Proserpine State High School eNewsletter...Aug 20, 2018 · your resume off to the store or send an...
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Email:Email: [email protected]:Phone: 07 4945 0111
20 August 201820 August 2018
Date Claimers
BOOK WEEK
If you have used or unwanted books please donate to the officefor our annual book swap.
All money raised will be donated to ‘Room to Read’ whichestablishes literacy programs in third world communities.
GRADE 11 DRAMA LUNCHBOX THEATRE
SCHOOL DENTAL SERVICE
The School Dental Service is now offering treatment tostudents in Years 7 to 10 at Proserpine State HighSchool.
A parent/guardian must attend.
Please phone 0412 369 351 by Thursday 23 August tobook an appointment.
SENIOR DRAMA PRODUCTIONS
SET PLAN INTERVIEWS
Bookings for Set Plan Interviews are now openfor Year 10 studentsIf your Year 10 student is intending on continuing their SeniorSchooling in Year 11 next year, the school will be conductingSET Plan Interviews on Friday 31 August from 8:30am to3:30pm. Parents and students may book 30 minute interviewswith staff to assist them in selecting their subjects for 2019.The booking system SOBs is available for parents fromTuesday 14th August until 3:30pm Thursday 30 August
https://sobs.com.au/pt/parent.php
Principal Perspective
PARENT COMMUNICATION
We are launching a new communication tool for the schoolwhere parents can subscribe for free and get up-to-datemessages, notifications and reminders straight to their phone.The main attribute of this app is that you can choose whatinformation you want to receive from the school and not haveto be bothered with information that does not affect you oryour student. For example you can choose whether to receivesenior school or junior school information, instrumental music,or sporting information such as NQ Trials or rugby league /volleyball – you choose! You can also at the press of a buttonreceive the latest school newsletter, visit the school FaceBookpage, view the school calendar, access school forms anddocuments, or send in an absentee message for your child andmore.
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Go to ‘General Information’ towards the end of the newsletterfor instructions on how you upload this new FREE app.
PARENT AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
It was impressive to see so many parents and students at ourSubject Selection Evening and QTAC Information Session lastweek for our current Year 9, Year 10 and Year 12 students.This stage of the year is crucial for these groups of students asthey move into their respective phases of the senior school. Ifparents would like further advice regarding our wide selectionof subjects available or pathways beyond school, please don’thesitate to contact the school and a member of our seniorschool team will be in contact to assist.
If you attended the Year 9 or 10 Information Evening, couldI please ask you to answer the few questions below on howbeneficial this evening was for you, so we can ensure parentsand students are receiving valuable and useful informationregarding their students’ future subject choices.
https://proserpineshs.schoolzineplus.com/survey/8
FUTURE GOALS AND CAREER PLANNING
Our students have been exposed to an array of informationthis term to assist them in future planning to achieve theirpersonal goals and select relevant courses of study. The verysuccessful Proserpine State High School Careers Expo set theplatform for students to explore possible future pathways andthe educational programs required to be successful into thefuture.
Students have also engaged in faculty presentations,information sessions from James Cook University, whilst agroup of students participated in the Airforce Flight Simulatorand accompanying discussions led by defence force personnel.
Assisting students with their future pathways is a key priority ofthe school and we are fortunate to have such experienced staffto lead the way for our students.
L-R: Tessa Jolley and Jim Smith received the highestresults.
YEAR 9 SUCCESS INTO SENIOR AND YEAR 10SET PLANNING - PARENT MEETINGS
Two very important days being coordinated by our school forYear 9 and Year 10 students is fast approaching. For thefirst time the school is facilitating student and parent/caregivermeetings to discuss the transition from junior school to seniorschool for our Year 9 students. With the implementation ofthe new senior curriculum in 2019 it is more than ever crucialthat decisions regarding subject choice be accurate during thecourse of Year 10. Gaining a foundation in Year 10 will assistin selecting more informed subjects in Year 11 and increasesuccess.
Year 10 SET Planning meetings will also take place on Friday31 August, providing an early point of communication betweenstudents, parents/caregivers and the school to assist with theselection of successful pathways in Year 11 and Year 12. Thisis also an opportunity to explore additional options offeredthrough our extensive senior program such as external courses,TAFE and School based Traineeships and Apprenticeships.
SCHOOL OPINION SURVEY
If you have already completed and returned your Parent/Caregiver Survey, thank you and please disregard this notice.If not already completed, the online surveys will remain openuntil Friday 24 August 2018. This is your opportunity to have asay about what this school does well and how this school canimprove.
If you haven’t received a survey access details yet, pleasecontact the administration office on 49450111.
ATTENDANCE
I promote regularly to our school community the importance ofattendance and the strategies that encourage students to bereflective against our school target of 95% attendance for everystudent. The target of 95% attendance equates to 2.5 daysabsent a term or 5 days absent a semester or 10 days absentin the school year.
Our school recognised some high achieving care groups lastweek who worked hard to win the Care Group Challenge forTerm 2, improving their overall attendance. Students enjoyed aBBQ lunch cooked especially for them and set their focus ontaking out the next challenge.
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On Wednesday’s parade student who achieved 100%attendance in Term 2 will be presented with their certificates onyear parade.
Junior Secondary News
BEHAVIOUR AND EFFORT INCENTIVE
Year 7 Awardees
Gold
Isabella Allan, Lauren Atkinson, Kate Bennett, Georgia Butler,Malea Callaghan, Laila Dodgson, Kaylem Douthwaite,Annabelle Head, Katie Ivers, Evie Jones, Serenity Maginn, IndiManley, Lara Moss, Nathan Scarborough, Acadia Simmonds,Ethan Smith, Holly Smith, Makaela Stefani, Liam Stuchbree,Riley Stuchbree, Chantelle Teale, Lily-Ann Tetley, KahaliaWarner-Ball and Charlie Windsor.
Silver
Lachlan Barford, Leah Borghardt, Taela Braney, Tiana Brown,Rachael Buckley, Bella Cain-Karger, Madison Curr, OliviaDance, Laura Denmeade, Matilda Dennison, IssabelleFernandez, Alannah Fitzpatrick, Paige Giles, Kaitlyn Harvey,Shorai James-Hankin, Nathan Lee, Pauline Mallare, ThomasMaloney, Annaleise McIntosh, Simone Mitchell, Hillarie Morada,Alexi Mulcahy, Taylor Nusteling, Abbie O’Sheehy, MikalaPearce, Tristan Porter, Sam Rogers, Sarah-Jane Serret, NoahSimpson, Jaymee Stevens, Telecia Tame, Alora Thomas, JahlaThompson, Ethan Ventura and Tiffani Youd.
Bronze
Shannon Allan, Shehara Bradley, Kirra Burke, Tate Butler, TydeChittleborough, Corey Dwyer, Hayley Edge, Korina Gerhart,Kai Grundy, Tegan Hanks, Joshua Hansen-Harden, MitchellHinton, Bella Hiscox, Jett Hiscox, Zander Hope, JoryJames-Johnson, Becky Little, Mattilda McCabbin, Luke Pini,
Cooper Sander, Zachary Sleight, Braith Tetley and MagentaTulk.
Year 8 Awardees
Gold
Ashlyn Becker, Jethroe Bird, Amali Brett, SurayaChittleborough, Khaila Docking, Stella Duggan, TazmynEade-Joy, Jayme Farr, Velvet Heatley, Emily Hinschen, Abi Lee,Aysha Leigh, Madison List, Savannah McCoombes, SharvaniMcCoombes, Saskia McDonald, Eli McGrath-Ashton, SarahMorrissey, Jada Neill, Vanda Nichols, Adam Osborne, JordanPadroth, Ethan Raiteri, Holly Ringelstein, Mac Rogers, KasonScott, Kimba-Lee Simmonds, Jim Smith, Joey Taylor, SashaTempleton, Dylan Thurecht, Liam Tomas, Georgiana Von Nida,Vanessa Waipape and Tamzyn Warrilow.
Silver
Chelsea Benson, Alice Bleys, Tea Byrne, Jessi Clarke, MollyCoghlan, Hayden Crisp, Hayley Duggan, Grace Franke, JessiHalpin, Jayda Hancock, Jonathan Heatley, AnaiyahJames-Hankin, Layla Linneweber, Florence Matthews, JordynMau, Lexy Moylan, Jye Muller, Charlie Norman, Geddy Price,Ethan Raiteri, Kirk Ruck, Harmony Sanderson, Sam Schulte,Ciara Sephton, Bobbi-Lea Simpson, Bridgett Smith, XanthiaThompson, Kurt Tuckett, Sabine Turner, Connor Wedge, BreeWheeler, Feywer Bunket, Prue Williams and Heath Yule.
Bronze
Dylan Barbeler, Tahlia Barnicoat, Emily Bennett, Jade Botto,Memphis Campbell, Emily Carter-Attwood, Kassidee Dawson,Henry Docking, Liam Eames, Bethany Eckel, Gemma Giller,Ruby Gorlick, Reon Grant-Iramu, Ruby Hearn, Sahara Heslop,Rachel Hutchinson, Kieren Jensen, Robert Laffin, FlynnMatheson-Hone, Carly Matthews, Hayley Moller, Tahlia Morris,Ryan Muller, Zara Murray, Michael Pettiford, Kybie Phillips,Jaydn Riddell, Phoebe Rogers, Sean Ryan, Drayer Smith, EllaStrobel, Indra Susila, James Tate, Imogen Travers, JasmineTurner, Libby Whitcombe and Mia Williamson.
Year 9 Awardees
Gold
Lily Arena, Ariel Bandow, Korin Dean-Boettcher, Chloe Forsyth,Emily Foster, Alexis Graham, Jakarra Heffernan, Kiarni Hinton,Molly Hird, Abby Hiscox, Chelsea Hodder, Tessa Jolley, TayaLane, Grace Male, Bella Manley, Hayley Norman, Arna Stevens,James Talbot, Lily Upston and Kasey Yule.
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Silver
Alyssa Allan, Ashlee Botto, Jack Dwyer, Penny Farrell, ImogenGraham, Luke Handley, Ben Ivers, Ayush Lama, KateMcDonald, Hope Mitchell, Jessica Peck, Jai Sander, SeabreeaMilliken, Keyra Smith, Holly Spencer, Bronte Templeton andKynesha Tetley.
Bronze
Anarella Bennett, Jack Briskey, Ike Carlson, Timothy Cauchi,Ella Davis, Caitlin Deakes, Hayley Harper, Ateriana Hirini, LillianJones, Kaya Maginn, Bradley McKenzie, Emily Okabe, GarethO’Sheehy, Skye Ovari, Conner Pearce, Cody Petterson, IsaacPorter. Jolan Purdell, Freddy Rudkin, Hayden Schulte, TahliaSkinner, Emily Wilson, Angus Von Eitzen and Tahlia White.
Mrs Narelle Latter, Mrs Maddy Thorburn and MsRayleen RasmussenYear 7, 8 and 9 Coordinators
Senior Schooling News
FROM THE GUIDANCE OFFICER
Senior Options Bulletin
Go to the ‘Senior Info’ for Career Options 13 on the side panelto the left of the newsletter for lots of information such as:
Lighting The Way Careers Expo
Thank you
On behalf of the students and staff atProserpine State High School, we would liketo thank all the wonderful exhibitors who
gave up their time to attend the Careers Expo last week. This upto date, authentic career and study information is invaluable tostudents endeavouring to make decisions about their future.Feedback from both students and parents was extremelypositive. See the comments below:
List of Exhibitors
Air Whitsunday Seaplanes MRAEL
Australian Defence Force My 105FM
Bendigo Bank Mylestones Employment
Blue Care ProserpineCommunity Care
National DisabilityCoordination OfficerProgram
Bogie & Co Solicitors New York Film Academy
Bond University Physio Plus Whitsunday
Bowen Gumlu Growers Assc. Proserpine NursingHome
Coffee Cart – Ms Cathy Muller& Yr 10 Hospitality students
Proserpine Vet Surgery
Community Solutions Proserpine Youth Space
Coral Sea Resort Qld Ambulance Service
CQU Qld Health
Cruise Whitsundays QIT Plus P/L
Dept of Employment, SmallBusiness & Training
Qld Police Service
Devocean QUT
Eclipse Financial Services Racing Queensland
EMC (e marine courses) SAE Qantm CreativeMedia Institute
Energy Qld Student One
Explore Whitsundays TAFE Qld
First Aid First Tec-NQ / Try a Trade
Flametree Tourist Village Th3rd Dimension Media
Glencore Torgas
Griffith College Tourism Whitsundays
Hays Recruitment Urban Hair & BeautyLounge
Ideal Placements University of Qld
Iglu Student Accommodation University of SouthernQld
International House Whitsunday RegionalCouncil
James Cook University Wilmar – Proserpine Mill
JMC Music Academy Work Experience
John Flynn College Work Connections
Maritime Safety Qld World EducationProgram Australia
McDonalds Family Restaurant
• University of Melbourne - New Scholarships
• UQ Sport Scholarships
• USQ - Early Round Scholarships closing closes on31 August 2018.
• USC - Undergraduate Scholarships
• NIDA holiday programs
• Year 12s need to log into their learning account towin an Apple MacBook Pro.
• Griffith University - Want to study engineering butdon’t have the prerequisites?
• QUT - Applying for Creative Industries courses withadditional entry requirements
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Sharon Rudinski and Jenni HealyCareers Expo Coordinators
“On behalf of Bowen State High School students who attendedthe Proserpine State High School’s Careers Expo, pleaseaccept our thanks for the efforts you and your school putin to present our students with a wonderful opportunity tospeak with such a diverse range of presenters. The studentsthoroughly enjoyed their time and commented that they foundthe experience to be very helpful and interesting. Also, pleasepass on to your exhibitors our thanks and appreciation for theirtime and commitment. We will be back in 2020!!!”
Stan LarkinGuidance Officer – Bowen State High School
INDUSTRY NEWS
School Based Traineeships
Full time Apprenticeships
Casual Positions
Defence Force Work Experience Program for Term 3
This placement is a hands on and interactive experience foryoung women who are considering a career the AustralianArmy. Participants will be exposed to various 3rd Brigade unitsto gain an understanding of diverse job roles.
The camp is open to female students in Years 10-12 agedbetween 16-18 years of age. This is a residential camp andparticipants will be accommodated at Lavarack Barracks.
Students need to apply online by August 26 2018 by usingthe link below.
http://www.defence.gov.au/WorkExperience
- 10 Force Support Battalion Overview- Infantry Overview – 3RAR- Army Aviation – 5AVN- Navy Overview – HMAS Cairns- Air Traffic Control – 425SQN- Army Band – 1RAR Band
Please visit B4 for more information on the positions available,school based traineeships & apprenticeships, or workexperience.
Student Support Services Team
Think U Know
Attached is a fact sheet on “Parent Instagram”. This sheet is forparents to read and learn how to navigate Instagram so theycan help their child with the program.
HEALTH MATTERS
Sun Smart Care Group Points
Congratulations to all those who were SUN SMART at theAthletics Carnival. This year in conjunction with our Year 12Health students we tried a couple of new initiatives to help you,be SUN SMART…double points at the SUN SMART TABLEand seniors walking around with sunscreen and dots that couldbe redeemed for points the Sun Smart Table. Well done Year12 Health students!!!!
Placings for the Athletics Carnival were:
Third place on 65 points K6 and K7Second place on 70 points K2First place on 78 points F7
Here’s a tip…get your hat out of your bag and put it on yourHEAD!!!
• National Australia Bank in Airlie Beach andProserpine are offering a Certificate III Businesstraineeship opportunity to Year 10 indigenousstudents. Click on flyer below.
• Denmans Beer Cafe is looking for a school basedhospitality trainee.
• Cruise Whitsundays are offering a school basedcoxswain traineeship.
• Prince of Wales Hotel is looking for a 1st yearapprentice chef. Possibility of school basedarrangement until the end of year and full time nextyear.
• Mechanical Apprenticeship and ElectricalApprenticeship available in Cannonvale. Possibilityof school based arrangement until the end of yearand full time next year.
• Grant Painters are looking for 15-17 year old for afull time 1st year apprenticeship working in the AirlieBeach area. Please email your resume to Kerrie –[email protected]
• Plastering Apprenticeship – Full time in Proserpine.See Mrs Jolley or Mrs Porter in B4 for details on howto apply.
• Boost Juice Airlie Beach are looking for vibrant andenergetic team members for casual positions. Dropyour resume off to the store or send an email [email protected]
• Supercheap Auto are looking for a 17 year oldcasual. If you are interested, take you resume intotheir store at Cannonvale.
• Lavarack Barracks – Women in the Army AdventureCamp – 25-27 September
• For other Upcoming placements go towww.defence.gov.au/WorkExperience
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Congratulations to all those who SLIPPED, SLOPPED,SLAPPED and WRAPPED…you might have saved yourselffrom melanoma!!!
The overall winners of the SUN SMART CARE GROUPSHIELD for 2018, consisting of points from the SwimmingCarnival, Care Carnival and Athletics Carnival are as follows:
Third place on 183 points C7Second place on 189 points K6 and K7First place on 259 points F7
CONGRATULATIONS!!!
School Immunisations
Tuesday 21 August
If your child is not here on the day and misses out on theirvaccination then you need to contact the hospital or makearrangements with your local doctor/GP to have it done.
For further information, please contact me.
YARNING CIRCLE
InspireU - LAW
InspireU - Law is a camp provided specifically for Aboriginal andTorres Strait Islander students, male and female, in Year 11 and12 in 2018 that have an interest in studying law.
The camp is co-ordinated by staff from the Aboriginal andTorres Strait Islander Studies Unit (ATSIS Unit) at The Universityof Queensland (UQ), St Lucia campus over five (5) days.
Students will participate in:
Students take part in a range of activities designed to providea practical insight into law and the many opportunities for studyand careers in this industry.
Accommodation is supervised, with separate accommodationfor female and male students.
Open the link to read more about the camp.
Videos For Change 2018
See yah when I’m looking at yah.
Student AchievementsProserpine State High School has seen many amazing studentachievements at regional, state, national and international levelsso far in 2018. While student achievements will continue to beposted on our social media platforms, as appropriate, we haveestablished a ‘Performance and Achievements’ page on ourwebsite celebrating these student accomplishments.
Tori Mansfield – Competed in the Pony Club of QueenslandState Championships in Maryborough in July. She competed inthree disciplines with her horse Cil Dara Churchill winning goldin the Preliminary Dressage G1 and the Combined Training A2.
View other student’s achievements by visiting the website andclick on the ‘Our School’ tab or click on link below to view them:
https://proserpineshs.eq.edu.au/Ourschool/Performanceandachievements/Pages/Performanceandachievements.aspx
• Years 7 boys and girls Human Papillomavirusvaccination [HPV] (2 of 2)
• Interactive workshops and lectures;
• Workplace visits;
• College stay; and
• Heaps more!
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Student Voice
SID SCHOOL
“Over the holidays I was lucky enough toget accepted into the Indigenous AustralianScience & Infrastructure Development (SID)School down in Brisbane. The time I spentthere was filled with awesome experiencessuch as Queensland University ofTechnology site visits, bowling, lazer tagand many more. The SID School gave me
many opportunities and connections and I made life-longfriends with cool people.”
By Pia Simpson
LIGHTING THE WAY CAREER EXPO
“I really enjoyed the Careers Expo as I founda lot of helpful information about a lot ofdifferent career opportunities. I’m nowconsidering applying for one of theuniversities that was at the expo. Thank youto Mrs Rudinski for organising this greatevent and thanks to all the exhibitors.”
By Jayze Pollard
“The expo gave me ideas on all theopportunities I have for my future. I’minterested in hospitality so I spoke to TAFEand the MacDonald’s stalls to see where Icould go. I also visited many of the otherexhibitors to get extra ideas.”
By Felicity Gould
“I was pleased that I had the opportunity tospeak to the ERGON team. I have nowapplied for their apprenticeship intake and Iam eagerly awaiting for their response.”
By Nahkeeta Miller
“This year’s Careers Expo was amazing.The amount of stands and opportunitiesgiven were enough to allow everyone to getan insight of their future. I for one walked inwith absolutely no idea about my future, butafter talking with some of the universities,careers etc. I now have a betterunderstanding on what I want to do with my
life.”
By Imogen Tulk
Faculty News
BUSINESS AND DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIESDEPARTMENT
NAO Robot Visit
For the last four weeks PSHS has had the opportunity towork with a cutting edge robot commonly known as NAO.With a price tag on par with a new hatch back, NAO has anabundance of features that we were able to explore.
The chance to work with the robot was offered to all studentswho were interested, with lunch time workshops runningmultiple times over the last few weeks. A small handful ofstudents were interested with only one eager student attendingevery workshop; Tim Cauchi.
Tim started off with no knowledge of NAO or the softwarethat was used to program it, but that didn’t deter him in theslightest. By the time NAO had to leave us Tim was able tohave NAO respond to touch control, speech recognition andeven program custom made actions. It was very good to seesomeone with such a passion to understand this continuallyadvancing technology and I hope other students take up thisexcellent opportunity in years to come.
Lukas SaboMathematics, Science and Computer AnimationTeacher
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HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCE
Year 11 and 12 Social and Community Studies students arecurrently studying Tropical Cyclone Debbie and how particularorganisations assisted the local community before, during andafter the disaster. They have been lucky enough to recentlyhave some guest speakers come to the school to speak tothem. Mark Connors, from the local State Emergency Service,spoke to the students about the role SES had during thecyclone, Colleen Hill spoke about her experiences duringCyclone Ada compared to Cyclone Debbie, and Tim Farran,from the Proserpine Police Station, spoke about what the policedo to keep the community safe in a natural disaster.
Rachael NobleEnglish and Humanities Teacher
SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
Proserpine River Excursion
Year 12 Chemistry students have just completed a field trip tocollect some mangrove mud samples that they will experimenton throughout Term 3. Local soil scientist, Scott Hardy wasable to assist the students with the help from the WhitsundayRegional Council to gather soil samples from the ProserpineRiver. The soil that they are testing is quite dangerous andhas the potential to become very acidic. In some cases thismangrove mud, once disturbed, over a couple of weeks canhave a pH lower than battery acid found in the typical family car.Any opportunity to play in the mud is good.
Hydeaway Bay Excursion
A fantastic classroom with a view, greeted the Year 11 MarineScience students at Hydeaway Bay/Champagne Bay. Thestudent were there to collect some scientific data about thefragile fringing reef and the rock pools at low tide for theirassignment. The students observed many different marineorganisms throughout the day. They were able to gather abioticdata, such as pH, salinity, temperature and dissolved oxygen,using software loaded onto their phones. The day was a greatsuccess with most of the students wishing that all lessons wereat the beach.
Steve OliverScience/Mathematics Teacher
Sports Section
PROSERPINE STATE HIGH SCHOOLATHLETICS CARNIVAL 2018
Last Wednesday 8 August, Proserpine State High School heldits annual Athletics Carnival. Enthusiastic students attendedadorned in their house shirts and showed a wonderful displayof school pride.
The day itself was full of students jumping, throwing, running,dancing and cheering for their house with plenty of laughsalong the way. Again, participation won the day with Flinderssuccessful based on their excellent numbers in “B” Divisionevents, defeating Oxley (who led “A” Division by 45 points),Kennedy and Cook. There were excellent numbers participatingenthusiastically in all events for all houses particularly the Under13, Under 14 and Open age divisions. Flinders ability to ensureevery event had the maximum number of “A” and “B” Divisioncompetitors they could, was evident with only one agechampion but a winning margin of 50 points over Oxley whohad four age champions.
Flinders House Captains with the trophy
Congratulations to all those who attended and participated ina great day. There was some excellent individual performancesparticularly in the Open Boys where Ryan Wynne (100m andshot put) and Howard McDonald (javelin) came very close tobreaking records. Also Vanya Ngakuru’s 10.96m shot put, MacRogers high and triple jumps and Arlen Bartley-Looke’s sprintdouble were highlights of the carnival.
The sunny conditions gave the school hats a workout andthere was a steady stream of students to the sun safe tentfor sunscreen. The Sunsafe Carnival Shield for all carnivals willbe announced soon on parade. Congratulations to our athleteswho competed for both team and the individual honours ofpersonal bests and age champions. A number of agechampionships were very tight contests.
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Age Champions
13 Years Jayme Farr (Oxley) Noah Simpson (Kennedy)
14 Years Libby Cornish (Cook) Luke Handley (Oxley)
15 Years Bella Manley (Cook) Bibek Khatri (Kennedy)
16 Years Ayla Ovari (Flinders) Sam Flowerday (Oxley)
17/18 Years Veronica Roberts (Oxley) Jayden Lane (Cook)
Age Champions 2018
Thanks goes to all the staff who helped during the day whichonce again turned out to be a highlight of the school calendar.
WHITSUNDAY ATHLETICS CARNIVAL
Any students who finished first or second in any events qualifyto represent the school at the Whitsunday Athletics Carnivalhere on Thursday 23 August and should have collected theirforms and returned them and the trial fee to the office tocompete.
The North Queensland Athletics Trials are in Townsville onFriday 7 September. After the Whitsunday Carnival anystudents who finish first in track events (100,200,400,800mand Hurdles) qualify and second have had their best timenominated. Students who finish first, second or third in field anddistance events (1500m, 3000m and 5000m) qualify to attendNQ Trials.
There will be training after school on Thursday’s and studentscan see HPE staff to request/ organise other lunchtime or afterschool training.
General Information
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GAVEL CLUB
The mission of the Gavel Club is to provide a mutuallysupportive and positive learning environment in which everymember has the opportunity to develop communication andleadership skills, which in turn fosters self-confidence andpersonal growth. The club allows members to practice English,Japanese, Humanities and Drama oral presentations forassessment preparation. So if you have a problem with publicspeaking, this is a way to overcome this and achieve highermarks in your orals.
Meeting are on every second week (even weeks in the schoolcalendar) on a Thursday starting at 3:15pm to 5:15pm in SL2(Japanese room in the Science and Language Centre).
Students that need to catch the service bus home are providedwith a bus pass on request.
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