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22.01.2022 We had a great day today celebrating Book Week 2020! Congratulations to all students for their amazing book entries! Thank you to everyone for their effort which ensured a fun-filled day! Detailed results of the book awards and more photos will be available in our newsletter and on the Pyramid Hill College News Facebook page!



22.01.2022 The value of our local heroes and the lessons that we can learn. Mateship, bravery, courage and persistance. Thank you Lloyd for your service and allowing us the privilege of sharing your experiences. Narration: Geoffrey Miller Music by: Pranesh MacLean Photographs: Lloyd Mills Collection & Australian War Memorial... Special thanks: Helen Stevens & Margaret Williamson, Pyramid Hill Historical Society Interview conducted in 2018 by Sharyn Glen See more

22.01.2022 Last night our MATE’S coordinator Katrina hosted a virtual trivia night. It was a very uplifting night and one of great social connection for all. Thanks to Katrina and Barb for their organisation and thanks to all our mentors and mentees who joined on the screen. Those who took away a prize on the night were: Trivia Queen’s: Imogen & Sammi Team Integrity: Marcus & Nick Team Improver: Jahna & Barb... Singing Diva: Abi Talent Squad: Adam, Lydia & Imogen Overall Winners: All those who joined in and enjoyed the night! See more

21.01.2022 From the playground of Pyramid Hill to a surviving hero of World War II. Thank you Harvey for the sacrifice you made for our country and sharing your memoirs with us. A heroic story from one of our very own. Narration: Geoffery Miller Music by: Pranesh MacLean Photographs: Harvey Bawden Collection & Australian War Museum... Special thanks: Helen Stevens & Margaret Williamson, Pyramid Hill Historical Society Interview conducted in 2018 by Sharyn Glen See more



20.01.2022 It seems like yesterday we farewelled our Year 10 Class of 2018 and they have now finished their time at school! Today sees the beginning of the final exam period and we know you will all do the best that you possibly can! Good luck and we are very proud of you all and we know that you will be successful in what you choose to pursue. #onceaphckidalwaysaphckid

20.01.2022 In a year when many of us have faced challenges we’re more likely than ever to hear No, I’m not OK. Learn how to listen, help them find support and better ways to manage the load, and how to check in and stay connected at www.ruok.org.au/how-to-ask

19.01.2022 Whilst remote learning has challenged us all .. it has also provided opportunities and our students are shining! Have a look at some of the great work produced in Week 3. Well done everyone!



19.01.2022 Transition for Pyramid Hill College 2021 Foundation students We would like to welcome the Foundation students for 2021 to Pyramid Hill College for the following transition session. Tuesday 8th December 2020 9.00am - 3.20 pm

18.01.2022 Week 2 down ..... and lots of great learning tasks are being submitted! A fabulous effort everyone.

18.01.2022 https://www.abc.net.au//eta-aquariid-meteor-show/12194636

17.01.2022 Last night we celebrated the ‘sheer awesomeness’ of our 2020 Year 10 Class at our annual ‘Year Ten Dinner’. How proud are we of yet another amazing group of students. We wish them all the very best for the years ahead. As we follow their life journey with interest; we can’t wait to hear of the great things that they will ensure come their way! Farewell Class of 2020’! #onceaphckidalwaysaphckid

17.01.2022 Our Year Ten Dinner was a very special occasion as we celebrated the achievements of the ‘Class of 2020’. What an amazing group of young adults this group have proven to be. #onceaphckidalwaysaphckid



14.01.2022 When life gives you lemons make lemonade! This week we have been so pleased to see what can be achieved by our learners when you have a "positive can-do attitude" and "optimism" in the face of adversity. Keep up the great work! #phcbettertogether

13.01.2022 An amazing tribute Mrs Kerr

11.01.2022 We welcome all the 0-5's to Pyramid Hill College this Friday!

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07.01.2022 Our Year 9 students had a great day learning about what VET courses are offered at the North Central Trade Training Centre. A ‘state of the art’ facility that our students have access to from Year 9 on. So pleased to receive great feedback on the enthusiasm and conduct of our students.

06.01.2022 Our Remembrance Day service this year was hosted by our School Captains Zoe and Mitch. A moving service that expressed our gratitude to those that sacrificed their lives to ensure that the future generations of Australians can live with freedom. Lest We Forget.

05.01.2022 Coronavirus has meant many of the activities children love have had to stop. But guess what's still there for them? Nature. Even if it's the grass in your backy...ard or plants on your balcony, it's all around us! Nature play expert, Daniel Burton, shares some tips about how kids can still make the most of it, even during isolation.

03.01.2022 Today we remember all those men and women who have fought and given their lives in the name of war. This has allowed us as Australians to lead a life in a country of freedom. Lest We Forget.

01.01.2022 NOW APPLICABLE TO ALL SCHOOLS ACROSS THE STATE as from Monday August 3rd. a. For schools in Victoria, all school-based staff must wear face coverings at school, and when travelling to and from school. b. Teachers and education support staff will not be required to wear face coverings while teaching, but those who wish to do so, can. Teachers should wear face coverings in other areas of the school when not teaching (for example, in the staffroom, on yard duty and when providin...g first aid or taking temperatures), and when travelling to and from school. c. Students who attend primary school for on-site supervision will not be required to wear a face covering. Students who are aged 12 or over by Year 6 will not be required to wear face coverings. The Victorian Chief Health Officer has advised that it is not practical to require some primary school students to wear face coverings while others are not required to. d. All secondary school students who are attending on-site will need to wear a face covering, including when travelling to and from school, unless they are travelling alone in a vehicle or with members of their household. e. Some students and staff are exempt from these requirements. This includes students or staff who have a medical condition - including problems with their breathing, a serious skin condition on the face, a disability or a mental health condition. This includes students who attend specialist schools. f. Parents/carers will be required to wear face coverings whenever they leave the house, including for school drop off and pick up. If they are travelling in a car alone, or only with members of their household, they do not need to wear a mask. See more

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