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The Staff Spotlight is a new video series, showcasing the excellent staff at the College

This week, we catch up with Ms Eileen Mackenzie, a Food Studies teacher who is extremely passionate about her role at the College and is a great example of the College's values!

Ms Eileen Mackenzie

The St Bernard's Foundation's is excited to announce our 2023 Hall of Fame nominee's

Ms Maureen Kavanagh

&

Mr Gerard Brown

Both nominees have a longstanding history with the College and wider St Bernard's Community spanning decades and are testaments to the College's values.

Maureen's tireless work in the College archives has ensured our rich history has been preserved and maintained for future generations to come.

Gerard's passion has always been his work with the SBC Athletics' team, one of his crowning achievements was his leadership and coaching in the early 2000's, which saw the College win 13 out of 14 ACC Athletics' championships, dubbed the 'Decade of Dominance' this ACC record stands to this day.

This year, the event will be hosted in The Conversation Quarter at the State Library, Victoria.

The Conversation Quarter is a unique blend of heritage architecture and cutting-edge technology.

Melding three centuries of architecture under one roof, the courtyard space features the library’s original bluestone wall as a one-of-a-kind focal point, backed by the Edwardian arched windows of the La Trobe Reading Room and topped with postmodern roofing

Tickets are now available for the Gala Dinner, $175 per person which is all inclusive of a 3-course dinner and drinks.

The last two weeks have proven to be a settling period for the Year 9’s, as they establish themselves at Resurrection House. I have been proud to see the students approach their classes with dedication and a willingness to do their best. Over the next few weeks, the first assessments of the year will be completed. It has been pleasing to see students utilise the Homework Help before school sessions, and I would encourage more to attend in the coming weeks and as the year progresses.

We came together with the wider College community for the House Athletics Carnival, where the Year 9s once again gave it their all. The feedback from the day from the staff was that the boys conducted themselves to the highest standard. A big congratulations also to the Year 9’s who represented the College at the ACC Athletics carnival on Thursday. Well done boys.

Ash Wednesday provided us with the opportunity to commemorate the beginning of Lent. We participated in a liturgy and gathered in the beautiful Polish Marian Shrine for the first time. Thank you to Olivier, Angus, Sam, Noah, Josh and Marcus who showed great courage and dedication by leading the service. We all reflected on the importance of Lent, with the themes of giving to others, fasting and regular prayer highlighted through this period.

9A conclude their Santa Monica program this week, as do 9H at Urban Engagement. We will be welcoming these students back with an assembly on Monday morning. Good luck to 9B and 9I who next head on their out of the classroom experiences next week. We look forward to hearing about your experiences when you return later in the term.

Mr Jacob Sweeney

Teacher

Every Tuesday lunch time at the College, our Food Studies team run the Kitchen Garden Cooking Club, headed by Mrs Mackenzie & Mr Mifsud.

The club is open to all year levels, and is a great way for our Students to get involved, from harvesting fresh produce from our garden to cooking up some delicious food!

This week, the Kitchen Garden Cooking Club harvested Basil, which they then used to make Pesto

Well done boys!
 

On Thursday, 16 February, all students at the College competed in the 2023 House Athletics' Carnival!

Despite the heat, a fantastic day of fun and bonding was enjoyed by all students, competing in a wide array of track and field events.

A big thank you to all staff involved in facilitating the day, another big success for the College!

University Clinical Aptitude Test

The University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT) is an admissions test used by the UCAT ANZ Consortium of universities in Australia and New Zealand for their medical, dental, and clinical science degree programs. Universities requiring the UCAT are listed at this link - Universities requiring the UCAT. Students intending to apply for courses requiring the UCAT at any of these universities are reminded that they will need to book a test.

 

Bookings will open on 1 March 2023 and close 17 May 2023. The testing dates will be from 3 July 2023 to 12 August 2023.

Students who are preparing for entry into any of these courses are encouraged to familiarise themselves with the format of the test at UCAT Test Format and the practice tests and preparation material provided at UCAT Preparation.


Institutions that will require the UCAT are:

 

The University of Adelaide

Medicine, Dental Surgery, Oral Health

Central Queensland University

Medical Science (Regional Medical Pathway provisional entry to UQ)

Charles Sturt University

Dental Science, Medicine (Joint Program in Medicine)

Curtin University

Medicine

Flinders University

Clinical Sciences / Medicine

Griffith University

Dental Health Science

Monash University

Medicine

University of Newcastle / University of New England

Joint Medical Program

The University of New South Wales

Medicine

The University of Queensland

Medicine (provisional entry), Dental Science

University of Tasmania

Medicine

The University of Western Australia

Medicine (Direct Pathway), Dental Medicine (Direct Pathway)

Western Sydney University

Medicine (Joint Program in Medicine)

The University of Auckland (NZ)

Medicine

University of Otago NZ

Medicine, Dental Surgery

Find out more at UCAT.

Medical Work Experience Overseas for High School Students

Projects Abroad has spent over 30 years helping our participants fulfill their potential and make the world a better place.

Projects Abroad offers a range of Medical Work Experience programs for high school students, and a number of the destinations are overseas. These overseas medical programs might be of interest to students keen to pursue studies and careers in medicine and healthcare.

These programs are designed for students in Years 10, 11, and 12 and run in the mid-year break and over the summer holiday. They are ideal for individuals or groups of friends.

Projects Abroad has been running these programs for over 15 years. They are very popular with students from across Australia, New Zealand, Europe, and North America.


Projects Abroad will be running a free webinar that interested students and their parents might like to participate in.

Date: Tuesday 28 February 2023
Time: 6.30pm

Register at Projects Abroad Medical Work Experience

Dental Technology and Oral Health Courses in Victoria in 2023

Dental technicians construct and repair dentures (false teeth) and other dental appliances, including crowns, bridges and orthodontic appliances (Good Careers Guide)

Oral health therapists diagnose dental decay and gum diseases, work together with dentists to provide routine oral health care for children and adults, and also help to promote oral health and preventive dental practices among school children and the broader community (Good Careers Guide)

Both of these professionals work together with dentists and dental surgeons.

 

INSTITUTION

COURSE NAME

VCE PREREQs

MAJOR STUDIES IN 2023

Charles Sturt University

(Wagga Wagga, and also taught at Holmesglen Institute, Chadstone Campus)

Bachelor of Oral Health (Therapy and Hygiene)

n/a, but but satisfactory completion of Year 12 and ATAR is used as part of selection

Oral Hygiene, Oral Therapy.

Holmesglen Institute

(Chadstone Campus)

Diploma of Dental Technology

n/a, but satisfactory completion of Year 12

Appliance Design Techniques, Computer Aided Design (CAD), Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM), Dental Material Science, Structures of the Oral Cavity.

 

La Trobe University




(Bendigo Campus)

Bachelor of Oral Health Science

Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL; Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in one of Biology or Chemistry.

Dental hygiene, Dental therapy, Evidence based oral health practice, Oral health science, Preventive dentistry.

RMIT University

(City Campus)

 

Diploma of Dental Technology

Satisfactory completion of Year 12

Complete and Partial Dentures, Crown and Bridge, Mouthguards, Orthodontics.

University of Melbourne


(Parkville Campus)

Bachelor of Oral Health

Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL; Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in one of Biology or Chemistry.

Oral health sciences, Preventive and clinical dentistry, Social sciences and health promotion, Vocational clinical practice.
 

 

Free Online Student Guide

Students considering studying medicine or dentistry are invited to access the iCanMed website for information about where to study medicine and dentistry, what the entry requirements might be, and all things related to the UCAT test required for most medicine courses. This is an excellent ‘go to guide’ to use as a resource.

Career in Non-Emergency Patient Transport
Paramedic Services Victoria provides non-emergency patient transport in Metropolitan Melbourne and Regional Victoria and provides non-emergency patient transport to both public and private hospitals, diagnostic facilities, and private individuals.

On a recent SEEK advertisement for a role as a Patient Transport Officer (PTO) at Paramedic Services Victoria, details of the key duties of the PTO were published, and include –

 

  • Ensuring full compliance with organisational policies and procedures

  • Acting as the primary carer in the assessment, treatment and transport management of patients

  • Performing as part of a team to deliver high quality treatment in a timely, safe and efficient manner

  • Ensuring compliance with patient care documentation requirements

  • Adhering to all relevant regulations and clinical practice

  • Maintaining currency of qualifications by undertaking training and updates as required

  • Maintaining of work areas


The advertisement goes on to state that the successful candidate should be able to demonstrate -

 

  • Ability to take a leadership role within the team to ensure high standards of patient care and safety

  • Clear communication and good interpersonal skills

  • Able to work reasonable additional hours if required

  • Physically capable of performing patient transfers


PTO’s are not paramedics but, rather, they fulfill the vital role of transporting non-critical patients to hospitals, clinics, etc. To become a Patient Transport Officer (PTO), one needs to complete a minimum of that HLT31120 Certificate III in Non-Emergency Patient Transport.

This course is offered at a few tertiary institutions in Victoria, as well as St. John Ambulance Victoria.

Careers in the Australian Defence Force (ADF)
Did you know that the ADF offers over 200 roles across a wide range of specialist military positions, support roles, traditional and technical trades, and professions that range from medicine to engineering?

Many of these jobs will suit students from diverse backgrounds and those who are not thought of as likely candidates for the ADF. They include jobs for the future aimed at those looking to make the most of their Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths skills.

To ensure students have the most up-to-date information on the opportunities available in the Navy, Army and Air Force, they are encouraged to explore the Defence Jobs website to help them find what their ideal role in the ADF might be.

Aviation Courses in Victoria in 2023
The aviation industry is not only about pilots and flight attendants, but also includes aircraft manufacturing, ground crew, management, customer service, cargo and logistics…the list goes on.
An interesting website to browse can be found here. Below are a number of courses offered in Victoria. For a comprehensive list of all courses, their majors, and double degrees on offer, visit VTAC.

 


 

INSTITUTION

COURSE

MAJOR STUDIES IN 2023

RMIT

 

Associate Degree in Aviation (Professional Pilots)

Aircraft general knowledge, Aviation, Aviation (commercial pilot licence), Aviation (flight rules and air law), Aviation (general navigation), Aviation (instructor rating), Aviation (instrument rating), Aviation (instrumentation and control), Aviation (law), Aviation industry environment, Aviation quality systems, Flight training.

Bachelor of Aviation (Pilot Training)

Aviation safety, Piloting.

Bachelor of Applied Science (Aviation)

Aviation, Aviation management, Aviation operations.

 

Bachelor of Applied Science (Aviation)/Bachelor of Business

Aviation, Aviation Operations, Aviation management, Blockchain Enabled Business, Business & Technology, Business Information Systems, Economics, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Financial Planning, Global Business, Innovation & Enterprise, Logistics & Supply Chain, Management, Management & Change, Marketing, People & Organisation, Social Impact, Study & Work.

SWINBURNE



 

Bachelor of Aviation

Aerodynamics and jet aircraft performance, Air Transport Pilot Licence theory, Airline operations, Airspace management and air traffic services, Aviation business management, Aviation human factors, Aviation safety management systems, Commercial pilot licence, Multi-engine command instrument rating.

Bachelor of Aviation and Piloting

Aerodynamics and jet aircraft performance, Air Transport Pilot Licence theory, Airline operations, Airspace management and air traffic services, Aviation business management, Aviation human factors, Aviation safety management systems, Commercial pilot licence, Multi-engine command instrument rating.

Bachelor of Aviation Management OR
Bachelor of Aviation Management/ Bachelor of Applied Innovation

Air traffic services, Aircraft design and operations, Aircraft maintenance, Airline planning and operations, Airport management, Airspace management, Aviation business management, Aviation marketing, Aviation regulation and operation, Flight planning and performance, Project management.

Bachelor of Aviation/Bachelor of Business

Accounting, Air transport pilot licence theory, Aircraft aerodynamics and performance, Aircraft design and operations , Airspace management and air traffic services , Aviation business management, Aviation human factors, Aviation regulation and operation, Aviation safety management systems, Business administration, Business analytics and analysis, Commercial pilot licence, Entrepreneurship and innovation , Finance , Human resource management, Information systems, Logistics and supply chain management, Management , Marketing, Multi-engine command instrument rating.

Bachelor of Aviation Management/Bachelor of Business

Accounting, Air traffic services, Aircraft design and operations, Aircraft maintenance, Airline planning and operations, Airport management, Airspace management, Aviation business management, Aviation human factors, Aviation marketing, Aviation regulation and operation, Aviation safety management systems, Business administration, Business analytics and analysis, Entrepreneurship and innovation , Finance, Flight planning and performance, Human resource management, Logistics and supply chain management, Management, Marketing .

WILLIAM ANGLISS INSTITUTE

Certificate III in Aviation (Cabin Crew)

Customer Service on an Aircraft, First Aid, Inflight food and beverage service, Pre-flight customer service, Responsible Service of Alcohol, Safety and security.

Jo Miles

The SBC uniform shop is only a click away - now operating via appointments, Please click here to book an appointment or order via our online shop if you know your son's sizes'

Please note that the uniform shop is closed during the school holidays
 

For all other uniform enquiries, please email rbuhagiar@sbc.vic.edu.au or phone 9289 1176.

Renee Buhagiar