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WOONONA HIGH
SCHOOL EXCELLENCE INNOVATION SUCCESS
Newsletter
ISSUE No. 9 15 JUNE 2015
DELIVERING EXCELLENCE, INNOVATION, OPPORTUNITY AND SUCCESS
Commitment to Education
CoS Visual Art Day
UOW UNIque Experience Day
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
PRINCIPALS MESSAGE
DATE EVENT
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Mon 15 June—17 June Year 11 PDHPE Camp Mon 15 June ICAS Writing Comp. Mon 15 June Junior Leadership Forum Tues 16 June P&C Meeting 7:30pm Tues 16 June NAIDOC CoS Aboriginal Games Thur 18 June WotOpera Day 4 Fri 19 June Zone Athletics Carnival Fir 19 June Construction White Card Training Mon 22 June Year 12 Physics ANSTO Excursiojn Mon 22 June - 26 June Rewards Excursion Years 7—11 Tues 23 June “Unplugged” Tues 23 June NAIDOC Debating and Public Speaking Thur 25 Jun WotOpera Day 5 Fri 26 Jun CoS Public Speaking RVPS
Band Program WotOpera This Week at Assembly Library Report
CoS Visual Art Day UOW UNIque Experience Day SRC “Elevate” Rotary “Thankyou” Dinner “Garuwanda”
HSC Trials
All Year 12 students have studiously been preparing for their trial examinations, we wish them all
well and I am sure that the preparation, hard work and commitment demonstrated by so many will
result in pleasing trial examination outcomes.
Social Networking
As a follow up to our recent workshop for parents on the use of social media websites and apps I have included in this newsletter a fact sheet from www.thinkuknow.org.au. This week the fact sheet details information about instagram, others will follow in future newsletters. As always we are reminding students of the importance of the responsible and respectful use of all
social media and of the digital footprint that they are creating.
Creative and Performing Arts
The opportunities for student involvement in CAPA at Woonona High are impressive. The musical production is well underway,
20 Year 9 and 10 students are exploring their creativity in the development of an opera production, Year 9 and 10 drama
students have been invited to perform at the South Coast Drama festival, the junior school band and Community of Schools
band continue to rehearse and perform weekly, individual students are taking the opportunity to have individual tuition in a
range of musical instruments, the “Boomerangs” were invited to sing at the Illawarra Schools Indigenous Reconciliation
morning tea, public speaking and debating students are engaged in a number of local and state competitions and 20 primary
school students are engaged weekly in the Community of Schools Visual Arts after school tuition program.
All are wonderful opportunities and experiences for our students, thank you to the CAPA staff who continually provide an
array of quality learning programs and initiatives.
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CoS VISUAL ART DAY
On Tuesday 2 June, students from our Community of Schools feeder primary schools attended our Visual Arts Day. As with
all of Woonona High School’s Community of Schools events, the day was implemented to continue to allow primary students
to engage and become familiar with their future high school surroundings and to build positive connections with their peers.
Those students who attended the day were treated to some of the skills and practical activities of the Stage 4 Visual Arts curriculum. The students started the day by learning about pattern and then coming up with a scratchboard design. They then did a series of ink prints of their foam board. The afternoon was spent with Mrs Armstrong building clay "angry birds" or fish. These were fired then painted later in the day by the students.
Thanks to the students that attended for their enthusiastic attitude on the day and a big thank you to Mrs Armstrong and Mr Hoole (WHS Visual Arts Teachers) for coming up with some engaging and challenging art activities.
As Mr Hoole said it was a “very productive, very messy and very energetic day”.
Report from Mr
Mucci (Year 7
Year Adviser)
and Mr Hoole
(Art Teacher)
UNIVERSITY OF WOLLONGONG’S UNIque EXPERIENCE DAY 2015
On Thursday the 11th of June, 38 Year 10 students boarded the bus bound for the University of Wollongong (UOW) to attend
the 2015 UNIque Experience Day. The students attended ‘Taster Sessions’ which were actual, ‘real’ university lectures.
I was able to attend lectures on Teaching and Social Science. The Social Science lecture explored negative effects of
globalisation while the teaching lecture looked into ways teachers can help students excel at school.
Lunch was on the McKinnon Building front lawn and it had the ‘real’ feel of a university experience. All students also had a
campus tour checking out the facilities of Arts, Sciences, Early Childhood Learning and more. We also saw the on campus uni
-bar and all the other commercial outlets that are available at UOW.
The day concluded with a goal setting session. Students set three goals and put them into a letter that will be delivered to us
in one year’s time.
Overall the day was informative and helped many of us resolve to do well in our senior years and gain entry to university.
Thank you to Mr Chamberlain and Mr Zubovic for taking us as well as all the mentors, academics and various UOW staff that
made the event possible.
Brian Aboozaid (Year 10)
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SRC ELEVATE LEADERSHIP DAY
On the 11 June our Year 11 SRC members
travelled to Wollongong University to participate
in the young leaders forum known as “Elevate”.
On the day we learnt about different leadership
styles and we heard from Brendan Newton who
holds the record for the biggest wave ridden on a
Body Board. We heard about his life and how he
learnt about becoming a leader and the struggles
he has faced in life. The aim of Elevate is to
enrich our own personal leadership skills.
Jaime Carter said: “It was a fantastic day and we
learnt a lot about our own leadership styles”.
Taylah Carter said: “Can’t wait for the next day”.
All in all it was a great day and a great time, we
all look forward to going back again in August
and November to catch up with the new people we have met.
Report from Sam Rogers Year 11 SRC member
"BEANIE AND SCARF DAY” RAISES FUNDS FOR THE HOMELESS IN THE ILLAWARRA…………
On Friday 12 June, the SRC held a beanie and scarf day to raise funds for the Homeless in the Illawarra. Students wore an
array of beanies and scarves to get into the spirit of the day.
All funds raised were donated to the Wollongong Homeless Hub.
The Wollongong Homeless Hub provides services to the people without accommodation and offers a range of services.
Clients are able to access multiple agencies from a single point. Computers, photocopiers, fax machines and telephones are
offered free of charge to people accessing services. Community engagement officers are available for support and other
support services are also available to clients.
Well done to the SRC and Elleigh Price our School captain for organising the day!"
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CORRIMAL ROTARY 'THANK YOU' DINNER………………………………………………………………………..
Dylan Fildes and Donevan Moss attended the Corrimal Rotary dinner meeting on the evening of Wednesday 10th June, to
speak about their experiences at MUNA, the Model United Nations Assembly held at Nan Tien Temple last month.
Dylan, Donevan and Akira Groben had been sponsored by the Corrimal Rotary to attend this very educational and eye -
opening event. Dylan and Donevan took the opportunity to thank the Corrimal Rotary Club for their support, and both
spoke about their experiences on the day. It was great to see the boys reflect on what they had learnt about world affairs
and international politics as a result of this opportunity.……………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Our students spoke very well on the evening and impressed the Rotarians with their maturity and interest in current affairs.
They were also very interested to listen to a guest speaker from Nepal talking about the reconstruction effort after the
earthquake, and learning about all the volunteering done by Rotary in the community. Our very own French exchange
student, Mathilde Huguerre, was also at the dinner feeling very sad that she has to go home to France soon.
Thank you to Donevan's mum, Mrs Rhonda Moss, for attending the dinner; and a huge thank you to the Rotary Club of
Corrimal for their ongoing support of our great students.…………………………………………………………………………………………………...
Ms. Matthews
Head Teacher English
GARUWANDA As a continuous commitment to Reconciliation Week, the
Northern Illawarra schooling area nominates several
students to recognise and celebrate their continued
achievements. Students can be recognised in any area
including academic achievement, academic excellence,
excellence in a particular subject/sport/talent, continued
effort in school and many other areas.…..………………….…..
…………………………………………………………….
This year saw Teya Storm of Year 12 recognised for her
consistent commitment to her education, particularly in the
areas of attendance and engagement. With 100% attendance
at school and consistently achieving 'Always' on her
monitoring cards, Teya is a quiet achiever who never big-
notes herself but always does the right thing. She gives the
acknowledgement of country at school assemblies and other
formal events, and has been active in the community in areas
such as soccer, gymnastics and cheer-leading.…………………..
………………………………………………..
It is wonderful to see that Teya's poster will be displayed and
will travel around schools in the region to act as a role model
for other Aboriginal students. Teya will be formally
recognised at events during NAIDOC week and we know she
will represent our school with pride.
NEPAL FUNDRAISER
Nepal was hit by a 7.8 magnitude earthquake on April 25 followed by a major after shock of magnitude 7.3 on May 12. The
results have been heart breaking with over 8 500 people killed, more than 19 000 injured, nearly 500 000 houses destroyed,
250 000 houses damaged and 6 000 schools destroyed which means nearly 1 000 000 children can’t return to school. In total 8
million people have been affected.
Sambhav Nepal is a Nepal based charity which has been active for
many years in rural parts Gorka, close to the epicentre. They
need our help and one of the areas we have decided to support is
the rebuilding of schools.
On Thursday 18 June the Ms Mete (Food Technology Assistant) is
organising to hold the following fundraiser:
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COMMUNITY OF SCHOOLS BAND PROGRAM
The Woonona Community of Schools Band Program has been running successfully since 2012 and this year we have 20 students from Russell Vale and Woonona Primary Schools participating. Each Wednesday afternoon during sport time, these students come to Woonona High School to learn an instrument and rehearse as a band. Our senior music students and outside instrumental tutors provide small group instruction on flute, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, trombone, guitar, bass and drums.
The primary students have only been playing their instruments since Week 5 in Term 1 but we are already rehearsing as a band and they are sounding great. We also run a Junior Band on Tuesday mornings from 7:30-8:30am for high school and primary school students who have been playing for at least a year. Many of our junior band students also attend the Primary Band rehearsals on Wednesdays to help our tutors.
I would like to thank all of our Woonona High School students who assist with this program each week and to congratulate our primary band for their progress so far. The Primary and Junior Bands will be performing later in the year – details to come.
We also run a tuition program for instrumental and vocal lessons before and after school and we currently offer guitar, bass, drums, keyboard, violin, flute, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet and trombone. All lessons are conducted by qualified music teachers in the Music Rooms at Woonona High School. Private lessons cost $20 per half hour and partner lessons cost $10 per half hour.
Please see Miss Sharp in the Music Department to register your interest or email Rhiannon. [email protected].
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WOTOPERA PROGRAM
In 2015, we are proud to be taking part in the WotOpera program with three other Wollongong High Schools. WotOpera unlocks the creative potential of young people as 20 students from each school write a short opera to be performed at the Illawarra Performing Arts Centre on Thursday 25th June at 7pm. The students will participate in four one-day workshops to produce their own stories, compose music and design and paint their own sets from Week 6-9 in Term 2, commencing on Thursday 28th May.
During Week 10, students will be involved in rehearsals during Thursday before performing in the evening concert with the other schools at the IPAC at 7pm. Our Year 9 and 10 performing arts students are thoroughly enjoying the program and we hope you will come along to the performance. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for concessions. Bookings can be made at merrigong.com.au or by phoning 42 245 999.
For more information please see the included poster below or contact the Music Department.
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THIS WEEK AT ASSEMBLY
Earlier on this term four of our Year
12 WRAP students did work
experience at the Illawarra Coal
Careers Expo. This week at
assembly the students, Sarah
Armour, Austin Brooks, Jack Dugan
and Benjamin Mort were presented
with certificates of appreciation.
Staff at the expo commented on
how efficient and hard working our
students were at the expo.
Well done to these students.
This week at assembly Woonona
High School’s Regional Cross-
Country representatives were
presented with their medals.
These students all competed at
the Regional Cross Country
Carnival held at Nowra on the
29 May.
Pictured are Kurt Decker, Jay
Archer, Kane Dorrian, Phoebe
Basham, Jarvis Paterson, Bronte
Sweeney, Isaac Warburton, Zara
Sharman, Brooklyn Younger.
Woonona High School
athletics Carnival was held on
Thursday 21 May. This week
at assembly our age
champions were
congratulated.
The age champions, pictured
left to right are: (Kaisha
Parsons, Zara Sharman, Angus
Rawlinson, Abby McConnell,
Jack Dugan, Erin Maher,
Mahley Carr-Smith, Brooklyn
Younger, Cooper Rostirollo,
Jarryd Arnold, Anakin Hughes.
Congratulations to all these
students.
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UNPLUGGED 16
On Tuesday 23rd June Woonona High School will hold its 16th Unplugged Concert. These concerts have been running since 2010 and were initially designed to raise money to purchase a grand piano for the Hall. After purchasing the piano in 2011, the concerts have continued to be a strong tradition with many talented students of all ages performing great live music once a term. A
All money raised now goes to the maintenance of the piano and the purchase of other equipment for music performance.
Tickets are $5 for kids, $10 for adults and $25 for a family of 4. They are available to purchase on the night.
The concert is at 7pm in the Hall. We hope to see you there!
THE WIZ – MUSICAL PRODUCTION
Dress rehearsals have now begun for our school production of “The Wiz” and the show promises to be a great night of entertainment including singing, acting, dancing, a live band and circus performers, along with a crew of technical assistants and stage hands. Performances will be held during Week 1 of Term 3, on Wednesday 15 th July and Thursday 16th July at 7pm. Tickets will be available to purchase later this term. The show follows the story of The Wizard of Oz with funky Motown music and quirky characters. The show was a hit on Broadway in the 70s and the movie starred Michael Jackson and Diana Ross. Come along for a great night of live entertainment.
Miss Sharp (Music Teacher and
OPEN BOYS AND GIRLS OZTAG
On the 19 May Woonona High School Oztag teams competed in the Illawarra Open Boys and Girls Oztag
competition.
Both teams played 8 games each and they both made the finals rounds. Both the boys and girls teams
went down 2-0 in the final for the whole of the Illawarra!.........................................................................
It was an extremely good effort on the part of both teams and I am extremely proud of them. They
played tough games even having Year 8/9 girls playing in the Year 11/12 girls team and Year 9/10 boys
playing into he Year 11/12 boys team. Congratulations to all team members.
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U13’s RUGBY LEAGUE Year 7 Woonona High School student Stuart Logan and the “Illawarriors” under 13 Rugby representative
side contested the Junior Country Rugby Championships at Armidale last weekend.
On Saturday the boys braved the freezing conditions to win all three pool games without a point being
scored against them.……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...
Sunday morning dawned bright and clear but it was only three degrees. This however didn’t slow the
lads as they played strong and determined rugby to beat mid north coast in the major semi final 19-15.
It was a bruising game and when the final was played in the afternoon (now 13 degrees thank
goodness) the bumps and knocks had taken their toll over the 2 day carnival and they succumbed 12-5
to Hunter in the grand final.…………
The boys played excellent team rugby all weekend and can certainly hold their heads high in being
runners up.……………………………..………………………………………………………………………………………………….…………….
The team contested the Junior State Championships over the
long weekend under some slightly warmer conditions.
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The boys beat Randwick in the pool games but lost to Hunter
in the qualifying round. On the Monday the team beat
Warringa in the grading match.
Once again the team played well and the boys should be
congratulated on their efforts.
Report from Mr Nick Logan
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Mrs Hamilton Relieving Teacher Librarian
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LOCAL AUTHOUR TO VISIT WHS
Award-winning local author Claire Zorn will be visiting the Library on Wednesday 17th June. Claire Zorn
lives on the south coast of New South Wales with her husband and two small children. She has a
Bachelor of Fine Arts and a Post Graduate Diploma in writing. She is a music lover, retro furniture
collector and amateur swim-club enthusiast. Any Book Club members or interested readers are invited
to attend provided they have permission from their Period 3 class teacher. Claire’s recent books “The
Protected” and “The Sky So Heavy” are both available for borrowing in the Library.
BOOK CLUB
This week Book Club members were treated to guest speaker Mr Anderson speaking about Zane Grey’s
“An American Angler in Australia” and the journal “Fly Life” .
Australia brings to mind images of the Great Barrier Reef, great white sharks, huge crocodiles and
friendly people. Zane Grey fished everywhere, but he often found himself lured back to the Pacific
especially around Australia and New Zealand. Most of the fish caught in An American Angler in Australia
are sharks (great white, tiger, even a few carpet!) but you can't go big game fishing in Australia and not
expect to be teased by marlins. Zane has
captured his experiences in his book.
“Fly Life” is a journal that features the best salt
water and fresh water fishing in Australia and
New Zealand.
Library R
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NAIDOC WEEK CELEBRATIONS
This week at Woonona High School students were in
preparation for NAIDOC Week celebrations.
NAIDOC stands for National Aborigines and Islanders
Day Observance Committee. NAIDOC week is
traditionally held the first week in July and is time to
celebrate Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander
history, culture and achievements. It is also a time to
recognise the contributions that indigenous Australians
make to our country and society.
This week the library has been preparing a NAIDOC Week display with many aboriginal artefacts,
whilst indigenous students have been busy with artworks to complete the display. Next week there
will be a NAIDOC CoS Aboriginal games day and many other celebrations have been planned. A full
coverage of the activities will be reported in following newsletters.
MANGA ANIME CLUB
The next meeting of the Manga Club will be held on
Tuesday 16th June at lunchtime in the Library.
VOLUNTEERS WANTED!
More Year 9/10 volunteers are needed for Russell Vale Primary
School Infants Reading Program starting 16th June. Please report to
the Library if you would like to participate.
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ep
ort
Mrs Hamilton (Relieving Library Teacher)
talked to the book club members about
author Claire Zorn’s upcoming visit and
about her books “The Protected” and “The
Sky so Heavy” that are available for loan in
the library.
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BLUSCOPE STEEL CAREER SNAPSHOT DAYS This is a chance to visit the Port Kembla Steel works for a tour in order to get an idea of the roles of Material and Chemical Engineers interested students visit [email protected] or ring Lynne Radburn on 42757023.
Proposed dates are; Monday June 29, Tuesday June 30 Wednesday July 1, Thursday July 2 and Friday July 3.
THIS IS A MUST FOR STUDENTS CONTEMPLATING APPLYING FOR CADETSHIPS IN ENGINEERING WITH BLUSCOPE AND RUN THROUGH UOW.
TAFE & APPRENTICESHIPS Group Training Organisations…………………………………………………………………………………………………………. Group Training Organisations (GTO) provide a training and employment arrangement, where an organisation employs apprentices and trainees and places them with host employers. A GTO undertakes the employer responsibilities for the quality and continuation of the apprentices’ and trainees’ employment and training. To learn more or find a local Group Training Organisation, visit:
http://www.grouptraining.ntis.gov.au/ http://www.grouptraining.com.au/
PRIVATE COLLEGES Whitehouse Institute of Design Open House Fri 19th June – Sat 20th June, 2 Short Street, Surry Hills
Whitehouse Institute of Design Australia will host ‘Open House’, an invitation for potential students, school leavers and the general public to experience the Sydney and Melbourne campuses, as well as discover what their students have been working on.
Contact: 1300 551 433 or [email protected]
Academy of Information Technology Information Night Tue 16th June, 6.00pm – 8.00pm, Level 2, 7 Kelly Street, Ultimo
An interactive seminar providing an opportunity to learn more about the curriculum, course requirements and study pathways at AIT.
http://www.ait.nsw.edu.au/events/
JMC Academy Workshops Entertainment Business Workshop: Thu 17th September, 10.00am – 3.30pm
Animation and Game Design Workshop: Thu 17th September, 10.00am – 3.30pm
Music and Audio Workshop: Thu 17th September, 10.00am – 3.30pm
Film and Television Production Workshop: Thu 17th September, 10.00am – 3.30pm
Digital Design Workshop: Thu 17th September, 10.00am – 3.30pm Motion Capture Workshop: Thu 17th September, 10.00am – 3.30pm Get an insight into JMC Academy and a taste of what a career in the creative industries would look like.
Workshops are designed for high school students and cost $20.
http://www.jmcacademy.edu.au/events/workshops/sydney-high-school-workshops
YEAR 12 TRIAL HSC EXAMINATIONS
Good luck to all Year 12 students now writing Trial Exams. The efforts you put in will hopefully pay off
and half of you will gain the ‘Early Admission’ offer you are seeking. Those of you seeking entry to TAFE
or trying to land jobs and apprenticeships will be able to proudly show your results to employers and
teachers.
“TASTE OF TAFE” A group of Year 10 student swill be attending a ‘Taste of TAFE’ at the Wollongong Campus of TAFE Illa-
warra on Wednesday 24 June.
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INTERNATIONAL FILM SCHOOL SYDNEY WORKSHOP Thu 9th July, 10.00am – 3.00pm, International Film School Sydney, 41 Holt Street, Surry Hills
Students will learn about the fundamentals of filmmaking, crew roles on set, and how to perform the best direction.
http://ifss.edu.au/whats-happening/open-days-events
CATC DESIGN SCHOOL: DAY IN THE LIFE WORKSHOPS Sat 4th July, Ultimo Campus, 46-45 Mountain Street Ultimo
An interactive and hands-on design discovery workshop where students can get an idea of careers in either Communication, Graphic Design, Photography, Branded Fashion, Interaction Design, Motion De-sign, 3D Design or Animation.
Contact: 02 9492 3242 or [email protected]
HTTP://WWW.CATC.EDU.AU/EVENTS/DAY-IN-THE-LIFE-WORKSHOPS/SYDNEY-EVENTS/4TH-JULY-DAY-IN-THE-LIFE-WORKSHOPS-SYDNEY
OTHER NEWS
Australian National Chemistry Quiz
Thu 23rd July Registrations close: Tue 9th June Secondary students are able to participate in this chemistry quiz, which is designed to promote the study of chemistry around the world. http://schools.raci.org.au/competition/ancq/
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UNIFORM ORDERS
Below is a school uniform order sheet and price list. Orders can be made and paid for on line or at the front office. The uniform
shop is open every Thursday morning and orders that have been received through the week will be delivered to students on
Thursdays.
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CENTRAL AUSTRALIA TRIP 2016
The HSIE Faculty is once again in the process of organising an excursion for 2016. At this stage the journey will take the form of
a flight from Sydney to Uluru, thence coach travel and camping our way through areas such as Katherine Gorge, Kings Canyon,
Mataranka Springs, Kakadu and many other locations, with our final stop in Darwin.
The final costing is yet to known, but will be in the vicinity of $2000.00 and will be advertised as soon as the quotation is
received from the travel agent. At this stage the trip will be over a two week period at the end of Term 3, 2016 with the actual
dates yet to be confirmed.
Instalment type payments are envisaged, with prospective travellers having 12-18 months to save and pay.
This is still in the early stage of planning, however, expressions of interest are now being sought from students that will be in
Years 9, 10 and 11 next year that may be keen to travel and learn about their great country. As the final costing is dependent
upon the numbers travelling, some indication of possible numbers will allow for more accurate costing.
Please email Mr Locke from the HSIE Faculty with your students name and class if you are considering taking up this offer.
Enquiries may also be directed to Ms Coote, HSIE.
Mr Locke
HSIE Faculty
TERM 1 2015 CALENDAR Mon 15 Jun—17 Yr 11 PDHPE Camp Mon 15 Jun ICAS Writing Comp. Mon 15 Jun Junior Leadership Forum Tues 16 Jun P&C Meeting 7:30pm NAIDOC Week Aboriginal Games Thur 18 Jun WotOpera Day 4 Fri 19 Jun Zone Athletics Carnival Construction White Card Mon 22 Jun - 26 Rewards Exc Yrs 7—11 Tues 23 Jun “Unplugged” NAIDOC Debating and Public Speaking Thur 25 Jun WotOpera Day 5 Fri 26 Jun CoS Public Speaking RVPS
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CANTEEN HELPERS Mon 15 Jun Karen & Lenore
Tues 16 Jun Susi Eager
Wed 17 Jun HELP NEEDED
Thur 18 Jun HELP NEEDED
Fri 19 Jun HELP NEEDED
Mon 22 Jun HELP NEEDED
Tues 23 Jun Kerri Austin
Wed 24 Jun HELP NEEDED
Thur 25 Jun HELP NEEDED
Fri 26 Jun HELP NEEDED
Mon 29 Jun HELP NEEDED
Tues 30 Jun HELP NEEDED
Wed 1 July HELP NEEDED
Thur 2 July HELP NEEDED
Fri 3 July HELP NEEDED
SCHOOL UNIFORMS The uniform shop has now got spray jackets, school
jumpers and zipper jackets in stock inmost sizes.
Previous orders have been filled and if you wish to
purchase cooler weather clothing the uniform shop
is now able to supply these items .
New Prices are as follows:
Spray Jackets: $65
Jumpers (Sloppy Joes): $35
Zipper Jackets: $40
Reminder to parents that school caps are now available at the uniform shop for $15.
We are trying to encourage all students to wear the correct cap as part of the school uniform.
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UNIFORM SHOP The Uniform Shop now has an email
address.
To contact Renae or Jackie for any enquiries regarding uniform orders please
email them at [email protected].
Uniform order forms can be downloaded from our website or they are available at
the Front Office.
The Uniform Shop is open each Thursday from 8.00am—9.30am.
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WEP STUDENT EXCHANGE – LEARN AND DISCOVER THE WORLD! WEP Australia is a not-for-profit student exchange
organisation registered with the Education
Departments in NSW, QLD and VIC. Applications
for short and long-term programs commencing
from November 2015 onward are open now.
Students can choose from over 25 countries to
live with a volunteer WEP host family and attend
an overseas high school for a summer, semester
or year. To request program information for your
fami ly, v is i t www.wep.org.au, emai l
[email protected] or call 1300 884 733.
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