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The voting period for the parent membership category has now begun and close of ballot is 4.00pm on Friday 8 March 2024.

Please click here for the Candidate Statements and Voting Instructions.

Please note that ballot slips cannot be emailed out to voters. A vote can be placed at the main office between 8.00am and 4.00pm on any school day, on or before the date of closure of the ballot. Note: If posting the envelope, it must reach the school by 4.00pm on Friday 8 March 2024.

Please see below the nomination notification listing the names of the nominees.

Nominations received for the parent and school employee member positions for Greater Shepparton Secondary College school council election 2024

An election is to be conducted for members of the Greater Shepparton Secondary College school council.

The following nominations were received by 4.00pm on Friday 1 March 2024. The names the membership categories are as follows:

Parent member:

Number of vacancies: One (1)

Name of nominees:

  • Emma Aitken
  • Alissa Sharp

Making the most of opportunities and networking has paid off for former GSSC student, Kady Paton, who is about to begin her Bachelor of Dental Science with Latrobe University.

Despite receiving a high ATAR, Kady fell short of the of number she needed to meet her conditional offers into the course.

“I received the English study score I needed but not quite the ATAR but I received a call from one of the members of the Latrobe Rural Health group staff who vouched for me and I was able to secure a place in the course," Kady said.

"I think it goes to show that your reputation and effort can go along way – you don’t have to be the highest achieving student but if you make the most of the opportunities that come your way and put in the hard work it can make a big difference.”

Kady said this included applying for many scholarships in her Year 12 year in 2023, one of which she was successful in receiving.

“I was really lucky to receive a scholarship with Youth Thrive which includes monetary support towards my studies and also support through mentoring,” Kady said.

As part of the Youth Thrive program, Kady also attended a week-long camp over the summer holidays along with 27 other scholarship recipients and six coaches who are Youth Thrive alumni.

“It was really great, I got a lot out of the activities. It’s all about developing yourself as a leader and networking with other leaders from rural and regional areas,” Kady said.

Recently Kady returned to GSSC to share her experiences with our 2024 Year 12 cohort as part of their Pathways and Mentoring session. She was joined by Youth Thrive CEO, Andrew McGuckian who shared information about scholarship applications now open.

“My advice is to just go for every opportunity – apply for whatever you can, get your name out there and network with people,” Kady said.

Kady starts her tertiary studies in Bendigo on March 4.

“I’m feeling pretty nervous about moving down to an unfamiliar place but I’m excited too,” Kady said.

Applications for University Scholarships

Each year Youth Thrive Victoria offers a number of scholarships for Year 12 students who are planning to go to university.

The number and value of scholarships we offer each year is dependent on funding and donations.

University scholarships are funded by private donors, philanthropic trusts and sponsors and provide up to $10,000 per year for three years plus transition and career mentoring and leadership development opportunities.

Scholarships are awarded to Year 12 students who have leadership potential and a commitment to contributing to a strong, just and sustainable rural and regional Victoria.

Apply for a scholarship: https://www.youthrivevictoria.org.au/scholarships/uni-scholarships/

About Youth Thrive Victoria

Youth Thrive Victoria, has a vision that Victorian regional and rural communities will be thriving with strong input from skilled, resilient and motivated young people.

The Youth Thrive mission is to collaborate with partners, donors, communities, and alumni to deliver services that empower young rural Victorians, fostering their personal, professional, and leadership capabilities.

Find out more: https://www.youthrivevictoria.org.au/