Newsletter - Heathfield High School
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Newsletter - Heathfield High School
Newsletter Issue 2 I March 2016 From the Principal Governing Council Heathfield High School 99 Longwood Road Heathfield South Australia 5153 p: (08) 8139 9300 f: (08) 8139 9399 e: dl.0926_info@schools.sa.edu.au w: www.hhs.sa.edu.au The Heathfield High School Governing Council AGM was held on Tuesday 15 March. I was able to share the successes and challenges of 2015 as well as our future directions through the Annual Report. I would like to thank Rick Barns the 2015 Governing Council Chair and members of the 2015 Governing Council for their hard work, enthusiasm and commitment to Heathfield High School. The Heathfield High School Governing Council meets on Tuesday evenings week 3 and 7 of each term at 7:00pm in Piltarilla and welcomes parents at meetings to see and hear what we do on your behalf. This year not all vacancies were filled at the AGM and although we have a very committed and supportive group there are 5 positions that still remain available. If you are interested in nominating for one of these positions or would like to find out more regarding what the role involves, please either contact me or attend the next meeting on Tuesday, 17th May. I would like to thank the 2016 Governing Council in advance for the time and commitment they are making to the school community this year. Diary Dates The role of Heathfield’s Governing Council is important and essential to the success of the school. I continue to be fortunate to work with a parent group who question, MARCH Tuesday 29 to Thursday 31 Year 11 Kayaking to Ral Ral Creek Thursday 31 - 9am to 10.30am Principal’s Tour (booked out) Thursday 31 - Year 11 & 12 Art Excursion to SACE Art Show APRIL Monday 4 to Tuesday 5 - Year 10 Girls Get Active Volunteering Pinery Fire Site challenge and support the work of the school ensuring that we maintain a strong improvement focus. This strong relationship allows us to explore directions for the future as well as making sure that current directions are being effective. A list of the 2016 Heathfield Governing Council members is provided below: Ms Lisa Angwin, Ms Amanda Baldock, Mr Richard Barns, Mr Wes Barratt, Mr Andrew Bills, Mr Alistair Brown, Ms Heidi Eardley, Ms Anne Ellis, Ms Cathy Farrent, Mr Phil Goldman, Mr Scott Madsen, Ms Julie Stenklev, Serenna Williams and Henry Phillips (student representatives). The Governing Council Chair for 2016 is Anne Ellis and if our records are correct she will be the first female to have held this position at Heathfield. Rick Barns will continue to bring his experience and support as Vice Chair. 2015 Annual Report Copies of the Heathfield High School 2015 Annual Report are available on the school’s website. http://www.hhs.sa.edu.au/pages/public/page. aspx?ID=206 The Annual Report provides information on school performance against a set of DECD requirements and gives detailed insights into the achievements of the 2015 year and directions of Heathfield High School. It is important that the Annual Report is read in conjunction with the 2015 School Yearbook. continued on page 2 MAY Monday 2 - First day Term 2 Wednesday 4 - Year 11 & 12 Awards Ceremony Thursday 5 - ACE Years 8, 9 & 10 Awards Ceremony Thursday 5 to Friday 6 - Year 11 PE Aquatics Friday 6 - Generations in Jazz Tuesday 10 to Thursday 12 - NAPLAN Tuesday 10 - 3 Way Conversations Thursday 12 - 9am to 10.30am Principal’s Tour Sunday 3 to Saturday 9 - Year 12 Outdoor Ed Rock Climbing Camp Friday 13 - Year 12 Drama Excursion, Gorgon Thursday 7 - Year 11 RAA Street Smart at Adelaide Entertainment Centre Thursday 19 - Staff Personal Development Day (Student Free Day) Monday 11 - Year 12 Tertiary and Careers Expo Tuesday 24 - ACE Day Lessons 4-7 Wednesday 18 - 3 Way Conversations Thursday 26 - 9am to 10.30am Principal’s Tour Tuesday 12 - Year 11 Psychology at Dr Matthews Presentation Wednesday 13 - SANTOS Athletics Championships Department for Education and Child Development T/A South Australian Government Schools CRICOS Provider No: 00018A Friday 15 - End of Term 1 Dismissal at 2.20pm Heathfield High School Newsletter I Issue 2 I March 2016 NAPLAN I MATHS MATTERS I VOLLEYBALL I SPORTS DAY I OUTDOOR EDUCATION I GIRLS GET ACTIVE SWIMMING CARNIVAL I INTERSCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIPS I DRAMA I ICED DREAMS I S4S I MIDDLE YEARS ACE 1 From the Principal Issue 2 I March 2016 continued from page 1 Showcase Evening Sports Day A perfect warm evening greeted visitors to our Showcase Evening on Tuesday 22nd March. It was great to see so many prospective students and parents showing such an interest in Heathfield High School. Through self-guided tours they were able to see an impressive range of interactive displays that showcased curriculum and learning as well as extra-curricular programs. Despite a massive downpour the night before Sports Day it was a resounding success and one of the highlights of this term. We were fortunate with the weather on the day and the work that had been undertaken to improve the oval drainage and surface meant the overnight rain and early showers did not stop us running all events. Students dressed in team colours with some of the most imaginative and outrageous outfits worn this year. The picnic race meeting format catered for all students with the introduction of a number of new fun and innovative events along with the traditional track and field events. The S4S BBQ catered well for students along with the ice cream from ‘Iced Dreams’ run by the Small Business Enterprise class. It was a fun day regardless of whether students competed in events, cheered their team on or just enjoyed hanging out with friends. This was one of our most attended Showcase Evenings with learning areas receiving many positive comments for the huge effort they had put into showcasing the learning within their area. Visitors to the school were also able to explore our outstanding facilities including the newly developed Music Suite, Fitness and Wellbeing Centre and Outdoor Education Shed. A Formal Presentation took place in our School Hall providing an opportunity for me to share information about the school and its directions for the future. Our School Captains, Serenna Williams and Henry Phillips along with Middle Years students; Katherine Childs, Taylor Davis, Alexander Kozlow and Nicholas Possingham spoke confidently to the audience of visiting families about their positive experiences of starting at Heathfield, involvement in student leadership and their learning. Many other students made a commitment to participate in a range of showcase events and displays as part of the evening’s program and their efforts were really appreciated. I will always encourage attendance at events such as swimming carnivals and sports days as they provide opportunities for our young people to socialise and be with their friends in a positive and fun atmosphere. It is disappointing when students are given permission to miss out on the opportunity to be a part of a positive and enjoyable whole of school event regardless of whether they compete or not. Alistair Brown PRINCIPAL There were plenty of opportunities for visitors to chat informally with staff and students. Many parents commented on the positive, supportive and respectful relationships between teachers and students that were so evident during the course of the evening. An event like this doesn’t happen without enormous support from the whole school community. Congratulations to our staff and students for their contributions to this special evening. Photos by Jake Howe Heathfield High School Newsletter I Issue 2 I March 2016 NAPLAN I MATHS MATTERS I VOLLEYBALL I SPORTS DAY I OUTDOOR EDUCATION I GIRLS GET ACTIVE SWIMMING CARNIVAL I INTERSCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIPS I DRAMA I ICED DREAMS I S4S I MIDDLE YEARS ACE 2 NAPLAN Issue 2 I March 2016 2016 NAPLAN Testing - 10th to 12th May 2016 NAPLAN tests are undertaken nationwide, every year, in the second full week in May. The tests concentrate on the sorts of skills that are essential for every student to progress through school and life, in the following four areas: • Reading • Writing • Language Conventions (spelling, grammar and punctuation) • Numeracy. Specific information regarding the program, including details about the tests, participation, special provisions and a wide range of other issues can be found on the NAP website: About the Tests Click here for more information and examples of tests Maths Matters If required, please contact Susan O’Leary – Assistant Principal Year 9 on 8139 9352 for further information. Maths Matters Heathfield High School students will again be taking part in the Australian Mathematics Competition (AMC). Interested students will have received a letter about the competition from their maths teacher. Unlike formal examinations in mathematics, many of the problems in the AMC are set in situations to which students can relate, indicating the relevance of mathematics in their everyday lives. Above all the competition is designed to be enjoyable. Certainly the event is intended to be conducted in a pressure-free environment (not affecting normal school assessment) and the questions are designed to be of sufficient interest to stimulate discussion at a later time, with friends, parents or classmates. A sample problem from the year 9 and year 10 division last year: A bar-tailed godwit was recorded by satellite tag in 2007 to have flown 11 500 km in eight days. On average, approximately how many kilometres per hour is that? Maths (and Science) help for all students continues to be available in Room 4 during lunch time on Thursdays. Jo Morton MATHS TEACHER AND MATHS COMPETITION COORDINATOR Heathfield High School Newsletter I Issue 2 I March 2016 NAPLAN I MATHS MATTERS I VOLLEYBALL I SPORTS DAY I OUTDOOR EDUCATION I GIRLS GET ACTIVE SWIMMING CARNIVAL I INTERSCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIPS I DRAMA I ICED DREAMS I S4S I MIDDLE YEARS ACE 3 Volleyball News Issue 2 I March 2016 Gold Ball 2016 Heathfield Volleyball had five girls and three boys’ teams represent the school at the annual Gold Ball U15 Tournament held on the 19th-20th of March. This competition gives our new volleyball students the perfect introduction to competitive six aside volleyball. Each team played more than five 50 minute games over the weekend along with learning how to officiate as the duty team. The Heathfield Raptors (Girls) finished in 2nd place in their pool which set up a semi-final against cross town rivals Norwood 1 who were undefeated at that stage of the tournament. This was a fantastic game with Norwood taking out the close first set 2519. Unfortunately the girls went down 2-0 to finish in equal 3rd place. In the other girls semi-final we had USC Lion and South Adelaide 1 competing for a place in the 2016 Gold Ball Grand Final. USC Lion ended up taking the win in a thrilling match. It was great to have four different clubs/schools represented in the semi-finals in the girls division. USC Lion ended up winning the girls division in a tough 5 set match against Norwood 1. The boys division had three of the four teams being represented by Heathfield. The boy’s teams played extremely competitive matches against each other and South Adelaide Boys 1 all weekend end. The Heathfield Bucks and Heathfield Thunder faced off in what was going to be a fantastic Grand Final. This was a thrilling contest with each team fighting hard for every point. The game ended up going into a 5th set, where the Heathfield Thunder came out victorious to take home the 2016 Gold Ball. GIRLS: 1st USC Lion 2nd Norwood 1 3rd Heathfield Raptors 4th South Adelaide 2 5th Heathfield Magic 6th Heathfield Heat 7th South Adelaide 1 8th Heathfield Jazz 9th Heathfield Rockets 10thNorwood 2 Thank you to all of the parents who donated cakes, toasties or drinks to sell in the canteen as well as the parents who volunteered their time to run the canteen over the weekend. Your help was greatly appreciated! Another massive thank you goes to Mikasa who sponsored the tournament by donating prizes for 1st and 2nd place and the Gold Ball trophies. All players who were involved all improved as the weekend went on under the guidance of our volunteer coaches. The volleyball program extends a massive thank you to the following volleyball students who gave up their weekend to share their knowledge with our U15 players: Emma Yarnold, Lucas Mark-Seymour, Anna Schoof, Lauren Smith, Scarlett Doherty, Amber Barrow, Lucy Ambagtsheer, Tash Barns, Jack Angwin, Tayla Walker, Nic Costanzo, Elliot Keith, Zara McCauley, Caitlin Mitchell and Kate Pawlowski. Stuart Scott SPECIAL INTEREST VOLLEYBALL MANAGER BOYS: 1st Heathfield Thunder 2nd Heathfield Bucks 3rd Heathfield Hornets 4th South Adelaide 1 Heathfield High School Newsletter I Issue 2 I March 2016 NAPLAN I MATHS MATTERS I VOLLEYBALL I SPORTS DAY I OUTDOOR EDUCATION I GIRLS GET ACTIVE SWIMMING CARNIVAL I INTERSCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIPS I DRAMA I ICED DREAMS I S4S I MIDDLE YEARS ACE 4 Volleyball News Issue 2 I March 2016 Bombora Beach 2016 Winners Congratulations to the following teams for taking out the 2016 Bombora title! Year 8 Boys Elijah Quartermaine/Mitchell Roberts/Callum Ryan/Mostyn Hooper Year 8 Girls Jenny Gray/Connie Kilkenny-Jones/Mackenzie Revitt/Sophie Barrow Year 9 Boys Josh Cox/Pierce Cordes-Harvey Year 9 Girls Zoe Watson/Zara McCauley Year 10 Boys Henry Ambagtsheer/Alec Bryars Year 10 Girls Bella Baldwin/Alice Kelleher Senior Boys Jarrod Mason/Jack Foster Senior Girls Claudia Taylor/Scarlett Doherty National Junior Men’s Volleyball Team Current Heathfield Volleyballer Jack Phelan was selected into the National Junior Men’s Volleyball Team and has just returned from a three week tour of Japan. The team competed against the Japanese U18, U20 and U23 teams. The team was very up and down during the tour with the first two weeks full of frustration with players and coaches all knowing they could perform at a much higher level. The boys showed great character and resilience, putting together great performances towards the back end of the trip. Jack and the rest of the team now refocus on the Asian Junior Volleyball Championships held in Chinese Taipei in July. Placing in the top four in this competition will take the boys to World Champs at the end of the year. Norwood Challenge On Sunday the 27th of February our U15 players experienced their first 6 aside volleyball competition. In a fantastic lightening carnival format down at Brighton our players worked together in mixed teams to gain experience and learn new skills. A massive thank you goes to the current volleyball students who gave up their Sunday to coach the Heathfield teams. We had plenty of positive feedback from parents which was fantastic to hear. Heathfield High School Newsletter I Issue 2 I March 2016 NAPLAN I MATHS MATTERS I VOLLEYBALL I SPORTS DAY I OUTDOOR EDUCATION I GIRLS GET ACTIVE SWIMMING CARNIVAL I INTERSCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIPS I DRAMA I ICED DREAMS I S4S I MIDDLE YEARS ACE 5 Volleyball News Issue 2 I March 2016 Warrnambool Seaside Volleyball Comp (Seniors) Four Heathfield teams made the long trip over to Warrnambool over the March long weekend to compete in the annual Warrnambool Seaside Volleyball Competition. Both boys’ teams played some great volleyball over the course of the weekend. Heathfield Boys Blue started the competition in fine form, beating the South West Pirates 3-0. The next game against the Blockheads proved to be a tough battle for the young Heathfield team. Patches of brilliance from Tommi Kabelitz and Ross McDougal kept the boys in the game, but the experience of the Blockheads led the older team to a convincing win. The boys bounced back winning their next match against HIYSM, showing the boys character and ability to bounce back after a tough loss. Results unfortunately didn’t go the boy’s way, pushing them down to 4th position after the pool games. This paired them up with Riddles Creek, another older and more experienced team for their final match of the tournament. The boys again fought well but unfortunately lost their final game of the tournament. Heathfield Maroon showed strength through the middle with Jesse Nichols dominating in both the blocking and attack stats. Lucas Mark-Seymour showed his class with amazing power hitting which was complimented by the floor defence from the rest of the team. Heathfield Boys Maroon ended up in 2nd place in their pool, meaning that they would face the Blockheads in the semi-final. The big hitting Heathfield team came up against a very experienced outfit that rarely made an error. A thrilling match which ended up going into a third and deciding set. The Blockheads showed their experience and pipped the boys at the post, winning 15-13. The Heathfield Girls Maroon team started slowly, playing the Heathfield Girls Blue team in their first game. As the game progressed the girls began to relax and play better volleyball, but eventually went down 3-0. After settling into the rotations, the girls defeated the Phantoms in their next game 3-0. Power hitting from Claudia Taylor gave the girls a spark to get over the line for their first win. The girls continued this into their next game against Heidelberg, taking the 2-1 win in a tight contest. Cross town rivals South Adelaide came out firing against Heathfield Maroon, showing their class and experience. Heathfield didn’t panic and fought extremely hard to push South Adelaide to their limit. The guts and determination showed paid off, with the game being declared a draw when the buzzer sounded. This was a great effort for our school girls who were competing against league standard players. Results again didn’t go the girl’s way pushing them out of the finals race. After a convincing win against the Heathfield Girls Maroon team, Heathfield Blue had their eyes set on taking this form further into the competition. Lucy Ambagtsheer and Emma Robinson lead the way showing great leadership on and off the court. The girls went on to beat Monash University and the Southern Cross Cobras to make it 3 wins and 0 losses from day one of the tournament. Anna Schoof continued her amazing form into the tournament winning numerous points on attack with her big hitting. This helped the girls win crucial games against South Adelaide 2-0 and Heidelberg 3-0. This put them in 1st place after the pool matches, setting up a semi-final against the Renegades. Strong serving from Lucy Ambagtsheer and Amber Marwede put the pressure on the Renegades from the very first point of the match. Heathfield Blue dominated the Renegades winning 2-0 (25-5, 25-13) to book their place in the Grand Final. South Adelaide who the girls had previously beaten in the pool matches also made their way to the Grand Final, setting up a rematch. Strong hitting and serving that was followed up by fantastic defence helped the girls come out just in front every set. Just like the pool game, the Heathfield Girls Blue team were victorious to be named the Champions of the Div 1 Competition! The girls defeated South Adelaide 3-0 (25-17, 25-18, 25-19). A massive congratulations to Lucy Ambagtsheer (Div 1 Women, Heathfield Blue) and Lucas Mark-Seymour (Div 2 Men, Heathfield Maroon) for taking out the competition MVP award in their respective divisions. We also had Tommi Kabelitz (Div 2 Men, Heathfield Blue) come 2nd in the MVP race. Well done!! Thank you to Amy Wood who travelled with the group as well as coaching the two girls teams for the weekend. We would also like to thank Roger Willcocks who assisted us over the weekend. Stuart Scott SPECIAL INTEREST VOLLEYBALL MANAGER Heathfield High School Newsletter I Issue 2 I March 2016 NAPLAN I MATHS MATTERS I VOLLEYBALL I SPORTS DAY I OUTDOOR EDUCATION I GIRLS GET ACTIVE SWIMMING CARNIVAL I INTERSCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIPS I DRAMA I ICED DREAMS I S4S I MIDDLE YEARS ACE 6 Sports Day Issue 2 I March 2016 Sports Day – A Red Letter Day For the first time since 2003, Cox was triumphant on Sports Day. While not as long a drought as the Bulldogs in the AFL, it had been a while. Not even a slightly damp start to the day could dampen the enthusiasm of the students and the spectacle of them proudly displaying their house colours. The day was a delightful mixture of students striving to achieve personal bests in athletics events and the frenetic activity of the novelty challenges. The Tug of War, Sack Race and Three Legged Race were winners but the crowd really warmed to the staff v house captains’ Bike Relay Race. For the first time in its history the staff were beaten. The Scott house captains dominated the race from the outset and were delighted with their triumph. The staff team, which raced without the services of the principal, Alistair Brown, will have a long hard look at themselves and regroup for 2017. Another great spectacle was the Gym Ball Relay with each year level competing in houses to race gym balls around the track. The serious athletic events produced some stirring finishes and great individual tussles. The following students were successful in earning trophies and runner medallions in their age groups: U/14 Girls U/14 Boys Maddie Adams Mitchell Marafioti Layla DorseyNoah Wilson U/15 Girls Zara McCauley Katie Roberts U/15 Boys Harry Hammond Kian Bozzo-Croser U/16 Girls Abbie Gardner Holly Johns U/16 Boys Keenan O’Malley Cooper Spry Open Girls Open Boys Claudia TaylorJack Foster Eden Mutton Jack Phelan Katie McSporran These students, plus other top performers from Sports Day, will form the basis of the squad which will compete at SANTOS in week eleven at the Inter-School Meeting. House Scores: Cox 1315 Scott 1270 Sturt 1231 Onkaparinga 1208 Ross Wall RESPONSIBLE LIVING COORDINATOR Photos by Jake Howe Heathfield High School Newsletter I Issue 2 I March 2016 NAPLAN I MATHS MATTERS I VOLLEYBALL I SPORTS DAY I OUTDOOR EDUCATION I GIRLS GET ACTIVE SWIMMING CARNIVAL I INTERSCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIPS I DRAMA I ICED DREAMS I S4S I MIDDLE YEARS ACE 7 Outdoor Education Issue 2 I March 2016 Outdoor Education On Wednesday, 16th March Ms Tamblyn’s Year 12 Outdoor Education class completed a full day of rock climbing training in the lead up to their camp at Mt Arapiles, Victoria. The students roping skills were tested as they had to set up their own climbs where they had to work safely at the top of the cliff edge. They then got to practice their climbing skills on their climbs and finished off the day with an abseil. Jess Tamblyn P.E. & OUTDOOR EDUCATION TEACHER Heathfield High School Newsletter I Issue 2 I March 2016 NAPLAN I MATHS MATTERS I VOLLEYBALL I SPORTS DAY I OUTDOOR EDUCATION I GIRLS GET ACTIVE SWIMMING CARNIVAL I INTERSCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIPS I DRAMA I ICED DREAMS I S4S I MIDDLE YEARS ACE 8 Girls Get Active Issue 2 I March 2016 Girls Get Active: Pinery Fire Recovery Activity Day On 4th April the Girls Get Active group are volunteering at Pinery. They will be camping the night at Hamley Bridge and then joining the Habitat for Humanity group to undertake work for a local family affected by the fire. The reason for assisting is because we care. Our school is in a High fire risk area and in our school community we have families who have experienced loss because of bushfire. I asked the girls if they were prepared to get filthy, sleep on the ground and have limited access to toileting facilities. They all said YES!! One girl expressed concern about feeling sad at seeing the damage. I told her the support provided by showing you care is probably more important than the rubble and rocks you have to shift The value of volunteering as far as self-worth is extremely important. These girls are commended for showing their care for the community and individuals impacted by fire. Typical tasks undertaken include: • Clean up of damaged properties • Clearing away debris from homes, buildings and grounds • Minor rebuilds and repairs • Repair damaged gardens and landscaping Key facts about the Pinery Fire: • The fire started on 25 November 2015 and affected approximately 85,000 hectares • Two people lost their lives • 391 properties were damaged of which approx. 100 houses were destroyed or damaged beyond being liveable • Over 50,000 livestock were lost as well as crops valued over $25 million Habitat for Humanity: is a world-wide not-for-profit organisation working with low income families around the world to provide ‘a hand up not a hand out’ into home ownership. Following the Sampson Flat Bushfire in January 2015, Habitat for Humanity SA assisted 70 families who suffered property damage to clean up, repair and rebuild their homes and properties. Their services are provided at no cost to the home owner with support coming from volunteers and / or corporate groups. For more information visit www.habitat.org.au Margaret Clark OUTDOOR EDUCATION TEACHER Girls Get Active The name of this class could not be more apt. This term the Girls from this group have walked the local hills including visiting the top of Mt George. They have tried their hand at archery including a visit to Archery Park. If you need any one to cull your feral animals there are a number of girls up to that task!! They have scaled the heights at Latitude, rowed their way to fitness on their circuit work out along with a dabble in badminton, tennis, netball and more. Ahead of them is a day of snorkelling and we end the term with one more fitness circuit. As a teacher I feel privileged to have the opportunity to work with this group of Girls. They are supportive of each other and have taken up all opportunities with such a positive attitude. Margaret Clark OUTDOOR EDUCATION TEACHER Heathfield High School Newsletter I Issue 2 I March 2016 NAPLAN I MATHS MATTERS I VOLLEYBALL I SPORTS DAY I OUTDOOR EDUCATION I GIRLS GET ACTIVE SWIMMING CARNIVAL I INTERSCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIPS I DRAMA I ICED DREAMS I S4S I MIDDLE YEARS ACE 9 Swimming Carnival Issue 2 I March 2016 Another Wonderful Swimming Carnival What a way to begin 2016. Perfect weather smiled on the Friday of week one for our annual swimming carnival at Woodside Swimming Pool. The day began in sensational style with the staff team beaten into second place by the House Captains in the Tyre Tow Relay race. From there a magnificent spectacle followed as the students, adorned with the red, yellow, blue and green of their houses threw themselves into the spirit of the day. The house captains worked hard, encouraging as many students as possible to participate in the heats and novelty events. A new novelty event, the Raft Race, made its debut. Representatives from each house were given empty drink bottles, string and some noodles to create and race their own rafts. It added another fun activity to an already vibrant day. The serious swimming saw some outstanding swimming with the following records broken: Year 8 Girls Freestyle – Sophie Barrow (14.40). Past Record – C.Sayer (15.65, 2001) *Also beaten by 2nd place Victoria Dewallef (14.55) Year 10 Boys Freestyle – Cameron McGuinness (12.24). Past record: J.Coy (13.44, 2011) Year 10 Boys Breaststroke – Che Stewart (16.80). Past Record E.Sayer (17.63, 2007) *Also beaten by 2nd place (Cameron McGuinness – 17.18) Year 8 Girls Backstroke – Sophie Barrow (17.26). past record T.Sayer (19.66, 2000) Year 10 Boys Backstroke – Cameron McGuinness (15.07). Past record K.Blicavs (16.48, 2004) Year 8 Girls 4 x Freestyle relay – Onka (1:13.30). Past record Scott 1:18.07 As a backdrop to some sensational swims, cricket, football and volleyball games were featured on the lawns. The house results were as follows with Cox (red) taking out the carnival for the second year running. Cox 444 Onkas 393 Scott 347 Sturt 338 A special mention needs to be made of the PE/Volleyball staff whose efforts in organising and running the event cannot be understated. It starts the year off with a terrific school event that generates a great community feel and helps reinforce the culture of the school. Ross Wall RESPONSIBLE LIVING COORDINATOR Photos by Jake Howe Heathfield High School Newsletter I Issue 2 I March 2016 NAPLAN I MATHS MATTERS I VOLLEYBALL I SPORTS DAY I OUTDOOR EDUCATION I GIRLS GET ACTIVE SWIMMING CARNIVAL I INTERSCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIPS I DRAMA I ICED DREAMS I S4S I MIDDLE YEARS ACE 10 Interschool Championships Issue 2 I March 2016 Marion Swimming Interschool Championships Heathfield High students performed exceptionally well at the Inter-school swimming carnival on the 1st March at Marion Aquatics Centre. 36 students attended and the school fielded a student in every event, including the Butterfly, something no other school at the event was able to do. All students in the team were aware of their roles and well prepared following an excellent training session at Burnside Pool a week earlier. They were schooled in technique off the blocks by team members Che Stewart and Cameron McGuinness. The following students performed exceptionally well coming first or second in their maximum of 5 events for the day and deserve a massive congratulations! Sophie Barrow: 1st – Open Girls 50m Div 1 Butterfly (Won by a good 10m as a Year 8 in the Open division!!!!) 1st – U14 Girls 50m Div 1 Freestyle 1st – U14 Girls 50m Freestyle Relay 1st – U14 Girls 50m Div 1 Backstroke 1st – U14 Girls 50m Div 1 Breaststroke Amber Barrow: 1st – U15 Girls Div 1 50m Backstroke 2nd – Open Girls 100m Div 1 Freestyle 2nd – U15 Girls 50m Freestyle Relay 2nd – U15 Girls 50m Div 1 Breaststroke 2nd – U15 Girls 50m Div 1 Freestyle Cameron McGuinness: 1st – Open Boys 50m Div 1 Butterfly 1st – U16 Boys 50m Div 2 Breaststroke 2nd – U16 Boys 50m Freestyle Relay 2nd – U16 Boys 50m Div 1 Backstroke 2nd – U16 Boys 50m Div 1 Freestyle Che Stewart: 1st – U16 Boys 50m Div 2 Freestyle 2nd – U16 Boys 50m Freestyle Relay 2nd – Open Boys 50m Freestyle Relay 2nd – Open Boys 100m Div 1 Freestyle 2nd – U16 Boys 50m Div 1 Breaststroke Overall Heathfield came 4th in the boys competition with a total of 561 points. The girls “smashed” the competition coming out in 1st position with 637. As a combined school, Heathfield took home the championship school trophy with a total of 1198 points (First time since 2006 that we have done this!). Second placed Waikerie achieved 1140 points for the day. This will take us up a division for next year’s swimming meet! Total school placings: (1st - 19) (2nd - 27) (3rd - 9) Ross Wall RESPONSIBLE LIVING COORDINATOR Heathfield High School Newsletter I Issue 2 I March 2016 NAPLAN I MATHS MATTERS I VOLLEYBALL I SPORTS DAY I OUTDOOR EDUCATION I GIRLS GET ACTIVE SWIMMING CARNIVAL I INTERSCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIPS I DRAMA I ICED DREAMS I S4S I MIDDLE YEARS ACE 11 Drama Issue 2 I March 2016 Drama Excursion 15 March On Tuesday 15th March, the Year 8, 10 and 12 Drama classes attended Slingsby’s production of The Young King as part of the Adelaide Festival of the Arts. This unique performance was held at the top of the Myer Centre in the old Dazzleland, and was the first use of that space since the closure of the theme park. Our students waited patiently in the Myer Centre as we were escorted up to the theatre by one of the king’s concierges in groups of 10, where we listened to the rules of the kingdom and were sorted into four groups of characters from all corners of the kingdom. The Young King, a short story by Oscar Wilde, was adapted by Slingsby into this engaging and immersive production, which for many of our Year 8 students, was their first experience of live theatre. Students who saw the afternoon performance were even treated to an exclusive Q & A session with the company’s Artistic Director, Andy Packer. This excursion was part of our regular Drama program in which students in each year of Drama are able to view a professional performance and analyse its design and performance elements in a live theatre review. It is always a rewarding an eye-opening experience for our students, but not always so interactive! Iced Dreams Kirsty Wigg DRAMA, GLOBAL LEARNINGS & MATHEMATICS TEACHER Iced Dreams It was the morning of Sports Day and there was a small commotion on the veranda of Kitchen 2 as the Year 12 Business and Enterprise class busily set up their ice cream stall, Iced Dreams, ready for the day ahead. Each year the Year 12 Business and Enterprise class operates a business on Sports Day in order to give students the opportunity to test their skills prior to running individual businesses later in the year. After much planning the class selected a range of toppings that would satisfy any sweet tooth including Gummy Bears, Maltesers, Milo, chocolate and strawberry syrups. Students were able to choose from any of the available toppings for a set price, or for a little bit extra really indulge their tastebuds. At first, there was the concern that the business may suffer due to the dreary skies and the blustery wind. However, it seems that nothing could deter the ice cream lovers! The business operated smoothly over the day and attracted customers from all walks of life. Some customers even returned multiple times which was excellent feedback in itself. Within the class the students shared the responsibility of the operation of the business taking shifts in service and production to ensure that everything ran smoothly and efficiently. Despite initial fears, the business was deemed successful with an overall profit of over $600! This income will be split between S4S and Disability Recreation and Sports SA. The class is looking forward to personally presenting this donation to the charity in the near future. Amber Marwade and Sarah Hooper Iced Dreams “CEOs” Kasey Chambers – 12 Business and Enterprise Teacher Heathfield High School Newsletter I Issue 2 I March 2016 NAPLAN I MATHS MATTERS I VOLLEYBALL I SPORTS DAY I OUTDOOR EDUCATION I GIRLS GET ACTIVE SWIMMING CARNIVAL I INTERSCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIPS I DRAMA I ICED DREAMS I S4S I MIDDLE YEARS ACE 12 S4S Issue 2 I March 2016 Senior S4S It has been a busy year so far the 2016 Senior S4S team and it has only been one term! At the beginning of the year, before school even started, a committed group spent their free time renovating the Year 12 kitchen. Cupboards and benches were replaced, appliances were cleaned, new utensils were bought and the room was given a fresh coat of paint. This was so the Year 12’s, having a tough year ahead, could come to school on the first day and enjoy preparing their lunchtime meal in a clean, friendly environment. Next, in the first week, all members of S4S played a role in the smooth running of the traditional BBQ fundraiser at the Swimming Carnival. All profits were added to the S4S budget, so there is enough money to pay for our school improving projects. A similar BBQ was held on Sports Day. S4S members managed the BBQ whilst juggling competition events at the same time and hosted a costume competition, to encourage students to dress up in their house colour and enjoy themselves. There were many spectacular costumes, but the prizes had to go to The Joker, who captured the character perfectly, and to The HHS cheer squad, for the effort they put into costume design and wonderful school pride. We have several ideas and schemes jostling for our attention and continue to address student issues, provide feedback to various committees in the school and work on the exciting student projects planned for 2016. The Senior S4S team S4S Excursion to the GRIP Leadership Conference In Week 6 the S4S were given the exciting opportunity to attend a GRIP Leadership Conference at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre. The GRIP Leadership Conference is an event where schools around South Australia are invited to participate in a wide range of activities and sessions which are designed to improve and assist student leadership skills. Twenty S4S students attended the conference with representation from each year level. For us this is an important event in our calendar as we are always trying to better how we operate , and we felt as though this would be a fantastic opportunity to learn how we can make the activities we organise more dynamic and appealing to the students. We participated in seminars such as “How to make your meetings more effective” and “How to make your events more dynamic” we went away from the event with a variety of exciting creative ideas to help better student leadership in our school. From attending the seminar, we came up with a lot of ideas we are very keen to try at school. In fact, during our last meeting we were discussing how we could better promote our Dress Up Competition for Sports Day in a way which would get the student attention and create a buzz around the school. Our solution was instead of the usual bulletin messages we would use a megaphone to call the announcements around corridors the day before Sports Day. This worked really well and we were very impressed with the effort students went to show pride in their house colours. Overall we feel as though S4S has really benefited from attending the GRIP Conference and look forward to implementing our ideas this year. Jake Howe S4S MEDIA OFFICER Heathfield High School Newsletter I Issue 2 I March 2016 NAPLAN I MATHS MATTERS I VOLLEYBALL I SPORTS DAY I OUTDOOR EDUCATION I GIRLS GET ACTIVE SWIMMING CARNIVAL I INTERSCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIPS I DRAMA I ICED DREAMS I S4S I MIDDLE YEARS ACE 13 Middle Years ACE Issue 2 I March 2016 Monarto Team Building As part of the Middle Years ACE program all Year 9 students participated in the Monarto Team Building Day. This day was designed to give our Year 9 students the chance to form new friendships and bond with their ACE teacher and ACE group. Students participated in a range of challenging tasks that included teamwork, construction, taking safe risks and problem solving. Students learnt about persistence, respect and consideration for others, taking responsibility for themselves and their actions, and supporting each other. The Monarto Team Building Day was very successful. Alice Day MIDDLE YEARS COORDINATOR Farewell Dot On Friday 4th March we farewelled Dot Keough, Senior Finance Officer Heathfield High School since 2007, with a small celebration with all staff held in the Piltarilla Centre. We thank Dot for her excellent skills and efficiencies in her role and for her bright happy personality she has and shared with all staff, parents, students and the whole community making the Finance Office a very friendly place to visit. We wish Dot a very happy retirement with her husband Steve and family, especially the time we know she will spend and love with her grandchildren. Thanks Dot from all at Heathfield High School Heathfield High School Newsletter I Issue 2 I March 2016 NAPLAN I MATHS MATTERS I VOLLEYBALL I SPORTS DAY I OUTDOOR EDUCATION I GIRLS GET ACTIVE SWIMMING CARNIVAL I INTERSCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIPS I DRAMA I ICED DREAMS I S4S I MIDDLE YEARS ACE 14 Issue 2 I March 2016 Heathfield High School Newsletter I Issue 2 I March 2016 NAPLAN I MATHS MATTERS I VOLLEYBALL I SPORTS DAY I OUTDOOR EDUCATION I GIRLS GET ACTIVE SWIMMING CARNIVAL I INTERSCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIPS I DRAMA I ICED DREAMS I S4S I MIDDLE YEARS ACE 15 Issue 2 I March 2016 Heathfield High School Newsletter I Issue 2 I March 2016 NAPLAN I MATHS MATTERS I VOLLEYBALL I SPORTS DAY I OUTDOOR EDUCATION I GIRLS GET ACTIVE SWIMMING CARNIVAL I INTERSCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIPS I DRAMA I ICED DREAMS I S4S I MIDDLE YEARS ACE 16 Issue 2 I March 2016 Heathfield High School Newsletter I Issue 2 I March 2016 NAPLAN I MATHS MATTERS I VOLLEYBALL I SPORTS DAY I OUTDOOR EDUCATION I GIRLS GET ACTIVE SWIMMING CARNIVAL I INTERSCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIPS I DRAMA I ICED DREAMS I S4S I MIDDLE YEARS ACE 17