From the Relieving Principal
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From the Relieving Principal
MARCH 2013 We acknowledge The Traditional Custodians of this Land. From the Relieving Principal Welcome to 2013 This has been one of the most successful and dynamic commencements to a school year that Keira has experienced. Only a month has passed and already our students and teachers have been engaged in a myriad of learning, sporting and cultural challenges with incredible successes being achieved. School Dux Nisha Pradhan. The last month of 2012 saw our Year 12 students achieve excellent Higher School Certificate results with a significant percentage gaining entry to pursue their learning at a tertiary level. Nisha Pradhan was identified as Dux with a staggering ATAR of 97.25. Nisha has now begun her studies at the University of New South Wales having been successful in gaining a place in the very competitive area of Bachelor of Electrical Engineering/Masters of Electrical Engineering. Welcome to those student and staff members who are joining the Keira Community. Year 7 have made an excellent beginning to the year and have impressed all with their active participation in their lessons and extra curricular activities. Congratulations to Ms Kalatzis- Vlahakis, Head Teacher Welfare and Year 7 Advisers Ms Hicks and Mr Guevara for their facilitation of a well supported and organised transition to high school for our new Year 7. Never before have we begun the new year with so many teachers joining our permanent teaching staff. We welcome Ms Elizabeth Alexander in Mathematics, Ms Erin O‟Leary and Mr Timothy Mortimer in PDHPE, Mr Peter Slattery in Science/PDHPE, Ms Kim Beale in English, Mr Michael Kahabka in History/LOTE (Japanese), Mr Adam Bridger in Social Science, Ms Lee Aynsley in Learning Support, Ms Jennifer Kay in the Library and Ms Vicky Kalatzis-Vlahakis as Head Teacher Welfare. We welcome these teachers to the permanent teaching staff of Keira and a sizeable proportion to their first appointment in our world class Public Education System. Wednesday 6 March 2013 at 7.30pm in the Staff Common Room. ALL WELCOME. (Enter from car park via rear door, then upstairs) PAGE Keira is a powerhouse in sport and only last week we stormed into the world of Triathlon Competition winning the NSWCHS and NSW All Schools Triathlon at the Open Girls event held at Penrith Regatta Centre. 2 Welcome Year 7! We have a great nucleus of students in Year 7, who are very mature, eager, passionate and willing to learn. Their „give it a go‟ mentality has been evidently shown in class, on the sporting fields, and in the playground. Here’s what they had to say about starting Year 7 at Keira High School: I enjoy Wednesdays because its sports day and we can do various sports. Gaby White-Davis ex Fairy Meadow Dem School Our team of Karlie Picton, Olivia Lavalle and Josie Talbot displayed incredible concerted talent in defeating over 160 teams, representing both Government and Independent schools from across NSW. A phenomenal result. In Individual Intermediate Boys Max Stapley, in Year 8, was placed 3rd in NSWCHS and 6th in NSW All Schools. Max as been selected to represent NSW at the Australian Individual Triathlon to be held at the Penrith Regatta Centre in early April. Australia Day is a important moment for all of us to reflect upon our nation‟s history and to acknowledge those Australians who make a significant contribution to our community. In 2012 Mr Guevara was recognised in the Wollongong City Australia Day Awards for his contribution to special education and this year Mrs Green received a commendation at the annual awards dinner for her work within our refugee community. A proud record of acknowledgment for Keira High School, we congratulate Mrs Green on this achievement. Aboriginal Education is a priority at Keira and all public schools. You will notice on the front page the beautiful image of Mount Keira and the coastal strip that runs down to the Tasman Sea and the Five Islands immediately off shore. These significant geographical landmarks are the intrinsic element of an important dream time story. This image is a central focus in our entrance foyer and has been used this year as the cover of our student diary. This beautiful photograph was taken by renowned local photography Brad Chilby. Please note that last week I spoke to the students about this being our last newsletter that will be printed and posted home. It will, as it has always been, available online. However, we are encouraging parents to subscribe for email updates of the newsletter through our website. You will also be able to read this file on your iPhone, iPad and Android Apps. The benefits will be that you can view it immediately after it is published and in glorious colour. Please refer to page 11 on instructions how to subscribe. Mr D J Robson Relieving Principal Good friends, good times, fun classes every day. That’s why I like being at my high school. Broden Mawson ex Fairy Meadow Demonstration School I love being at Keira because we do exceptionally well in sport, have a really nice canteen and wonderful teachers and Principal. Maria Micale ex Wollongong Public School I’m glad I came to Keira because of the vibe the environment has. Max Madden ex Wollongong Public School I like my new school because I am able to make new friends but still keep my old ones. Jasmine Balkwill ex Balgownie Public School I’m glad I came to Keira. All the teachers and students put in a lot of effort to try and make us feel welcome. Brooke Wilson ex Balgownie Public School The one thing I like most about high school is that you have many different teachers and another great thing is the new friends you meet. Gabrielle Weine ex Pleasant Heights Public School I love Keira because every day extends my knowledge to achieve a brighter life in my school years. Adam Karayiannis ex Coniston Public School I love Keira because I have made awesome friends and have new exciting classes. Alex Organ-Caldwell ex Wollongong Public School I like my new school because it is challenging and exciting. Ayrton Jacobs ex Pleasant Heights Public School I love to experience new things and that’s what I was looking for and found. Tara Manocher ex Coniston Public School PAGE Explicit Teaching and ALARM From the Deputy Principals Current educational research is telling us that students learn at a higher level and achieve better outcomes when explicit teaching strategies are employed by the teacher. Welcome to Year 7 It was a wonderful sight to see our new Year 7‟s finally arrive after meeting them several times last year. I have had the pleasure of visiting many of their classes and from what I have seen the students are engaged and fitting in well within their new school. Some Year 7 students are starting to involve themselves in school activities. A few groups have put their teams in for the “Canteen Cup” a lunchtime volleyball competition initiated by our captains. Congratulations to Miss Hicks and Mr Guevera for all their hard work in helping students make a smooth transition into high school Year 7 Advisers: Miss Hicks and Mr Guevera. Year 9 Laptops Year 9 students will soon be receiving their laptops. They are presently being set up at school and will be delivered to students who have returned the completed “Laptop Charter” as soon as possible. Year 9 are also experiencing electives for the first time which gives students the opportunity to follow an interest in greater depth. Mrs Power and Mrs O‟Keefe continue to support their year and have assisted many new students who have come to Keira as their school of choice. Year 11 To support Year 11 students and their families Mr Schmidt and Miss O‟Leary ran a highly informative evening which highlighted programs that we are running at school for senior students, what can be done at home to aid in developing success for a senior student and some insight from senior students concerning methods they are using to achieve at a high level in their HSC. This is the first of a number of initiatives designed to assist Year 11 in these important years. Mr D Sharpe Relieving Deputy Principal Important elements of explicit teaching are; a highly structured learning environment, a focus on specific learning outcomes and breaking subject matter into small parts. In explicit teaching students are provided with a structured framework where content is taught in a logical order and lessons are teacher directed. It is with this knowledge of the benefits of explicit teaching that Keira High School, (along with other schools in our region) have adopted the Explicit Teaching Model. ALARM© stands for “A Learning And Responding Matrix” ALARM© provides a pattern of learning and responding (writing and constructing answers) that enables students to move beyond surface learning and into deep learning. Deep learning is where the student understands and masters material to the point where it can make a difference in their life, allowing them to better understand their world and enables them to shape their attitudes and beliefs. Deep learning also allows students to achieve better outcomes in the HSC. By following the highly structured pattern of learning and responding that ALARM provides, students are more able to achieve in bands 5 and 6 in the HSC. This has been proven convincingly at other DEC schools in NSW. We are currently implementing the ALARM© model with Years 11 and 12 at Keira High School. Staff and students have been introduced to the model and it is being implemented in their lessons. As with anything new, there will be some challenges and I do not expect students to find it easy in the first instance. Learning at the deepest level and thus achieving bands 5 and 6 in the HSC is not easy BUT it is achievable for many students with diligent preparation and development of the necessary skills. The ALARM© Program allows students to develop these skills. Our development of our explicit learning program has been in collaboration with our partner high schools. In particular our initial planning was enhanced by work with Woonona High School and most recently we have become a professional partner of Corrimal High School as they begin to formalise their inclusion of ALARM© in the school‟s strategic plan. Mr B Ellevsen Deputy Principal 3 PAGE Indigenous community marks apology anniversary 4 Career News Rural Fire Service Cadet Program This year in Term 2 students in Year 9 and 10 will be given the opportunity to complete the Rural Fire Service Cadet program as a sport elective. Aunty Lila Lawrence (left), Ricci-Rose Hampten, Aunty Rhonda CruseRawiri and Liam Borst . Picture: DAVE TEASE at Illawarra Mercury On Wednesday 13 February, Keira High School participated in the fifth anniversary of Kevin Rudd‟s National Apology to the stolen generation. This day was held at the Warrigal Employment in Windang and overseen by Aboriginal elders who shared their knowledge and experience. Each of the sixteen schools that participated sent one indigenous and one non-indigenous student to symbolise reconciliation and to learn the stories and history of our nations past. Year 10 student Dylan Skinner and Vice-Captain elect Liam Borst attended the proceedings, representing Keira as a fine Public High School and as an ambassador for multicultural schools across the Illawarra. This day was a great day for all and a step closer to the long overdue healing of past wrongs. Liam Borst and Dylan Skinner at the Warrigal Employment in Windang, marked the fifth anniversary of Kevin Rudd's national apology to the stolen generation. Liam Borst Year 12 Vice Captain A long-term volunteer, Pam Fothergill, came to speak to the students on assembly about the program, Guest speaker: Pam Fothergill which includes theory, such as fire safety in the bush, and hands on activities using the equipment on the fire trucks. The response has been overwhelming and we thank the RFS for giving us the chance to run this program at Keira High School. Ms S Wilcock Careers Adviser UOW Discovery Day 2013 On Monday 4 February, Year 12 students were given the opportunity to participate in the UOW‟s Discovery Day. A Discovery Day gives high school students the opportunity to experience first hand what a day at university is like. They receive a personal timetable and attend lectures just like a current UOW student. The day is about getting students to understand and familiarise themselves with life after the HSC. Discovery Day provides students with an opportunity to experience, for a day, life as a university student. For example, finding your way around the campus, reading timetables and attending classes and lectures. The day was a great success with all students encouraged to apply for tertiary study next year. Rachel Wilson Year 12 Vice Captain PAGE Meet our Wellbeing Team 2013 This is an exciting time for the Wellbeing Team at Keira High School, as it is going through a number of changes. Due to growing student numbers the school has been fortunate enough to attain a new role, Head Teacher Wellbeing. I was successful in achieving this position and will be managing the Learning Support Team and the Wellbeing Team. The position entails leading and supporting staff in order to coordinate programs that assist the physical and mental wellbeing of students at Keira High School. The Wellbeing Team consists of: Our Year Advisers: Year 7 - Ms Hicks, Year 8 - Ms Cusack, Year 9 - Ms Power, Year 10 - Mr English, Year 11 - Mr Schmidt, Year 12 - Ms Arvela, Supervisor Of Female Students - Ms Green and Head Teacher Wellbeing - Mrs Kalatzis-Vlahakis. 5 International Women’s Day 2013 Each year around the world, International Women's Day (IWD) is celebrated on Friday 8 March. It is also known as „The United Nations Day (UN) for Women‟s Rights and International Peace‟. Thousands of events occur not just on this day but throughout March to mark the achievements of women. “The story of women's struggle for equality belongs to....all who care about human rights” - Gloria Steinem. At Keira High School we care deeply about human rights and this is a value that we strive to instil in our students. During the week from the 4 to 8 March students will participate in lessons where an awareness will be raised about the significance of this day. Students will engage in discussion, drama activities and empathy tasks to celebrate the achievements of women in the past, present and future. Ms Mors will continue the tradition of hosting a morning tea which involves female staff and senior female students. The team works closely ensuring that the students are happy, healthy and safe. Mrs Kalatzis-Vlahakis Head Teacher Wellbeing SUPERVISOR OF FEMALE STUDENTS This is my first year undertaking the role of Supervisor of Female Students. I am looking forwards to being part of a united team, aiming to provide support for girls to ensure their safety and security in order for them to maximise their chances of being happy, confident, active global citizens. My role is to support girls in achieving success in learning and to promote positive behaviours via specific programs. I enjoy the responsibility of caring for the welfare of female students. I would like to ensure that girls have equity in terms of the opportunities they can access in order to fulfil their individual potential. Our school believes that it is important to establish a quality learning environment that has significance for girls in order to increase their engagement and consequently, their attainment. Ms Sandra Green English Faculty Four senior students leaders in our school: Ciara Smith (Female Captain), Rachel Wilson (Female Vice Captain), Lisa Sengul and Maddy Hutchinson (two active SRC members and strong leaders) have been invited to a brunch sponsored by the Bluescope WIN Partnership. They will have the opportunity to listen to a variety of female speakers who are successful in economic, political and social arenas. During the year Keira High School students will have the opportunity to be involved in a whole school project to educate and empower girls globally, in developing nations. This contribution will assist in further sustainable change towards the global momentum for women's equality. We are all responsible for ensuring that the future for girls is equal, safe and rewarding. Sandra Green English Teacher Wellbeing Team - Supervisor of Female Students PAGE 6 PDHPE News for every child living with cancer in Australia. This years walk will take place on the 23 and the 24 of March, the walk is designed for young and old and has no restriction on the distance you walk. The Great Illawarra Walk The Great Illawarra Walk was an amazing event to attend last year. Keira High entered as a small team of roughly ten students and two teachers. This team consisted of students from all years and in total raised a staggering $800. Most of the team walked from Shellharbour Village to Thirroul, which is about 38 kilometres. This event made each of us very proud, knowing that we were giving back to the community and also helping sick children and their families. I still drive past certain points of the walk and think to myself “Did we really walk this far?” Photo (left to right): Kate Gill, Sarah Broadhead, Simone James, Miss Leisa Hicks, Miss Erin O'Leary, Rachel Wilson, Josh Pereira, Dylan Arvela, Amena Hadaya and Tahlia Hebben. The Great Illawarra Walk is now in its sixth year and the event is growing steadily. To date it has raised over $200,000 for Camp Quality, the children‟s family cancer charity whose purpose is to create a better life This year we are attending the event again and we are hoping to represent Keira High School with greater numbers. We will also be representing the school by wearing our sports uniform on the day. All family and friends are welcome to join in the walk. Josh Pereira Year 12 Girls in Sport Girls In Sport is an initiative that aims to increase the physical activity levels of girls. Keira High School has developed a training program to encourage all female students to be active and as a result, gain the health benefits that physical activity brings e.g. feeling good and increased concentration. This program will be run throughout the year with the following days and times being run during Term 1: Tuesdays Fridays 3:15 - 4:00pm 3:15 - 4:00pm Personal Trainer PDHPE Teacher (various activities) (see calendar below) Emily Robinson, Abby Trommestad and Renee Henderson are all enthusiastic about the Girls in Sport initiative. Girls who join this rewarding program only have to pay $2 per session – an amazing bargain in view of normal pricing. They will receive a loyalty card where their 1st and 5th session is free and their 10th session earns them a merit stamp. At the end of the term, nominated students for „Best Participant‟ and „Best Attendance‟ will be rewarded with various prizes such as Lorna Jane vouchers. This is a great opportunity for all female students to increase their physical activity levels and gain the health benefits that follow. Please encourage your child to join this excellent program. Miss E O’Leary - PDHPE Faculty Week 2 TUESDAY 3:15 - 4pm 5th Feb Kelly (PT) Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 12th Feb 19th Feb 26th Feb 5th March 12th March 19th March 26th March Kelly (PT) Kelly (PT) Kelly (PT) Kelly (PT) Kelly (PT) Kelly (PT) Kelly (PT) 1st March 8th March Walking Yoga/Pilates (Teacher) (Teacher) 8th Feb 15th Feb FRIDAY Walking Yoga/Pilates 3:15 - 4pm (Teacher) Kelly (PT) 22nd Feb Throw & Catch Activities (Teacher) 15th March Throw & Catch Activities (Teacher) 22nd March Walking (Teacher) 29th March University Swim (Teacher) PAGE Vaccinations for Male and Female students. Boys in NSW high schools will be offered human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination from 2013 to provide protection against developing infections that can lead to cancer. In 2013, the 3-dose course of vaccine will be offered to: Year 7 boys as part of the routine school-based vaccination program. Year 9 boys as part of the national „catch up‟ program in 2013 and 2014 only. HPV is the name given to a group of viruses that affect both males and females. Most people who are sexually active will have a genital HPV infection at some time in their lives. HPV infection usually causes no symptoms and goes away by itself. However, in rare cases can cause life-threatening cancers. The vaccine is highly effective in preventing the main types of HPV infection and is most effective when it is given to people before they are exposed to the virus. As well as protecting males from HPV infections, immunising young men will also help protect women from infection. Parent Information Kits will be sent home to parents shortly. To consent to vaccination, parents are advised to read all the information provided, complete the Consent Form and return it to the school. Both female and male students in Year 7 will also be offered vaccination against other diseases, including diphtheria-tetanus-whooping cough (dTpa), hepatitis B and varicella (chicken pox). Impor tant Dates VISIT 1 Thursday 4 April 2013 Friday 5 April 2013 VISIT 2 Thursday 6 June 2013 VISIT 3 Thursday 24 October 2013 Friday 25 October 2013 For more information please visit www.health.nsw.gov.au/immunisation or contact the Public Health Unit - Wollongong Office on 42216700. Mrs Kalatzis-Vlahakis (Head Teacher Wellbeing) and Ms Green (Supervisor of Female Students) at Keira High School are both available to address any issues or concerns. Ms S Green Wellbeing Team - Supervisor of Female Students 7 Maths News Tax File Number Applications Secondary School Students Program All Year 9 students have been given the opportunity to apply for a tax file number through this program. This process is by far the easiest way for students to apply for a tax file number as they need to provide the details of only one document to prove their identity. The school then verifies the information the student has provided on the form (name, address and date of birth) with the information provided to the school on enrolment. Once the information has been verified by the front office, completed forms will then be sent to the Australian Taxation Office. Students will then receive their tax file numbers within 28 days of the ATO receiving the forms. The school does not receive student TFN from the ATO. Students in Years 10, 11 and 12 who do not have a TFN can see their mathematics teacher and ask for an application form. Students are asked to return their completed applications to their mathematics teacher before Friday 22 March. Ms C Pemberton Head Teacher Mathematics Blood Drive On Friday 15 February, 23 Year 12 students and one teacher participated in a second blood drive at Wollongong Blood Bank. Donating blood provides an opportunity for people to get together and do something special by rolling up their sleeves. For many people blood donors are their lifeline. Currently one in three Australians need blood, yet only one in 30 donate. Modern processing techniques mean that a single blood donation, when separated into its components, can help three different patients. So far 72 lives have been saved by our generous donations and we should strongly commend those who gave blood for the first time. We hope to encourage more donations from students and teachers in the future. Rachel Wilson -Year 12 Vice Captain PAGE Keira’s Alumni Where are they now? Michael Scerri I attended Keira High from 1999 to 2004 and was privileged to represent the school as captain in 2004. In 2008 I completed a bachelor degree in Exercise Science and Rehabilitation at Wollongong University, working at Unanderra physiotherapy as an Exercise Physiologist. For six years after finishing Year 12 I worked as a professional lifeguard over summer and spent most winters overseas. I have seen some beautiful places in the world, having travelled through Europe, Indonesia, the pacific islands, Northern and Central America. In 2008 along with a few mates, we founded Port Kembla Boardriders, and for six years I have been organising, running and competing in monthly surfing competitions. This offers me an enjoyable, unrelated outlet from studying and provides a great sense of belonging in my local community. In 2010 I was accepted into the Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery at Wollongong University on a medical rural bonded scholarship. I anticipate to graduate this year, and will then be spending six weeks in the emergency departments of South Africa, before finishing in Darwin hospital completing a general surgery rotation. I plan to apply for surgical training, wherever that takes me is unknown. I recently got married, bought a little red Kelpie and am building my first house, planning to start a family some time soon. Favourite Keira moment as a student: I have many favourite memories of high school and the experience definitely got more enjoyable as I moved through the senior years. Music was always great; I thoroughly enjoyed the company, and appreciate Mrs O‟Leary‟s sense of humour immensely for putting up with all the laughter and rubbish we spun! Advice for present students: Save some pennies and travel the world. What you will learn from experiencing different cultures will serve a life lesson, you will learn to not take your life for granted and have a lot of fun. Also make time to do the things you enjoy. Having an outlet and allowing yourself to have fun enables you to concentrate on and appreciate your work. Michael Scerri will be our guest speaker at the Captains Induction Dinner on Thursday 7 March. 8 Student Attendance and Absentee Notes Students, parents and caregivers are reminded that absentee notes and late notes are to be given to roll teachers on the first day of attendance following any whole day or partial absence. It appears from our current records that a growing number of students have overlooked this important requirement. Under new computer monitoring of student attendance by the Department of Education, students who fail to bring in notes seven (7) days after returning from absence are now marked “unjustified absence” on school records. Our school‟s new halfyearly and yearly reporting program will also have the facility to identify these absences on future student reports. Roll teachers monitor student absences and your child receives regular notification from them of the dates of any unexplained absences. Please be prompt in returning absentee and late notes to roll teachers in order that the school may maintain accurate recording and reporting of your child‟s absences. Mr R Wilkinson Head Teacher Administration Have you received the School kids Bonus ? Do you know about the Schoolkids Bonus? It is a new cash payment to help eligible families and students with the costs of primary and secondary school studies. If you receive a family or income support payment, including Family Tax Benefit Part A, you could be eligible to receive $410 a year for each primary student and $820 a year for each secondary student, with half paid in January and half paid in July. The Schoolkids Bonus replaces the Education Tax Refund (ETR) and is a much simpler system. You no longer need to collect receipts and payments are made automatically so you don‟t have to wait months to make a claim via your tax return. Check your eligibility by visiting australia.gov.au/schoolkidsbonus and if you think you might have missed out on the January payment, contact Centrelink on 132 468. PAGE 9 CAPA News Production Rehearsal Menace in the Meadow: Keira High’s whole school production is almost here! Our production team has been hard at work rehearsing for our up and coming „Menance in the Meadow‟ performance. Here are some photos. All talking! All singing! All dancing! Follow the action…. This year‟s thrilling show is set in our own Fairy Meadow - back in the days when it was just that - a meadow. By Dylan Maguire and Chris Wilson, Year 10 An evil villain, a sweet heroine, a handsome hero and a cast of colourful characters will thrill you with their quest for development dollars, true love, or just a decent feed! Show dates are Wednesday 3 April Friday 5 April Saturday 6 April (Week 10) BAND The Keira High Band has begun, with a great turnout of musicians ready to get involved, and the sound coming from room 306 was awesome. We are still hoping to get more students involved - if you play an instrument WE NEED YOU!! Band plays from 8.10 am every Monday morning, and all musicians are very welcome. First gig will be the Year 6 showcase evening in March. WOTOPERA A delicious colonial style supper is included in the cost $25 adults, $15 concession and $65 for a family of four. Only 20 will be chosen……. to participate in WotOpera this year. This fantastic opportunity for students to devise, compose and perform their own opera will enable our school community to be a part of something big! Not sure? Tickets go on sale Wednesday 6 March from the school office. Only 120 tickets per show, so get in quickly. Our 2011 show was sold out. Check out WotOpera on Youtube. The cost of participation is $4000, and we are grateful to the P&C for their donation of $500, and also to the generous students of Keira High who gave $429 in gold coin donations as they entered the swimming carnival. Fundraising progress can be followed on our temperature chart in the office. Performance will be at the IPAC in late June. NOTE: people with mobility issues are advised to contact the school before booking. Ms A Lawrence Head Teacher CAPA PAGE 10 CAPA NEWS CONTINUED…. Is your child beginning Year 7 in 2014 ? SCHOLARSHIP WINNER Shaniece Igano made a short film about Warrawong estate's “Legoland”. Picture: ORLANDO CHIODO - Illawarra Mercury 22/2/13 Then come along to our Parent Information Evening at Keira High School The school of choice for our local community of schools. Congratulations to Shaniece Igano, a student in Year 12 last year, who is the recipient of one of four scholarships offered by the Illawarra International Women‟s Day Committee. Each scholarship of $2,000 was awarded “to encourage women in our community, who might not otherwise have the opportunity, to expand their knowledge, skill and experience in a field of their interest or in which they have shown great potential”. (iwdillawarra.com.au) Shaniece‟s involvement as a volunteer with a community film organisation Beyond Empathy, Illawarra, her commitment to her own filmmaking and her success in being selected for artexpress all contributed to Shaniece‟s success in being the recipient of the Cate Stevenson Scholarship. We wish her all the best as she pursues her career in filmmaking at a tertiary level. Ms K Mors Visual Arts Faculty Parking Issues in Lysaght Street REMINDER Please be mindful when dropping off and picking up students from school. Street parking on Lysaght Street is minimal and mostly signposted with restrictions - No parking between 8.00am - 9.30am and 2.30 - 4.00pm on school days. Please ensure that you do not park in resident driveways. Cars have previously been fined for parking across driveways. Mr D J Robson Relieving Principal Wednesday 13 March 2013 The evening starts at 6.00pm in the school hall and concludes at 8.30pm Find out what makes Keira High School so successful. Official welcome by the Principal Organised tours Student displays Performances Head Teachers available to answer questions Supper provided for parents, caregivers and their children. The teaching staff and students of Keira look forward to meeting you on Wednesday 13 March 2013 For further information, please contact the school on 4229 4644 or visit our website at www.keira-h.schools.nsw.edu.au PAGE 11 IMPORTANT MESSAGE UOW Science Workshop Electronic Newsletter On the 17 and 18 of January a few students and I were invited to take part in a workshop at Wollongong University. When the day came, and we all showed up eager to start. Minutes later we were broken up into groups. Me and my friends chose to participate in the course Segments, Joints and Muscles: Investigating How We Move, while others chose other workshops like Industrial Robotics and Creative Writing For Beginners And Beyond. Email Subscriptions iPhone, iPad and Android Apps As the workshop started, we discussed things like motor control and how we react through feedback and feed-forward control. As soon as the lecture ended, we were told to go near a computer monitor and start attaching electrodes to our skin. We first attached them to our legs and used a rubber hammer to test our kneecap reflex and see how long it took us to react. And other stuff like testing out our muscle memory, or our ability to adapt. We tested this by attaching electrons to our arms and setting two water jugs on each end of a tray and quickly removing it to see how our muscles adapt to sudden change. The second day was almost similar, we were told to work on our muscle memory again by doing a series of tests like we had had to put a dot in the middle of a x on a piece with our eyes closed. And the same test again, except this time wearing goggles that blurred our vision. And to top it off, we went to one of the university rooms designed for observing muscle movement like the type they use in movies. I quite enjoyed being involved in these workshops and I am looking forward to them again in the future. Justin Candelaria Year 9 Dear Parent We are pleased to inform you that you can now subscribe to receive your newsletters via email and also access these via an app for your smartphone and tablet. We will no longer be mailing newsletters home. We would prefer you to receive the newsletter electronically. There are many advantages including: easy and direct reminders straight to your email account; simple to use mobile apps; a student can‟t forget or lose the newsletter; access to the newsletter if the student is absent from school; reduced photocopying and administration time costs to the school; and supporting our environmental initiatives. Please note that any savings to the school is money that can be better used on classroom resources or for improving the students‟ school environment. How To subscribe for email updates 1. Visit our website at www.keira-h.schools.nsw.edu.au 2. On the “News & Dates” drop down menu, click “Newsletters and Notes” 3. Under the “Subscribe” heading, tick on the “Newsletters List” and the appropriate year lists 4. Enter in your name and email address. 5. Click Subscribe 6. IMPORTANT: An email will be sent to your email address, you MUST click the “Activate Now” inside this email that is sent to you. Get the school newsletter via an app on your iPhone and iPad Get the iPhone and iPod Touch app by visiting: http://iphone.schoolenews.com.au Get the iPad app by visiting: http://ipad.schoolenews.com.au Android and other apps visit: http://apps.schoolenews.com.au Please note: Parents who had previously requested their newsletter to be emailed to them will have to subscribe to this new computer system. Mr D J Robson Relieving Principal PAGE 12 Sport News School Sport has started in earnest with the election of House Captains, the annual swimming carnival, Wednesday afternoon sport and a large number of South Coast Regional trials. A reminder to students, parents and care givers that sport is a compulsory part of their education and attendance is a requirement of the Department of Education. Students whose behaviour is unsatisfactory and those who come out of uniform or are unprepared for participation in sport on a Wednesday will be sent to sport detention which concludes at 3.00pm. Students who are required to leave early for any reason on Wednesday must have an appropriate note from their carer and have it signed by Ms Vecanski prior to going through Mr Wilkinson, Head Teacher Administration. Students who constantly request to leave early for medical reasons must have a doctor’s certificate indicating the length of time the student is unable to participate in sport. Your 2013 House Captains & Vice Captains House Captains 2013 Congratulations to our 2013 House Captains who were elected by their peers at House meetings Week 2. Boronia (blue) Captain Girls Sari Boschiero Vice Captain Girls Campbell Rutty Captain Boys Izak Delich Vice Captain Boys David Trang Waratah (red) Captain Girls Chelsea Hurt Vice Captain Girls Ayla Yagmur Captain Boys Bryce Boyd Vice Captain Boys Liam Mahoney Acacia (yellow) Captain Girls Karlie Picton Vice Captain Girls Tori Dyson Captain Boys Kurt Foulger Vice Captain Boys Daniel Olsen/Evan Johnston Banksia (green) Captain Girls Acacia Braithwaite Vice Captain Girls Erica Bell Captain Boys Djordje Uzelac Vice Captain Boys Laughlan Bennett Swimming Carnival Some outstanding results were seen by swimmers across all ages at the annual swimming carnival held in beautiful weather at Corrimal Swimming pool. An enormous number of long standing records were broken and I am looking forward to seeing our strong Zone team perform at the upcoming Northern Illawarra Zone carnival at Corrimal Pool late in February. Well done to all our swimmers and congratulations to our Age Champions and record breakers and the all the competitors in Boronia House whose efforts were rewarded with being named Champion House. 12 years 13 years 14 years 15 years Boy Adam Karayiannis Braxton Hurt Lachlan Kimberley Jayden Hutchinson 16 years 17+ years Izak Delich Liam Borst Age Champions Girl Sarah Shin Annalisse Boschan Sophia McLean Alicia Anderson/ Ashleigh Anderson Chelsea Hurt Karlie Picton Swimming Carnival Age Champions Records Broken Harrison Corby Alicia Anderson Jayden Hutchinson Izac Delich 13 years boys 50m Breaststroke 13 years boys 50m Freestyle 15 years girls 100m Freestyle 15 years girls 50m Freestyle 35.87sec 29.54sec 1:03.25sec 29.00sec (previous record 40.41sec (previous record 30.14sec (previous record 1:05.05sec (previous record 29.40sec 1993) 2011) 1990) 1991) 15 years boys 200m Freestyle 15 years boys 100m Freestyle 15 years boys 50m Freestyle 15 years boys 50m Breaststroke 15 years boys 50m Butterfly 15 years boys 50m Backstroke 16 years boys 50m Freestyle 2:06.00sec 58.83sec 26.78sec 38.53sec 30.43sec 32.63sec 26.72sec (previous record 2:10.07sec (previous record 1:01.07sec (previous record 27.40sec (previous record 39.10sec (previous record 31.20sec (previous record 35.00sec (previous record 27.30sec 1988) 1994) 1983) 1983) 1994) 1988) 1995) Regional Selection Congratulations to Lincoln Mackreth-D‟Souza for his selection in the South Coast Regional Baseball team to compete at NSWCHS state championships. Ms K Vecanski Sport Organiser Swimming Carnival Photos PAGE 13 PAGE 14 Community News KHS does not receive or accept any paid advertising for Community Notices. Also, we have no way of checking the bona fides of any information received. We encourage parents/caregivers to make all necessary checks prior to involving their children in activities listed. World Education Program (WEP) Australia is now accepting applications from students who wish to participate in 2013/14 exchange programs for a summer, semester or year. Students can choose to study and live life with a carefully selected host family in more than 25 countries. Exchange students return to Australia with maturity, confidence, and in many cases, proficiency in another language. If learning another language is not for your child, excellent programs to the USA, Canada, Ireland and the UK are also available. Scholarships to Argentina and China and Early Bird Specials are now available for programs commencing in 2014! Become a WEP Host Family! Experience the joys of hosting an exchange student and gaining an international family member. Visit www.wep.org.au to find out more. Find Out More! Request a free information pack. Visit www.wep.org.au, email [email protected] or call 1300 884 733. Grand Pacific Walk Information Session Wollongong City Council is developing the Grand Pacific Walk, a 60km path that will run from the Royal National Park to Lake Illawarra. The share-path will follow the Grand Pacific Drive route, giving pedestrians and cyclists safe access to enjoy the views and attractions of this beautiful area. The Grand Pacific Walk will provide means for healthy and environmentally sustainable activities while promoting connections between local communities. Council invites the community to be involved in the development of this project by having their say at the following information session: Sunday 3rd March - 11am - 1pm, next to North Beach Bathers Pavilion For more information visit the Council website at www.wollongong.nsw.gov.au/grandpacificwalk or call Paula Kennedy on 4227656. UPCOMING EVENTS DATE EVENT Wednesday 6 March 2013 P&C Meeting in the Common Room at 7.30pm, all welcome. Friday 8 March 2013 Year 11 Biology Excursion Wednesday 13 March 2013 Year 6 into 7 (2014) - Information Evening Thursday 14 March 2013 Captain‟s Induction Ceremony in School Hall 12.10pm Friday 15 March 2013 Year 7 Zoo Excursion Wednesday 20 March 2013 Year 12 Half Yearly Exams commence Thursday 28 March 2013 Uluru Parent Information Night at 5.30pm in the Common Room (for parents who have students attending the camp). Wednesday 3 April 2013 Whole School Production Opening Night Monday 8 April - Friday 12 April Year 10 Work Experience Week Friday 12 April 2013 End of Term 1 Monday 29 April 2013 Term 2 commences - Staff Development Day Wednesday 1 May 2013 Students return to school for Term 2 Tuesday 14 May 2013 Year 8, 9, 10 Parent / Teacher Afternoon Tuesday 21 May 2013 School Athletics Carnival Tuesday 28 May 2013 Year 7, 11, 12 Parent / Teacher Afternoon Visit: www.keira-h.schools.nsw.edu.au