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Issue No. 7
“The Farm” Surf Excursion
N e w s l e t t e r
28 June 2019
EXCELLENCE INNOVATION SUCCESS
WOONONA HIGH SCHOOL
Marine Studies Excursion
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In this issue:
Page 4 & 5 CAPA Showcase
Page 6 & 7 Science Term 2 Report
Page 8 Marine Studies Excursion
Page 9 NAIDOC Games Day
Page 10 CoS Debating
Page 11 Years 8—10 Bronze Rewards Excursion
Page 12 Year 7 Rewards Excursion
Page 12 Year 11 Rewards Excursion
Page 13 Premiers Debating
Page 14 Project Rockit
Page 15 Olympian Nathan Katz
Page 16 Virtual Reality
Page 16 Book Club
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Calendar 22/07/2019 Staff Development Day
22/07/2019 Year 12 Trials continue
23/07/2019 Students return for Term 3
26/07/2019 CHS Cross Country
29/07/2019—31/07/2019 ISER Performing Ensemble tour
31/07/2019 OC Placement Testing
31/07/2019 Year 10 Subject Selection and Pathways Forum
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Principal’s Report
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Staff Professional Learning As I announced in the last newsletter, our staff have been engaged in professional learning to
explicitly teach ‘soft skills’, including creativity, critical reflection, communication and collaboration.
This is taking many staff and students out of their comfort zone, but my research points to this being
the way of the future. The workforce that our students will be entering post-school highly values
these skills, far more than they value pure knowledge.
Uniform Shop Thank you for your patience as we have transitioned to the new uniform shop arrangements. I have been meeting with The
School Locker regularly to pass on feedback that I have received and to iron out any teething issues. They have asked me to
pass on the message that the sports shorts order has arrived and that there is now stock of all sizes.
When ordering online, please order directly from The School Locker Woonona High School page, rather through our school
homepage to ensure orders are not lost. Online orders are filled on Thursday mornings when the staff arrive and are
distributed to students during the school day.
https://theschoollocker.com.au/schools/woonona-high-school/uniforms
Road and Rail Safety The safety of students is paramount to us and I appreciate you reinforcing road and rail safety messages at home. I have
spoken to individual students and the student body about safety around roads and railway lines.
Students are reminded that once red lights start flashing on the level crossing at Woonona Station, it is illegal to cross and
offenders may face a fine of $550. There are six security cameras on the level crossing and already footage of Woonona High
School students crossing illegally has recently been brought to my attention.
Your help in dropping students off safely will help maximise student safety around the school. Students should not be dropped
off or picked up in the staff carpark, nor anywhere from the bridge across Nicholson Road at Liddle St to the school gate due to
the limited options to safely turn around. Rangers have been out and about to spot unsafe behaviour including u-turns across
double lines in Liddle St, and parking in the bus zone.
Staff Movements Following a merit selection process, Miss Holly Cohen has been appointed permanently to the HSIE faculty. Miss Cohen has
been a valued member of staff in a temporary capacity for a while now and we welcome her to our permanent staff.
Meantime, Ms Aimee Crilly in Learning Support will be leaving us this term to take up a permanent role at Ajuga School. We
thank her for the contribution she has made to our school and wish her the best for her future career.
Building Works and Possible Disruption
In order to prepare for the arrival of a Year 7 student next year who has different accessibility requirements, we have started
major works to build two lifts and a number of ramps.
The schedule of works has been planned to have the most disruption occurring in school holidays, there will be inevitable
rerouting of students from time to time to ensure their safety.
We are constantly monitoring the works and meeting with the builders regularly to ensure the works are completed in the
time frame whilst allowing the school to function around it.
I am currently in Japan and will be climbing Mt Fuji in the next few days.
I encourage all students to continue to challenge themselves and work hard so they can achieve their goals.
These holidays make sure you prioritise rejuvenating your body and mind in whatever form that takes.
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“Captivate” CAPA Showcase On Thursday 27 June the 2019 Year 7 CAPA Enrichment Classes held their first showcase to demonstrate the work that they
have completed in their first semester at high school.
In Music, CAPA students have been learning to play a new instrument as well as how to read music, eventually forming a huge
41 piece band that barely fit on our stage. The CAPA Band opened the show, playing a piece altogether after each instrument
was demonstrated by solos. The audience was very impressed with what they had achieved in such a short time and it was
great to see so many students join Junior Band to continue learning instruments. We were also treated to an entertaining
performance by Year 7 rock band “Down Side Up.”
In Drama, CAPA students have been working together on
plays to experiment with different characters, learn new
techniques, have fun and learn core skills about
performing on stage. These skills, along with the
performance skill of Poi, were demonstrated in their two
pieces.
In Dance, students have been learning a variety of styles
and techniques and the audience enjoyed seeing a musical
theatre piece from 7L and a range of styles and eras from
7U. It was also fantastic to see one of our Year 7 CAPA
students, Kai Neilson, perform an aerial solo on the silks.
Kai was recently selected to attend a circus workshop at
the Opera House.
In Visual Arts, CAPA students have been learning a variety
of skills and their artworks were on display in the Hall,
along with an exhibition of other wonderful works from
our students, including Year 11 Elective Portraits, and
works from the Accelerated Visual Arts Program.
The night also featured performances from the Woonona
High School Junior Band, Vocal Ensemble, Woonona
Community of Schools Primary Band, Dance Company K
and Z, the girls and boys dance ensembles from Woonona
Primary School and a sneak preview of our upcoming
production of Wicked, featuring the cast of over 100
students from Year 6-12. It was a great success and we
look forward to many more performances throughout the
year.
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Science Term 2 Report
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This term in Science, students have been using their creative
skills to collaborate to develop some spectacular products.
Year 7 have been studying Energy and how it can be
transformed from one form to another. They learnt about
energy efficiency and were required to design an energy
efficient house, explaining their new modifications. Teachers
were impressed by the quality of the products produced.
Students really enjoyed designing their houses and the Science
staff would like to thank parents and guardians for supporting
their children with this task.
Year 8 have been making connections between body systems
and exploring the new types of technology that have advanced
our health. Students collaborated to design an interactive
board game on a body system of their choice. The creativity
was buzzing throughout the classrooms and students were
tapping into each other’s skills. Ideas stemmed from a range of
games such as Monopoly, Game of Life, Trivia and Snakes and
Ladders, just to name a few. Again, our students in year 8 have
raised their achievement and set a high standard for future
Year 8 students.
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Science Term 2 Report continued...
Year 9 have been looking at disease and coordination in the human body. They were required to research an infectious disease
and develop a breakout management plan. Students were creative in their presentations and demonstrated innovation and
critical thinking in how they would handle a breakout at Woonona High School! Next term year 9 will be delving into a unit on
Atomic Chemistry which we are sure they will all thoroughly enjoy.
Year 10 have stimulated their physics brains, exploring Sir Isaac Newton and his laws of motion. They were required to
collaborate with each other to create an engaging presentation on these laws. Students explored a range of technologies such
as video and stop motion as well as tapping into their dynamic drama skills! We encourage year 10 to be thinking about the
modules as they progress through the year to help them decide on whether science will be a choice for year 11/12, and which
particular science they may choose. We recommend students have a conversation with their classroom teacher to explore
these avenues further.
Our senior students have been busy learning new content in Physics, Biology, Chemistry and Investigating Science. We
encourage our students to continue to ask questions and develop their study notes at home to help deepen their
understanding and better prepare themselves for their examinations. We wish Year 12 the best of luck with their Trial HSC
Examinations.
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Marine Studies Excursion
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On Friday June 21st students from years 8, 9 and 10 were invited to attend a Marine Studies excursion to the Sydney Wildlife
World and Sydney Aquarium. After surviving an early wake up ([ ]7:00am!) and train ride of two hours the group made the
short walking journey to the aquarium where they were tasked with the formidable challenge of seeking and photographing
the most dangerous creatures on display. The sharks and dugong were definitely highlights, along with the elusive lemon shark,
which was for some reason very highly sought after by the year 9 boys.
After a lunch break and blowing off some steam at a nearby playground the students visited Sydney Wildlife World and learned
about our incredible diversity of native fauna, with the 5m saltwater crocodile being the most popular.
We were fortunate to have amazing weather and all students agreed it was an eye opening experience. We look forward to
doing it all again next year! Mr Wilson (Marine Studies Teacher)
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NAIDOC Games Day
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On Wednesday 3 July, students from Woonona,
Woonona East and Russell Vale Public Schools
joined us at Woonona High for NAIDOC Games day.
Some of the games students were involved in
included Buroinjin, Goori, Kai, Merkolap, Parndo,
Tarnambal and Wana.
Students from Woonona High facilitated the
activities for the junior students. The games day,
organised by Ms Walker, was very much enjoyed by
our young visitors.
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On Monday 24th June, students from Stage 3 and 4 took part in the Community of Schools (CoS) Public Speaking imitative.
Harry and Max were the representatives from Woonona East Primary School. Tyler and Sophie presented for Woonona
Primary School. Savannah and Tara were selected for Russell Vale Primary School. Amelia Elliott and Kayla Turner
represented Woonona High School with their speeches on sustainability.
Public Speaking is a significant component of the Australian Curriculum with students expected to complete a form of
speaking task within every stage of their schooling career. These opportunities of public speaking enable students to
develop the skills needed to develop relationships, prepare for the workplace and travel the world. This highlights the
importance of providing a stage in which public speaking becomes more prominent with incentives to make achievements
within this arena more appealing. Students have exhibited the skills necessary in presenting well -articulated and confident
speeches.
All students should be congratulated on their achievements and participation in the Public Speaking initiative.
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Years 8—10 Bronze Rewards Excursion
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Years 8, 9 and 10 enjoyed the rewards for their efforts on
Tuesday. They started the day with ten pin bowling and
then proceeded to the Hoyts cinema to watch Toy Story
(Year 8) or Men in Black International (options for Year 9
& 10). Mr Radford shouted everyone a yummy choc top
ice-cream! As usual, these students demonstrated the
exemplary behaviour that earned them the excursion.
A very big thankyou to Mr Radford for organising the day.
Here are few photos of this delightful bunch enjoying
themselves.
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Year 7 Rewards Excursion
On Monday 1 July, Year 7 students who had reached the Bronze level of the Woonona High School merit system were invited
to attend a rewards excursion to celebrate their achievement.
The large group of students spent a fun day visiting Revolution Laser Tag, Hangtime and Hand Dog. Mr Gilbert said all students
enjoyed the day and that they were well deserving of the treat.
On Friday 28 June, Year 11 students who had reached the bronze level of our merit system were invited to attend the Year 11
Bronze Rewards Excursion. Students had fun at Northern Bowl and also enjoyed taking in a movie at Hoyts Warrawong.
Year 11 Rewards Excursion
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Premiers Debating Challenge
The Premier’s Debating Challenge is open to
government schools throughout NSW, with age
divisions for teams from Year 5 all the way up to
Year 12. Our Year 9 team competed at Smiths Hill
High School in a round-robin series of debates
against nearby schools, which included Bulli High
School, Keira High school, Corrimal High School and
Smiths Hill High School.
The girls are to be commended on their debates and
all commented that they learned a lot throughout
the day.
Ms Bulmer (English Teacher)
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PROJECT ROCKIT
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On Wednesday, a group of our students attended the launch of an anti-bullying drive by PROJECT ROCKIT, a youth-driven
movement against bullying, hate and prejudice. PROJECT ROCKIT is teaming up with Facebook and Instagram to build the next
generation of Digital Ambassadors all over Australia.
Our Woonona High School team learned about strategies to combat bullying and assist victims in a positive way. The students
contributed enthusiastically and actively listened to others when sharing their ideas.
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On Wednesday 26 June, Year 9 was treated by a visit from
Nathan Katz. He is an inspiring Olympian who represented our
country in Judo at the Olympics in Brazil. Nathan told the story
of his journey demonstrating what you can achieve when you
work hard towards your goals. In his talk he showed films of
himself training, failing, persevering and triumphing. He talked
about learning from failure and building resilience.
Afterwards Nathan answered many questions from the
students and stayed for photos and autographs. A big thank
you to Mrs Rayner for organising the event and Max Lynch
(Year 9 ) for managing the AV support on the day.
Mrs Mellor
Year 9 visit from Olympian Nathan Katz
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Virtual Reality
This week a number of science classes were taken on a
Virtual Reality excursion through the digestive system.
Students were able to view firsthand, the inner workings of
the oesophagus, stomach and intestines and how these
organs work together to digest food.
VR allows the exploration of places and situations that would
otherwise be too difficult or impossible to view.
Ms Webster from our English Department was our guest speaker
this fortnight. Ms Webster is an avid fan of the Harry Potter
series.
I reviewed the Ink Trilogy by Alice Broadway. Picture a world
where every significant moment is tattooed on your skin for
ever. When Leora's father dies, she knows he deserves to have
all his tattoos removed and made into a Skin Book to record his
good life. But when she discovers that his ink has been edited
and his book is incomplete, she wonders whether she knew him
at all. This book is action packed and a great read.
Mrs Roddis Teacher Librarian
Book Club
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July / August Calendar
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22/07/2019 Staff Development Day
22/07/2019 Year 12 Trials
23/07/2019 Year 12 Trials
24/07/2019 Year 12 Trials
25/07/2019 Year 12 Trials
26/07/2019 Year 12 Trials
26/07/2019 CHS Cross Country
29/07/2019 ISER Performing Ensemble tour - 8 students
30/07/2019 ISER Performing Ensemble tour - 8 students
31/07/2019 ISER Performing Ensemble tour - 8 students
31/07/2019 OC Placement Testing
31/07/2019 Year 10 Subject Selection and Pathways Forum
1/08/2019 Japan Dinner Outbound Group
1/08/2019 CoS Leadership Day
2/08/2019 Zone Athletics
7/08/2019 Year 12 Study Skills
8/08/2019 NAIDOC Assembly
8/08/2019 Year 8 Reptile Incursion
12/08/2019 HSC Dance Exam Period
12/08/2019 HALL - 9/10 Aerials Class - Pd 5
13/08/2019 Woonona Bowling Club Essay Comp
16/08/2019 Year 10 into 11 Subject Selections close
19/08/2019 CoS Transition Day
20/08/2019 South Coast Public Speaking Competition
22/08/2019 Year 12 Roadshow to Success
23/08/2019 Southern Stars - Wollongong
24/08/2019 Southern Stars - Wollongong
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