12 December 2014 - Pasadena High School

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12 December 2014 - Pasadena High School
Congratulations to Year 12 students who have completed their studies and graduated last
Thursday evening. The valedictory speeches were presented by Amber and Jordan. Both
students prepared and presented well-crafted, reflective and entertaining speeches.
The Pasadena High School Presentation event occurred on Tuesday 9 December. The
awards presented are described and listed on page 3 and 4. Subject award recipients
received medallions (photograph on page 2). Congratulations to all recipients.
At the end of this year several staff will be farewelled from Pasadena High School. Many
of them are preparing for retirement in 2015. We take this opportunity to thank Marcia
Ross for her leadership as Deputy (and Acting Principal on several occasions) and her
commitment to the school. Glenda O’Toole has been Business Manager for 6 years and
the school is in good shape due to her quality management skills. Josie Germein has
managed the financial processes of the school since 1997. We thank them sincerely for
their contributions to the school and wish them much happiness in the next era of their
lives.
Vision Statement: Pasadena High School
is committed to learning that enables
achievement and excellence through
personalised and engaging programs.
Marcia Ross
Principal
Deputy Principal
Senior Leader - Unit
Student Pathways Coord
Student Learning Coord
Student Wellbeing Coord
Administration Officer
Term 1
Term 2
Term 3
Term 4
Wendy House
Marcia Ross
Erika Berresford
Wendy Lowes
Angela Thomas
Karen Jones
Glenda O’Toole
2015 TERM DATES
27th January – 10th April
27th April – 3rd July
20th July – 25th September
12th October – 11th December
Glenda O’Toole
On behalf of the staff of Pasadena High School, I thank you for your support throughout
the year and wish all students and families a safe and happy holiday and best wishes for
the Season.
Kind regards
Wendy
Pasadena High School 2015 Improvement Priorities
• Attendance - target to achieve 90% attendance
• Numeracy Achievement
• Literacy achievement
• SACE Achievement
SACE Improvement Strategy 2015 –
• Headstart program for all SACE students and a similar program model to assist
students in Year 8 and 9 prepare for Year 9 and 10 in 2015.
• Info pack given to all students. Structure supported study. New Year 12
common room. SACE deadline policy.
• Info pack for SACE parents – monitoring and review, improved regular
communication,
Staff have reviewed several policies regarding aspects of schooling such as attendance,
lateness, deadlines, homework and diary use. As a result the Pasadena High School
2015 diary has been produced and will be issued to all students at the commencement of
the school year.
Additional enrolments in the Disability Unit have led to the formation of a seventh class. In
2015 PHS unit will comprise two Year 8 classes, one Year 9, one Year 10, two Year 11
classes and one Year 12.
Department for Education and Child Development T/A South Australian Government Schools CRICOS Provider No. 00018A
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News from PHU Senior Leader
in the circus showed a great depth of interest and knowledge.
Josh is looking for open employment next year.
The year 12 Graduation ceremony on Thursday December 4th
was a special event to mark the graduation from schooling of
our students in the Pasadena Unit at Pasadena High School.
Giorgio Mouzakitis: Giorgio has been a student in the Unit for
the last 5 years. During this time we have seen the amazing art
work he has produced in painting, drawing and ceramics.
Giorgio also has a love for water which could be problematic on
a rainy day. However, at the Murraylands aquatics camp he
quickly became the instructors’ favourite and his enjoyment of
all the activities was a delight for all to see. Giorgio is will
continue to develop his talents in art as part of the Tutti Arts
Program next year.
The following is an excerpt from Mrs Jill Nicholls who as the
care group teacher for the year 12 group spoke of the
achievements and interests of this group on the evening.
Jessica Barrett: Jessica has been a cheerful and easy going
class member for the last 5 years. That said, she also knows her
own mind and when required she is very good at standing up for
herself. Jessica attended the school trip to Melbourne in 2012
as well as the Murraylands camp in 2013. Her Research Project
this year showed her love of Japan and the Martial Arts. I hope
you get to travel to Japan one day Jessica.
Jim Taylor: Some of us are wondering what are we going to do
without Jim next year. He has been an amazing sportsman over
the years representing the school in basketball, swimming and
soccer to name a few. He recently supported me with the year 7
transition visit, talking to the new students and working with
them in the P.E. lesson. Jim has attended the Melbourne camp,
Murraylands camp, Active 8 and Duke of Ed Trek camp. He has
completed his bronze and silver Duke of Ed award and is now
working towards completing his gold level. Jim is working at
Property and Gardens next year.
Tahlia Batt: Tahlia came to Pasadena in year 9. After settling
in, Tahlia showed she enjoys being part of the group. She
enjoys engaging with staff and students alike. Tahlia enjoyed
the school trip to Melbourne, the Murraylands camp, the Active
8 camp and the Duke of Ed 45 km trek camp. Tahlia completed
her bronze Duke of Edinburgh’s Award. Congratulations also to
Tahlia for representing South Australia in basketball over the
last few years. Tahlia intends doing a WEA course next year.
The best wishes for future success and happiness from all the
teachers go with these students in their chosen pathways.
Erika Berresford
Senior Leader
Riley Brinkies: Riley came to Pasadena during year 10. He
enjoyed making new friendships and being able to play sport,
especially cricket. Riley’s Research Project showed his love for
the game of cricket. He regularly plays indoor cricket on a Friday
night and is trying out for state selection as part of the Lord
Taverner’s Shield. Riley enjoyed spending time with his friends
on the Active 8 camp. Riley is working at Craigburn Farm next
year.
2015 - TERM 1 DATES
From 20 January
Fee payments received
26 January
Australia Day Holiday
27 January
School resumes
28 January
Footsteps
30 January
SACE (Year 11/12) Conference
3 February
Acquaintance Night – 6pm
9 February
Governing Council Meeting
25 February
HPV dose 1 and Varicella
9 March
Adelaide Cup Day
16 March
Governing Council Meeting
3 April
Good Friday
5 April
Easter Monday
10 April
Last day of Term 1
Jordan Chancellor: When I need to know something I asked
Jordan. Jordan is a wealth of information with a great memory.
Jordan is a student who is always willing to have a go. He has
been involved in many camps over the years including
Melbourne, Active 8, Murraylands and Duke of Ed Trek camps.
Jordan completed his bronze Duke of Edinburgh’s award.
Jordan loves following Sturt, the Crows and cricket so we
enjoyed many conversations about these things. Jordan will be
enjoying a year at Suneden School next year.
Oliver Fearnhead: Ollie is a student who loves his sport,
particularly AFL and cricket. His Research Project on the AFL
was so good it was chosen as an example for the moderation
process. Ollie may be a man of few words but don’t be fooled.
He can definitely talk when he wants to. Ollie attended the
school trip to Melbourne to watch his Adelaide Crows in action
and he enjoyed the Active 8 camp. Ollie will be participating in a
day options program in the Adelaide Hills next year.
Joshua Huynh: Joshua has been a very conscientious and
friendly student throughout his school days. His love of tidying
has come in very handy both at school and on school camps. At
the Murraylands camp last year he cooked delicious French
Toast for the whole group. Josh also attended the Active 8
camp and Duke of Ed Trek camp where he completed his
bronze Duke of Edinburgh Award. His Research Project on life
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PRESENTATION DAY - 2014 AWARD WINNERS
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DENNIS GAMLIN AWARD &
CITY OF MITCHAM
MAYOR’S AWARD
Amber Osborne
NEIL WALLACE AWARD
Travis Richardson
AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE
FORCE LEADERSHIP AND
TEAMWORK AWARD YEAR 12
Amber Osborne
AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE
FORCE LEADERSHIP AND
TEAMWORK AWARD YEAR 10
Louis Millar
CALTEX BEST
ALL ROUNDER AWARD
Aidan Salerno
THE RUSTY CUP
Louis Millar
GLENELG KIWANIS
ALL ROUNDER AWARD MIDDLE SCHOOL
Nicholas O’Brien
GLENELG KIWANIS
ALL ROUNDER AWARD SENIOR SCHOOL
Brenton Dalziel
SPORTS ACHIEVEMENT
AWARD - MIDDLE SCHOOL
Victoria Asrawe
SPORTS ACHIEVEMENT
AWARD - MIDDLE SCHOOL
Phillip Reyes
SPORTS ACHIEVEMENT
AWARD - SENIOR SCHOOL
Tyson White
SPORTS ACHIEVEMENT
AWARD - UNIT
Jamie Neate
BASKETBALL SA
SIBP AWARD
Jomari Ramintas
ACADEMIC AWARDS
YEAR 8
Imam Al-Khalis
ACADEMIC AWARDS
YEAR 8
Joan Ikupu
ACADEMIC AWARDS
YEAR 8
Samuel Nhamussua
ACADEMIC AWARDS
YEAR 9
Pierre Lim
ACADEMIC AWARDS
YEAR 9
Dale Namocatcat
ACADEMIC AWARDS
YEAR 9
Carlos Reid
ACADEMIC AWARDS
YEAR 10
Dulma Battsengel
ACADEMIC AWARDS
YEAR 10
Tristan Grant
ACADEMIC AWARDS
YEAR 10
Joshua Gunasekaran
ACADEMIC AWARDS
YEAR 10
Azalea Jones
ACADEMIC AWARDS
YEAR 10
Tahlia Richardson
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DESCRIPTIONS OF AWARDS
TROPHY/
SHIELD/
MEDAL
PHS medallion and
certificate
WINNERS
SELECTED
BY
Year level teachers
Certificate and
cheque
Year 10 and 12
teachers
Perpetual Trophy,
Medallion and
certificate
Medallion and
certificate
Basketball manager
City of Mitcham Mayor’s Award
Certificate and
cheque
Year 12 teachers
Dennis Gamlin Award
Certificate and
cheque
Year 12 teachers
Dux Year 12 (presented in
February next year)
Neil Wallace Award
PHS medallion and
certificate
Certificate and
cheque
Year level teachers
PHS Unit
Glenelg Kiwanis Club All
Rounder Award
PHS Unit
Glenelg Kiwanis Club All
Rounder Award
Sports Achievement
Award - Unit
Sports Achievement Award
Certificate and gift
voucher
Unit staff
Certificate and gift
voucher
Unit staff
Medallion and
certificate
Medallion and
certificate
Unit staff
The Rusty Cup
Perpetual Shield,
replica Rusty Cup
and certificate
AWARD
Academic Awards for each
subject
(Year 8 – 12)
Australian Defence Force
Leadership and Teamwork
Awards
Basketball SA SIBP Award
Caltex Best All Rounder Award
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Year 11 teachers
Year 12 teachers
Physical Education
teacher
Year 10 teachers
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CRITERIA
The highest achieving student in each subject.
Based on the values upheld by the Australian
Defence Force and developed in conjunction with
Australian schools and the wider community.
Selection criteria includes:
Leadership,
teamwork,
values,
problem
solving,
resourcefulness, communicator, co-operator,
community involvement.
(It is not necessary for students to meet all
criteria.)
Outstanding contribution to the SIB program
For achievement and leadership in sport,
academics, school service, conduct, attitude and
leadership (Year 11)
Reflecting on the City of Mitcham’s motto “Let us
build for posterity” this award acknowledges a
student who now and in the future makes a
positive contribution to both the Mitcham
community and society in general. (Year 12)
The most prestigious Award of the school; for
personal character; student leadership; scholastic
attainment; and all-round qualities as displayed in
extra-curricular activities
(Year 12)
Highest achieving student in Year 12.
For a student who, in a non-academic and nonsporting capacity contributes most to the wellbeing of the school community
(Year 12)
Middle School - For school service, good conduct
positive attitude and leadership skills as well as a
commitment to their learning.
Senior School - For school service, good conduct
positive attitude and leadership skills as well as a
commitment to their learning.
Student who has followed through with endeavour
in sport and succeeded.
1 female and 1 male Middle School and Senior
School.
– for excellence in sport
For outstanding school participation. Criteria for
selection are:
1. Frequently volunteers & accepts
responsibility
2. Participates widely in school activities
3. Dedicated and co-operative
4. Shows appropriate personal conduct
(Year 10)
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Graduation Dinner – 4th December 2014
Mitch presenting his photograph to Ms House
on behalf of the Year 12 students
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