The School for Student Leadership Expression of Interest for 2025
2025 SSL Application Process
STEP #1
Complete Expression of Interest
1. Regional Allocation
Cross-check the regional allocation matrix (http://www.snowyriver.vic.edu.au/applications/ssl-regional-allocation ) and make sure your region is allocated to the term of your choice and to the campus of your choice.
2. Home School Liaison Teacher
Find the liaison teacher(s) at your school. It can be more than one and often is better if this is so. They are going to be the lynch-pin and the key to the team’s success and the individual student’s preparation, separation and reintegration for the program.
There should be a time allocation to this role if the school is to have a successful overall experience in this program.
3. Complete Expression of Interest Form*
*Due end of Term 2, 2024
Complete an Expression of Interest form and send it to the:
Snowy River Campus via email
EMAIL:
alpine.school.snowy.river@education.vic.gov.au
by the end of Term 2 2024.
4. Obtain Required Signatures
The Liaison Teacher, Principal and School Council President need to sign the Expression of Interest form. This should be completed by the council meeting in May/June.
STEP #2
Select Students
1. Notification of gaining a place in 2025
You will be advised of your success in gaining a place in 2025 in term 3, 2024.
2. If selected …
If selected in the expression phase, Schools will then be advised after the selection process on the number of student positions available for each school and the gender makeup required.
3. Process of Student Selection
In expressing interest in the program, the school accepts responsibility for selecting a team of students whom it deems will benefit most from the leadership experience. Careful consideration must be given to student selection and as such liaison teachers and/or Principals are encouraged to participate in a Webex meeting with SSL staff. You will be advised of this meeting at least 2 terms in advance of your school’s participation. On acceptance, this process should begin. Please note you may not get the full allocation of students you have requested. The best practice would be to select 4 students with 2 emergencies.
4. Student Team & Project Selection
The process of selection of a team and the development of a project can happen concurrently, and often this can work very well. Some schools use the process of development of projects to indicate a commitment to the team and hence student selection.
STEP #3
Create Community Learning Project
1. Community Learning Project (CLP) to be identified
A Community Learning Project (CLP) has to be identified. See exemplars of projects contained at the end of the Expression of Interest document and also at: http://www.snowyriver.vic.edu.au/clps/clp-overview .
You will be asked to detail successful CLPs from past participation. The school will and should approach the SSL campus for advice and support in developing the CLP.
2. Home school to support student team in CLP development
Home schools then need to support the team in developing their project. See exemplars again.
3. CLP Proposal prepared for submission
The CLP proposal must be submitted with all the other documentation (student confidential/medical information, consent form, ICT user agreement and recording permission form) in week three of the term prior to attending.