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Year 12s prepare for the future

Term 3 is a particularly momentous one for our Year 12 students as they count down their final weeks of coursework, completing their last SACs and preparing for their Units 3 and 4 examinations. It has been wonderful to see students supporting each other and making the most of the academic coaching and additional support on offer.

Year 12s at their recent soirée

Year 12 students have also had a range of sessions with the Careers team to support them in preparing for their post-school pathways, including submission of VTAC applications. One-to-one sessions with our Careers counsellors are available and strongly encouraged for all our Year 12 students as they consider their options for future study, work pathways and beyond.

All Senior students are members of the Careers Canvas course, where they can find curated resources and book in a time to meet with our Careers team.

Professional engagement

As pioneers in educational innovation, Haileybury Pangea staff engage regularly with the wider educational community to share insights and learn about the needs of schools, students and families across Australia.

In July, Pangea’s Digital Learning Leader Geoff Orton attended the Isolated Children’s Parents’ Association National Conference in Sydney, linking with parents and professionals who advocate for educational access for students living in remote areas across Australia.

We are also delighted to celebrate Haileybury Pangea teacher and Digital Learning Leader Dominika Kapustka, who was named Education Rising Star of the Year at the Australian Education Awards in August.

Haileybury staff will also present this month at EduTech and at CanvasCon — two of Australia’s largest educational technology events — about Haileybury’s innovative use of technology to enhance teaching and learning.

Joanna Baker
Head of Campus