Edition 17 - Wynnum State High School
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Edition 17 - Wynnum State High School
Edition 17 Monday 3 November, 2014 Wynnum Wire Tradition|Community|Excellence—Proudly Building Futures Together P| 07 3906 7333 E| [email protected] F | 07 3906 7300 W| www.wynnumshs.eq.edu.au Student Absentee Line| 07 3906 7366 P&C Email| [email protected] From the Principal’s Desk Annual Awards Night On Thursday 30 October, Wynnum State High held its annual Awards Night. It was a night full of excitement, success and PROUD achievements. To all award winners, congratulations. These awards are a recognition of your hard work. Congratulations also to all staff on their hard work and dedication. Thank you to all of our special guests who attended and assisted with the presentation of awards. Please see the following pages for all the award winners and some photos from this evening. 2014 Honours Award recipients Major Sponsors Sponsors Wynnum Manly Leagues Club Academic Awards Year 8 Awards of Excellence: Isabelle Boyd, Aoife Brose, Blake Brown, Nina Calvet, Joseph Carney, Elise Carsburg, Brynley Day, Gavith De Silva, Lily Fahey, Erin Genrich, Kieren Gordon, Luke Gordon, Jack Gould, Katie Hammill -Lovett, Hayley Hodson, Talita Jackson, Hailey Juillerat, Zane Kelk, Taylah Kruger, Kingston Lee, Macie McAllister, Byron McNamara, Meghan Parker-Webb, Ashley Phillips, Rhiannon Ritter, Bayley Romeril, Lily Safi, Nina Seychell, Chloe Shaw, Minna Stephens, Paige Stockwell, Harry Tillotson, Khristine Valdellon, Lachlan Verrier, Angelina White, Amber Youngjohns Awards of Distinction: Callum Bell, Tyron Bolton, Kai Bowen, Alyssa Brett, Jasmine Briddon, Alyssa Busato, Jessica Chambers, Owen Cotterill, Jack Cowan, Cherisse Cowburn, Jessica Darby, Raelee Dunn-Smith, Liam Edwards, Grayson Gordon, Joel Harbott, Kane Jansen, Meeka Ireland, Senna Jones-Whatley, Mitchell Kilby, Monique Krone, Che Lavelle, Isaac Leadbeatter, Jayden Maguire, Toby Nancarrow, Carly Nash, Kristopher Neilsen, Jaydeane Ngatuere, Diane Ofoi, Courtney O’Reilly, Maxwell Roberts, Jethur Santos, Maia Selby, Kennedy Sime, Nicole Suarez, James Taylor, Soraya Tutauha, Ella Viney, Isabel Wilbor Year 9 Awards of Excellence: Emma Brown, Safiya Dixon, Oscar Duncombe, Brijana Edmonds-Scott, Rose Ellwood, Krystal Grant, Adam Guthrie, Cheyenne Harris, Megan Irving, Lauren Jess, Ethan Kettyle, David Lamont, Jade McCarthy, Chloe MacPherson, Madeline Mason, John Miller, Jacob Morris, Bailie Nash, Rhenalyn Punzalan, Joshua Rabe, Corbin Roberts, Mikayla Routledge, Elizabeth Seymour, Edward Stephens, Taylor Widderick, Te Puaawai Witehira-Hemara, Jenny Xiao Awards of Distinction: Paige Baker, Ishana Butler, AJ Calvet, Emma Clark, Madison Collier, Joseph Elaklouk, Blake Fletcher, Brianna Fox, Karwyn Fuller, Connor Gordon, Clarisse Grard, Keanu Heremaia, Lachlan Hethorn, Rebekah Howard, Piper-Anne Keay, Jason Lakeman, Jeffrey Lakeman, Taylah Lipp, Max Maynard, Bernard Morgan, Ayrton Niwa-Taylor, Austin O’Leary, Trilby Peers, Elliott Pipe, Xavier Porritt, Mikayla Powell, Corbin Reid, Carina Simpson, Richard Slatter, Jacob Stead, Zali Sunderland, Storm Thompson, Noah Verstandig, Brooke Woolmer Year 10 Subject Prizes English Tim Biddle Mathematics Arjun Nagpal Mathematics Extension Teanne Eadie Science Tim Biddle Business Studies Tim Biddle Geography William Colledge History Tim Biddle Art Jason King Graphics and Furnishing Food Technology French Health and Physical Education Callum Jansen Kasey Chambers Meghan McDonnell Ellie Massey Media Tim Biddle Music Zoe Nehring Drama Shea-Lea Wheeler Awards of Excellence: Tim Biddle, Nicolas Bishop, Caitlin Brook, William Colledge, Andrew Craig, Jessica Denby, Teanne Eadie, Dylan Godwin, Taia Green, Sofie Heiner, Tyler Jackson, Callum Jansen, Stan Katunin, Jason King, Nathaniel Laurel, Raphael Laurel, Bella McAnulty, Meghan McDonnell, Kira Medlock, Zoe Nehring, Johnny Ng, Paul Novak, Madison Olsen, Abbey Paterson, Chloe Roberts, Lana Stockwell, Shea-Lea Wheeler Awards of Distinction: William Carsburg, Kasey Chambers, Noah Duncan, Jade Ewer, Lily Forward, Jacob Gale, Lydia Garsden, Ruby Gilbert, Zayne Herring, Elissa Hewitt, Alex Jeffery, Grace Jeffery, Katie McLean, Ellie Massey, Taylah Morgan, Arjun Nagpal, Nicola Nancarrow, Hannah Ramsay, Naomi Taylor, Tamia Wade, Michaela Watkins, Sheldon Wilcox Year 11 Awards of Excellence: Lynnette Dolman-Tuhou, Mikaela Espiritu, Holly Jensen, Liam McDonnell, Joyce Punzalan, Ashley Swift, Kristina Vang Awards of Distinction: Jake Chambers, Elizabeth Clarke, Jack Dickson, Louie Dolman-Tuhou, Maanu Emery, Eliza Freeman, Claudia Glancy, Madisson Greig, Laura Harbott, Ethan MacPherson, Nathaniel O’Callaghan, Hollee Turner, Lucas Webster Year 12 Subject Prizes Accounting Ancient History Art Imogen Stead Tonaya Jackson Martina Gyimesi Biology Imogen Stead Business Communication and Technologies Imogen Stead Chemistry Megan Jansen Certificate II in Business Mitchell Dame Certificate III in Children’s Services Certificate II in Information, Digital Media and Technology Certificate II in Hospitality Certificate I in Construction and Certificate I in Engineering Taylah Holt Shantal Singh Daniel Garsden Nutrition Students’ Encouragement Award Joseph Hodgkins Certificate II in Horticulture Tyler Reade Certificate II in Tourism Tyler Reade Certificate II in Sport and Recreation - Sport Certificate II in Sport and Recreation - Aquatics Certificate II in Visual Art Nathan Woolley T-Jay Mathewson Martina Gyimesi English Isaac Smalley English Communication Matia Panovic Fil, Television and New Media French Geography Graphics Legal Studies Laura Thwaites Madeline Dickson Nicole Lakeman Jarrod Briddon Nicole Lakeman Mathematics A Rhys Cush Mathematics B Megan Jansen Mathematics C Imogen Stead Music Physical Education Physics Prevocational Mathematics Hayley Forster Mykayla Chiotakis Megan Jansen Tyler Reade Year 12 Awards of Excellence: Mykayla Chiotakis, Hayley Forster, Martina Gyimesi, Taylah Holt, Trisha Howlin, Tonaya Jackson, Megan Jansen, Chantelle Keay, Nicole Lakeman, Robin Parr, Imogen Stead, Laura Thwaites Awards of Distinction: Rachelle Boese, Peter Craig, Rhys Cush, Mitchell Dame, Madeline Dickson, Noble Elaklouk, Stephanie Fraser, Daniel Garsden, Rebecca Gibbons, Nichola Hall, Abby Hatchman, Linn Khant Thwin, Mahuta Knowles, Alana Lewinton, Kyle Medlock, Jordan Price, Stephanie Rabe, Karisa Rapana, Sebastian Selwood, Isaac Smalley, Suzie Solomon, Lisa Waldron, Nathan Woolley Most Improved Nutrition Student Award: Jordan Price Special Awards Instrumental Music Awards Gold Medal Outstanding Student in Percussion Sam Bishop Keahn Butler Peter Craig Hayley Forster Megan Jansen Nicole Lakeman Alana Lewinton Mackenzie Taylor Laura Thwaites Lisa Waldron Sam Bishop Outstanding Student in Woodwind Hayley Forster Outstanding Student in Brass Outstanding Student in Rhythm Section Peter Craig Brendan Dunstan Most Improved Musician of the Year Callum Jansen Instrumental Music Musician of the Year Megan Jansen Honours Awards Major Douglas Griffith Bursary MBE Public Speaking and Music Eric Shaw Shield for Junior Debating Merv Miles Trophy for Musician of the Year Citizenship Sid Garrett Award ADF Long Tan Leadership and Teamwork Awards Semper Fidelis Awards for School Citizenship Megan Jansen Oscar Duncombe Rose Ellwood Lauren Jess Madeline Mason Peter Craig Ethan Houley Taia Green Daniel Garsden Sam Bishop Mykayla Chiotakis Rhys Cush Mikayla Denby Madeline Dickson Martina Gyimesi Tonaya Jackson Nicole Lakeman Naomi Lawson Kyle Medlock Dillon Motu Jordan Price Nathan Woolley Sam Sciacca Memorial Award Rebecca Gibbons Caltex Service to the School Award Martina Gyimesi Caltex Best All-Rounder Rotary Award for Citizenship Megan Jansen Nicole Lakeman Leadership and Academic Keith Werder Trophy for Diligence Jack Guy Trophy for Leadership and Citizenship Nicole Lakeman Laura Thwaites School Captain Award Daniel Garsden Chris Tanner Bursary Riley Thiedecke Joanne Oliphant Memorial Award Nathan Woolley Vocational Education & Training Award Jordan Price Year 10 Academic Prize Tim Biddle Year 11 Academic Prize Holly Jensen Dux of the School Elizabeth Nixon Bursary Imogen Stead School Dux and Elizabeth Nixon awardee, Imogen Stead Year 10 Academic Prize winner, Tim Biddle Year 11 Academic Prize winner, Holly Jensen Nicole Lakeman, winner of the Rotary Citizenship Award and the Keith Werder Trophy for Diligence and Peter Craig, the winner of the Merv Miles Trophy for Musician of the Year Photographs of some of our awardees Megan Jansen, Instrumental Music Musician of the Year Lauren, Madeline, Rose and Oscar - Eric Shaw Shield for Junior Debating Sid Garrett Award recipient, Ethan Houley Chris Tanner Bursary recipient, Riley Thiedecke Student Achievement We are always proud of our talented students when they follow their interests and achieve well in their chosen field. Piper-Anne Keay of Year 9 is one such student. Piper only started taking photographs for the last few months and recently entered the Moggill Creek Catchment Photography Competition were she was awarded 2nd place in the Years 8-12 category of Native Flora and Fauna in the Brisbane Catchments. Piper also received a highly commended on another photograph and her second place photograph will shortly be displayed on the following website http://www.moggillcreek.org/activitiesevents/photography-competition. Piper also entered the Bayside South Development Forum Photography Competition which was advertised in the local paper where they were asking for photographs of and around Wynnum. The winners from this competition are to have their photo published in the 2015 Bayside Community Calendar. Congratulations Piper on being chosen as one of those winners. We look forward to seeing the published calendar. Piper has displayed some of the terrific photographs she has taken on her Facebook page called Piper-Anne Photography. Congratulations Piper on these great achievements! Mrs Kim Hutchinson Deputy Principal From the Guidance Officer The Cybersmart online resources provide information to parents on a fresh, new and jargon-free perspective on cybersafety issues. The Chatterbox conversations by Cybersmart can be accessed at home, on a mobile device or “on-the-go”. Parents are encouraged to submit questions and share stories on the Facebook page. http://www.cybersmart.gov.au/Home/Parents/Resources/Educate% 20yourself/Chatterbox.aspx. Episodes can be watched about: Selfies and Someone-Elsies Tots, Teens and In-betweens Trolling, Tagging and Bagging The Internet’s Underbelly Screentime and Downtime Digital Rights vs Digital Wrongs Parental Controls Melissa Huestis Guidance Officer The Arts Department News Congratulations to Chantelle Keay who has been accepted into the Generations in Jazz Academy in Mt Gambier, South Australia in 2015. Music Extension students, Chantelle Keay, Hayley Forster, Peter Craig and Nichola Hall presented their end of year recital in the Star Theatre on Friday 10 October. It was a wonderful afternoon of music making featuring Chantelle on saxophone and vocals presenting a full jazz bracket with her accompanist Leo McFadden. Vocalist and guitarist Nichola Hall rocked her way through her performance with help from Kerrin Greally, Nathaniel and Raf Laurel. Trombonist Peter Craig travelled the musical timeline playing an interesting repertoire from Bach to Bernstein with his accompanist Peter Crane and Hayley Forster displayed her technical mastery on the flute by presenting a complete Baroque flute sonata. Thank you to all students, teachers, family and friends who came along to support the students in their final concert of the year. Congratulations one and all. In early October Nichola Hall performed in the Quest for the Best competition and was awarded second place and will appear at the Halloween Street Parade on Saturday 1 November. Look out for her performance in The Tent. Variety Night was held on Friday 17 October. This event was a huge success with over 15 acts from poetry reading and dancing through to solo singers and bands performing to an auditorium of family and friends. There were some amazing prizes this year for the winners. Brendan Dunstan came third and received a $50 voucher. Nicola Hall placed second and got to choose between a 4 hour recording session or a 4 hour video session and the band JoJin made up of Peter Craig, Keahn Butler and Linn Khant Thwin received a recording session to the value of $3,000 to record the band’s first album. Many thanks must go to our judges Mrs Hawkins and Hannah and Chris from Snap Collective. Snap Collective were also sponsors of the event providing the prizes to the place getters. But most importantly three cheers are needed for school leaders Laura Thwaites and Daniel Garsden and members of the Arts Committee for putting together a terrific night of entertainment. Daniel and Laura went beyond the call of duty and not only organised the event but were the MCs for the evening and performed in a terrifically funny comedy skit. Thanks to all who participated and came along to support. In May 2015 the school will be performing Grease – the Musical. We are currently calling for students to sign-up for roles as singers, actors, back stage, front of house, make-up, costumes and technical crew. Auditions for the main acting/singing roles will be on Wednesday 5 November from 1.00pm2:40pm in the Star Theatre. Anne Roylance HOD Creative Arts From the Chaplain Leading into Christmas, the Wynnum SHS community has been asked to assist the Foodbank in helping families. The Foodbank is in desperate need of donations to help struggling families in our community. This year to date they have given out 9,868,580 meals to those less fortunate. If you are able to assist by donating any non-perishable items we would greatly appreciate it. These can be dropped off at the bottom of A Block in the designated box near the Chaplain’s office. Please bring your donations any time over the next couple of weeks. To launch this appeal we had a special guest from Foodbank on Assembly Monday 3 November. Graffiti Education Program Year 8 students were fortunate to be entertained last week by Xavia from Warner Youth Education on behalf of Brisbane City Council. Through role play and self-reflection, students identified difficult choices teenagers are faced with and developed strategies to overcome these issues. The session focussed on peer pressure using graffiti as an example. Please find below the parent information that accompanies the Brisbane City Council initiative. Coming Events for November 2014 Date Event Tues 4 - Sat 8 Nov Japanese School Visit Thurs 6 November Years 7 and 8 2015 Sport Development Day Tues 11 November Year 8 and Year 10 boys Immunisation Wed 12 November Year 9 High Resolves Working Session 5 Thurs 13 November P&C Meeting 6.30 pm School Library Thurs 13 November Senior Arts Celebration Night 5.30 pm Under F Block Fri 14 November Year 11 Block Exams Mon 17 November Year 12 Formal Mon 17 November IMPs Meeting 6.30 pm School Library Wed 19 November Thurs 20 & Thurs 27 November Fri 21 November Mon 24 November Tues 25 November Wed 26 - Fri 28 Nov Lisa Hawkin 3906 7362 Simon Wingate 3906 7339 School Office 3906 7333 Kellie Nicholson 3906 7323 School Office 3906 7333 Anne Roylance 3906 7372 G20 Public Holiday Mon 17 - Thurs 20 November Tues 18 November Contact Year 12 Clearance Day Peter Wilson 3906 7369 Elizabeth Forster 3906 7345 Anne Roylance 3906 7372 Yr 12 students return all school items School Office 3906 7333 Last assembly for Year 12 students 11.15 am School Office 3906 7333 Year 7 & 8 2015 SEP Orientation day Year 12 Graduation Ceremony 9.00 am Year 12 Last Day Year 11 Clearance Day Yr 11 students return all school items Year 10 Clearance Day Yr 10 students return all school items Year 11 Leadership Camp Alicia Black 3906 7309 School Office 3906 7333 School Office 3906 7333 School Office 3906 7333 Tenielle Lumsdale 3906 7345 Wed 26 November Junior Secondary Showcase 5.30 pm Anne Roylance 3906 7372 Thurs 27 November Year 10 Semi Formal Domnic Aguiar 3906 7338 Fri 28 November Year 10 & Year 11 Last Day School Office 3906 7333