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GREAT LAKES COLLEGE The Dolphin
Issue 3 Term 2 - Week 4 Friday 22 May 2020
One College Three Campuses
Unlimited Opportunities
A proud member of the Great Lakes Learning Community
DATES FOR YOUR DIARY
• 8 June - Queen’s Birthday Public Holiday
• 11 June - Year 10 Vaccinations - Forster Campus
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Working Together from K—12 Every student cared for and valued
Working To-
gether from
K—12
We would like to acknowledge the Worimi people, the Traditional Custodians of this land. We would also like to pay respects to the elders, both past, present and future, of the Worimi nation and extend
respect to other Aboriginal people.
Welcome back to Term 2 which will be a different experience for us all. Firstly, can I thank you
for the support you have given your children and our staff over the last few weeks of Term 1 and
the first two weeks of this term. May I also take this opportunity to thank and congratulate staff,
teaching and non-teaching, for the manner they have delivered support to our students and
families and also to each other during these challenging times.
As we have had a phased return to school please be assured the College is following the NSW
Health and Department of Education protocols in regards to social distancing, personal hygiene,
cleaning of classrooms and sanitisation strategies.
Communication is pivotal for students and parents and each campus has been regularly
informing our local community of any updates we receive from authorities. I encourage you to
regularly check Campus Facebook and Website pages for current information.
We need to work together through this time and please contact your child’s campus if you need
further support.
Graeme Jennings
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A Dynamic and Focused Learning Environment
Welcome Back!
This week we welcome back students to the Senior Campus as we phase in a full return to
face to face teaching. It has been amazing to see how quickly our school community took
up the challenge and responded to learning and teaching from home. I congratulate
everyone for adapting at such short notice, some of the outcomes have been extremely
positive. However, the Senior Campus is a whole lot more vibrant this week with students.
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A Dynamic and Focused Learning Environment
“May the Fourth be with you!”
During isolation, Music students have been able to be creative by using online music
applications. One optional activity offered to students was on “Star Wars Day” - Monday 4th
May. Students were able to put their arranging/composing skills to the test by creating the
main Star Wars theme using the Chrome Music Lab. Here are some links that students sent in
via their respective Google Classrooms. Check them out and while you’re there, give it a go
yourself!
Lucas Guiney, Year 7 FC, created the main “Star Wars” theme:
https://musiclab.chromeexperiments.com/Song-Maker/song/5739410575327232
Jesse Blake, College Band SC, took a welcome a break from hectic Year 12 studies
and created a harmonised arrangement of the theme:
https://musiclab.chromeexperiments.com/Song-Maker/song/6511891246481408
Other students took on the challenge of creating something different!
Mitchell Lewis, Year 7 FC, created his own composition, experimenting with the musical
concepts of pitch, duration and texture:
musiclab.chromeexperiments.com/Song-Maker/song/5048824931287040
Charlotte Myers, Year 7 FC, arranged a pop song – can you guess which one?
https://musiclab.chromeexperiments.com/Song-Maker/song/6706702373093376
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Professional Teachers Who Engage and Inspire
Learning from Home in Food Technology and Textiles Technology. Students in Technology Mandatory and Elective subjects for Food Technology and Textiles Technology have been engaging in a variety of activities. Year 7 Technology Mandatory students have designed and made their own self watering planters and grown food using vegetable scraps, see Sophia Lynch's design in the photos. Mrs Thomson and Miss Doust also tried this at school to show examples to the students, however; we forgot about our food over the holidays and it unfortunately died. The teachers have been busy filming cooking demonstrations and uploading these to Google Classroom. Recipes so far have included smoothie bowls, butterfly cakes with lime curd, cream of carrot soup, home-made yoghurt and granola, lemon butter, brownies and pickled ginger. Some students have even been cooking at home and have sent through photos of their creations, see Bella Burgess and her amazing home-made scones in the photos. Year 8 Technology Mandatory Textiles students were sent home packages to design and make their own toy monster and have now started making a decorated bag with the materials they were supplied with in their work packages. Year 9 and 10 Textiles classes had the option of making a small macramé wall hanging, Lara Thompson took this to the next level and made an amazing masterpiece. Year 10 Textiles are currently researching the historical perspectives of textiles and how events in history change fashion. With our current circumstances, these students are documenting their fashion during isolation in a diary or video, stay tuned for some interesting and creative outfits to come! Mrs Martin has been busy making our colour coded Chef hats for all our head Chefs to wear when we return back to practical lessons, Thank You Mrs Martin! Samantha Doust and Rachael Thomson
Above: left: Butterfly cakes for Year 8 Café at Home—Literally! Above right: Smoothie Bowl for Year 7 Technology Mandatory
Top: Mrs Martin making Chef Hats at home for students, Middle: Year 7 Technology Mandatory growing food from scraps
Bottom: Sophia Lynch’s self- watering plant,
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Left: Bella Burgess making scones at home.
Below: The finished product.
Professional Teachers Who Engage and Inspire
Below: Lara Thompson’s wall hanging masterpiece
Above: Sara Newell’s hand sewn monster that she
has designed and created at home with her on-line
work package. Well done Sara!
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A Dynamic and Focused Learning Environment
Our wonderful Forster Campus Year 8 Hand Built Pottery students have been busy working from home bringing their Crazy Creature drawings to life by constructing Sculptures from their designs. Miss A Schumann - Crystal Wood - Harrison Hopley
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A Dynamic and Focused Learning Environment
Year 8 Visual Arts from Forster Campus have been exploring their art-making skills through their 'Creative Zone' Booklet, choosing their own at home artistic pathway. Miss A Schumann - Annalise Buttler - Ellie McCabe -Marissa Thompson
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A Dynamic and Focused Learning Environment
Forster Campus Year 9 Visual Art students put the finishing touches on their ‘Planet Earth’ Preliminary Drawings and Lino Designs whilst working from home. Miss J. Pink -Skye Freebody -Ginger Hill
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A Dynamic and Focused Learning Environment
Maths - Forster Campus
In Maths, all students have been included in their class’ Google Classroom, where work has
been assigned each timetabled Maths lesson. Booklets have also been created and posted
home for students to complete instead of or in addition to the online learning. As always, the
Maths staff are happy to assist students who are experiencing difficulty or who would like
extra help via email or phone. We are all looking forward to seeing our students back in the
classroom over the coming weeks.
- Mr Mani
Current Topics:
Year 7: Perimeter
Year 8: Equations and Probability
Year 9: Financial Maths and Numbers of Any Magnitude
Year 10 5.1: Indices
Year 10 5.2: Indices
Year 10 5.3: Trigonometry
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A World Class Local Education
Year 7 Music Students Madyx and Brayden explore our new Rode podcasting equipment.
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Daily Yoga at 2pm
Live on Instagram
@yoga4students
Hosted by Ash Evans
For students
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It was a bumper crop this year, and although we sold bunches to staff our sales were down as
we didn’t have any students to sell to. We had a surplus of flowers and decided to donate a
boot full of bunches to Golden Ponds, for distribution to their residents. We had some
wonderful helpers including Dyarna, Lilly, Angela from year 9, Halli from year 7 and my two
daughters - Sophie and Jade - Sunrae Baillie
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Careers Expo Friday 2 August
Ashley Evans Tuncurry Campus
Scott Keough Forster Campus
Pauline Webber Senior Campus
Ongoing Careers Support
These past few weeks have been challenging for us all and unfortunately there have been a few events that have been postponed or cancelled. But don’t worry! We are working hard to rearrange as many things as possible so that students do not miss out altogether. For example, the Forster Campus Elevate Education session that was planned for Term 2 has been rearranged for later in the year and the Charles Sturt University Future Moves presentation will be offered online or taught by our careers advisers when students return to school. Other organisations have also been looking at online alter-natives to their programs and we have been making students aware of the various online/virtual ca-reers expos and information sessions that they have access to.
Subject Selections
This term is when students in Year 10 make their decisions on what subjects they are going to be studying in Year 11 and 12. The plan is to still have students hand in their subject selection sheet in Week 10 of this term and even during these difficult times, your careers advisers are here to help and support you through every step of the way. If students are still not able to come to school, they are to keep a check on their Careers Google Classrooms for updated information and resources. In addition to face to face interviews that are available to students, the Careers Advisers at our Forster and Tun-curry Campuses are offering Zoom interviews to students and we are also available to be contacted via phone, Google classroom and the parent portal. Please get in touch if you need help. We are here for you!
Careers Website Did you know that our College has an amazing Careers website for each campus to provide you with all of the latest information that will help you make decisions about your student’s future career and life beyond school? You can use this site to locate University, TAFE and any other types of courses across Australia, get information about the HSC, search for job vacancies and much more. There is even a fantastic section to create resumes, cover letters and e portfolios. This is a fabulous resource for all students from Year 7 - 12. Please log into the website for your particular campus to access this information. If you are at Tuncurry Campus or Forster Campus, all of your information will be transferred to the Senior Campus website when you begin Year 11!
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Careers Expo Friday 2 August
Ashley Evans Tuncurry Campus
Scott Keough Forster Campus
Pauline Webber Senior Campus
Senior Campus Update
The Senior Campus Careers Advisers have set up a closed Facebook page specifically for Year 12 stu-dents and parents so we can share pertinent information with our Year 12 families. Please look for ‘GLCSC Year 12 2020’ on Facebook and request to join so you can stay up to date with all the careers information relevant to our current Year 12 students. Year 12 students also have access to a google classroom “Year 12 2020” which is another avenue we are sharing careers information with our stu-dents.
Year 11 students and families are welcome to join our Facebook page “Great Lakes College Senior Campus Careers” for information relevant to them.
Throughout these uncertain times, we are still here to help all of our students with their planning for their post school options. This term, we are interviewing all of Year 12 to help them with the next step in their journey. Students and parents are more than welcome to book phone appointments with us on our Careers webpage https://www.greatlakescollegecareers.com/ by clicking on the “book an appointment” tab on the top left of the page.
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Ep 1 Feeling frustrated with Google Classroom - YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EoFi8CAh47U&feature=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BT6SPrHURMQ&feature=youtu.be
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Students in Year 7-10
We invite you to take part in the 2020 Anzac Day Schools’ Awards. First prize is $5000 for your
School; State and Territory winners receive $3000 each, with other prizes available as well.
The theme of the 2020 Awards is The Second World War.
The Awards this year align with the 75th Anniversary of the end of the Second World War on
15 August. Entries for this year’s Awards will need to focus on the Second World War and the
effect on local Australian communities at the time.
The closing date of the Awards is Friday, 11 September 2020.
For further information, including the new award categories, judging, criteria and how to
apply visit the Anzac Portal https://anzacportal.dva.gov.au/research-education/competitions/
anzac-day-schools-awards.
Mrs Stacker
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GREAT LAKES COLLEGE CANTEEN NEWS
Canteen Operations
Dear Parents and Caregivers,
On Monday 11th May the P&C operated canteens at Forster and Tuncurry
Campuses and the Senior cafeteria will reopen five days a week. These spaces will
be following the NSW Health and Department of Education guidelines in regards to
cleaning, social distancing, personal hygiene, student numbers in small areas and
hand sanitisation.
To assist the canteen staff with food preparation it is preferable that students
place lunch orders when they arrive at the school each morning. Also the
canteen would like to minimise the exchange of cash as much as possible so card
payment is the preferred option but do understand that some students do not
have access to card payments.
We very much appreciate the P&C support through the phased return of students
to Great Lakes College.
Once restrictions regarding volunteers on campus have been lifted, canteens at
Forster and Tuncurry Campus will require volunteer help, please keep your eye on
facebook for a date to be advised.
Next P&C Meeting - TBA
The P&C's only source of funds to support college activities is
the profits generated by the canteens. Volunteers working in the
canteen are critical in helping the P&C generating these profits
and any help from the parent body is greatly appreciated.
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GREAT LAKES COLLEGE CANTEEN PRICE LISTS
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Great Lakes College Principal: Mr Graeme Jennings
Phone: 6555 0555
LOWES
Stockland Shopping Centre Breese Parade
FORSTER 2428 Ph.6555 3870
MYSTIC SOUL 1A Trades Court FORSTER 2428 Ph.6555 6116
JUNGLE SURF Manning Street
TUNCURRY 2428 Ph. 6555 8556
www.junglesurf.com.au
Preferred Uniform Suppliers
COLLEGE CONTACTS
Forster Campus Principal:
Mrs Jennifer Miggins
Cape Hawke Drive
Forster 2428
Phone: (02) 6554 6062
Fax: (02) 6555 6904
Canteen Phone: (02) 6539 6541
www.glcforster-h.schools.nsw.edu.au
Hours: 8am—3:45 pm
PAYMENTS FORSTER CAMPUS
When making a payment using our website’s “Make a Payment” link for
Forster Campus please go to:
www.glcforster-h.schools.nsw.edu.au
Tuncurry Campus Principal:
Ms Sally Chad
The Northern Parkway
Tuncurry 2428
Phone: (02) 6555 0500
Fax: (02) 6557 6511
Canteen Phone: (02) 6555 0575
www.glctuncurr-h.schools.nsw.edu.au
Hours: 8am—3:30pm
PAYMENTS TUNCURRY CAMPUS
When making a payment using our website’s “Make a Payment” link for Tuncurry 7-10 Campus please go to:
www.glctuncurr-h.schools.nsw.edu.au
Senior Campus Principal:
Ms Davina Bowen
The Northern Parkway
Tuncurry 2428
Phone: (02) 6555 0555
Fax: (02) 6557 6511
Canteen Phone: (02) 6555 0575
www.glcsenior-h.schools.nsw.edu.au
Hours: 8am—3:30pm
PAYMENTS SENIOR CAMPUS
When making a payment using our website’s “Make a Payment” link for
Senior Campus please go to:
www.glcsenior-h.schools.nsw.edu.au
FORSTER CAMPUS TUNCURRY CAMPUS SENIOR CAMPUS