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“Thought for the Week” A warm smile is the universal language of kindness.
Events In August
Students & Parents Mon 3rd Aug : 2016 Course Counselling Week Wed 5th Aug : VET Ag Excursion-Speed Field Days Fri 7th Aug : Bendigo Writers’ Festival Mon 10th Aug : Parents, Students VTAC Session Wed 12th Aug : Yr 7 2016 Transition-Wed/Thu/Fri Mon 17th Aug : School Council Wed 19th Aug : House Athletics Fri 21st Aug : All day Production rehearsal Fri 28-Sat 29 Aug : School Production
KERANG TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL Telephone: (03) 5452 1062
Facsimile: (03) 5452 2649
Murray Street, PO Box 201, KERANG 3579
[email protected] www.kerangths.vic.edu.au
A State Secondary College
31st July
2015
Vol 23
School Council Parent Representatives
Tami Leggett—President Jeannette Teasdale
Linda Stanton Peter O’Brien
Karen Radcliffe Dean Radcliffe Wayne Gurnett
Principal’s Report
Presentations to VCE Students
On Wednesday Year 12 students from Kerang, Cohuna and Barham participated in the TIS Tour and Looking
after Our Mates, and Year 11s had Fit 2 Drive and AFL Taking the Tackle: Respect is for Everyone presentations.
The first provided Year 12 students with information about tertiary placement and what is available to them. The
second presentation was about keeping students safe and looking out for the dangers to them and their mates.
Year 11 students learned about safe driving habits and changing attitudes and behaviour—not just their driving
skills. All presentations went very well, and once again I am proud of our student behaviour when representing the
school. The presenters commented to staff on a number of occasions how well behaved the students were.
Thanks to all staff involved, and especially Miss Ferrier and Mr Henry for their organisation.
Mobile Phone Policy
At the moment the school mobile phone policy is working well with no “spikes” in issues surrounding the use of
mobile phones at school. However, I would remind you that if students bring their phone to school, it is their
responsibility. I have seen students kicking the football, take their phones out of their pocket and leave them lying
around on the ground. Increasingly, we are seeing issues come into the school from mobile phone usage outside
of school and on weekends. Students, you need to be aware that what you send provides a permanent record of
your conversations for anyone to follow up. Another point I would like to bring to your attention is that once this
to-ing and fro-ing begins, it often rapidly escalates, with neither party getting respite 24/7. This creates a very
toxic environment for those concerned.
‘Hoodies’
A large number of students are wearing ‘hoodies’ under their school jumper. This is not part of the school
uniform, and if parents could assist in ensuring their children do not come to school wearing a ‘hoodie’, this would
be appreciated. It is cold and the students are trying to keep warm, and the school has nothing against students
wearing layers to keep warm, but we ask that they not include a ‘hoodie’. Also, there are good quality jackets for
sale at the Uniform Store which are starting to gain popularity amongst the students, as they look great and are
very warm.
VCE Parent Teacher Interviews
These were conducted on Wednesday and provided an opportunity for students and parents to see how they are
progressing. It is always a positive experience, as students receive feedback on their strengths and areas for
improvement. At the end of the day student outcomes can only improve. If you were unable to attend the evening
and would like to speak to a teacher, please phone the school to arrange a time.
Dean Rogers
Principal
Senior School Matters Fit 2 Drive
Year 11 Students were involved in a workshop designed to support them to make good decisions when faced with risky
driving situations, both as passengers, and in terms of their future driving safety. F2D is about changing attitudes and
behaviours - not their driving skills. Using active learning methods, students were asked to draw upon their own experiences, to develop a
respect and pride for safe road use. The road to empowerment was fostered through small group facilitation undertaken by specially trained
tertiary undergraduates.
Looking After Our Mates
Meanwhile, Year 12 students were involved in the Looking After Our Mates program which builds on the F2D Workshop and together
with Keys Please helps to prepare young people to be safer road users. The session focused on responsible consumption of alcohol and
strategies to avoid drink driving. The session explored a range of drink and drug driving road safety issues that are relevant to young
people. Each of the programs were delivered by Malcom Politt and his team from VicRoads and Andrew Downes from Victoria Police.
AFL Taking the Tackle
Andrew Downes engaged the Year 11 students in a forum called Taking the Tackle: Respect is for Everyone. The session informed
students about equality and the issue of violence against women. This is an AFL and Vic-Health initiative designed to educate students,
make them aware of the law, coping strategies and what to look out for.
TIS Tour
After a hearty sausage lunch Year 12s were involved in the annual Tertiary Information Session. The tour involved representatives from
VTAC, the Victorian Universities and some TAFE and Private Colleges had staff and a display of information for students to take away
with them.
KTHS SENIOR SCHOOL – STUDENTS 2015
IMPORTANT VCE DATES 2015
Unit 2 – 15/06/15 – 6/11/15 (17 weeks) Unit 4 – 01/06/15 – 16/10/15 (16 weeks) VCE Deadlines Unit 2 No work will be accepted after 4:00pm Friday, 6th November 2015
Unit 4 No work will be accepted after 4:00pm Friday, 16th October 2015
SENIOR SCHOOL END OF YEAR EXAMS Unit 3 & 4 Exam Period – Wednesday 28th October – Friday 20th November (VCAA timetable)
Unit 1 & 2 Exam Period – Monday 9th November – Friday 13th November (2hr - Unit 1&2)
Year 10 Exams – Core and Electives Monday 16th – Friday 20th November (Timetabled)
2016 TRANSITION PERIOD 2016 Course Counselling - Friday 13th November 2015
2016 Transition Period – 16th – 27th November (Unit 3&4)
2016 Transition Period – 23rd November – 4th December (Unit 1&2)
Valedictory Evening - Thursday 19th November
VTAC Guides
The 2016 VTAC Guides are now available at the office for $12.
The information in this publication can also be accessed online at http://www.vtac.edu.au/courses-inst/
The online application process opens on August 3rd and closes on September 30th.
There will be a Parent/Student VCTA information session in the KTHS Library on Monday 10th August.
Open Days
For the list of dates, times and information on Open Days go to:
http://www.vtac.edu.au/opendays
Each individual institute will have detailed information about events and activities available on the day.
In the Library there is display of Open Day information from Universities and TAFE colleges,
including pamphlets and suggested questions to ask.
Scholarships
Information on Scholarships that VTAC process can be found at:
http://www.vtac.edu.au/scholarships/
Other useful websites:
http://myfuture.edu.au/tools-and-resources/study-or-training-options/scholarshipsearch
http://studyassist.gov.au/sites/studyassist/scholarshipsandawards
http://www.hobsonscoursefinder.com.au/scholarship/search#.Va3L64wcHIU
http://sarrah.org.au/content/undergraduate-entry-level for Nursing and Allied Health courses
Interested in being a plumber? (and keen to leave school) Certificate II in Plumbing (pre-apprenticeship) Course overview Certificate II in Plumbing (pre-apprenticeship) at Bendigo TAFE is a full time course for 14 weeks with a pathway to lead into an apprenticeship with credits for units that are delivered during the course. This course will prepare graduates with the skills and knowledge for entry level into an apprenticeship. Organised work placement is also provided to enhance employment opportu-nities.
Where - Bendigo Charleston Road Campus
Duration -Full time over 14 weeks including work placement with a licenced plumber for 10 of these weeks.
Course prerequisites - There are no prerequisites for entry into this course.
Assessment - practical assessment - project work
Loddon Mallee Region Basketball Finals, Echuca—July 23rd The KTHS Senior Basketball team consisting of Mitch Booth, Cooper Condely, Gavin Cathie, Jordan Lehmann, Rylan
Hipworth, Jessie Ellis, Will Copland and Jack Daglish headed to Echuca stadium to take on some very strong teams in the
Loddon Mallee Regional Finals.
After not picking up a basketball since March, the team got off to a slow start losing to Catholic College Bendigo 43-22. In
the second game against Mildura Senior, the KTHS team overcame a slow start to push their highly fancied opponents.
Unfortunately, the boys ran out of time and went down 55-46. The third game saw the team up by 2 at half time, but due to a
long day and some tiring players, St Augustine's were able to over run Kerang 42-49.
A great team effort provided some outstanding play, our transition from defence to offence and vice versa improved
throughout the day.
Although results didn’t go our way on the day, a steady improvement during the day and a strong competitive streak shown
by the students ensured entertaining basketball against much bigger opponents. All of the students should be proud of their
efforts on the day and they should be commended for their exceptional representation of our School
Best players on the day from a very even performance were Mitch Booth, Cooper Condely and Will Copland.
Dale Hall—Coach
Loddon Mallee Region Netball Finals, Echuca—July 23rd KTHS Intermediate Netball team also travelled to the Loddon Mallee Region Finals last Thursday. The team consisted of
our captains Jorja McDonald and Jasmine Morris, and Jaymee Williams, Ashlye Faulkner, Morgan Keating, Madison Hall,
Sophie Martins, Cate Short, Elise O’Brien, and our ever reliable scorer, Lauren Adams.
Our first game was against Rochester Secondary College. The girls got off to a slow start but came back from one goal down
at half time to win by two goals (15-13). We faced much taller and stronger opposition in our second and third games going
down to Catholic College Bendigo 18-6, and St Joseph College Mildura 27-9. Our final game against MEC was our most
successful for the day. The girls played exceptionally well and allowed numerous opportunities for our goalers to put the
score on the board; final score Kerang 23 defeated MEC 10.
The ten girls are to be commended for their work ethic, sportsmanship and ability to adapt to playing in positions they are
less familiar with. Best players on the day were Morgan Keating and Jasmine Morris.
Congratulations to the girls who finished 3rd overall.
Zoe Ferrier –Coach
Inter-House Athletics Carnival—Wednesday, 19th August All students are expected to be at school for the Inter-House Athletics Carnival. Students are expected to wear their House colours, and suitable sports attire if they are competing in events. Students are expected to behave in an appropriate manner, at all times during the Carnival. Photographs may be taken during the events, for use in school publications or publicity. If you do not wish your child to be photographed please contact the school.
Students in Years 7-9 have compulsory High Jump over the next two weeks in PE and are reminded to bring their PE uniform.
If you are aware that your child will not be attending due to illness, injury or other legitimate commitments, please contact the school as early as possible, to assist with organisation.
David Clark KTHS Sports Coordinator
Inter-House Athletics Carnival—Call for Volunteers
Dear Parents/Guardians, The Inter-House Athletics Carnival is being held at KTHS on Wednesday, 19th August between 9:00am and 3:00pm. We are seeking
volunteers to assist with the running of the Carnival. Your help would be gratefully appreciated. If you are able to help, please complete
the form below and return it to the school by Friday, 31st July.
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I, __________________________________________ am able to assist with the KTHS Inter-House
Athletics Carnival on Wednesday 19th August.
I can volunteer for the morning/ afternoon/ all day. (Delete whichever is not applicable).
CONTACT DETAILS
Phone number: _________________________________________
E-mail Address: ________________________________________
Signed: ________________________________________________
ENGLISH NEWS There are a heap of writing competitions open to students, any student who would like to enter please see Ms Brewster as soon as possible.
Red Room Poetry Education inspires students and their teachers to create, perform and publish poetry. It is a free poetry writing competition for students and teachers. Red Room Poetry Object invites young writers and their teachers to submit poems about objects that hold special significance to them.
Heywire is run by the ABC where regional students aged 16-22 tell their story about what it is like to live in
regional areas.
Country to Canberra is an essay competition where the winner travels to Canberra to meet
with inspiring mentors. The title of the essay is :
In 500 words or less : If you were Prime Minister for a day, what would you do to help achieve
gender equality?
Latrobe University has a writing competition open to Year 10 students where they enter a short creative piece on
the theme: Home.
Tournament of Minds is a challenge solving competition is open to Years 7 – 10 students who are required to solve a challenge and perform a presentation of 10 minutes in one of the following methods: Applied Technology; Language & Literature; Social Sciences; Maths and Engineering. Any students who are interested in this competition, please see Ms Brewster as soon as possible.
Debating KTHS is looking for Senior, Middle and Junior school debaters to be involved in competition in
August.
SHARNI FERRARI—Girls’ Football On a Saturday Sharni plays netball with the Kerang Football Netball Club in B Reserve, but on Sundays she puts on her
footy boots and plays a game of footy. The Woorinen Football Club placed a Girls’ Youth team in Bendigo Junior
Football League and Sharni was lucky enough to be a part of this new adventure with this fabulous group of girls,
coaches, trainers and supporters. They met each other on a Tuesday afternoon back in April and did their first
training together, and then they played on that Sunday and won. They have all improved so much throughout the season
with their skills and knowledge of the game. We are certainly very proud of this group of girls.
The Woorinen Youth Girls’ team is currently sitting in 5th place on the ladder in the BJFL. They have 3 games left for
the season before the finals. During June, Sharni and 2 other girls from her team were lucky enough to be given a
chance to play in the 2015 “La Trobe University” Academy Challenge. Our girls played for AFL Central Victoria against
AFL Barwon. Sharni is currently the leading goal kicker for the BJFL. She has kicked a massive 35 goals for her first
season of football. She shows fantastic potential to go further with her football adventure. Women’s football is
growing at a very fast pace with the aim to have a women’s football team affiliated with every AFL team in the next
couple of years.
We encourage any girls interested in playing football to get along next year and put their name down with Woorinen
Youth Girl’s football team. Our long term goal is to set up our own Girls’ Football League within our own League and we
can’t do this without support of our local football clubs.
KTHS Girls’ Football Team Later this term we are planning a girls football match for years 9 – 12 against Cohuna to be hosted at Cohuna. If, after reading this article about
Sharni’s successes your daughter/s feel inspired to pull on the footy boots
themselves, encourage them to see Miss Cocking, Ms Pearce or Ms Williams
for more information.
UNIFORM STORE NEWS The Uniform Store is open every Tuesday at lunchtime (12.50pm - 1.35pm) and after school (3.30pm - 4.45pm). If you cannot makes these times, and urgently need uniforms please contact the our Uniform Co-ordinator, Gail McKenzie on 0409 961 349 to organise an alternative day and time.
Woolworths Earn and Learn KTHS is once again participating in the Woolworths ‘Earn and Learn’ stickers promotion. Boxes have
been placed at the office and at the front of the store. We would appreciate it if you would collect
stickers when you shop and pop them in either of the boxes.
Last year we collected 17,000 stickers which enabled us to gain valuable resources for our school.
Adolescents on Social Media… A Guide for Parents has been developed by Jamie Roberts (who many of you know from his
Photograph and The Impression That You Get cyber safety films).
What the series covers...
About the Presenter: Jamie Roberts, Youth Worker and Cyber Safety Advocate has presented social media workshops for
parents at many schools that aim to assist them to better understand the allure of social media for young people, and
what strategies they can use to ensure their adolescent children stay safe, protect their online reputations, and avoid
conflict or bullying online.
For more information please visit http://www.schoolwellbeing.com.au/parenting-guide/, call Jamie on 0408521972 or
email: [email protected]
Kerang Technical High School Absence Note
Student’s Name: …………………………………………….. Year Level……….. … Home Group…………..
Date of Absence: …………………………………..
Reason for Absence: Family Reasons Illness Appointment Holiday
Other Reasons: ………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Parent/Guardian Signature: ………………………………………… Date: …………………………….
Kerang Technical High School Absence Note
Student’s Name: …………………………………………….. Year Level……….. … Home Group…………..
Date of Absence: …………………………………..
Reason for Absence: Family Reasons Illness Appointment Holiday
Other Reasons: ………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Parent/Guardian Signature: ………………………………………… Date: …………………………….
Kerang Technical High School Absence Note
Student’s Name: …………………………………………….. Year Level……….. … Home Group…………..
Date of Absence: …………………………………..
Reason for Absence: Family Reasons Illness Appointment Holiday
Other Reasons: ………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Parent/Guardian Signature: ………………………………………… Date: …………………………….
Kerang Technical High School Absence Note
Student’s Name: …………………………………………….. Year Level……….. … Home Group…………..
Date of Absence: …………………………………..
Reason for Absence: Family Reasons Illness Appointment Holiday
Other Reasons: ………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Parent/Guardian Signature: ………………………………………… Date: …………………………….