NEWSLETTER - Glossop High School
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NEWSLETTER - Glossop High School
NEWSLETTER GLOSSOP HIGH SCHOOL ISSUE 5 6 April 2016 Dear Parents, Students, Staff and Friends, PRINCIPAL’S REPORT This week our students attended the Interschool Athletics Carnival at Waikerie High School. Congratulations to our athletes and ball games competitors who proudly represented our school. With daylight saving the weather will soon be cooler and families are asked to support our school uniform policy by ensuring students have the required winter items as detailed in this newsletter. Uniform creates school pride and is an important safety requirement so we can easily identify any non-current students who may be on the site. At the end of this term you will receive a report of your students learning progress, assessed against either SACE or Australian DEPUTY PRINCIPAL’S REPORT Important Year 9 Information for Term 2 2016: National Assessment Program – Literacy and Numeracy 2016 The National Assessment Program for Literacy and Numeracy for Year 9 students will take place on Tuesday 10, Wednesday 11 and Thursday 12 May 2016. This is held in all schools across Australia. The aspects of literacy to be assessed are reading, writing and language conventions (including spelling, punctuation and grammar). The aspects of numeracy to be assessed are number, algebra, function and pattern, measurement, chance and data and space. Students have been involved in practicing appropriate literacy and numeracy assessment preparation strategies, not only in OUR MOTTO Seek Truth without Fear OUR VISION Our school’s pride, innovation amd excellence will lead to learning, independence and success for all of our students OUR VALUES Determination • Safety • Respect • Learning Curriculum requirements. Please read the report carefully and discuss learning progress with your child. Parent teacher interviews with subject teachers are scheduled for the Middle Campus on May 5th and for the Senior Campus on May 10th. Within the report you will receive information about how to book appointments using the Parent Teacher Online portal. We hope this system will be an efficient process for you to book times, please bring your student to the interviews as the partnerships between parent, teacher and student are very important to discuss next learning steps. On the last day of term, dismissal will be at 2.20pm. Happy holidays. Julie Ahrens – Principal English and Mathematics classes but in all subject areas. Our school curriculum has been engaging in literacy and numeracy in all subjects so that our students will feel comfortable approaching the NAPLAN week. You can help your child prepare at home by informing them that NAPLAN is another part of their schooling assessments which track their learning. Please encourage them to do their best. All year 9 students are expected to participate in the assessments at the designated times each morning. However, if a student is absent for a valid reason please notify the school on 8583 2004. There will be catch up sessions of students who are identified as absent on the day of the test but return to school within the week scheduled for NAPLAN testing. NAPLAN individual student reports will be distributed in September and provide valuable feedback for the student, parents/carers and teachers. You can use these NAPLAN assessments as one tool to track the learning progress of your child. There will be opportunities for you to discuss results with teachers later in the year. More information is available at www.nap.edu.au Please contact me at the school if you wish to discuss this further. Glossop High School uses the NAPLAN data as one assessment to track and monitor the literacy and numeracy learning for each individual student. It is important data that we use to determine the next learning steps for our students. We encourage all students to attend so that we are able to maintain our high standards when tracking student progress and planning for further learning Principal: Mrs Julie Ahrens Deputy Principal: Ms Natasha Hefford | Assistant Principal: Mr Alistair Williams Middle Campus: 535 Old Sturt Highway, Glossop SA 5344 Glossop Campus: Ph: (08) 8583 2004 • Fax: (08) 8583 2014 Senior Campus: 50 Burgess Drive, Berri SA 5343 Berri Campus: Ph: (08) 85952677 • Fax: (08) 85952688 www.glossophs.sa.edu.au | dl.0776_admin@schools.sa.edu.au Page 1 NEWSLETTER GLOSSOP HIGH SCHOOL ISSUE 5 6 April 2016 ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL – SENIOR CAMPUS Community Learning Programs Mt Gambier Exchange Many community organisations develop and accredit their own programs, and many of these are eligible for recognition towards the SACE. Examples of such programs include Australian Music Examinations Board, the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, and the SA Country Fire Service. Every year, many of our students gain credit towards their SACE via these community developed programs. I invite parents and students to review the list of these programs and if they believe that they are eligible to gain credits through these programs, they should contact me so that the necessary paperwork can be completed. The full table can be found at the link below or students can review it in the school library. https://www.sace.sa.edu.au/learning/community-learning/ community-developed-programs The Mt Gambier exchange will once again be held at the end of Term 2 and whilst this may seem a long time away the organisation of this event has already begun. One important part of the exchange is the ability to house the exchange students here in the Riverland for free. We are once again asking for families who might like to accommodate a student from Mt Gambier to nominate with the school. This can be done by ringing Michelle Tanner at the Senior Campus Front Office on 8595 2677. Holiday Sessions Within this newsletter you will find the holiday study session times. Many teachers willingly give up their time during our students’ holidays to allow them to have extended sessions. These longer sessions allow time to undertake a specialised teaching program, that cannot be undertaken in the regular term time. An example of this is the Research Project session where teachers plan to use two days to introduce, examine and write the Evaluation section for the Research Project. This is one of the three tasks that students are required to complete in this subject and within this concentrated period it is expected that those students that attend will be able to complete it, thereby reducing the stress and workload in the second term. Please encourage your child to attend these sessions as they will certainly benefit greatly from them. Signing in and out of school When students come to school they are placed in our care and as such it is important that we can account for them at all times. As with many workplaces we therefore have a signing in and signing out process through our Front Office so that we are aware of who is onsite. This is obviously a requirement through the WHS processes and becomes vitally important if there were an evacuation required. To aid us in ensuring students sign in an out when leaving the site, during school hours parents should arrange to pick up and drop off their child from the Front Office car park. Al Williams – Assistant Principal DEPUTY PRINCIPAL (Contd) Assessment and Reporting at Glossop High School Years 8-10 You will be receiving a school report regarding your child’s learning progress and effort in each subject area on Friday 15 April 2016. If your child is absent, reports will be able to be collected after 2.20pm. Please use these reports to reflect on progress and discuss these reports with your child. At the middle school, we assess based on the Australian Curriculum, which is an Australia wide public school curriculum and report grading is as follows: C grade: Satisfactory achievement of what is expected at year level B grade: Good achievement of what is expected at year level\ A grade: Excellent achievement of what is expected at year level D grade: Partial achievement of what is expected at year level E grade: Minimal achievement of what is expected at year level Natasha Hefford – Deputy Principal YEAR 12 HOLIDAY TUTORIAL SESSIONS 2016 WEEK ONE Monday 18 April Tuesday 19 April Wednesday 20 April Thursday 21 April AM Chemisty English Studies Physical Education 9 – 11am (Middle Campus) Research Project 10am -3pm Biology 10am -1 pm PM Physics English Communications 1 – 3pm Research Project 10am -3pm Maths Apps 1 – 3pm (+ Business Enterprise) Friday 22 April TERM ONE HOLIDAY TUTORIAL SESSIONS 2016 WEEK TWO AM PM Page 2 Monday 25 April PUBLIC HOLIDAY Tuesday 26 April Wednesday 27 April Thursday 28 April Physical Education 9 – 11am (Middle Campus) English Studies English Communications 1 – 3pm Maths Apps 1 – 3pm (+ Business Enterprise) Friday 29 April Research Project 10am -3pm GLOSSOP HIGH SCHOOL NEWSLETTER ISSUE 5 6 April 2016 RESULTS: GHS ATHLETICS CARNIVAL – 22 MARCH 2016 Records for the Day Event Yr 8 Circle Gap U16 F100A Competitor House McIntosh Hughes Kira McMahon Age Group Winners U14 Girls U14 Boys U15 Girls U15 Boys U16 Girls U16 Boys Open Girls Open Boys 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 Belinda Rayner Tekira Hoffmann Lauren Kubank Antonios Vrastaminos Issac Woolston Riley Willis Brooke Pietrolaj Ashlee Wutke Hayley Stewart Jason Westley Zac Hamood Charlie Holtham Kira McMahon Michaela Britten Kate Bacskai Taso Bantolas Antonios Zahos Liam Semmens Tayla Nash Lauren Westley Tarnie Walden Jarid McKee Wolfgang Tylor-Velvet Izak Wiedenhofer New Old 1.05.57 1.07.00 Equalled record 13.55 Sec Tug of War Results M M H M H H D D D M H H H D D M M D P M D H D H 47 38 37 56 37 34 50 46 40 58 44 34 58 44 42 56 39 35 46 41 34 52 48 40 Middle Campus PlaceHouse 1st Deakin 2ndMcIntosh Senior Campus PlaceHouse 1st Deakin 2ndParkes Ballgames Shield Championship Shield PlaceHouse Points 1stDeakin236 1st Parkes 220 3rd McIntosh 216 4th Hughes 174 PlaceHouse Points 1st McIntosh1204 2nd Deakin 1171 3rd Hughes1031 4thParkes880 From left (yellow): Taylor Nash Open girls; Jarid Mckee Open boys; Taso Bantolas Under 16 Boys; Belinda Rayner U14 girls; Kira McMahon U 16 girls; Brooke Pietrolaj U15 girls; Jason Westley U15 boys; Antonios Vrastaminos U14 Boys McIntosh – Championship shield Deakin – Ballgames shield WINTER UNIFORM available at B & B Fashions, Barmera and Premier Sports, Berri. The trouser is suitable for girls and boys. Corporate skirt only available at Student Services, Middle Campus. Page 3 NEWSLETTER ISSUE 5 6 April 2016 GLOSSOP HIGH SCHOOL EASTER IN THE HISPANIC WORLD Where Are They Now? In Week 8, the Year 10 Spanish class taught the Year 8 Spanish students about Easter in the Hispanic World. The Year 8 students learnt about how Easter is celebrated in a number of Spanish speaking countries and they discovered that along with a strong Christian tradition, Easter is celebrated by the giving of “el mono de pascua” (an Easter cake), by decorating the streets in the bright and beautiful colours of Spring and by partaking in parades throughout cities and towns. Glossop High School boasts such an array of successful past students, some of whom have agreed to share their successes with us! In addition to teaching the Year 8s about the event, the Year 10s also engaged them in making Easter cards, completing an Easter quiz based on the PowerPoint they showed them at the beginning of the lesson and Easter Bingo. The Year 8s enjoyed the activities and the “Huevos de la Pascua” (Easter eggs) they were rewarded with through their participation. Please fill us in on what career pathway you have been following since leaving school? I moved to Adelaide to attend Flinders University to begin Paramedic Studies. I also was in the SA Institute of Sport and training and studying full time for 2 years. I also went to NZ to play in their national competition as well as the Australian Hockey League in 2011 where I was noticed by the Hockeyroos selectors and in 2012 moved to Perth to train with the Olympic Team as a junior. Since moving to Perth I continued to study my Paramedic Degree on a part time basis via correspondence and debuted for the Hockeyroos following the London Olympic Games at the Champions Challenge. Since then I have won a Gold Medal at the 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games, World Cup silver and Champions Trophy silver medal along with a few more silvers!!!! One tradition that we celebrated within our Spanish classes was the making of “torrijas” (Spanish toast). The students enjoyed seeing how they were made and eating them in class, as we learnt more about this special celebration and its place in the Spanish speaking world. Tamara Gilgen – Spanish Teacher We will post regular ‘where are they now’ articles in the hope of celebrating some of our own and motivating and encouraging current students to work to their full potential so they too can live the dream! Name: Karri McMahon Age: 24 When did you graduate from Glossop High School? 2009 How did Glossop High School best support you in achieving your goals? They helped me achieve my sporting goals while continuing to achieve highly with my academic goals. It wasn’t always easy as I was away for several two week blocks throughout a year but with the help of the staff and ability to be organised I was able to excel in both areas of my life. I also grew as a person through many different roles and programs available at Glossop High like the Peer Support in grade 10, Hughes House Captain in grade 10-12 and Deputy Head Prefect in grade 12 allowing me to extend my leadership skills within the school community. SCHOOL EVENTS CALENDAR 11 to 15 April SAASTA\TAFE Week 14 April Thursday SSSSA Athletics 15 April Friday Early dismissal - 2.20pm Holidays 2 May Monday School resumes – Term 2 5 May Thursday MC Parent Teacher Interviews 10 May Tuesday SC Parent Teacher Interviews 18 May Wednesday Governing Council 7 pm 10 June Friday STUDENT FREE DAY Page 4 What are your future goals? To go to the Rio Olympics, Gold Coast Commonwealth Games in 2018, become a fully qualified paramedic and sounds silly but own a home in the near future! Do you have any tips for current students? Be organised not only in your academic life so things are done on time but in general life so things transition and flow smoothly for you in all facets of your lives. Also something I learnt along the way is to not be afraid to ask for help when you need it and try new skills and things because you never know if you are going to be great at something until try it. Thank you! We wish you every success in the future and we are honoured that you are part of our history! Donna Safralidis – Leader of Career Development