13
Dalley Street Lismore NSW 2480 T 02 6621 5185 F 02 6622 2940 E [email protected] www.lismore-h.schools.nsw.gov.au LISMORE HIGH CAMPUS NEWSLETTER ISSUE 1 | TERM 1 | WEEK 3B | 2019 Investiture Ceremony Congratulations to all the students who were inducted as School Captains and Vice-Captains, Prefects and Year 12 Students, Student Representative Council and House Captains .

LISMORE HIGH AMPUS NEWSLETTER€¦ · ls s 50 ly ls 4 2002 57 s 50 ly r 6 1993 58 ls s 50 ly ls 0 2003 59 MC 12-s 100 0 le 60 MC 16-s 100 le 61 s s 100 le y 9 1984 62 ls s 100 le

  • Upload
    others

  • View
    4

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: LISMORE HIGH AMPUS NEWSLETTER€¦ · ls s 50 ly ls 4 2002 57 s 50 ly r 6 1993 58 ls s 50 ly ls 0 2003 59 MC 12-s 100 0 le 60 MC 16-s 100 le 61 s s 100 le y 9 1984 62 ls s 100 le

Dalley Street Lismore NSW 2480 T 02 6621 5185 F 02 6622 2940 E [email protected] www.lismore-h.schools.nsw.gov.au

LISMORE HIGH CAMPUS

NEWSLETTER

ISSUE 1 | TERM 1 | WEEK 3B | 2019

Investiture Ceremony

Congratulations to all the students who were inducted as School Captains and Vice-Captains, Prefects

and Year 12 Students, Student Representative Council and House Captains .

Page 2: LISMORE HIGH AMPUS NEWSLETTER€¦ · ls s 50 ly ls 4 2002 57 s 50 ly r 6 1993 58 ls s 50 ly ls 0 2003 59 MC 12-s 100 0 le 60 MC 16-s 100 le 61 s s 100 le y 9 1984 62 ls s 100 le

Alumni Information

Please join our Alumni of past Lismore High students and spread

the word! Alumni info can be found at the following:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lismorehighalumni/

Website:http://www.lismore-h.schools.nsw.gov.au/our-school/

alumni

REMINDER FOR P & C MEETING Next meeting is this Monday 4 March 2019 at 6pm. All welcome.

CALENDAR

SRC Induction Ceremony 15 February 9:30 to 10:30am Swimming Carnival 18 February Yr 6 Orientation 26 February Zone Swimming Carnival 26 February Year 6 into 7 Information Evening 5 March 5– 6pm Yr 7 Vaccinations 21 March School Photos 22 March P & C Meeting 4 March

P&C Meeting 1st Monday of each month,

during the term, from 6– 7pm

We would like to respectfully acknowledge the

Elders past and present of the Wijabul Wiyabal

people and other peoples of Bundjalung Nation.

We acknowledge that they are the first peoples

of this land on which our school stands.

LISMORE HIGH CAMPUS

Dalley Street, Lismore NSW 2480

T 02 6621 5185 F 02 6622 2940

E [email protected]

www.lismore-h.schools.nsw.edu.au

www.facebook.com/LismoreHighSchool

School Business Hours: 8:30am to 3:30pm

The Lismore High Song Club The Lismore High Song Club is a young initiative involving

students who understand the benefits of singing in a

group. Any student who enjoys singing or who have ever

been part of a choir are encouraged to join the club. Here

at Lismore High we have a long and proud tradition of

choir performing for school events and out in the commu-

nity. Sessions will run on Tuesdays during period 3 and

will need parent/carer authorisation to attend. Any stu-

dents interested are encouraged to see Mr Kennedy for

further information and a permission note, there is no cost

attached to being a member of this club.

Lawrence Kennedy

Music Teacher

Page 3: LISMORE HIGH AMPUS NEWSLETTER€¦ · ls s 50 ly ls 4 2002 57 s 50 ly r 6 1993 58 ls s 50 ly ls 0 2003 59 MC 12-s 100 0 le 60 MC 16-s 100 le 61 s s 100 le y 9 1984 62 ls s 100 le

Executive Report

Welcome back to the 2019 school year. There have been some changes in school staffing and I would

like to take the opportunity to introduce Mrs Scott (Support teacher), Mrs Readman (HSIE teacher), Mrs

Levy (New Choices teacher) and Mr Graham our new Deputy Principal.

This year Mr Swanbury is the Deputy responsible for years 8,10,12 (evens) and Mr Graham 7,9,11

(odds). Both Mr Graham and Mr Swanbury are also teaching classes this year. As the senior leadership

team of the school, we will continue to drive our Campus forward and implement the strategic directions

of the Campus and College plans in the areas of Teaching, Leading and Learning.

A major focus of the year for staff is “chewing the FAT”. The ‘F’ relating to families and improving our

communication strategies, while the ‘A’ is around assessment and providing enhanced written feedback

to students and lastly the ‘T’ is an increased emphasis on quality teaching practices. We have again

subscribed to Study Skills Online. You or your child can access this resource from home using the login

details attached to the newsletter. The homework centre will continue to operate after school from

3.15-4.30 Monday-Thursday and all students are encouraged to access this free resource to work on

study skills, assessments, homework, revision or remediation.

This year REAL (Religious Education Association Lismore) is providing SRE (special religious educa-tion) at LHC. Notes have been given to students with further details for parents wishing their child to receive instruction in this area. Construction will begin on the library outdoor learning area towards the end of term and it is anticipated

to be ready for term 2. An additional $100 000 laptops and computers have arrived this year to support

student learning.

I would like to encourage parents to attend the upcoming P&C AGM and become involved with our

highly committed team of parents who I look forward to working closely with in 2019.

I look forward to our swimming carnival on Monday and would like to thank Mr Thompson and his team

for making the day a success and look forward to house war cries and participation on the day. Our

partner primary schools and year 6 students will join us on 26/2 for these students to gain a taste of high

school and I look forward to meeting them during the planned activities for the day.

We have an additional 30 enrolments with a total of 437 students this year reflecting the community’s faith in our school as a centre for educational excellence. Our investiture ceremony highlighted the number of outstanding student leaders we have in the school and I look forward to working with them to improve opportunities for our students. “Spectemur Agendo”- Let us be judged by our actions.

Mr Chris Williams

Principal

Page 4: LISMORE HIGH AMPUS NEWSLETTER€¦ · ls s 50 ly ls 4 2002 57 s 50 ly r 6 1993 58 ls s 50 ly ls 0 2003 59 MC 12-s 100 0 le 60 MC 16-s 100 le 61 s s 100 le y 9 1984 62 ls s 100 le

LHC New Deputy Principal

Hello to the entire Lismore High Campus! My name is Trent Graham and I am new to the school in the

role of Deputy Principal. I am also the Head Teacher of the PDHPE Faculty. I have recently relocated to

the Lismore area with my family after spending the last 3 years as a Deputy Principal and relieving Prin-

cipal at Walgett Community College. Prior to this I had worked for 12 years in a number of schools in

Tasmania.

I feel incredibly lucky to be working at LHC with all the wonderful staff and students. The first few weeks

in a new school are always full of lots of learning and I’ve enjoyed the challenge of learning the LHC

ways and meeting and working with the staff and students. The culture and feel of the campus is fantas-

tic and reflects the high expectations of all stakeholders and the great things going on in and out of the

classroom.

I’m really looking forward to working closely with the school and community to ensure LHC continues to

move forward as the heart of secondary education for Lismore.

I’d like to thank the students, staff and community for making me feel so welcome since the start of the

school year.

Trent Graham

Deputy Principal

P&C News

Our first general P & C meeting was held last week with a good turn out of parents. I would like to thank

all parents and carers who supported the P & C and attended regular meetings in 2018 and a special

thank you to my executive team Meagan, Angela and Lauren for all your work throughout the year.

Our next meeting is on Monday 4th March which will be our AGM. It would be great to meet new par-

ents, carers and community members within our school. I encourage everyone to come along and be a

part of the P & C to assist in the support and discussion making of our children's school and hear about

the exciting things that go on at Lismore High.

P & C meetings are held the first Monday night of the month during the school terms from 6 to 7pm in

the science room opposite the office. All parents, carers and community members are more than wel-

come to attend.

See you all on the 4th March!

Nadine Toniello P & C President

Page 5: LISMORE HIGH AMPUS NEWSLETTER€¦ · ls s 50 ly ls 4 2002 57 s 50 ly r 6 1993 58 ls s 50 ly ls 0 2003 59 MC 12-s 100 0 le 60 MC 16-s 100 le 61 s s 100 le y 9 1984 62 ls s 100 le

Annual Swimming Carnival Our Annual Swimming Carnival is almost here again. It will be held at

Lismore Memorial Baths on Monday 18 February.

Remember to come along and support your House by the wearing of and

dressing up in house colours. We also have the House War Crys below so

that all can cheer along on the day to earn points for your Houses.

House colours are: Aspinall is blue

Harvey is yellow

Oakes is red

Richmond is green

Page 6: LISMORE HIGH AMPUS NEWSLETTER€¦ · ls s 50 ly ls 4 2002 57 s 50 ly r 6 1993 58 ls s 50 ly ls 0 2003 59 MC 12-s 100 0 le 60 MC 16-s 100 le 61 s s 100 le y 9 1984 62 ls s 100 le

LIS

MO

RE

HIG

H C

AM

PU

S

AN

NU

AL

SW

IMM

ING

CA

RN

IVA

L

MO

ND

AY

18

th F

EB

RU

AR

Y 2

01

9

***

AL

L S

TA

FF

AR

E T

O P

RE

SE

NT

AT

TH

E P

OO

L A

T 8

.45

AM

***

RO

LL

CA

LL

WIL

L T

AK

E P

LA

CE

AT

9.1

0A

M

All

sta

ff w

ill b

e a

llocate

d 2

shifts

durin

g t

he d

ay a

nd h

ave o

ne 2

hr

shift, fre

e o

f a d

uty

.

* N

ovelty e

vents

will

be a

t th

e b

egin

nin

g o

f S

hift

1.

* T

imekeep

ers

fro

m s

hif

t 1 t

o a

ssis

t Z

ap

pia

* T

imekeepers

will

need t

o r

ecord

tim

es o

n e

ach s

tudents

card

.

* T

he c

arn

ival w

ill w

ork

on a

shift

basis

.

1st

SH

IFT

:

9.3

0 A

M -

11.1

5A

M

2n

d S

HIF

T:

11:1

5A

M -

1.1

5 P

M

3rd

SH

IFT

:

1.1

5P

M -

3.1

5 P

M

(A

ll s

taff

mem

be

rs t

o b

e p

resen

t fr

om

2.3

0p

m o

nw

ard

s)

When c

hangin

g jo

bs p

lease a

rriv

e few

min

s e

arly to facili

tate

the c

hangeover

pro

cess s

mo

oth

ly.

8.5

0 a

m

Superv

isio

n o

uts

ide p

ool and m

ovem

ent

into

the p

ool in

clu

din

g c

olle

ctin

g P

ool E

ntr

y F

ee $

4.2

0:

D.P

and H

.T’s

RO

LL

MA

RK

WIL

L T

AK

E P

LA

CE

AF

TE

R P

OO

L E

NT

RY

IN

HO

US

E A

RE

AS

AT

9.1

0A

M b

y R

oll

Call

teach

ers

at

the b

egin

nin

g a

nd e

nd o

f th

e d

ay (

rolls

to b

e c

olle

cte

d f

rom

and r

etu

rned a

t pool entr

ance.)

Morn

ing /

Aft

ern

oon T

ea f

acili

tie

s a

re a

vaila

ble

upsta

irs in

the r

ecord

ing r

oom

. P

lease h

elp

yours

elf d

urin

g b

reaks

thro

ughout

the d

ay.

PR

OG

RA

M O

F E

VE

NT

S

9.1

0am

to 9

.20am

R

oll

Call

9.2

0am

Year

7 P

roficie

ncy S

wim

Test

9.3

0am

House W

ar

Cry

9.3

0 t

o 9

.45am

Novelty E

vents

Multi C

lass -

events

will

take p

lace b

efo

re t

he 1

2 y

ear

old

sw

imm

ing e

vents

in t

wo a

ge g

roups: 1

2 -

15years

and 1

6+

years

EV

EN

T S

tart

9

.45-1

0 a

ppro

x

Event

Metr

e

Str

oke S

tyle

R

ecord

T

ime

Year

1

MC

12-1

5 y

rs

50

Fre

esty

le

2

MC

16-1

9 y

rs

50

Fre

esty

le

3

Boys

12 y

rs

50

Fre

esty

le

M.

Fis

her

31.3

8

1990

4

Girls

12 y

rs

50

Fre

esty

le

K. E

vans

32.7

2

1984

5

Boys

13 y

rs

50

Fre

esty

le

L.

Fis

her

29.0

6

1989

6

Girls

13 y

rs

50

Fre

esty

le

J. H

enshaw

29.8

2

2003

7

Boys

14 y

rs

50

Fre

esty

le

K. B

rew

er

Charle

s

27.8

4

2003

8

Girls

14 y

rs

50

Fre

esty

le

J. H

enshaw

28.9

6

2004

9

Boys

15 y

rs

50

Fre

esty

le

M.

Fis

her

26.3

0

1993

10

Girls

15 y

rs

50

Fre

esty

le

H.

Gib

son

29.3

2

2001

11

Boys

16 y

rs

50

Fre

esty

le

M.

Fis

her

25.6

4

1994

12

Girls

16 y

rs

50

Fre

esty

le

A.

Mill

s

28.9

0

2002

13

Boys

17+

yrs

50

Fre

esty

le

L.

Fis

her

25.8

9

1994

14

Girls

17+

yrs

50

Fre

esty

le

A.

Mill

s

28.6

0

2004

15

MC

12-1

5 y

rs

50

Bre

asts

troke

16

MC

16-1

9 y

rs

50

Bre

asts

troke

17

Boys

12 y

rs

50

Bre

asts

troke

C.

Eggers

dorf

44.7

8

1985

18

Girls

12 y

rs

50

Bre

asts

troke

L.

Bra

cey

41.2

2

2002

19

Boys

13 y

rs

50

Bre

asts

troke

K.

Nic

holls

37.0

3

2001

20

Girls

13 y

rs

50

Bre

asts

troke

A. W

eig

ht

37.5

3

2000

21

Boys

14 y

rs

50

Bre

asts

troke

L.

Fis

her

37.6

2

1990

22

Girls

14 y

rs

50

Bre

asts

troke

A. W

eig

ht

36.1

3

2001

23

Boys

15 y

rs

50

Bre

asts

troke

R.

Vaughan

36.4

2

1985

24

Girls

15 y

rs

50

Bre

asts

troke

A. W

eig

ht

36.9

1

2002

25

Boys

16 y

rs

50

Bre

asts

troke

A. P

ine

35.3

7

1986

26

Girls

16 y

rs

50

Bre

asts

troke

A. W

eig

ht

37.0

3

2003

27

Boys

17+

yrs

50

Bre

asts

troke

L.

Fis

her

34.8

0

1994

28

Girls

17+

yrs

50

Bre

asts

troke

A. W

eig

ht

36.2

2

2004

29

MC

12-1

5 y

rs

50

Backstr

oke

30

MC

16-1

9 y

rs

50

Backstr

oke

31

Boys

12 y

rs

50

Backstr

oke

P.

Harv

ey

37.6

9

1984

32

Girls

12 y

rs

50

Backstr

oke

K. E

vans

38.3

3

1984

33

Boys

13 y

rs

50

Backstr

oke

L.

Fis

her

35.3

3

1989

34

Girls

13 y

rs

50

Backstr

oke

S.

Henshaw

36.1

3

2003

35

Boys

14 y

rs

50

Backstr

oke

P.

Harv

ey

33.8

8

1986

36

Girls

14 y

rs

50

Backstr

oke

A.

Mill

s

34.5

9

2002

37

Boys

15 y

rs

50

Backstr

oke

M.

Fis

her

33.6

7

1993

38

Girls

15 y

rs

50

Backstr

oke

A.

Mill

s

33.9

1

2001

39

Boys

16 y

rs

50

Backstr

oke

L.

Fis

her

30.7

8

1992

40

Girls

16 y

rs

50

Backstr

oke

A.

Mill

s

34.1

3

2002

41

Boys

17+

yrs

50

Backstr

oke

L.

Fis

her

31.1

0

1994

42

Girls

17+

yrs

50

Backstr

oke

A.

Mill

s

33.1

9

2003

43

Boys

Open

200

Indiv

idual M

edle

y

A. P

ine

2.2

2.9

0

1992

44

Girls

O

pen

200

Indiv

idual M

edle

y

H.

Gib

son

2.3

2.7

2

2001

(Ord

er

for

Indiv

idual M

edle

y:-

butterf

ly,

backstr

oke, bre

asts

troke a

nd f

reesty

le)

Page 7: LISMORE HIGH AMPUS NEWSLETTER€¦ · ls s 50 ly ls 4 2002 57 s 50 ly r 6 1993 58 ls s 50 ly ls 0 2003 59 MC 12-s 100 0 le 60 MC 16-s 100 le 61 s s 100 le y 9 1984 62 ls s 100 le

Event

Metr

e

Str

oke S

tyle

R

ecord

T

ime

Year

45

MC

12-1

5 y

rs

50

Butt

erf

ly

46

MC

16-1

9 y

rs

50

Butt

erf

ly

47

Boys

12 y

rs

50

Butt

erf

ly

P.

Harv

ey

37.2

5

1984

48

Girls

12 y

rs

50

Butt

erf

ly

K. E

vans

35.3

8

1984

49

Boys

13 y

rs

50

Butt

erf

ly

A. P

ine

30.6

6

1989

50

Girls

13 y

rs

50

Butt

erf

ly

J. H

enshaw

34.4

4

2003

51

Boys

14 y

rs

50

Butt

erf

ly

P.

Harv

ey

30.9

5

1986

52

Girls

14 y

rs

50

Butt

erf

ly

H.

Gib

son

32.0

3

2000

53

Boys

15 y

rs

50

Butt

erf

ly

A. P

ine

28.0

8

1991

54

Girls

15 y

rs

50

Butt

erf

ly

H.

Gib

son

31.9

3

2001

55

Boys

16 y

rs

50

Butt

erf

ly

A. P

ine

27.5

0

1992

56

Girls

16 y

rs

50

Butt

erf

ly

A.

Mill

s

31.9

4

2002

57

Boys

17+

yrs

50

Butt

erf

ly

L.

Fis

her

27.3

6

1993

58

Girls

17+

yrs

50

Butt

erf

ly

A.

Mill

s

29.0

0

2003

59

MC

12-1

5 y

rs

100

Fre

esty

le

60

MC

16-1

9 y

rs

100

Fre

esty

le

61

Boys

12 y

rs

100

Fre

esty

le

P.

Harv

ey

1.0

8.0

9

1984

62

Girls

12 y

rs

100

Fre

esty

le

K. E

vans

1.0

8.1

7

1984

63

Boys

13 y

rs

100

Fre

esty

le

P.

Harv

ey

1.0

4.5

0

1985

64

Girls

13 y

rs

100

Fre

esty

le

T.

Cra

btr

ee

1.0

7.4

6

2018

65

Boys

14 y

rs

100

Fre

esty

le

J. C

innam

ond

1.0

5.0

7

2004

66

Girls

14 y

rs

100

Fre

esty

le

J. H

enshaw

1.0

5.0

0

2004

67

Boys

15 y

rs

100

Fre

esty

le

L.

Fis

her

1.0

1.1

5

1991

68

Girls

15 y

rs

100

Fre

esty

le

A.

Mill

s

1.0

5.5

3

2001

69

Boys

16 y

rs

100

Fre

esty

le

A. P

ine

58.2

4

1992

70

Girls

16 y

rs

100

Fre

esty

le

A.

Mill

s

1.0

5.4

4

2002

71

Boys

17+

yrs

100

Fre

esty

le

L.

Fis

her

57.6

7

1993

72

Girls

17+

yrs

100

Fre

esty

le

A.

Mill

s

1.0

1.8

5

2004

73

Boys

12/1

3 y

rs

4 x

50

F

/S R

ela

y

Oakes

2.3

3.4

3

1991

74

Girls

12/1

3 y

rs

4 x

50

F

/S R

ela

y

Oakes

2.2

8.5

0

1980

75

Boys

14yrs

4 x

50

F

/S R

ela

y

Ric

hm

ond

2.1

6.3

3

1985

76

Girls

14 y

rs

4 x

50

F

/S R

ela

y

Harv

ey

2.2

6.2

4

1985

77

Boys

15 y

rs

4 x

50

F

/S R

ela

y

Aspin

all

2.0

2.4

0

1961

78

Girls

15 y

rs

4 x

50

F

/S R

ela

y

Ric

hm

ond

2.2

0.4

0

1977

79

Boys

16 y

rs

4 x

50

F

/S R

ela

y

Harv

ey

2.0

8.0

4

1994

80

Girls

16 y

rs

4 x

50

F

/S R

ela

y

Oakes

2.2

9.4

0

1992

81

Boys

17+

yrs

4 x

50

F

/S R

ela

y

Ric

hm

ond

1.5

9.5

0

1976

82

Girls

17+

yrs

4 x

50

F

/S R

ela

y

Ric

hm

ond

2.1

8.0

0

1978

83

Boys

Open

4 x

50

M

edle

y R

ela

y

Harv

ey

2.0

7.6

8

1994

84

Girls

O

pen

4 x

50

M

edle

y R

ela

y

Oakes

2.3

3.4

3

1985

(Ord

er

for

Indiv

idual M

edle

y:-

butterf

ly,

backstr

oke, bre

asts

troke a

nd f

reesty

le)

AN

NO

UN

CE

ME

NT

OF

RE

SU

LT

S A

PP

RO

X.

2.5

5pm

. If A

vaila

ble

· N

OV

EL

TY

EV

EN

TS

WIL

L O

CC

UR

DU

RIN

G T

HE

DA

Y A

T T

HE

DIS

CR

ET

ION

OF

CA

RN

IVA

L

OR

GA

NIS

ER

TH

ER

E W

ILL

BE

NO

SP

EC

IFIE

D B

RE

AK

FO

R L

UN

CH

.

· S

TU

DE

NT

S M

AY

EA

T T

HE

IR L

UN

CH

AT

AN

Y T

IME

DU

RIN

G T

HE

DA

Y W

HIC

H D

OE

S N

OT

CO

NF

LIC

T W

ITH

TH

EIR

RA

CIN

G S

CH

ED

UL

E.

CA

RN

IVA

L O

RG

AN

ISE

R:

Mark

Th

om

pson

SU

PE

RV

ISIO

N R

OS

TE

R:

TIM

E K

EE

PE

RS

:

NO

VE

LT

Y E

VE

NT

S:

Za

ppia

/McM

ulle

n

PH

OT

OG

RA

PH

ER

:

R M

yle

s

RO

LLS

:

G

raham

Lunch

F

IRS

T A

ID:

Kelly

McB

eath

Z

ON

E S

ELE

CT

ION

:

M T

hom

pson

SP

EC

IAL E

DU

CA

TIO

N:

Sta

rr/ P

earc

e

BU

S S

UP

ER

VIS

ION

:

Kennedy

1st

SH

IFT

(9.3

0am

-11.1

5am

)

2n

d S

HIF

T

(11.1

5am

-1.0

0p

m)

3rd

SH

IFT

(1.0

0p

m -

2.4

5p

m)

CA

NT

EE

N/E

NT

RA

NC

E

Reece

M

cK

enzie

M

cK

enzie

AS

PIN

ALL A

RE

A

(To

ilet check)

Pru

ess

P

ruess

K

ennedy

HA

RV

EY

AR

EA

(To

ilet check)

Bia

sio

n

Chapm

an

B

iasio

n

OA

KE

S A

RE

A

(To

ilet check)

Tem

ple

ton

T

em

ple

ton

S

tew

art

Jones

RIC

HM

ON

D A

RE

A

(To

ilet check)

Gouro

s

Neld

er

Neld

er

AN

NO

UN

CE

RS

T

hom

pson

T

hom

pson

T

hom

pson

ST

AR

TE

RS

C

aught

Fa

rrant

Jeffery

RA

CE

MA

RS

HA

LLS

Gra

y

Mill

er

Pearc

e

Slo

an

Mill

er

Fa

rrant

Slo

an

RE

CO

RD

ER

S

Am

or

/Mars

hall

/Stickens

(All

day/ w

ork

out tim

e o

ut

betw

ee

n y

ou)

1st

SH

IFT

(9.3

0am

-11.1

5am

)

2n

d S

HIF

T

(11.1

5am

-1.0

0p

m)

3rd

SH

IFT

(1.0

0p

m-2

.45p

m)

CH

IEF

Jeffery

C

aught

Morr

is

Lane 1

E

vans

S

cott

B

rady

Lane 2

C

hapm

an

S

ella

r S

ella

r

Lane 3

M

agann

M

agann

G

ray

Lane 4

B

aker

Baker

Scott

Lane 5

M

orr

is

Readm

an

C

hapm

an

Lane 6

R

eadm

an

C

oble

-Runge

C

oble

-Runge

Page 8: LISMORE HIGH AMPUS NEWSLETTER€¦ · ls s 50 ly ls 4 2002 57 s 50 ly r 6 1993 58 ls s 50 ly ls 0 2003 59 MC 12-s 100 0 le 60 MC 16-s 100 le 61 s s 100 le y 9 1984 62 ls s 100 le

Weekend Sport Sign On

Junior and Senior Hockey

Pre-Season Twilight Competition

Where: Coraki Tennis Courts-Bridge St Coraki

When – Every Tuesday for 5 weeks. Commencing on the 26th Febuary 2019

Time – Juniors 4:30- 6pm, Seniors 6-7:30pm

Grades – Juniors 3-14yrs, Seniors 15yrs onwards

Cost – Free

All Players welcome and some hockey sticks will be available for loan. So Bring a friend and come along for some fun and fitness. For more Information

Please Contact

Ethan White- 0478683086

Warren Bradford- 0408663697

Anne-Maree Cheffins 0448346476

Page 9: LISMORE HIGH AMPUS NEWSLETTER€¦ · ls s 50 ly ls 4 2002 57 s 50 ly r 6 1993 58 ls s 50 ly ls 0 2003 59 MC 12-s 100 0 le 60 MC 16-s 100 le 61 s s 100 le y 9 1984 62 ls s 100 le

Weekend Sport Sign On Days continued...

Page 10: LISMORE HIGH AMPUS NEWSLETTER€¦ · ls s 50 ly ls 4 2002 57 s 50 ly r 6 1993 58 ls s 50 ly ls 0 2003 59 MC 12-s 100 0 le 60 MC 16-s 100 le 61 s s 100 le y 9 1984 62 ls s 100 le

Weekend Sport Sign On Days continued...

Page 11: LISMORE HIGH AMPUS NEWSLETTER€¦ · ls s 50 ly ls 4 2002 57 s 50 ly r 6 1993 58 ls s 50 ly ls 0 2003 59 MC 12-s 100 0 le 60 MC 16-s 100 le 61 s s 100 le y 9 1984 62 ls s 100 le

Study Skills

STUDY SKILLS TIP FOR FEBRUARY: USEFUL HANDOUTS AND PLANNERS Just a reminder that our school subscribes to the study skills website www.studyskillshandbook.com.au which means that all parents and students at the school can access the site at school and at home. Please take some time this week to log in and have a look. This is a website with units of work on different study skills topics, looking at how students can improve their results as well as other resources and planning templates to make dealing with schoolwork easer. On the THINGS TO PRINT page at the top of the home page there are many useful handouts. Scroll to the bot-tom of the page to see an alphabetical list. One of these is the ‘Top Tips For Parents’ handout. Some examples of the types of tips on this handout are as follows:

It is a great idea for students to set up a folder for each subject that stays at home, somewhere to file away past tests, assignments, completed topics and to keep everything together for that subject.

Each night students should work on homework first, then assignments or test preparation. After this stu-dents need to look for other things they can do to enhance their understanding of their subjects, such as making study notes, doing extra questions, revising earlier topics.

Page 12: LISMORE HIGH AMPUS NEWSLETTER€¦ · ls s 50 ly ls 4 2002 57 s 50 ly r 6 1993 58 ls s 50 ly ls 0 2003 59 MC 12-s 100 0 le 60 MC 16-s 100 le 61 s s 100 le y 9 1984 62 ls s 100 le

Study Skills continued... The best way to deal with distractions is to work in half hour blocks with no distractions during this

time. This means during the half hour blocks allocated to schoolwork, no social media etc. not for the whole night, just for those half hour blocks.

One of the biggest mistakes students make is leaving their study notes until just before their ex-ams. One of the best habits students can get into is doing their study notes throughout the year, at the end of each topic is a good time to do this. Whenever students don’t have much homework, they should be working on study notes.

The HELP guides on the Things to Print page are also useful resources. Each is a 10 page booklet that targets specific areas. There is a great one for students starting Year 7 and another for those starting Year 11. For students a very useful handout is the term planner. It is a great idea at the start of every term to print off the term planner (or print out 4 for the year). Simply fill in the due dates for the term as you find out about them, and place the term planner somewhere visible at home – for example above your desk on a noticeboard. Highlight tests in one colour and assignments in another colour so they stand out clearly. Cross off each day as you go, so you have a clear picture of how the work is spread out over the term and how long until things are due. Writing these due dates in your diary as well is essential of course, but it does not give you the overall picture like a term planner does. This is a good thing to do at the start of every term right from the start of secondary school through to the end (and beyond to university as well!). Our school’s subscription details to www.studyskillshandbook.com.au are - User name: lismorehigh

Password: studyskills

Lismore Library

Page 13: LISMORE HIGH AMPUS NEWSLETTER€¦ · ls s 50 ly ls 4 2002 57 s 50 ly r 6 1993 58 ls s 50 ly ls 0 2003 59 MC 12-s 100 0 le 60 MC 16-s 100 le 61 s s 100 le y 9 1984 62 ls s 100 le

RECESS- HOT FOOD Avocado/Feta Toasts $ 2.50

Egg burger $ 4.00

Ham/Cheese Melt $ 2.50

Ham/Cheese Scrolls $ 3.50

Mac 'n' Cheese $ 3.50

Roasted Chicken Pieces $ 4.00

Toasties $ 3.00

LISMORE HIGH CAMPUS CANTEEN

SUMMER MENU TERM 1 2019

COLD FOOD Rice Paper Rolls $ 4.00

Rolls $ 4.00

Salad Tubs $ 4.00

Sandwiches $ 4.00

Sushi $ 3.50

Wraps $ 4.00

SNACKS Bircher muesli $ 2.50

Cereal Pots + milk $ 1.50

Creamy Rice Pot $ 2.00

Custard Cups $ 1.50

Flavoured Yoghurt $ 2.50

Fruit Buns $ 2.50

Fruit Salad & Yoghurt $ 2.50

Fruit Tubs $ 4.00

Granola & Yoghurt Pots $ 2.50

Muffins $ 2.50

Plain Chips $ 1.50

Popcorn- plain $ 1.50

Yoghurt & Berry Pots $ 2.50

ICE CREAMS Frozen Fruit Bags $ 1.00

Frozen Juice Cups $ 1.00

Home Made Yoghurt/Fruit Frozen Treats $ 1.50

Ice Cream Tubs $ 2.00

Moosies $ 1.50

DRINKS Apple/ Orange Juice 250ml $ 2.00

Appletiser (Sparkling Apple) $ 2.50

Ice (Flavoured Mineral Water) $ 3.50

Juice Bomb $ 2.50

Light Sparkling Flavoured Water 450ml $ 2.50

Light Sparkling Flavoured Water Cans $ 2.50

Water

400ml $ 2.00

600ml $ 2.00

700ml $ 3.00

MILK Flavoured Milk 300ml $ 2.50

Flavoured Milk 500ml $ 4.00

Iced Coffee 500ml $ 4.00

Milk Poppers 250ml $ 2.00

Nippy's $ 3.50

Plain Milk 500ml $ 2.00

Up & Go $ 3.50

LUNCH- HOT FOOD Burgers $ 4.00

Beef

Chicken

Chicken Parmie

Falafel

Lamb

Fried Rice $ 2.50

Nachos $ 2.50

Ready Made Meals $ 4.00

Toasties $ 3.00

**We keep gluten free bread and wraps and some cakes. If you are vegetarian or gluten free, it is best to order before 11.30am