Welcome to Term 2 Week 6
What's in this week's Connect
- Mini School: A Journey of Learning about Reconciliation
- NSW Public School Survey: Years 3-12
- Queanbeyan Performing Arts Festival: We would love you to sign up!
- Student Work: Yr 10 English - Reimagined Poetry
- Join our 2025 Push-Up Challenge!: 4-26 June
- eSafety Parents & Careers Webinars: Term 2
- Careers
- University Information & Open Days: updated weekly
- Learning & Wellbeing Coaches 2025
- Wellbeing: General links
We would love to hear from you. If have something to share in our school newsletter please email it to: finigansde@det.nsw.edu.au
Mini School: A Journey of Learning about Reconciliation
Mini School last week provided an enriching experience for 25 of our students over three exciting days. Coinciding with Reconciliation Week, this program provided a unique opportunity for students to engage with important themes of understanding and respect.
Kicking off our Mini School, students participated in a National Sorry Day assembly, led by our dedicated Student Leadership Team. This assembly set the tone for the week, fostering an understanding of reconciliation and its significance in our community.
Students also enjoyed an informative excursion to the Museum of Australian Democracy (MoAD) and the National Museum's First Australians exhibition, where they explored the rich history and contributions of Indigenous Australians. One of the most memorable parts of the week was the On Country Experience with local elder Tyronne Bell, who shared invaluable insights and stories about our land and its heritage.
A popular highlight of Mini School was the evening activity at Kingpin, where students enjoyed a fun-filled session of ten-pin bowling, fostering teamwork and some healthy competition.
Overall, Mini School was a wonderful mix of education, culture and fun, leaving students with lasting memories and a deeper understanding of reconciliation. We look forward to seeing you again at the next Mini School in Term 3!
NSW Public School Survey
Our school is taking part in the NSW Public Schools Student Survey which is conducted by the NSW Department of Education.
The survey invites full time students in years 3-12 to provide valuable feedback on what they think about school life, how engaged they are with school and the different ways that teachers interact with them.
Further information about the NSW Public Schools Survey can be found by clicking the link below.
If you do not want your child to take part in the survey, please click the link below, complete the form, and return by 13th June 2025.
Queanbeyan Performing Arts Festival: We would love you to sign up!
Student Work
Year 10 English: Reimagined Poetry
This term, our students journeyed into the wild, wonder-filled woods of classic poetry - and came back with verses entirely their own. Inspired such classic poets as Edgar Allen Poe, Robert Frost, Sylvia Plath and William Shakespeare, Year 10 were challenged not simply to write poems, but to reimagine them - to take the core themes and techniques of literary giants and spin them into something personal, powerful, and new.
Here are some of the results:
Join our 2025 Push-Up Challenge!
Last year, our students and staff collectively completed over 50,000 push-ups and raised $1,500 for Lifeline and mental health services across Australia. What a fantastic feat this was for our school community!
This year, we’d love to ‘push’ even further than this – by including more students and staff than ever before in the Finigan SDE Push-Up Challenge, completing more push-ups, and raising even more money for charity.
Does this sound like something you’d like to be a part of?
Join our school community in this challenge between the 4th-26th of June. You can join our whole-school team, by registering your name and details at the following LINK.
Alternatively, if you’re not keen on doing the push-ups, you might like to throw a few dollars in to fuel our fundraising campaign and post some encouraging words for our participants. You can donate to our school team, by using the following LINK.
We hope to have you join us and we’ll have some further updates soon!
eSafety Parents & Carers Webinars: Term 2
The eSafety Commissioner has some free webinars coming up to give parents and carers the knowledge, skills and tools to support their children to have safe online experiences.
Some of the topics include:
Understanding & using parental controls to help protect your child online
Parental controls can be a useful addition to the strategies you use to help protect your child online. Parental controls can help keep children and young people by preventing access to harmful content, managing time spent online and who they communicate with.
Join us at this 45-minute webinar to find out about:
- the types of parental controls available and how to set them for your child’s safety including smart devices, in apps, gaming platforms and computers
- using parental controls with other online safety strategies to help your child build digital and critical skills to have safer experiences online.
It’s suitable for parents and carers of children in primary school.
Term 2 (Australian Eastern Standard Time):
- 3 June, 3.30pm
Sexual extortion: What parents & carers need to know
Sexual extortion or ‘sextortion’ is a form of blackmail where someone threatens to share a nude or sexual image or video of a person unless their demands are met.
Sexual extortion is a serious, growing online concern, especially for young people. But what exactly is it? What conversations may help prevent it and how can you support your child if they’re targeted?
This 30-minute webinar will explain:
- what sexual extortion is
- the impacts and potential harms sexual extortion may have on young people
- strategies to support young people who may experience sexual extortion, including how to respond and access support; and how to encourage safer and more positive online interactions.
It’s suitable for parents and carers of young people in upper primary and secondary school.
Term 2 (Australian Eastern Standard Time):
- 18 June, 12.30pm
Careers
Personalised 2025 HSC written exam timetables have been released via Students Online.
Please see below link for other key NESA dates.
8 jobs for people who love movies
If you want to turn your love of cinema into a fully-fledged career, we have some jobs you might like to look into.
7 ways volunteering can benefit you
Volunteering isn’t just great for the people you help – it’s good for you too. Find out the ways volunteering can benefit you.
Navigating your post-high school pathways
Here are some practical steps, strategies, and resources to help you make informed choices about your post-high school pathway.
Ma & Morley Scholarship Program: University of Newcastle
The Ma & Morley Scholarship Program application process is designed so that a diversity of students have a fair opportunity to access this life changing experience. There are 3 separate categories:
- Academic Excellence
- Educational Disadvantage
- Indigenous
The ABC Heywire Competition 2025
The Heywire Competition is where young people aged 16 - 22, living in regional, rural or remote Australia can share what life is like outside the major cities through text, photo, video or audio.
How to become an Instructional Designer
Instructional design is all about creating memorable learning experiences. If this sounds like something you’d enjoy, learn more in this Job Spotlight.
Launch your Career in artificial intelligence (AI)
Audience: Students in Years 9–12 are invited to explore the exciting opportunities artificial intelligence (AI) offers.
Launch your Career connects students with industry professionals. Discover amazing opportunities within artificial intelligence information including:
In a one-hour interactive session, participants will explore:
- opportunities in AI: Uncovering the vast potential AI holds.
- transforming work practices: See how generative AI is revolutionising the workplace.
- AI in finance: Learn about AI’s impact in the finance industry.
- AI in education: Discover how AI is reshaping education.
- The future of AI: Gain insights into what lies ahead for AI.
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- Date: 5 June 2025
- Time: 10:00am – 11:00am
- Location: Teams webinar (link provided on registration)
CLICK HERE TO FIND OUT MORE AND REGISTER
University Information & Open Days
Open Days Guide 2025
Click HERE to download a copy of the Open Days Guide 2025, for students and their families.
Gap Year Guide 2025
Click HERE to download a copy of the Gap Year Guide 2025, for students and their families.
The 2025 University Early Entry Guide
It’s arrived! The 2025 University Early Entry Guide!
- Early Entry Guide 2025: School Licensed Edition
- Early Entry Quick Reference Guide: Early Entry QRG 2025
- Early Entry – Accepting offers: Study Work Grow Education
University of Canberra (UC)
The Snow Scholarships Applications are now open!
Snow Scholarships have been co-created by Snow Foundation and UC. Snow Foundation believes in the power of education to change lives and open doors – helping students realise their potential and grow into confident, purposeful leaders. In partnership with the University of Canberra, they’ve committed $20 million to back students who have big dreams and just need the support to get there. The Snow Scholarships are designed to support students in Canberra and regional or rural NSW who face barriers to higher education.
Scholars receive:
- up to $30,000 per year to support living costs, travel, and accommodation
- wrap-around academic, personal, and leadership growth
- a welcoming, diverse community of peers and mentors.
With a Snow Scholarship, higher education isn’t just a hope – it’s a pathway.
Find out more and apply for Snow Scholarships
Early Offer Scheme Now Open for Applications!
If you’re a current Year 12 student applying to UC for undergraduate study next year, you could receive an early admission offer under the Early Offer Scheme using criteria other than your ATAR.
Applications for Early Offers opened on 19 May 2025.
Important dates:
- 19 May 2025 : Applications
- 17 August 2025 : Applications close
- 31 August 2025 : Early Offer document deadline
- 15 September 2025 : Offers released
What do you need to apply?
- Your official Year 11 NESA (NSW) report
- A 300-word personal statement about which course you are interested in studying, and why you have chosen to apply for this course at the University of Canberra.
To find out more and to start your application, click here.
The Aunty Agnes Shea Early Childhood Education Scholarships
Do you have an interest in Early Childhood Education and Care? Do you want to see our Booris thrive in the world?
The Aunty Agnes Shea Early Childhood Scholarships are available to Aboriginal people in the ACT seeking to start or progress their careers in the Early Education and Care Sector.
On offer:
- Cert III or Diploma in Early Child Eduation and Care, or Bachelor of Early Childhood Edcaution (birth to 5 years).
- Ongoing Support from the Scholarship team and broader Yerrabi team to help you succeed in your studies.
Discover FAD Holiday Workshops
Are you a Year 10-12 student? The University of Canberra's Faculty of Arts and Design (FAD) would like to invite you to our DiscoverFAD short courses these winter school holidays. Our short courses are facilitated by our talented academics and are a greatway for high school students to experience what life is like at University, and gain an understanding of their pathways to get there.
Click here to find out more and register for your workshops.
NIDA
YOU’RE INVITED TO NIDA OPEN DAY 2025
Thinking about a career in theatre, film, television, dance, opera, or live events? NIDA Open Day 2025 is your chance to explore pathways across a range of disciplines into the industry and experience life at one of the world’s leading performing arts institutions.
- When: Saturday 14 June 2025, 9:30 AM – 3:30 PM
- Where: On-campus at NIDA (215 Anzac Parade, Kensington) + select online sessions
Join us to:
- Learn about Bachelor, Master, and Diploma programs
- Tour state-of-the-art facilities
- Meet expert teaching staff, students & alumni
- See NIDA students in action on stage & behind the scenes
- Discover the vibrant creative community that makes NIDA unique
- Begin your journey in a creative career
The full program will be announced soon – register now to stay updated!
We look forward to welcoming you to NIDA.
UNSW Sydney
Year 12 Information Evening
Learn more about admission pathways, UAC preferencing, scholarship tips and more. Register for the on campus event at the Roundhouse on Thursday 12 June or Livestream on Tuesday 10 June (6 – 8pm). Both evenings will share the same content – those who join in-person will get the opportunity to network with industry partners and faculties.
UNSW Business School Information Evening
Students will hear directly from expert academics and current students. You will also learn about the 2026 application process, career pathways and degree options. Register here
Discover how to gain early entry through the Portfolio Entry Early Conditional Offer Scheme. At this event you will learn how to craft a standout portfolio for degrees in Arts, Design and Architecture (ADA). This is an in person event, register your interest. Faculty of Engineering portfolio event is online, Wednesday 16 July (6-7pm) register your interest here.
University of Sydney
Year 12 Information Evening (online) | Wednesday 11 June, 6 – 7:30pm
Jump online for an information evening designed for Year 12 students and their caregivers. Learn about university entry, scholarships, study options, and more — all from the comfort of your home.
You'll hear about entry schemes, student support, life as a Sydney student, accommodation options, interstate-specific information and the application process through UAC. Our online event will also feature a presentation from UAC and a University of Sydney alumni, and a live Q&A.
Don’t miss this opportunity to explore your future options and get your questions answered about joining the Sydney student community in 2026. Register here
Accommodation Exploration Webinar | Tuesday 29 June, 5 - 6pm
MySydney Entry & Scholarship Scheme Webinar | Tuesday 24 June, 5 - 6pm
MySydney Entry and Scholarship Scheme for students residing in low socio-economic areas? Register for our webinar to learn about the great benefits offered, including entry on a reduced ATAR, a $8,500 per annum scholarship and a range of ongoing support. Find out about eligibility criteria, how to apply, frequently asked questions and more! Register here
Regional & Remote Entry Scheme Webinar | Tuesday 24 June, 6 - 7pm
Find out how students residing in regional and remote areas can enter their dream course through our Regional and Remote Entry Scheme. Register for our webinar to hear about the great benefits offered, including entry on a reduced ATAR and a range of ongoing support, and learn about eligibility criteria, how to apply, scholarships for regional students and more! Register here
University of Wollongong
Early Admission - UOW’s early entry scheme opens towards the end of this term. UOW Early Admission will open Monday 16 June and close Friday 8 August.
We are happy to offer Early Admission workshops for your students for late Term 2 or early Term 3 where we can guide students through the process. Please email me with a couple of preferred times and dates so we can get you booked in.
More information on Early Admission is available on the UOW website.
Open Day - If you would like to learn more about UOW before you apply, UOW Open Day provides an opportunity to attend information sessions, talk to academic and service staff and visit campus. There will be 2 events in 2025:
- 28 June: Wollongong Campus
- 26 July: Liverpool Campus
Charles Sturt University (CSU)
Charles Sturt Advantage Early Offer - Session Recording
CSU held their first Charles Sturt Advantage Early Offer webinar for the year, and if you missed it you can catch up by watching the recording. You'll see Rebecca Baker speaking with Jordan Stewart CSU’s early offer co-ordinator and answering student questions live via the Q&A.
You'll see students questions being answered live via the Q&A.
View it on the CSU website: https://study.csu.edu.au/information-for/school-leavers/charles-sturt-advantage
Charles Sturt Advantage (Early Offer)
- Round 1 - Early bird applications close 31 July 2025 and offers will be made from 1 September 2025.
- Round 2 - Applications close 31 August 2025 and offers will be made from 19 September 2025.
- Students Apply Here - https://study.csu.edu.au/information-for/school-leavers/charles-sturt-advantage
La Trobe University
Course updates:
- Bachelor of Biological Sciences - New core subjects and course location
- Bachelor of Laws (Honours) / Bachelor of Politics, Philosophy and Economics -New specialisation course
- Bachelor of Arts Explorer tool - Explore over 34 different arts majors or add your interests to refine your selection
Open Days 2025:
- Melbourne (Bundoora) - Sunday 3 August 2025
- Shepparton - Sunday 10 August
- Mildura - Wednesday 13 August
- Sydney - Saturday 16 August
- Albury-Wodonga - Sunday 17 August
- Bendigo - Sunday 24 August
Macquarie University (MQU)
- Open Day: 16 August 2025, 10am – 4pm
National Institute of Education: UCAT & Pathways into Medicine
UCAT and Pathways into Medicine Webinar Recording and PDF Slides - Students in Year 9, 10, 11 or 12 considering a career in medicine or dentistry, and missed the previous ‘UCAT and Pathways into Medicine/Dentistry’ information session, you can access the recording and PDF slides of the presentation here https://www.nie.edu.au/ucat-free/free-ucat-information-sessions
6 August 2025 at 7.00 pm (AEST)
Torrens University
Virtual Open Day Catch Up | Torrens University - For students who missed Torrens University's February Virtual Open Day, the recording is now available. Hear from academics about courses, scholarships, internships and what sets Torrens University apart. https://www.torrens.edu.au/whats-on/open-day/virtual-open-day.
Western Sydney University
Western Sydney University Open Day | Sunday 6 July - The date for Western Sydney University's 2025 Open Day has been set for Sunday 6 July. Taking place at our vibrant Parramatta South Campus, Open Day is a fantastic opportunity for future students, teachers and the community to tour the facilities, chat to academic staff and current students, and learn all about what Western has to offer. For more information visit https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/openday.
Scholarships, Early Entry, Alternative Pathways:
- Western's HSC True Reward Early Offer Program - HSC True Reward acknowledges that students are much more than their scaled ATAR. The program recognises a student’s subject performance, which best reflects their strengths and areas of interest, as an indicator of future success at university. Offers based on Year 11 or 12 results are made from September. For more information visit https://bit.ly/43e4Gtu.
- Western Sydney University Indigenous Entry Pathway Program - The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Pathway Entry Program is an alternative University Entry Program for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Applicants can gain entry to any undergraduate degree at Western by completing the entry assessment and be supported throughout their education. The next assessment days are online and on campus in June 2025. For more information visit https://bit.ly/47iMOwF.
Resources for Students
The Importance of a USI - A Unique Student Identifier (USI) is a student’s education number for life. All students undertaking nationally recognised training such as VET or a First Aid course, must have a USI to get their certificate. Higher education students need it to access a Commonwealth Supported Place, HELP loans and to graduate. Students can create their USI in under 5 minutes using their ID. For more information visit www.usi.gov.au or email stakeholders@usi.gov.au.
Learning & Wellbeing Coaches 2025
The Learning and Wellbeing Coaches for 2025 are as follows:
- Primary: Milly Hammond
- Year 7 & 8: Mark Huynh (supported by Milly Hammond on Fridays)
- Year 9: Aamir Aftab & Tracey O'Leary
- Year 10: Jessie Norman/Shane Spellman (job-share) & Dylan Wood
- Year 11: Donna Needham
- Year 12: John Preston
Wellbeing links
To access the school counselling service students from year 6 to year 12 can self refer.
https://forms.office.com/r/2xBCyq7Gff?origin=lprLink