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Prinipcal’s Report
Karadoc Avenue, Irymple, Vic 3498. Phone: 50 245407 Fax 50 246631 www.irysec.vic.edu.au
Principal’s Report
Cross Country
Another successfully run sporting carnival was conducted by Sports Coordinator, Steve Morrish, when our school gathered together at Apex Park on Friday May 8 for the annual Cross Country event. Staff member Paul Gibbons and his team supplied our hungry runners with sustenance after their event, whilst all were witness to some excellent, competitive performances from our students, along with house comraderie in the battle for the winning cup. Congratulations go to House Captains, Thomas Moore and Samantha Massey, and winning house
Roberts. Special commendations to our respective Age Champions and students who have been selected to represent the school in Interschool Cross Country this week. Education Week Education Week has been held this week; a full report of all activities will be in our next newsletter. Coinciding with Education Week were our two Discovery Days where Year 6 students from respective primary schools visited ISC to become familiar with the school and get a taste of classes in a secondary setting. I’m sure all students enjoyed their visit; special thanks to Yr 7/8 Student Manager, Loretta Clyne, for organizing these two days and the staff who assisted in conducting classes. School Review year 2015 is our School Review year, a time to look at our goals set 4 years ago and our annual implementation plans, along with our data. Thank you to all families who completed our school survey which is another component of the data we are using to identify school improvements. It was pleasing to receive responses from 47 families. We are currently in the process of compiling feedback from our parents, students and staff into our Self Assessment report. Naplan Our Year 7 and Year 9 students completed their Naplan assessments last week. Thank you to Teaching & Learning Coach, Gregor Allan, for overseeing these tasks.
Important Dates
May
Thu 28 – Fri 29 – Pathways to PE Trip
June
Mon 1 –Yr 10 O/Ed Canoe Trip ½ day
Fri 5 – Salvo’s Day
Mon 8 – Queen’s Birthday - PUBLIC
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No. 375, May 21st , 2015
Irymple Secondary College
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Principal’s Report….cont…. Making the most of Opportunities It has been pleasing to see the number of students attending weekly Homework Club on a Wednesday and Thursday night, along with our Drama Club going from strength to strength. Once again, I extend an invitation to students to avail themselves of these opportunities that our staff are offering. Our school portal is a key communication tool for parent/teacher communication and provides an opportunity for parents to be aware of key assessment dates – please contact the office if you haven’t yet accessed the portal and would like to connect up to this tool. Mrs Anne Symes Acting Principal Assistant Principal’s Report Uniform Students are looking great in the winter uniform, especially the Year 10 students in their rugby jumpers. Now that the cooler weather has arrived it is expected that all students will be in correct school uniform. School jumpers need to be worn and can be purchased from LOWES. If a student is out of uniform they need to bring a note from home and report to the Student Managers for a Uniform pass. Hooded jumpers are not to be worn to school. Alpine School On Tuesday evening Jennifer Beck from Marlo visited with the selected students and their families. Successful students from Red Cliffs Secondary College and their families were also invited to the evening. The night gave the students and their families an insight into the journey the students will embark on for Term 3 2015. Information was provided on being away from home, family and friends, leadership skills, meeting and working with new people and the development of the Community Learning Project. Discovery Days On Wednesday 20th and Thursday 21st 180 Grade 6 students attended Irymple Secondary College for Discovery Day. The students were from the local Primary schools and got a taste for secondary school in a welcoming and engaging setting. Students had a guided tour of the school and participated in a range of classes including Art, Drama, Cooking, Food and Wood. The Discovery Days follow a very successful Open night last month. The transition program continues throughout the year and the Grade 6 students will visit ISC again in December for a two day Orientation program. Thank you to all involved in the success of these days. Year 10 Exams Year 10 exams will be held during the last week of Term 2. The exam timetable will be published closer to the date. If a Year 10 student is going to be away during the exam period they need to let the Year 10 coordinators know ASAP so that alternate arrangements can be made for exams. Snow Trip Thanks to the families who have made payments for the Year 10 Snow Trip. Medical forms will be sent home with students and need to be completed and returned to the office by 13th June 2015. This is also when the final payment is due. Sarah Doolan Acting Assistant Principal /Student Manager
PAGE 3 Educating For Success Congratulations Mitch Undy!
A massive congratulations to Mitch Undy who has just been selected for the SCCA Sports Scholarship. Mitch will be traveling to America in August for 5 months on an exchange program. Mitch will find out in the next few weeks
what school he will be placed at and is looking forward to the opportunity to expand his Basketball skills. To be picked for this scholarship Mitch had to write an essay, have a referee and show sporting ability and once short listed undertaken an interview. Mitch is a member of the local Basketball Association and plays for the Mildura Heat. He has also in the past been picked for the NSW state Basketball team. Mitch and his family are overwhelmed with him receiving this honor as there are only a number of these scholarships handed out each year in each section. We wish Mitch and his family all the best during his exchange and hope that you achieve everything you set out to achieve.
Jarrod Kee Year 10 Co-ordinator
FLO Program This past two weeks the year 10’s in FLO have been very busy getting their Work Experience ready. Most students have organized a place and are completing their Safe@Work certificates. Some of our other FLO students have had another visit to the Mildura Rural City Animal Shelter where they are helping care for, assess, walk and feed the animals. Both animals and students love the experience. In the next week we will be starting a new unit about Environmental issues. We hope that we can make a little change now that will make a big change later. Kara Taylor & Natalie Storey
Some of our FLO students in Year Nine have chosen to enrol in a MADEC course running through
the school. The course is a General Education course which includes many things like: helping with our resumes; helping us to prepare to get a job; skills we can use in a work environment
and helping us prepare for a job interview. Shortly we will be looking at environmental issues in Australia with Mrs. Taylor. We will also be creating a pathways portfolio which
will help us in many ways for the future as we are becoming older and we have to decide about our future employment and how we will get these jobs. It is also helping
us to work in co-operation with one another because we need to get along with our co-workers at a job. I believe this course will help me and many other people in the near future.
Caitlin Richardson Year 9
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Interhouse Cross Country
Our Inter-House Cross Country run was held at Apex Park on Friday 8th May. With over 300 students participating
in the event, the day was a huge success, with everyone having a great day. The weather was cloudy and cool which made the day an ideal one for running. The cool weather and effort put in by runners might also explain part of the reason why Gibbo’s snags were so popular at the end. Many students took the opportunity to run their best times while others chose to jog and/or walk the course at their leisure. Some excellent times were recorded with age group champions and placegetters on the day being:
13 Yrs Girls – 1st and AGC – Chloe Barker (L), 2nd - Chloe Milne (M), 3rd - Shakara Delcastegne (L), 13 Yrs Boys – 1st and AGC – Jordan Stainer (R), 2nd - Joel Trevaskis (L), 3rd - Lachlan Kellett (M) 14 Yrs Girls – 1st and AGC – Shae Gathercole-Mills, 2nd - Claudia Bozzi 3rd - Kendall McLean (M) 14 Yrs Boys – 1st and AGC – Lochlan Lloyd (J), 2nd - Regan Kerslake (M), 3rd - Angus Cole (M), 15 Yrs Girls – 1st and AGC – Courtney Ransome (R), 2nd - Eliza Hill (R), 3rd - Nicola Reid (J), 15 Yrs Boys – 1st and AGC – Brak Zambelli (J), 2nd - Tom Reddy (R), 3rd - Jeremy Graham (M) 16 Yrs Girls – 1st and AGC – Demi Wall (R), 2nd - Aliza Benchmo (M), 3rd - Emily Williams (L) 16 Yrs Boys – 1st and AGC – Jake Barker (L), 2nd - Nathan Turley (L), 3rd - Frankie Parisi (L) After last year’s 1 point margin to Middleton over Johansen, we didn’t think it would be as close this year, yet the final margin this year was only 2 points between 1st and 2nd. The final scores were: Roberts 172 Points Johansen 170 Points Lloyd 160 Points Middleton 146 Points Congratulations to Roberts House, age group winners, placegetters and to everyone who “had a go”! The first 7 place getters from each age group for both males and females from our I/H Cross-Country will
represent the college at the forthcoming I/S competition to be held on the same course on Wednesday 20th May. Best of luck to our I/S team.
SEMESTER 2 INTERSCHOOL SPORT SIGN-UP DAYS. If students want to try out for any of the sports in 2nd semester, they are required to attend the final sign up
day which will be held at lunchtime tomorrow. There was also a sign-up day today and this information has been on the bulletin all of this week. If students did not attend one of these sign up days they will not be allowed to try out. If however, your son/daughter did not get their name down and they wish to try-out for one of these sports and they had a legitimate reason for not attending the sign-up days eg. absence on both of these days, they can see Mr Morrish to plead their case! The sporting competitions for second semester are: Boys Football, Boys and Girls Badminton, Boys and Girls Hockey, Boys and Girls Table-Tennis and Boys and Girls Basketball and Cricket. Mr Morrish Sport Co-ordinator
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The cast have commenced rehearsals for the Alice
in Wonderland (Jr) Production, props are being
painted, costumes are being created, posters and
programs are being proposed – and we already
have a prospective audience of 200 people from
local Primary Schools. It is all go on the Alice
front!
Look out for the Alice display which will soon be
appearing at a library near you!
All cast and crew are reminded to check out the
production blog
(http://productionatisc.global2.vic.edu.au/alice-
rehearsal-schedules/) for when you are required at
rehearsals. You can leave your own messages or
make arrangements for extra rehearsal time to
polish up specific parts.
Julia Lohmeyer
Pathways to PE News This semester’s Pathways to PE students have been busy practicing their teaching skills at Irymple South Primary School over the last 3 weeks. The students have been gaining an insight into what it’s like to apply their classroom learning about the way students learn into real teaching situations. The students have done a great job teaching grade 1 and grade 3 students the finer points of football, soccer, netball, down-ball, self-defence and minor games. The students have their final session with the grade 3’s this Friday before heading off to the Victorian Institute of Sport next week to investigate some more pathways options in the field of Physical Education.
Gregor Allan
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Did you spot the white “Alice” rabbit on each page?
May 2015 Sun Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Sat
17 18 19 20 21 22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
June 2015 Sun Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Sat
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30
Drivers Training
12:30-4:30pm
Alpine School
Parent Evening
I/S Cross Country
Student Leader’s
Forum
Yr 10 Keys Please
Discovery Day 9-11am
Pathways to P.E.
Trip to V.I.S
Pathways to P.E.
Trip to V.I.S
Salvo’s Day
Yr 10 Out/Ed
Canoe Trip
Yr 10 Out/Ed
Canoe Trip
Report
Writing Day
Pupil Free
Discovery Day
9-11am
Yr 10 Outdoor
Ed ½ day
Canoe Trip
Queen’s
Birthday
Public
Holiday
Interschool
Netball
Touch Footy
NAIDOC
WEEK
I/S Golf
Yr 7-9 Reports
distributed
NAIDOC WEEK
NAIDOC
WEEK
NAIDOC
WEEK
NAIDOC
WEEK
PAGE 7 Educating For Success
TERM DATES FOR 2015
Term 2 13.04.15 - 26.06.15
Term 3 13.07.15 -18.09.15
Term 4 05.10.15 – 18.12.15
Change of Details
Please inform the office if any
family details have altered, such as
doctor’s details, work and home
phone numbers, residential and
postal addresses.
Student Absences
Please call the office before 10am
on 50245407 if your child will not be
attending school.
Late Arrivals and Early Departures
If students are going to be late or
leave early they will require a
signed note from
parents/guardians or alternatively
parents/guardians are required to
collect students from the office
and sign them in or out.
Dropping off & collecting students
All parents/guardians are
requested to use the Karadoc
Avenue carpark (located at the
front of the school grounds, when
dropping students off in the
morning and collecting them at
the end of the day.
Illness
If your child is showing signs of
illness in the morning, please
make the necessary
arrangements to keep them at
home to reduce spreading
germs. Your assistance with this
matter is appreciated.
PAGE 8 Educating For Success
Irymple Secondary College thanks the following sponsors
For every pair of school shoes or
runners purchased from the Athletes
Foot, $5 goes to the school to be put
towards sporting equipment. This offer
is open to students and parents who
purchase shoes from the Athletes
Foot. If you’re in the market for a new
pair of shoes, please consider
purchasing them from the Athletes
Foot and just let the shop assistant
know that you are from ISC. We thank
you for your support.