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MATRAVILLE SPORTS HIGH SCHOOL
Anzac Parade, CHIFLEY NSW 2036
T 9661 8000 F 9661 4254
Email: [email protected]
Term 1, Week 6 March 2018
Year 7 camp 2018
From the Principal Ms Jane Stanley, Relieving Principal
Welcome back to another new year. Ms Walker is on leave from the 12th of February until the 4th of April.
I will be Relieving Principal until her return.
We hope she has a restful break and look forward to her return later in the term.
New Head Teacher Technology
I am also pleased to announce that Ms Kamilla Little has been appointed to the Head Teacher TAS role in the school.
Ms Little taught at Matraville Sports High School in 2016 and is extremely happy to be back here in the Head teacher
role. Ms Little is a talented educator and we welcome her back to the school and to the executive team.
Individual Plans for Every Student
Later this term we will be holding our second Goal Setting Evening, supported by Westpac. We invite all families to
attend the event with all students in the school required again this year to set individual goals, and every student will
have an individual learning plan. During Semester 2 the event will be repeated, giving students a chance to reflect on
their progress. This approach adds to our UNSW partnership programs, as tutors and support staff can find out the
needs and hopes of all students and include collective goals in their planning.
AVID 2018
Advancement via Individual Determination is starting its third year at Matraville Sports High School. Please Google AVID
Australia (education program) to find out more. AVID builds post-secondary skills for university and TAFE from Year 7
onward. It focuses on organisation, critical reading, and collaborative learning skills. We are the only Sydney High
School currently implementing AVID, as have many schools in regional NSW, Melbourne, regional Victoria, and South
Australia.
School Planning Meeting
All parents /carers are invited to consult and give feedback/input into the 2018-2020 School Management Plan. I would
really appreciate any parent contribution. The meeting is being held on Thursday 22 March at 3.30pm. There will be an
afternoon tea. Please RSVP for catering purposes on 9661 8000. I would like to encourage our community members to
attend this valuable process – have your say in shaping the School Plan.
Support Faculty update
Mr Michael Graham, teacher
New Additions
The Support Unit at Matraville Sports High School has grown again this year! All of our staff and students would like to
extend a warm welcome to our new year 7 students and to all of our new students in S5 (our 6th class). We are also
excited to welcome our newest teachers- Mr Armson and Ms Armer and SLSOs- Ms Heyward and Ms Taylor to the
team. Everyone has settled in well and we can’t wait for another exciting year!
Year 7 camp
Mr Michael Graham, teacher
On Monday 26th February students from Year 7 got on a bus and travelled up to the Great Aussie Bush Camp at
Kincumber for their first high school camp. Our young daredevils participated in a range of activities including: climbing
up and jumping off a 12m pole, water obstacle courses, rock-climbing and night-time commando games - just to name a
few.
The attitude and behaviour of our students was exceptional. All of our students had a go at conquering their fears and
supported each other in leaving their comfort zone, surviving bouts of homesickness, and getting to sleep after the
camp staff’s scary stories.
A special congratulations to Juwarn, Aidan, Learna and Mikeyah for apparently being the first team to complete the
survivor challenge (whilst staying dry) in over six months!
A big thank you to Mr Ferreira, Ms Li and Ms Heyward for accompanying us and helping us to create memories and
friendships that will hopefully last for a lifetime.
For photos of this awesome camp, see the front page of the newsletter.
Important Dates for your Calendar
School Planning Meeting for Parents 22 March – 3.30pm to 4.30pm.
School Photo Day – Tuesday 27 March 2018
Good Friday – Friday 30 April 2018
Easter Monday – 2 April 2018
P&C Meeting - 3 April 2018, 3.30pm
Aboriginal Parent Meeting - 5 April 2018 3.30pm to 4.30pm
Last Day of Term 1 – 13 April 2018.
Term 2 commences - 1 May 2018
Year 11 Cross Roads Camp – 2 to 4 May 2018
Art Update
Sarah Robinson - Teacher
A massive congratulations to Brandon Iskander – chosen for the 2017 HSC Art Express Exhibition!
This thoughtful artowrk “Displaced explores the struggle of people living on the margins. These marginal spaces are
occupied by global refugees, victims of war and the homeless. The generic plastic luggage bags stuffed to capacity draw
attention to the volume and disposable nature of these outcasts and the lack of compassion to accommodate them. The
raw materiality, ripping and stitching further highlight the distressed and broken spirit of the exiled. The horrific events
of Manus Island, the eviction of the homeless from Martin Place and the European refugee crisis in particular inform his
work. This is a huge win for Brandon as Art Express is a truly prestigous exhibition.
Congratulation also goes to Kayla Bennet First Prize in the Randwick City Council International Women’s Day Art Prize.
Kayla’s art is being exhibited until the 29 April ~ beautiful work Kayla
Careers Update
Mr Peter Rowles, Careers Adviser
TAFE
Maxima Indigenous Traineeships and Apprenticeships
An amazing and comprehensive site to support indigenous youth into employment, training, apprenticeships and
traineeships. Call for more information to:1300 669 859 or
https://maxima.com.au/jobseekers/indigenous-employment/indigenous-careers/
Pre-Apprenticeship Programs
TABMA Apprentices & Trainees have a number of fully funded Pre Apprenticeship Programs in Shopfitting, Carpentry,
Cabinet Making & other Timber Trades starting soon. If you have students that are ready to start their apprenticeship or
if you would like to learn more about the programs please call Malynda on: 0407 102 244 or email:
COLLEGES
Make Up Essentials Workshop
The makeup essentials workshop will teach you all the basic skills and techniques required to perfect your makeup
application. Designed for personal makeup skills and for the inspiring makeup artist. A certificate is issued on completion.
Contact Georgina Toulis PH: 0415 845 888 Email: [email protected] Website:
www.themakeupartistacademy.com
Make Up Masterclass
Our Head Trainer will demonstrate a live makeup application on a model and will share with you her tips and tricks for
longer lasting makeup. Note Taking supplies and Face Charts will be provided. For enquiries contact Georgina Toulis Ph:
0415 845 888 Email: [email protected] and www.themakeupartistacademy.com
AIT - Girls in Tech Meetup
1 March . 5.30pm to 8.30pm - Level 2/7 Kelly Street, Ultimo
AIT invites all high school girls, their teachers and parents to join us for our ‘Girls In Tech Meetup 2018’ aimed at
celebrating, inspiring and connecting young women interested in technology. This one-night event will showcase
talented female industry speakers and fun workshops that encourage young women to follow their passion in new
technologies. RSVP: http://info.ait.nsw.edu.au/girls-in-tech-meet-up-2018
AIE Information Evening
21 March. 6.00pm to 8.00pm
Discover the courses designed to get you started in game development, 3D animation and visual effects at the AIE.
Register at: http://www.aie.edu.au/information-evening
GENERAL
Hotel Career Expo Registrations Open Soon
Registrations open 5 March For 7 May - Sofitel Sydney Wentworth
The 2018 Hotel Career Expo is fast approaching and this year it will be bigger and better than ever. The Expo will feature
six amazing, interactive Career Zones so you can explore all the professional careers that interest you; a "People & Culture
Chill Out Zone", where you can take a load off, grab a coffee, and chat with People & Culture staff from the 22 participating
international hotel brands about how you can get your start in the industry; a "Hostplus Seminar Zone" with fascinating
seminars on topics including Breaking into your Career and Interviewing for Success; and more.
www.hotelcareerexpo.com.au
Explore Careers Fair
25 May. 10.00am to 2.00pm
Parliament House, 6 Macquarie St, Sydney
Australia’s #1 Careers & Employment Program, designed to bring young Australian’s and their future employers
together. Explore Careers is Australia’s premier Careers & Education program for Secondary School Career Advisors,
helping students between Year 9-12 make better and more educated decisions about their future career and education
options. Event is free to attend & you can bring up to 2 guests with you. Numbers strictly limited, please RSVP ASAP to
[email protected] Lunch provided. Australia’s leading organisations ready to answer all of your questions,
in a one on one environment. https://explorecareers.com.au/events/
Aspire
As part of the ASPIRE Advantage program at the UNSW, we are encouraging ALL Indigenous students from Years 10 &
11 in ASPIRE partner schools to submit a quality application to attend the 2018 Nura Gili Winter School. Acceptance to
this long running program is very competitive and in 2018 numbers are limited to only 100 students. One of our key
objectives is to lift the ASPIRE participating numbers by actively supporting students to prepare very comprehensive
and competitive applications.
Please access the application at http://www.nuragili.unsw.edu.au/2018winterschoolapplication The ASPIRE Advantage
team is also available to support schools/students with their applications, and preparation of personal statements on
request. Please contact Mr Peter Rowles for more information.
Medication
*** A reminder from the office ***
If your student requires regular medication and the office is administering, could you please remind your son/daughter
to attend the office on his or her own accord. Unfortunately, we do not have the capacity to chase student to remind
them. Thank you!
From the Counsellor
Mrs Julia Krattli
This year, Matraville Sports High School will be taking part in a research study for student wellbeing. This voluntary study
is being run by the Black Dog Institute, University of New South Wales. As part of this study, students in Years 8, 9 and 11
will be invited to answer some questions about their mental health in class time on a private computer. Participation is
entirely voluntary. Students will then be given access to an online program developed by the Black Dog Institute called
Smooth Sailing. This program provides information and activities to help students cope with worry, stress, and feelings
of sadness. Students can use Smooth Sailing in their own time for up to 12-weeks. After using the program for 6-weeks
and then 12-weeks, students will be asked to answer questions again. This will help the researchers determine whether
the program has been helpful. All students’ answers remain confidential and will be stored only at the Black Dog Institute.
If a student reports that they are experiencing severe depression or thoughts of suicide during the study, they will be
immediately referred to the school counsellor who will then follow usual school protocols. This study will help us to
ensure students are being cared for. For more information about this study, visit:
https://blackdoginstitute.org.au/information-for-parents1. If you have any questions or concerns, or you do not wish for
your child to participate in this study, please contact your School Counsellor, Julia Krattli on 9661 8000 or
[email protected] . Alternatively, you can directly contact the research group with any questions by emailing
[email protected] or calling Dr Bridianne O’Dea on 02 9382 8509.
Canteen News
The canteen tender process is currently being finalised and a new licensee should be in place towards the end of this
Term, or at the commencement of Term 2.
The students and staff would like to extend their thanks to Poppy’s Place Café at Matraville for providing us with a healthy
and tasty interim menu – they have really helped us out and their chicken schnitzel sandwich will be missed! Thank you
again Poppy’s Place for the wonderful service.