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Congratulations to:yy The 97 students with
perfect Term 3 attendance – your Principal letters of recognition are in the mail! Regular attendance ensures positive learning progress and engagement in the school community – well done!
yy New SRC Office Bearers for 2017-2018:
Eleanor Dunstan, President
Ruby Gee, Vice President
Emily Moudanidis, Secretary
Maddison Whereat, Treasurer
yy Ms Qingzhu Liu and the team of Chinese language students who participated in the Chinese Languages Spectacular at the Sydney Town Hall. See article and pictures on page 9 and full list of students, with special mention to Angela Wei and Renee Xu of Year 11 for their leadership.
yy All students who participated and gained such commendable results in the Australian Mathematics Competition. See the full details on page 16. Our Best in School Award went to Olivia Ngo of Year 7 – a fantastic result for Olivia, well done!
yy Science students for equally great results in the Australian Science Olympiad details on page 16.
yy Students who earned strong performances in the Economics and Business Studies Competitions, see full details on page 16.
yy Marie Ikonomou in Year 10, currently rehearsing for her role as a featured dancer in the
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LEAD THE CHALLENGE • LEADERSHIP • EXCELLENCE • ACHIEVEMENT • DIVERSITYTWITTER: @GirlsCanterbury • VISIT: www.canterburg-h.schools.nsw.edu.au
GHS Public and ProudNEWSLETTERTerm 4 Ed. 1 Nov 2017
Canterbury Girls @GirlsCanterbury | Oct 25Sincere condolences from @GirlsCanterbury School Community to our much loved @LindaBurneyMP & family #heartwithu #thinkingofu
Linda Burney MP @LindaBurneyMP | Oct 24Thank you all for your heartfelt condolences and messages of support during this sad and difficult time. https://www.givenow.com.au/ngaimpetheglen
Left: Visit from Secretary of the Department of Education, Mark Scott. Right: 2017-2018 SRC Office Bearers.
CONTENTSReminders; Congratulations, Staff News, Thankyous ....................... 1-3
Fom the Deputy Principal's Desk ......4
Adopt a Solar Panel .................................6
Features & Special Events ....................8
Faculty News ...........................................16
Notices & Adverts ............................21-23
Dates for the fridge ...............................25
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Remindersyy MADD Night Thursday Nov 9,
7pm in MPC see flyer on page 7
yy Families, please book up a time slot for your student’s end of year Learning Presentation Years 7–9 by returning your note to Ms Strachan
yy Yr 12 Sign Out on November 8
yy Mentor Training Day for Years 8 & 9 on November 13 & December 6
yy Indigenous Families’ Morning Tea on Friday December 1
yy Year 7 2018 Orientation Day Tuesday December 5
yy End of Year Recognition Assembly Tuesday December 12, all families welcome
yy Look out for permission notes to the End of Year Picnics Thursday December 14, all available on school website
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upcoming Schools Spectacular and who will be filmed as part of the 2017 Spectacular film package. Marie also performed as a member of the NSW Public Schools Senior Dance Ensemble 1, at the State Dance Festival, HEART, in September at the Seymour Centre. A rising star!
yy Our members of the NSW Public Schools Years 7–11 Drama Ensembles for their performances at the State Drama Festival on Thursday 26 October and Friday 27 October at the Seymour Centre. Our school has the highest numbers of Years 7–8 students in the Drama Ensembles, a testimony to the depth of dramatic talent coming through from Stage 4. We are thrilled to nurture this in coming years.
Year 7yy Alessandra Sackey
yy Jordan Tartak
yy Zoe Trenbath
yy Gabrielle Waterson
yy Ruby Wilkinson
Year 8yy Catie Broadbent
yy Izzy Conlon
yy Emily Earp
yy Lily Spencer-Tighe
Year 10yy Franki Eastment
yy Emma Lemonjian
Year 11yy Ella Hosty-Snelgrove
yy Dance teacher Kellie Reed and students in the annual CGHS Dance Showcase (see page 10), which was an evening of stunning Dance performances.
yy Caitlin Maloney and Scarlett Stockdale-Linke of Year 7, and Zoe Viney, Year 12 of the NSW Public Schools Singers, who are rehearsing for participation in the Schools Spectacular. Additionally Savannah Vilner, Mae Mitsak, Isabella Kutasi and Amanina Brock, all of Year 7, are in the NSW Public School Junior Singers for the Schools Spectacular.
yy Canterbury Girls High School students who will be in the Combined Choir at Schools Spectacular this year; their rehearsal schedule has begun, supported by Ms Wilson and Ms Flannery.
yy Phoebe Causley Todd Year 7, Kico Imai Arnold and Antonina Scheer, Yr 8 who are members of the NSW Public Schools Festival Orchestra and performed at Sydney Opera House for the Festival of Choral Music in September.
yy All students who participated in the annual Kool Skools songwriting and recording program, again supported by our music staff.
yy Eleanor Dunstan, Emma Lemonjian, and Ruby Gee of Year 10 for their participation the Mental Health Conference, see full details on page 15.
yy Our KO Cricket team and coach Stacey Naisbett for their participation in the knockout day at Kirawee
yy Year 8 Debating with Ms Neves who took out the formidable Burwood Girls and became Zone winners in Round 4 – Hailie Brown, Izzy Condon, Edie Harris , Lily Spencer -Tighe. The girls were not as successful in the next debate of the competition; we look forward to seeing them reach new heights in 2018!
yy SEA students who received awards in the Wests Ashfield Community Awards Program, receiving generous amounts for both the school and the environmental cause of their choice the Australian Conservation Fund – Angela Wei, Michaelie Trenbath, Paloma Jackson-Vaughn, Alex Scouller, Stella Wiggins
yy Angie Beilin of Year 8 who came in 3rd at the State Competition in Rhythmic Gymnastics
Thankyousyy Department of Education
Secretary, Mr Mark Scott, who took a half day from his schedule to spend in our school to talk to students and staff about Futures Learning, Digital Literacy and improvements in Literacy and Numeracy and Communities of Practice. See pictures on page 5.
Left: RUOK at Ashfield Boys High School. Right: RUOK Day at CGHS
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yy To all parents and students who participated in the Tell Them From Me survey at the end of term 3. Results from this survey are being used to determine and refine school goals and strategic planning for 2018-2020. Results of the survey are linked on the front page of the website.
yy Lowes for the recent donation of $3000.
yy Parent Heather Veitch for participating as a member of merit panels for selection of staff.
yy Parent Christine Tennant for being part of a planning team for bringing our library into the 21st century.
yy Parents Chris Dunstan and Jud Agius for the ongoing support and effort with our efforts to be a fully sustainable school.
yy Ms Burgess, Ms O’Sullivan and Ms Jenkins for taking Year 11 to Camp! See pics of 3 days at The Colloroy Centre on page 14.
yy Ms Dervenis Loupos for the fantastic organisation of the CogniZance Academic Gala Day shared with Year 8 of Ashfield Boys. See pics from the day on page 13 and a full report will follow next edition.
yy Ms Conroy and staff who assisted in our involvement with Ashfield Boys High School for the Year 9 RUOK Day event as part of our community partnerships and student wellbeing programs. A range of photos from the day is published on page 12.
yy Ms Barry, who put together the Zeal Theatre Day for Year 7 and all Drama elective students from both CGHS and Ashfield Boys. See details on page 13, where they spent the day viewing theatre and participating in drama workshops with this talented production company.
yy Ms Barry also for her brilliant organising of the high school experience day for next year’s Year 7; a super busy day with quality classroom experiences and important transition for Year 6 into 7 – see page 8.
yy Ms Slattery and Ms Cooper for their work in supporting our students in the Mental Health Public Speaking Challenge, an important initiative to inclusively support students. Report is on page 15.
yy Ms Kaur for her work in organising the Australian Mathematics Competition, and Ms Delmas for her coordination of the Australian Science Olympiad. Seeing our students perform with distinction in these competitions is highly rewarding and an inspiration to young women to pursue study in these areas.
yy Ms Venkatesan for coordination of the UNSW Economics and Business Studies competitions, where another swathe of honours was achieved by our talented students. Full list on page 16.
yy ASK Homework Centre coordinator Mr Safi who is supported each Monday afternoon by Ms Vlachos and Mr Trinh to help students complete homework – important work in helping students achieve success in learning.
yy SEA students who attended the Featherdale Wildlife Park for a symposium, Saving Our Species, on the extinction of native animals (Pictured above: Tahlia Cairns, Cara Baldwin, Emma Gallagher, Michelle Lu and Zoe Morris of Year 9)
yy Ms Naisbett for organisation of Pink Stumps fundraising day where we had a staff morning tea and a lunch time staff vs students game, raising over $700 in the name of the school for this worthy cause in women’s health. See page 15.
yy Ms Mawassi for accompanying senior Geography and SEA representatives to a community forum about the impact of public transport planning in the Canterbury LGA. Grace Taffa and Csilla
Turcsanyi were the Year 11 students who attended this after school event, thank you for your time.
Left to Right: Kool Skools. Year 8 Debaters. Top Right: Award recipients SEA Students. Bottom right: Saving Our Species Symposium Featherdale.
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Inner West Digital Literacies Community of SchoolsCanterbury Girls is one of three high schools in NSW to successfully gain one of the Australian Government’s Digital Literacy School Grants for 2017.
This grant has enabled a project involving, firstly, Canterbury Girls working with Ashfield Boys’ High School to integrate Digital Literacies into joint Year 9 Science, Mathematics, Technology and Creative and Performing Arts Curriculum through Project Based Learning. Staff undertook curriculum planning in Term One and then during Term 2, targeted Year 9 students designed rave gloves using led lights and then undertook a dance performance.
Year 9 students involved in the Digital Literacies curriculum will act as leaders on a Rich Task Day to be held on November 14. On this day, Year 4 female students from Canterbury, Canterbury South, Campsie and Ashbury Public Schools will undertake a Rich Task over the course of a day in sessions with the student leaders.
On 31st October, Professor James Curran from Sydney University is presenting a workshop to staff from Canterbury Girls, Ashfield Boys, Canterbury Pubic, Canterbury South Public, Campsie Public and Campsie Public Schools on Digital Literacies to support teacher engagement in this curriculum area.
I would like to thank Ms Andrews, Ms Delmas, Ms Di Chiara, Ms Yen, Ms Burgess, Ms Jenkins and Ms Venkatesan for their efforts in supporting this important project.
The following is an article linked from the Australian Government’s website regarding ways families can encourage girls’ interest in computing, and which parents may find to be of interest.
https://www.ncwit.org/resources/top-10-ways-families-can-encourage-girls-interest-computing/top-10-ways-families-can
The Girls in Tech section of the Digital Technologies Hub also contains information and resources many parents will find interesting regarding the issue of engaging girls in digital technologies.
https://www.digitaltechnologieshub.edu.au/teachers/topics/girls-in-tech
White RibbonThe White Ribbon program was completed in Term 2 and resulted in Year 9 mentors supporting Year 7 students to achieve their Respect Passport. On Thursday, November 23, members of the Student Representative Council will join with students from other schools in the area to celebrate the day in an event organised by Ashfield Council.
25 November is White Ribbon Day. Further information about this day can be accessed at:
https://www.whiteribbon.org.au/
We usually recognise the event at School with the dissemination of white ribbons to Years 7 and 9 students, SRC and staff, and a student led cake stall to raise money for a local women’s refuge.
Subject SelectionI would like to congratulate Years 7, 8 and 10 for the positive way they engaged with Subject Selection this year. Year 7 have chosen one subject, Year 8 two subjects, and Year 10 English and an additional five subjects for study in 2018. The School’s timetabling team have worked very hard to make sure as many students’ first subject choices as possible were met. It is unfortunately impossible to enable all students’ choices to be given, especially in Stage 6. Students will have until the end of Week 3, Term One 2018 to make any changes to elective subjects. The ability to change subjects, however, will be determined by the other subjects available on the line the student wishes to change a subject in, and the number of vacancies within subject classes. Please contact me if there are any issues around subject selection; I strongly suggest that any issues be resolved at the earliest opportunity possible.
ReportsYearly reports will be issued for Years 7, 8, 9 & 10 at the end of Term 4, and to Year 11 midway through the term. Parents and carers should contact me if they have any issues or concerns regarding their daughters’ reports.
Indigenous EducationMrs McLelland and Mr Nolan are conducting surveys with Aboriginal students and parents to identify supports that worked well in 2017 as well as any additional supports that need to be provided in 2018. Mrs McLelland and Mr Nolan will be following this up with a meeting with individual students and carers to reviews this year’s Personal Learning plan and to update it for 2018. In addition, Mrs McLelland continues to work Tuesdays in Week A to support our Aboriginal students.
Personal BestThe Personal Best program was introduced into the school in 2015 to build student knowledge and resilience about age relevant issues, and to promote positive mental health. For example, Year 7 examines issues related to bullying and friendship; Year 8 examines cyber-safety and Personal Relationships; Year 9 examines resilience and decision-making, and Year 10 examines planning for the future and mental health.
From the Deputy Principal's Desk
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Successfully completing this program leads to a positive entry being made onto both a student’s record and her yearly report. Would you please encourage your daughter to complete her Personal Best program in 2017 and to raise any issues derived from the program requiring follow-up? Students are given an hour each week during Thursday and Friday DEAR to complete Personal Best; the school’s expectation is that everyone will complete it. Students involved in other DEAR programs such as Mentoring are exempted however.
Learning PresentationsOn Monday, 26 October, normal classes for Years 7, 8 and 9 were put on hold to enable these years to develop their Learning Presentations for 2017. Learning Presentations involve students reflecting on their learning achievements for 2017 and establishing learning goals for 2018.
We are hoping that as many parents as possible will be visiting the School in Weeks 7 & 8 to hear their daughter’s presentation. It is one of the most important things we do at our school and parent support is critical to making this work. Please contact Ms Strachan in the English Faculty if you have not as yet made a time to come and hear your daughter’s presentation with a member of staff.
Andrew Anderson, Deputy Principal
Visit from Mark Scott
BYOD ReminderA reminder to all students & families about BYOD – all students are expected to have their device every lesson every day – tech support is available Tuesday to Thursday in the Library with Mr Zima and Mr Kaczorowski.
We are now monitoring all students and will advise families if no device is brought on more than 2 occasions in a month.
ASK Homework CentreA reminder to all students and families about Monday afternoon homework centre ASK, coordinated by our Youth Support Officer Mr Safi, in the Library every week until 4.30pm, afternoon tea provided. All students 7-10 welcome.
Senior Student Support continues on Wednesday afternoons during Sport time for Year 12 in the Library with Mrs McLelland.
Family Contact PolicyDuring school hours when a student is unwell
Families, if your daughter contacts you directly from school to say she is unwell, please tell her to approach a teacher or Office A for assistance.
yy Students should not contact parents directly when sick, injured or in need of other support.
yy Students should get help from a teacher or the Office A staff.
yy Staff will contact families when necessary. Office A staff are the First Aid providers.
yy Staff manage decision making, with families, about whether a student should be in Sick Bay or go home when unwell.
yy We appreciate your support to ensure all students are looked after at school when required, and you are contacted when necessary.
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#GOINGSOLARBig News! Our 300 Solar panels will be installed in December Would you like to help CGHS become more environmentally sustainable and save money on electricity at the same time?
This would be great for the school and it could use the money saved for other school and student needs.At the end of 2017, CGHS is planning to install more than 300 solar panels on the roofs of the Library and the MPC, at a cost of more than $110,000. This will save the school around $15,000 per year in electricity costs.“Adopt a Solar Panel” is a joint fundraiser between the school, the Parents and Citizens Association, the Student Representative Council and the Student Environmental Ambassadors as part of the School’s Green Energy Project.
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Adopt a Solar PanelWOULD YOU LIKE TO HELP CGHS BECOME MORE ENVIRONMENTALLY SUSTAINABLE AND SAVE MONEY ON ELECTRICITY AT THE SAME TIME?This would be great for the school and it could use the money saved for other school and student needs.
At the end of 2017, CGHS is planning to install more than 300 solar panels on the roofs of the Library, the MPC, the Science Block and the Canteen at a cost of more than $100,000. This will save the school around $15,000 per year in electricity costs.
"Adopt a Solar Panel" is a joint fundraiser between the school, the Parents and Citizens Association, the Student Representative Council and the Student Environmental Ambassadors as part of the School’s Green Energy Project.
You can donate $50 per solar panel to be part of the project and support the school’s drive to be more sustainable and reduce its electricity costs.
The cost of the solar panels is already mostly covered through government subsidies, the school, and previous fundraising, so the money raised by "Adopt a Solar Panel" will go towards a major lighting upgrade.
There are about 1000 fluorescent lights in the school and the funds raised will be used to help the school replace the
existing lights with much more efficient lights. The school needs about $115,000 to do the lighting upgrade and expects to save around $25,000 per year in electricity costs. It will also improve lighting quality and reduce maintenance costs.
How does it work?It's easy to become a solar panel adopter. Just follow these four simple steps:
1st. Choose your own panel from those shown on the photo (indicate photo will send pdf of this to you ). Each panel is numbered and you can see the number of the panels still available on the photo.
2nd. Give your panel a name (if you like)
3rd. Send an email to the P&C at [email protected] with your name, your postal address, the number of the panel you want to adopt, and the name for your panel.
If you want to adopt more than one panel include the additional numbers and names.
4th. Deposit $50 per panel into Canterbury Girls High School Parents and Citizens Building Fund.
"Adopt a Solar Panel" was
launched at the school’s trivia
night in August and already 52 panels
have been adopted. Our target is to
adopt 150 by the end of 2017 and all 300 by June 2018.
Can you help us do it?
Estimated savings from solar panels $15,000 pa
plus estimated savings from lighting upgrade $25,000pa
Total estimated savings $40,000 pa
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High School Experience Day for 2018 Year 7Students who acted as guides and mentors throughout the day, ensuring our incoming students felt welcome and supported:
Year 9 yy Emma Lynn
yy Jaimee Soo
yy Kaya Tranter
yy Hannah Veitch
Year 7yy Anastacia Angelakos
yy Sophia Carlson
yy Annisa Chedra
yy Isabelle Epps
yy Niamh Hosty-Snelgrove
yy Olivia Johnson
yy Lily Jones
yy Isabella Kutasis
yy Mae Mitzak
yy Tia Mohajer
yy Honora Monaghan
yy Billie Oustambasidis
yy Alessandra Sackey
yy Jessica Sanderson
yy Scarlett Stockdale-Linke
yy Zoe Trenbath
yy Temperance Trimboli
yy Ruby Wilkinson
Special thanks to all these students for the assistance provided on the day which is recognised in their School Service record.
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Chinese Languages Spectacular By Angela WeiOn the 23rd of October, students who are currently studying Chinese at Canterbury Girls High participated in the Chinese Language Spectacular to share their learning about the Chinese culture. Various schools, both Primary and Secondary, comprised of students from all year groups, came together to contribute to various choir performances that showcased a range of traditional Chinese songs. In addition to the choirs, individual performances were also delivered. Canterbury Girls High was one of the schools that performed a traditional Chinese dance, which lucidly depicted the students’ passion for further delving into the exuberant Chinese culture. This event complemented the students’ understanding of the rich Chinese traditions and cultures.
Due to the contribution of willing and talented dancers, the encouraging and engaging spirit of Canterbury Girls High’s Chinese teacher, Ms Liu, as well as the choreographer of the dance, Renee Xu, our school was able to deliver a memorable and meaningful performance to a large-scale audience. Overall, it was a splendid night, filled with the vibrant colours and sounds of Chinese culture!
Congratulations to the following students:
Year 7: Margaret Ji, Ophelia Leighton and Sophia Miralis.
Year 11: Wenqin Chen, Jing Li, Jieru Qiu, Danyang Wang, Serena Mac, Lyn Gia Phan, Yanina Somantri, Ah Young Yi, Jessica Chen, Angela Wei
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Dance Showcase The evening’s repertoire included items by the Years 8, 9 and 10 Dance elective classes, the CGHS Dance Company, the Dance Ensemble and solo and duet pieces. Marie Ikonoumou, Lyndsey Barry-Byrnes, Evie Muir, Franki Eastment, Kiarna Tiata Barnes, Georgia Kirkwood and Eleanor Dunstan were featured dancers in the program.
Year 7: Roxy Alvarez, Finlay Barton-Leach, Abby Cairns, Annisa Chedra, Isabelle Epps, Dhriti Iyengar, Polly Jen-nings, Olivia Johnson, Lily Jones, Isabella Kutasi, Margaret Ji, Ophelia Leighton, Matilda-Lily French, Amerie Mann, Sophia Miralis, Tia Mohajer, Camila Perez-Marin, Mia Powell, Scarlett Rasmi, Jessica Rudder, Jessica Sander-son, Zoe Jewel, Zoe Trenbath, Ruby Vandervaere, Ruby Wilkinson
Year 8: Angie Beilin, Buia David, Makayla Garaba, Ange-lina Kera, Jorja McDaniel, Imani Pender, Aaushka Rama, Mae-Lee Wan-in, Kate Rooke , Lucy Rooke
Year 9: Erica Beattie, Salaam Issa, Dasha Lopez, Jacinta Marolho, Marie Skcaff, Shaneice Vincent, Shaznae Vincent
Year 10: Lyndsey Barry-Byrnes, Kiarna Tiata Barnes, Emma Drayton, Eleanor Dunstan, Franki Eastment, Marie Ikonomou, Georgia Kirkwood, Emma Lemonjian, Milele McNamara, Evie Muir, Taylor Whereat
Vale Pamela Young Pamela Young, school captain in 1963, passed away on Wednesday 4th October from acute leukaemia. She was a wonderful person, loved by her peers and she made a fantastic school captain. The year group from 1963 leaving certificate meet every November for a reunion lunch. In 2013 we held a special celebration for our 50 year reunion which included a tour of the school and a lovely morning tea provided by the school. Pamela Young was at that event – many of us had not seen her since our school days prior to that. We will always remember Pam and are very saddened by her death. Canterbury Girls High School extends condolences to family and friends of Pamela.
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Yr 12 Graduation “Year 12 Graduation Week included many photo moments as students went through class celebrations, the final Year Picnic, Staff-Student Breakfast (the last ever Ms Slattery Speech), School Farewell Assembly, Formal Graduation Assembly and Graduation Supper with families. We congratulate all year 12 on attaining their Graduation Certificate and look forward to welcoming many of you back to celebrate High HSC Achievements at our High Achievers Assembly on February 15th 2018. All the very best to each and every one of you as you embark on the next phase of your lives.”
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RUOK Day at CGHS RUOK Day is a significant event in the mental health and wellbeing program in Stage 5 and this year we again held our own PDHPE run lunchtime event hosted by Year 9 classes. An additional combined Year 9 Rich Curriculum Day was held in conjunction with Ashfield Boys HS, a great success in developing knowledge and skills in looking after self and others. This initiative is linked to DoE wellbeing focus areas of Connect, Succeed, Thrive.
Year 9 RUOK Day at Ashfield Boys HS
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Zeal theatre day
Year seven students and students from Drama Elective classes and Drama Ensemble groups, had the opportunity and privilege to view a performance and take part in a theatre workshop run by Zeal Theatre Company on Friday 20th October. The Theatre Company were on top form as they celebrated their 150th performance of their emotional and heartfelt performance of Burnt, an original play written and devised by the company to highlight the pressures and perspective of those living in Australia’s bush.
Thirty five students from Ashfield Boys High school also viewed the performance and participated in the workshop. Throughout the performance & workshop, students from the two schools collaborated in an enthusiastic and accomplished manner, to create “excellence and sensitivity”, as described by Zeal Theatre Company’s Stefo Nantsou.
Following the performance students were also engaged in an open forum where questions were posed to the actors about various topics, ranging from the process of putting together a live performance to the contemporary issues that resonate within the play.
It was clear from the enjoyment and involvement of the students that the day gave them the opportunity to see life beyond their usual neighborhood and work with neighbours beyond their usual day.
The importance of community, neighbours and family was an important take home message, reinforced by actors on the day. The day with ZEAL theatre provided an opportunity for our students to work with professional actors to come to understand how to develop quality drama and how theatre can be used as a great tool to start a simple conversation with any audience about issues that impact us all.
CogniZance with ABHS
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Year 11 Camp at The Colloroy Centre
HSC Textiles & Design Major Works
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Mental Health Public Speaking
Congratulations to Eleanor Dunstan, Emma Lemonjian, and Ruby Gee for their impressive representation of CGHS at the annual Mental Health Service Conference, held in August at The Hilton Hotel Sydney. The girls were invited to deliver their speech from last years Mental Health Public Speaking Challenge to a ballroom full of mental health advocates, who were very impressed by their delivery and exploration of the topic of Psychosis: Myths & Facts. Thank you Ms Slattery for helping the students prepare and settle their nerves prior to their speech. – Ms Cooper
Left to right: Sara Orwin, Eve Byrne, Maddison Cazar, Sophie Pikethey, Ella McCardle, Hester Legge, Lillian McCormack, India MacKay
Three Yr 9 students were involved in the "Mental Health Public Speaking Challenge - with a twist" final at Homebush Boys is Week 8, Term 3, supported by peers in the preparation of their topic: Bullying - not my business or everyone's business. The challenge has been running for its 4th year and attracts public and private schools in the Sydney region. This year our students competed against 8 schools to highlight mental health issues faced by today’s youth. Although Strathfield Girls took out the challenge this year, our students were commended on their research and presentation of this important health topic. Thank you Ms Slattery on helping to prepare the girls leading up to the challenge this year and to all the students involved. – Ms Cooper
PDHPE Year 10 Child Studies
Year 10 Child Studies electives students attended an excursion to The Magic Yellow Bus in Week 8, Term 3. The Magic Yellow Bus is a mobile playgroup run by the Inner West Council which operates out of local parks. The service is free of charge and available to parents and carers of children aged from 6 weeks to primary school age. CGHS Students observed the different activities provided such as the infant activity mat, play dough table and balancing beams as part of their investigation of home care opportunities for children not attending formal child care. Students also participated in mock interviews during class time involving the preparation of cover letter, resume and possible interview questions they could expect if applying for a job in the childcare industry.
Pink Stumps Fundraiser
Our tree gains another transformation
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Australian Mathematics Competition 2017
The Australian Mathematics Competition (AMC) has been held annually in late July or early August since 1978 with many
thousands of students across Australia presenting for the challenge. This is not a traditional “maths” exam where skills taught in class are routinely tested. Instead students are asked to solve 30 problems in 75 minutes. The earliest problems are very easy and all students should be able to attempt them. The problems get progressively more difficult until the end, when they are challenging to the most gifted student. Students of all standards will make progress and find a point of challenge. The AMC is a fun competition with many of the problems set in situations familiar to students and showing the relevance of mathematics in their everyday lives.
This year Canterbury Girls High School entered 135 students across the 3 levels offered (52 Year 7 and 8 girls for the Junior paper, 53 Year 9 and 10 girls for the Intermediate paper and 30 Year 11 girls for the Senior paper).
Again our CGHS students achieved wonderful results with 32% of the candidates receiving an award of Distinction or Credit, and approximately 49% of students earning a Proficiency Certificate.
The following students are to be congratulated on receiving the following awards.
BEST IN SCHOOL AWARDOlivia Ngo – Year 7
DISTINCTION CERTIFICATES Year 7 – Olivia Ngo
Year 8 – Rebekah Lee
Year 10 – Meixin Yu
Year 11 – Danyang Wang, Wenqin Chen
CREDIT CERTIFICATES Year 7 – Stefanie Kostoglou, Hannah Carr, Caitlin Hamilton, Emma Moralee, Zoe Balikcioglu, Thien Tran Nguyen, Sophia Carlson, Michelle Luu and Samantha Walker.
Year 8 – Antonina Scheer, Joanne Kim, Caitlin Maloney, Kico Imai-Arnold and Rebecca Dang
Year 9 – Erika Aninditha, Emma Gallagher, Kelly Lu, Sarah Veitch, Michaela Carter, Hannah Veitch, Emma-Cate Lymn, Georgie Feng, Swoopnam Bhattachan, Candy Chen and Elena De La O.
Year 10 – Fatera Ahmad, Shiyun Li, Estella Dang, Leona Du, Lisa –Kieu Vo, Eleanor Dunstan, Annie Smith, Anja Petkovic, Belinda Carmona and Jaden Fulcher.
Year 11 –Emily Yanny Qiu, Yuting Li, Cindy Tran, Coco Wang, Jessica Chen, Jasmine Jin, Lucy Melville and Ariana Costas
The Mathematics Faculty would like to congratulate all the students who gave themselves a personal challenge and entered the Australian Mathematics Competition irrespective of their final result. It is wonderful to receive an award, but it is equally important to expose yourself to a wide variety of mathematical experiences that stretch the brain and make you think in different ways. We would like to encourage more students from all ability levels to ‘have a go’ in 2018- you never know, you might just surprise yourself.
A personal thank you to the Maths Faculty who has organised and supervised this competition.
Mrs Kaur, Australian Mathematics Competition Coordinator
Australian Science Olympiads
The 2017 Australian Science Olympiads were held earlier this year with eight of our most dedicated Year 11 Science students sitting the examination in Biology, Chemistry and Physics. Big congratulations to the following students who received a Credit, placing within the top 20% of the country. Emily Qui and Danyang Wang received Credits in both Physics and Chemistry while Ariana Costas and Matilda Grimm both received Credits in Biology. This is an extraordinary achievement given the challenging nature of the examination. Congratulations also to Athifa Ansari, Ziyue Gu, Karen Han and Jieru Qui for their active participation.
University of NSW Economics and Business Studies CompetitionWe are very proud of the students who have earned such worthy results.
JUNIOR DIVISION ECONOMICSCREDITyy Bella Bauer yy Matilda Grimm
Olivia Ngo
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HIGH DISTINCTION Yanny-Emily Qiu
SENIOR DIVISION ECONOMICSCREDIT yy May Aungyy Marina Cositore Hill
JUNIOR DIVISION BUSINESS STUDIESCREDITyy Mai Buiyy Valerie Dangyy Hsu Hsuyy Lyly Luuyy May Miles
yy Jemma Nguyenyy Nhu Nguyenyy Amy Tranyy Khanh Linh Tranyy Cindy Tran
HIGH DISTINCTION Lara Peake
SENIOR DIVISION BUSINESS STUDIES CREDITyy May Aungyy Mandy Chen yy Taylor Ngoyy Huynh Thuy Bao Nguyen
yy Chrisanthea Chrisanthou
DISTINCTIONHannah Chung
HIGH DISTINCTIONChenhui Zhao
VET Hospitality
A very big thank you to the students of Year 11 Hospitality class that worked tirelessly and gave their valuable time to prepare and present such delightful dishes to FAREWELL OUR YEAR 12 2017 STUDENTS. The year 11’s designed a mouth-watering menu of savoury and sweet delectable dishes for this monumental occasion. The following pictures are the Hospitality class preparing in advance and serving on the day. Well done class.
Thanks to Mrs J Kastanias and Mrs L Venkatesan for their support.
Maria Stephenson, VET Hospitality Teacher
Design & TechnologyYEAR 8 DESIGN TECHNOLOGY On the Body 8T5
Using tools, and working safely and carefully students were able to make a customised ring and jewellery pouch for themselves. They studied the Art Deco period and used the design elements from this time as inspiration for the decoration they carved on their ring. The quality of their work was of a very high standard
YEAR 7 DESIGN TECHNOLOGY
Fun in the Sun 7T1
The girls were so excited to finish sewing their shorts that they could not wait to try them on. Learning to use a sewing machine was new to many of the students in the class but before long they developed their confidence and skills and were able to complete their shorts to a high standard.
Room for Improvement 7T4Using a variety of paper techniques the girls were able to work carefully and persistently to complete their original designs on their canvases and jewellery boxes.
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Connect with your neighbours
If you are fortunate enough to live with a sense of community, where you know the people who live near you, share experiences and help one another, then you'll probably agree, your life is richer for it. The Street by Street project is seeking community minded people to turn streets into communities in your area, through simple social activities. We'll support you to do this.
Contact:Irene Opper [email protected] 0413 706 233
For more info visit:
www.streetbystreet.org.au
The McGrath Breast Health Index measures the level of breast health understanding in Australian women using four criteria:
To read the report visit www.mcgrathfoundation.com.au
2017 Index - % qualifying for number of criteria
0 CRITERIA 1 CRITERIA 2 CRITERIA 3 CRITERIA 4 CRITERIA
13% 16% 23% 33% 16%
#1 AWARENESS
Do they consider themselves aware of their
breast health?
#3 KNOWLEDGE
Are they knowledgeable about the risk factors for
breast cancer?
#2 CONFIDENCE
Are they confident in their ability to detect changes
in their breasts?
#4 BEHAVIOUR
Are they checking their breasts frequently enough
to detect changes?
73% of Australian women believe they are ‘breast aware’
73%
But only 16% fulfil all four criteria: awareness, confidence,
knowledge, behaviour
16%
In good news, 26% of women who have spoken to their mother about both breast
awareness and puberty fulfil all four criteria
26%
...andWomen who first learnt about breast
awareness from their mother are more likely to check their breasts regularly
Key Findings
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FREE Community Legal Workshops 2 free legal workshops for parents and carers
at Rotary Community Centre (34 North Parade Campsie)
For information and to register please call Prosper on 0402 787 571 or email [email protected]
Workshop 1 – Consumer issues, credit and debt, employment
When - Thursday 12th October
10am – 12pm
Free individual legal appointments will be available for attendees after the workshop between 12.30pm a 2.30pm
Workshop 2 – Family law and domestic violence
When - Thursday 2nd November
10am – 12pm
Free individual legal appointments will be available for attendees after the workshop between 12.30pm and 2.30pm
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For the past 30 years our selfdevelopmentdrama programme has been helping children(517 years) with their creativity, confidence
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dress ups & lots more fun stuff.
Drama Develops Kids
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REMINDERS for familiesPlease ensure that if your address or phone number has been changed the school administration is informed. A Change of Contact Details Form can be collected from Office A.Excursions: The school is more than happy for students to pay overnight excursions off across the year as long as a $50 deposit is paid prior to departure. One day excursions must be paid in full before departure.Newsletter by email: All families will receive an SMS when the newsletter is available on the webpage. This comes out each month and issue dates are on the calendar on the website. The newsletter is emailed to all students as well. If you wish to have a hard copy your daughter must collect this from Office A.School Calendar: Remember to check the student calendar on the CGHS website for excursion dates, upcoming events, rehearsal times and assessment items.
www.canterburg-h.schools.nsw.edu.au
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Parents and Citizens Association2017 P&C EXECUTIVE President: Heather VeitchVice Presidents: Lee White & Adrian SmithSecretary: Lynne Scouller Treasurer: Shane McArdle
: Canterbury Girls High School P&C
Meetings: 4th Wednesday of the month during termWednesday 22nd November, 2017Cantabrian Hall, entry via Church Street.
Dates for the Fridge
TERM 4• Wednesday 8 November 2017 - Year 12 Sign Out Day
• Monday 13 November 2017 - Years 8 & 9 Mentoring Training Day
• Wednesday 15 November 2017 - Schools Spectacular rehearsals
• Monday 20 November to Friday November 2017 - Year 10 Crossroads/Careers Week
• Wednesday 22 November to Friday 24 November 2017 - Schools Spectacular rehearsal
• Monday 27 November to Friday 1 December 2017 - Year 10 ABW
• Friday 1 December Indigenous Families Morning Tea
• Monday 4 December to Friday 8 December 2017 - Year 10 Work Experience
• Tuesday 5 December 2017 - 2018 Year 7 Orientation Day
• Wednesday 6 December 2017 -Years 8 and 9 Mentoring Training Day
• Monday 11 December 2017 - Student Recognition Day Assembly Rehearsal
• Tuesday 12 December 2017 - Student Recognition Day Assembly
• Wednesday 13 December 2017 - CAPA excursion to Beautiful Musical
• Thursday 14 December 2017 - Picnic Day
• Friday 15 December 2017 - Last day of Term 4
2018 Dates• Monday 29 January 2018 - staff return only
• Tuesday 30 January 2018 - Years 7, 11 and 12 return
• Wednesday 31 January 2018 - all students return
• Thursday 15 February 2018 - Academic Recognition Assembly
• Wednesday 16 February 2018 - School Photo Day
• Friday 23 February 2018 - Swimming Carnival Day
• Tuesday 6 March 2017 - Open Night for Year 7 2019
• Monday 12 to Wednesday 14 March 2018 - Year 7 Camp
• Tuesday 13 March 2018 - School In Action Tours
• Friday 16 March 2018 - Open Afternoon - Celebrating Diversity
• Tuesday 20 March 2018 - School In Action Tours
See all excursion and information notes on the website for download:
canterburg-h.schools.nsw.edu.au
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