The Weekly Pines 14

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The Weekly Pines 14
THE WEEKLY PINES
Manly Selective Campus
Northern Beaches Secondary College
Academic Excellence  Personal Best  Giving Back to the Community
Principal : Mr Tony Rudd
Deputy Principals:
Ms Cath Whalan
Ms Kathy O’Sullivan
20 May 2016 – Newsletter No 14
From the Principal Year 7 2017 On Tuesday, I was accompanied by Deputy Principal, Kathy O’Sullivan and parent, Barbara Lynch to attend the selection committee meeting to consider the appeals for misadventure and illness for those students who sat the Selective Schools Test seeking entry into Year 7, 2017. Working with an officer from the Department of Education High Performing Students Unit, we were able to work through the process to ensure that all of those students who had cause to appeal as a result of either illness or misadventure had their cases heard and were treated fairly where the subject of their appeal was considered to have had an impact on their performance in the test. This is the only aspect of the selections that members of our school community have any input into throughout the whole process. It is certainly reassuring to know that all students are treated fairly and all have equal access to being legitimately considered for an offer of enrolment despite what may have been going on in their lives to impact on their test scores. I would like to pass on my thanks to both Mrs O’Sullivan and Mrs Lynch for their time and genuine concern for the wellbeing of students seeking enrolment to our school. Staff Professional Learning Staff will continue with their professional learning on Monday evening when we welcome Ms Megan Townes into the school. Ms Townes is an accredited Microsoft Teacher Ambassador and will demonstrate the tools available to improve learning outcomes for students and improve teacher workflow by exploring the wonders of Office 365. Staff will learn how to use OneNote, Sway and Office Mix for formative assessment, effective feedback, better note‐taking, learning analytics and collaborative practices. With staff participating in this valuable training, they will be able to work with students, ensuring that more effective collaboration and communication within the learning environment can take place. In addition, students will be encouraged to develop strategies for formative assessment of work including aspects such as peer and self‐assessment using these tools. All of these link perfectly to aspects of our school plan and the capabilities that we wish to instil in our students. Congratulations to Year 12 It was very heartening to have had the pleasure of reading through Year 12 reports and having confirmed in my mind the absolute dedication and commitment that students are displaying in their course work. This is indeed a very good sign for things to come as they move into the final stages of their learning prior to final assessment tasks, and Trial and Higher School Certificate examinations. In speaking with Year 12 students, there is a real sense of unity as they strive to achieve their personal best across all areas of their studies. It is this support of each other, along with that which is provided by their teachers, which will have such a positive impact on their school based assessment results, rankings and ultimately, the HSC. Of course, a vital part of this success is the role played by parents in supporting students’ learning. For this, I must pass on the thanks of the school to all of our parents for the supportive structures and environments provided at home. We are indeed fortunate to have such a highly regarded partnership that works so well for our students. ___________________________________________________________________________________
Manly Selective Campus 138 Abbott Road, North Curl Curl NSW 2099 Phone: 9905 3982 / Fax: 9905 7772 Email: nbscmanlys‐[email protected] P&C website: www.manlypandc.org.au Best Wishes to Year 11. Not to be forgotten, our Year 11 students move in to a week of assessment tasks and examinations. These tasks were always in each faculty’s plans and timetables, however, we have decided to condense them into a week‐long period to replicate the examination timetable structure that they will experience from now to the time of their HSC. While students will be required to sit for each task as part of their course work, just as valuable a learning experience is moving in to the hall, being seated according to Board of Studies, Teaching and Educational Standards (BOSTES) enrolment numbers and completing tasks under examination conditions with invigilators supervising the process. The more we do this in the lead up to the HSC, the more the process will be demystified and, hopefully, the more comfortable students will become. Tony Rudd Principal From the Deputy Principals This week, I had the joy of speaking to over 50 of our Year 12 students as they reflected on their HSC progress and discussed options and aspirations for life after the HSC. The maturity of the discussions, honesty of the self‐reflections and evidence of personal best from the students were most impressive. Thank you to Ms Rixon, Ms Shannon and Mr Rudd for assisting with the interviews. The ‘interview week’ culminated on Thursday evening with Year 12 parent / teacher night. Thank you goes to all those who attended the evening and for all parents and caregivers for their ongoing support of our wonderful Year 12 students. Year 10 students and parents are reminded that the Year 11 2017 subject choices are due by next Tuesday 24 May. Although slight changes to choices can be made after this date, please ensure your choices are in priority order so that the 2017 timetable can best meet the needs of our students. Thank you to the teaching staff who were available to answer questions on the night and to the office staff for assisting with the preparations behind the scenes. Year 8 Technology students have been cooking up a storm this week, preparing their dishes for the Food Critics assessment task. Congratulations to all our budding master chefs for their planning, preparation and creative endeavours. Save the date: Year 12 Music students will be performing some of their HSC pieces on Tuesday 31 May from 6pm in the Hall. Please come along and enjoy their impressive performances. This is also a fund‐raising event, with proceeds from the gold coin donation entry and supper provided during the interval going to Headspace. Cath Whalan Deputy Principal Years 8, 10, 12 ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐  ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ On Monday, the Vocal Ensemble participated in a Masterclass with Ben Loomes in preparation for the Northern Beaches Eisteddfod. NBSC Manly Campus is the only public school competing in the Eisteddfod and we wish them the best of luck. The Year 11 Half Yearly Examinations commenced this week and will continue all of next week. Year 11 does not attend normal classes during this week; however, they must be in full school uniform for the examinations. I encourage Year 11 students to make use of the library during this period especially the extended library hours on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons. Illness and Misadventure Reminder: If you are ill, delayed, or cannot attend the examination, you must telephone the school on 99053982. A doctor’s certificate must be obtained for illness and you will be required to sit the missed examination on the first day you return to school or as directed by the Deputy Principal. On return to school an Illness and Misadventure form must be completed and doctor’s certificate for the day of the examination attached. If the examination cannot be completed during the examination period, an estimated mark may be used. I am very excited to announce the launch of ReachOut Parents ‐ https://parents.au.reachout.com/ Right now, 1 in 4 young Australians are living with a mental health difficulty. But there’s an even bigger problem: 70% of those who need help don’t get it. The good news: we can change this. The majority of mental health difficulties start before the age of 24, and we know that parents are one of the first places that young people turn to for support and information. ReachOut Parents is made up of fact sheets, stories, practical tips and tools covering a range of topics, issues and experiences that are relevant to teenagers aged 12–18 years. There’s also an online community forum where parents can talk to other parents about their experiences and work through concerns in a safe, anonymous environment. The aim of ReachOut Parents is to help parents:  develop and maintain secure and stable relationships with their teenagers by learning more about what they might be experiencing or issues they might be going through  support their teenager and teach them how to seek help and work through issues independently  learn about mental health issues that often have their onset during adolescence, including what to be aware of, and how parents can get help for their teenager if and when they need it  improve the wellbeing and resilience of families. The information on ReachOut Parents is based on the latest research evidence and was developed in conjunction with our internal research team and sector experts, where appropriate.
Kathy O’Sullivan Deputy Principal Years 7, 9, 11 Sport News What an incredible week it has been with sport! The Interschool grade sport competition started, students attended the Zone Cross Country carnival and Years 7 & 8 girls attended a Netball gala day. Well done to everyone for your participation and efforts. Below are all the results. Next week is the Zone Athletics Carnival at the Sydney Academy of Sport. Please make sure all students return their permission notes by Monday. Zone Cross Country Results Junior School Competition Senior School Competition Overall Competition 3rd Place 1st Place 2nd Place Age Champions 13yrs Girls Hannah Lovlan 17 Years Boys Nick Marsh 17 Years Girls Dana Lanceman 18 Years Boys Daniel Watts 18 Years Girls Josie Bulman The following students were successful in obtaining a position at Regional Cross Country: Ben Britton, Katherine Cannon, Pema Deane, Tobias Grigg, Hannah Lovlan, Amelie Letchford, Tom Irwin, Ben Tapsell, Gabbi Van‐Dyk, Emily Hewitt‐Park, Aja Elshaikh, Hannah Farruga, Alessandro Llano, Ella Martin, Nick Marsh, Matthew Allan, Rylan Blanch, Fraser Hall, Daniel Watts, Dana Lanceman, Marija Betthany, Pate Grozdanova, Mali Tauro‐Cesca and Rhiannon Marshall‐Witte. Grade sport Results – Round 2 Years 9 & 10 Warringah Zone Competition Team Winning Best and Fairest School Senior Boys Manly Valentino Basketball Middleton‐
Blasini Junior Boys Narrabeen Riley Dean Basketball Senior Boys Manly Harry Vaughan Soccer Junior Boys Draw Jordan Willis Soccer Senior Boys Narrabeen Jack Palmer Touch Junior Boys Narrabeen Lucas Touch Warburton Opens Boys Narrabeen TBC Volleyball Opens Girls Draw Anna Goodman Basketball Senior Girls Manly Lara Hather Netball Junior Girls Narrabeen Moe Iwasawa Netball Senior Girls Narrabeen Kena Mallender Soccer Junior Girls Draw Jiaye Zou Soccer Opens Girls Narrabeen Julia Sheldrick Touch Opens Girls Narrabeen TBC Volleyball Year 7 & 8 North Shore Zone Team Winning School Boys Soccer Manly Manly 1 Balgowlah Boys Manly 2 Davidson Manly 3 Manly Manly 4 Boys Touch TBC Manly 1 TBC Manly 2 Girls Netball Bye‐ due to gala day Manly 1 Bye‐ due to gala day Manly 2 Bye‐ due to gala day Manly 3 Bye‐ due to gala day Manly 4 Girls Soccer Manly 1 Manly 2 Manly Forfeit If you are interested in taking on the role or just finding out more about it, please send Alison an email on [email protected]. From the Archives Vaccination Reminder Year 7 students and parents are reminded of the upcoming vaccination visit on Monday, 30 May (Week 6). Nurses will be providing the second Gardasil/HPV vaccination, plus the Diphtheria‐Tetanus‐Pertussis vaccination to students. Please contact Kate Munro at [email protected] with any questions or concerns. Canteen News Canteen Roster Coordinator Needed The Canteen Committee is looking for a volunteer to take over the canteen roster coordinator role from the middle of the year. We would like to find someone within the current Year 7, 8 or 9 parents who has some familiarity with the way the canteen and canteen roster works and who is likely to be at the school for the next few years. However, this is not a pre‐requisite – offers from other years are also welcome! The skills required for this role includes experience with excel spreadsheets and group emails, plus some logical/organisational skills. The main time commitment is at the beginning of the year entering new volunteer details into an excel spreadsheet, arranging the volunteers into the annual roster (also in excel) in consultation with Mel and Brenda, and emailing the draft roster to the volunteers. There is also time at the end of each term when volunteers get the opportunity to request alternative shifts (via email) before the commencement of the new term, requiring some further rearrangement of the roster. Once the term starts volunteers organise their own swaps and Mel manages any day to day changes, so the coordinator’s input becomes minimal. Every week we will bring you an item from a past issue of the yearly Pines Magazine. In 1969, Sport, as usual, figures prominently in the school culture. In a 49 page magazine, 20 of those pages are devoted to sports reports. Apart from the usual athletics, swimming and cross country, there are team reports on cricket, basketball, rowing, waterpolo, tennis, squash, rugby union and soccer. In this issue we give you some snippets from various sports reports. Athletic Carnival This year’s school athletic carnival saw many changes from previous years …. and proved very successful. For the first time the carnival was organised and run by the senior pupils. … Because the carnival was student run the teachers were left free to relax and enjoy themselves at the staff barbecue. The carnival, and the House rivalry, began with the March Past which was held for the first time, being won by Phillip And in a later article …. The day began with a house march past. This was a very colourful display with the boys dressed in their house colours and marching behind their house flag …. first place went to Phillip House who looked very impressive in their yellow athletic singlets. Swimming Carnival
Attendance at this year’s swimming carnival seemed to vary according to form, the fraction of boys present being roughly the reciprocal of that form. For example, all of First Form turned up, a half of Second Form, a quarter of Fourth Form, and so on. But in Sixth Form the maths went haywire, and unless ten is a sixth of one hundred, the system of proportions collapsed completely. (The interesting news is that seniors are to run the athletic carnival late this year). It was unfortunate that the proposed caps in house colours were not ready for the carnival, as they would have added interest to the proceedings. The only real enthusiasm seemed to come from Phillip House who, thanks to Mr Gee, bellowed their war cry at every opportunity (though admittedly opportunities were few). … Chris Meakin provided the best individual effort, breaking four school records during the day. As far as Zone chances go Manly looks like having the 14 years category sewn up, but just fielding a senior team seems well nigh impossible. EDITOR’S NOTE: Manly finished a close second to Narrabeen in the Zone Swimming Carnival held at the North Sydney Olympic Pool. In other sports Grade Zone results, Manly were Champions in all grades in both rugby and soccer, and second in tennis. Some rounds were still to be played at the time of publication of the magazine, but the school was quietly confident of also winning their competitions in cricket, basketball, waterpolo and squash. P&C Working Bee Sunday 19 June Would you like to make contact with other MSC families in your students’ year? 9am – 1pm Followed by a “Thankyou” Sausage Sizzle & Drink Are you happy to provide your contact details to other MSC families in your students’ year? (catering also for all participants and workers of the school musical who will be rehearsing at school on the same day) If you have answered yes – you need to register via the P&C website www.manlypandc.org.au to be part of a MSC contact year list. This is the last week to register to be on the year list that will be issued at the end of May. Follow the link, select Year List and register now. The school is not able to disclose parent details for privacy reasons, so the P&C provides this capability as an opt‐in service. Click the link to the website, follow the prompts and enter your information. The list will be emailed out only to those who have registered via this site. The list will be sent out periodically, with the first one to be emailed in Term 2. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact the P&C by emailing [email protected] The P&C Committee would welcome the assistance from students (great for helping to accrue your volunteering hours) and parents on this day with the many jobs we have planned to help improve the school grounds, including: ‐ Build a large garden in the quad ‐ Build border around the garden in the quad, near the toilets ‐ Install new bin stands around the grounds ‐ Lots of landscaping near the bus shelter ‐ Garden maintenance all around the school grounds ‐ Cleaning of the bush areas along Harbord and Headland roads For Planning & Catering purposes, please email David Nord ([email protected]) to confirm your attendance. David can also be contacted on (0413) 265‐199. If you are coming along, please bring your gardening gloves, a hat, and if you can, rakes, wheelbarrow, shovel & whipper snipper etc. SECOND HAND UNIFORMS LOCATED UNDER THE TAS BLOCK Open first Tuesdays of the month 8.15‐9.30am & third Thursdays of the month 1.30‐2.30pm Next open Thursday 7 June @ 8.15am Co‐ordinators Marg Martin & Chris Schaller Please contact us if you would like to place an order: [email protected] or [email protected] Donations of washed good quality uniforms are most welcome and can be left at the office. All proceeds go the P&C for school improvement projects. We are seeking volunteers to help in the shop. If you are interested please contact us. For second hand band blazers (buy & sell) and new and pre‐loved band polo shirts please contact Fiona Cantwell on [email protected] Robotics Club Who: Year 7 & 8 students When: Wednesdays 2:30 ‐3:20pm in Room 223A We will be having special demonstrations and tournament videos so you can see what robotics is like. Beginners welcome. Bands of Manly Selective Campus Term 2 Band meeting next Monday, 23 May @ 8pm, Library Everyone is welcome at the term band meeting 8‐ 9:15 pm in Library. Come to meet fellow band parents and hear what is coming up for band. Band Fundraiser: Sydney Half Marathon ‐Thank you Twenty seven MSC Years 7‐8 band parents and children volunteers turned up at Hyde Park for a 4.45am start last Sunday 15 May for gear drop/collection duties for the SMH Half Marathon. We quickly learned what was expected of us and wrote down bib numbers on coloured plastic tie bags and placed them in numerical order for collection after the runners had finished their 21km run around the city. Though it was an early start, everyone said it was fun and good for the kids who got right into the spirit of the day looking after the runners. We raised over $700 to put towards the next overseas band tour for the current Year 7‐9 students. A big thank you to all students and parents who took part and especially Michelle Hackney for organising the group so well. Year 12 Music Performance Night: Tuesday 31 May, SE and CO String Ensemble and Chamber Orchestra will be performing at the Year 12 Music Performance night to support Alex Young with two of his HSC pieces. The concert features HSC music students from the school. This night will raise funds for Headspace and is open to everyone to attend. Starts 6pm at MSC hall. SE and CO to arrive 7pm. Northern Beaches Instrumental Festival: Pittwater High, Mona Vale Families and friends are encouraged to attend the festival events. Small entry fee. Friday 17 June for CB. CB arrive 6:15 pm for performance between 6:45 and 8:20 pm. Formal band uniform with blazers. Saturday 18 June, SE and CO SE to arrive 5pm for performance in section 5:30‐
6:45 pm. CO to arrive 6:30 pm for performance in Gala Concert commencing 7 pm. SE and CO to wear performance blacks. Jazz Combo at Sydney Eisteddfod (Tuesday 7 June) and The Rocks community event (Friday 17 June) Look out for email with call sheets and request for volunteers transporting gear and students. P&C/ Band Fundraiser: Saturday 27 August 7pm till late Reminder to put this date is in your diary! And your partner’s! Great fun and fundraising for the whole school community: Cocktail party at the Manly Golf Club. Details in coming weeks. Band Diary Dates Term 2  Term 2 Band meeting, Library, 8 pm: ALL WELCOME  Year 12 Music Performance night – MSC Hall, Tuesday 31 May, 7pm arrival for SE, CO  Sydney Eisteddfod ‐ Tuesday 7 June, The Concourse, Chatswood, arrive 9 am: JC  Community Event: Shangri‐La Hotel, The Rocks, Friday 17 June, arrive 4:45: JC  Northern Beaches Instrumental Festival, Pittwater High, Friday 17 June: CB  Northern Beaches Instrumental Festival, Pittwater High, Saturday 18 June: SE/ CO Term 3  Workshop day‐ Monday 18 July (pupil free day‐ Term 3): CB/WE/SWO/SwB/SB/BB/JO  NSW Band Festival‐ Saturday 23 July, UNSW: SWO  NSW Band Festival‐ Sunday 24 July, UNSW: CB/WE/SwB/SB/BB/JO  P&C/Band fundraiser cocktail party‐ Saturday 27 Aug, Manly Golf Club: ALL WELCOME  Musicale, Independent Theatre, Sunday 18 September: SWO/JO/SE Band web site For the latest band calendar, handbook and current information go to the band website at http://manlypandc.org.au/?page_id=34 Band Names Wind Stream: SWO~Symphonic Wind Orchestra; WE~Wind Ensemble; CB~Concert Band; SE~String Ensemble; CO~Chamber Orchestra Jazz Stream: JO~Jazz Orchestra; BB~Big Band; SB~Stage Band; SwB‐ Swing Band; JC‐ Jazz Combo Calendar Term 2 Please check all dates and times closer to the event TERM 2 23/05/2016
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WEEK 5 Year 11 Half Yearly Examinations Alternate cadet activity day Year 8VA excursion ‐ Curl Curl Beach Year 11 Half Yearly Examinations Food Critics Day 8T2 periods 2 & 3 Year 10 Study Skills periods 1 and 2 Year 11 Half Yearly Examinations da Vinci Decathalon Year 9 Project Penguin Primary School Visit Day 1 Year 11 Half Yearly Examinations Zone Athletics Carnival UNSW Reps Careers Workshop Rm 209 Vocal Ensemble Excursion Year 11 Half Yearly Examinations Bell Shakespeare WEEK 6 Vaccinations Day 2 for Year 7 and some Year 11 and 12 Cadet Graduation Assembly Year 12 Music Evening Year 8, 9 and 10 French incursion Year 9 Project Penguin Primary School Visit Day 2 Well Being Year 11 Crossroads program RYDA Parent Coaching Workshop 2 Year 10, 11,12 VA excursion ‐ Biennale(tbc) WEEK 7 Year 9 High Resolves Day 1 Year 9 High Resolves Day 2 Film Screening: He Called me Malala, Common Room Year 9 Project Penguin Primary School Visit Day 3 9/06/2016 Year 11 and 12 Careers Excursion to the Garvan Institute 9/06/2016 Year 7 Speaking workshops 9/06/2016 Year 12 Economics Conference 10/06/2016 SRC ‐ Night of Stars WEEK 8 13/06/2016 Queen's Birthday Holiday 14/06/2016 Year 11 and Year 8 Parent Teacher night 15/06/2016 Principal's Tour 9.30am, Bookings essential via Front Office 9905 3982 15/06/2016 P & C Meeting, 7pm, Library 16/06/2016 Year 11 Japanese speaking practice in Rm 032 17/06/2016 Musical Rehearsal 18/06/2016 French HSC Speaking Practice 18/06/2016 Northern Beaches Instrumental Festival WEEK 9 19/06/2016 Working Bee 19/06/2016 Final Musical rehearsal 20/06/2016 School Musical 21/06/2016 School Musical 21/06/2016 Year 12 Modern History Excursion 22/06/2016 School Musical 23/06/2016 School Musical 23/06/2016 Year 9 Project Penguin Expo Day Taronga Zoo 23/06/2016 SRC ‐ TimTams & JimJams 24/06/2016 School Musical 24/06/2016 Regional Cross Country 25/06/2016 School Musical WEEK 10 27/06/2016 Debating workshop 28/06/2016 Year 7 Taronga Zoo Excursion 28/06/2016 Taiko Japanese Incursion in Hall periods 2 & 3 29/06/2016 Year 11 and 12 Careers Night 30/06/2016 Principal's Awards ‐ Years 10,11,12 30/06/2016 Year 11 Japanese speaking practice in Rm 032 1/07/2016 Principal's Awards ‐ Years 7,8,9 END TERM 2
18/07/2016 Staff Development Day 19/07/2016 STUDENTS RETURN TO SCHOOL
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Chinese speaking families News
华语家庭新闻
Hi everyone,
大家好, Long time no see, no talk ?
大家是否好久不见? Never Met? Never Chat ?
或者从未见面交谈? Newly arrived ?
还是刚刚来到这里? You are cordially invited to our "VERY FIRST
morning tea". Details are below:
Date: Wednesday 22nd June 2016.
Venue: Chantilly's, Lower Ground floor,
Chatswood Chase food court. Next to the New
Shanghai restaurant.
Time: 10am after school drop off/retail therapy.
我们都诚挚地邀请家长们加入”年度第一早
茶”。细节如下: 日期:星期三 6月 22日2016年。 地点:Chantilly's, 地下一层, Chatswood Chase food Court。新上海餐厅旁边。 时间 :早上10点, 接送孩子或者购物之后。 Contact: Ms Ly Harn. SMS 0410505808 or
email [email protected]
联系人:Ms Ly Harn. 短信发至0410505808 We speak, read and write in your language.
或者电子邮件 [email protected] COME!!
可以中文或英文回覆或查詢。我们用您所
Let’s stay connected
with our school, communities.
Love our kids; love our school Manly Selective
Campus - Academic Excellence, Personal Best
and Giving Back to the Community.
擅长的语言交流。 来
一起来加入吧!让我们与学校和
社区保持联系。 would like to thank the below parties for their
contribution to this item:
Editors : MSC Principal Mr Tony Rudd , MSC
Deputy Principal Miss Kathy O'Sullivan.
MSC P&C Parent for Chinese families : Ms Ly
Harn.
MSC Parent Chinese translator : Mr Tony Tang.
Graphic designer : Douglas W Year 8. 爱我们的孩子,爱我们的曼莉精英学校。
学业优异,个人最佳,回馈社会。 鸣谢: 编者: MSC 园长: Mr Tony Rudd, MSC 副园
长: Miss Kathy O'Sullivan。MSC 华语家长代
表: Ms Ly Harn。MSC 中文翻译家长: Mr Tony Tang。图形设计人员 : Douglas W Year 8。