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College Community
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Who are we? |
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See here for a general introduction to our community, the Parents and Citizens and School Council groups. |
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Where are We? |
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Chancellor State College is a co-educational school situated in the suburb of Sippy Downs on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland. We are approximately one hour's drive north of Brisbane. Neighbouring areas include Buderim, Caloundra, Mooloolaba and Maroochydore. We form part of an educational precinct that includes the University of the Sunshine Coast, Siena Catholic College, Matthew Flinders College and The Harmony Montessori School. |
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Enrolment Management |
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Our Enrolment Management Strategy applies from 1 January 2003. With the opening of the new Dixon Road Interchange, some boundaries have changed. |
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Our Staff |
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The number of staff at Chancellor State College has expanded to support the school’s growth and the level of staff mobility is low. There is a dynamic mix of age, gender, expertise, special interests and skills. This diversity allows our school to cater for the range of student needs. Everyone is committed to creating a school of excellence for all. |
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Objectives and Functions |
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The P&C Association is formed to enable the school community members – parents, carers and interested community members to be actively involved in the school’s operations. |
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P&C Committee Members 2009 |
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President | David Grech | Vice Presidents | Vic Gauger, Cassandra Nicole | Secretary | Juanita Richards | Treasurer | Paul Kethro | | Retail Shop Committee Chair | Victoria Anstey | | Chef CC Chair | Barb Ritchie | |
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P&C Meetings |
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Chancellor State College Parents and Citizen’s Association meetings are held on the second Wednesday of the month at 7.00pm at the Primary Campus Administration Building. New members are always welcome. P&C Membership Form (.pdf) |
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Contact Details |
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P&C Operations Manager – Debra Davenport at P&C office Ph 5453 3241 Fax 5453 3243 Mobile 0402 094 425. President - Mr David Grech |
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Tuckshop and Cafeteria Menus |
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Valuing Volunteers |
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Many programs we run for students at Chancellor could not exist without community volunteers. Literacy, numeracy, technology and art programs are among a few that depend on volunteers. Other volunteers work in the primary campus with student banking, library, tuckshop, reading, excursions, Support-a-Writer and classrom reading. "Volunteers have always made a generous contribution to the wellbeing and prosperity of Queensland. Across society, volunteers connect people and provide critical services. Everyone benefits when people volunteer – those who are helped and the volunteers themselves who gain satisfaction, enjoyment and a sense of belonging." Warren Pitt MPMinister for Communities,Disability Services, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships, Seniors and Youth Click here to view a Q Government publication on Valuing Volunteers. |
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Supportive School Environment |
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Our school Code of Conduct emphasizes care, courtesy, cooperation and common sense. Our Code underpins healthy, productive relationships between all members of the school community. The school uses educative processes to repair damaged relationships, resolve conflict and encourage personal accountability. |
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Microsoft - Partners in Learning |
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The goal of the worldwide Innovative Schools program is to share the lessons learned from Microsoft® School of the Future initiatives and other Partners in Learning programs and set up locally appropriate Innovative School models in 12 locations around the world. Microsoft's model is to work with partners to use research-inspired learning principles and best-in-class technology, integrated and adapted for local community needs. The Innovative Schools program is a long-term commitment from Microsoft to partner with governments, local schools, teachers and partners, to establish a sustainable foundation for continued advances in education and learning.
To read more, visit the Microsoft website here. |
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Chancellor Involvement with Innovative Schools Project |
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 Strategic Vision
Chancellor State College’s strategic direction is to embrace the use of ICT in our everyday teaching, learning and operations. ICTs are a part of our P-12 curriculum that aims to prepare our students for the global economy and characteristics of the 21st century learning and work environments. ICTs are used to enhance and engage our students in a relevant, dynamic and futures focussed curriculum. To ensure this success, our College aims to maximise development and partnerships that complement and accelerate our strategic direction – sharing of best practice and embracing of life long learning philosophy create unique opportunities within the learning community of Chancellor State College. |
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ME Learning |
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QESSI |
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Chancellor State College is one of the Queensland Environmentally Sustainable Schools participating in this initiative. QESSI's mission is to establish a network of environmentally sustainable schools that demonstrate whole of school environmental actions and curricula connections based on ecological sustainable development principles. Chancellor is involved in many ways, including... |
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Latest Events |
Surf Skills - Year 6 November 24, 2009 (9:00 am)
Yr 11 Hospitality Introduction to Food Service November 25, 2009 (8:00 am)
Swimming Carnival YRs 3-4 November 25, 2009 (9:00 am)
Swimming Carnival Yrs 5-6 November 26, 2009 (9:00 am)
Surf Skills - Year 6 December 1, 2009 (9:00 am)
ELO Culminating Day December 3, 2009 (9:00 am)
Surf Skills - Year 6 December 8, 2009 (9:00 am)
End of Year Excursions Yrs 7-8-9 December 9, 2009 (8:30 am)
Celebration Day Year 6 December 9, 2009 (9:00 am)
Surf Skills - Year 6 December 15, 2009 (9:00 am)
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