Inlet Views Newsletter, 2023 Alexis Steyn Inlet Views Newsletter, 2023 Alexis Steyn

Issue 6 2023 - Student Services

The peak medical organisation in Australia – the National Health and Medical Research Council - recommends that for children and young people under the age of 18, not drinking alcohol is the safest option. Young people’s developing brains can be damaged through consumption of alcohol so avoiding alcohol altogether is important. Drinking is associated with poor decision-making, loss of control and risky behaviour such as unsafe or unwanted sex, injury, violence, car crashes and other undesirable outcomes which may last a lifetime.

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Inlet Views Newsletter, 2023 Alexis Steyn Inlet Views Newsletter, 2023 Alexis Steyn

Issue 6 2023 - Trades & Training

Last week Year 10 students selected options for next year. We are pleased to report that Trades and Training preferences look very positive with many students keen to experience more in our training areas. It's clear that the areas of study and practical experiences we are offering are in line with student requirements.  Year 11 students will make their choices in Term 4, see Mr Mungioli’s Newsletter section for more information.

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Issue 5 2023 - Principal

Over the past few weeks we have had such wonderful reasons to celebrate how fantastic our College is!

The main event of course was our annual Open Day and what a great day that was! The glorious winter sunshine ensured that we had strong numbers through the gate with about 800 attendees. Visitors were treated to a variety of demonstrations and those who have attended before would be familiar with our tours of Dairy, Residence and Horticulture as well as favourites like Junior Cattle Judging and Parading.

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