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.

CLP Projects - Term 1 2011 Print E-mail

Torquay College

  • Supporting Sea Shepherd
    Our vision is for a community where whales will outlive humans

Yarrawonga Secondary College

  • Community Fun Day
    Our vision is to bring the community together for a family fun day to raise money for the local charity, "Friends In Common".

Warrnambool College

  • Re-vegetation and flood relief for local land holders.
    A vision is for a community where people will help each other after a natural disaster.

Bentleigh Secondary College -

  • Help primary aged children learn how much fun being fit can be

Frankston High School

  • Bat in a Box
    Our vision is for a community where... The endangered species of possums and micro bats can live in a peaceful and safe environment.

Matthew Flinders Secondary College

  • Sensory Garden to be made at Kalkee Aged care Centre- Belmont Geelong
    Our vision is to have a garden where disabilities are irrelevant, and that can still be enjoyed by the elderly.

North Geelong Secondary College

  • Re REP (rebuild reputation of North Geolong SC)
    Our vision is for a community where... students are proud of our school and the community where they are come from.

Rosebud Secondary College

  • Lifestyle Day
    Our vision is for a community where... Eveyone feels conected and has a sense of belonging.

Mortlake Secondary College

  • To Teach Our Leadership Skills to Year 5-7’s
    Our vision is to have a day to teach the students in years 5-7 some of the Leadership skills we have learnt about here at Gnurad-Gundidj. The idea is to teach the 5-7’s some of the leadership and team skills we have learnt while here at Gnurad. So our project is to teach the 5-7 years leadership skills and team work.


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