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Parent Resources

We have a range of resources available to current families to help them navigate their student or students' time at Geelong Lutheran College. These can all be accessed through our Parent Access Module (PAM).

Families receive a login to PAM ahead of their student's first day at GLC. PAM is an online system that allows all parents to: 

  • Report absences
  • Update medical information
  • Monitor your child’s learning progress and achievement instantly
  • View teacher and student feedback on learning and assessment tasks. You can also add/ interact with this feedback by including your own written comments
  • View your child’s submitted learning tasks
  • See student learning and assessment tasks due dates
  • View overdue learning and assessment tasks
  • Access and download your child’s Assessment Reports in PDF format
  • View Student Timetable
  • Book Parent Teacher Interviews (PTI) and your PTI reports
  • Access to downloadable relevant school information documents.

For current families looking to access PAM, click on the button below and use your unique username and login.


GLC Parent Handbook

The GLC Parent Handbook has all the information you need for day-to-day life at Geelong Lutheran College. It is a handy go to resource that should answer many of your questions, on areas including:

  • College Communications
  • Attendance
  • ICT Information
  • Fees & Payment
  • Uniform
  • Buses

Parents can access or download the GLC Parent Handbook from PAM.


Uniform

We are proud of our College uniform as it presents a positive image of Geelong Lutheran College and our students.

Students in Years 3-12 wear our Summer Uniform in Terms 1 & 4, and Winter Uniform in Terms 2 & 3. Junior Primary students in Prep – Year 2 wear our Sport Uniform all year, to enable them to be independent and participate and engage fully in motor opportunities. Our Sport Uniform includes a House Polo that comes in four different colours, representing the four Houses at each campus.

Geelong Lutheran College uniforms can be purchased from our supplies, Noone Uniforms. This can be done in person at their Moorabool Street shop in central Geelong or online.


Parent Involvement & Volunteers

Geelong Lutheran College values and relies on the active involvement of parents in its programs. Help is often sought for assisting in the classroom, sporting programs, excursions and learning assistance programs.

Parents can support their children and the staff in many ways and are urged to consider in what capacity they may best contribute to their children’s education. A range of formal and informal opportunities exists for parents at a level of commitment of their own choice.

Parents are encouraged to volunteer in various ways, including:

  • Sporting events and programs
  • Classroom helpers
  • The Learning Assistance Program
  • Excursions and Camps, etc.
  • Guest speakers sharing their work experience or particular skills 
  • Library support

All volunteers over the age of 18 are required to have the following before taking part in College-related activities involving students: 

  • Working with Children Card
  • “Valuing Safe Communities” training (provided through the College)
  • Child Protection Training (provided online by the College)

Parents & Friends

Parents, guardians and caregivers can also get involved with our active P&F Committees at each campus. For more information, please click on the link below:


SchoolTV

SchoolTV offers parents a fresh approach to the growing issues and pressures faced by Australian youth.

SchoolTV is a unique online resource delivering powerful and credible information to empower parents with the skills to address these issues and raise happy, well and resilient kids.

The purpose of SchoolTV is to provide a single resource for parents, about a specific topic, to streamline reputable information from leading specialists.

Content is based around major topics of influence and are delivered via a series of videos presented by leading youth health specialist, Dr Michael Carr-Gregg. SchoolTV is accessible via mobile, tablet and desktop and is designed especially for Australian schools. SchoolTV will be presented as a monthly eNewsletter which will be emailed to you from your school and/or accessible via your school’s website.

Each month a new topic will be presented and introduced by Dr Michael Carr-Gregg.

Some topics will include:

  • Youth Anxiety
  • Depression
  • Digital Reputation
  • Screen Addiction
  • Drug and Alcohol use
  • Cyberbullying
  • Social Networking
  • Self-harm and Suicide

Credible and independent information presented by leading experts such as Professor Ian Hickie, Professor Pat McGorry and Dr Liz Scott.

Visit the link below to access SchoolTV.