Date Claimers
P&C Meeting
Monday, TBA at 3:00pm
October
18 Awards Night
25 WHAM Expo
November
2 Show Holiday
11 Yr 12 Valedictory Dinner
19 Year 12 Graduation Ceremony & Last Day
Every Wed 2:45pm—4:00pm
Principal’s Perspective
COLLINSVILLE STATE HIGH SCHOOL
Principal: Mrs A Reeves Walker Street Collinsville Qld 4804 HOD Curriculum: Mrs S Lawn, Mrs S Bennett, Ms M Daly PO Box 161, Collinsville Qld 4804 Email: [email protected] OR [email protected] Telephone: (07) 4785 8111 Website: collinsvilleshs.eq.edu.au Facebook: Collinsville State High School
Nolite dedere,
Never Surrender, never give up
Breakfast Club
Mon—Thur at 8am in Cafe
Every Mon, Tues, Thurs
2.45pm To
4.00pm
End of Year for Year 12
The end of school life for Year 12 students is approaching very quickly. The first four
weeks of this term are classes as normal with many assignments and exams for the
applied subjects occurring in week 4. External exams for the general subjects take
place in week 5 and only students completing external exams attend.
However, the library will be open to Year 12s who are still finishing certificate
courses. They can sign in at the office and work independently in the library across
weeks 5 and 6 to complete their courses.
The Valedictory Dinner is being held at the Pit Pony Tavern on Thursday 11th
November with the Graduation Ceremony on the morning of Friday 19th November.
Year 10
This year we have adjusted the Year 10 curriculum so they can complete their
studies and assessment in Week 4 of Term 4. For the remainder of the term,
students will move across and begin working on their Year 11 subjects. This gives
students a four-week head start into Year 11 Unit 1 topics. During SET Planning the
Year 10 students selected their senior subjects. From week 5, they move into their
senior subjects and join with the Year 11 students who begin their Year 12 units.
Parent and Community Code of Conduct
The Department has recently launched a public awareness campaign that addresses
occupational violence and aggression in state schools. While the majority of
interactions with parents and members of the community are respectful and
courteous, the department has a simple message: Your child, our student. One
Team. By school and home respectfully working together, we can achieve the best
outcomes for each child.
To support schools to be safe and respectful places, a Parent and Community Code
of Conduct has been developed to sit alongside the Student Code of Conduct and
the Code of Conduct for Queensland Public Service.
The Parent and Community Code of Conduct aims to
support schools to clearly communicate the conduct
expected of parents, carers and visitors while they’re on
state school grounds, at school activities, and interacting
with others in the school community.
A copy of the code is displayed in the foyer and is attached
to this newsletter.
Attendance
As the Year 12’s and then Yr 10’s and 11’s begin to finish
school, it is important that students attend school each day
until their finish date. Attending through to the final date is
important as learning is occurring up to the last day. In
week 10, we will have an alternate program but it will still
contain teamwork and resilience learning activities.
Ms Hannah Johnson, the Youth Engagement Officer, is
working with students to support them to attend each day.
Also following up on unexplained absences is another key
role Hannah completes. As students must be at school
each day (unless they are ill or a necessary appointment),
missed days must be explained. All absences must be
accounted for. The easiest way to do this is to reply to the
ID Attend text message to advise of your child’s absence.
Miners Memorial It was very moving to see a large contingent of school
students and town folk honouring the memory of miners
who had lost their lives in the State Mine disaster on the
13th October, 1954. The tributes, songs, poems and
prayers all worked to teach our young people the price
people have paid in our community and the need to come
home to family safely each day.
Santos Science Experience
During the holidays, 21st to the
23rd September Cooper
Groocock and Tallyn Broderick,
participated in the Santos
Science Experience at the CQ
University Campus, Townsville.
The program gave them an insite
into forensic science, coding,
robotics, nursing, paramedics as
well as working with Engineers
at the Energy Queenslands
Innovation hub to solve a
community problem.
Cooper -
“I really enjoyed the Santos Science Experience and
moving around the university campus. It gave me a good
idea of what career choices I might make in the future. The
excursion around the university campus was very
interesting and a good experience.”
Tallyn -
“Everyone was really nice at the Santos Science
Experience. I enjoyed learning about Nursing and how
much waste is produced. The university campus
experience was very interesting. The buildings were very
modern and nice and there was a huge spinning door that I
have never seen before”
Principal’s Perspective Cont.
Mrs Anna Reeves Principal
Regards
Academic Attainment Awards - Year 11 Lily, Whitlam, Jack and Kiara
Academic Attainment Awards - Year 12 Cody, Skyra, Ryan F, Ryan B and Jordyn
Academic Attainment
The following students successfully gained a C or
better standard for each of their subjects for Term 3.
Well done!
Principal’s Perspective Cont.
Academic Attainment Awards - Year 7 Back L-R: Lexi, Kyan, Kodi, Regan, Zoey, Mckenzie
Front L-R: Matilda, Pheobe, Zachary, Damian, Daniel
Academic Attainment Awards - Year 8 Regan, Leilagi and Dunnson (absent Tristan)
Academic Attainment Awards - Year 9 Back L-R: Skylar, Darcy, Jayme-Lee, Maddison, Cooper
Front L-R: Karmen, Claudia (absent Summer)
Academic Attainment Awards - Year 10 Back L-R: Kinny, Suneth, Lexie, Alana, Rilee
Front L-R: Sarah, Georgia
A select group of students have participated in the
Tradies for a Day program provided by Phillip Moller
QMEA and sponsored by Glencore Collinsville Open
Cut Mine with Glencore representatives Al De
Nysschen, Luke Wyper and Daniel Pugnale. QMEA
Tradies for a Day was held over two days –
Wednesday 6th October Day 1 students completed
activities in the electrical, mechanical and pneumatic
areas along with an aptitude test. Thursday 7th
October Day 2 they attended a mine tour at Glencore
Open Cut Mine.
QMEA Tradies for a Day
As a part of Collinsville State High School’s whole
school approach to Social and Emotional Wellbeing,
students have engaged in the TRAIC funded
Resilience Project. Today Year 7 had a visit from The
Resilience Project Representatives from Evolution
Mining and North Queensland Cowboys
representative Gavin Cooper. Aside from being a little
star struck, the students enjoyed completing activities
focusing on three key pillars proven to cultivate
positive emotion; Gratitude, Empathy and Mindfulness
(GEM) with our special guests. The gratitude walk
and random notes were a real hit as was the whole
school cricket match.
The link to the full article below:
https://www.cowboys.com.au/news/2021/10/11/collinsville-kids-growing-stronger-minds-every-day/
Resilience Project
Belle & Beau of the Ball Madison Fisher and Trae Brown
Best Arrival Elliot Howarth and Lily West
Starry Night Saturday, 9th October was a night of glitz and glam. Congratulations to Madison Fisher and Trae Brown for
winning Belle and Beau of the Ball and to Lily West and Elliot Howarth for winning best arrival. We would like to
thank the Whitsunday Regional Council, ER Mechanical, CSHS P&C, Melissa Cormack, Lorna Simpson, Sue
Carmody and Nathan Reinke for their help in making it a great event. A big thankyou to the ball committee and
Mrs Bennett for the organising a fantastic night.
Starry Night
Congratulations to our Students of the Week
Congratulations to these students for assisting
with the Primary Science Fair
Back: L-R: Makayla, Kodi, Zoe, Lexi, Pheobe,
Cooper, Kyan
Front: L-R: Maddison, Karmen and Regan
Kodi Mackie - For an exceptional effort on their Business assessments.
Kyan Teichmann - For an exceptional effort on their Business assessments.
Karmen Fisher - For respecting the environment in our community.
Student Awards
Suneth Liyanage - For showing dedication to his studies in Mathematics.
Ryan Fordham - For working well independently in Mathematics.
Cody Cornwell - For working well independently in Mathematics.
Term 4: Week 2
Congratulations to the recipients of the
That’s Tops Awards
Jayme-Lee Maddison Belleville Sam Stewart Claudia Lee
Year 9 Karmen Fisher
Year 7 Kyan Teichmann
Year 7 Kodi Mackie
Year 12 Ryan Fordham
Year 10 Suneth Liyanage
Year 12 Cody Cornwell
Recipe of the Fortnight
Pumpkin Teacake
A delicious recipe from Teachers Aide, Mrs Whitton….
Ingredients
• 150g butter
• 3/4 cup of Caster sugar
• 1 teaspoon grated orange rind
• 2 eggs
• 1/2 - 3/4 cup of mashed pumpkin
• 1/2 cup desiccated coconut
• 2 cups SR Flour
• 3/4 cup milk
Method:
1. Beat butter and sugar together.
2. Add orange rind and eggs one at a time.
3. Add pumpkin and coconut.
4. Stir in sifted flour and milk alternatively.
5. Grease a deep 20cm round cake tin and cook in a moderate to slow oven for 50minutes
Icing
Ingredients:
• 1 1/2 tablespoons butter
• 1 1/2 cups icing sugar
• Orange juice
Method:
Beat together and ice cake when cool
Collinsville State
High School
Education Queensland requires the successful
employee to have a “Working with Children
Suitability Card” and be able to obtain a “Criminal
History Check”.
2 x Temporary Teacher Aides
Mon-Fri 25hrs/week (8.00am-
2.30pm)
Start immediately till 10th
December 2021 (with the
possibility of extension)
Applicants are required to submit a letter addressing the selection criteria and include a resume with two current referees and email [email protected]. Selection criteria available from the office and on the website.
Must have good computer skills, be
familiar with Microsoft Office packages and have an ability to learn new
processes.
Schools Officer - Facilities
38hrs/week
Considered for Permanent
Position (after completing 3-month
probation)
Applicants are required to submit a resume with two current referees and email to: [email protected]
Positions Vacant
Photo Packages
9th October 2021
Orders and full cash payment due by Friday 22
nd October
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