10.10.07 - Timboon P
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10.10.07 - Timboon P
“Strength Through Understanding” NEWSLETTER 7th October, 2010 Phone: 5598 3381 Fax: 5598 3507 Website: http://www.timboonp12.vic.edu.au Email: timboon.p12@edumail.vic.gov.au School Council President: Gary Langenhuizen Edition: 10:30 School Captains: James Kerr, Kerry O’Shea, Ian Johnson, Rebecca Moriarty, Michael Vogels, Tess Willox TSPA: President – Katrina Currell Secretary – Kylie Martin PRINCIPAL’S REPORT Welcome back to term four. The new Library is complete. We are waiting on a Certificate of Occupancy and the new library shelving. We are seeking the services of a community group who would like to be involved in the shifting of our book stock. This will be a mammoth job and you may know of a physically fit group of people who would like to earn money for their club by shifting the books. We will provide appropriate book boxes and utes can be used to go from one building to the other. The activity will be co-ordinated by school staff and may be conducted during school hours or on the weekend. Contact me if you are interested. The raffle books are due back tomorrow. Thank-you for supporting the school with this fundraising effort. The proceeds from the raffle will go towards making our old libraries into re-useable classroom spaces. These buildings are far more attractive than some of our current classrooms and will make excellent teaching and learning spaces for our students and teachers. Do you have a child starting school in 2011? Enrolment forms are now due. This term we have many camps, excursions and activities happening. It can be a costly time for parents. Some parents have adopted a payment plan through their banks whereby they pay a small amount each pay into the schools bank account. At the end of the year their account balance at the school is almost clear or in the black. If you would like to take this option up please contact the school. Treasurer – Donna Jansen CALENDAR: October 8th 5-8 Disco 14th Proposed Year 10 mock interviews 14th Vic Cricket Ass 3-6 clinic 18th Melbourne Heart Soccer Clinic th 19 Bell Shakespeare 9:00 and 11:30 20th – 22nd Year 4 Camp (Melbourne) 21st Yr 12 Special Assembly 22nd Didjeribone Cultural Performance P-10 nd 22 Last Day Year 12- Activity Day Congratulations to: The students who competed in the ICAS maths competition. We had a large number of Credits and Distinctions; To our Dressage team especially Fleur Barling, Rebecca Barling, Zoe Bond, Chloe Gass, Nina Barlow and Ashlee Finch for their most commendable efforts. WANTED: Short term accommodation for our replacement Science teacher until the end of term. This teacher is a delightful young lady prepared to house sit or share a house. Contact the school A.S.A.P If you have any concerns or issues that you wish to discuss with me please feel free to contact me as follows: School (55983381) ROSALIE MOORFIELD PRINCIPAL TIMBOON SCHOOL CAFETERIA AND A AND B BUILDING ARE PEANUT FREE ZONES ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL REPORT Welcome back for the final school term for 2010. I hope everyone has come back refreshed and determined to complete the year in a positive manner. Sun smart: As we enter that time of the year when the weather warms up it is important that students ensure that they protect themselves from the sun by wearing a hat or by finding a shaded area during lunchtime and recess. Year 12: There are less than 3 school weeks left for our year 12 students. On Thursday 21st October we will be holding special final assembly for our year 12 students in the school hall at 9:00pm. All parents are welcome to attend this celebration. Following this our Year 12 students will focus on revision for their final exams which begin on the 28th of October. Year 7 2011 Transition program: This program will be held on Wednesday 8th and Thursday 9th of October on the secondary campus. Information regarding this will be distributed home shortly. To assist with planning and student placing we do require your intentions sheet for 2011 at the general office a.s.a.p. Facial piercings: As stated in the school diary, facial rings are not permitted. Mock interviews: Next Thursday we will be conducting mock interviews at the Timboon hospital for our Year 10 students. This is a very valuable experience for students to gain a taste of the expectations and the process of applying for a REAL job. Thank you to Mr. Deppeler, Mr. Aberline, Ms. Nicholson and the local business identities for their assistance and support towards this program. Athletics: Good luck to our students competing at the western zone finals in Geelong next Monday. And remember: “To finish first, you must first finish”. Rick Mears SEAN FITZPATRICK – ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL This term promises to be an action packed one with many activities approaching at rapid speed such as the year four Melbourne Camp, Year 3 Kangaroobie Camp and dare I say it end of year celebrations. As these important events draw closer preparation becomes a key requirement. Talking about the activities, that will be a once in a lifetime opportunity with school friends, will help to build up your child‟s readiness for these kinds of events. Could I remind parents of the need to go through the office or a teacher when looking for students over recess and lunch times. Having adults wandering the school can be concerning to children and is something that staff need to supervise. Once again teachers are now beginning the planning stages for class structures and child placements for the next year. While teachers take the utmost care when considering the placement of every child, using their understanding and experience we do offer parents the opportunity to share with us any extra considerations that you as parents are aware of that may impact on your child‟s learning. For example, there may be neighbourhood issues that can cause distractions for children‟s learning or there may be friendship concerns that you would like to alert us to. If this is the case then you are able to notify me about these issues and we will bring them into consideration when planning our grades for 2011. Likewise if you know that your family will not be attending Timboon P-12 School in 2011 we would greatly appreciate having this information as it will assist in our class planning process. Please contact me directly with your information either by phone or come in to see me before October 17th. Once this time passes our ability to consider your information is seriously impacted so please make sure you contact me in the next two weeks. Thank-you to all our parents who have made sure that your children‟s school hat is ready for the warmer days. There are still a few children who do not have the correct school hat and some parts of school uniform I will be sending home letters over the next week about this issue. Just a little reminder PLEASE make sure items of uniform are clearly named so that there is no question about ownership and when they are put down they can easily be returned to their rightful owner. ANDREA TAYLOR, ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL 9-12 SUBSCHOOL REPORT Driving lessons in Timboon. If you have your “L‟s” and are interested in some driving lessons with a driving school, you may wish to consider this opportunity. Craig Lancaster, Colac Driving School, is offering to come to our school over 3 consecutive Wednesdays, to teach some basic driving / parking skills. Wednesday 13th October – in an automatic car, 20th and 27th in a manual car. The cost for a 45 minute lesson would be $30. There are 9 time slots available each day, from 8:10 am through to 4:30 pm (finishing at 5:15 pm) . Craig will come to Timboon if there are 6 timeslots filled on the consecutive days. Please see Mrs Nicholson to book a time a.s.a.p if you are interested. Please note: there is one sponsored / free drive lesson available to all learners – Google keys2drive and follow the prompts. JULIE NICHOLSON, 9 -12 SUBSCHOOL LEADER 5-8 SUB-SCHOOL REPORT Year 5-8 students are excitedly looking forward to tomorrow tonight‟s disco run by the year 12 students. The event will be supervised by teachers as well and, rest assured, no child will have permission to leave the school hall until collected by a parent at 10.30. Please be prompt otherwise it becomes a late night for those giving up personal time to allow this activity to run. Year five began the practical side of their Bicycle Education training today. Student bicycles had to undergo a parts and size safety inspection before the program began. Every available storage facility contains student bikes and, over the term, students will participate in skill development and road safety lessons which will culminate in a road „licence‟ test and ride to Peterborough in December. Year six are continuing their „Place in Space‟ theme and preparations for the year six play continue in earnest with sets, costumes and stage rehearsals the focus. Year seven chefs are inventing their own muffins following a basic recipe. Some are learning new skills (melting, piping) and chocolate was very popular as a requested ingredient. The textiles group have completed their tiedyed pillow cases and are venturing into toy making with „goodies and baddies‟. Please request to see their design books. A parental interest in the student design books would also be appreciated in Technology Studies for year eight students. They have been constructing clocks and small lidded boxes, using wood, metal and Perspex with some students‟ skilling up with laminating pieces of wood as an extra design element. A great final product begins in the research and design phase which is hard to bear for some students who just want to get in and make. Support from interested parent would be of benefit. The ICAS University of NSW Mathematics, Science and Computer Competition (open to year 3- 12 students) were presented at the P-12 assembly today. Congratulations to all participants; the outstanding results are printed elsewhere in this newsletter. Results for English, Writing and Spelling will arrive shortly. Please encourage your child to be an annual participant in these competitions following notices in the newsletters early each year. Students have quickly settled back into routine and the enjoyment of being back with friends. Please remember to ask after homework as every student in year 5 – 8 has homework on a weekly basis; check diaries for when this is handed out and due as each group has timeslots that fit with their program. Please contact your child‟s home group teacher if this has not been recorded in their diary. JULIE BROOMHALL, 5-8 SUBSCHOOL LEADER P-4 SUB-SCHOOL REPORT Welcome back! I hope everyone had a great holiday and you have all come back refreshed and relaxed, ready to start the last term of the year. We have had a few new children join us at Timboon P-12 School lately. A big welcome to Josh (2K) and Aimee (4W) Pascoe. Also to Dominic Holswich who is in 1/2P. With the Commonwealth Games currently being conducted, lots of grades are using this opportunity to look at India and/or specific sports which will be featured. This week the children have been lucky enough to attend some lunch-time discos. These were enjoyed by everyone. Well done to those secondary students who organised the fun. Preps have finished the PMP Program. I would like to add my thanks to Maureen and Linda. Your help with this very valuable program is much appreciated. Grades 1 and 2 students have been learning about the Indian culture and inventions, like the dice, bangles and the ruler. The significance of the colours orange, white and green on the flag is also being discussed, as well as India‟s language and traditions. The children are also having a taste of geography by finding India on a world map and locating the city of New Delhi. The children are very interested in Australia‟s athletes, following their progress through the internet, newspapers, TV and books. In Maths they are looking at time, in particular, o‟clock and half past times on analogue and digital clocks. Grades 3 and 4 are also using the Commonwealth Games to refresh our knowledge of India and take note of the lesser known sports. It‟s coming up to “Camp time” for both year levels. All the children are very excited. Grade 3‟s received their (medical) permission and packing notes Tuesday. The Grade 4‟s need to have their Camp fully paid for by tomorrow. We are aware some children may have anxious moments leading up to their camp. Please talk to your classroom teacher if there is a concern. Often these worries can be alleviated when we know about the issues prior to Camp. All grades will have ample time in class to discuss and prepare the children for their camping experience. The year 3‟s are refreshing and expanding their knowledge of the structure of a letter. We are using our holiday experiences to write a letter describing a day from our holiday. The year 4‟s are writing about their holiday news using a variety of poetry styles. They are focussing on „Location‟ concepts in Maths. PAM HAWKINS, P-4 SUB-SCHOOL LEADER 2010 COMPUTER SKILLS - INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIONS AND ASSESSMENT FOR SCHOOLS ICAS DISTINCTION Jordan Rundle, Sacha Weston, Euan McGuire, Andrew Maskell CREDIT Laura Weston, Josh Brittain, Willem McKenzie, Robert Matthews, Hannah McGlade, Kate Delaney, Aaron Weller, Zachary Bacon, Rebecca Dumesny, Marissa Foley, Brown Nafatali, Carla Finch, Jed Norman, Emily Van Es, Chrystal Van Rijthoven, Evie Wilox, PARTICIPATION Year 3 Chelsea Adams, Teneale Bartlett, Nicholas Bentley, Benjamin Berry, Nicholas Delaney, Shelby Gristede, Rohan Johns, Dean Oxnam, Shaye Symes, Charlie Trotter. Year 4 Danica Clough, Lily Everett, Mitchell Gristede, Sean Lenehan, Tahlia Lindsay Collins, Chelsea Matthews, Campbell McKenzie, Lachlan Rundle, Jack Stevens, Mitch Trotter. Year 5 Kirralie Lumsden , William Reynard, Andrew Bell, James Donald. Year 6 Dade Allan, Teagan Barry, Chloe Buck, Shaun Drayton, Brad Francis, Stephanie Hibburt, Darcy Johnson, Kate Jones, Krista Laing, Gemma Lees, Abbey Ralph, Luke Stevens, Kayla Pouw, Rebecca Vogels, Charlotte Bellis, Georgia Bentley, Cathleen Brown,Jordan Crean, Ned Dalziel, Mattew Drayton, Emily Duynhoven, Ahliya Harris, Cody Hibberd, Madeleine Jones, Amelia Marshall, Brent Rees, Austin Rhode, Grady Rooke, Ryan Smith, James Stevens, Marie Sweeney, Kye Templeton, Bayley Thompson, Travis Tippins, Darcy Tribe, Stacey Walker, Shanae Webber. Year 7 Tyler Body-Searle, Che Stone. Year 8 Adam Baird, Amy Drayton, Kasey Allen, Nathan Baird, Larissa Barry, Rachael Beames, Jed Body-Searle, Wessel Both Odendaal, A Brown Nafatali, Joanna Couch, Lisa Couch, Annie Currell, Angus Dalziel, Lara Falk, Chester Gardner, Eddie Gaut, Nathan Hunt, Bianca Jansen, Alex Lees, Brittany Lindsay, Kirsty Luderman, Tiarni McClelland,Asha McDonald, Vanessa Millard, Jess Norton, Brooke Quarrell, Zharlee Rundle, Tayla Sawyer, Tain Selton, Nathalia Shiells, Aidan Smith, Brad Yeoman. Year 9 Ashley Bentley, James Holmes, Fleur Barling, Adam Bull, David Childs, Matthew Childs, Megan Delaney, Karla Duynhoven , Georgie Finch, Jaymie Finch, Chloe Gass, Bianca Hodgson Carney, Tess Lindquist, Aaron Lindsay, Benjamin Ludeman, Samuel Matthews, Aimee McMurray, Dillon Nicol, Jessica O‟Brien, Jessica Pert, Beau Picone, Kimberley Redfearn, Damian Smurthwaite, Holly Thornton, Veronica Van Heusden, Toby Walsh, Stephanie Windridge. Year 10 Emily Neal, Jessica Sharp, Tamika Smith, Kieron Blake, Ruby Burtonwood, William Chisholm, Sharnie Clarke, Steven Crees, Jack Delaney, Travis Green, Dylan Hanegraaf, Emma Inglis, Jasmine Jansen, Jessica Knight, Joshua Lees, Cameron Lindsay, Hannah McDonald, Hayden Mitchell, Sophie Moysey, Cody Noonan, James Plozza, Hayley Pouw, Caitlin Ralph, Nikita Robertson , Toni Mae Sutherland, Mac Thornton, Taylor Weber, Emma Wilkie, Ashton Windridge, Abby Yeoman. 2010 MATHEMATICS - INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIONS AND ASSESSMENT FOR SCHOOLS – ICAS CANTEEN ROSTER DISTINCTION India Dubois , Rebecca Dumesny, Andrew Maskell,Sarah Beames Jamie Norton. CANTEEN ROSTER - TERM 4 CREDIT Rohan Johns, Laura Weston, Adam Beaton, Mitchell Gristede, Campbell McKenzie, Jordon Rundle, Lachlan Rundle , Sacha Weston, Josh Brittain, Willem McKenzie, Jacoba Mungean, Aaron Weller, Joel Morriarty, Asha McDonald, Ruby Burtonwood, Alexander Kerr, Jordon Van Es, Rebecca Moriarty. WEEK 2 (11th Oct – 15th Oct) Mon 11th Cherie Mungean Jane Hammer Tues 12th Katrina Currell Michell Fowler Wed 13th Karen Delaney Sharon Shanahan Thurs 14th Lisa Jacobs Steph Delaney Fri 15th Marnie Van Es Jacquie Giblett (12:00 – 2:00pm - Sandy Brown) PARTICIPATION Oliver Stansfield, Molly Hibberd, Euan McGuire, Ned Dalziel, Kate Delaney, Matthew Drayton, Shaun Drayton, Ahliya Harris, Robert Matthews, Darcy Tribe, Stacey Walker, Joanna Couch, Richard Couch, Annie Currell, Angus Dalziel, Georgia Spokes, Rachel Ayres, Sienna Harris. WEEK 3 (18th Oct – 22nd Oct) Mon 18th Jodie Buck Jade Atkinson Tue 19th Kim Spargo Janice Lindsay Wed 20th Julie Gass Michelle Gristede Thurs 21st Kate Croft Silvana Delaney Fri 22nd Cathy Matthews Jenny Inglis (12:00 – 2:00pm – Bryan Ward) 2010 SCIENCE - INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIONS AND ASSESSMENT FOR SCHOOLS – ICAS DISTINCTION Euan McGuire CREDIT Campbell McKenzie, Sacha Weston, Willem McKenzie, Joshua Brittain, Angus Dalziel. PARTICIPATION Jennifer Huffadine, Laura Weston, Ahliya Harris, Sienna Harris EQUESTRAIN NEWS WISECHAMP RESULTS On Friday 17th September seven members of our equestrian team competed at Warrnambool against 24 school from Melbourne Girls Grammer to Portland Secondary College. Teams were chosen by the rider in a “lucky draw”. “Team Timboon P-12” riders – Chloe Gass, Nina Barlow and Fleur Barling placed 3rd overall – a great effort against strong competition. Results were Fleur Barling and Alpha won dressage in grade 1, Rebecca Barling and Boosty were 2nd and Zoe Bond and At Risk were 3rd. Chloe Gass and Narrabri Honeycomb were equal 1st in grade 4 dressage. Nina Barlow and King Edward placed 6th overall. Congratulations also to Ashlee Finch on Crackers for competing in their first event. Thank you to our parent volunteers, Pam Barlow, Patricia and Rob Barling, Collette Piells for overseeing our riders. EMA second instalment cheques are available and can be picked up from the school office. A BIG THANK YOU We would like to thank everyone for their love, support and kind donations following our house fire. Your generosity has been greatly appreciated. Rosie, Terry, Bianca, Chelsea, Benjamin, Aimee and Morgan Hodgson FOR SALE 4 x wetsuits (all short) 2 x size 10 (worn once as new) $50 ea 1 x size 6 $30 1 x size 4 $25 4 x long sleeve rashies sizes 8,10,12,14 $10 3 x art smock sets with reader bag and a library bag $10 ea PHONE: 5598 3692 ________________________________ Nike basketball boots – size 7 Excellent condition used only on courts (just outgrown) $40 PHONE: 0417 682 231 ________________________________ GARAGE SALE – Sat 9th Oct 78 Curdievale Road, Timboon 9am – 2pm Bric a brac, children‟s, women‟s and babies clothes, furniture and car parts ________________________________ 2 x fishtanks 4ft x 2ft x 1ft with all fish, canister filter heater and light gravel. $250 4ft x 18” c 14” with all fish, filter, heater and light $200 Baby Netherland Swarf Rabbits, born 9th Sep 2010. Available 28th Oct 2010 @ $25 each Honda CT-90 in good condition, needs a little work, new battery. Been in shed over 5 yrs. $1,500 Homedics I-cush audiosink and massage seat. Heat settings, allows you to plugin Ipod/MP3 player for comfort and sound. $100 PHONE: 0428 233 242 ________________________________ ACCOMMODATION REQUIRED Self contained flat, bungalow or room in shared house required for 21 year old, fully employed, Indian male moving to Timboon in mid October. Must be close to town. PHONE: Tracey on 5598 3839 SECOND-HAND UNIFORM SALE The next second-hand uniform sale will be held at lunchtime on Friday 15th September, 2010 in the SEU building. For enquiries please call Katrina 5598 3443 PARENT CLUB NEWS TSPA PARENTS SAY Love to hear from you! Name: ______________________________________ Phone: ______________________________________ (So we can contact you and have a chat about your contribution.) TSPA MEMBERSHIP 2010 NAME: * Both parents can be members, but if you want 2 votes, you need to pay twice! NAMES & GRADES OF CHILDREN @ TIMBOON P-12 $2.20 ENCLOSED The next TSPA meeting will be on Monday 11th October at 7:30 pm in the administration building. TIMBOON SPORTING CENTRE NEWS SENIOR BASKETBALL SUMMER SEASON Senior basketball teams are now being called for to play in the up coming Summer season. This season starts on Mon 25th Oct for Women and Wed 27th Oct for the Men. If you have a team to enter contact Vicki Askew Thornton on 55983712 or the Sporting Centre on 55983445 BASKETBALL ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING TUES 26th OCT The Timboon Basketball Association AGM coincides with the start of the new season. As part of the team entry requirements each team must have a representative at this meeting. The AGM will be held at the Sporting Centre on Tues 26th Oct at 7.00 pm. Timboon Railtrailers – Relay for Life Team nd WANTED- 2 hand bags (in good condition) for our Bag Sale. th October 9 @ Timboon Hall in conjunction with Anti Cancer Plant and Book Sale. (Bags can be left at the school or with any Relay Member.) Contact: Sue Wilson 5598 3148 Jean Giblett 5598 3418 Lesley Togni 5598 3218 PRINCETOWN CRICKET CLUB requires Junior players for its under 14 and colts (boys un16 and girls u18) teams. Interested players are invited to attend training Thursday evenings 5.00pm At Princetown Rec Reserve PHONE: Chris Vogels 0458 987 257 Welcome to Spring - a little late but I think it has finally arrived! Our October Simpson Farmers market is on this Sunday the 10th between 9.30am and 1pm and the day is forecast to be sunny and Spring-like.... Lots of special things happening including our 'Great Recipe Swap' competition. Collect all 10 recipes then register at the market to go in the draw to win a $300.00 dollar House Homewares voucher. Recipe packs can be purchased at the market or at any of the following retailers; Murray Goulburn Simpson, Vogels Motors, Parlours Hardware, Settlement Supermarket, Simpson Takeaway, Cobden Newsagency, Cobden Post Office, Cobden Clinic, Red Duck Cafe in Camperdown, Corangamite Shire Office, Timboon Post Office, Timboon Newsagency and the Timboon Distillery. Happy collecting! Lots of our regular stall holders will be attending as well as a couple of new ones - Timboon Bakery will be bringing an assortment of specials breads, and we will have unusual warm donuts and maybe a tractor driven compost turner to look at. A fresh mushroom grower and chai spiced drink may also be attending. Also, for the first time (drum roll)....we will have a Coffee van. The Craft market has grown too with many new stalls and a new dry location. Hope to see you there. In the meanwhile, keep swapping those recipe cards.... Timboon & District Junior Tennis Junior Tennis seedings to be held at Timboon Recreation Reserve on Saturday 9th October at 9:30 am. All Players wanting to play to attend. Competition starts Saturday 16th October. All interested Players unable to attend seeding to ring Katrina Currell 55983443 or Michael Skilbeck 55983489 We are very pleased to announce that our CopRice Cobden Spring Festival website is now up and running. Camperdown Little Athletics Centre Click on www.cobdenspringfestival.com.au to check it out! The festival is happening over the weekend of October 15-17, 2010 - Friday evening, Saturday and Sunday. Lots of new activities including our BIG NIGHT OUT at Cobden Sports Club (Cobden Recreation Reserve)on the Saturday evening. Music by Streamline. From 7.30 pm. Supper. Door prizes. Refreshments. Rock along or rock back! The CopRice Cobden Spring Festival Committee can be contacted: by emailing: cobdenspringfestival@gmail.com by phoning: 03 5595 4243 by writing to: PO Box 37, Cobden, Vic 3266 It’s not too late to Register for Little Athletics for this season. Camperdown Little Athletics is back again for season 2010-11 ! For Girls and Boys, 5—16 years old Competition Starts on Friday 8th October (Cost. $90 per athlete, payable at registration) Rego from 4pm. Competition starts 4.30pm. For additional information, contact Ross McIlveen (Sec) 0419341122 Di Ovens (Registrar) 0407252256 Phil Cunningham (Pres) 0448 094 367 “For Family Fun and Fitness” TIMBOON CRUISERS SHOPPING TRIP TO DFO, MARKET & HIGHPOINT. FRIDAY 19TH NOVEMBER. $45.00 DEPART 7 AM – RETURN 10 PM. FURTHER DETAILS PLEASE CALL ELAINE FINNIGAN 0428983408. Exciting activities for the whole family. Hunt the roaring wind, navigate for hidden treasure, explore the night sky, track local fauna and use your detective skills to uncover the secrets of our southern landscapes. For more information www.visit12apostles.com.au or phone 1300 137 255