Year 11
NSW Interschool Model UN Conference
Last Saturday, Sophie Yu and Eleanor Blankenstein teamed up with students from 21 schools across the Greater Sydney Area to engage in the Model United Nations Conference at Pymble Ladies College. As representatives of Spain, they passionately debated the issue of global cooperation in safeguarding journalists and NGO workers around the world. Their dedication was rewarded with the Best Delegation award from the SOCHUM (Social, Cultural and Humanitarian Committee). Congratulations to Sophie and Eleanor for their outstanding work!
When Elenor and I first came into the Model UN hall, we were nervous to say the least – the sight of nearly 100 professional-looking delegates with binders full of research notes made us, first time participants, feel incredibly unprepared. Yet, it turned out that we had been nervous about nothing at all. Two SOCHUM (Social, Cultural and Humanitarian Committee) conferences and a General Assembly went by in no time as we debated global issues from the Ethiopian Tigray Crisis to climate refugees in the Pacific islands and got to know some of the most passionate and knowledgeable people I’ve ever met. Not to mention, it was far from the serious affair I’d imagined – the day was filled with humour, a Gossip Box, and some of the most incredible argument comebacks I’ve heard that made the entire Assembly erupt into applause. Everyone was so kind and supportive; we both learnt and improved so much. To our surprise, we even managed to win SOCHUM Best Delegation at the end of the day.
Sophie Yu and Elenor Blankenstein

Parent Online Safety Information Session (Via Zoom)
Thursday 15 February (this evening)
6pm – 7pm
This informative session provides relevant, positive, strategy-rich and practical content that help parents ignite conversations with their children about the online world and share the tools parents need to guide and support them.
Please register using this link.
A Zoom link to the online session will be emailed to those registered.
Secondary School Individual Portraits and Secondary School Sibling Photos Catch-up Opportunity
Friday 1 March
A catch-up date for missed Year 7-12 Individual Portrait photos and Secondary School sibling photos will be offered on 1 March at recess (10.10am) in the Redlands Learning Hub Level 2 Atrium.
All students are required to be wearing their full school uniform, including blazers for all and ties for boys. Boys must be clean shaven with hair that has been cut so that it is away from eyes, ears and collar. Boys and girls with a hair length touching the collar is to be styled and tied-up neatly so that it is away from eyes, ears and collar. Hair is to be tied back with navy or hair coloured accessories. No hair dye, mullet style haircuts, make-up or nail polish is permitted. No jewellery is to be worn other than one pair of plain gold or silver studs in ear lobes.
If you have any questions, alterations or additional orders, please contact Melba Studios directly on (02) 9438 4566 or email sales@melbastudios.com.au.
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OPEN DAYS, EVENTS and INFORMATION SESSIONS
Term 1 2024
University of Sydney | Why study business at Sydney?
14 February
Discover how our Commerce degree prepares you for the future of work and a wide range of career opportunities. You will learn about the range of study areas (or majors) available – such as Marketing, Finance, Strategy, Innovation and Entrepreneurship. You will also discover the many ways in which you can combine your interests, with over 100 study areas to select from our shared pools of majors and minors. Find out more about internships, industry-focused experiences, and global mobility opportunities on offer to our Bachelor of Commerce students. Find out more
Week 4
NIE | Pathways into Medicine and Dentistry Live Webinar
20 February
This forum is an excellent opportunity for students and their parents to find out about the UCAT, pathways into medicine, and have all questions answered by an expert teacher who has been working in the field since 1999. Find out more
University of Sydney | Why study environmental engineering?
21 February
Join our webinar to learn about our new environmental engineering stream, launching in 2025. If you want to develop solutions to minimise chemical emissions, air pollution control or global warming, environmental engineering is for you. Gain the skills to reduce the carbon footprint of manufacturing processes and choose to specialise in advanced water treatment and purification technologies, energy optimisation, or geotechnical engineering. Find out more
UniMelb | Hansen Scholarship Program online information evening
21 February
The Hansen Scholarship Program is the University of Melbourne’s most generous undergraduate accommodation scholarship, valued at up to $108,000.
The program rewards high-achieving Year 12 students from across Australia who have faced adversity and are committed to helping others. Hansen Scholars receive free accommodation at Little Hall, generous financial support, tailored academic mentoring and more throughout their undergraduate degree at Melbourne.
Applications for the 2025 program will open on 5 February 2024. In this online information session, you’ll discover more about the range of benefits on offer, as well as the eligibility criteria and tips on submitting a competitive application. You’ll also hear from a current Hansen Scholar and have the chance to ask any questions. Find out more
Week 5
Yr 12 ANU Information Session
27 March, Tutor time
Week 6
Charles Sturt | Explore Day
5 March to 16 March
Are you in Year 10, 11 or 12? Then Explore Day is your chance to check out what life at Charles Sturt University is like.
Keen to check out where you’ll be staying? Take a look at our accommodation and tour our campus, chat with students and get the lowdown from lecturers. There’s even a free lunch and a swag bag of goodies. But the best bit about Explore Day? It’s all about you! Pick which interactive session/s interests you, book your spot and then get set for some hands-on learning – and a whole lot of fun. Each of our Explore Day campuses will run different sessions on everything from arts to vet science, so there’s lots for you to explore. Find out more
ANU| Open Day
16 March 2024, 9am-3pm
Get a taste of ANU by attending Open Day 2024. If you can’t join us in-person for Open Day, catch us online as we live stream the event. Register now.
Week 8
University College London
19 March
Loreto Kirribilli is hosting a meet and greet with the recruitment manager from UCL, for students and parents from Lower North Shore schools.
Registrations required. More information and bookings here.
Charles Sturt | Medicine Information Night
20 March
Join our online Medicine Information Night to discover our five-year Doctor of Medicine. Charles Sturt University offers the Joint Program in Medicine in partnership with Western Sydney University. The two-year program runs on our Orange campus in regional New South Wales and is followed by three years of regional placements. Whether you’re in high school, looking for a career change or keen to take the next step in your health career – this information night is for you! Parents, carers and career advisers are also welcome to attend. Find out more
Week 9
UAC Yr 11 and Yr 12 Redlands Student and Parents Webinar
25 March, 5.30-6.30pm
Week 10
Study in USA webinar for Students and Parents Yr 10-12, presented by Internationally Educated
3 April, 6pm
Week 11
University of Melbourne Interstate Applications
9 April, 6.30-7.30pm
More information and bookings.
April Holidays
AIE | Industry Experience Day
11-17 April
AIE’s Industry Experience Day is a great opportunity for students in Years 10, 11 and 12 to learn about the local and international game development, 3D animation and visual effects industries. Students will get the opportunity to learn about the different pathways to get into the industry, what should be in a portfolio and will be able to get creative in practical workshops using industry-standard 3D animation and game development tools.
The sessions are run by industry professionals who have worked on some blockbuster games and films. Everything is provided for you to participate in the hands-on workshops and you will be using the same software that is used in the industry.
Early Entry FAQs
Opportunity – National Leadership Camp 2024
Key Details:
WHEN: 11-14 July
WHO: Yr 10 – 12 Students
WHERE: The Tops Conference Centre, Stanwell Tops, Sydney
PRICE: $940 per student (GST free)
EARLY ARRIVAL DELEGATES: +$110 per student for the extra night (GST free) (Interstate or rural NSW)
Term 1 Key Dates
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Event |
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28 February |
SS Sport Photos Yr 11 HSC & IB Info |
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1 March |
SS Sport photos |
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13 March |
ISA Swimming Carnival |
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18-22 March |
Musical |
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22 March |
SS Sport Photos |
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28 March |
SS X-Country Carnival |
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29-1 April |
Easter (long weekend) |
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10 April |
Yr 11 Student Conferences |
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12 April |
Term 1 ends |
Our Illuminate Scholars Program Commences in Week 5 this Term
Our new Illuminate Scholars program offers students the opportunity to engage in home learning activities and assessment preparation in an academically supported environment, with learner-centred academic coaching.
To book your child’s place in this program, please visit the Illuminate Scholars Program Pulse Page here.
Ms Lisa Vale
Yr 11 Advisor
9968 9837
lvale@redlands.nsw.edu.au
