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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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Sep

CLP Projects - Term 3 2016

During Term 3 2016, the following Community Learning Projects (CLP) have so far been nominated by each of the School Teams attending the Alpine School Campus as part of their School for Student Leadership Program. These CLP's relate to their home communities.

  • Footscray City College
    Transition booklet for Year 6 students going into Year 7
  • Surf Coast Secondary College
    Education towards preventing drug and alcohol usage with the local youth
  • Hoppers Crossing Secondary College
    Raising awareness of mental health in young people
  • Brauer Secondary College
    Raising awareness about the effects of plastic and rubbish in our environment
  • Taylors Lakes Secondary College
    Improving the Grade 6 - 7 Transition Orientation Day booklet
  • Daylesford Secondary College
    Raising funds to restock the school library with books after it was burnt down
  • Portland Secondary College
    Develop a seating area for their school
  • Rosehill Secondary College
    Creating an art mural to improve their school grounds
  • Melbourne High School
    Doing an art project to beautify area’s within their school
 

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Feb

CLP Projects - Term 1 2016

During Term 1 2016, the following Community Learning Projects (CLP) related to their home communities will be undertaken by each of the School Teams attending the Alpine School Campus as part of their School for Student Leadership Program:

  • Yea High School
    Teaching and promoting local sports to Yea Primary School students
  • Eltham High School
    Helping year 6’s understand the importance of self-awareness and self-management.
  • Northcote High School
    To build a school garden and establish a community market
  • Numurkah Secondary College
    Promoting a community where healthy lifestyles are valued.
  • Bundoora Secondary College
    Encouraging a community where art and food bring together all age groups.
  • Diamond Valley College
    Planting an indigenous garden at their school
  • McGuire College
    Raising mental health awareness within their school
  • Benalla P- 12 College
    Working on a technology companionship program with Retirement Village
  • Nathalia SC
    Raising money to purchase new uniforms for the RACV energy breakthrough team
  • Sunbury Downs College
    Improving water quality in their school community with filters and drinking taps
 

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Mar

CLP Projects - Term 1 2015
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 nominated and are being developed by each of the School Teams:
  • Wanganui Park Secondary College - Transition from Primary School to High School video
  • Doncaster Secondary College - Video educating towards the balance between social media and reality for teenagers
  • East Doncaster Secondary College - Operation Pen Pal (Primary students writing to elderly)
  • Nathalia Secondary College - Connecting Youth with the elderly residents at Barwo homestead.
  • McGuire College - Building a cultural library to promote understanding
  • Scoresby Secondary College - Love for the less fortunate (aware of disadvantaged animals and people)
  • Brentwood Secondary College - Mission Transition' - To make Year 6’s comfortable with their transition into high school.
  • Yarrawonga P-12 College - Producing a book for the Anzac Centenary
 

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Aug

CLP Projects - Term 3 2014
During Term 3, the following Community Learning Projects (CLP) related to their home communities as part of the School for Student Leadership program have been nominated and are being developed by each of the School Teams:
  • Hawkesdale P12 College - Raise awareness of the Alpine School to Year 8's and raise money to support students attending
  • Rosehill SC - Helping the local Primary School develop social skills
  • Ararat Secondary College - Bridging the gap' initiative between the elderly and local youth
  • Daylesford SC - Restoring their locla basketball courts
  • Mortlake College - Revamping their gymnasium within their school
  • Taylors Lakes SC - Raising awareness of scoliosis
  • Nhill College - Operation celebration'. Thanking the local SES, CFA and Ambulance services within Nhill
  • Warracknabeal SC - Holding a Fun Run to raise money and awareness to donate to the Cancer Council
  • Warrnambool College - Activities integrating the Special Development School into their local community
 

22

Jun

CLP Projects - Term 2 2014

During Term 2, the following Community Learning Projects (CLP) related to their home communities as part of the School for Student Leadership program have been confirmed and are being developed by each of the School Teams:

  • Blackburn High School – Holding a photo competition to promote positive health
  • Melton SC – Raising money and awareness for the Orange Pigeon Foundation
  • Western Heights College – Vines Campus – Holding a Horror theme movie night to raise money
  • Camperdown College – Holding a diversity awareness day at their school
  • Canterbury Girls SC – Promoting Literacy within their community
  • Colac SC – Painting a wall at the local kindergarten
  • Terang College – Upgrading sporting facilities at the Terang Sports Centre
  • Wellington SC – Raising awareness for environmental sustainability and water conservation
  • Bellarine SC – Working on creating a community where the children can feel more confident and gain a sense of achievement
  • Templestowe College – Hosting a world dinner to raise money for World Vision
 
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