JUNIOR SCHOOL: YEAR 6

Year 6 is the final year of primary school and an important time for our students as they develop greater independence, leadership, and responsibility for their learning in preparation for secondary schooling.

Students are challenged to think critically, communicate effectively, and apply their learning across a range of meaningful and real‑world contexts. Specialist classes in Chinese language and culture, performing arts, physical education, science and visual arts enhance the core curriculum, in addition to our special Technologies and Global Changemakers programs.

Classroom Location

The Junior School is comprised of the Eblana building (Building E) and the Don Ingram Building (Building I).

  • Our Year 6 students are located on Level 1 of Building I.
  • The Junior School Admin Office is located on the Ground Floor of Building E.

Campus Map

Curriculum Overview

For a comprehensive overview of the curriculum offering in Year 6, click on the link below to access the Junior School Curriculum Overview document which is also listed in the Documents & Resources section below.

Junior School Curriculum Overview

Homework Expectations

Homework plays an important part in your child’s education. Establishing sound homework routines in Junior School holds your child in good stead for the future.

Click on the link below to access the Junior School Homework Guidelines which is also linked in the Documents & Resources section below.

Junior School Homework Guidelines

Student Timetable

You can access your child’s timetable through Parent Lounge. Click on the link below to find out how.

Timetable

What to Wear & What to Bring Each Day

The table below outlines the general requirements for each week. Parents will be informed if there are specific uniform requirements for special events or activities as they arise.

Class Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
6A Academic uniform (Blazer to/from school | ties optional)

Library bag

Academic uniform (Blazer to/from school | ties optional)

Art

Core PE uniform

House Top

Academic uniform (Blazer to/from school | ties optional) Core PE uniform
6B Core PE uniform

Academic uniform (Blazer to/from school | ties optional)

Library bag

Art

Core PE uniform

House Top

Academic uniform (Blazer to/from school | ties optional) Academic uniform (Blazer to/from school | ties optional)
6C Academic uniform (Blazer to/from school | ties optional) Core PE uniform

Core PE uniform

House Top

Library bag

Academic uniform (Blazer to/from school | ties optional)

Art

Core PE uniform
6D Academic uniform (Blazer to/from school | ties optional) Academic uniform (Blazer to/from school | ties optional)

Library Bag

Core PE uniform

House Top

Academic uniform (Blazer to/from school | ties optional)

Art

Academic uniform (Blazer to/from school | ties optional)
Learning Journeys & Experiential Learning

Canberra (Term 2)
Students in Year 6 will travel as a whole cohort group to spend a week in Canberra. With clear links to our Personal and Social Capabilities learning as well as humanities, English and our Global Changemakers program, the week in Canberra is often a highlight for Year 6 as they spend time learning about Australia’s Capital City and managing themselves away from home.

  • Monday 11 – Friday 15 May

Shoreham (Term 4)
Early in Term 4, each Year 6 class group will attend Shoreham, our fantastic three-hectare beachfront camp on the Mornington Peninsula as part of our Learning Journeys program of experiential learning. This is a wonderful opportunity for students to spend time with their class engaging in a range of activities.

  • 6B | Monday 19 – Wednesday 21 October
  • 6A | Wednesday 21 – Friday 23 October
  • 6C | Wednesday 28 – Friday 30 October 
  • 6D | Monday 26 – Wednesday 28 October 
Swimming Program

All Year 6 students are involved in an intensive block of 10 lessons in Semester One (Terms 1 & 2), with further swimming and water safety opportunities in Semester Two (Terms 3 & 4) with the following key benefits:

  • Regular lessons in a block will help build skills quickly and will give confidence to their skills and abilities in and around water.  
  • Students will gain this confidence more quickly given the recall of what they learned in the lesson before.  
  • Continual repetition in this block of swimming increases muscle memory of their swimming skills and overall improvement across the weeks, which can lead to boosted enjoyment.  

Program Details

  • Year 6 Boys (Block 1) | Monday 23 – Wednesday 25 & Friday 27 – Monday 30 March
  • Year 6 Boys (Block 2) | Monday 25 – Thursday 28 May & Monday 1 June
  • Year 6 Girls (Block 1) | Monday 23 – Friday 27 February
  • Year 6 Girls (Block 2) | Monday 18 – Friday 22 May
  • Location: Mentone Aquatic (Lucerne Street)
  • Requirements: Swim bag, bathers, towel, MG cap, water bottle – all clearly labelled

Uniform

Students can choose to wear the Mentone Grammar swim wear, but this is not compulsory and they may wear their own bathers/swim shorts:

  • Bikinis or two-piece suits are NOT permitted
  • Students must wear the MG swim cap
Junior Sport (Years 4 – 6)

Students in Years 4 – 6 compete in two competitions. Firstly, the Primary School Sport of Victoria (SSV) through the Cheltenham District. This provides opportunities for students to represent the School across a wide range of individual and team sports competing against a number of local schools. The second is the Junior Associated Grammar Schools of Victoria (AGSV) competition.

Major carnivals in athletics, cross country and swimming are held in both competitions, along with fun round robins and competitive team sport tournaments hosted throughout the year.

In addition, students

Click on the link below to find out more.

Junior Sport (Years 4 – 6)

Cocurricular Opportunities

Year 6 students have the opportunity to participate in a range of cocurricular programs including:

  • Music, Dance & Drama
  • Sports (non-compulsory)
  • Debating & Public Speaking
  • eSports
  • External competitions in STEM, Writing & Problem Solving

Click on the link below to explore the full suite of opportunities available at each year level and links to further information.

Cocurricular Opportunities

Recess & Lunchtime Clubs

We offer a number of clubs and activities over recess and lunchtime in the Junior School.

Click on the link below to access the schedule of activities for Term 2 which is also list in the Documents & Resources section below.

Years 5 & 6 – Recess and Lunchtime Clubs

Year 6 Documents & Resources

School Documents & Resources