College Graduates – 91Ƭ Every Student, Every Opportunity, Success for all Fri, 21 Mar 2025 05:32:21 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 VCE Season of Excellence Top Class – Corey Day /?p=37737 Fri, 21 Mar 2025 05:32:20 +0000 /?p=37737 2024 Alumni, Corey Day was selected for the 2025 VCE Season of Excellence Top Class, with the concert taking place yesterday, March 20th, at the Melbourne Recital Centre. Corey studied Music Inquiry last year, and his original composition ‘Flood’, that he created for his Externally Assessed Task in Unit 4, received high marks and praise from examiners. His composition was written for an orchestra and was inspired by the music written for the Dr Who TV series. This is a huge accomplishment and Corey’s VCE Music Teacher, Lisa Bektash was privileged to be in attendance at yesterday’s concert.

On top of that, Corey was also presented with the 2025 Margaret Schofield Memorial Scholarship (Composition), an annual scholarship for government school students who study a VCE Music subject and demonstrate a commitment to music composition and a future career in this field. It is the only scholarship of its kind in Victoria and the $8000 will go towards Corey’s aspiration to study Composition at University.

Furthermore, Corey was also recently selected to compose original music for PROJECT Z: a youth-led screen dance project that creates a forum for discussing issues that affect young people and how they relate to the world, empowering them to voice their ideas and perspectives. Corey was commissioned to create a soundtrack for a film that was edited by Erin O’Rourke (Telstra/Australian Ballet Emerging Choreographer of the Year, 2022) and was mentored by Speak Percussion. The film was premiered at Dancehouse in November 2024.

And just yesterday afternoon, Corey received word that he has been selected to participate in the Screenworks APRA/AMCOS Screen Composing Mentorship – where he will be mentored by Brett Aplin (AFI/AACTA and APRA award winning screen composer)!

91Ƭ is very proud of Corey and we look forward to seeing where this music composition journey takes him next.

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10 Years for Graduating Class of 2009 /?p=29334 Thu, 13 Jun 2019 06:39:47 +0000 http://www.wssc.vic.edu.au/?p=29334 On Saturday 8th June, the graduating class of 2009 celebrated their 10 year reunion.

Staff and students from across the former schools, Mitchell Secondary College, Wodonga West and Wodonga High and the now 91Ƭ came together to celebrate this momentous occasion.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A great time was had by all, with lots of laughs and reminiscing.

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Chelsea McGuire /?p=28854 Tue, 27 Nov 2018 05:01:02 +0000 http://www.wssc.vic.edu.au/?p=28854 After graduating in 2015, Chelsea began an apprenticeship in Commercial Cookery, following her life-long passion for cooking. Completing a Certificate III in Commercial Cookery through Wodonga TAFE as part of an apprenticeship Chelsea has recently received second place in the state for the AUS TAFE 2018 Culinary Trophy and received the .

Class of 2015 graduate Chelsea McGuire returns to the College, sharing her experiences

At our College Chelsea undertook the VCAL program which supported her aspirations of being a Chef, “VCAL was a really good choice for me as it supported me in my pathway of choice”, said Chelsea. “It enabled me to get out into the workforce and gain valuable industry experience” Chelsea added.

“I’ve always loved cooking since I was young” Chelsea said, enjoying the cooking classes at the Wodonga Middle Years College and selecting the VET Hospitality Commercial Cookery electives at the Senior Secondary College assisted Chelsea to develop a pathway into her field of interest with the help of our industry specialist teachers and diverse range of programs.

By enrolling in the Hospitality courses offered at the College, Chelsea was able to develop a real passion for food, undertaking Units 1 to 4 in VET Hospitality in Years 10 and 11 and whilst in Year 12 undertaking a specialist units 5 and 6 in the field, which provided a unique opportunity to learn more about the industry and develop a sought after skill set in the food and beverage industry.

As part of the VET Hospitality program students complete several services in the College Pepper training restaurant which enables students to develop key skills in their chosen specialty area of front or back of house service, allowing every student to focus on a particular area of study which interests them and operates like any other restaurant serving the public. Chelsea took this opportunity to lead services when working with students completing earlier units of study.

Our students experience VET (Vocational Education and Training) like no others in the region, having access to learning environments that are equipped with industry standard equipment and teachers who have worked in the field that they now teach, bringing a great deal of knowledge and experience to their classrooms. This provides our graduates with unique connections to the industry for both employment and future training with every student leaving with a pathway into employment, apprenticeships or tertiary studies.

Chelsea completed an industry placement at a local restaurant, which provided a valuable opportunity to develop her skills in the kitchen and gain some experience working in a team environment. Chelsea later gained an apprenticeship through the same local business and is well on her way to completing this.

The College would like to congratulate Chelsea on her achievements and wish her all the best with her future.

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Katie Hilditch – Dream Stupidly Big /?p=28277 Mon, 23 Jul 2018 02:34:45 +0000 http://www.wssc.vic.edu.au/?p=28277 Graduate Katie Hilditch visited the College earlier this year to share her experience studying at 91Ƭ, speaking to students about her tertiary studies and journey since graduating in 2015.

Whilst attending the College Katie pursued her passion for The Arts, studying VCE Media and Studio Arts subjects allowing her to develop her own unique art style which she loved. In Year 12 Katie utilised several mediums to create a collection of artwork as part of her VCE Art folio, which included a short film and sculptures that were on showcased alongside work from other VCE students in the annual College Kaleidoscope exhibition.

Students took this opportunity to ask questions about university life and the course that Katie was completing to help them prepare for their next steps in life after graduating later this year.

Katie highlighted the importance of developing connections wherever you go, commenting on how this has helped her to establish a presence in the film industry, saying from her experience it’s “30% talent and the rest is who you know”.

Katie also spoke about how she established herself as a makeup artist for short films and commercial shoots in Melbourne and the importance of a professional work ethic. “Approach every project as the most important thing in the world” she said, taking on many challenging projects over the past few years and in doing so has developed a personal brand and style which is setting herself apart from the other people in this competitive industry.

Now studying a degree at the SAE Creative Media Institute located in Port Melbourne, Katie aims to pursue a career in the film and television industry as a director after graduating. The College would like to thank Katie for taking the time to speak with the students and we wish her all the best with her career.

Katie’s work is documented on her Instagram page:

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Rebecca Willcox /?p=26416 Mon, 24 Oct 2016 04:57:03 +0000 http://www.wssc.vic.edu.au/?p=26416 RebeccaWillcoxMeet Rebecca Willcox, 91Ƭ graduate of 2015. Rebecca attended the College from Years 10 to 12, whilst at the College Rebecca displayed a strong work ethic, essential attributes for a role model in our society.

Since graduating from the College in 2015 Rebecca has begun study at Charles Sturt University, Bathurst campus in the field of Civil Engineering. This has seen her draw upon the skills of time management, organisation and communication in a team environment, which she developed during her time at the College.

Rebecca began her time at the College in the Academic Advancement Program, this gave her the ability to learn independently at her own rate, giving her essential attributes that set her apart from her peers at university. This program allowed her to study a level of mathematics that opened up many opportunities when it came to university entry.

Throughout Rebecca’s time at the College she enjoyed participating in the Student Leadership Council, representing the College at various events within the College and wider community.
Once Rebecca completes her degree at Charles Sturt University she aspires to work in the project management field for large-scale construction projects or land development.

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