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NEWSLETTER ISSUE: 1720 15th December 2018
Phone: 5428 3691 Fax: 5428 4018
Web: www.gisbornesc.vic.edu.au
Email: [email protected]
Gisborne Secondary College values respect, diversity, innovation and achievement. Through a wide range of learning opportunities, students develop fulfilling and independent lives.
Congratulations to Sassafras Gallus of Y11 who undertook Unit 3 & 4 of Studio Art this
year. Her work has been accepted into the Next Gen Exhibition at the Art Gallery of Ballarat.
The Next Gen Exhibition showcases the achievements of regional students from Government and Independent schools mainly from the Ballarat and Grampians regions, who have just completed VCE in Art, Studio Arts, Design and Technology, Visual Communication and Design and Media.
Sass’s photographic works will be on display at the Gallery early next year.
FROM THE PRINCIPAL
Dear families
This will be my last newsletter for 2017, and my last newsletter as Principal of Gisborne
Secondary College. My sincere thanks to you all for your support, feedback and partnership
over the last four and half years.
I’d like to thank our College Captains this year - Dean, Candice, Bridie and Fynn – for their
work in our school community, but also the wider Macedon Ranges community over the last
12 months. To our wider senior leadership team; Natasha, Jhai, Kyle, Bonnie, Olivia, Emily,
Angel, Alex, Tim, Iris, Brendan, Jarod, Cassidy and Teagan - a huge thank you to you each for your dedication and commitment to making Gisborne Secondary College the best school
in the district.
I’d like to thank our superb Education Support Staff for their work over 2017. The
contribution of these folk in many and varied roles ensures that our teachers can get on with
the complex work of teaching and learning; well supported and unfettered by constant distraction. You make our school tick.
Thank you to the terrific teaching staff I have worked with since starting here in 2013. I
have appreciated your willingness to try new things when you’ve been prepared to, and to
change even when you didn’t want to. I have an appreciation for how deeply you care and worry about the progress of the students at this college.
Please join me in farewelling, and wishing the best of luck to, the following:
Angela Narayan-Butler (Head of Science) is moving to a Leading Techer role at Kurunjang
College. Anish Lal (food technology, science) is moving to a position at Altona College. Joel McDougall is moving to a Mathematics teaching position at North Geelong College.
Sam Baryla (English) is moving to New South Wales. Jason Fisher (mathematics, project) is
returning after a year’s contract to Riddells Creek Primary School. Rebecca Koroneos
(drama) is moving to a teaching position at Melton Secondary College. Nicole Eddy (English)
is taking up a teaching position at Werribee Secondary. We would like to thank these awesome people for their passionate work over their time at the college.
We are super excited about our Awards & Presentation Evening next Wednesday
(20 December 7.00pm, Barcham Theatre). This is always a highlight of the academic year,
and a magnificent opportunity to acknowledge our high performing students across all subjects. We will also be presenting our top Year 12 Awardees and our College Dux.
Next week is activities week at school, and while the college is open, we understand that
many parents have chosen to let their children start holidays early. With this in mind, and
also acknowledging that final assessments and curriculum outcomes are now complete and
in Semester Two reports (they’ll be published on Xuno on Tuesday), we will be providing a reduced curriculum program that provides a range of fun learning activities that allows
students and teachers to connect, but that are not always closely coupled with the standard
curriculum. The final day of the school year is Friday 22 December and we will dismiss
students at 12.30pm.
All that remains is for me to wish all students, family and staff a wonderful holiday break
and festive season. Please be careful on the roads if you’re travelling, and near the water if
you’re boating or swimming.
Take care of yourselves and your families… I’ll see ya ‘round!
ART NEWS
Congratulations to all students who entered into The November Art & Design Challenge.
Students were given a series of seven different art and design tasks and asked to complete them in the month of November. Each challenge and theme was able to be used only once.
The challenges were: Photograph, Drawing, Painting, Mixed media work, Design, Write and illustrate and Create in any medium.
The themes were: Precious, Tangled, Natural, Colourful, Shattered, Mysterious and Black and white.
All work is able to be viewed on the GSC Website (Gallery)
The winners were:
Jake Jarris Y7 – junior winner – awarded for overall skills/creativity
Lilly Johnston Y7 – Highly commended - for creativity
Emily Hetherington Y7 – Highly commended – for creativity
Marlow Choi – Hatcher Y8 – highly commended – for creativity
Shelby Garrick – Highly commended Y8 – for creativity
Isabelle Hofer – Joint senior winner Y10 – awarded for overall skills/creativity
Mitchell Coughlin – Joint senior winner Y10 - awarded for overall skills/creativity/originality
Mitchell Coughlin Year 10
Jake Jarris Year 7
Isabelle Hoffer Year 10 Lily Johnston Year 7
ART NEWS
20th December Award Night
22nd December Students Dismissed at 12.20pm
2018
30th January Commencement of Term 1
7th February Year 7 Information 7pm
8th February VCE Information Evening
GSC Swim Carnival 12 noon
14th February Captains Investiture
15th February VCAL & VET Information Evening
20th February School Photos
21St February Year 10 Information Evening
IMPORTANT DATES
Youth Clinic
Come & See Us MRH Youth Clinic will be back at GSC on Wednesday 7th March.
Please come along and see us or see the Wellbeing Team when you are back at school.
GSC Movember Team
Good morning all,
Just thought I would pass on some information about our Movember fundraising efforts in 2017!
We set ourselves a target to beat our 2016 total of $620 and I am proud to say in 2017 we raised $776! Bringing GSC’s total to $1396 raised for the Movember Foundation!
https://moteam.co/gisborne-secondary-college
Movember is something many staff are passionate about at GSC and we hope to continue to raise funds and awareness within our community.
Our main aim is to raise awareness amongst our young people about men’s health issues and create a culture where men and boys take action to be mentally healthy and well, and are supported by their friends, family and community during tough times.
The Gisborne Secondary College Movember Team would like to thanks all staff, students and the community for their support for such a great cause!
In 2019 we will be back with bigger and better stashes (hopefully)!!
Thanks again
THE STAFF
On Tuesday our Year 8 students participated in Self-Defence workshops taught by Michelle
Voght (Macedon Ranges Taekwondo.) Michelle focused on personal safety, emphasizing
awareness and defensive skills.
On behalf the Year 8s I would like to take the opportunity to thanks Michelle for giving her
time to work with our students. Teacher and student feedback was very positive about the
sessions.
Science News December 2017
FAREWELLS
We also farewell Rachael Warren, who has been with us Term 4 replacing Dale Barry.
Rachael has done a great job in the short term working with Year 7, 8 and Year 11
students. We wish her all the best as she takes up a position at Bendigo South East
Secondary College (a significantly reduced travel time allowing more time for her
family/herself!).
I need to thank Ms Eley and Ms Sexton for filling in as Science Curriculum Area Leader
in my absence. They have done a great job.
Next year will see the return of Mr Barry & Ms Hughes as they return from long service
leave.
This is my last Science News. After 15 years at GSC, I have accepted a leadership
position at Kurunjang Secondary College. It has been a privilege working with so many
young people (and more frequently children of past students!) since 2001. I have had
great joy working in PE, Maths, Integration and Science. I have enjoyed the wonderful
support of many parents over the years and thoroughly enjoyed catching up during
parent teacher interviews. It’s been great hearing of the pursuits and achievements of
our past students. Our students have so much potential. Thanks for supporting the
opportunities and competitions. I wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New
Year.
Angela Narayan-Butler
Science Curriculum Area Leader December 14th, 2017
SCIENCE NEWS
World Challenge Update
Bright eyed, eager and not entirely knowing the sweat and hard work that lay ahead, our
group of students waved goodbye to the civilisation of Siem Reap, Makak bound. A small,
Cambodian village where their community project would begin.
The students were greeted with warm hugs, big smiles and an incredibly simplistic
(bordering on overwhelmingly different) way of life. Over their time in Makak, our
students came to adapt well; from showering in a bucket of water, eating rice at every
meal, using squat toilets and sleeping under mosquito nets in a room of 16 others.
When they weren’t dreaming of their next meal (and...after rice was served, discussing
how they could make it taste different from the meal prior) they worked alongside a
couple of local teachers, villagers and hundreds of Primary school students (celebrity
status was quickly granted to the visiting clientele) to build a wall at the rear of Makak
Primary school. The wall was intended to prevent both animals entering the school and the primary students running into the nearby dam.
For 7 days, the Gisborne Challengers mixed cement, dug trenches, carried sand, collected
stones, moved stones, lay bricks, mixed more cement and without realising, provided an optimistic outlook on life for the locals.
The extent of what our Gisborne students were able to achieve in seven days, was mind
blowing and something they are all incredibly proud of.
Our first of two jungle treks begins today.
Cheers,
Emily
WORLD CHALLENGE
SPORT
Team Vic 2018 Registrations are now open
There are many students at Gisborne Secondary College who are extremely talented in
their chosen sports and well and truly worthy of trialling for Team Vic representation.
Team Vic is where students represent Victoria in a national competition. Registrations
are made online and there is usually a cost pf $25 payable upon registration. The trip
away to compete is self-funded so costing should be considered when applying.
School Sport Victoria State Team Trial Registrations are open; Australian Football,
Netball, Basketball, Football (Soccer), Softball, Tennis, and Volleyball. These trail
registrations close between February 1 - 1 March 2018 depending on the sport.
You can find all the details via School Sport Victoria’s website ( http://
www.ssv.vic.edu.au/team-vic ) . If you are looking for a document that details the
process please download the “Team Vic Online Registrations Process. This will give you
all the information you need to know before registering.”
If students or parent have any questions regarding suitability, requirements or the appli-
cation process, please feel free to contact Mr Hayward.
Kind Regards,
John Hayward
Sports Coordinator
Gisborne Secondary College
54283691
0427355146
CHAPLAINCY NEWS
CHAPLAINCY NEWS The GSC Chaplaincy Support Group Committee was fortunate to receive a $1000 Investment
from the Gisborne Branch of the Bendigo Bank in the latest Community Investment Program
We are very fortunate to have a community bank such as the Bendigo bank locally. Unlike
other banks, all profits made are retained and contributed back to the local community
groups and projects. The Gisborne Branch is a proud ongoing supporter of The GSC Chaplaincy Support Group
Committee and has been for a number of years.
Chaplaincy now has a Facebook page. Gisborne Secondary College Chaplaincy Fundraising
Committee
Please Like to view updates on our upcoming Debutante Fashion Parade and Dress Sale.
Planned for early Term 1- 2018
Planning your next holiday?
Jetaway Travel is one of our fundraising partners.
For every booking made (when you mention GSC Chaplaincy) at Jetaway Travel Gisborne, they will generously donate 1% of your total booking back to the chaplaincy committee. (Excludes
gift cards) So if you were to spend $10,000 on a dream holiday, that’s $100 straight back to
the committee. So please go in and see the staff at Gisborne Jetaway Travel for all your holi-
day needs; flights, hotels, tours, cruises, insurance, day tours and package deals.
Jetaway Travel are at 2/30 Hamilton Street Gisborne. PH 5428 4466
Unwanted GSC text books and uniforms
If you have any current school text books or uniforms that are no longer required, please think
about passing them on to our Chaplain, Barb. They are always gratefully received.
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