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Principal’s Newsle erEsperance Senior High School
90719 555esperance.shs@educa on.wa.edu.au
www.esperanceshs.wa.edu.au
Special dates to remember
Tuesday 17th DecemberLower School Awards
Assembly1:15pm in the gymnasium
Tuesday 17th DecemberReports emailed
Thursday 19th DecemberLast day of school for year 7 to
10 students and staff
Thursday 19th DecemberATAR results released
Thursday 30th January 2020Term 1 commences for staff
Monday 3rd February 2020Term 1 commences for
students
Tuesday 11th FebruaryP&C Meeting - 7pm in the
staffrooom
Tuesday 25th FebruaryYear 7 Parent Tour
Friday 28th FebruaryYear 7-8 Swimming Carnival
Monday 2nd MarchLabour Day holiday
Tuesday 3rd March to Thursday 5th March
OLNA Testing
Tuesday 10th MarchP&C AGM Meeting - 7pm in
the staffroom
Tuesday 24th to 25th MarchFotoworks - School photos
Thursday 9th AprilAthletics Carnival
Thursday 9th AprilLast day of Term 1 for staff and
students
Monday 27th AprilANZAC Day Public Holiday
Tuesday 28th AprilStaff Development Day
Pupil Free Day
Wednesday 29th AprilFirst day of Term 2 for students
TERM 4 WEEK 9 2019
FAREWELL AND THANK YOUThis is my fi nal newsletter of the year. I would like to thank the students, parents and staff of Esperance Senior High School for a great year. You are the reason we can all be proud of our school. I would also like to thank the special parents and community representatives who contribute in such a positive way as members of the following committees: The P&C with Michelle Handley as President, the School Board with Pene Pariagh as the Chairperson and members of the Farm Advisory Board. Thank you to the fantastic members of these committees. You make an invaluable contribution to the school and your time and efforts are greatly appreciated.
I would also like to take this opportunity to welcome the new Principal for 2020, Mr Ian Masarei, who is coming to us from Kalgoorlie-Boulder Community High School.
As 2020 comes closer, some of our staff are pursuing other directions. At this point in time, we acknowledge and sincerely thank the following staff for their service:Mathematics - Kelly HoeyScience - Andy MaccanEnglish - Sanchia HallEnglish - Madeleine LoganHASS - Lucarna MartinelliMathematics/English - Amanda KeoghMathematics - Deb Hayes
Teachers on leave for 2020 are:Term 1 - Dilys LeeSemester 1- Jason WooldridgeAll year - Robert Durdin and Bruce Fitzpatrick
BOOK LISTSBooklist packages for the 2020 stationery list were posted out to families in the last week of November. All booklist information is available on our website https://www.esperanceshs.wa.edu.au/search/content/booklistIf you did not receive a package for your child, please contact the offi ce on 9071 9555.
Knowledge comes, butwisdom lingers
UPPER SCHOOL PRESENTATION EVENING The Upper School Presentation Evening at the Civic Centre last month acknowledged the achievements of year 11 and 12 award recipients and farewelled the students who have completed their school education.
The valedictory speaker for the evening was the recently retired school Principal Ms Cathy Bamblett, who presented seven points of advice to the students who are about to enter the next phase of their lives.
A huge thank you to the community representatives who attended the evening and presented awards to the students. The community support of our students in providing prizes and scholarships, taking on work-placement or work experience students, and/or supporting fundraising and other events, contributes so much towards the enrichment of the programs on offer at our school, for which we are most grateful.
The evening of the year 12s ended with a supper with parents and staff sharing in the celebrations of the end of schooling for our delightful year 12s.
During the evening, the prefects, faction captain and Head Boy and Head Girl for 2020 were announced.Congratulations to Head Boy and Girl: Liam Brennan and Olivia Kipling.Prefects: Megan Kelman, Summer Newton, Mick Oxley, Noah Pollard, Suzanah Shield and Jai Spencer.Faction Captains: Dempster - Meg Baker and Max Campbell; Eyre - Cameron Grant and Rachelle Jones; Flinders - Ishah Powell and Casey Shearer; Rossiter - Cooper Tamlin and Jevan Tholstrup
Thank you so much to Year 12 Coordinator Brett Landers, the parent committee and the staff who worked behind the scenes to bring the evening together to make it the very special occasion it was. Thank you so much to Geoff Poole for his great organisation of the evening.
Some of the general prizes awarded on the evening are listed below:-
Horizon Power Science Excellence Award Hudson StaerYear 11 AUSCHEM Training WA Award Aiden ArmstrongNeville Munns Memorial Scholarship William ClementsHonor Fox Award Blake TremlettDoug Murray Agricultural Scholarship Jade ChallingerSportsperson of the Year Zoe MaccanThe Esperance Jaycees Scholarships Tyson Shields and Megan KelmanProgressive Women Esperance Bursary Ella WakehamYear 12 Safefarms WA Award Braydon KulkerYouthCARE Council Award Casey FosterUniversity of Western Australia Excellence Award Hudson StaerCurtin University Principal's Recommendation Awards Ruby Hodges and Livinia RidgwayShire of Esperance Positive Role Model Awards - Male and Female
Jonathan Crane and Jarrod NicollHolly Panizza and Anna Smith
Nulsen Medal Caitlin OversbyEllett/McIntyre/Quinlivan Busary Adelle BailyeRick Wilson Service Award Lucia EspositoPeter Rundle Service Award Keely JohnstonLaurie Graham Service Award Rebecca DarlowDarren West Service Award Olliver StanitzkiThe Thomas Rae Citizenship Award Clayton BarnettRotary Club of Esperance Bay Service Award Dana SharpeLions Club of Esperance Award Kalira Docherty
Australian Defence Force Long Tan Leadership and Teamwork Award
Caitlin Zanker
Caltex Medal Casey RoweCitizen of the Year Zoe MaccanAustralianSuper Awards for Excellence in Vocational Education and Training
Ruary Moir
Vocational Education and Training Dux Sheanna Henderson and Clay HarveyRotary Club of Esperance Achievement Award Adelle BailyeDux of the School Hudson Staer
CERTIFICATES OF ACHIEVEMENT YEAR 11Jayde Barber, Clayton Barlow, Lewis Fitzpatrick, Cooper Fontanella, Harley Norwood, Mick Oxley and Felicity Roelofs
CERTIFICATES OF EXCELLENCE YEAR 11Max Ayers, Olivia Kipling, Vincent Newman, Megan O'Neill, Jordan Seivwright and Tyson Shields
CERTIFICATE OF DISTINCTION YEAR 11Vincent Newman
ACADEMIC DUX OF YEAR 11Olivia Kipling
CERTIFICATES OF ACHIEVEMENT YEAR 12Michaela Budrey, Liam Harris, Ruby Hodges, Zoe Maccan, Lauren Mobers, Holly Panizza, Caitlin Norris, Dana Sharpe, Kate Shearer and Olliver Stanitzki
CERTIFICATES OF EXCELLENCE YEAR 12Adelle Bailye, Nahian Biswas, Clay Harvey, Sheanna Henderson, Ruary Moir, Anna Smith and Hudson Staer
Academic Dux of Year 11Olivia Kipling
Dux of the School Hudson Staer
Former Principal and Valedictory speaker
Cathy Bamblett presenting an award to
Zoe Maccan
Joint VET DuxClay Harvey
Joint VET DuxSheanna Henderson
ATAR RESULTSThe ATAR results this year will be released by the Tertiary Institutions Centre (TISC) on Thursday the 19th of December.
CLONTARF KATANNING EXCURSION
Thirteen Esperance Clontarf students visited Katanning for a basketball carnival on the 27th and 28th of November. The boys played in good spirit and had fun. Zac Graham was named king of the camp. Malachi Riley and Robert Graham were also named in the All Star team to take on the staff at the end of the fi rst day. Thank you to Nic Munro and Joe Franzone for helping out on the camp.
REPORT DISTRIBUTIONYear 11 reports are available for collection from the front offi ce for students who would prefer a hard copy.Year 7 to 10 reports will be emailed out on Tuesday the 17th of December.
Photo Right - Students L-R:- Zac Graham, Dale Williams, Malachi Riley,
Kieren Douglas, Denzel Bullen, Kynan Nelson
TRANSITION WEEKThe year six students enrolled at the High School in 2020 had a fun and exciting day during their transition day at Esperance Senior High School over the past fortnight.
Students were taken on a quick tour of important places at the school at the start of the day, then moved on to a nearly normal high school timetable, attending a variety of classes during the day.
The day concluded with a treasure hunt search around the school, to find out about some more important places and people in the school.
Thanks to all the year six students for such a successful "first day" at High School. Thanks also to the current year seven mentors who showed the students to classes all day and helped in many other ways. Many thanks to Mr Clifton for organising the week and the classroom teachers who ran classes, and especially to Brett Landers, the 2020 Year 7 Coordinator, who also worked very hard to make each day a great experience for the visiting students.
The Follow the Dream program ended on a high note this year, with our celebration night held at the Esperance Bay Yacht Club on Tuesday the 10th of December, to acknowledge the success of our students. Several awards were presented, after which ESHS staff and students had a lovely dinner with their parents, carers and families.
FOLLOW THE DREAM CELEBRATION NIGHT
GIRLS ACADEMY GRADUATION NIGHT - MONDAY 25TH NOVEMBER
This event was held at the Civic Centre and was a wonderful evening to recognise the Esperance Girls Academy and the outstanding achievements of the students.
Girls Academy students who received awards were Juanita Callow, who received the Academy's highest award, The Ricky Grace Be The Change award. Ashleigh Taylor received the Academy Ambassador award. Alidia Stack received the Imagine Senior Academic award and Eleisha-Ray Adams received the Imagine Junior Academic award.
Congratulations to all the Girls Academy students and to the staff, Anna Bonney (Program Manager) and Michelle de Lacy (Development Offi cer) for an excellent evening.
Juanita Callow (right) with Girls Accademy Regional Manager Michelle Woosnam.
Acting Principal Ken Duffy with student Ashleigh Taylor
Congratulations to the following students for receiving well deserved awards:Aspire award: Talisha DempsterLeadership award: Jai SpencerCitizenship award: Indhi MacDonaldTutors prize: Talisha DempsterPositive Lower School Role Model award: Elisha-ray Adams Positive Upper School Role Model award: Jai Spencer Lower School Academic award: Alicia LindenUpper School Academic award: Will Peucker
As part of the annual Celebration Night, one student is also presented the Horizon Power Scholarship. The recipient of this scholarship is provided with a bursary, which is to be used to support the student with their school expenses. Congratulations to Alidea Stack, our 2019 recipient of this scholarship.
Thank you to Hettie Maree (Program Coordinator) for a wonderful evening.
Jai Spencer with Donna Gibson from Horizon Power.
STUDENT HEALTH AND WELLBEINGAll students have participated in the three sessions of Health and Wellbeing.
Mental Health in Schools Project has focused this year on developing the student’s understanding of positive mental health and a range of strategies to support it.
Through form classes, students received information across three sessions on – 1. Cyber safety – why is it important and what can we do to keep ourselves safe?2. Digital Footprints – what happens online stays online. The whole school was encouragedto THINK (Before you post – is it TRUE? Is it HELPFUL? Is it INSPIRING? Is it NECESSARY?Is it KIND?)3. The impact of their words – looking at the impact of online bullying and its consequences.How can students be up standers, rather than bystanders when this occurs? Where can theygo when they need help and support?
Other support for our student’s health and wellbeing has been shown through RUOK? Day, and World Kindness Day.
Our aim is to encourage a positive mindset with mental health and cyber issues. Our task has been to share with students strategies that can assist them with good choices.
LIBRARY NEWSThe library held its annual Reading Reward at lunchtime on Friday. The top 50 borrowers are invited for exclusive use of the library. Students bring their lunch and receive a “goodie bag” and juice box. This year’s top borrower was Annabelle Woodhouse in Year 7, with 117 books borrowed! Annabelle received a gift voucher from Book Box as her reward. It is interesting to note that many of the lower school certifi cate and prize winners for English (yet to be announced) are amongst the top borrowers.
Another library highlight has been the creation of the Library Book Club - we’re going to call ourselves the Southern Write Readers. Staff and students have been meeting weekly to share our love of books and reading. We are working on a logo – it will look something like this:
IGO NOVA CAMPSix of our year 10 students were very fortunate to participate in a work experience program offered by IGO. This camp included a five day trip to IGO's NOVA mine site, near Fraser Range, 160 degrees East North East of Norseman. Potential ATAR year 10 students get the opportunity to apply for this unique experience and go through a selection process. The successful candidates have then the opportunity to experience what a career in the mining industry looks like as an Engineer, Geologist, Metallurgist, Surveyor and Environmentalist. Tait Vooght-Simpson, Sammy Ryan-Galloway, Kasey Graham, Isha Cook, two students from EACS and Zaine Smith were the students selected for the 2019 camp.
Students worked alongside their mentors working 12 hour shifts and came back with a thorough understanding of what the industry looks like, not just as a mine worker but also what life on a mine site entitles. Their physical safety and mental health are highly valued.
Back home, these students presented their tasks to fellow students, special guests from the community as well as staff from IGO head office, to reflect on the value of this very special opportunity. The investment of IGO in our young generation is greatly appreciated by the students and staff at Esperance Senior High School and the wider community.
Thank you to Joanne MacDonald and Carmel Jones from IGO for their efforts in making this happen.
ESPERANCE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL'S EXHIBITION OF CREATIVE WORKS
The Esperance Senior High School's Exhibition of Creative Works opened on the night of November 22nd and ran from November 23rd to 28th. The exhibition was a highly successful event, being attended by almost 250 visitors during the week. The standard of student work was outstanding once again, which is a credit to all students and staff within the Design and Technology, Home Economics and The Arts departments.
There were some very positive comments in the visitors book, including, "I was moved and inspired as I walked through this exhibition. I am so proud of the kids and I hope they can see how extraordinary they are. A huge thank you to the teachers". The school band entertaining the crowd
Exhibition of Creative Arts at the Cannery Arts Centre.
Preparation for Upper School is underway with the Year 10 students who have
chosen the vocational pathway engaged in their respective VET Readiness
Courses. These programs include enrolment with the Certificate provider, safety
courses (including White Cards), firming up arrangements for the Work Place
Learning (WPL) component of their course. The school is very lucky to have so
many businesses in town that are prepared to give our students the opportunity to
develop their practical skills within the scope of these VET courses.
THANK YOU TO LOCAL BUSINESSES
I want to thank all of the businesses who gave the Year 10 students the chance to do Work Experience
this year. Over one hundred placements took place this semester alone; placements that offered the
students a first-hand look at careers and pathways that they could consider. Without this insight
students would not be making informed decisions about how to spend the next two years of their
schooling.
ATAR STUDENTS
The students who have chosen the ATAR pathway for next year have had
four sessions over the last two weeks that were devoted to developing their
study skills in readiness for the work – and the workload – that comes with
this pathway in Upper School. The overall aim is to have happy, satisfied
students who can look back at the end of 2021 and be pleased with their
results. The five strands that were covered were: Knowing the Rules, Your
Health, General Study Strategies, Absorbing Information and Presenting
Information. Thank you to the staff who volunteered their time to ensure that
these students start next year on the front foot.
LEGENDS REWARD DAY
It has been a pleasure to invite some students to attend a Legend’s Reward
Day at the Esperance Bay Yacht club on Wednesday 18th December. These
students have been invited on the basis of the nominations that they received
from their teachers. In turn, the teachers nominated students on the basis of
their work ethic, attitude, behaviour and the consideration and respect they
show towards others. Unfortunately only twenty students get to attend – 38
students received at least four nominations, while another 69 received at least
one nomination, which says a lot about the strength of the cohort.
Above: Ben Lee-Steere appears happy
with his work in Photography.
Above: Amber Tracey admires
Felicity Jones’ painting in Art.
Above: Indianna Tas and
Felicity Jones with the decks
they painted in Art
Above: Sammy Ryan-Galloway
finishes off her heart brush in
Metalwork
IGO NOVA MINE SITE
Holly Bishop, Isha Cook, Kasey Graham, Sammy Ryan-Galloway, Zaine Smith and Tait Vooght-Simpson
spent last week at IGO NOVA’s mine site, 160 kilometres north-east of Norsemen. The opportunity to
work alongside geologists, mining engineers, metallurgists and environmental scientists gave these
students a better understanding of these careers.
I would like to wish everyone a healthy and happy summer break.
If you have any questions or concerns about your child, please don’t hesitate to contact me by phone on
9071 9555 or by email at [email protected].
Geoff Poole
Youth Education Officer and Year 10 Coordinator
SOUTHERN PORTS AUTHORITY
Students are grateful to Uli Sinnott and the staff at Southern Ports Authority for offering an insight into
the trade careers available. Kaden Brown, Harry Buttle, Riley Coates, Daewon Meng-Ung, Ben Ryl, Taj
Stewart, Jaydn Thring and Ruben Wakeham looked around the facility and spoke with staff on-site
about potential career paths.
Above: Jaydn Thring, Kaden Brown, Daewon Meng-Ung, Ben
Ryl, Ruben Wakeham, Harry Buttle, Taj Stewart and Riley
Coates prepare for their tour of Southern Ports Authority.
Above: The Year 10 students check out the sulphur
storage shed at Southern Ports Authorioty.
Above: Shari Rogers and Evie Rae-Anthonysz display
some of their great work.
Highlights of 2019 included Country Week and the School Ball. Well done to 31 Year 11 students who travelled to Perth in July to participate in Country Week. The Year 11 cohort was well represented in the hockey, netball, soccer, touch and volleyball teams. These students were fine representatives for the school and played their sport with the spirit associated with Country Week.
At the Ball in May, the Year 11 students dressed up to the nines and walked the red carpet with camera flashes firing. It was great to see them having a wonderful time on the dance floor. Next year promises to be just as good, perhaps even better.
Now, 2020 looms. As most past Year 12 students will attest, next year will pass in a blink of an eye. Please encourage the students to take advantage of all the opportunities that come their way and to make the most of their last year of secondary schooling. I wish them a safe holiday so they can return refreshed for their 2020 challenge.
Parents and carers, please do not hesitate to contact me to discuss any matter relating to your child’s schooling. You can contact me at the school on 90719555 or by emailing me at [email protected]
Peter Turner
Year 11 Coordinator
Above: Emily Dobbs and Kyesha John produce some great
work in our commercial kitchen.
The majority of Year 11 students made an excellent start to their upper school studies this year. At the beginning of 2019, 161 students commenced Year 11 at Esperance Senior High School. Of those, 107 students chose the Vocational Education and Training (VET) pathway and 54 students chose the Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) pathway. Year 11 is a big step up from Year 10; there is study, assessments, workplace learning, homework, private study, TAFE, more study, predicted ATARs and exams. A special thanks to school staff and each student’s family who have done a great job providing support this year.