Principal`s Message - Williamstown High School
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Principal`s Message - Williamstown High School
Issue 1, February 2014 Principal’s Message Welcome back to term 1 2014. I would like to give a special welcome to all new students at both campuses. We have had a great start to the year. The special program at Bayview allowed time for homegroup sessions to set up important expectations for the year in line with our school wide positive behaviour approach. If you are keen to read more about this there are links on our website and more information will be shared at the year level information sessions over the next few weeks. At Pasco the Headstart program at the end of 2013 ensured a smooth start straight into the courses this year. We have moved our homegroup session at Pasco to follow recess to ensure all students are present to collect important information and so they can take part in the essential activities covered in this time. VCE Results We were very pleased with the VCE and VCAL results in 2013. Congratulations to the class of 2013 The Graduation ceremony was again a very successful and moving evening. A quick summary of the results indicates the following: • There were 82 Study Scores ≥ 40 • There were 13 Study Scores ≥ 45 • There was 1 student who scored a perfect score of 50 • There were 28 students with an ATAR over 90. It was wonderful to see the class of 2013 at the Williamstown town hall graduating and celebrating together with their families. CALENDAR February 2014 17 - 21 19 - 20 19 - 22 25 27 Year 7 Camp Year 11 Parent Workshop Senior Music Tour Year 10 Family Orientation Year 7 BBQ for Parents March 2014 3-5 10 11 Unit 3 Outdoor Education Camp Labour Day (Public Holiday) Whole School Curriculum Day (Student Free Day) Unit 1 Outdoor Education Camp School Athletics Carnival Bayview Campus Working Bee Parent Teacher Online bookings open Year 9 Cadets Camp Alpine students return 19 –21 21 22 25 27 –28 31 April 2014 2 3 4 Year 7-9 P/T/S interviews (Bayview Campus) Year 10-12 P/T/S interviews (Pasco Campus Last day of term1 Successful VCAL Program We had great success with our VCAL program in 2013 with many students obtaining apprenticeships and others moving on to further study. (Continued on page 2) College Principal: Lisa Sperling Bayview Campus Principal: Darryn Kruse Bayview Assistant Principal: Tamy Stubley Bayview Street, Williamstown, 3016 T: (03) 9399 9228 F: (03) 9399 9217 Pasco Campus Principal: Gino Catalano Pasco Assistant Principal: Ross Adamson Pasco Street, Williamstown, 3016 T: (03) 9397 1899 F: (03) 9397 6899 School Captains: Charles Keeble and Nala Taukilo Vice Captains: Ashleigh Davey and Kristina Mastrokostas Williamstown High School Issue 1 - February 2014 New Staff Here is a short note from a parent: “We just want to thank you and the other VCAL teachers who taught our son Year 12 2103 at Williamstown High. He had a fabulous year thanks to you all and we highly recommend the VCAL program that you offer. He has now just started an apprenticeship at an Engineering firm in Sunshine and also has a place at Swinburne doing Engineering Civil which he has deferred. Please pass on our gratitude to the other members of the VCAL team” New Teachers and Leaders in the School. We welcome some fabulous new teachers to the school. Below is a list with their teaching area and campus. We also have some new Student Management Leaders. Student Management Leaders and Leading Teachers NAME INITIAL CAT AREA CAMPUS Tom McLoughlan MC Year 7 Student Mngt B Martin Walsh WA Year 7 Student Mngt B Karen Mahoney KM Year 8 Student Mngt B Dean Russ RU Year 8 Student Mngt B Narelle Roberts NR Year 9 Student Mngt B Warren Patterson WP Year 9 Student Mngt B Rebecca Ferretti RF Year 10 Student Mngt P Karen Treacy KT Year 10 Student Mngt P Jennifer Bashford BD Year 11 Student Mngt P Sebastian Bettiol SE Year 11 Student Mngt P Anna Bovdis AB Year 12 Student Mngt P Brett Russell BR Year 12 Student Mngt P Adam Potter AP Student Engagement & Wellbeing LT P Susanne Prosenica SP Student Engagement & Wellbeing LT B Michelle Casey MI ICT E-learning LT P Rick Hudson HN Curriculum LT P Renee Liprino LO Curriculum LT B Gavin Clifford GN Professional Learning LT P Susan Walker WR Professional Learning LT B John Shute JO Literacy LT B Bayview Street Campus: 9399 9228 NAME INITIAL CAT AREA CAMPUS Ruth Walker RW Maths B Atish Singh AT Maths/Physics P Sue Bridges SD Food Tech Ass. P Micheal Mann MM PE/Hums B Daniel Milutinovic MD Maths/Science P Erin McMahon EM Indo/English B Jacqueline Damen JD Japanese/ESL B/P Christopher Ardley AD Media/VCD/Eng P Tessa Deliopoulos TD VCD/Studio Art P Conall Minter CL Maths B Adam Portelli PO Indo/English B Mathew Hrasko MH Chem/Bio/Psy P Mathew Grossman GM VCAL/PE/Eng P Brianna Murray MU Eng/Hums P Centenary celebrations and selection of the architects for the Centenary Theatre We will begin the exciting celebrations for our centennial in October this year. We will be asking soon for parent volunteers to help us organise specific events. If you are interested to help in any way please email me. [email protected] I am pleased to announce that we have selected our architects for the new Centennial Theatre. After a long process we selected Y2 Architecture to work with us to design our new facility. Y2 Architecture is a Melbourne based design firm. They have 30 years’ experience in Educational and Community oriented projects. They will work with staff, School Council and students to design the theatre complex. Below are some initial sketches of what the theatre could look like. Pasco Street Campus: 9397 1899 Williamstown High School Email: [email protected] Issue 1 - February 2014 Web Site: www.willihigh.vic.edu.au Williamstown High School Issue 1 - February 2014 Welcome back to all our families to the new school year. Several campus improvements were carried out during the holiday period. These included renovation of our music rooms (Q5 & Q6) and Visual communication room (Q4), new chairs were placed in eight of our classrooms, improved lighting for a number of our classrooms, new lockers ordered for our year 10 students (due to arrive by the end of this week) and we have started our ambitious makeover of our library installing modern furniture such as shelving and corrals (with a modern collaboration learning space to be created this year). Through our painting maintenance program, many classrooms were also repainted ensuring the students commence this year’s studies in bright clean classrooms. Pasco Street Update I had the pleasure of welcoming the students to the new school year at our first campus assembly. During the assembly I also discussed our 2013 results (see below) highlighting to students that we are indeed in a very good environment, with great students and teachers as well as supportive parents and staff working together to maximise student success. All year levels have settled in very quickly to their new year levels and classes. Several themes were promoted at the various year level assemblies and the overall campus theme for the year, “If it is meant to be, it is up to me”, shared with students in and extremely positive and supportive manner. In fact one of the early highlights for the year was seeing the Yr 12 cohort come together during a recent lunchtime session and bonding with a “SAC X” event led by our Yr 12 student management leaders, Mr Russell and Mrs Bovdis. It was fantastic to see our Yr 12 students competing in sack races and having fun while being watched by the rest of the campus population. This has certainly set the tone for the upcoming Yr 12 Camp and indeed the school year-students and staff working together to provide an environment to help our students achieve their personal bests. Please enjoy some pictures of the students in action below. Successful Parent evenings including distribution of Campus Handbooks were held for our year 12 students last week. Expectations were outlined and parents had an opportunity to meet some of their teachers. I have a strong belief that student success is maximised by a strong 3 way partnership between the parents, students and teachers. These nights lay the foundation for strong partnerships to develop. 2013 Results Once again the results we obtained last year were exceptional. We had 100% of our VCAL students obtain their senior VCAL certificate. This has seen these students placed in TAFE courses, commencing work or in apprenticeships. Our VCE results were also very pleasing. Please see below a summary of these achievements. School Dux: Katie Hamilton 28 students achieved a 90+ ATAR: Katie Hamilton, Felix Palmerson, Rachel Tobin, Isabella Mezzetti, Melanie Black, Bess Schnioffsky, Jessica McCraken-Bell, Gnanaganesan Chelvagnanam, Lewis Monaco, Callum Page, Ellen Perdriau, Julia Pratt, Ellie Nikakis, Xintong Liu, Mallory Pehm, Albert Feore, Kit Millais, Jasmin Trealoar, Navina Dunlop, Nikki Gholizadeh, Joseph Cook, Michael Macris, Isabella, Williams, Eliza Katsourakis, Austin Murphy-Hill, Bradley Erickson, Rachel Roy, James Buchanan 82 students achieved 40+ Study Scores. 33% of students achieved an ATAR above 80. We also had students nominated for Top Designs and Top Acts. Michael Gibbon (Year 12, 2014) has been accepted into Top Designs in the field of Visual Communication Design for his innovative and sophisticated table lamp design and brand logo combination. His work will be on show at the Melbourne Museum from 22 March - 13 July 2014. Jasmin Treloar has been selected to audition for Top Act with a Theatre Studies Monologue. Congratulations to not only these students but indeed to all the students from the class of 2013 on a very successful year. Gino Catalano Pasco Campus Principal Bayview Street Campus: 9399 9228 Pasco Street Campus: 9397 1899 Williamstown High School Issue 1 - February 2014 ABSENCES Please report all absences by 10.00am on the day student is absent Bayview Campus Years 7-9 Hotline: 9393 9097 Email: [email protected] Pasco Campus Years 10-12 Hotline: 9393 9018 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Web Site: www.willihigh.vic.edu.au Williamstown High School Issue 1 - February 2014 Bayview Street Update I would like to extend a very warm welcome to WHS to all new students and their families, and especially to those families who are completely new to the school community. I would also like to welcome back all the continuing students and their families, as well. Could I also take this opportunity to welcome the new staff to the school or to the campus, and those returning from leave. A fair bit of work has been done to the campus over the summer break. The gym change rooms have now been fully completed and are in operation. The audio-visual fit-out of the school is nearing completion with the installation of a new projector in the gymnasium. Several classrooms have been remodelled, with the development of an interactive French classroom in the learning hub area possibly the highlight. Over the next six months a significant amount of work will be done to the school grounds: seating will be progressively added to the year 8 area; the wetlands will be thinned out some more, mulched and roped off; decisions about the provision of additional shade and more play areas will be finalised and will begin to be implemented. I am hoping that quite a number of the smaller tasks with our grounds development will be done during our working bee on Saturday 22 March. In terms of curriculum and teaching and learning, our emphasis will continue to be on developing and documenting a “guaranteed and viable curriculum framework” and on further promoting individual growth and diverse and varied learning opportunities for our students within that framework. One aspect of this is the development of a new numeracy and literacy database to enable us to further monitor and plan for our students’ individual progress across their time at the school. The next few weeks at Bayview Campus will be very busy. By the time this edition is published, the year 8 and year 9 parent information nights will have been and gone. Thank you to the student engagement and wellbeing team for all the hard work in putting these evenings together, and thank you to all the students and parents who attended and contributed to these evenings. The school swimming carnival on 7 February was an enormous success. Beginning on Monday 17 February is the year 7 camp, and I know the year 7 coordinators, in particular, are working very long hours to make sure this very complex event will run smoothly. On Thursday 27 February we are holding the year 7 parent-student-teacher BBQ, and we are all looking forward to meeting as many parents as possible on this evening. Darryn Kruse Work Placements Needed - Can You Help? It is crucial for all VCAL students to complete a work placement with a local employer. This practically reinforces what is being learnt at TAFE and is essential for them to gain their VCAL Certificate. Students require one day per week to observe and help out the employer for minimum payment. The areas that are of most need for 2014 are: Carpentry, Allied Health, and Hair & Beauty. Both the employer and the student are covered by the Education Department’s insurance and public liability, so it is a simple process with just one form to complete. The students and school would very much appreciate any assistance from the community in facilitating these work placements. Please contact the VCAL VET Coordinator Kat Perdriau on 9393 9055 or [email protected] for further information or if you can assist. Bayview Street Campus: 9399 9228 Pasco Street Campus: 9397 1899 Williamstown High School Issue 1 - February 2014 Appendix A: School Council Elections – Information for Parents School Council Elections 2014 What is a school council and what does it do? All government schools in Victoria have a school council. They are legally formed bodies that are given powers to set the key directions of a school within centrally provided guidelines. In doing this, a school council is able to directly influence the quality of education that the school provides for its students. Who is on the school council? There are three possible categories of membership: A mandated elected Parent category. More than one third of the total members must be from this category. Department of Education and Early Childhood Development (DEECD) employees can be Parent members at their child’s school as long as they are not employed at the school. A mandated elected DEECD employee category. Members of this category may make up no more than one third of the total membership of school council. The principal of the school is automatically one of these members. An optional Community member category. Its members are appointed by a decision of the council because of their special skills, interests or experiences. DEECD employees are not eligible to be Community members. The term of office for all members is two years. Half the members must retire each year, creating vacancies for the annual school council elections. Why is Parent membership so important? Parents on school councils provide important viewpoints and have valuable skills that can help shape the direction of the school. Those parents who become active on a school council find their involvement satisfying in itself and may also find that their children feel a greater sense of belonging. How can you become involved? The most obvious way is to vote in the elections, which are held in Term 1 each year. However, ballots are only held if more people nominate as candidates than there are positions vacant. In view of this, you might seriously consider standing for election as a member of the school council encouraging another person to stand for election. Do I need special experience to be on school council? No. What you do need is an interest in your child’s school and the desire to work in partnership with others to help shape the school’s future. What do you need to do to stand for election? The principal will issue a notice and call for nominations following the commencement of Term 1 each year. All school council elections must be completed by the end of March. If you decide to stand for election, you can arrange for someone to nominate you as a candidate or you can nominate yourself in the Parent category. DEECD employees whose child is enrolled in a school in which they are not employed are eligible to nominate as parents for the school council where their child is enrolled Once the nomination form is completed, return it to the principal within the time stated on the notice of election. You will receive a Nomination Form Receipt in the mail following the receipt of your completed nomination. If there are more nominations received than there are vacancies on council, a ballot will be conducted during the two weeks after the call for nominations has closed. Remember Ask at the school for help if you would like to stand for election and are not sure what to do Consider standing for election to council this year Be sure to vote in the elections. Contact the principal for further information. Williamstown High School Council Election Process and Timetable 2014. The election process has to be completed before Monday, 31st March. a. Notice of Election and call for nominations: b. Closing date for nominations: c. The date by which the list of candidates and nominators will be displayed: d. The date by which the ballot papers will be prepared and distributed: e. Close of ballot: f. Vote count: g. Declaration of ballot: h. First Council meeting to elect office bearers with the principal presiding Monday, 17th February 2014 Monday, 24th February 2014 Wednesday 26th February 2014 On or before Monday 3 March 2014 Tuesday, 11 March 2014 Wednesday, 12 March 2014 Thursday, 13 March 2014 Tuesday, 18 March 2014 The following School Council member’s tenure ends at this election: Parent Members: Hugh Jones, Irene Alexandrou, Mario Azzopardi, Peter Gelman DEECD Employees: John Shute, Ross Adamson Lisa Sperling - College Principal Bayview Street Campus: 9399 9228 Pasco Street Campus: 9397 1899 Williamstown High School Issue 1 - February 2014 WILLIAMSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL COUNCIL ELECTIONS An election is to be conducted for members of the School Council of Williamstown High School. Nomination forms may be obtained from the office on either campus and must be lodged by 4.00pm on Monday, 24th February 2014. The ballot will close at 4.00pm on Tuesday 11 March, 2014. Following the closing of nominations a list of the nominations received will be posted on both campuses. The terms of office, membership categories and number of positions in each membership category open for election are as follows: If the number of nominations is less than the number of vacancies, a notice to that effect and calling for further nominations will be posted in a prominent position in the school. Membership Category Term of Office Number of Positions Parent Member From the day after the date of the declaration of the poll in 2014 to and inclusive of the date of the declaration of the poll in 2016. 4 DEECD employee member From the day after the date of the declaration of the poll in 2014 to and inclusive of the date of the declaration of the poll in 2016. 2 Lisa Sperling College Principal As many of you know, in September 2013, 25 of our senior French students travelled to France and to our sister school Lycée Sainte Marie du Port on the Atlantic Coast of France for a 3-week study tour. (See some fantastic photos below.) In 2014 our students will continue to keep the exchange alive by hosting about 6 students from our sister school at the start of Term 3 (Merci to the lovely host families!) and our Year 12 students will also be regularly writing to their French pen-pals. So, you want to go to France… Students of French (and their parents) can now starting dreaming of and saving for the next exchange with our sister school. We will be hosting a visit from a class of students in March of 2015 and then we will take the 2015 Year 10 and Year 11 students to France in September 2015. Later this year we will invite students studying French to host a student and we will ask if you are keen to join the study tour. Please email me if you would like more details at this stage [email protected] So study hard and join us in Paris! Tasha Paquier French Teacher Email: [email protected] Web Site: www.willihigh.vic.edu.au Williamstown High School Issue 1 - February 2014 On the 7 February we had the swimming carnival. It was held at the Oak Park swimming pool. All students were encouraged to cheer for their House colours. Most people dressed in there house colours but there were a few students from each house who really stood out, Josh Butcher and Sam Leader from Greenwich (green), Aimee Schmidt and Will Geysing from Phillip (gold), Lynden Kane and Henry Blackmore from Hobson (red), Angus Bogotto and Lucinda McSherry (blue) Each student was rewarded with 20 waterslide passes. Running three times that day were the novelty events. Each year level (7-9) got to have a chance to do this, one captain from each house was to be pulled from one end of the pool to the other, with half of their team on each end of the pool, they had 5 minutes to try get the captain across the baby pool as many times as they could. The team that had taken the captain across the pool the most won the challenge; the reward was a pass to the waterslide. Blue won for the year 7’s, Green won for the year 8’s and Red won for the year 9’s. All students were encouraged to participate in the single/relay races. All students did exceptionally well but there were outstanding achievements by Jesse Coulson from blue house breaking the record for year 8 boys 50m freestyle with a time of 29.15secs, Daniel Cave from gold house breaking the record for year 10 boys 50m breastroke with a time of 36.74secs, Dylan Jepson from blue house breaking the record for year 9 boys 50m butterfly with a time of 28.98secs. A big stand out for the day was Karan Bharathi from blue house braking two records one being for year 7 50m boys breastroke with a time of 41.57secs and the other being year 7&8 50m boys butterfly with a time of 35.89secs. At the end of the day there was a Teacher VS Student relay; Mr Walsh’s team won the relay with the help of Miss Withers, Mr Nicholls and Mr Patterson. Overall it was a great day, everyone had lots of fun. Greenwich is now been undefeated for 6 years!! Green house captains Kaela Harrison & Emily Schembri Email: [email protected] Web Site: www.willihigh.vic.edu.au Williamstown High School Email: [email protected] Issue 1 - February 2014 Web Site: www.willihigh.vic.edu.au Williamstown High School Issue 1 - February 2014 INDONESIAN VISIT TO SIBLING SCHOOL Towards the end of last year the following students and teachers embarked on our first visit to our sibling school, Labschool Kebayoran. James Black Christopher Brown Ben Greilach Benjamin Griffiths Aster Haile Ebonii Harty Ruby Martin Ambrose Moore Alexandra Paleologoudias Wyntyn Parker Caleb Walmsley Elizabeth Wyatt Benjamin Hodge Staff: Isabelle Maher Sharon Croft Ross Adamson Annette Wregg Student participants After battling the infamous Jakarta traffic we arrived at our destination. It is hard to adequately put into words how amazing the welcome was that we received. Even though it was well after school hours many students had stayed behind to greet us. As we entered the welcoming area we were adorned with batik scarves, Labschool students served us refreshments and many speeches were made. This set the tone of our time at Labschool. Host families were gracious and keen for our students to have a great visit to Jakarta. The teachers at Labschool were very friendly and a full and interesting program had been planned for us. This included taking part in a Friday morning before school run, taking part in Australia versus Indonesia soccer and basketball, attending class with their Labschool buddies and taking part in a ‘pencak silat’ martial arts lesson. In addition the school arranged several day trips to historical and cultural sites around Jakarta. After five days in Jakarta our group headed off to Yogyakarta in central Java and then on to Bali. This gave us time to explore many aspects of Javanese and Balinese history and culture, as well as having some well-earned down time at the end of the trip. Despite some initial nerves this first visit to our sibling school was a spectacular success. Labschool is due to visit Williamstown High School later this year and I hope that many students will get involved through hosting or helping to run activities. Sharon Croft Indonesian Teacher – Pasco Street Campus Email: [email protected] Web Site: www.willihigh.vic.edu.au Williamstown High School Issue 1 - February 2014 I N D O N E S I A T R I P Email: [email protected] Web Site: www.willihigh.vic.edu.au Williamstown High School Issue 1 - February 2014 School Captain School Captain School Vice Captain School Vice Captain Sam Leeder Asha Gould Ryan Basile Purva Gautam SRC President SRC Vice president SRC Secretary/Treasurer Social Justice Captain Social Justice Captain Social Justice Vice Captain Social Justice Vice Captain Sports Captain Sports Captain Environmental Captain Sandro Saran Brandon Day Lauren Henshall Josh Butcher Emilia McSherry Chris Breedon Isabella Holgate Macmillan Egan Mardi Goldsworthy Thai Tran House Captains Gold (Phillip) Blue (Gellibrand) Red (Hobson) Green (Greenwich) Conor Rafferty Andrew Diederich Jack McCall Kaela Harrison Kate Walsh Catie Hardeman Kaleisha Crundall Emily Schembri Ambassador Group Amy Jenkin Ross Nichol Jack Pritchard Greta Montgomery Chris Covelli Jacob Angelini Chris Long Harrison Burns-Bradley Jarred Reid Spencer Tripodi Charlesey Jensen Lexi Di Pietro Samantha Harvey John Logos Max Budich Eloise Murphy-Hill Jeb Grimes Kim Fitzgibbon ordyn Webster Jamie Close Paris Hancock Tia Scott Amelia Pagram Amelia Mahon Georgia Sdregas Baani Singh Aretha Stewart Brown Stephanie Katsis Mikaela Sterjovski Georgia Downey Students will have the opportunity to apply for more leadership opportunities in Term 1. These roles include the SRC Homegroup Representative, ICT Leader, and other subject based captains. Bayview Street Campus: 9399 9228 Pasco Street Campus: 9397 1899 Williamstown High School Issue 1 - February 2014 WILLIAMSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL LEVY Thank you to the 43% of our families who have paid Essential Education Levies to date. We would appreciate settlement of 2014 Levies by 7 March 2014. If you are experiencing financial difficulties, please contact Tracey Fogarty, Business Manager to arrange a payment plan. As advised in a letter sent to all families in early November 2013, the government permits School Councils to request financial contributions from families, and our School Council has carefully considered the needs of the school and the capacity of our community to contribute. As required by the education authorities, we have separated the payments into three categories: Essential Education Items to support the standard curriculum - families are required to provide or pay the school to provide these items. Optional Education Items - provided in addition to the standard curriculum, charged on a user-pays basis. Voluntary Contributions - an invitation to support various projects. Essential Education Items: Year level Levy Items covered by this levy Year 7 $508 Diary, ID Card, print credits, locker provision, combination padlock, Sports Affiliation fees, Sports Days (WHS Athletics & Swimming), sun hat, additional text materials & stationery that the student takes possession of, Technology & Art materials, Clickview-Video Library. $488 Diary, ID Card, print credits, locker provision, Sports Affiliation fees, Sports Days (WHS Athletics & Swimming), additional text materials & stationery that the student takes position of, Challenge Unit, Technology & Art materials, Clickview-Video Library. (An additional fee will apply for some Challenge Units.) $328 Diary, ID Card, print credits, locker provision, Sports Affiliation fees, Sports Days (WHS Athletics & Swimming), Study Skills Program, additional materials & stationery that the student takes possession of, Careers resources, Clickview-Video Library. (Additional fees will apply for elective subjects.) $328 Diary, ID Card, print credits, locker provision, Sports Affiliation fees, Sports Days (WHS Athletics & Swimming), Educate Elevate Study Skills Program, additional materials & stationery that the student takes position of, Clickview-Video Library. (Additional fees will apply for elective subjects.) $387 Diary, ID Card, print credits, locker provision, Sports Affiliation fees, Sports Days (WHS Athletics & Swimming), “Educate Elevate” Study Skills Program, Celebration Day, Trial Exam Program, Careers resources, additional materials & stationery that the student takes possession of, Clickview-Video Library. (Additional fees will apply for elective subjects.) Years 8 & 9 Year 10 Year 11 Year 12 Please note: Additional Essential Education Subject fees are payable for some higher cost Challenge Units in Years 8-9 and for some Year 10 -12 subjects. These appear on your family statement, a copy will be issued later this term, or you may contact the school during office hours. An Optional Item is the “High Tide” School Magazine, which is a reflection of the 2014 school year and is distributed with end of year reports. If you wish to purchase a copy, please pay $20 per copy at the office. In addition, we offer an opportunity for families to support various projects through Voluntary Contributions: Centenary Building Theatre Fund (suggested $50) School Assistance Fund (suggested $10) Parent & Friends Donation (suggested $10) Each campus office is open from 8.30 am to 4.30 pm to receive cash, cheque or card payments. Credit card payments may also be telephoned to the school. We also accept BPAY. Please contact the office for a statement showing your family BPAY reference. Don’t forget to advise the school when paying with BPAY, so we allocate the payment according to your wishes. A copy of the payment form is available from each office, or from the website: http://www.willihigh.vic.edu.au/?page_id=267. Student Accident Insurance Arrangements Main Points The DEECD does not provide personal accident insurance for students. Parents and guardians are responsible for paying the cost of medical treatment for injured students, including any transport costs. These costs may be recoverable where an injury is caused by the negligence (carelessness) of the Department, a school council or their employees or volunteers. Student accident insurance policies are available from some commercial insurers. These cover a range of medical expenses not covered by Medicare or private health insurance. Actions Required Parents/guardians are responsible for paying the cost of medical treatment for injured students, including any transport costs; and reasonably low cost accident insurance policies are available from commercial insurers. Email: [email protected] Web Site: www.willihigh.vic.edu.au Williamstown High School Issue 1 - February 2014 Financial Assistance - Information for Parents Education Maintenance Allowance (EMA): The Education Maintenance Allowance (EMA) is provided by the Victorian Government to lower -income families to help with education-related costs. If you have a child under 16, and you hold a valid Health Care Card, Pension Card, or are a temporary foster parent, you may be eligible to receive the EMA. The allowance is paid in two instalments, one in March and one in August. The payment is intended to assist with education-related costs such as; uniforms, excursions, textbooks, and stationery. You can elect to have your EMA paid in one of the following ways: Paid by direct deposit (Electronic Funds Transfer) into your own nominated bank account; or Paid to the school to be held as credit which you can use towards education expenses; or Paid by cheque which will be posted to the school for collection. In 2014, the annual EMA amount per student is: $200 for prep students $150 for students in years 1 – 6. $300 for year 7 students $250 for students in year 8 – until age 16*. * A pro-rata amount is payable for students turning 16 in 2014. How to Apply: Contact the school office to obtain an EMA application form. Closing Date: You need to obtain an EMA application form from the school office and return by 28 February 2014. Payment amounts for 2014 The EMA is paid in two instalments, instalment one is paid from March onwards and instalment two is paid from August onwards. For 2014, the applicant payment amount for primary prep students will be $200 and the applicant payment amount for primary years 1-6 students will be $150. For 2014, the applicant payment for secondary year 7 students will be $300 and the applicant payment for secondary students from year 8 onwards will be $250 (except for students turning 16 during the year in which case a monthly proInstalment One (70%) Two (30%) Primary School Student* Secondary School Student * Prep – $140 Year 7 – $210 Year 1-6 – $105 Year 8 to age 16 – $175 Prep – $60 Year 7 – $90 Year 1-6 – $45 Year 8 to age 16 – $75 Bayview Street Campus: 9399 9228 Pasco Street Campus: 9397 1899 Williamstown High School Bayview Street Campus: 9399 9228 Issue 1 - February 2014 Pasco Street Campus: 9397 1899 Williamstown High School Issue 1 - February 2014 Williamstown High School Presents DETACHMENT. This gripping drama explores the life stories of several characters with whom you will share a compelling evening of song and dance. Set during the romantic period of the New Orleans’ jazz era – we soon appreciate that human spirit will triumph in all of nature’s calamities. Rich with narrative this deeply human drama ignites a yearning to ‘attach’ and to reconnect with those around us. Music is arranged by the talented Will Salisbury. Presented to you by the talented students of Williamstown Pasco Street campus and staged in Soul City, our season commences on Wed April 30 th, Thu May 1st & Fri May 2nd @ 7pm. Sat May 3rd @ 2pm & 7pm. All tickets can be purchased at www.trybooking.com. Cost $18 Adults, $14 Students/concession. Please note that this production contains mild language and themes that may offend some viewers. Tickets are limited so be quick. Title: Detachment. Dates/Times: Wed 30th April @ 7pm. Fri 2nd May @ 7pm. Thu 1st May @ 7pm. Sat 3rd May @ 2pm & 7pm. Venue: Soul City, Pasco Street, Williamstown 3016. Tickets: Adults $18. Students/concession $14. (No family concession.) Box Office: www.trybooking.com Max seat capacity: 120 seats. Contact: Williamstown High School 9397 1899 Bayview Street Campus: 9399 9228 Pasco Street Campus: 9397 1899 Williamstown High School Issue 1 - February 2014 International Students Need Homestay Every year, students from Asia and Europe enrol at Williamstown High school in order to study for the VCE and get a place at a tertiary institution (stay for 1-3 years) or to have a cultural exchange experience (6-12 months). While they study with us they live in the local area with families who provide them with full board accommodation. Students are aged between 15-18 years old. Students typically start in February and July, and we also require emergency accommodation throughout the year from time to time. A generous weekly allowance is paid to cover the cost of food and care. Homestay adults are required to hold a Working with Children Check authorisation. If you have a spare bedroom in your home and would enjoy being a friend and mentor to a young person from overseas, please contact our International Students Program Coordinator, Lucie Compton on 9393 9039, 0467 807 949 or by email on [email protected] Bayview Street Campus: 9399 9228 Pasco Street Campus: 9397 1899 Williamstown High School Issue 1 - February 2014 WANTED FEMALE SOCCER PLAYERS Western Eagles FC (soccer club) located in Albion is seeking female players for the 2014 season. If you are interested in playing soccer, have played before or if this is your first time, you are welcome. Training has started every Tuesday and Thursday evening. Special offer for the 2014 season (women’s teams only): registration fee is half price ($200) with this fee being refunded back to players at the end of the season. Please contact; 0413811906 or email; [email protected] for more information. Email: [email protected] Web Site: www.willihigh.vic.edu.au Williamstown High School Issue 1 - February 2014 Teenage Running Group Monday Night @ 5.45pm (Term 1 – Starts back on Monday 3rd Feb) New enrolments welcome anytime (all fitness levels) $10 per session – Term Payment Meet at Powell St, Yarraville (Mel 41 K9) Contact Deirdre Cooney T: 0429 140380 : Follow us on facebook fit2getherunners :Follow us on Instagram Fit_2_gether W: www.fit2getherrunners.com.au Experienced, Qualified Personal Trainer/ Registered with Physical Activity Australia, Level 2 Accredited Athletics Coach, Level 1 Strength & Conditioning Coach, Current WWC. Email: [email protected] Web Site: www.willihigh.vic.edu.au Williamstown High School Issue 1 - February 2014 My Smart Garden @ Hobson’s Bay Sustainable Homes Expo Sunday 23rd February 2014 As part of the Sustainable Living Festival in February, Hobson’s Bay Council is hosting a Sustainable Homes Expo that will link the community with sustainable products, services and advice that can reduce your energy and water bills, and help you to build and/or renovate sustainably. My Smart Garden will be running a range of activities on the day: 10am-4pm My Smart Garden stall – plus an Autumn Veggie Seed Swap! FREE (Williamstown Town Hall) Don’t hang up your gardening boots when the temperature drops – now is a great time to get seeds planted for vegetables in Autumn and Winter! Sign-up on the day, (or members – come and say hello!) to take home free seeds of cool weather favourites like sprouting broccoli, daikon radishes, cylindra beetroots and tuscan kale. See you there! 2pm Introduction to Edible Garden Design FREE (Williamstown Town Hall) Ask not what you can do for your garden, but what your garden can do for you! A Smart Garden is an integral part of a sustainable home, and in this session we’ll show you how a garden or even a small courtyard can minimize your waste and water use, while providing you with shelter, habitat and delicious fresh fruit and veg all year round! Take the first steps towards designing your edible oasis and find out more about the Council’s free My Smart Garden program. 4pm Bokashi workshop FREE (Williamstown Library Gallery Space) Like to recycle your food waste but don’t have space for a worm farm or compost bin? Bokashi, meaning ‘fermented’ in Japanese, allows you to compost on a verandah, balcony or even under the sink! It’s a great solution for apartment dwellers and offices, or to complement and fast-track other compost systems. With Bokashi you can recycle meat, dairy, citrus, onion, bread and even small amounts of fat and oil. Come along for your chance to win a Bokashi system for your home, and learn everything you need to know to get started. Email: [email protected] Web Site: www.willihigh.vic.edu.au Williamstown High School Bayview Street Campus: 9399 9228 Issue 1 - February 2014 Pasco Street Campus: 9397 1899
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