Issue 6 - Bunbury Senior High School
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Issue 6 - Bunbury Senior High School
PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE On Friday 25 September our school will gather for the final assembly with the full Year 12 cohort. This is the last day for those students in VET courses and the ATAR students will officially finish on Friday 23 October. Issue 6 September 2015 SCHOOL VALUES We RESPECT our traditions, our environment, ourselves and one another We take RESPONSIBILITY for our actions We develop strong RELATIONSHIPS in the school community We learn from RELEVANT and real experiences We RECOGNISE and reflect on our achievements and successes We encourage RISK TAKING to achieve our potential The final assembly is traditionally a celebration of the students 12 years of schooling and an acknowledgment of the contribution they have made to our school and other schools they have attended. It is also an opportunity for the Year 12 students to thank and acknowledge the teachers and support staff who have helped them through their schooling, particularly in the last two years. In past years, this demonstration of mutual respect makes for a fun yet emotive day for all involved. As Principal of Bunbury High, I am very proud of our Year 12 students and I look forward to celebrating this day with them. The final formal event for this group is the Year 12 Presentation Ceremony, which takes place on 30 November in the School Gymnasium. Again, this is a time of mixed emotions for students, staff and parents, but a time when we all feel very proud of their achievement. The election for our 2016 student leaders has concluded and the new Prefects will be announced and introduced to the school during the Year 12 Final Assembly. I will speak about our current prefects at the Presentation Ceremony but I do want to thank them in this newsletter. As a group, they have been excellent ambassadors for the school and promoted the values to which we aspire. They have been an active group and offered activities for the younger students in the school and raised funds for community organisations. I want to thank them for the contribution they have made to our school. The opportunity now exists for students in other year groups to become recognised student leaders through our House system. The concept is not new and I am sure this type of system has existed in the school in previous years however, the strength of the system will lie in the support given by the students and staff and the sustainable structures that are put in place. I am a strong supporter of such a model because it enables our younger students to continue the leadership roles they may have had in primary school and it gives the student body a „voice‟ in what happens in the school. Finally, I want to promote the school App. This was established to enable better communication between parents and the school by means of notifications via the Internet. There is a facility for parents to submit absentee notes, change contact details and access this newsletter. From the school perspective it is possible to notify all parents of news items as they happen as well as upload useful documents such as the canteen menu. Obviously, the App only works as well as the number of people who access it and for that reason I encourage all parents to download the Bunbury Senior High School App from the App Store or the Play Store. Craige Pettit Principal YOUNG WRITERS‟ DAY On Wednesday 9 September a group of talented young writers assembled with writing tools in hand, creative minds buzzing and talent waiting to be unleashed. They were to spend the day crafting their skills with special guest author Deb Fitzpatrick, otherwise to be known as Queen Deb or rather, Her Royal Highness! A WA writer, Deb is the author of The Amazing Spencer Gray, a novel for younger readers (2013). Her two novels for young adults – 90 Packets of Instant Noodles (2010) and Have You Seen Ally Queen? (2011) – were both awarded Notable Books by the Children‟s Book Council of Australia. The Break is her first book for adult readers. From left: Emma Lush, Emma Tinley, Amber Howitt, Hannah Thomas, Rohan Prowse, Sarsha Shaw, Daniel Pinfold, Nathan Nguyen, Deb Fitzpatrick (visiting author), Emma Patterson, Georgia Dowd, Chloe Horton, Hannah Prowse, Cristin Edwards and Calista Hayward. Deb started the day talking about stories. Where do stories come from? “Stories can come from anywhere” she said, but for Deb sometimes writing begins with place, and then the story follows. With that she asked the young writer‟s to think about place and consider the following idea. Ms Malone, English Teacher If you had to move anywhere, where would you live and why? I would move to Alice Springs in the Northern Territory. The views are very picturesque with sand as red as blood and the grass-green trees, set in front of a vibrant blue sky. Well it would just completely take my breath away. Sarsha Shaw and Hannah Thomas Emma Lush and Calista Hayward Hannah Prowse, Year 8 The Whitsundays would be my island, my home, my own place of tranquillity. Just off the warm Queensland coast, with the world famous Great Barrier Reef as my front yard, perfect for snorkelling. The freedom and open space and the friendly smiles everyone gives. The pure white beaches and the aqua-blue oceans. The many new places and caves are open for exploring, discovering new things. The fresh fruit, all home grown, and the endless BBQ‟s with friends. Sailing around every island, discovering my own new world. Emma Tinley, Year 7 Georgia Dowd If I had to move, I would go to the place I grew up in for a couple of years when I was younger, Cocos Keeling Islands. I would move because it‟s really peaceful there and it has an amazing atmosphere encasing it. Everyone knows each other and people are really friendly. Cocos Island is made up of many islands so I could swim every day and the dolphins are really confident around us. The islands have lots of community activities that run all the time like island sports events and giant sausage sizzles. There are always little peaceful places to retreat to whenever you just want to be alone. Where no one can find you. Amber Howitt, Year 8 OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENTS IN THE AUSTRALIAN MATHEMATICS COMPETITION Of the 322 mathematically able students who were selected to sit for the recent Australian Mathematics Competition, 98 scored credits, 25 attained distinctions and 3 achieved a high distinction. Three students Matthew Henderson in Year 7 together with David Strong and Daniel Aperios from Year 10 gained 99% on this rigorous non-calculator problem solving test. The following students join those mentioned above as the top three achievers in their year. Jamieson Loxton and William Allen in Year 7, Emma Paterson, Rohan Prowse and Zadia Christensen in Year 8, Ari Jenkinson, David Lown and Rhys Mader in Year 9, Bailey Hill from Year 10, Aiden Musarri, Tegan Mansfield and Julian Merchan from Year 11 with Chloe Thomson, Jai Howitt and Raya Thompson from Year 12. JUNIOR DEBATING TEAM RUNNERS UP IN SWETA/ZONTA REGIONAL DEBATING COMPETITION The team tied for runner up with Bunbury Cathedral Grammar School when they lost their recent debate on the topic: 'That traditional schools are no longer necessary'. Grace Christian School successfully argued the negative case that we still need traditional schools. Our team of Clare Beyboer, Jayden Winter and Nicholas Bremner represented the school with distinction. It is notable that Riley Martin in Year 7 along with Taleesha Rowell and Mia Williams from Year 9 join the students in achieving 90% or above in this competition. Grace Huang from Year 7 gained the Prudence Award. This is awarded to the student who achieves the highest number of correct answers in a row. Congratulations to all participants. The problem solving ability of these students reflects not just the students‟ talent but the dedication of our mathematics staff in preparing these students for this competition with explicit teaching of problem solving strategies. Special thanks to Mrs Vicki Hughes for coordinating this competition and to Mr Bourne for helping with timetabling this special event. Tyril Houghton HoLA Mathematics. Jayden Winter, Clare Beyboer, Nicholas Bremner and Head of Learning Area Mathematic and Regional Debating Coordinator Tyril Houghton. Iluka Visions 2015 Southwest High Schools Exhibition Results Congratulations to the following Visual Art students who were selected to display a piece of art work into the exhibition: Chloe Buswell, Hailey Smith and Saorise Torr (Year 7); Year 8 Visual Arts Specialist Group; Wendell Prefumo (Year 9), Nitaya Pakkangvesang and Tayla Lange (Year 10); Anais Chen, Hannah Yamauchi and Galina Zadorkina (Year 12). Also congratulations must go to Mikyla Hymers (Year 12 2014) and Ruby Treloar (YR 12) of Manea SC, who attends ATAR classes at BSHS. All of these talented students had artwork selected to go into Iluka Visions 2015 Southwest High Schools Exhibition. This is a prestigious honour. The exhibition will run from 10 October – 22 November at Bunbury Regional Art Gallery ODDBALL MOVIE EXCURSION On Thursday 27 August the Year 7-10 Selective Academic Program Students ventured down to the Bunbury Grand Cinemas to attend a preview screening of the feature film Oddball, as part of the CinefestOZ Cinesnaps Schools program. “Oddball, an Australian family film tells the story of a man’s passion to save animals using a rather unique method. With persistent fox attacks threatening to close down the main tourist attraction of a small town in South Australia – an island of Fair Penguins – an eccentric chicken farmer teams up with his granddaughter to save them using a very odd method his rambunctious troublemaking sheep dog” The film was aimed at a younger audience (much of the humour was more child-orientated) but the dialogue was playful and offered a few laugh-out-loud moments, mostly from Shane Jacobson (as the chicken farmer) whose performance was one of the film‟s key selling points. We were lucky enough to be the first members of the public to see the film, followed by the opportunity to ask the producer, Richard Keddie, some questions about how the film was made. Being able to ask the producer of the film questions was an insightful experience. He gave fun facts and interesting information about how the movie was prepared, shot and edited and the effort it takes to produce a feature film. The younger kids travelling with us got their questions answered and we, as the older group, got to ask him what we wanted to know. It was definitely a welcome change to be asking questions of someone who actually works in the field of filmmaking and understands the industry. His advice and knowledge was valuable education to those who are considering filmmaking as a potential career choice. Austin Lawrence and David Strong Year 11 Indonesian Film Festival Excursion BSHS Year 11 Indonesian students had the opportunity to travel to Perth this month for a once a year opportunity, to attend the 2015 Perth Indonesian Film Festival. It was a great day and a most valuable and enjoyable experience for the students. Following a screening of Seputih Cinta Melati (As White as Melati’s Love) students participated in a question and answer session with members from the cast and crew. Renowned husband and wife partnership Ari Sihasale and Nia Zulkarnaen of Alenia Pictures made the trip from Indonesia for the festival and were on hand to discuss the film. Ari Sihasale directed and produced Muka Sidaphan, Mr Haslam the film, while Nia and Nia Zulkarnaen Zulkarnaen was the executive producer and also starred in it. They were joined by child star Fatih Unru, who delivered an impressive performance in the film, and his father and co-star Yayu Unro. Fatih Unru even gave an impromptu stand-up comedy routine in response to a question from an attending student. Seputih Cinta Melati is a film that delivered valuable focus point for our students as it touched on everrelevant subject matter such as morality, religion and family. It was released in time for the school holidays and the end of the holy month of Ramadan, a topic that our students have focussed on this year. Our BSHS students impressed with the questions they asked after the film, and with their genuine interest and willingness to participate in discussion with the film‟s stars. Mr Haslam, Indonesian Teacher Year 10 Students Front row: Amber Howitt, Emma Patterson, Emma Lush, Amber Ramage, Zadia Christenson, Richard Keddie (Film Producer). Second row: Clare Beyboer, Jayden Winter, Jared Byles, Matthew Horton Back: Mitchell Gregory, Muka Sidaphan, Dylan Heasman, Gage Edgecombe, Mr Haslam, Nia Zulkarnaen, Ari Sihasale. Front: Georgia Dodds, Cynthia Van Der Wielen, Rhianna Storey and Fatih Unru. AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF SPORT CAMP YEAR 10 BEST STUDENTS The week leading up to the AIS Best Camp seemed to go on forever, but our time had finally come!! We met at school where Mr Charles presented us with our bright yellow BEST Beanies. After our compulsory photos we then said goodbye to our families and made our way to the Perth Airport. We landed in Canberra after an enjoyable but tiring flight and went straight to the AIS. Everyone went to bed, ready to see what the next few days would bring. The AIS dining hall was impressive as we sat next to athletes who were staying at the AIS while enjoying a buffet breakfast. We also had the opportunity to meet Australian Boxer Shelly Watts in a lecture about how she became a successful athlete in a boxing career. BEST Students pictured outside AIS We felt so privileged to stay at the AIS; our highlights were being able to use many of their facilities like the gym and the hot and cold baths. It was nearly time for the snow, but first, we made a quick stop at Parliament House and the Australian War Memorial. Jindabyne was next on the list. We collected our snow gear and before we knew it we were standing at the bottom of the ski slopes. For many of us, this was our first time skiing and being in the snow. Both days of skiing were filled with laughter and a little frustration but we all had a great time. At the end of our final day of skiing, we enjoyed drinking our snow cones that Mr Charles had provided, while looking at the view of Perisher. Thank you very much Mr Charles and Ms Winwood for giving us this opportunity and making it an experience we will never forget Georgia Davies, Year 10 BEST Student BEST Students pictured above Mount Perisher and pictured right outside Parliament House. J AQWEST Photographic Competition Congratulations to Mia Parker-Davies on achieving 1st Place in the Aqwest Photographic Competition in the 13-17 age category . This fantastic achievement also benefited the school with a $200 donation from Aqwest. Mia snapped her winning photograph of a flower with a Nikon D3500 and would love to have a future in photography. Well done Mia! Pictured left Principal Craige Pettit with Mia Mariah Atherton, Year 10 Highest Ranking in Western Australia as a Dog Handler. Well done to Mariah Atherton in Year 10 for achieving the highest ranking in Western Australia as a Dog Handler in the 13 to 18 years age category. Chloe Thomson pictured far right with Susan Kerr, President Zonta Bunbury Branch and finalists. The following is a statement made by Chloe Thomson in her application for the Zonta Young Women in Public Affairs Award. Chloe won this prestigious ZONTA award for her vision and contribution to Public Affairs within the community "Currently top Indonesian, Psychology, English and Dance student for 2015 and aiming to complete a double major in Indonesian and Social and Developmental Psychology I will use the knowledge gained to better the lives of others. Passionate about the need for quality education on a global scale, and using my knowledge of the Indonesian language, my ultimate goal is to set up an organisation in Indonesia that will allow children, to have access to a better education, especially in the remote parts of Indonesia having been inspired by the Indonesian organisation, Sokola Rimba. This organisation has given me the hope to build and improve the social and developmental issues Indonesian people are facing today. I will continue at Bunbury Headspace, as a member of their Youth Reference Group, assisting vulnerable youth with life skills. I also wish to continue my leisure activity of dancing, and teach dance to young students." Year 12, Chloe Thomson The ranking is constantly changing depending on the results of each dog show results, but Mariah has stayed in first position over the past months. This is a fantastic achievement. Well done Mariah. RoboCup 2015 - A Great Result! The Bunbury Senior High School‟s Robotics Club started in May. Members have been building and programming robots using Lego Mindstorms EV3 kits. The group worked hard redesigning and refining their robots leading up to the successful participation of three teams in RoboCup 2015. Teams had to have their robots autonomously navigate a sequence of paths and obstacles to successfully rescue a victim from a chemical spill. The RoboCup Junior Rescue Competition was held in early August at Curtin Stadium. There were 52 teams competing in the preliminary rounds. Our teams placed 3rd, 9th and 24th. One of our teams, Skynet, went through to the finals. This was a great effort for our first time and we look forward to entering robots in the 2016 competition. I would like to acknowledge and thank Mr Cypher. He very kindly constructed the course obstacles we used leading up to the competition which included a see-saw, bridge, arches and columns. These provided our students with the opportunity to test their robots for conditions they were to encounter in the competition. Thank you also to Mr Strong and Mrs Cypher, who were the mentors for two of the teams, and helped make our very busy day such a great success. Euan Workman, David Cullen and Jaylen Green Mr Gregory, Robotics Club Organiser Euan Workman, David Cullen, Rhys Mader, Matthew Henderson, Kwergen Gregory, David Strong, Jaylen Green, Riley Martin, Jamieson Loxton, Anurag Mishra MadMaker Challenge Robotics Club members are about to begin a new phase. We were successful in our grant application for 15 Arduino Esplora microcontroller boards and will be participating in the MadMaker Challenge in Term 4. The six week challenge is conducted by the University of New South Wales and is designed to be an introduction to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths). It is done by programming small computers (microcontrollers) to perform simple tasks and is organised as a set of weekly challenges. Every week a new set of activities is proposed around a different theme. The content is based on the Australian Curriculum and targets the areas of Science, Mathematics and Digital Technology. The Esplora boards have built in sensors and outputs ready for students to upload programs and start experimenting. We plan to design housings for each of the units and use 3D printers at the school to make them. Mr Phil Gregory Robotics Club Organiser Selective Academic Program QUEENS CUP Students from the Jazz Band, Junior Concert Band and Senior Concert Band all performed at the Queen‟s Cup over last weekend. The event was hosted by Newton Moore Senior High School. The students were a credit to their school, demonstrating a high level of musicianship. All bands performed particularly well, with the Senior Band and Jazz Band placing third in their divisions. Thanks to their conductor, Geoff Ogden, and the parents who assisted on the day. BAND CAMP Members of the Junior and Senior Bands attended a camp at Woodman Point to prepare and perform in the ABODA Band Festival at Churchlands High School. Before their performances, they enjoyed some time at 'Bounce', attended a Concert Practice class at the WA Academy of Performing Arts and a lunch-time percussion concert at the University of WA. Both bands enjoyed their performance at the Festival with the Senior Band achieving an 'Excellent' award in B division and the Junior Band receiving a 'Credit' in C division. The two day camp was topped off with a street performance in Fremantle which was appreciated by the local crowd. Ms Lucinda Anderson, Music Teacher SENIOR BAND JUNIOR BAND JAZZ BAND Pictures above of students performing in Fremantle. BSHS Band News - August 2015 Variety Club Bash On August 12 the BSHS Jazz Band performed at the Variety Club of Australia Breakfast Bash at Cooinda Primary School. All participants of the bash were from New South Wales. The BSHS Jazz band was well received whilst participants and visitors ate a well catered cooked breakfast. Perth Band Camp The BSHS Junior Concert Band On August 12 - 14 the Junior & Senior Concert Bands went on their annual Perth Band Camp. During this time the bands performed at the WA Schools Band Festival. Students are to be congratulated for their efforts as the Senior Band received an Excellent rating in the 'A' Division whilst the Junior Band was awarded a Merit rating in the 'C" Division. Whilst in Perth band students visited student performances at the University of WA School of Music and WA Academy of Performing Arts Classical Music Department. The bands also performed at the Fremantle Street markets in Kings Square to many enthusiastic onlookers. Queen's Cup Competition The 2015 Queen's Cup Competition was held at Newton Moore SHS at the end of August The BSHS Bands played very well with the Jazz band coming 2nd in the Jazz Big Band section and the Senior Concert Band scraping 3rd place by one point. The Junior Band's performance was much improved since their efforts in Perth. The BSHS Senior Concert Band Geoff Ogden Workplace Learning Term 3 was a huge success for VET students with nearly 100 placements at our fantastic, supportive local businesses. Bunbury Senior High School appreciates the time and effort given to training the future workforce whilst still at school. Well done to all students. Ms Chambers Year 11 Geography Town Surveys As part of the year 11 Geography curriculum, students are to study the automobile trade industry - both past, present and future situation. To link with this, the class needed the general public‟s opinion about the industry. Students prepared a survey of 20 questions and set out to ask 10 members of the public, with some family members “being in the right place at the right time” to help the students along. While daunted at first, the students jumped into the task with enthusiasm and by the end of the session, many groups had more completed surveys than they expected. Some groups even helped out struggling groups to get the required number of surveys answered. Students used their town research to produce an indepth report about the automobile industry, with some surprising public opinion results. Once surveying was completed, consolidation and a quick spot of lunch was enjoyed before returning to school. Ms Bezuidenhout, Humanities Teacher 2015 BUCHANAN CUP CHAMPIONS Poor weather was never going to defeat them! Bunbury Senior High School's Girls Hockey team won the The Buchanan Cup (School Girls Hockey Finals) on Friday 28th August in convincing style against Shenton College 2-0 (P. Kirk, G. Dowd) at the Perth Hockey Stadium. Our school was invited to participate in the Cup after winning the A division at Country week this year. The team consisted of : Tenille Barbetti (Year 12), D‟Arcy Smith (Year 11), Ashleigh Barbetti (Year 10), Makenzie Tylor (Year 10), Pia Kirk (Year 10), Lauren Caffrey (Year 10), Shae Tylor (Year 10), Jasmin Watson (Year 10), Megan Lowe (Year 9), Phoenix Green (Year 8), Georgia Farr (Year 8), Georgina Dowd (Year 8), Tahlia Cross (Year 8) and Chloe Woods (Year 8). To make the final, we beat Narrogin 1-0 (M. Tylor) and Como Secondary College 2-1 (P. Kirk, G. Dowd) in our pool. Other participating schools were Mercedes College and Bunbury Cathedral Grammar. The Buchanan Cup is named after Olympic Gold Medallist and former Australian Captain Sharon Buchanan. Sharon was born in Busselton and represented Australia from 1980 until her retirement in 1993. She was selected in four successive Olympic teams since 1980. The Buchanan Cup competition commenced in 1995. Our school is extremely proud of the girls' achievement and their sporting conduct was exemplary. A special mention must be given to Tahlia Cross who did an exceptional job as goalkeeper against very challenging opposition teams. Thank you to Mr David Waddell for driving and his support during each game, and year 11 student Travis Lowe for umpiring. Congratulations on your significant achievement girls. Hans Tvedskov, Lachlan Barnard and Kayla Halden Louise Morgan, 2015 School Girls Hockey Champions Coach Kevin Cruz, Kayla Halden and Kaitlyn Down. Hans Tvedskov and Lachlan Barnard interviewing a member of the public BUNBURY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL SHEDWORKS LOCAL PRIMARY SCHOOLS Our Shedworks team has been building, measuring, cutting and welding together play equipment for the young ones at Cooinda. On Monday, after driving to Cooinda with the rest of our classmates, we started leveling out the sand using a spirit level and screed bar on metal straps. When the sand was completely flat and leveled out, we positioned the first pallet into place, screwed it together and proceeded onto the next pallet until the project was completed. We are currently half way through putting together the last piece of play equipment at Cooinda Primary. We are planning on painting all three pieces bright orange, together with the climbing pyramid and seesaw we installed at Saint Josephs. Next term, Shedworks will be building outdoor furniture for Koombana Bay and we’ll also be doing some work at the Milligan House. Grayden Sharpe has found employment at Ausquip. Kyle Healiss is on a work placement trial with Pure Gardens and Cougar Lee is on a trial leading to employment at CKC Flooring. Congratulations to Zac, Luke and Kyle on their Broad Horizons awards. By Luella Jane It‟s a busy time at the moment for the year 12s as they come to the end of their schooling at Bunbury High. This term has been very busy with so much happening. 40 Hour Famine Congratulations to the following students and staff who completed the 40 Hour Famine this year through the school. Y 7: Sharmin Ahamed, Jayden Duffield, Cristin Edwards, Alice Johnson, Poppy Lawlor, India Lewis, Katherine Mulligan, Ruth Strong, Zarli Smal, Hannah Thomas Yr 8: Tahlia Cross, Georgina Dowd, Thomas Davies, Max Denton, Georgia Farr, Kiana Fazioli, Calista Hayward, Hannah Prowse, Rohan Prowse, Daniel Pinfold, Skye Palazzesse-Edwards, Teal Solly, Ethan Savory, Timothy Upston, Alex Van Laere Yr 9: Luan Collins, Renae Guy, Tayla Hood, Taleesha Rowell, Casey Sutton Yr 10: Clare Beyboer, Olivia Little, Dana Piahana, Savanah Piahana, David Strong, Gina Tino-Hita Yr 11: Renae Guy Staff: Mr Walkington, Ms Bezuidenhhout, Ms Carpenter, Mr Duffield and Deon Throne As a group we have raised over $3,000 together which is amazing!!. The money will allow World Vision to make a difference for those in third world countries who still experience hunger and who do not have the luxuries of furniture or technology that we have. Thank you once again to those who participated in the famine and to those who gave donations. Because our school community has supported the 40 Hour Famine so well, Tim Costello (CEO of World Vision) chose to visit us during his time in Bunbury which was quite an honour. So well done again. I will be printing out the certificates very soon. Please let me know if you haven‟t received one. The Great Book Swap Many thanks to the students who responded to the Daily Notices announcement and brought a book in to swap (for a gold coin donation) in the Great Book Swap on 25th and 26th August at the school library. It was an opportunity for us to help raise funds for Indigenous literacy programs during Literacy Week. We have sent off a cheque to the Indigenous Literacy Foundation from the money raised. Thank you to Ms Mead in English for organising the fundraiser. I hope we can do it again next year. All the best. Deon Throne BSHS School Chaplain TIM COSTELLO VISIT On Friday 4th September Tim Costello (CEO of World Vision) came to visit our school and spoke to our House Leaders about the importance of being an advocate for those who are less fortunate than us. He spoke about how he visits many countries in his work at World Vision. He said he was able to meet one of the children he sponsors in Zimbabwe through World Vision and saw first hand how it has made a huge difference in her life. Craige Pettit and Tim Costello Mr Costello spoke about how it is so important to have perspective in life. He said it is easy for us to feel like we have problems in our country but they are not so big compared to what third world countries are going through. Jarod Barbetti, Hannah Mitchell, Tim Costello, Maria Carmona Hoyos and Toby Kunz. Mr Costello answered a number of questions at the end of his talk, which showed the students were really interested in his work and keen to know more about the challenges for World Vision‟s work overseas. A number of our student leaders were able to have an informal chat with him afterwards at a morning tea in the boardroom. It was a pleasure to have Mr Costello and the World Vision team visit our school and we really appreciate the work they do. Deon Throne, School Chaplain Deon Throne, Tim Costello and Teacher Sharna Dallywater. Homework Club Have you tried the school‟s free yourtutor service yet? Next time you get stuck on a homework question – whether English, Maths, Science, or even if you just want to revise a concept you‟re not sure about, log in at www.ecu.edu.au/yourtutor, and a live tutor will be waiting online to help you figure it out. Bunbury Senior High School Homework Club operates on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday after school in the school Library until 4.15pm. There is also a morning session every Friday from 7:30am until 8:30am. This is an opportunity to work in a quiet environment with assistance from various subject teachers. There is no need to book. This is a free service for all BSHS students. LIBRARY NEWS Before school and during lunchtime the library continues to be a popular place to relax, with board games being played, books being read and occasionally some school work done as well. The popular House Chess Competition organised by Mr Hiscox has attracted supporters and been an exciting challenge, with Yellow the eventual victors. Homework Club is held Monday to Wednesday afternoons from 3.00pm-4.15pm with teacher supervision and support, as well as Friday mornings before school from 7.30am-8.30am. We have recently added a number of new books to the library collection, catering to varying reading levels and tastes. We encourage students to check out the „New Books‟ display in the library. Photos taken from lunchtime House Chess Competition On Wednesday 9th September as part of Young Writers‟ Week we were lucky to welcome guest author Deb Fitzpatrick (90 packets of Instant Noodles; the Amazing Spencer Gray; Have you seen Ally Queen?’ The Break). Ms Fitzpatrick (or, as she encouraged students call her “Queen Deb”) discussed her writing and presented workshop exercises to students from Bunbury Senior High and other schools who are involved in the Young Writers‟ program. Students listened attentively as Ms Fitzpatrick talked about her inspiration and techniques, and were a study of concentration as they worked on their own pieces. Most participants read aloud samples of their work, which was of outstanding quality. Ms Fitzpatrick was a very encouraging and inspiring author and we thank Tracey Malone for her efforts in organising this visit. Next term we are also fortunate to have Sally Murphy visit as our guest author. Jill Prospero, Library Officer Bunbury Senior High School Bunbury Senior High School P & C Canteen Our roster is out for Term 4 and there is an urgent need for volunteers. Most needed days are almost every Thursday and Friday . Please call 9781 2566 if you are able to assist. Kind regards Debbie McGinley Canteen Manager Bunbury Senior High School P & C Committee Hello parents, What a positive meeting that was held in Week 7. We have streamlined meeting proceedings and it certainly made a big difference. There is now plenty of time for people's opinions and views to be heard. If you have never attended a P & C meeting before, please put our Term 4 meeting in your diary: Wednesday November 25 (Christmas in November!) 6.00pm-7.00pm in the school library. Light refreshments will be available - get there a little earlier to have time to make a cuppa. As always, the canteen could do with some volunteers. Come on board now and take your pick of the spots for next term‟s roster. Finally, the P & C now has a Facebook page and we will be using this as our primary means of communicating with parents. Look out for posts about what's going on at the school, positive stories about BSHS students, fundraising opportunities, canteen volunteer roster vacancies and everything else P & C at Bunbury High School: https://www.facebook.com/bunburyseniorhighschoolpandc Regards, Jackie Ross, President BSHS P&C Committee Meet Members of the BSHS P & C Committee Jeannie Lewis, Secretary, BSHS P & C Currently in my second year on the P&C, I have two girls at Bunbury High – one in Year 7 and one in Year 9. I joined the P&C committee to find out more about the school and to keep in touch with what‟s happening throughout the year. It was also my hope to be able to contribute to various projects which would benefit students and staff at Bunbury High. As a group we are working to create an efficient P&C Committee which aims to be a productive and meaningful part of the Bunbury High Community. Bunbury Senior High School is currently establishing the Kingia Alumni and encourages all former students and staff to register their interest in becoming a member. Being one of the oldest schools in the state Bunbury Senior High School has long and well-established connection to the community. In 2018 the school will celebrate its centenary, its history and traditions, our loyal and supportive community, and the many outstanding students and teachers that have been part of its rich history. We envision an alumni that fosters and facilitates connections amongst former students, staff and the community. Please complete the contacts form on Bunbury Senior High School’s website, click on ‘Our School’ to access the alumni area. Here you can submit a registration of interest form. As former students and staff we value your opinion and encourage you to complete a short online survey. The link to the survey is in the alumni area of BSHS. Alternatively, if you would like to be interviewed in person we welcome you to send an email to alumni.bunburyshs@education.wa.edu.au IMPORTANT DATES, TERM 4 29 September Students‟ Last Day for Term 3 26 September-2 October WACE Practical Exams Music, Phys Ed and Dance 5-9 October Year 12 Mock Exams 12 October Staff Development Day No Students 13 October Students Commence Term 4 17-18 October WACE Practical Exam Indonesian 21 October Young Writers‟ Day 23 October T20 Cricket, Lower School 26 October-6 November Workplace Learning 26-29 October Year 11 Exams 28 October P&C Meeting 2-27 November WACE Exams 2 November Year 11 ATAR Students Return to School for Commencement of Year 12 3 November Board Meeting, 5pm 3-5 November Year 10 Exams 11 November Remembrance Day Ceremony 11-13 November BEST Camp, Year 9 12-13 November World of Maths Activity Day Years 7-9 17 November Year 10 ATAR Parent Night 5.30pm-6.30pm 19 November Year 8 Immunisation 19 November T20 Cricket, Lower School 23 November Mathematics Examinations Years 7-9 23 November BEST Induction Meeting 6pm-7pm 25 November P&C Meeting, 6pm 27 November Final Day Year 11, ATAR Students 30 November Year 12 Presentation Night 1 December Board Meeting, 5pm 1 December Whole School Assembly 4 December Primary School Band Tour 7 December Year 10 VASP Camp 8 December Year 8 BEST Camp 9 December Australind Mathematics Challenge for ATAR Students 10 December Year 10 University Excursion for ATAR Students 17 December Students Last Day 1 February 2016 Students Commence Term 1, 2016