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St Helena Secondary College

Locality: Eltham North, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 3 9438 8500



Address: Wallowa Rd 3095 Eltham North, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.sthelena.vic.edu.au

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24.01.2022 - DAY 4 Respect Victoria has launched a new campaign, Respect Women: Call It Out 'Respect Is' to coincide with the United Nations (UN) initiative 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence, ... - . Respect Victoria’s Respect Women: ‘Call It Out’ campaign encourages Victoriansto call out sexism, sexual harassment and disrespect towards women. This campaign aims to support the Victorian community in understanding what respect means, what it looks like, and how to put it into practice in their everyday lives. When gender equality exists, we all benefit. Gender inequality involves devaluing or disrespecting women or women’s contributions. Research has consistently found that these forms of disrespect increase the likelihood of violence against women. Respect Victoria wants to inspire action and toencourage members of the public to embrace the types of behaviours and actions that represent and personify ‘respect’. , , . #respectvictoria @respectvictoria #CALLITOUT



20.01.2022 - Respect Victoria has launched a new campaign, Respect Women: Call It Out 'Respect Is' to coincide with the United Nations (UN) initiative 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence, - . ... Respect Victoria’s Respect Women: ‘Call It Out’ campaign encourages Victorians to call out sexism, sexual harassment and disrespect towards women. This campaign aims to support the Victorian community in understanding what respect means, what it looks like, and how to put it into practice in their everyday lives. When gender equality exists, we all benefit. Gender inequality involves devaluing or disrespecting women or women’s contributions. Research has consistently found that these forms of disrespect increase the likelihood of violence against women. Respect Victoria wants to inspire action and to encourage members of the public to embrace the types of behaviours and actions that represent and personify ‘respect’. , , . See more

17.01.2022 P R O G R E S S ! Our brand spankin’ new gym is almost done! We are sooooooooo excited!! ... @fimmaconstructions

17.01.2022 Thank you to the "Help 3095 and Surrounds" group, on behalf of all of the staff at St Helena! We are so grateful for all that you have done for our school community.



12.01.2022 A message from the one and only @phitchener9 Good luck on the rest of your exams, year 12s! All the best ...

11.01.2022 Remembrance Day 2020 Today marks the day that World War One ended, at 11am on the 11th day of the 11th month, in 1918. Today at 11am at St Helena we held a minute silence to reflect and remember those who had fallen.... Lest We Forget.

07.01.2022 O V A L R E O P E N I N G ! ... Please read the post carefully, and most importantly, have fun!



07.01.2022 - DAY 2 Respect Victoria has launched a new campaign, Respect Women: Call It Out 'Respect Is' to coincide with the United Nations (UN) initiative 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence, ... - . Respect Victoria’s Respect Women: ‘Call It Out’ campaign encourages Victorians to call out sexism, sexual harassment and disrespect towards women. This campaign aims to support the Victorian community in understanding what respect means, what it looks like, and how to put it into practice in their everyday lives. When gender equality exists, we all benefit. Gender inequality involves devaluing or disrespecting women or women’s contributions. Research has consistently found that these forms of disrespect increase the likelihood of violence against women. Respect Victoria wants to inspire action and to encourage members of the public to embrace the types of behaviours and actions that represent and personify ‘respect’. , , . #respectvictoria @respectvictoria #CALLITOUT

06.01.2022 Congratulations to our science champion Matt Clough in year 11! He participated in the Australian Science Olympiad and was awarded a High Distinction in Biology and a Credit for Chemistry. ... This was against students all across Australia and is a fantastic achievement.

05.01.2022 - DAY 3 Respect Victoria has launched a new campaign, Respect Women: Call It Out 'Respect Is' to coincide with the United Nations (UN) initiative 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence, ... - . Respect Victoria’s Respect Women: ‘Call It Out’ campaign encourages Victoriansto call out sexism, sexual harassment and disrespect towards women. This campaign aims to support the Victorian community in understanding what respect means, what it looks like, and how to put it into practice in their everyday lives. When gender equality exists, we all benefit. Gender inequality involves devaluing or disrespecting women or women’s contributions. Research has consistently found that these forms of disrespect increase the likelihood of violence against women. Respect Victoria wants to inspire action and toencourage members of the public to embrace the types of behaviours and actions that represent and personify ‘respect’. , , . #respectvictoria @respectvictoria #CALLITOUT

05.01.2022 So much happening at St Helena! Portable classrooms going in - fresh and nice! ... In time, there will be decking in between each classroom for our students to study and hang out. We can’t wait until it’s all complete!

04.01.2022 - DAY 5 Respect Victoria has launched a new campaign, Respect Women: Call It Out 'Respect Is' to coincide with the United Nations (UN) initiative 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence, ... - . Respect Victoria’s Respect Women: ‘Call It Out’ campaign encourages Victoriansto call out sexism, sexual harassment and disrespect towards women. This campaign aims to support the Victorian community in understanding what respect means, what it looks like, and how to put it into practice in their everyday lives. When gender equality exists, we all benefit. Gender inequality involves devaluing or disrespecting women or women’s contributions. Research has consistently found that these forms of disrespect increase the likelihood of violence against women. Respect Victoria wants to inspire action and toencourage members of the public to embrace the types of behaviours and actions that represent and personify ‘respect’. , , . #respectvictoria @respectvictoria #CALLITOUT



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