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What a happy and successful term we have had and what a pleasure it is to be part of such a flourishing campus. We recently held the Middle School Sports’ Award Assembly where we acknowledged the many sporting achievements of our students. This was followed by the Term 3 Junior School Accomplishment Awards Assembly which highlighted the academic achievements of students.

At the end of the term, we held the Middle School Arts Festival where the musical, acting and artistic talents of students were on show. We encourage our students to take up the many opportunities on offer here and we love to celebrate their achievements across all areas.

Good sports

Congratulations to Garren (Year 8), Jett (Year 8) and Ella (Year 6) for their exceptional achievements in sport. Garren represented Victoria in the recent Swimming National Championships in Sydney, Jett represented the Victorian Cross-Country team at the National Championships in Canberra, and Ella won three individual gold medals in the Victorian Snow Sports competition and was also awarded overall Primary Champion Snowboarder. Congratulations to these students.


Partnership with Monash University

Last week a group of Year 5 and 6 students visited The Generator, Monash University's central entrepreneurship and startup hub, a place for innovative thinkers and change-makers. The budding entrepreneurial students chosen for this opportunity had all participated in our Curious Minds program, $20 Boss, earlier in the year.

Our students had the opportunity to tour the Generator, Monash’s Maker Space and the newly opened Smart Manufacturing Hub. It was thrilling for our students to tour the high-tech facilities at Monash and to witness aspiring entrepreneurs bringing their ideas to life! The students participated in a pitching workshop with educators from The Generator, before meeting various founders. Our students watched and critiqued their elevator pitches of how they are working towards solving real-world problems in the areas of waste, sustainability, health and education. It was a great afternoon of learning and inspiration!


Early Learning Centre


ELC celebrations

Recently we have had some wonderful celebrations in the ELC that involved children, families and staff.

Firstly, our ELC children joined the Junior School Book Week Assembly. Class by class, children made their way onto the stage and showcased their costumes. Book Week is an annual event that celebrates the magic of books and promotes a love for reading. It is a reminder of the importance of literature and the invaluable role it plays in children’s development.

Secondly, for Father’s Day we celebrated with a wonderful crowd of dads and special friends and watched The Mad Hatter Magic Show. Lots of smiles and laughs were heard throughout this special morning and the show was followed by a delicious morning tea for all dads and special friends to enjoy.

Lastly, on Wednesday, 6 September our team celebrated Early Childhood Educators Day with a morning tea. This day recognises the work of educators in early learning services and the important role they play in supporting children’s wellbeing, learning and development. We are so lucky to have such a passionate and dedicated team of educators.



Junior School


What a fantastic term!

Wow! What a busy term it has been. We have seen our students grow academically and socially over the last nine weeks and they have also experienced so many wonderful events. There was the Billy Cart incursion (Year 2), Chesterville Farm (Prep), Twisted Science (Year 4), 100 Days of School (Prep), chickens in the classroom (Year 1), Father’s Day Morning and author visits in Book Week.

There were also many STEM Week activities, including an incursion called The Little Science Show, and Forest Edge Camp for Year 3 students. No wonder they are all ready for the term break!


Middle School


We look forward to welcoming back all Middle School students and hope they are well and rested for a busy Term 4. A reminder that students have a two-week period to transition back into their summer uniform.

Below is an important list of dates for all parents and students in the Middle School:

6 October
House Swimming
27 October
Spring Sports Assembly
4–7 November
Melbourne Cup long weekend
2–8 November
Years 7 and 8 exams
10 November
Year 8 Graduation
13 November
Term 1A begins
20 November
Art expedition
21 November
Up Day
29 November
Edrington Speech Night 
8 December
Haileybury Carols
8 December
Final day for students

Jeanette Rawlings
Head of Edrington (Berwick)

Haileybury Parents & Friends Edrington (HPFE)

SAVE THE DATE! The HPFE is organising an end-of-year dinner for parents on Friday, 3 November at Stella’s Kitchen at the Orchard at Montague in Narre Warren North. Tickets will be available on TryBooking soon! Lock it in and organise a table for you and your friends. It will be a great night!

Term 4 is fast approaching, which means summer uniform time. If your child’s summer uniform needs a refresh, or if you have some summer uniforms that you are ready to sell, pop into the Second-hand Uniform Shop.

Every Wednesday you will find Di and Kelly at the SHUS from 8.15 am to 10.45 am. The SHUS is always looking for an extra hand, so if you have an hour to spare on a Wednesday to help Di and Kelly, please email them.

Kerry Ilic & Tracy Day
HPFE Presidents
Hpfe@haileybury.vic.edu.au