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CLP Resources

It is recommended that Home School Liaison Teachers visit the following websites:

The intention is that they are to be accessed by liaisons in order to create realistic, manageable student owned CLP projects - the ruMAD site has the 8 keys to madness which is of particular help. In order to access the 8 keys to madness, teachers or facilitators need to register and then access TOOLKIT.

Alpine School Students - CLP projects

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Community Learning Projects

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Feb

CLP Projects - Term 1 2014
During Term 1, the following Community Learning Projects (CLP) related to their home communities as part of the School for Student Leadership program have been developed by each of the School Teams:
  • Alexandra Secondary College – Raising money for endangered animals
  • Wallan Secondary College – Making Wallan feel beautiful – producing a booklet / video
  • McGuire College – Promoting McGuire College - Open Day and Fete
  • Princes Hill Secondary College – Holding an art expression exhibition for asylum seekers
  • Viewbank College – To promote reading and buy new books for their school
  • Northcote High School – Fundraise money to buy sleeping swags for homeless people in the Melbourne CBD.
  • Gladstone Park Secondary College – Raise money for a memorial plaque
  • Nathalia Secondary College – Improve the outdoor sporting facilities at their school
  • Benalla P12 College – Create a welcome sign for Benalla
 

17

Dec

CLP Projects - Term 4B 2013
During Term 4B, the following Community Learning Projects (CLP) related to their home communities as part of the School for Student Leadership program have been developed by each of the School Teams:
  • Lavers Hill P- 12 College – Establishing a breakfast club at the school canteen
  • Terang College – Running an outdoor movie screening for the community
  • Diamond Valley College – Helping the elderly use and learn from I Pads
  • Princes Hill Secondary College – Running a multi-cultural day
  • Brauer College – Raising funds to support “Peters Project’ to establish a Cancer Centre in Warrnambool
  • Northcote High School – A month 4 green – focusing on teaching outside of the classroom
  • Hume Central Secondary College – Producing a video promotion of the Hume City region
  • Warrnambool College – Fundraising for the RSPCA
 

04

Nov

CLP Projects - Term 4a 2013

During Term 4a, the following Community Learning Projects (CLP) related to their home communities have been developed by each of the School Teams:

  • Leongatha Secondary College – Raising money for new seating at their new school
  • Rosebud Secondary College – Getting a disabled wheelchair swing installed for their community
  • Orbost Secondary College – Holding a creative thinking day for the local Primary School
  • South Gippsland Secondary College – Cleaning up a local laneway for their town with “Super Mural”
  • Mallacoota P-12 College – Encouraging outdoor education opportunities of Mallacoota to young people
  • Dandenong High School – Creating a Children’s Art Wall for their community
  • Kambrya College – Clyde Road Footbridge petition
  • Frankston Secondary College Team 1 – Establishing care packages for local homeless folk at Christmas
  • Frankston Secondary College Team 2 – Working with the Nepean Special School
 

14

Sep

CLP Projects - Term 3 2013

During Term 3, the following Community Learning Projects (CLP) related to their home communities will be undertaken by each of the School Teams:

  • Tyrrell College – Family fun day
  • Templestowe College – Community food fair
  • Bendigo South East 7-10 College – Multicultural day
  • Emerald Secondary College – Primary School activity day
  • Irymple Secondary College - Multicultural day
  • Upper Yarra Secondary College – Creating a second-hand uniform and book bank resource for struggling students
  • Kerang Technical High School – Promoting enrolments at the Kerang Central Primary School
  • Wellington Secondary College – Improving the care for animals at the Keysborough Pound
  • Yarrawonga Secondary College – Reintegration Project for Year 9 students
 

01

Jun

CLP Projects - Term 2B 2013

During Term 2B, the following Community Learning Projects (CLP) related to their home communities will be undertaken by each of the School Teams:

  • Bright P-12 College - Information Boards for local walks
  • Maffra SC - Sustainability in Our School
  • Rainbow SC - Planting Fruit Trees at Yarrunga Homestead
  • Yea High School - Youth Depression and Suicide
  • Castlemaine SC - Local News Webisodes
  • Mansfield SC - Garden Archway
  • Nathalia SC - Youth Group
  • Swifts Creek School - The Big Day Out
 
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