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Yesterday Caitlin and I Scott were student’s leaders. That meant we had to go into a meeting with the overnight teacher to write up what we were doing for our goals. Caitlin’s goals were to get the girls to bed on time and to be organised for the day. She completed her goal because the girls were on time to bed and she was organised for class. My goal was to present my POL confidently and give it my 100%. I went alright with my goal I gave it my 100% but I could of spoke for a bit longer. Our community goal was to get everyone to give out five compliments. Our community goal went alright but we could give out more compliments but we can improve on that. The classes Caitlin and I had were POL all day and everyone in one B presented great POL’s. After lunch we went through our reports with our liaison teacher. I thought my report was at a good standard and Caitlin’s report was at a good standard as well. While other people went through their reports we had to work on our passport. I was getting photos off the server for my passport and Caitlin was making her passport more colourful. In night class we had market night and I sold popcorn. It was an enjoyable night and everyone loved it.

Scott and Caitlin- Colac SC

 

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School for Student Leadership is a Victorian Department of Education and Training (DET) initiative offering a unique residential education experience for year nine students. The curriculum focuses on personal development and team learning projects sourced from students' home regions. There are four campuses in iconic locations across Victoria. The Alpine School Campus is located at Dinner Plain in the Victorian Alps. Snowy River Campus is near the mouth of the Snowy River at Marlo in east Gippsland. The third site is adjacent to Mount Noorat near Camperdown in Victoria’s Western District, and is called Gnurad-Gundidj. After consultation with the local aboriginal community, this name represents both the indigenous name of the local area and an interpretation of the statement "belonging to this place". Our fourth and newest campus, currently known as the Don Valley Campus is located at Don Valley, Yarra Ranges.
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Our school community acknowledges the Gunaikurnai and Monero-Ngarigo people as the traditional custodians of the land upon which our school campus is built. We pay our respects to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, their Elders past and present, and especially whose children attend our school.