Youth Online
    • Merbein P10 CollegeCleaning Up Merbein Common
    • Robinvale P12 College – Leading Active After School
    • Wycheproof P12 College – Fundraising – a Tank for Africa
    • Red Cliffs SC – Teaching Healthy Living to Kids
    • Murrayville Community College – Bringing the Community together with Bikes
     
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