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PRINCIPAL’S REPORT
Student Free Day
On Friday 1 November, it is a Student Free Day
for all Latrobe High Students and a Professional
Learning Day for Staff. As Monday 4 November is
a Public Holiday, Recreation Day, students will
return to school on Tuesday 6 November.
Kinmen County Trip
Yesterday, four students, Mrs Holloway and I
headed off to Taiwan and Kinmen County for the
next 8 days. Briar, Madeline, Elijah, Coby, Mrs
Holloway and I are extremely excited about the
trip and can’t wait to learn more about the culture of Kinmen County and continue to grow the
relationship between the two education
departments. We will try and keep the school
community updated through our Facebook Page.
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Latrobe High School
Department of Education
TERM DATES - UPCOMING EVENTS
Term 4 2019
Friday 1 November - Student Free Day
Monday 4 November - Public Holiday
Monday 5 - Friday 8 November - Leadership Speeches
Friday 8 November - School 1500m
Monday 11 November - Leadership Voting
Monday 11 - Tuesday 12 November - Don College
Enrolments (LHS)
Wednesday 13 - Thursday 14 November - Athletics Carnival
Wednesday 20 November - Whole School Assembly
Wednesday 27 - Thursday 28 November - Triathlon
Challenge
Friday 29 November - Devonport Show Public Holiday
Wednesday 11 December - Presentation Evening
Monday 16 - Wednesday 18 December - Activities Days
Thursday 19 December - Farewell Assembly
Thursday 19 December - School Picnic (Final day for
students)
Thursday 19 December - Grade 10 Dinner
Friday 20 December - Final day for staff
Thursday 24 October 2019 - Issue 17
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT continued
2020 Ski Trip and Mainland Trip
As in 2019, we will be holding two options for the Ski Trip to Mt Hotham next year. There will be a Seven
Day Ski Trip and a Twelve Day ski trip for Grade 9 and 10 students to choose from. The cost will be
approximately $1500 for the Seven Day and $2100 for the Twelve Day. I held a meeting with students on
Tuesday and forms were handed out. If your child missed the meeting and they are interested in attending
the trip, they will be able to collect an information letter from the office.
The staff organising our Mainland/AFL trip are finalising the itinerary and agenda. They will be advertising a
meeting soon, so parents, guardians and students are aware of the itinerary and cost of the trip. It is
wonderful that students are able to experience trips to the mainland with their friends and peers and I
thank all the staff who make these trips available for students.
2020 Leadership Opportunities
At the end of Term 3, 39 students from our Grade 9 student body have nominated themselves for our
2020 Leadership Team and students from Grade 8 are currently thinking about nominating to be a Student
Representative on our School Association. One of our school values is resilience, and I would like to
congratulate the students who have been resilient and jumped out of their ‘comfort zone’ by placing their
name forward, knowing that they may not be elected. Today, Mrs Heazlewood and the Health and Physical
Education Team outlined the role of House Captains and the application process for this. Interested Grade
9 students attended the meeting, so they could become more informed about what the role entails and how
they can nominate for this leadership opportunity. Through our Personal Interest subjects, there will be
opportunities for students in Grade 9 and 10 to be Support Leaders, these roles include, Literacy Support
Leaders, Numeracy Support Leaders, Learning for Life Leaders and ECO Team Leaders. Mrs Forbes, Mr
Oliver and Mr Karafilis will provide more information to students on these opportunities later this term.
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PRINCIPAL’S REPORT continued
Department of Education Awards
On Monday afternoon, the Minister for Education and Department of Education representatives
acknowledged students from across the North West Coast who have excelled in their academic growth or
have achieved outstanding results across their Australian Curriculum Subjects and NAPLAN. It was
extremely pleasing that five students from Latrobe High received an award. A huge congratulations to
Fabian, Taylor, Ashley, Jaikira and Chloe who received an award. To end the award ceremony, it was
a highlight to have Fabian perform ’Demelza’ to the audience on the tenor horn. He was composed,
confident, and highly skilful in the way that he captivated the audience. Well done Fabian!
Nitro Athletics
Well done to all the students who participated in the State Nitro Athletics Championships. A big
congratulations to the Grade 9 and 10 boys’ team who finished third across the state and won the right to
compete in the National All Schools Championship to be held in Perth. Unfortunately, due to some
students being unavailable, the cost of the trip and competing events at this time of the year, we won’t be
sending a team to Perth. The boys: Jack, James, Nik, Jonte, Oliver, Jed and Elijah should be proud of
their efforts’.
BRENT ARMITSTEAD PRINCIPAL
GRADE 8 REPORT
The sun is finally shining, albeit sporadically, and the Grade 8 cohort has settled in to the busiest term of the
year! Students this term will be immersing themselves in the personal stories of others, delving into Japanese
history – focusing on the Shogunate era, experimenting and exploring Chemistry, as well as preparing for our
upcoming Athletics Carnival by honing their skills in all track and field events during PE lessons. In addition to
our school athletics carnival coming up on November 13 and 14, students also have opportunities to
participate in extra-curricular activities such as: the cricket gala day, the Kakka Challenge, the Schools
Triathlon Challenge and Activities Week at the end of the year. I encourage all Grade 8 students to
participate in as many of the extra-curricular activities as they can this term, and commend those who have
already done so. I also encourage Grade 8 students to be brave and consider nominating themselves for the
School Association Representative roles (also known as the blue jackets) for next year. Members of the LHS
student leadership team recently spoke to students about what the role involves and the leadership
opportunities and skills which could be developed by being in this role.
In contrast to what is currently happening, earlier this year all Grade 8 students took part in the Australian
History Competition. We have recently received the results from the competition and across the board students performed well, with four Grade 8 students achieving a ‘Distinction’ for their efforts. Congratulations
to the following Grade 8 students who achieved this fantastic result: Zita Baldini, Ben Chaplin, Oscar
Fenlon-Carr and Matthew Mackinnon. These students will be acknowledged in our next assembly for
their efforts.
On a final note, the Grade 8 cohort has consistently demonstrated our four school values throughout the
year, and I hope all students continue to do so in their final term for 2019.
If you have any queries or concerns regarding your child please do not hesitate to contact Savahn Overall at
school on 6426 1061 or by email savahn.overall@education.tas.gov.au
SAVAHN OVERALL
GRADE 8 COORDINATOR
GRADE 7 REPORT
Term 4 is underway and we have plenty to look forward to for the rest of the year. Students have settled
back into regular classroom routines and are getting stuck into units of work across all their subjects.
Expectations for this part of the year remain the same as any other time, and this particularly applies to
ensuring students are properly prepared for class. Students must have a fully equipped pencil case with all
necessary stationary and supplies.
Some of our Grade 7 students did some impressive things during the holidays! Georgia Perry travelled to
Queensland to participate in a gymnastics competition. Flynn Austin and Tyler Robbins both completed
the Burnie 10, with the former running the fastest time in our school’s team. Sharna Dolbey competed and
placed in an equestrian event held interstate, and Piper Stevenson completed an endurance ride on
horseback. Well done to all students who are excelling in their extracurricular activities!
As the term goes on, we still have events such as the 1500m race, the athletics carnival, the triathlon
challenge, and activities week on the horizon. Now that immunisations are out of the way, we have a lot of
good times to look forward to.
If you have any queries or concerns regarding your child please do not hesitate to contact Jamie Smith at school on 6426 1061 or by email jamie.smith@education.tas.gov.au
SAM CRAWFORD
GRADE 7 TEACHER
GRADE 9 REPORT
Term 4 has begun and I think everyone is setting in for a term that usually flies by. As always, my message to
the group is think positive, and positive relationships is one of our school values that we will continue to try
to instil in all of you. For me, I am setting myself a challenge to regularly get around to every student to help
to build positive relationships. While I am doing this, I will be continuing the message for everyone to be
respectful to all others, appreciate and accept everyone’s differences, and under no circumstances do we
intentionally cause conflict or divide. We are also being very vigilant in identifying any situation that is causing
conflict and dealing with these students accordingly.
On Wednesday 24 October, all Grade 9 and 10 students were involved in a forensic educational interactive
called ‘A Case of Conspiracy?’ conducted by Jeshka, from Education Interactive. You can find them here.
https://educationinteractive.com.au
Students looked at evidence collected from a crime scene (based on a real crime scene from the 1980s) in
which a drug dealer, a couple who were lawyers, and another suspect were involved in a murder and arson
investigation. Students used a combination of autopsy reports, digital evidence (text messages), handwriting,
fingerprints, trace evidence including gunshot residue, ballistics, tyre impressions, blood samples and DNA to
come to a conclusion about who the murderer was, and what their motive was. Students were interested to
hear that whatever you delete off your phones can be recovered by digital forensic experts, including
snapchats and other content which might be stored on servers.
Here are the quotes from the students about what they learnt during the scenario:
“I learnt that if you want to study anything to do with science or the human body, make sure you know
chemistry. If you want to become a Forensic Scientist, biology and chemistry are the main subjects you need
to study,” said Georgia.
“I learnt that you can make really good fake blood with food dye and chocolate sauce, and that you can also
see blood and biological substances on dark clothes using chemicals and under UV light.”
As I have mentioned in a previous article, 2020 holds many opportunities for students to have a role in some
form of leadership. There is the 2020 Latrobe High Leadership team, where thirty nine students have
nominated themselves. Their nomination form has been put up for the student body to read and get to know
the candidate that little bit more. They will go through the process of speeches, starting on Tuesday 5
November, and then voting will decide who will represent the team. Students who make the team will work
with Mrs Heazlewood throughout the year and will develop their leadership skills in a variety of ways. School
House Captains are another opportunity to be in a leadership role. School House Captains have an important
role to support the HPE team to organise and coordinate School Carnivals and sporting events. This
important role is chosen by the HPE team. If those two opportunities are not your cup of tea, students also
have the opportunity to become Support Leaders. Coordinated by Mrs Forbes and Mr Oliver, the role of the
Support Leader is to assist the students. These roles are divided into Literacy Leaders, Numeracy Leaders,
Learning for Life Leaders and Eco leaders. For more information about these roles, please see Mrs Forbes and
Mr Oliver. I wish all students the best of luck with the appointments of these positions.
Thank you for reading.
If you have any queries regarding your child, please contact me via email: daniel.karafilis@education.tas.gov.au
MR DANIEL KARAFILIS
GRADE 9 COORDINATOR
2019 GRADE 10 DINNER
The 2019 Grade 10 Dinner will be held on Thursday 19 December. The Farewell Assembly will also be
held on Thursday 19 December from approximately 9am - 11am. We ask that students do not make any
appointments until after 11:30am. The assembly is compulsory, if students do not attend the assembly
they will not be permitted to attend the Grade 10 Dinner.
GRADE 10 REPORT
Grade 10 students are in their final ever term at Latrobe High School. It is important that all students
stay focused on their studies and ensure they finish the term and their time at Latrobe High School with
a positive approach and vital that students focus on our four school values: learning, positive
relationships, respect and resilience. Students need to ensure that they are attending at all times, wearing
full school uniform and putting in their best effort at all times. It is essential that to be invited to the end
of year celebrations they meet all the conditions listed.
The Farewell Assembly will be held on Thursday 19 December from approximately 9am - 11am and the
Dinner will be held on Thursday 19 December. We ask that students do not make any appointments
until after 11:30am. The assembly is compulsory, if students do not attend the assembly they will not be
permitted to attend the Grade 10 Dinner. We are currently looking at the activities we will be running
with the Grade 10’s during the final days before their final dinner and will be talking to students in the
near future, outlining what is planned, and letting them know more about procedures for the dinner and
their final assembly.
All Grade 10 students have been given a Student Information Validation Form from Don College.
Information on this form needs to be checked, changed if necessary, and then returned to our school
office before the end of next week.
Our enrolment days for Don College will take place at Latrobe High School on Monday 11 and Tuesday
12 November in our school library. Students will have the opportunity to ask questions during their
enrolment interview to ensure they have made the best choices for their pathway. The Don College
Start Day will be held on Tuesday 3 December. More information regarding this day will be handed out
soon. If you have any questions regarding your child’s transition to Don College please contact me via
email, or on the school’s phone number - 64261061.
Please don’t forget the important dates coming up for Grade 10 students: Tuesday 3 December - Don
College Start Day, Wednesday 11 December - Presentation Evening, Thursday 20 December - Farewell
Assembly, Thursday 20 December - Dinner.
If you have any questions regarding, please contact me via email, or on our school’s phone number -
64261061.
BEN OLIVER
GRADE 10 COORDINATOR
GOLD SEPTEMBER
Latrobe High School and Tim Blair have been in cahoots for many years now and keeping up with
tradition the student leaders have organised many events and fundraisers in an attempt to raise funds for
children living with cancer, hoping to find a cure. On average 163,000 children will be diagnosed with
cancer; making it the biggest childhood killer in Australia.
The Tim Blair Run for Kids Foundation traces its origins back to 1994, when after a diagnosis of epilepsy,
Tim began running to become fitter and healthier. As with so many others, his love for running grew and
he began to run in fun runs and other events aiming to raise money for charities. Before organising his
own charity in which he hoped to find a cure for childhood cancer. During September Tim came to
speak with the Student Leaders about his passion for his charity and his background. After Tim’s talk we
began discussion on how we can raise funds for Childhood Cancer and spread awareness.
The month consisted of many different events organised by the Student Leadership Team. The month
was kicked off with a Student Auction, where students were auctioned off to the staff as their helpers for
the month. Basketball games were held every Wednesday lunchtime with more donations coming
through every time, each week saw a grade play against another, up until the final, which saw the grade 10’s face the teachers, giving the students much needed enjoyment. A bake sale saw the leaders slave
over a hot stove a bring in their creations for other students to purchase, raising over $300. A football
competition was held at lunchtime in which students participated in seeing how far they could kick, the
winner receiving a prize. There was also a footy colours day and a casual clothes day with a hint of gold
was held promoting awareness of childhood cancer. Each event saw a large amount of traction, giving
childhood cancer much needed funds and awareness. Lastly, donation tins were placed in shops around
Latrobe and Port Sorrell of which we raised over $1000. In total we raised $2900 beating out that of last
years $2800.
To date, along with the help of Latrobe High School and others, the Tim Blair Run for Kids events have
raised in excess of $450,000 for sick children and childhood cancer research.
Tim’s charity website can be found here: https://www.timblairrunforkids.org/about-us/ where you can
donate and learn more about the cause.
Thanks to everyone who supported Gold September in 2019 – your contributions were greatly
appreciated!
Luke Trinder
BURNIE 10
On Sunday 20 October, Latrobe High School had 2 teams participate in the gruelling 10km road race. The
girls placed 2nd in their division with strong runs and the boys also ran strongly and placed 6th in the
schools division.
Results were as follows: Flynn A - 42.59, Belle - 51.54, Brielle - 52.18, Fabian - 57.04, Flynn S -
57.05, Tyler - 64.33, Ava - 68.38 and Bianca - 73.25.
Well done to all participants!
CRICKET GALA DAY
On Wednesday 23 October, Latrobe High School entered two teams in the Cricket Tasmania Gala day.
The boys games took place at Byard Park and the girls games at Meercroft Park. The girls got off to a
flying start against St Brendan Shaw which saw see them win by an outstanding margin. The second round
got underway against Ulverstone High School. Once again, the girls showed fantastic teamwork and effort
resulting in another win making them two from two. As a result of a bye, the girls managed to showcase
their professionalism and preparation for their next game by eating multiple bags of chips accompanied by
milkshakes and soft drinks. In the final round after the sugar rush had kicked in, the girls were up against
Devonport High School and managed to hit a whopping 5 sixes and multiple 4’s. After a tremendous team
effort, the girls finished on top of their pool meaning they had qualified for the regional finals which will be
played at a later date. Special mention to Piper Stafford who managed to get three run out wickets in
the opening game, Lily Johnson, Kate Chaplin, Keisha Williams, Tess Horton, Michala
Frankcombe hitting fours and sixes at will.
The boys played Reece High School in the morning. Reece set a solid total of 4/122. Our boys went out
to the crease full of confidence, however, we unfortunately couldn’t get a batting partnership going and were bowled out for under 100. The second game was against Ulverstone Secondary College, who were
too strong for our boys. Special mentions go out to Tayden Lyall who toped scored in the first game,
Ben Chaplin, Hayden Richardson, Nathan Bessell and Chase Redpath.
MyState Student Film Festival Entries due this weekend 27 October!
Students in the Junior Personal Interest Film Making course this Term have just
completed their film projects and are entering them in the MyState Student Film
Festival 2019.
We will wait to see if we get any finalists in the Awards, where over $18 000 worth of prize money will
be presented to students for their work at a ceremony on 3 December in Hobart.
Grade 7 and 8 students from Latrobe High School have entered films in several categories, including
Best Documentary, Sound Scape, Animation and Drama.
If there are any other students out there who have film projects they’ve completed at home they are
welcome to enter by this Sunday 27 October. Please show Ms Paice (Science staffroom) your film
first to make sure it fits the guidelines, and you’ll also need to complete a Talent Release Permission Form before submitting. Contact Ms Paice on anna.paice@education.tas.gov.au
More information can be found here: www.mystatefilmfestival.com.au
Ethan stars as the murderer in Grade 7 film The Footening
‘TAKING ON GOLIATH’
Over the break Isaac and I, along with 14 other students and 5 other adults, attended the annual ‘Taking
on Goliath” Camp, put on by the Scripture Union to Freycinet. On Thursday afternoon we met together
in Launceston and headed out to Honeymoon bay campsite, where we had a BBQ dinner and got to try
out our camping gear before heading off the next day. Walking around Mt Mayson and across the Ismith,
we reached Wineglass bay campsite on Friday after 3½ hrs walking. Saturday we got to walk half way up
Mt Graham to a view point looking back over the lagoon and 2 bays back to the hazards, before heading
back to the beach for a swim, even though the water was 9 degrees, about 16 people went in, then
warmed up some beach games. On Sunday we packed up and headed out over Wineglass bay beach and
up the saddle. All the while through the trip, a leader shared the old story of David and his life before he
got to fight for his country and ended up beating the giant, Goliath. We looked at some of the challenges
he grew up with being the youngest of 7, and how we could learn from his example in facing the
challenges in our own lives, even as we faced soft beaches, heavy packs and eating porridge for breakfast
for 3 days. It was great to be in a place where many people don’t get to and be able to look at the Hazard
Mountains from a different perspective.
BARRIE COLE
SCHOOL CHAPLAIN
A FRIENDLY REMINDER FROM LATROBE HIGH SCHOOL
Please return your child’s enrolment form to Latrobe High School or drop it
into your child’s primary school office.
If you have misplaced the enrolment form or your circumstances have changed
and your child will not be attending Latrobe High School in 2020, can you please
phone Latrobe High School on 64261061 as soon as possible.
2020 GRADE 7 ENROLMENT FORM
JUNIOR EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY - BELLY’S BAR ‘N’ GRILL
Belly’s Bar ‘n’ Grill are looking for an enthusiastic junior to join the front of house team. No experience
necessary as full training will be provided to the successful applicant. We are looking for friendly, positive,
hard working individuals who are willing to listen, learn and become a valued member of our great team.
Availability to work nights and weekends is essential with plenty of work on offer in the upcoming
holidays.
For more information please contact Sam on 0407 317 295 or pop in to 160 Gilbert Street with your
resume.
School Nurse News – eSaftey
For help with all things social media the Office of the eSaftey
Commissioner is the place to go.
Here you will find advice for students, parents and carers on topics
such as how to report illegal or offensive content, advice on sexting,
and how to get cyberbullying material removed.
They also have iParent, a resource to assist parents and carers with
online safety advice.
For more information visit - www.esafety.gov.au.
As always please feel free to contact me at the school if you
need further assistance. Lisa Evans, School Nurse lisa.j.evans@education.tas.gov.au
LEVIES
Shortly, Latrobe High will be setting the levies for the 2020 school year. We are now at the end of term
three and would appreciate your attention to any levies that are still to be paid to the school for
2019. Please note that the school offers a payment plan that enables the levies to be paid off over a
period of time. This is tailored to each family’s circumstances and can be as small as $20 per
fortnight. Please contact the school with your proposed payment plan so we may formalise the
agreement. It’s important to note that this will avoid the debt being monitored by the Department of
Education’s Finance Services.
COMPUTERS FOR SALE
After recent computer upgrades at school we have some desktop computers for sale.
For those interested, the specs are as follows:
Lenovo Thinkpad M73 Series slim desktop pc (Intel Core i3 3.4GHz, 4Gb ram, 120Gb solid
state drive)
Acer 19” monitor
Lenovo keyboard & mouse
Power cables
All come with a registered copy of Windows 10 installed + some additional applications
(Adobe Reader, VLC Media Player, Google Earth, antivirus).
The price is $130 .
CONTACTING STUDENTS DURING SCHOOL HOURS
If parents need to contact their child during school hours, please phone our school office on
6426 1061 and a message will be sent to your child.
SOCIAL MEDIA
Latrobe High School loves to recognise our students excelling in sports or any chosen interests outside
of the school and ask parents to send a private message to our school’s Facebook page with information
and photos.
Thank you
CONTACT DETAILS
PO Box 105, Latrobe, Tas 7307
Phone 6426 1061
Email latrobe.high@education.tas.gov.au
Web http://latrobehigh.education.tas.edu.au
DISCLAIMER:
Parents should note that advertisements for educational services,
companies, activities or similar events are published as a community service.
Latrobe High School is in no way liable for the quality, supervision or
integrity of the provider and strongly suggests that parents make their own
enquiries before engaging with the advertised event.
BRENT ARMITSTEAD
PRINCIPAL
STUDENTS ABSENCES
If your child is going to be absent from school
due to illness or for any other reason, you can
notify us in the following ways:
SKOOLBAG APP - Simply open the app and go
to EFORMS and fill in the absentee form
SMS - send a message to 0428 937 348
PHONE - school office - 6426 1061
SCHOOL TIMES
8.45 Move to class
8.50 – 9.00 Home Room
9.00 – 10.10 Block 1
10.10 – 10.30 Recess
10.35 – 11.45 Block 2
11.45 Five minute changeover
11.50 – 1.00 Block 3
1.00 – 1.45 Lunch
1.50 – 3.00 Block 4
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