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Principal Report
NEWSLETTER: Number 20 ~ June 26, 2015
Viewbank College Warren Road, Rosanna, 3084
Phone: 9458 2811 Fax: 9459 0512
Website: www.viewbank.vic.edu.au Email: [email protected]
CRICOS Provider Code: 00861K
VIEWBANK CALENDAR July 1 Deb Dance Rehearsal 1pm - 3pm 8 Deb Dance Rehearsal 1pm - 3pm 13 Term 3 commences 14 General Assembly SSV Cross Country Middle Years Assembly (p1&2) Senior Years Assembly (p3&4) 15 Deb Dance Rehearsal 4pm - 6pm 20 Senior Debating - Round 5 21 VBC Health & Wellbeing Meeting 7pm Friends of Viewbank (FOV) Meeting 7.30pm 22 Senior Boys Soccer Senior Girls Netball Deb Dance Rehearsal 23 Year 7 & 9 Immunisation 24 Year 8 into Year 9 Careers Day Yr 9 into Yr 10 Subject Selection Day - with parents/guardians
SCHOOL TERM DATES 2015
Term 1: 30th January - 27th March Term 2: 13th April - 26th June Term 3: 13th July - 18th September Term 4: 5th October - 18th December
STUDENT ABSENCES
Please be advised that Student absences are to be reported to Attendance Officer at
[email protected] not [email protected]
or by accessing Compass by clicking on the
following link
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End of Term: After a very busy term which has ended with the Year 10 stu-
dents out on Work Experience and the Year 9s in Queensland on
their activity camp this week, the time has come for a welcome
break. For Year 12s, it can be only be a short break as once we
resume on July, 13th, they have just three months to work to-
wards their best possible ATAR. It is a very short span of time
but an important one, as this is very much about creating oppor-
tunities for the future. The future beyond the College is looming
fast and they need to realize this.
Reports:
Reports will be available on Compass today from 2pm. Report
Coordinator, Mrs Emma Ford will be emailing out instructions
for accessing the reports on Compass.
We hope parents sit down with their child or children and go
through these reports carefully to celebrate the triumphs and to
examine areas for improvement. The next Student/Parent/
Teacher Conference will take place on 3rd of September but if
there is concern, please do not hesitate to contact the College.
Upcoming Key Events: Once back on Monday, July 13th, we are in for an action-packed
start to term, with three significant events following each other:
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Presentation Ball - The Year 11 Presentation Ball candidates are practising their dance routines and
gearing up for their big night on Saturday, 8th August. Mrs Lynette Matthew reported that they are do-
ing really well at rehearsals so we are looking forward to celebrating their grand night at the Centre
Ivanhoe. We urge family and friends to come along and support them as this is a great Year 11 commu-
nity evening with lots of good fun and dancing. Please book at http://www.trybooking.com/HGNN
LOTE Theatre - The senior LOTE students are preparing for their madcap night of linguistic fun
where Australian pop culture is converted into Japanese and German. Some how it all takes on a life of
its own but no matter the change in language, very little really gets lost in translation. The best thing is
seeing our senior language students having fun in their LOTE learning. Friends of Viewbank are sup-
porting the evening by providing a wonderful LOTE supper of sushi and rice crackers and of course,
delicious ‘ kuchen’ or cakes. It is a great night for Middle Years students to come along to see the fun of
Senior LOTE. Please book at
http://www.trybooking.com/IAPR
College Production - It goes without saying, the whole College looks forward each year to the College
Production week. After meeting with the production team, and also talking with Year 12s in the cast,
there is such an enthusiastic vibe. I get the feeling that Viewbank College will do Mel Brooks, ‘The
Producers’ proud. Ex student Brett Schembri, from Ray White Real Estate Agency in Macleod, has
kindly produced our advertising board at the front of the College and at the Banyule Theatre, so that our
local community can read all about the show. Do not leave ticket purchases to the last minute as tickets
are selling fast. Tickets are on sale for $27 Adults, $20 Children/Student/Concession and $85 Family (2
adults & 2 children). To order go to http://www.trybooking.com/HDYP
Community Forum Evening:
On the 2nd June, the community came together for the Community Forum evening and I have already thanked
all those who attended. We sought feedback about our Compass communication system and the feedback was
useful. We will be having a meeting with John De La Motte from Compass and the feedback will be used as a
focus on what our community values and what improvements they spoke about on the evening. The major fo-
cus was on generating community discussion towards establishing future priorities for special College projects.
The College Council Blueprint of 2011 has served the College beautifully in establishing the priorities which
have translated into the current Performing Arts/Admin/Music Project. Prior to the June 2nd evening, the staff
had been asked to prioritise areas for improvement and we used this as a prompt for discussion on the night. In
terms of future planning for infrastructure, there were very useful insights from the community evening that
were different to staff ideas. This material is being synthesized under the three main categories:
Long Term planning of future infrastructure ($100,000 +++). This would necessitate external funding.
Intermediate ($50,000 - $100,000).
Short Term ($25,000 - $50,000).
From the feedback, the Building and Grounds, sub-committee of Council has already identified the major pri-
ority areas for long-term planning that will be the feature of new College Blueprint. Please note that these are
long-term projects to be worked towards once the current project is achieved. They are:
Priority 1: Upgrade Science Facilities.
Priority 2: VCE Facility- Top floor of Library.
Priority 3: Replacement of old relocatables with permanent classrooms.
Priority 4: Upgraded Sporting Facilities-astro turf for soccer field /Gym extension / possible shelter
over the lower basketball courts.
Priority 5: Refurbishment of the Thomson Theatre for specialist provision.of curriculum if the College
retains this facility.
As there is a wealth of material that has come in from staff and the community evening, it will be further sorted
and prioritized under the two remaining headings and will form the focus of internal College projects that the
Buildings and Grounds sub-committee will oversee. I will give an update for each of the two categories in fu-
ture newsletters.
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Very few College or schools entertain the thought of community forums but a strength of Viewbank College is
the interest, goodwill and collective wisdom of our parents, teachers and students. Thank you to all those who
attended and particularly, the College Councillors and the Leading Teachers who led table discussions.
Going forward -
Continue synthesis of feedback - prioritise minor works for the 2016 budget.
Prioritise Intermediate projects.
The Buildings and Grounds will draw up the next College Blue Print by Term 4.
J Block Courtyard Locker Bay:
At last, this week has seen the start of the construction of the J Block Courtyard Locker Bay with the raising of
very large steel girders. The lockers that have been placed in storage due to the unforseen delays, are in readi-
ness to be installed after the completion of the project. I am sure our Year 9 and 10 boys will welcome their
new facility in early Term 3.
Student Leadership:
Out of Uniform Day - Last Friday, 19th June, the SRC ran an Out-of-Uniform Day to raise money to assist
the with Nepalese recovery from the devastating the earthquake. The SRC designated that the majority of the
money would go to this very worthy cause and that a small amount would be put aside towards a College pro-
ject that they and Friends of Viewbank are working on. The desire is to provide shelter in the Year 7 court-
yard area. The total amount raised was $1844.15 and from that, $1500 will be donated to the Nepal Earth-
quake Appeal with the balance going towards the Year 7 shade structure.
Parliament House - On Tuesday 23rd, it was a pleasure to take College Captains, Georgia Rutland and An-
drew Vassett to Parliament House at the invitation of Ms Mary Wooldridge, Leader of Opposition Business
and Mr Bruce Atkinson, Speaker of the Legislative Council - for the Upper House of the Victorian Parliament.
They are MLCs for the Eastern Metropolitan Region and their combined Upper House constituencies range
from the base of the Dandenongs to Viewvbank. This function for School Captains was to provide an oppor-
tunity for young leaders to see the Legislative Council in session and to tour Parliament House. It was a won-
derful opportunity to see the beauty of the Victorian Parliamentary building and to learn that it is gradually
being restored to its former glory which was erected out of the wealth of the Victorian Gold Rush. We saw
both houses, the chambers of the current opposition, the magnificent Library and toured the underground pas-
sages which are in fact under the great basalt steps that lead up to the building. Our parliamentarians have of-
fices under there and in little nooks, crannies and towers all over the building and they have exactly three
minutes once the bells are rung, to get into the chamber or be locked out. The narrow winding stairs do not
make it an easy dash at any time, our hosts explained. We watched the Upper House come back in after ad-
journment and watched the antics of the Upper House, as a member was giving her address. In assemblies,
awards ceremonies and public speaking finals, our students know how to listen to each other and are generally
respectful, so Andrew, Georgia and I were quite shocked that this poor woman who had the floor, representing
her Bendigo constituency, was being ignored. Conversations were taking place all over the chamber or she
experienced, unhelpful interjections. The Acting Speaker was listening but not bringing the others to order. It
was hard not to reflect on the time that member put into writing her speech and how it was an exercise in futili-
ty. The experience was excellent and we thank these politicians for their kind offer. Andrew and Georgia
were fabulous company and the three of us had a brilliant evening.
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Mark Eagling
Judith Craze Principal
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Science Leaders - Big Scope Science at Viewbank College
Two VCE students, Natasha Mohamad-Daniel of Year 11 and Sam Feeger of Year 12 are impressively repre-
senting the College’s Science Domain beyond the College. Sam Feeger, who came into the College, at the
start of this year from Horsham, attended the National Youth Science Forum which was held at the Australian
National University in Canberra. This program is open to Year 11 students around the country and consists of
2 weeks living on campus, attending lectures, debates and some of Australia’s biggest and best science facili-
ties in both the public and private sectors. The program also consists of several personal and social develop-
ment events with Australia’s leading scientists, science bodies and politicians. As a NYSF Alumni, Sam has
now applied for and been selected to represent Australia at the 2015 London International Youth Science Fo-
rum. He will be taking up residence at Imperial College London for two weeks, whilst participating in the fo-
rum alongside 400 of the world’s most passionate science students. Sam leaves for London on the 21st of July
and we wish him safe travel and an amazing learning experience. Sam has the amazing opportunity to build up
contacts across the globe. As a response to his Canberra experience, Sam has promoted the NYSF to Year 11
Science students and Natasha Mohamed–Daniels of Year 11, is applying for the National Youth Science Fo-
rum which will be held is to be held in January 2016 at the Australian National University in Canberra. We
wish Natasha every success in achieving a place in the program.
Friends of Music: Autumn Festival: After the excellent Autumn Festival, with the combined excellence of the students and staff of the Instrumental
Music Program and the parents of Friends of Music, I would like to report that the final fund-raising for the
Autumn Brunch was $5,094.61 and for the Autumn Night was $2,596.18. The total of $7691 was a record for
the Autumn Festival and the Friends of Music Parent Group should be very proud of their efforts as should our
Music students and staff.
To all students, staff and their families we wish everyone a safe and relaxing break in order to reboot for Term
3.
On Tuesday, Stephanie Moorehouse, an Olympic Gymnast spoke to the Year 11 Health classes about her expe-
riences as an Olympian. It was a great opportunity to hear about an elite athletes training, the drug testing, di-
et, sacrifices and all the ups and downs of being a professional athlete. The Year 11 Health classes got to hold
her gold medals and to ask questions relevant to their present course work. Thank you to the Australian Olym-
pic Committee for organising Stephanie to speak the students.
Health News
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Senior School News
Key dates
Thursday June 16 - Senior Years Awards Assembly - Periods 3 & 4 - Gym
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Years 10 - 12 Holiday Study Program
In addition to enjoying spending some time away from the routine of school, students are expected to
undertake a program of study during each term holiday. Please reinforce with students the importance of
ensuring that their holidays include an effective study program. The purpose of this study is to reinforce
their understanding of concepts and material covered, and to support their preparation for end of year
examinations
In each subject, students are encouraged to:
Consolidate their understanding of work covered to date by organising their notes, reviewing class
work and completing summaries
Review and reflect on their progress to date, especially in light of the recent Exam Week
In particular, Units 3/4 students are encouraged to complete relevant sections of past external exam
papers, available from the VCAA website. Whilst textbooks are good at explaining concepts and
building on skills, there is no better revision tool than past exam papers. Only by doing these, will
students be exposed to the variety of questions they will encounter in their end of year exams and
be able to practise and build on their skills.
Determine their personal goal/s for each subject eg. keeping up to date with class preparation, on-
going refinement of summary notes, forming a study group or setting coursework goals, examina-
tion goals and end of year results goals.
Living Spirit Fellowship 2015 - 2016
The purpose of the Fellowship is to nurture in young people in our local community an understanding of
the role that many Australians played in securing the great freedom that we enjoy today. The Fellowship
enables a secondary student, with a parent, to visit an historic off~shore war location where Australians
have sacrificed their lives.
Years 10, 11 & 12 students are encouraged to apply. Please see Mrs Calder in the Coordinators Office for
more information.
Best wishes for a restful and enjoyable break!
Sue Calder
Senior Years Leader
9091 3870
AFTER SCHOOL STUDY GROUPS
Mondays in G3 with Mr Papadakis
3.20pm - 5.00pm
Thursdays in C5 with Ms Morris & Ms Pastro
3.15pm - 5.00pm
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Friends of Viewbank (FOV) News
Friends of Viewbank (FOV) FOV have a special "Winter Pamper Special Offer" when you buy the Entertainment Guide and Time For Me you receive
them both for the reduced price of $99.99. That's a saving of $14.99 off the original prices.
Books are also available at the usual prices when sold separately.
Entertainment Book: $65.00
Time for Me: $39.99 (was $49.99)
Limited offer and supplies so be quick and grab a bargain and help support FOV fund raising for Viewbank College.
the College to build shade shelter in the Year 7 area
Maree Gaffney Assistant Principal
Canteen News
Canteen Volunteers for week of 13th July - 17th July
Monday: Susan Lee Tuesday: Help Needed Please Wednesday: Help Needed Please Thursday: Lynette Matthew Friday: Kay Morey
Canteen Volunteers for week of 20th July - 24th July
Monday: Help Needed Please Tuesday: Help Needed Please Wednesday: Kanella Tsirbas Thursday: Help Needed Please Friday: Help Needed Pleas
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Year 8 News
Mt Buller Daytrip 2015
During Term 3 the Year 8 Cohort will have the opportunity for an exciting day trip to Mt Buller
Alpine Resort. Students will learn either Skiing or Snowboarding in a 1.5 hour lesson and then
spend the afternoon on the slopes with their classmates 8A to 8D will attend on the Thursday 27th
August and then 8E to 8H will attend on Friday 28th August.
Trip cost is $200 and includes coach travel, gate entry, 1.5 hour lesson, lift ticket, ski/snowboard
hire, boots, helmet, wrist guards. This payment, plus any additional equipment hire cost is due on
Friday 31st July and can be paid on Compass. Please note that Ski Jacket and Ski Pants can be
hired and this requires a separate form that is attached on the following page.
Itinerary 5:45am Students arrive at the College for a sharp 6am departure (No Waiting!)
8.00am Toilet stop in Mansfield.
9:30am-11.00am At Buller Sports (Mt Buller Village), students collect equipment.
11:30am to 1.00pm Ski or Snowboard lesson.
1.00pm to 1:45pm Lunch at the ABOM restaurant.
1:45pm to 4:15pm Free Ski/Board time with supervising teacher.
4:15pm Students return their equipment at Mt Buller Village.
5.00pm Bus leaves for Yea.
7.00pm – 7:45pm Dinner in Yea.
7:45pm Bus leaves for Viewbank College and returns between 8:30 and 9pm.
Compulsory Gear List
Due to the changing nature of alpine weather, all of the following equipment is compulsory
regardless of the weather forecast.
Waterproof ski jacket and ski pants. Mt Buller do hire out a jacket and pants for $36.
(The form for this is attached)
Beanie, scarf, ski goggles and ski gloves
Warm jumper/fleece, thick ski socks, thermal pants/leggings
Packed breakfast (no breakfast stops) and snacks for the day
Packed lunch and dinner or bring $30 (ish) to buy both
Andrew Blair Year 8 Level Leader
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Mt Buller Additional RENTAL Form:
Name: ………………………………………………………….…… Form: ………………..
Mt Buller rent a Ski Jacket and Pants for $36 and this needs to be paid
by July 31st.
Please complete your Credit Card Details Below and return to the General Office.
Please note that this is an additional extra and that skis and boots and snowboard and boots are in-
cluded in the $200 trip price - which is payable on Compass.
Students are also required to bring beanie, scarf, ski goggles and ski gloves, warm jumper/fleece,
thick ski socks, thermal pants/leggings. Mt Buller do not hire these items, however they can be pur-
chased at the rental shop on Mt Buller (this is an expensive option).
Payment Details: □ Cash □ Cheque (made payable to Viewbank College)
□ Credit Card Mastercard Visa
(Please circle)
Card No. □□□□ □□□□ □□□□ □□□□
Expiry Date: □□/□□
Amount: $ .............................................
Signature: …………………………….…..… Print Name: ……….………...………………………..….
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Music News
Sarah Williams Director of Music
[email protected] 8458 2841
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Performance at Heidelberg Uniting Church
Thank you to Mr van Gemert and the students who performed at the Heidelberg Uniting Church recently.
The audience thoroughly enjoyed the variety of music that was performed.
A.M.E.B (Australian Music Examination Board)
Please note that the enrolment date for the last session of AMEB exams for the year is Monday of the sec-
ond week of term 3. Any students wishing to enrol for an A.M.E.B exam should speak to their music
teacher before enrolling. These external exams give students a goal to work towards and are an experience
that enhances their playing/singing skills immensely. Enrolment forms are available from the Music Of-
fice. The relevant dates are as follows:
Cut off date for enrolments Exam dates
5th session: Monday 20th July (5th October – 15th November)
Upcoming and Important Dates:
* New addition
Saturday 15 August Senior Band performance at the Diamond Valley Vietnam Veterans Community Me-
morial Service. Greensborough War Memorial Park (corner of Henry St and Ester St Greensborough)
10am -12pm.
Monday 17 August Piano, Flute, oboe and bassoon Soiree – all piano, flute, oboe and bassoon students.
7pm Library.
Monday 17 August Senior Band performance at the Victorian School Music Festival. 12pm – 4.15pm
Hawthorn Arts Centre, Burwood Rd Hawthorn.
Tuesday 25 August Stage Band performance at the Victorian School Music Festival. 3.30pm – 8.15pm
The Australian Institute of Music,120 King St. Melbourne.
Monday 31 August Guitar and electric bass Soiree – all guitar and electric bass students. 7pm Library.
Monday 7 September Vocal Soiree - all vocal students. 7pm Library.
Tuesday 15 September Gala Concert, Plenty Ranges Conference Centre – All large ensembles.
Monday 19 October Jazz Night: Watsonia RSL 6pm – 9pm. Jazz Band, Stage Band, Funk Band and Junior
Latin Jazz Band.
Wednesday 28 October String Soiree – all violin, viola, cello and double bass students. 7pm Library.
* Thursday 12 November BBQ concert: Viewbank College Outdoor Stage 6pm – 9pm. Junior Concert
Band, Intermediate Concert Band, Intermediate Choir, Flute Ensemble and Junior Latin Jazz Band.
Thank you to Michael Ingvarson for the photographs
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Mark Eagling Director of Sport
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Sport News
AFTER SCHOOL STUDY GROUPS
Mondays in G3 with Mr Papadakis
3.20pm - 5.00pm
Thursdays in C5 with Ms Morris & Ms Pastro
3.15pm - 5.00pm
Sport dates for Term 3:
JULY
16th State Cross Country
22nd Senior Girls Netball, Senior Boys Soccer
27th Intermediate Boys Soccer
28th Senior Badminton, Intermediate Badminton, Year 8 Boys Football
30th Year 7 Boys Football
AUGUST
3rd Year 8 Girls Soccer, Intermediate Round Robin(futsal, basketball, table tennis) 6th Year 7Girls
Soccer
19th Year 8 Round Robin( futsal, basketball, table tennis)
SEPTEMBER
8th Year 7Round Robin( futsal, basketball, table tennis)
10th Northern Zone Athletics
Term 3 Immunisations:
Thursday 23 July 2015 Year 7 2nd Human Papillomavirus & Chickenpox vaccinations
Thursday 23 July 2015 Year 9 Diphtheria/Tetanus/Pertussis (Whopping cough)
Year 7 Immunisations will take place during period 1 & 2, and Year 9 students during period 3 & 4.
For further information please contact Banyule Immunisation team on 9457 9964.
Immunisation News
Mia Treloar College Nurse
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Ute Slizys LOTE Domain Leader
LOTE THEATRE NEWS
In the last weeks of term, the Senior LOTE rooms, after the demands of exams, start resounding with the sound of Abba and the Spice Girls
and many others, which have been carefully translated into Japanese or German
in readiness for the LOTE Theatre Restaurant - a great event which this year celebrates its 22nd Anniversary.
It will be held on the evening of Thursday 23rd July at 7.30pm in the Banyule Theatre,
and not only provides superb entertainment, but also delicious food. Both Sushi and delicious Kaffee and Kuchen will be served at interval.
We always have fun and would like you to join us, so please book your ticket/s by clicking on the following link:
http://www.trybooking.com/IAPR
*Ticket Prices:
Adult $12
Children/Students $6
*Please note that there is a 30cent Trybooking fee per seat.
Bookings close on Trybooking at 3.00pm sharp on Thursday 23rd July
***** Student Performers—$5 *****
Please pay Maria Rosewarne, Cashier in the General Office for your tickets
as your seats have already been allocated.
LOTE News
Uniform News
SECOND HAND UNIFORM SHOP
The Second Hand Uniform Shop
will next open on:
Saturday 1st August, 2015
10.00am to 12.00pm
(Gymnasium Cloakroom)
Doors do not open until 10am
(Cash Only – No EFTPOS)
VIEWBANK COLLEGE UNIFORM SHOP
Open every Wednesday morning (during school terms)
in R13 Hours : 8.15am - 9.00am
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Production News
Tickets are now on sale for our 2015Production of “The Producers - A New Mel Brooks Musical”
Venue: Banyule Theatre, Buckingham Drive, Heidelberg
Dates and Times are as follows:
Tuesday 28th July 7.30pm
Wednesday 29th July 7.30pm Thursday 30th July 7.30pm
Friday 31st July 7.30pm Saturday 1st August 1.00pm Saturday 1st August 7.30pm
** Ticket Prices: Adults: $27.00
Children/Student/Concession: $20.00 Family Ticket: $85.00
** Please note that there is a Trybooking fee of 30 cents per seat
The booking URL for this event is: http://www.trybooking.com/HDYP
Viewbank College Production “The Producers - A New Mel Brooks Musical” is managed by
"Trybooking".
Trybooking is an online system that has been designed to look after event ticketing.
You can/will:
Purchase tickets 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
View and select your preferred seating
Be automatically provided with a booking confirmation, receipt and ticket via the email
Trybooking is simple to book tickets, just click on the link provided, select event, select your seats,
confirm quantity of seats (adults and/or children/students), complete booking details and credit card
details and then process.
All bookings are to be paid for by credit card (Mastercard or Visa) and incur a 30 cent booking fee
per seat.
Any ticketing enquiries please contact Deanne in the General Office on 9458 2811.
Trybooking
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