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Week 10 Term 1 2017
SAFETY TEAMWORK ACHIEVEMENT RESPECT
What a great week we have had at Windsor High.
We began the week with the arrival
of a group of students from
Utsunomiya High School in Japan.
Some of our students provided
home stay and others were their
buddies at school. Our students
benefitted significantly as they
experienced sharing stories and
ideas with individuals from a
different culture. The feedback from
our visitors was extremely positive,
PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE
WALKING TOGETHER - LEARNING TOGETHER
P O BOX 117
WINDSOR 2756
PH: 4587 7122
PH: 4587 7127
PH: 4587 7128
FAX: 4587 7687
Email:
windsor-h.school@det.nsw.edu.au
Contents
Page 1-5 Principal’s Report
Page 7-8 Sport Report
Page 10 Calendar
Page 10 -15 Japanese Report
Web Site:
windsor-h.schools.nsw.edu.au
Facebook: www.facebook.com/windsorhighschoool
and we love the fact they
think Windsor High is the
best high school in Australia.
A special thank you goes to
Ms Tait and Ms Calvert for
their outstanding organisation
of this program. The school
organised in addition to at-
tending lessons two excur-
sion days that were thor-
oughly enjoyed by staff and
students from both schools.
All About Me by Mikhaela - Year 10
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The group at Featherdale Wildlife Park
Some blue sky was great at the excursion into the city of Sydney.
We farewelled the students with a certificate, a group photo, a photo with their buddy and a Windsor High mug.
Whilst the Japanese students were here, we invited
an ex- student of Windsor High, James Fenton who
was school captain in 2014, to visit for the day. James
studied Japanese up until HSC level by distance edu-
cation, and can now speak very fluent Japanese. He
has visited Japan 3 times in the last 13 months, and
plans to move there for an extended period of time in
the not too distant future. James was able to help in
communication between the Japanese visitors and
ourselves, as well as translate my farewell speech at
the Farewell Assembly. He even managed to visit the
support unit and give the students in the MC class a
quick lesson on writing their names in Japanese.
Thank you Jimmy for visiting us and making the day
so special.
Some great engaging lessons have been delivered this week - Year 10 agriculture students set up a hydroponic
tomato growing system in the poly tunnel. The heat that is generated from the tunnel will allow the tomatoes to
grow out of season.
Miss Talidu's Year 9 VA (with Japanese guests) worked on Wassily Kandinsky styled collages.
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In Commerce, students participated in a taste test-
ing activity working out which item was the most
expensive without knowing the brand and if a partic-
ular brand is value for money. This concept is one
that will hold the in good stead, knowing that just
because something is expensive, there is not always
a correlation to best quality product.
Students from various years had fun preparing the
poultry ready for Castle Hill Show.
Our results were outstanding with Two ‘Best of
Breed’ awards , four ‘First place’ awards and 2
‘Second place’ awards. Thank you to Ms Ruis and
all students who assisted in the preparation of the
poultry.
Ms West who is trained in preparing students to be peer
mediators, took a number of Year 9 and 10 students
through the training program. As Peer Mediators, the
students involved will begin mediations when required
between junior students in the coming weeks. Often stu-
dents can effectively resolve minor friendship issues be-
tween students. This is a great service to the school
community.
The SRC ran a fundraising BBQ to raise money towards
the schools netball team uniforms, With over $400
raised, the sausage sizzle was a great success.
To recognise our great students, who display our core
STAR values of Safety, Teamwork, Achievement Re-
spect on Monday we held our first Principals Morning
Tea for 2017 for Years 10, 11 and 12. The recipients
had showed a number of great achievements including
leadership, academic excellence and school service. It
was great to see parents and friends attend the
ceremony.
In 2017, the Science Department will provide an opportunity for students to challenge themselves in the Big Science Competition. This 50 minute international competition is open to students of all abilities at four different levels: year 7, 8, 9 and 10 Questions test students' critical thinking and problem-solving skills as well as their science knowledge. Each student who takes part will receive a certificate as well as detailed feedback on their performance in the competition. They also go into a draw to win cash prizes. Our school will receive a comprehensive report for each paper level showing how each student performed on each question, the percentage of students in the cohort who answered correctly, and a comparison with the national results. The Big Science Competition will be held in school between 17 and 24 May 2017. The Big Science Competition is organised by Australian Science Innovations is an independent not-for profit organisation committed to contributing to building Australia’s scientific community through inspiring and developing our best science students. For more information visit www.asi.edu.au
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As you can see from the photos and items men-
tioned above, we are striving to create a positive
school learning environment, meeting the indi-
vidual needs to all those who attend. Thank you
to the hard working staff who are ensuring great
things happen at Windsor high.
Regards Jennifer Hawken Principal REMINDERS: School Photos are this Friday
Athletics Carnival $ and notes are due NOW!!!
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Macquarie Towns Arts Society’s
School Holiday Art & Craft Workshop Program
Easter Holidays, 2017
Monday 10th April 10 am - 12pm Make Easter Cards 1pm - 3pm Make Clay Bunnies Tuesday 11th April 10 am - 12pm Make Colourful Easter Animals 1pm - 3pm Decorate Easter Eggs Wednesday 12th April 10 am - 12pm Make Bunny Puppets 1pm - 3pm Make Easter Dragon Eggs Thursday 13th April
10 am - 12pm Draw Chickens and Bunnies
1pm - 3pm Make Easter Wind Chimes
Friday 14th - Mon 17th Public Holidays - no workshops
Tuesday 18th April 10 am - 12pm Decorate Photo Frames 1pm - 3pm Draw Fairies, Elves and Mermaids Wednesday 19th April 10 am - 12pm Draw Cartoons 1pm - 3pm Pottery Thursday 20th April 10 am - 12pm Make Fairy Lanterns 1pm - 3pm Paint a Landscape Friday 21st April 10 am - 12pm Jewellery Cost: $15 per 2hr workshop; all equipment supplied. Venue: Richmond Art Supplies, (new location) Shop 1, 328 Windsor St, Richmond (next to Brynorms). Bookings Essential: phone Deidre 0412 979731 MTAS After School Art Classes for Term 2, 2017, also Now Enrolling.
Macquarie Towns Arts Society will once again be running their popular School Holiday Art & Craft workshops for children 5-15yrs in the Easter Holiday
break. (See Program)
MTAS is a not-for-profit community organisation
promoting Art activity in the Hawkesbury area.
The MTAS School Holiday Art & Craft Workshops will be held in the class room at Richmond Art Supplies, new location, Shop 1, 328 Windsor St, Richmond
(next to Brynorms).
We hope to encourage budding artists and give kids something fun and creative to do in the holidays, in a
safe and friendly environment.
Macquarie Towns Arts Society also runs After School Art Classes for children 7-14 years. The next 8 week
term begins 1st May, 2017, 4-5.30pm.
Ph. 0412979731 for information.
ATHLETICS CARNIVAL A reminder to parents and students that the Windsor High School annual Athletics Carnival will be held on Tuesday 4 April 2017 at the Blacktown International Sportspark. This is a compulsory school day and will be running despite any inclement weather. It is an all-weather track with plenty of shelter from the elements. Students have two options regarding transport to the venue … They can either make their own way to the venue or book a seat on a bus that will leave directly from school. Students catching the bus will need to be at school no later than 8:45am to have their names marked off so that the buses can leave promptly at 9:00am. Students will return to school by 3:00pm in order to catch their regular buses home. COST Option 1: $20.00 includes bus transport to and from the venue, venue entry and a sausage sizzle for lunch. Payment must be paid to the front office by Friday 31 March. OR Option 2: $10.00 includes venue entry and a sausage sizzle for lunch. This option is for students making their own travel arrangements to and from the venue. This money will be collected at the gate on the day.
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Macquarie Zone Touch Football Gala Day On Monday 20th March we had a girls and a boys team represent Windsor High School at the Macquarie Zone Touch Football Gala Day at Valentine Sports Park. The girls team consisted of Jackie Van Trump, Emily Dunn, Sophia Houston, Phoebie Matthews, Olivia Hughes, Maddison Tuckwell, Analyse Steele, Tymika O’Toole and Rosemarie Beckett. Despite many of the girls playing touch football for the first time, they performed so well on the day, victoriously beating Colo High School and finishing in 6th place on the day. The boys team consisted of Jarrad Blakemore, Ben Mills, Stephen Chambers, Dillin Kelly, Charn Souter, Jake Steele, Jonathon Beckett, Bodee Keevil, Aiden Garzon and Jordan Mortimer. They finished in 5th place overall and also victoriously beat Colo High School and Crestwood High School. Special mention to Jarrad Blakemore for finishing the day as top try scorer with 5 tries. Congratulations and thank you to both teams for representing the school with such pride and outstanding behaviour, as well as never giving up and constantly trying your best. It is days like these sporting gala days that truly represent that we are ‘The Best School in the Hawkesbury Valley and Beyond’-Louise West.
A very special thank you to the Beckett parents for
their commitment and coaching with both teams for
the duration of the day. Your help and assistance is
greatly appreciated!
All students who compete on the day will be entitled to a sausage sandwich. Canteen facilities will be available on the day. Students however, are encouraged to ensure they bring plenty of water. Students must wear full PE uniform, house colours or suitable running attire including closed in shoes (no thongs or sandals). Jeans are NOT appropriate attire for an athletics carnival. They should also ensure they bring both a hat and sunscreen. NO footballs or other sporting equipment are to be brought to the venue. Looking forward to a great day … be sure to come and support your House! TERM ONE SPORTING EVENTS Term One has been really busy with many sporting events occurring over the past ten weeks.
Swimming … Congratulations to Rhiannon Williams
who represented WHS as part of the Macquarie Zone
Swim Team at the Sydney West Regional Carnival
held at Sydney Olympic Park Swimming Centre,
Homebush. Macquarie Zone was top of the leader
board at the half way mark. We are waiting on final
placings in this hotly contested regional event.
Basketball, Netball, Soccer, Touch Football and Rugby League … Congratulations to all students, both boys and girls, who continue to trial, train and participate in Macquarie Cup Gala Days. Your enthusiasm and passion for these games have been recognized at both School and Zone level. Huge thanks and congratulations must be extended to Mr Carter, Ms Beale, Mrs Brice, Mr Cotter, Mr Fragogiannis, Miss Oppy and Mr Muscio for their continued support of the WHS sporting program. These teachers constantly give up their time to ensure students have access to high level sporting events and competition including basketball, netball, soccer, touch football and rugby league. We would also like to thank all the teachers of WHS who volunteer their ‘free’ periods to also ensure that regular lessons at WHS are uninterrupted and every day can proceed smoothly as normal. Remember Sport day at WHS is Wednesday and all students from year 7 – 10 are expected to be in full PE uniform … gold shirt and WHS black shorts. Keep participating … these are the things you will remember when your school days are over!! Mrs Horan and Mrs Windon Sports Organisers.
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See what some people are already doing
Where:
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2 Dight Street, Windsor NSW 2756
When: Thursday 30 March 10am—2.30pm
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If we can provide any support for you on the day
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Refreshments and lunch provided for those who
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Please share this flyer with everyone in your net-
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Please contact us if you’ve got any questions, or
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Phone: 1800 144 653
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CALENDAR 2017 Term 1
28/3 Principals morning tea Yr10-12 P&C Meeting 6.30pm 30/3 Macquarie Cup Netball 31/3 School Photos Yr. 7 Vaccinations 4/4 Athletics Carnival Royal Easter Show (until 7 April) 6/4 World Autism Day 7/4 Last day of term Term 2
24/4 Staff Development Day
25/4 ANZAC Day
26/4 Yr. 7-12 Return to school
HAPPENING THIS
WEEK!
SCHOOL PHOTOS
Dear Parents and Caregivers, School photographs will be taken on Friday 31st March 2017. This includes individual and sibling/family photos. A payment envelope outlining ordering options has been sent home with your child. Please remember that full pay-ment must be enclosed in the envelope and returned with your child on photo day – Friday, 31st March 2017. Please do not send money prior to this date. Please ensure that correct money is enclosed as no change will be provided. Online payments can be made by following the instructions on the accompanying envelope. Students are expected to wear full school uniform. No col-oured underclothes (i.e. t-shirts), jewellery, caps or sun-glasses are to be worn. School captains, SRC members, Library Monitors and members of the Boys Program, will also be posing for group photos. These students must ensure that they bring appropriate apparel for the group photo such as badges (SRC) and safety work wear (Boys Program) in addition to their regular school uniform. A catch-up session for any student that is absent on the 31st of March will be on the 3rd of April. Please note that all students need to be photographed re-gardless of whether they are purchasing as the photo-graphs are used for administrative purposes. Your support in ensuring that your child is in attendance during these days is much appreciated.
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JAPANESE STUDENT HELPERS TESTAMONIALS.
On Wednesday the 22nd of March we went to the city. On the double decker train to the city the Jap-anese students found out that the seats could move back and forth. After an hours’ worth of sit-ting patiently on a train we finally get off at Town Hall. The first thing we did when we arrived was to explore the Queen Victoria Building. (QVB). We had 20 minutes to explore the QVB and meet back up at the other side of the QVB. So the first my buddy Yuro and I did was go straight to the top floor. There we found Aboriginal painting, weapon and bowls/plates. After that we walked over a bridge to get to Darling Harbour. There we had lunch and had an hour to have a look around a mall in Darling Harbour. There my buddy Yuro tried a slushie for the first time. After that hour we all met back up then walked to a dock where we got on a ferry. The ferry took us around Sydney, we went under the Harbour Bridge, next to Luna Park and docked next to the Opera House in Circular Quay. Then we walked to a train station, hopped on a train to take us back to Town Hall then go on a different train at Town Hall to take us back to Mulgrave. I personally think this was a good experi-ence for me and my buddy. JEREMY KENNINGTON On Thursday the 23rd of March, a selected group of people and their Japanese buddies went to Featherdale Wildlife park. We spent 2 hours there. First we had half an hour to go off and explore we looked at many different animals, but one favourite was the koala. Everyone went and looked at them. Then we all met up at the learning burrow where we had a hour long talk. The man showed us four animals that only live in Australia. We go to pat them. The animals that we patted were, a shingle back lizard, a tawny frog mouth bird, a python and then a koala. After the talk had finished we had another half an hour to go and explore. Some of us even bought animal feed to give the kangaroo’s and wallabies. We all got see lots of animals and we all had lots of fun. Finally, we bought souvenirs and got some food. By that time it was time for us to leave. So we got back on the bus and went onto our next adventure. TARA HOTTWAGNER
Throughout the last week I have had a Japanese ex-change student staying with my family and I. It has been a good experience learning how he lives and learns. His name is Yasuki. It can be difficult sometimes understand-ing what he is trying to say but we use a translator to help us understand. On Monday afternoon after school my Mum, brother Zac, Yasuki and I went for a walk through Windsor Mall to look at the historic buildings and told Yasuki all about the Windsor Heritage. We had steak, chips, vegetable and mushroom sauce. It was very inter-esting to see how he ate and communicated with us. My parents leave early in the morning to go to work so we have to wake ourselves up and get ready. It was intri-guing how he understood what it was like to have no par-ents around. We went to school as usual. We got picked up from school and went home and relaxed. On Wednes-day we went to the city. It was great, a lot of walking though. That afternoon/night I went to netball training and stayed at my aunties house but by the sounds of it the boys had a blast. On Thursday we went to Featherdale Wildlife Park and go to pat the animals. We had a great day. We then went to Muru Midigar and Aboriginal Camp and Park. We go to throw boomerangs and learned about Aboriginal Culture. Overall all having a Japanese student stay at your house is a great experience for all.
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MOGEN JOHNSON
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What was the most fun thing I did in Australia is water golf. On the first day of my meeting my host family, we went water golfing. Since it was so hot and I was nervous that day, my palms got sweaty, so the golf club I was us-ing slipped from my hands and fell into the pond. I got shocked, but all my host family burst into laughter so I got relieved and calmed down. HAYOTA YAKO
I went to a zoo yesterday. There are many animals in the zoo. It was very interesting. I learned about Aboriginal Culture. I was very difficult. YUKI TANAKA
I went to flip out on Tuesday. Bouncing on trampolines. Is awesome! My host family, Jazz taught how to back flip to me and I almost mastered it. I enjoyed trampolines but I still have a pain in my arms and legs. RYUNOSUKE KOBAYASHI
I went to zoo yesterday. I watched a lot of animals. I belong to biology club but I don’t know about animals much. So it is valuable experience for me. SOHEI KAMIYAMA
Kangaroo which I saw at zoo very fluffy. It was running and jumping at zoo without cage. I found that adult kan-garoo is more fluffy than kids because those hair is differ-ence child and adult. So I usually gave an adult kangaroo more feed to touch it more. YURO FUKUDA
About one week has gone. It was very fast. All of Australi-an people are very king to us, speaking slowly, simple word, telling culture etc. By the way, today we went to Australian zoo and MUKU? (Place to learn about Aborigi-nal Culture). In the zoo, we saw many kind of animals, especially moving koalas (not sleeping koala) were so cute. And we could feed kangaroo! It was my first time in the MURU, we tried throwing a boomerang! It was difficult for us, no boomerang didn’t return to our hands. After that, we listened to the explanation about Aboriginal Cul-ture. Some of us and I try playing Aboriginal music instru-ment (I can’t spell). Also, it was hard. Such experience must be our food for our life. I want to pleasure remaining days.
TSUBASO ITO
JAPANESE STUDENT TESTAMONIALS.
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Japanese Visit March 2017
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Commerce
On March 24 at Windsor High our Commerce students participated in a taste testing activity working out which item was the most expensive without knowing the brand and if a particular brand is value for money.
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CIRCLE OF SECURITY® PARENTING™
At times, all parents feel lost or without a clue about
what our child might need from us. Imagine what it
might feel like if you were able to make sense of what
your child was really asking from you.
The Circle of Security® Parenting™ program is
based on decades of research about how secure
parent-child relationships can be supported and
strengthened.
Our facilitator work with parents and care-givers to
help them to:
Understand their child’s emotional world by
learning to read emotional needs
Support their child’s ability to successfully
manage emotions
Enhance the development of their child's self-
esteem and security in life.
This is a valuable course for parents and carers who
wish to have a better understanding of and
relationship with their child.
Places are limited to 8 per group.
Times: 10am till 12.30pm.
Course commences: Thursdays 4th, 11th, 18th & 25th
May 2017.
Cost: $180 per person for course and includes
weekly handouts and information sheets.
Certificate is given upon completion of the course*
Contact for bookings: Hawkesbury House (02) 4577
6454
*80% attendance is compulsory – minimum 24-hour
notice of cancellation or $40 fee is payable.
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