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Bus Business

August 19, 2019
We are waiting for the new West Bus to be certified for school use, and we are hopeful that this will happen very soon. Due to Mr Julian Gollasch’s absence... Read More

Cambodia Service Learning Tour 2020

August 8, 2019
Exotic and enchanting, Cambodia is home to wild jungles, floating villages, breathtaking temples and a shocking and complex history. From the bustling streets of Slem Reap and Phnom Penh to... Read More

Fitness

August 8, 2019
Year 9 and 10 students are in the middle of a fitness program. Parents, feel free to quiz them on their fitness goals the types of activities they are including.... Read More

Junior Campus Concert – Show Time

August 8, 2019
Wowee! The students are really getting excited about presenting their concert items next Wednesday. It should be a wonderful celebration of talent, teamwork and creativity. All costumes should be organised and... Read More

Year 12 Parents & Students – VTAC Webinar

August 8, 2019
Next Wednesday 14 August from 7pm-8pm, VTAC will run a free community webinar hosted by the CEAV. This webinar will cover the complete VTAC application process, including using CourseSearch, the... Read More

Science at Senior

August 1, 2019
In July, at Good Shepherd College, year 10 science students have been learning about motion and inertia (no eggs were harmed in the completion of the prac….OK….not many eggs were... Read More

FrOGS Trivia Night Success

August 1, 2019
A wonderful night was had by those who attended the annual Trivia Night, with the result being a nail-biting draw between ‘Colonel’s Old Team’ and ‘The Possum Lovers’. Mrs Mal... Read More

Junior Campus Food Week Dress Up Day

August 1, 2019
Dress Up/Activity Day has been moved to Tuesday 20th August due to Sport being changed to Thursdays for the rest of the year.   Read More

Senior Campus Subject Selection Night

August 1, 2019
Students and their families will now be pouring over the Subject Selection Handbook, trying to decide which subjects to choose for 2020 and in future years. Please contact teachers if you... Read More