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EDUCATE ME

EDUCATE ME

Creating futures - education changes lives

Our Vision statement at Mountain View Adventist College is Nurture for today , Learning for tomorrow and Character for Eternity . Irwin Steyn is the college principal . “ The philosophy is to educate the whole child and not just focus on academics . Formal education is about gaining the knowledge and the skills that are needed to become better people to create a better society . One of the advantages of formal education is the opportunity to broaden a student ’ s outlook , helping them understand other cultures and the world outside the classroom ,” Mr Steyn commented .
At Mountain View Adventist College , we believe that learning is a lifelong process and can empower students to be empathetic and self-confident . Enriched brains with new and valuable information , improves the ability to think , analyse and process the world around us .
To quote Nelson Mandela , “ Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world .” Learning about different perspectives and world views helps students quickly adapt to new and unfamiliar challenges .
Martin Luther King Jr said that the goal of true education is intelligence plus character . Character development is underpinned by values . The values that we want to instil in our students here at Mountain View Adventist College are respect , integrity , compassion and initiative .
“ To instil character traits that change student ’ s lives ultimately makes for a better society ,” Mr Steyn noted .
As we highlight education week we continue to ruminate on the true essence of education . We invite you to come and visit us at Mountain View Adventist College .

Growing myopia concerns for children

Optometrists are urging parents to add eye tests to their checklist for their children amidst new data from Bupa Optical revealing that 27 per cent of children who underwent an eye test in 2024 were found to be myopic .
These figures represent an alarming contrast to figures from the 2010s , with a separate survey from the Child Myopia Working Group suggesting just 15 per cent of parents in Australia had a child diagnosed with myopia in 2018 . This was prior to the COVID-19 pandemic when time spent in front of screens surged , potentially contributing to permanent eye issues .
Bupa Optical Optometrist , Karen
Makin said today ’ s children are far more likely to live with myopia than ever before as we continue to scratch the surface of the long-term effects of lockdowns , homeschooling and increased device usage .
“ Unfortunately , we are seeing more and more parents telling us their children used to have perfect eyesight but are now squinting or having difficulty concentrating in class .
“ This is part of a concerning trend of kids spending increased time in front of screens and less time playing outdoors exposed to natural light , which can help reduce the risk of developing myopia or help to slow down the
progression of it . Mobile phones are a particular concern as they tend to be held closer to the face meaning the eyes are continually focusing at a close distance , not varying their focus from one distance to another ,” Karen said .
Myopia can often be attributed to genetics , however , lifestyle factors such as screen time , physical activity and even diet play a major role in the development of healthy eyes , particularly for children whose bodies are still growing .
“ A child ’ s eyesight can change very quickly which means annual eye tests are a great way to track any emerging
issues and address them before they start to impact their schooling or general development .
“ Unlike many physical conditions , vision impairments can be difficult for a parent to identify , however , there are some tell-tale signs a parent can take note of , such as squinting , watery eyes or just general tiredness or irritability ,” Karen said .
“ With cost-of-living pressures affecting many families , it ’ s important to remember that eye tests are bulkbilled for eligible Medicare card holders at Bupa Optical , are quick and a lot less hassle than those constantly changing lunchbox requests !” Karen added .
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