The aim of this activity is to encourage students to explore the hardware, software and networking components of a computer system.
Students attend weekly meetings and are engaged in identifying different hardware components inside personal computers, dismantling and assembling the components inside personal computers, partitioning hard disks, installing operating systems and device drivers, exploring different functions of a range of software packages, and identifying different designs and components of a local area computer network.
Meetings are held regularly after school for an hour in one of the computer rooms. Participants will be working on team projects of use to the College community.
The Language Club is co-ordinated by members of the LOTE Faculty and is designed to promote French, Italian and Japanese cultural activities. The Club meets regularly and organises games, food, films and quizzes.
Membership of the Mathematics Club is open to students from Years 7 to 12. It is an opportunity to utilise mathematical and organisational skills. The goal of the Mathematics Club is to manage the promotion of mathematical activity within the College.
Activities include:
Meetings normally take place at lunchtime.
Students have the opportunity to establish and be part of special projects within the College, such as joining Airwatch and the Vic Ozone project. There will also be opportunities to become more involved in various science competitions.
This club is open primarily to middle school students in Years 5 to 8 and other students who wish to be involved in fundraising activities to benefit animal welfare organisations, locally and overseas.
