Community Learning Projects
During Term 4 2023, the following CLPs have been developed by each of the School Teams attending the Gnurad-Gundidj Campus as part of their School for Student Leadership Program. These CLPs relate to their home and school communities.
Mt Rowan Secondary College
The positive impact of Mount Rowan.
Vision
Our vision is to improve the overall reputation around our school and the kids who attend the school. To do this we want to do positive acts in our community so the community knows that we too can and will do good deeds.
Motto
“We aren’t who you think we are”
Oberon High School
Building connections with the local primary school
Vision
Our vision is to read with the primary school students at Armstrong Creek School, to build connections with the primary school students and to enhance their literacy skills.
Motto
“Helping kids today for a better tomorrow”
KAE
Hope and Heal Project
Vision
Ensuring every child grows up in a safe and nurturing environment is vital. This means creating loving households that foster a sense of belonging and protection. As a society, we are responsible for making this a reality for all children.
To raise awareness and minimize young people going in and out of home care and/or experiencing family violence.
Motto
“Help me, help you, help them”
Monbulk Secondary School
Food Security Program (FSP)
Vision
We want to make sure food gets to people who need it by doating to food banks and spreading food security awareness to our school.
Motto
Bellarine Secondary College
Proteger los Animales de Bellarine.
Vision
BSC’s vision is to enforce animal protection and support welfare (both domestic and wild) through time donation across animal organisations and relevant charity fund raisers. We will form after school hour volunteer programs that will impact both short and long term for students who want to form a career path or lend a hand to those in need.
Motto
“Los que Abusan son Animales!”
Grovedale College
Food waste prevention.
Vision
Our vision is to promote awareness of the food waste catastrophe in our school by supporting outlets for compost and encouraging the use of nude food. We will make this success by placing compost bins throughout our school and creating a worm farm system; to decrease the waste of unwanted food.
Motto
“Don’t waste food waste!”
Wellington Secondary College
ADHD education awareness and understanding
Vision
My vision is to educate teachers about how to accommodate for ADHD (and possibly other neurological conditions), so that the entire classroom can benefit, though more so that teachers actually know what ADHD is.
Motto
“Recognising the few benefits the many”
Boronia K-12 College
Fait for faith
Vision
Our vision is to create a day that includes information about homelessness and raises money, food and clothing for homeless people in the community while spreading information about the issue at hand while possible having influential people give speeches about the topic like our member of parliament Jackson Taylor.
Motto
“Helping everybody for everybody”
Phoenix P-12 College
Men’s vault
Vision
Our vision is to raise awareness for men’s mental health by creating an equivalent to the woman’s vault at our school. Woman’s vault is a safe space where woman can go to anytime during the day to vent and confide in other girls in our group. We want to make a men’s version of that.
Motto
“Break the silence, break the cycle”
The CLP is the curriculum thread that runs in an adjoining and continuous manner through the program. It provides the purpose for attendance and the motivation for departure. Students are intrinsically connected to their projects, which aim to deliver an action outcome of their learning into their home communities.