College Updates Term 4 Week 3 - 31 Oct 24
Monday 4 November | |
Tuesday 5 November |
KG Day 1 Orientation Morning |
Wednesday 6 November |
TAFE Yes Program 2024 USYD Science Extension Yr 9 Bournda EEC & BV CDAT Challenge Yr 10 Camp |
Thursday 7 November |
Yr 10 Camp Yr 9 Bournda EEC & BV CDAT Challenge |
Friday 8 November |
Yr 12 Graduation Dinner Yr 10 Camp Yr 9 Bournda EEC & BV CDAT Challenge |
These dates may be subject to change at the discretion of the College. Any changes will be advised to parents and carers via Schoolzine.
Reminders
HSC Exams are on until end of Week 4
K - Yr 4 Intensive Swimming Program is Week 6 & 7
Yr 10 Camp is Week 4
19-20 December are both Pupil Free Days
In Term 4 our Primary Assemblies to acknowledge student achievement will be held in the amphitheatre at 12:10 on Wednesday, 6 of November and Wednesday, 11 of December. We also have our Primary Christmas Concert and Primary Beach Picnic on Tuesday, 17 December. We hope to see you at one of these celebrations of student success at LCCC.
Our Summer Menu is now available.
(copy of menu attached)
Exciting news.... We are also trialing new snack boxes, three options available these can be purchased over the counter from 8:30am or via Qkr online available for pick up recess. Please keep that mind if you have run out of time for breakfast in the morning.
Freshly baked cookies will be available twice a week on Tuesdays and Thursdays for $3 each - over the counters sales only - see the board for flavours.
Snack Box Options are:
Box 1 - Noodle Box - Choice of Chicken or Beef noodles, a piece of fresh fruit, museli bar and variety pack of chips.
Box 2 - Nippys Flavoured milk box - Choice of Strawberry or Chocolate, a piece of fresh fruit, museli bar and variety pack of chips.
Degree updates and events |
Year 10 and 11 High-Performance Architecture Roadshow | 14 November
Ideal for students interested in architecture, the built environment or sustainability. Attendees will partake in hands-on activities and learn about cutting-edge research on urban heat mitigation and net zero in the built environment. This event is hosted at Civic Gallery, PHIVE, Parramatta from 10 - 12pm on Thursday, 15 November. Register here
UNSW Indigenous Admission Scheme | Applications close 15 November
The UNSW Indigenous Admission Scheme (IAS) is an interview-based entry pathway providing Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples entry into a UNSW undergraduate degree (excluding degrees offered under our Indigenous Pre-Programs). It is not ATAR dependent, meaning students do not need an ATAR to be considered. Apply here
SciX@UNSW2025
Suitable for all senior high school science students, the SciX program is designed to support students to conduct their own scientific research. The program’s one-week intensive summer school will run from 20 – 24 January 2025. Registrations are open now.Learn more
Changes to Bachelor of International Public Health
The Bachelor of International Public Health is now the Bachelor of Public Health. Ideal for students who are interested in improving health outcomes and tackling health challenges among populations across the world. This degree focuses on how to prevent illness and disease, whereas clinical programs focus on treatment.
New Minor in Game Art launching in 2025
Available within degrees like Bachelor of Arts, Design, Fine Arts, and Social Sciences, this minor aims to develop skills and knowledge in real-time graphics and screen-based game art practice. Ideal for students with career aspirations in game art and design.Learn more
New Criminology double degrees
UNSW Law & Justice has recently launched two new Criminology programs: the Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice/Bachelor of Psychological Science and the Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice/Psychology (Honours). Suitable for anyone who wants to drive social progress for those interacting with the justice system.