Belridge Secondary College
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17 Gwendoline Drive
BELDON WA 6027
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Email: belridge.sc@education.wa.edu.au
Phone: 08 9408 8000

Vice Principal - Years 7, 8 and 9

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Immunisations

The final vaccinations for Year 7 students will be held at the College on Monday 20th September. Students will receive their 2nd Gardasil 9 (HPV – Human Papillomavirus) vaccination. No catch-up sessions are scheduled, so students absent on the day will need to be vaccinated by their local practitioner or contact the City of Joondalup Immunisation Clinic on 9400 4938 or 9400 4954.

Year 9 & 10 Electives 2022

All students in Years 8 & 9 should have returned their 2022 elective course selection sheets. Based on student preferences, grids are currently been created that best accommodate these preferences. Students who do not return their preference sheets will be asked to select electives once the grids are finalised. This limits their choices.

School Tours

School tours were conducted recently for potential parents who were unable to attend the tours in May. Parents visited classrooms and observed students engaged in lessons. A further school tour is planned for Tuesday 7th December when we will host the Year 6 students (Year 7 2022) Orientation Day.

Enrolments 2022

Belridge SC is currently accepting Year 7 enrolments for 2022. Enrolment packages have now been distributed all to our partner primary schools. Enrolment packages are also available from reception. We require enrolment applications returned as soon as possible to allow sufficient planning time for 2022. Returned enrolment applications should also contain all necessary documentation. This includes a copy of the full birth certificate, two proofs of address (current rates notice or current lease agreement and a utilities bill or drivers licence), immunisation records and any applicable Family Court Orders. Should you have any concerns on the enrolment process please contact reception.

School sickness procedures

A quick reminder parents/caregivers of the school protocols should a child fall ill during the day. During the class time, the class teacher will make an assessment and send the child to the nurse or Student Services. If the child feels ill during a break time they are to make their own way to the nurse or Student Services. The school will then contact the parent/caregiver if required. Students are not to contact their parents/caregivers directly to be picked up because they are not feeling
well.

Mario Pisano
Vice Principal Middle School