Download Brochure

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Download Brochure Current Clients New South Wales Ascham School, Edgecliff Casimir Catholic College Emanuel School, Randwick Frensham, Mittagong International Grammar School, Sydney Knox Grammar School, Wahroonga Marcellin College, Randwick Marist Catholic College, North Shore MLC School, Burwood Monte Sant’ Angelo Mercy College, North Sydney “My Career profiling session was great and helped me look at new Pacific Hills Christian School, Dural opportunities through the work force. The session was very beneficial Penrith Anglican College as it gave me a range of careers that are specialised to my personality Pymble Ladies College and personal skills. Overall the profile was of great use and I encour- age many of my peers to participate. Thank you very much.” (Ascham Ravenswood, Gordon School Student) Redlands, Cremorne Santa Sabina College, Strathfield “I was impressed with the professionalism and care taken towards my SCEGGS Darlinghurst son – not only his learning style but also his strengths and abilities. It’s St Aloysius’ College, Milson’s Point easy when your son knows what he wants to do but when he doesn’t St Andrew’s Cathedral School, Sydney it’s a bit harder. I found the interviewer drew out from my son his St Joseph’s College, Hunters Hill passions and interests and helped him think about his career choices according to his abilities. I was very impressed. Thank St Vincent’s College, Potts Point you.” (Newington College parent) Specialised career consulting for school Wahroonga Adventist School students, individuals and careers advisers. Waverley College, Waverley Wenona, North Sydney Call us to discuss options or check out our www.careeravenues.com.au Queensland website: Fairholme School, Toowoomba Grace Lutheran College, Rothwell Loreto College Coorparoo Redeemer Lutheran College, Rochedale CA Profile St Aidan’s Anglican Girls’ School, Corinda St Margaret’s Anglican Girls’ School, Ascot St Mary’s College Toowoomba Dr Marian Kratzing St Peters Lutheran College, Springfield Careers Psychologist & Principal St Ursula’s College, Toowoomba Email: [email protected] The Glennie School, Toowoomba Stuartholme School, Toowong The Scots PGC College, Warwick Elizabeth Brodie Toowoomba Grammar School Careers Counsellor Villanova College Email: [email protected] West Moreton Anglican College, Ipswich Victoria Girton Grammar, Bendigo www.careeravenues.com.au Liebler Yavneh College, Elsternwick Phone: 1300 764 641 Ruyton Girls School, Kew Sacre Cœur, Glen Iris St Kevin’s College, Toorak Australia ABOUT US The future is in your hands We are experienced career counsellors and psychologists who inspire and support individuals to embrace their uniqueness, explore future career avenues and launch their best career options through comprehensive personalised profiling and ca- reer counselliing. We offer a unique, personalised profile and one-on-one meet- ings or group feedback sessions in schools. We also offer edu- cator CA Accreditation. We have been working with young and older Australians for over 25 years. Our focus is on providing guidance and inspiration using the latest in instruments and counselling to excite, ignite and em- power high school students to make informed decisions about career pathways. Profiling Session Options Career Avenues Profile Report Includes: Career Action Plan Personal Insights In Person (for schools within 15 km of CBD) • The Career Avenues Profile Report comes with a Career Action or via Cloud Conferencing • Abstract Reasoning Plan workbook to guide students through their career research. Career Avenues provides administration of the profile over a 4 • Verbal Reasoning hour morning session, with a mid morning break. Students com- • Numerical Reasoning We also provide online a look-up list of all careers in student’s plete the profile elements online on their laptops. • Attention to Detail Integrated list of career ideas through our Career Snapshots Glossary. The Career Snapshots show a short video and a • Physical Reasoning They are monitored by CA staff, the school careers adviser and description of each career. • Spatial Reasoning teachers. • Career Interest Profile Pricing Options • Personality Profile Students who are away for this session are able to complete Service Annual 3 Yr Option # • Transferable Skills Self-Assessment online at home. CA Electronic Profile $80 $65 • List of Integrated, exciting career ideas to explore CA Profile Electronic & $95 $85 Hard Copy * CA Profile & Group $110 $99 Profile Feedback Options for Schools Workshop • Schools can provide their own feedback using their CA CA Profile & 25 min $168 $155 Accredited Staff and CA Material Interview • Remotely delivered Group Workshops with Career Ave- Accreditation Training $220 $220 nues Counsellors • Individual Counselling with Career Avenues Counsellors # new schools receive the discount rate for their initial year with us. using video conferencing Three year service agreements attract a discount .
Recommended publications
  • Independent Schools Scholarships & Bursaries2018
    INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS SCHOLARSHIPS & BURSARIES 2018 Everything you need to know about scholarships and bursaries starts here IN THIS Why choose an independent education? ISSUE 6 helpful tips to make the most of your scholarship application experience PARTICIPATING SCHOOLS (select a school) All Saints College Redlands All Saints Grammar Roseville College Arden Anglican School Rouse Hill Anglican College Ascham School Santa Sabina College Blue Mountains Grammar School SCEGGS Darlinghurst Brigidine College - St Ives Sydney Church of England Frensham School Grammar School (Shore) Hills Grammar St Andrew’s Cathedral School Inaburra School St Catherine’s School - Waverley International Grammar School St Joseph’s College Kambala St Luke’s Grammar School Kinross Wolaroi School St Spyridon College Macarthur Anglican School Tara Anglican School For Girls MLC School The Armidale School (TAS) Monte Sant’ Angelo Mercy College The King’s School Newington College The McDonald College Our Lady of Mercy College Trinity Grammar School Presbyterian Ladies’ College Sydney Wenona School Ravenswood KAMBALA GIRLS SCHOOL ROSE BAY www.kambala.nsw.edu.au Kambala is an Anglican, independent day and boarding school for girls located on the rising shore above Rose Bay with a breathtaking view of Sydney Harbour. Founded in 1887, Kambala caters for students from Preparation to Year 12, with boarders generally entering the School from Year 7. Kambala offers a broad and holistic education and the opportunity for students to truly excel. Kambala’s rich and varied programs, administered in a positive and supportive environment, inspire every student to realise her own purpose with integrity, passion and generosity. Kambala aspires to raise leaders of the future who are academically curious and intellectually brave.
    [Show full text]
  • ASA NSW School Archives SIG Meeting AGM 03042019 DRAFT
    Australian Society of Archivists NSW School Archives Special Interest Group Minutes of the 2018 Annual General Meeting Abbotsleigh, Wahroonga 03 April 2019 Meeting opened: 2.10 pm 1. Welcome: Morwenna Dixon welcomed everyone to the meeting, and thanked today’s SIG PD Day host Julie Daly, along with today’s presenters, including Prue Heath and Marguerite Gillezeau for presenting at the last minute. 2. Attendance and apologies: Present: Morwenna Dixon (Chair, Barker College), Susan Mills (Minutes), Margaret Miller (Moriah College), Charlotte McColl (Sydney Grammar School), Alison Doran (Trinity Grammar School), Joanna Mead (Sisters of the Good Samaritan), Donna Stimson (Stella Marist), Prudence Heath (SCEGGS Darlinghurst), Julie Daly (Abbotsleigh), Jenny Pearce (The King’s School), Gabrielle Ritchie (Arden), Kerri Genovese (Hills Grammar), Cathy Hobbs (St Ignatius College Riverview), Domonique Novak d’Hennin (Cranbrook), Marguerite Gillezeau (Ascham and Redlands), Kate Bowman (MacKillop Catholic College), Julie Mason (Knox), Enid O’Carroll (Pymble Ladies College), Anna Brooks (Loreto Kirribilli), Rowena Curtis (Loreto Normanhurst), Elizabeth Watson. Welcome to new members: Gabrielle Ritchie (Arden Anglican School), Donna Stimson (Stella Marist College), Joanna Mead in place of Sister Lea van Haren (Sisters of the Good Samaritan) and Elizabeth Watson. Apologies: Bridget Minatel, Evangeline Galettis, Carol Anderson, Amalta Sahay, Venettia Miller, Juliet Hart, Catriona White, Rosalind Jones, Zachariah Duke, Br William Shaw, Jenny Pluss, Maureen Baker, David Roberts, Heather Muirhead, Nikki Fochesato, Marlene Plummer, Iain Wallace, Debby Cramer, Michelle Blackman. 3. Confirmation of the Minutes of the previous Annual General Meeting held on 22 March 2018 at St Aloysius College: Confirmed by Jenny Pearce, seconded by Julie Daly.
    [Show full text]
  • Queensland Highland Pipers' Society Queensland
    Queensland Highland Pipers' Society www.qhps.org May 2017 QHPS May Meeting THE PATRON’S TROPHY SOLO PIPING COMPETITION SATURDAY, 27 th MAY 2017 Time: 7pm Wynnum RSL, 174 Tingal Road, Wynnum. TEST PIECE ­ March, Strathspey and Reel (each of 4 parts minimum) Competitors own choice of tunes Prizes: Over $1000 in total prizes (1st, 2nd, 3rd) Judging panel is Joe Joyce, Jason Palfrey and one other to be confirmed. Door Admission Adults $10.00 Children 15 & Under $5.00 2017 Committee The RSL dining room will be open from 6.00pm – 8.30pm for meals. Maurie DeHayr (Patron) Please contact Andrew Roach 0417 287 443 or email [email protected] Andrew Roach (President) Entries are encouraged before 25th so a program can be completed. Alex McConnell MC for the Evening is Matthew Rigby (Secretary/Treasurer) Jim Allan Donald Galloway Plenty of activity over the last month or so with well attended band contests at Redlands and Sunshine Coast and the contest season in Scotland also warming up. In the next month we have the Queensland Pipe Band Championships at Ipswich on 6 June and the Greenbank band contest on 25 June. No solo contest at Ipswich this time but Ipswich Thistle are looking at putting on a separate solo contest later in the year. Alex McConnell Contact Secretary Q.H.P.S. Inc 13 Avesnes Street HOLLAND PARK 4121 Secretary: A J McConnell Email: [email protected] 07 3397 4512 May 2017 QHPS April Meeting Calendar Apr 19 (Wed) - International Our April meeting was a recital featuring Alasdair Henderson, Pipe Guest Recital - Regatta Hotel Sergeant of the Inverary and District Pipe Band and top level participant May 27 (Sat) - Patron's Trophy in the Scottish solo circuit.
    [Show full text]
  • Interschool Queensland Calendar – 2021
    INTERSCHOOL QUEENSLAND CALENDAR – 2021 (last updated 18/03/2021) Please note, this calendar is provisional and subject to change. DATE EVENT TYPE HOST LOCATION CONTACT STATUS (office only) JANUARY 22-24 Tag on Show Australia Day Toowoomba Robyn Berman Approved January Jumping (one class Show Jumping Showgrounds [email protected] per height only) FEBRUARY 13-14 Dressage & Show Stuartholme Fig Tree Pocket Approved February Jumping School 27 February Show Horse and CT Springfield and Park Ridge Pony Club [email protected] Approved Emmaus College 27-28 Tag on Show Millmerran Millmerran John Moffatt Approved February Jumping (one class Agricultural Show Showgrounds per height only) MARCH 5-7 March Wide Bay Regional Interschool QSEC - Caboolture Sarah Hoolihan Approved Championships Queensland [email protected] 13-14 March Show Jumping, The Glennie Toowoomba [email protected] Approved Dressage School Showgrounds 20–21 March POSTPONED Fairholme College Pittsworth Fairholme.equestrian@fairhol Approved Show Jumping & Showgrounds me.qld.edu.au Dressage 21 March Show Jumping Victory College Gympie Showgrounds [email protected] Approved om APRIL 3 April Tag on Show Lockyer Jump Lockyer Jess 0411304400 Approved Jumping (one class Club [email protected] per height only) IQ qualifiers are the IQ qualifiers are the SATURDAY classes SATURDAY classes only only 4 April Tag on Dressage Gladstone Gladstone [email protected] Approved Calliope Equestrian Group 10-11 April Tag on Dressage ATDDEA Atherton Karen Flanagan
    [Show full text]
  • Students to Chant and Cheer on the Worlds Best
    STUDENTS TO CHANT AND CHEER ON THE WORLDS BEST The cheering and chanting will be lively when more than 700 Prep to Grade 12 students from across southern Queensland take part in TAFE Queensland’s Schools Program at the 2019 Adina Polocrosse World Cup. Warwick Polocrosse Club member and Wellcamp school teacher Jess Duncan is co-ordinating the program and is excited to have so many young people keen to be a part of the largest international sporting event ever held in rural Australia. “Polocrosse is one of only three Australian-made sports, and the Schools Program is a great way to introduce young people to the sport, while also educating them on an important part of the country’s sporting history,” Jess said. “The program runs on Tuesday 23 and Wednesday 24 April, so the schools will be watching the first rounds of the World Cup games. Each school will be hosted by a personal guide who will explain the history, rules of the sport, and even some of the tips and tricks used by the players.” “Each school has adopted an international team to cheer for. The students will come armed with banners and are creating their own chants to really get into the spirit of the game.” “Assumption College is bringing the largest contingent of students, and its cheering will be led by students, Madeline Gleeson and Will Reardon, who are both junior members of the Warwick Club. They have also roped in Warwick Polocrosse Club social members and teachers, Mel Fraser and Anna Hardy, and well known Cunningham player and sportswoman Carlie Cooper,” she said.
    [Show full text]
  • In This Issue
    Issue 04 | November 2012 Vol. 05 | Quarterly Magazine IN THIS ISSUE 02 Year of the Farmer 04 Triple Seven 06 Bullying - The Sad Conclusion 18 ABSA Annual Conference Gold Coast 2012 19 ABSA Awards 2012 28 Chairman’s Annual Report 35 The Positives of Social Media CONTENTS 02 Year of the Farmer Year of the Farmer 04 Triple Seven 06 Bullying - The Sad Conclusion 07 Boys & Books 08 Attending Boarding School 11 Dear School Leaders AUTHOR Many of our boarders come from rural areas 12 Risk Management Dr T F Hawkes, Chairman of Australia and many of these live on farms. 13 Lost at 12 Australian Boarding Schools Association Inspired by this fact, and by this being the 14 The Way Forward Year of the Farmer, I felt it appropriate to pen a few lines on the importance of the farming 17 What is Sustainability? sector not only for our boarding schools, but 18 ABSA Annual Conference Gold also for our nation in general. Coast 2012 When I leave Sydney and visit a working 19 ABSA Awards 2012 farm, a curious ease settles over me. I enjoy 20 Indigenous Students Develop the integrity of it all. I have no idea what the pin stripe in the city is doing but the bloke Skills to become Future Leaders over there’s ploughing a field. Clear as day. 22 What Heads Want and Why... Even the dead carcass has authenticity. 26 8 Ways to Better Use Your Don’t think you can cheat death. One day, it’ll get you. Brutal. Real.
    [Show full text]
  • Reports from Schools and Colleges May 2016
    Reports from Schools and Colleges May 2016 Table of Contents Reports from Schools to Schools and Residential Colleges Commission .................................................... 3 Property Trust Calvary Christian College ............................................................................................................................ 4 Shalom Christian College ............................................................................................................................ 7 The Lakes College ....................................................................................................................................... 9 Scots PGC College ..................................................................................................................................... 12 Separately Incorporated Moreton Bay College ................................................................................................................................ 13 Moreton Bay Boys’ College ....................................................................................................................... 16 PMSA Brisbane Boys’ College .............................................................................................................................. 18 Clayfield College ....................................................................................................................................... 20 Somerville House .....................................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Alliance Vol.25 Dec 02
    in● lliance● THE ALLIANCE OF GIRLSa’SCHOOLS (AUSTRALASIA) LTD VOLUME 25 PO BOX 296, MALVERN, VICTORIA 3144 AUSTRALIA NOVEMBER 2002 in alliance The Alliance of Girls’ Schools (Australasia) Ltd Executive Director: Edwina Sear Tel: 03 9813 8916 Fax: 03 9886 9542 President: Barbara Stone MLC School, NSW Executive: Beth Blackwood PLC, WA Lesley Boston The MacRobertson Girls High School, Vic Carolyn Hauff Clayfield College, Qld Nancy Hillier Annesley College, SA Susan Just Ipswich Girls’ Grammar School, Qld Suzanne McChesney Seymour College, SA Ann Mildenhall Queen Margaret College New Zealand Co-opted Executive Member Carolyn Grantsklans Wilderness School, SA Ex Officio Member Ros Otzen Korowa AGS, Vic in this issue ● BoardingBoarding && ExchangeExchange ProgrammesProgrammes inin ourour schools.schools. In Alliance Editorial Deadlines for 2003 FROM THE EDITOR... Volume 26 Thursday, 20 February 2003 …little things lead to wonderful outcomes Student Leadership Conference 2003 & Perspectives on Leadership As I ponder the pages in Bradley Greive’s The opportunity provide. Ruyton has been sending Volume 27 Meaning of Life, the wisdom and pertinence girls overseas for some years and we read not Thursday, 19 June 2003 comes to the fore. We are too often “…impressed only of the way the programme is linked to the Annual Conference 2003 & by and obsessed with objects and achievements curriculum but also of the way the girls have Passing the Baton of immense scale, when it is actually the tiny little responded to such experiences. Saint Peter’s (transition points in our things that, when put together, make big things Collegiate School tells of their Japanese sister schools) possible.” And so it is with this edition of school and their annual visit to Adelaide.
    [Show full text]
  • 2014 International Conference Awards Feature Certified Advancement Practitioner Training Our First Ambassador
    November 2014 2014 International Conference Awards Feature Certified Advancement Practitioner Training Our First Ambassador FEATURED ARTICLES The Changed Face of Crisis Communications Sam Elam The Science of Viral Content Strategy Cameron Pegg Creating a High Performance Leadership Culture Jeremy Carter How do we Solve a Problem like Generation Y? Harmonie Farrow Five Lessons in Campaign Management Brian Bowamn WE CONSULT, CREATE & PRODUCE VIDEOS FOR EDUCATION Producing compelling, fast-paced content through the eyes of entertainment with our primary focus on the youth market. (Education Packages start from $5,000) WWW.DEPARTMENTOFTHEFUTURE.COM.AU [email protected] CONTACT US: +613 9822 6451 2 EDUCATE PLUS Contents 03 The Board 2014 04 From the Chair 06-7 From the CEO 08-12 Conference 2014 14-15 Gala Event 16-17 Educate Plus Ambassador Program 18-19 Creating Leadership Culture 20-21 How do we solve the problem of Gen Y 23 Breakfast Blitz 24-29 Awards for Excellence 2014 30-33 Feature Awards 34-35 The Science of Viral Content Strategy 37-38 Five Lessons in Campaign 40-41 The Changed Face Of Crisis Communications 43 Certified Advancement Practitioner Training 45 Honouring our Fellows 46 Upcoming Chapter Conferences 47-48 Our Members Publication of Educate Plus ABN 48294772460 Enquiries: Georgina Gain, Marketing & Communications Manager, Educate Plus T +61 2 9489 0085 [email protected] www.educateplus.edu.au Cover Photo: International Conference Committee at the Conference Gala Dinner All Conference Photos by Photo Hendriks www.photohendriks.com.au Layout by Relax Design www.relaxdesign.com.au Printed by Lindsay Yates Group www.lyg.net.au All conference photos credited to Photo Hendriks FACE2FACE Nov 2014 1 Experience c unts.
    [Show full text]
  • 2014 Gold Coast Conference Is Here!
    Vol 07 | Quarterly Magazine Issue 03 | September 2014 CONFERENCE EDITION 2014 Gold Coast Conference is Here! CONTENTS Taking the Plunge 02 Taking the Plunge 04 Three New Boarding Houses From Boarding School to Uni 06 Mandatory Notification of Abuse 09 Royle Appeal 12 The Level of Distraction 12 21st Century Spirituality AUTHOR From the locker rooms at boarding school to Nikki Todd the locker room of the Wallabies as the guest 13 Kindness and Togetherness Bond University of Australian great John Eales, Bond Univer- 14 New Principals & Heads of sity scholar Benjamin Hunt has come a long way in the last few months. Boarding 16 The Power and Art of Rapport A Year 12 student at St Ignatius’ College, Riv- erview in 2013 where he captained the 1st XV Building Rugby side, Ben was one of two outstanding students awarded the inaugural John Eales 18 “Andragogy” or “A Sharde Vision” rugby Excellence Scholarship at Bond Uni- 20 Naming Your Schools’ Social Media versity this year. Channels The scholarship, which includes one-on-one 22 Using Creativity to Teach mentoring from arguably Australia’s best ever Wallaby captain John Eales, was introduced Sustainability to celebrate the University’s 25th Anniversary 24 REACHing the Endpoint in 2014 and comes as a result of the institu- tion’s status as the official Education Partner 26 Happy Holidays of the Australian Rugby Union. 28 Habitual “The scholarship is fantastic, I couldn’t ask for 29 Providing Practical Wisdom for our anything more. It is everyone’s dream to be mentored by John Eales,” Ben said.
    [Show full text]
  • Independent Girls Schools to Conduct IGSSA Affairs
    Association Of Heads Of Independent Girls’ Schools 44th Annual Gymnastics Competition Sydney Gymnastic and Aquatic Centre Rooty Hill Friday 25th October 2013 7.00 am – 3.00 pm approx. Trophies Will Be Presented By Mrs Vicki Waters Principal, Pymble Ladies’ College President AHIGS 2013 RISK WARNING (SECTION 5M OF CIVIL LIABILITY ACT 2002) Given on behalf of AHIGS and AHIGS Member Schools Listed Below: Abbotsleigh Loreto Normanhurst Queenwood Ascham School Meriden School Ravenswood Brigidine College MLC School Roseville College Calrossy Monte Sant’ Angelo Santa Sabina Canberra Girls’ Grammar Mount St Benedict SCEGGS Darlinghurst Danebank School New England Girls School St Catherine’s School Frensham OLMC Parramatta St Vincent’s College Kambala PLC Armidale Tangara School Kincoppal-Rose Bay PLC Sydney Tara Loreto Kirribilli Pymble Ladies’ College Wenona Gymnastics Carnival 2013 AHIGS and its members’ schools expect students to take responsibility for their own safety by wearing compulsory safety equipment, by thinking carefully about the use of safety equipment that is highly recommended and by behaving in a safe and responsible manner towards team members, opponents, spectators, officials, property and grounds. AHIGS and its members’ schools also expect parents, spectators and other participants to behave in a safe and responsible manner, to comply with the IGSSA Code of Conduct and to set a good example for the girls. While AHIGS and its members’ schools take measures to make the Gymnastics Carnival as safe as reasonably possible for participants, there is a risk that students can be injured and suffer loss (including financial loss) and damage as a result of their participation in these sporting activities, whether at training or in actual events.
    [Show full text]
  • July 29, 2019 Key Week 2 CIS Primary Golf Paper Selection Date
    NSW Combined Independent Schools Newsletter No.22 – July 29, 2019 Key Primary Nomination Event Secondary Nomination PSSA Events Meetings Primary Trial/Championship Secondary Trial/Championship All Schools Events Other Events Week 2 CIS Primary Golf Paper Selection Date only Mon 29 Jul 2019 NSWPSSA Netball Championships (W) Tue 30 Jul 2019 - Thu 01 Aug 2019 CIS Primary Girls Softball Nominations Close Wed 31 Jul 2019 CIS AGM & Board Meeting 3 Wed 31 Jul 2019 NSW All Schools 15 Years & Under Touch Football Championships Sat 03 Aug 2019 - Sun 04 Aug 2019 Week 3 CIS 15 Years & Under and Open Netball Challenge Day Mon 05 Aug 2019 Association Team Entries Due CIS Management Meeting 3 Tue 06 Aug 2019 CIS Primary Girls Cricket Nominations Close Wed 07 Aug 2019 CIS Primary Girls Softball Trials Wed 07 Aug 2019 NSWPSSA Athletics Selection Trial Thu 08 Aug 2019 CIS Nomination Guidelines - General 1. CIS does not accept Late Nominations. 2. Nominations will only be accepted online from NSWCISSC Member Schools or Member Associations 3. Once a student or teacher has been registered with CIS any subsequent sport nomination will be a renewal rather than a registration. 4. As a nominating teacher or association please ensure the students name, and date of birth have been entered correctly and the Parent/Guardian email is correct and frequently used. The system will send an email to the parent to enable them to complete the registration /renewal process. 5. A sport nomination fee of $25.03 will be charged for all sports in 2019 except for triathlon.
    [Show full text]