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Principal’s Report
IN THIS ISSUE 04/09/2018
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President - Selina Hill Vice Presidents - Krystle Power and Glen Slade Secretary - Tiana Gallaher Treasurer - Nikki Lahiff Fundraising Team - Renai McLean, Glen Slade and Krystle Power Tuckshop Convenor - Bianca Jackson
P&C Executive
Date Claimer
Killy Jets are the 2018 Netball Champions This year Kilkivan State School entered a girls’ netball team into the Gympie Netball Association. These girls aged between 8 and 12 years, trained every week and competed every Monday afternoon in Gympie. Over the year they have developed some impressive skills but more importantly they learnt the importance of team work. On Monday afternoon they took on Victory in the grand final. These students not only played exceptionally well, but represented our school with pride. The first quarter was a close one with Killy Jets up 2 goals to 1. The second and third quarters were all Killy Jets and by the end of the third quarter the girls were leading 6 goals to 1. The fourth quarter was a different story as Victory dug deep and clawed their way back and by the buzzer the score was 6 goals to the Jets and 6 goals to Victory and the girls were going into extra time. Mrs Davies took the 1 minute stoppage time to pull the girls together and although I have no Idea what was said it got the girls pumped up and the extra time was all Killy Jets. Final score 6 points to Victory and 9 point to the Killy Jets, the 2018 netball champions. Congratulations to Lana, Dallas, Molli, Sophie, Kaitlyn, Sofia, Violette, Ruby, Rachel and Mrs Davies. Thank you to Mrs Davies for taking the time to train and support the team every week, as well as to the many supporters who came to Gympie to cheer for the girls during the grand final game. Well done Kilkivan Jets! Wide Bay Trials Update Last week we had three students head away for the Wide Bay trial for athletics. Sasha achieved a personal best throw of over 19m in the discus and managed to come 5th. Bill competed in both the discus and the shot put and came 8th in the discus and 10th in the shot put. Brayden did very well and achieved a 7th in the 200m sprint. This was a huge effort for these students to be selected to move on to this level.
• Photo Gallery • Assessment Calendars • What’s On Locally
• Have Your Say Wednesday 12th Sept. • Kilkivan Kindy Open Day Wednesday 12th Sept. • Swimming Club Sign On Saturday 22nd Sept. • Book Week September 17 - 20 Sept.
Boyd Mclean / Principal -
Kilkivan State School � 6 Council Street / Kilkivan Qld 4600 ℡ 5487 3333 | � [email protected]
This week we have: • Tyler will compete in the 100m, 200m and 400m • Tobi will compete in the 800m and 1500m • Tarnee will compete in the 100m • Grant will compete in the shot put. • Braidy will compete in the 200m, 400m, long jump, triple jump and the 800m. • Ethan will compete in the long jump, triple jump, high jump, 100m, 200m, 400m. Instrumental Music Reminder that instrumental music is now on Monday for the rest of the term whilst Mrs Morrow has taken long service leave. Queensland Government NAPLAN review. The Queensland Government is undertaking a review of NAPLAN in the Queensland context, to better understand the impacts NAPLAN is having on learning and teaching within the state. The first stage of the Review, conducted in June 2018, focused on consultation with parents. The second stage is now underway, with consultation extending to students, teachers, principals and other key education stakeholders across Queensland. Queensland students in years 3 to 10 are now invited to provide feedback on their experiences with NAPLAN, via an online survey. Students wishing to participate will require the consent of a parent or carer, who can assist with completing the survey at home. The survey link is available at https://survey.lsia.com.au/s3/2018NapRevStudent This project has received ethical clearance from both the Australian Catholic University and the Department of Education. Further information on the student survey and the Review are provided within the survey link. Curriculum At Home This week I have decided to promote the importance of attending every day. We know that there is a direct correlation between attendance and academic gains. The below infographic shows the importance of attending every day. The concerning thing that I see is that if a child misses a day every fortnight then by the time they are in year twelve they have missed an entire year of schooling. By instilling the importance of attending every day, when your child gets a job they are more likely to attend work every day which will certainly help with continued employment.
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT CONTINUED
ASSESSMENT CALENDARS
Year 7
Year 8
Year 9
ASSESSMENT CALENDARS Cont..
Year 9
BOOK FAIR
9 Friday 14th Sept HPV & TECHNOLOGY CHALLENGE (Friday – Sunday)
Friday 14th Sept Maths Exam (Cartesian Planes)
Friday 14th Sept English Persuasive essay: “Is Ned Kelly a hero, victim or villain?” (Final Draft)
Wednesday 13th Sept.
Japanese
In Class Reading Test
Wed 13th Sept Manual arts Project assessment
Tuesday 12th Sept Health Health Assessment (Super Snacks) due
Friday 14th Sept HPE Prac Assessment
Science Drafting multimodal presentations: Sensa-tional seasons
10 Wednesday 19th Sept
Maths End of term testing (NCR)
Wednesday 19th Sept
Japanese Special Places Assess-ment Postcard Due
Monday 17th Sept Science
Final presentation:
Sensational Seasons
9
Tuesday 11th Sept Wed 13th Sept
English Manual arts
“The Writer’s Tools” Due Date (Short Story or other genre) Project assessment
Friday 14th Sept HPE Prac assessment
Thursday 13th Sept
Health Health Assessment (My Adolescent Relationships) due
Friday 14th Sept Science Science Assessment due (The Hurler)
Friday 14th Sept HPV & TECHNOLOGY CHALLENGE (Friday – Sunday)
Wednesday 13th Sept
Japanese In Class Reading Test
Thursday 14th Sept
Geography Exam: Managing coastal environments
Friday 15th Maths Exam: Area and Perimeter
10 Tuesday 18th Sept Japanese Special Places Assess-ment Postcard Due
Wednesday 19th Sept
YEAR 8/9 CANOE CAMP PREVISIT DAY BORUMBA DAM
10 Wed 19th Sept Phys Rec Begin Fitness Assess-ment
Mon/Wed 17th-19th Sept
Phys Rec Prac Assessment
Wednesday 19th Sept Maths Exam: Unit 5: Pythago-ras & Trigonometry & Unit 6: Linear and Non Linear relationships
Friday 21st Sept Science Assessment: Analysing ecosystem changes
Wednesday 19th Sept YEAR 8/9 CANOE CAMP PREVISIT DAY BORUMBA DAM
9 Tuesday 11th Sept English “The Write Stuff” written exam to unseen question based on novel Coraline
Friday 14th Sept HPV & TECHNOLOGY CHALLENGE (Friday – Sunday)
Thursday 13th Sept Thursday 13th Sept
Geography Visual arts
Exam to be completed and handed in Assessment draft- life photos
Thursday 13th Sept Health Assessment/Exam My social Responsibilities
Mon/Wed 10th/12th Sept
HPE Practical Assessment
Year 10
9
Friday 14th Sept HPV & TECHNOLOGY CHALLENGE (Friday – Sunday)
Mon/Wed 10th/12th Wed 12th sept
HPE health
Practical Assessment Report due
Tuesday 11th Sept English “The Written Word” exam to unseen ques-tion (Based on novel Tomorrow When the War Began)
Wed 12th Sept Phys Rec Theory assessment fitness due
Thursday 13th Sept Thursday 13th Sept
Maths A prep Vis arts
Assessment: Task 3.1 – Data and Statistics Tasks 4 – 6 due Progress report, life photo assignment
Thursday 13th Sept Geogra-phy
EXAM: Improving well-being in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
10 Friday 21st Sept Science Assessment: Air-dropped rescue pack-age investigation.
Mon/Wed 17th-19th Phys Rec Golf Prac Assessment
Thursday 20th Sept Maths BC prep
Assignment: Task 3.1: EMPS (Extended Modelling and Problem Solving Task) – Data and Statistics
BOOK FAIR IS COMING!!!
17 - 20 September 18
8am - 9am
3pm - 4pm
2nd Lunch 1.05 -1.30
EVERYDAY!!
More information soon
Photo Gallery
Congratulations and Well Done to all Students that received Certificates!
Book Week Dress Up Day
Winner : Vanessa Kennedy Thank you to all who purchased raffle tickets to support our HPV Team. We raised$616! Thank you to the following Businesses for donating prizes for our raffle : Chemist Warehouse - Kilkivan Post Office - Amcal Chemist - BBQ’s Galore - Auto Barn Cadbury - Mitre 10 - Dimmies - PC Place. Thank you to the following families for donating prizes for our raffle : McLean family - Ms Watts - Miss Mawhinney - Mrs Henry-May - Mrs K Jordan - Geri family.
CONGRATULATIONS!!
Thank you to the following local Businesses who made donations to support our Pushcarts Team : Sanbella Holdings - Anthony May Electrical - Piggy in the Middle Davies family & Accent Guttering and Roofing
Prep Orientation Day 2019
Kilkivan Kindy Open Day
What’s on Locally
What’s on Locally
What’s on Locally
HOLIDAY FUN
There’s heaps to do around the region over the next school holidays for kids of all ages with
nature weaving, lawn bowls, animal art, chess, SFX makeup workshops and more. Jump onto
holidayfun.com.au for a full list of what’s on.
Thank you
Sandra Ross
OFFICER – EDUCATION AND PUBLIC PROGRAMS
Gympie Regional Gallery
39 Nash Street
Gympie QLD 4570
(07) 5481 0737
www.gympie.qld.gov.au
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Chief Executive Officer Roadcraft Driver Education -www.roadcraft.org.au
36 Drummond Drive Gympie QLD 4570 Phone: 07 5482 8833