11 March - Randwick Boys` High School
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11 March - Randwick Boys` High School
11 March 2016 Issue 06 Randwick Boys’ High School Guiding Young Men to Success Corner Rainbow and Avoca Streets, Randwick NSW 2031 Web: www.randwickb-h.schools.nsw.edu.au Phone: 9399 3122 Email: [email protected] Fax: 9399 9546 Issue 06 11 March 2016 Open Night A snapshot of Australia Page 1 11 March 2016 Issue 06 School Photos Congratulations to all students for the mature approach they displayed last week during the school photos on Monday. We look forward to having the final products printed and distributed as soon as the company can do so. The uniform compliance on the day was almost 100%. Our boys looked sensational, more importantly, their behaviour was exceptional. Year 7 Camp From the Principal The annual Year 7 Camp is not far away. In fact, in less than one week our Year 7 students will be enjoying new learning experiences in a camp setting. For all students, this is a worthwhile and extremely fulfilling experience. The Year 7 students always report that one of the highlights of their school year is the Year 7 camp. I urge all parents and carers to ensure their son participates in this valuable learning experience with students he is, more than likely, going to spend the next 6 years alongside. Open Night Congratulations to the entire school community for an outstanding Open Night last Tuesday. The feedback from prospective parents and students is extremely encouraging and supportive of what we are doing at Randwick Boys’ High School. We had a very large number of families come and have a look at what we do and how we do it. Every comment from our visitors was positive. It is a credit to our current students, staff and parent body that such positive feedback is spreading in the community. One thing that was mentioned regularly were the new standards, expectations and uniform compliance. With most students now wearing their whole school uniform with pride, including their black leather lace up school shoes, the local community is taking notice. I would like to thank all families and especially our students, for understanding WHY we are implementing the compliance with uniform. This is where we are starting, with how we look. It is not where we will finish. Behaviour, standards, expectations, curriculum and what it means to be a ‘Randwick Boy’ are also being reviewed in 2016 and beyond. We have raised the bar of what is accepted and we will continue to do so. A huge thank you to all students, staff and parents who contributed to the success of the evening, especially Mrs M Olsen, Head Teacher CAPA, who coordinated the event. A snapshot of Australia Parents and Citizens Meeting Our next P & C meeting will take place on Tuesday 15th March in the staff common room. This will be our Annual General Meeting (AGM), where positions on the P & C committee will be open and a new committee for 2016 will be elected. If you would like to be considered for a position on the committee, come along to the meeting from 7.30pm. L Raskall Principal Coming events for Term 1 Week 8 Week A/Events Monday 14 March Homework Centre, Library, 3:30 - 5pm Tuesday 15 March Yr 11/12 Ancient History excursion, ‘Archaeology at the Rocks’ P & C Meeting, Common Room, 7:30pm Wednesday 16 March Year 7 Camp, Wyee Thursday 17 March Year 7 Camp, Wyee Year 8 Visual Arts excursion, Newtown Sydney North Swimming Carnival, Sydney Olympic Park Homework Centre, Library, 3:30 - 5pm Friday 18 March Year 7 Camp, Wyee Page 2 11 March 2016 Issue 06 Study Skills Reminder Seminar for the parents on Tuesday 22/3/16 from 7pm to 8pm in the library Elevate Education is Australia’s largest provider of study skills programs to Australian secondary schools, working annually with over 500 schools and 70,000 students. Elevate Education has been working side by side with Randwick Boys’ High School throughout 2015 for Year 10, 11 and 12. In 2016, we have implemented the program for all years in order to provide RBHS students with the best strategies and techniques for their studying regiments. The Study skills program is working together with students, parents and teachers to ensure reinforcement in the classroom and at home. This seminar will have a main emphasis on the year 11 and 12 skills, however, everyone is welcome! Garden Working Bee Seeking interested families for garden working bees (no green thumb required!) If you would like to be involved in maintaining and improving the grounds of the school this year please email your contact details to [email protected]. We have a couple of projects in mind starting with an irrigated lilli pilli hedge along the Avoca St boundary. This will hopefully reduce traffic noise, increase air quality and biodiversity as well as improving the overall appearance of the school grounds. We hope to see you all there!! HARMONY DAY BBQ - LAMB SOUVLAKIA Reminder to all Year 11 and 12, you have access to the Elevate Education website through a unique username and password. This website is www.elevateeducation.com. It contains a range of resources you can access. These include: A copy of Elevate’s best selling guide, Science of Student Success written by the company’s founder, Doug Barton. The book retails in bookstores for $20 but is FREE for Elevate clients. It is available to download in PDF mode under the tab ‘Books’ • A range of practice papers for each subject • Video tutorials • Tips from presenters all around Australia who have recently aced and faced their final years of high school • Question forum that allows students to have support even after their Elevate session Monday 21 March (Week 9) marks the beginning of a week with high cultural significance. Given International Harmony Day, Greek Independence Day and Easter all fall within this week, the Cultural Committee will be having a special lunch BBQ of lamb souvlakia on Monday 21! To order a lamb souvlaki students need to fill out the order form below and pay $5 to the front office. Students will receive a receipt/ token which they simply present at the BBQ on Monday to collect their Souvlaki lunch. Lamb Souvlaki Order Form Student Name : ______________________ YR: __ One Lamb Souvlaki One Pita Bread One bottle of water Y Loizou Head Teacher Mathematics TOTAL PAID $ 5. 00 to front office: _____________ Uniform Shop The uniform shop will be closed on Tuesday 05 April. We apologise for causing any inconvenience. A snapshot of Australia Page 3 11 March 2016 Issue 06 The next P & C Meeting and Annual General Meeting (AGM) will be held on Tuesday 15 March 7:30pm Staff Common Room All welcome Geography Fieldwork in Bate Bay On Friday 04 March, Year 12 Geography travelled south of Sydney to Bate Bay, which includes beaches Cronulla, Wanda and Elouera, to conduct observations and various recording methods of fieldwork. We learnt about the beach’s topography, vegetation structures and changing ecosystems due to human impacts. The excursion included field sketches, replicating sand dunes via modelling, testing against the elements, photographs and exploring the dune ecosystem using the transect method. The excursion was a great success and an overall fantastic experience which educated the class on management strategies enabling the restoration of coastal dunes and why they are classified as an ecosystem at risk. This is a great case study resource for our HSC and has facilitated us in becoming active citizens in our local community for the future. Issac Bennett Year 12 A snapshot of Australia Page 4 Issue 06 11 March 2016 Biology Fieldtrip to La Perouse On Thursday 18 February a group of 38 Year 11 Biology students, escorted by their teachers, Ms Edwards and Mr K Brown, completed a compulsory Local Ecosystem Field Trip to La Perouse. The students were required to understand the living (biotic) and non-living (abiotic) factors that can influence the health of ecosystems. The measurements and discussions from the day helped to contribute to the field trip assessment report due this week. We were lucky enough to have beautiful weather for the day and these fine young men were keenly engaged with exploring the living world and the interactions and inter-relationships between organisms within the local ecosystem being studied. Well done Year 11 Biology. Anna Edwards Head Teacher - Teaching & Learning A snapshot of Australia Page 5 11 March 2016 Issue 06 Open Night A snapshot of Australia Page 6 11 March 2016 Issue 06 Summer Season Sport Report Man of the Match Tally The Winter Season Man of the Match Tally commences in two weeks after the final week of trials. Grade Sport Trials - Randwick Boys’ High School set for a Great Winter Season With only 2 more weeks of the grade sport trials left, coaches are starting to finalise their team selections and team lists will be placed on the sport notice board next week. Randwick Boys’ High School will have more grade teams representing the school in 2016 than any other year. Our school will be represented in the Northwest Metropolitan Zone with six soccer teams and four rugby teams, a hockey team as well as a lawn bowls team and four table tennis teams among them. Students who have not been successful, for the grade sport of their choice, are quite welcome to put their hands up for another grade sport which requires more players or a house or recreational sport. RBHS Swimming Age Champions Northwest Metropolitan Zone Football Gala Day On Tuesday Randwick Boys’ High School participated in the Zone Gala day at Epping Boys’ High School. The first grade team topped their group and a big congratulations go out to coach Pat Marando and his players who have been training every day for the event. A number of our players were selected for the Zone team to play in the Sydney North Championship. Those players are: Kevin Daley Kieren Young Aswin Adinanto Yiannis Kotopoulos (shadow team) The following students were successful in being crowned Randwick Boys’ High School Swimming age champions at the recent 2016 RBHS School Swimming Carnival: 12s Hamish Murray 13s Kaito Nakamura 14s Ben Royston 15s Gleb Samokhin 16s Scott Dyson 17s Alfred Lewis Two Randwick Boys’ High School students, Gleb Samokhin and Kaito Nakamura excelled at the 2016 Northwest Metropolitan Zone Swimming championships to make it into the Regional Swimming Championships. Rugby Trials Continue RBHS to defend two premierships in 2016 In 2015 Randwick Boys’ High School won the 14s and the 15s Rugby Premierships and will once again try to defend their titles in 2016. The 1st grade squad is shaping up to be a leader with a number of Australian School Boys representatives wearing the green and white. Under the guidance of 1st grade coach Sam Jackson the boys have already started training and preparing for the upcoming season. A snapshot of Australia Page 7 11 March 2016 Issue 06 From Around the Grounds Open House Sport Display Impresses Parents and members of the public were treated to a display of Randwick Boys’ High School sport memorabilia on Tuesday night with a number of ex-students represented, Australian Cricketer David Warner amongst them. The display featured equipment once used by a number of internationals and elite sportsman who started their sporting careers at Randwick Boys’ High School. The display also gave parents a chance to see firsthand the number of Premiership winning trophies and plaques won over the last few years including the 2015 Northwest Metropolitan Zone Schools’ Rugby Championship trophy, which Randwick will be defending this season. RBHS Student Scores for CHS Scott Dyson represented NSW at the Water Polo Nationals Randwick Council has commenced a community partnership with the Sydney Roosters and Randwick Boys’ High School has been invited to participate. Randwick Boys’ High School will receive a number of tickets to various Sydney Roosters home games at Allianz Stadium, which will be handed out to students as a reward for positive behaviour. In addition, Randwick Council will be holding a coaching clinic at Burrows Park, Clovelly which will be run by the Sydney Roosters first grade team. Again participating schools will be asked to invite a certain number of students who have shown the right attitude or have made the greatest improvements throughout the year. P Brown Sport Coordinator A snapshot of Australia Page 8 11 March 2016 Issue 06 Californian Smash Repairs Proudly sponsors 2014 & 2015 RBHS P&C Trivia Nights where safety and quality comes Þrst Telephone 9316 7331 Facsimile 9316 9196 81 STEPHEN ROAD, BOTANY. NSW 2019 [email protected] www.californiansmash.com.au A snapshot of Australia Page 9 11 March 2016 Issue 06 RBHS - Study Skills Time Line- Elevate Education – 2016 Randwick Boys’ High School is in the second year of a study skills program with Elevate Education. Students, teachers and parents are involved. The following provides a time line and a description of the seminar that the students are participating in. The program is supported by staff and parent workshops as indicated below, to ensure reinforcement in the classroom and at home. YEAR TERM DAY DATE TIME WEEK Seminar Teachers 1 Tuesday 9/2/16 2:30pm-3:30pm 3 in-service 11 1 Monday 15/2/16 8:50am-9:50am 4 Student Elevation 12 1 Friday 19/2/16 8:50am-9:50am 4 Ace Your Exams Parents 1 Tuesday 22/3/16 7pm-8pm 9 in-service 7 2 Tuesday 10/5/16 8:50am-9:50am 3 Kick Start 12 2 Tuesday 21/6/16 8:50am-9:50am 9 Memory and Mnemonics 11 3 Tuesday 26/7/16 8:50am-9:50am 2 Time management 8 3 Tuesday 9/8/15 8:50am-9:50am 4 Kick Start 9 3 Tuesday 23/8/16 8:50am-9:50am 6 Kick Start 10 4 Tuesday 13/12/16 9am-11am 10 Study Sensei 10 4 Tuesday 13/12/16 11:20am-12noon 10 Career 1 A snapshot of Australia Page 10 11 March 2016 Issue 06 2016 Student Program YEAR 7,8,9 Seminar Kick Start Seminar Covers This seminar breaks down the transition process from primary school to secondary education, introducing students to the fundamental skills specific to each cohort that they need to be using over the coming years, Including: · Dynamic Reading · Note-taking strategies · conceptual learning · Independent Learning 10 Study Sensei This seminar provides students with a roadmap for what work they will have to do across the year. Specific skills include: · Note-taking strategies · Effective revision techniques · Conceptual learning techniques including mind-mapping · Succeeding with practice papers 10 Careers 1 · Developing independent learning This seminar provides students with a range of skills in order to help them locate and apply for their ideal job, even for casual jobs. Specific skills include: · How to locate job opportunities · Building a standout Cover Letter 11 · Building a standout CV Student Eleva- This seminar examines the key fundamentals for senior school success and introduction es students to a range of skills that will allow them to motivate themselves throughout the year, including: · The role of self-belief, conditioned self-belief and self-limitation · Establishing a 4-step goal setting process · Breaking goals into a series of achievable, short-term benchmarks A snapshot of Australia Page 11 11 March 2016 Issue 06 11 Time Manage- Shows students how to find the time to do work across the year, as well as how to ment best use their time within subjects. Specific skills include: · How to develop a study timetable · Role of independent work · Leveraging time through study groups 12 · How to beat procrastination (delay) Ace Your Exams This session provides students with a range of skills to improve exam preparation and exam room performance. Specific skills include: · Developing a continuous learning loop · How to use an exam planner · Exam preparation timeline · Getting the most out of practice papers · Rationing time in an exam · Breaking down an exam question 12 Memory and Mnemonics · Stress management The outcome of this session is to move students away from rote-learning in order to develop higher level memory skills. Skills examined include: · Role of attention · Encoding techniques and learning styles · Semantic learning techniques including mnemonics and associative learning · Recall skills Y Loizou Head Teacher Mathematics A snapshot of Australia Page 12
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