Oh What a Beautiful...Musical! - Churchlands Senior High School
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Oh What a Beautiful...Musical! - Churchlands Senior High School
CHURCHLANDS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER JUNE 2014 Oh What a Beautiful...Musical! After the success of Les Miserables last year, many students (and some staff) were wondering ‘What next?’ Oklahoma was chosen and once again our intrepid artistic team endeavoured to take 21st century teenagers back in time to perform a 1950s musical about the creation of ‘a brand new state’ in 1906 America…and once again our magnificent cast rose to the occasion. One audience member was overheard saying: ‘Well I didn’t think you could get a better student production than last year’s…but this one is it!’ Musically our performers shone. Thanks to Robyn Griffin and Paul Sealey, the musicians handled the challenging orchestration and played brilliantly. Our soloists gave character and meaning to the lyrics of some of the best loved songs in musical theatre. Sharmaine Tan and Caleb Donaldson teased one another and enchanted the audience as feisty farm girl Laurey Williams and confident cowboy Curly McLain and Laura Biemmi brought delightful energy to the role of Aunt Eller, ensuring that those farmers and cowmen did stay friends. The production was further enhanced by Ruth Sutherland’s imaginative choreography. From the energetic ‘Kansas City’ cowboys to the storytelling of the ‘Dream’ and the exuberance of the ‘Farmer and the Cowman’ we were entertained by the colour and movement added to the show. And all these elements were brought together under Angela Padley’s direction. Mention should also be made of the stunning set created by Jim Bowman who was also responsible for sound design and operation and the colourful costumes created by Wendy Sloot and Mary Brownlie who donated their time and expertise to the show….and the assistance of staff members who organise ticket sales, publicity, props and front of house…as well as the music parents who provided catering for the shows. And herein lies the success of the school production… that so many different members of our school community combine with the audience to create what is, for many participants, the highlight of their time at school. Caleb Donaldson with Sharmaine Tan Abbie Willox, Zac Robinson and Mikhael Poguet created a comic love triangle and entertained as Ado Annie, Will Parker, Ali Hakim and Andrew MacLean rose to the challenge of playing the lonely, disturbed farmhand, Jud Fry. Mention should also be made of Liz Dean (Gertie Cummings) and Thomas Filmer (Andrew Carnes) who both gave memorable cameo performances. Add an enthusiastic and tuneful chorus to the mix and you have a successful show. CHURCHLANDS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER 20 Lucca Street Churchlands WA 6018 T +61 8 9441 1700 F +61 8 9441 1701 W churchlands.wa.edu.au Provider Code 01723A From The Principal As semester one draws to a close it is worth reflecting on the successes and activities of the past few months Our two current challenges are dealing with recruitment (up to 40 new staff) and waiting for information such that we can forward budget under the new funding model. This is an unbelievably busy time for staff and participating students when the pressures of studying and writing exams falls on students, while setting and marking exams together with reporting creates a pressure period for teachers. Through this period, clerical staff, technical staff and education assistants provide both students and staff fantastic support. Recruitment has halted since the Treasurer announced a recruitment freeze across the public sector until at least July this year. Though we had advertised and shortlisted staff for four senior positions, we are unable to proceed with the process until the freeze has been lifted. Similarly though Advertisements have been created for up to 35 teaching positions, they cannot be listed until the freeze is lifted. A number of major tours have been completed and several more are in the planning stages. During April/ May students toured Japan and France as part of our language exchange program. Drama students visited the Eastern States and Year 8 AEP students visited Coral Bay on Camp. Currently planning has commenced for the biggest tour of all – 200 students and 25 teachers and chaperones have commenced planning to visit Europe in July 2015. Our swimmers through the management of the Barracudas Swim Club are about to embark on their biannual English Channel Crossing event, while the inaugural Ancient History tour to Greece has also commenced its itinerary planning with significant student interest. Two major cultural events, The Creating Communities Art Exhibition and the Musical Production, Oklahoma have both completed successful seasons this term. Amongst all of this our Gifted Music Program continued and hosted Junior and Intermediate Concerts during the month of May. As we build towards 2015 with an anticipated increase of an additional 700 students it is important to keep our community informed on building and development progress. The major construction is the new double story block built on the Churchlands estate side of the school. Currently the builders are ahead of timelines with an anticipated completion date at the end of September and a handover a month later. This comprises of 16 new classrooms, with additional open space to complement alternative learning models. Office upgrades to the science, physical education and English has also commenced. As too, has the conversion of the existing Health Centre into an Administration area for year 7/8 students. 2 To compound this we will not know how many staff we can employ until the funding details calculator is released in August this year. Though challenging and creating significantly shorter timelines I have confidence in my staff that we will have all positions filled by the end of the year. A number of times I have extolled the value of Churchlands becoming an Independent Public School. The latest initiative of the School Board is to establish the Churchlands Foundation. AFL Great Mr Mike Fitzpatrick, Head Boy in 1970 and a Rhodes Scholar, has agreed to be the Patron of the Foundation. Mike visited Perth on June 6, and hosted the launch of the Foundation with dinner for a number of guests at the UWA Club Private Dining Room. Stay tuned for more in depth information on this exciting initiative in our September newsletter. Finally I would like to commend you the parents of our students for the fantastic role you play as parents. Our teachers see the support you provide and the values that you bring to your children on display on a daily basis. It makes it an enjoyable experience for our staff to deal with such wonderful young people that you have nurtured and we are privileged to continue to contribute to that development while they are in our care. At the same time I would acknowledge my staff, teaching and non-teaching who are simply the best. Neil Hunt Principal JUNE 2014 CHURCHLANDS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER Associate Principal Year 12 YEAR 10 TRANSITION PROGRAM On Friday 6 June the third meeting of the Year 12 Breakfast Club was held at the Boulevard Function Centre Lower School The Year 10 Transition Program is well underway with students participating in a variety of activities to help them make their course selections for 2015. Mrs Slodecki (Careers Coordinator) has been working her way through all the English classes to explain the Course Selection process and to help students to complete a Career Voyage Program. Breakfast Club Following a delicious breakfast, students, staff and parents enjoyed listening to our special guest speaker, former Churchlands graduate Andrew Hadley. Andrew has recently moved back to WA from Queensland to take up the Chief Executive Officer position for the P&N Bank and he shared with us the highlights of his career and life journey so far with some tips directed at the students for success in the future. Year 12 club members will have their final breakfast next term and August will see the selection and induction of our top Year 11 students into this prestigious program. Paul Housley Associate Principal, Senior School CEO P&N Bank and ex student Andrew Hadley SUBJECT SELECTION-YEAR 9 and 10 2015 Year 8 and 9 students will be able to select some electives for 2014. This process will begin at the beginning of Term 3 where students will obtain a comprehensive Course Selection Booklet and a selection sheet which is required to be handed in by the end of Week 2 Term 3. Bernie Dunn Associate Principal bdunn@ churchlands. wa.edu.au A SCHOOL OF OPPORTUNITIES Studdents and parents who attended the Breakfast ↕ 3 Year 8 Report The Year 8s finished their first term of high school with glamour and glitz at a Black and White themed disco where the best dance moves were on display Everyone seemed to have lots of fun and many friendships were made stronger. Here is what some students had to say about the evening – "It was a great night and we had lots of fun." Jessica Thiele and Sabrina Paddon. "Amazing night and we should do it again and I really enjoyed the sausage sizzle." Aimee Henry. "It was a great night full of dancing, games and screaming." Pia Geranio and Tania Vu. "It was a great night," Abbey Box. "Great, friendly environment, so glad I went!" Natalie Alexander. It has been a busy start to Term 2 and some stress and anxiety was experienced as students faced more tests and assessments in preparation for a first semester high school report. Students should now have settled into a solid study and revision program, regularly completing homework and preparation for assessments. Students have settled well into the High School routine and we are proud of their lovely manners and strong work ethic. What great fun the Disco was! 4 JUNE 2014 CHURCHLANDS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER Year 8 Report Year 8 House Coordinators Brighton Mr Dave Bongiascia Floreat Ms Sandra Boujos Scarborough Ms Amanda Oliver Trigg Mr Jeff Herd Introducing our Student Councillors for 2014 We were overwhelmed with applicants for the position of Student Councillor and interviews ran over two days. Students self nominated and then met with the Year Coordinators to present a brief presentation and introduce themselves. Students presented exceptionally well and selection was a very difficult decision. We are very proud to introduce the Year 8 Student Councillors for 2014 Sasha Goranova I went to Lake Monger Primary School where I was Student Councillor for two years. I have participated in Debating for four years and I was named Best Speaker three times in a row. I want to be a Student Councillor because I am comfortable with speaking to people and I love to do as much as I can to help out. Asmaa Lahmini I was a prefect in Year 6 and two terms in Year 7. I received a leadership award last Year upon graduation and won the science state competition. I want to be a Student Councillor because this role holds certain values that I show everyday. I want to be the excellent role model and show that I am capable, enthusiastic and confident because this role means a lot to me. Oakley Paul I went to Mount Lawley Primary School and was elected Head Boy in Year 7. I want to be a Student Councillor because I wanted to get to know more people in Year 8 and to be involved in another area of the school. A SCHOOL OF OPPORTUNITIES Jett Thorpe I went to Newborough primary school and I was Student Councillor in year seven. I also received many merit certificates. I want to be a Student Councillor because It would be a big step for me and I could help others and also help to improve some of my skills. Melvin Tom I came from Ireland last year but I am of Indian origin. I am part of the Churchlands debating team. I want to be a Student Councillor because Churchlands Senior High School helped me move on and like my life in Australia. I hope to give something back for this great school from my service as Student Councillor. Zahra Ussi I went to Coolbinia Primary School where I was a Student Councillor and ambassador in Year 7. I want to be a Student Councillor because I feel like I could make a positive impact on our school and would like to be able to share that. Introducing the House Captains for 2014 The following students have been appointed as House Captains and will be responsible for organising and coordinating Year 8 events and encouraging student participation. The first event they have organised is an exclusive Year 8 dance off to be held at the end of this term. Scarb House Captain Chloe Gurner Harrison Kneeshaw Natalie Alexander Tom Sobey Brighton House Captain Salina Poletto Erika Knott Jordan Hunt Tayah Lawrence Floreat House Captain Bertie Mundy Sarah Moore Ella Thetford Katrina Martin Trigg House Captain Mitchell Lim Alice Speirs Shrusti Jethva Izzy Zinni-Williams Amanda Oliver Year 8 Scarborough House Coordinator 5 Year 9 Report This term our wonderful Year 9s have faced and conquered NAPLAN, exams, the school fun run, participated in the school musical, Oklahoma, Junior Music Concert, Relay for Life, had a lightning sports carnival, and kicked back with a friendly game of dodgeball or two I’m sure you’ll agree it has been a busy term. Whilst we are always pleased when our students achieve academic excellence – whether that be their personal best or at an elite level, we are also delighted to celebrate cultural and sporting achievements. Three students stand out for special mention with regard to their recent sporting prowess. Georgia Thomas came 2nd in the National Gymnastic Competition held in May, while Matthew and Nicholas Greed have kayaked above their age division level to break the record at under 18 level. Ross Kimberley Further in the newsletter there is information about the Year 9 Photographic competition. It is a pleasure to be associated with such a polite and generous group of students. James Matthews Year 9 Floreat House Coordinator Gabrielle Lee 6 Jo Cavanagh Alannah Carrick Emma Beddoe JUNE 2014 CHURCHLANDS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER Year 9 Report Dynamic Duo On Sunday the 11th of March, Matthew and Nicholas Greed took part in the Double Barkers race at Ascot Kayaking club. They were going for the Under 14 doubles record for 24 kms and were the only juniors competing with older and faster competitors. The boys set a new Under 14 doubles record in a time of 2 hours and 7 minutes and beat the Under 18 record by two minutes! A great achievement, especially considering the under 18s record was set by Robin Jeffery (2012 London Olympic competitor for slalom) and Josh Kippin (who recently came back from the World Marathons). Jessie Wang Examples of Year 9 creativity Leon Abraham In February, Nicholas and Matthews competed in the State Sprints, where they won all of their double races by seconds and came second and third in their single races. Matthew won 7 (4 gold and 3 silver) medals and Nicholas won 5 (3 gold, a silver and a bronze). They also competed in the State Marathon Championships where they took another gold in K2, and Matthew got a silver medal, missing out on gold by only 10 seconds. The boys are aiming for the nationals next year and hope to try out for the Olympic Hopes team and the World Marathon teams for K2. We are proud to say both boys are excellent students and young men as well as very hard working and gifted athletes. James Matthews Year 9 Floreat House Coordinator Luca Vanderklift Mediatrice Nzoyikorera A SCHOOL OF OPPORTUNITIES Nicholas and Matthew Greed in action 7 Year 10 Report The world of Year 10 has been submerged in a haze of exams and subject selection this term Deciding on what you want to be when you grow up is a big feat when you are just fifteen! But we still have had our moments of having fun and being kids. Here is but just a sprinkling of what we have been up to so far… Oklahoma! We are ‘uber’ proud of our Year 10 cast, orchestra and crew that were a part of the senior school production of Oklahoma. The performance was a real back-slapping rip snorter! The river cruise may have to be a steam-paddle boat with a ‘hoe-down’ theme this year, just to see those happy, shiny faces again mid dance routine. To reiterate our collective dance prowess – our dance students brightly sparkled in the light of a full moon on a Black Friday in the combined schools dance concert ‘Nexus’ at Octagon Theatre at UWA. Their talents in Contemporary, Jazz and Hip Hop cannot be denied! And jet-setting all over the world is no feat for our year group. School trips to France and Japan have become another feather in the cap of our intrepid explorers. And it seems that some of them want to further conquer the world through getting involved in World Challenge 2015 – we are thrilled the destination is India! While we may be spiraling our way into upper school in a cloud of smoke, as you can see by the happy snaps, we are still occasionally stopping to smell the roses while we can in Year 10! Gemma Boyett Year 10 Scarborough House Coordinator 8 Happy faces of Year 10s JUNE 2014 CHURCHLANDS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER Year 10 Report Happy faces of Year 10s A SCHOOL OF OPPORTUNITIES 9 Year 11 Report Churchlands Champion Awards Churchlands Champions awards are given by teachers to recognise the positive contributions and achievements of students this term. The following Year 11 students received awards at the last year assembly. Congratulations.to all recipients. Floreat Champions: George Cokis 11F1, Declan Coffey 11F1, Chet Gamble 11F1, Erin Moore 11F1, Tamika Reid 11F2, Charlotte Hill 11F2, Divya Moothoosamy 11F2, Austin Clementi 11F2, Rachel Truong 11F2, Erin Spellacy 11F3, Lauren Elliot 11F4, Owen Hearne 11F4 x 2, Elizabeth Dean 11F4, Tom Houldcroft11-F4 Brighton Champions: Aidan Oswald 11B1, Anthony Poletto 11B2, Mitch Alco 11B2, Taylah Ford 11B3, Laura McDuff 11B3, Marshall Read 11B4, Taylor Cathcart 11B4, Naomi Randell 11B4 Trigg Champions: Nadav Yakir 11T1, Nicholas Auert 11T2, Claudia Haugg 11T2, Aarthi Muthu 11T2, Beatrice Lim 11T3, Alex Koncavervic 11T3 x 2, Joe Taylor 11T4 x 2, Anya Salmin, 11T4, Prabal Pokharel 11T4 National Young Leaders Expo Scarborough Champions: Austin Giraudo 11S1, Candy Chin 11S1, Roshan Ratna 11S1, Antony Mircev 11S2, Bailey Thomas 11S2, Twinkle Kajaria 11S3, Jordan Walker 11S3, Tiffany Hardingham 11S3, Strahinja Nikolic 11S3, Hannah Sydney-Smith 11S4, Daniel Smith 11S4, Megan Morley 11S4, Sydney Bowman 11S4, Blair Ballantyne 11S4 x 2 10 On Monday 24 March, five Year 11 students, Christine Liau, Amelia Burgess, Samson Ting, Anri Barnard and Ben Fahrner joined a select group of ten CSHS students to attend the Halogen Foundation Expo at the Perth Convention Centre. The full day program included presentations by guest speakers, including ex-coach of West Coast Eagles John Worsfold, explorer Patrick Hollingworth, Commissioner Wayne Gregson as well as several other tertiary educators and organisation representatives. The objective of the day was to provide information on courses, programmes and co-curricular activities to help students become future leaders. JUNE 2014 CHURCHLANDS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER Year 11 Report This is what Amelia and Christine had to say about the Expo: “They gave us truthful guidance, encouragement, and influence over our own future. “They asked us to think about and record our thoughts on how we would make the world different and captured them on film. The results were a powerful picture of what is of concern to this generation, and an encouraging vision of our desire to alter our future. It was entertaining yet informative and inspirational with a load of handy hints on how to be a leader.” Aspiring future leaders: Amelia Burgess, Ben Fahrner, Anri Barnard, Samson Ting and Christine Liau Student Leadership Breakfast On Tuesday 10 June, seven of our students accepted an invitation to participate in a Student Leadership Breakfast at the Pan Pacific Hotel with key speaker, Mt Everest climber, Patrick Hollingworth. The students heard Patrick’s inspirational story and key messages regarding short and long-term goal setting, and persevering to attain a goal. Not only did our students enjoy an excellent breakfast, they also came away with some strategies to further develop interpersonal and leadership skills. Here is what some of the students had to say about the event: “Patrick was an inspirational, heart-stopping person and speaker who taught me that if you believe enough in yourself you can succeed in anything in the world. Even the impossible can become a reality.” Bailey Thomas. “Listening to Patrick Hollingworth’s story was truly inspirational. It just goes to show that if you put your mind to something, you can achieve anything.” Sophie Ward “I really enjoyed the breakfast and found Patrick’s speech extremely inspiring. It helped me realise I shouldn’t limit myself, or my goals, I just need to keep persevering.” James Oliver “The talk taught me that anything is possible if you set your mind to it.” Tiffany Hardingham “Going to the breakfast was an amazing experience. Seeing how much effort Patrick Hollingworth put into all his mountain climbing to finally reaching his goal of climbing Mount Everest really goes to show that if you keep trying you can succeed.” Melanee “I thought the talk on Mount Everest was a really rewarding experience. It showed us that if there are bumps in the road you can still achieve your dreams. It was also really interesting to see how much goes into climbing a mountain of any size. It was really amazing listening to Patrick because I later found out he lived in the same area as me and went to my old primary school too! Although I don’t think mountain climbing is something I’d want to do, it was definitely an eye opener to see someone who had the same beginnings as me achieve something so great.” Amy It was a very worthwhile morning and an excellent way to start the day. Special thanks to attending staff Dave Tomlin and Clare Slodecki for making it all possible. Our Year 11 students with guest speaker Patrick Hollingworth. Taylah Jamieson, Tiffany Hardingham, Amy Clarke, Mr Tomlin, Mrs Slodecki, Bailey Thomas, Sophie Ward, Melanee Fitzmaurice sharing a table at the Student Leadership breakfast. A SCHOOL OF OPPORTUNITIES Jason Smithies Year 11 Scarborough House Coordinator 11 Year 12 Report Year 12 students have completed their Semester 1 exams and a beautiful night cruising on the Swan River was organised Churchlands Champions Awards A theme of Superstars and Legends created an interesting base for dress ups and we had a great mix from Tellytubbies to Ninjas and Mario Brothers to famous singers. Casey Broughton Michael Van Der Feltz Hannah Salm Emily Jansen (2 awards) Maddy Johnson It was an awesome night for unwinding after the stress of exams. Everyone who attended had a great time and “you were all superstars that night”. Congratulations to the following recipients who were awarded Churchlands Champ Certificates at the recent Year 12 Assembly: Alexi Kondylas Sophie Black Holly Bothma Brandon Chiseko Denise Dang Chris Tan Year 12 Brighton/Floreat Year Coordinator What fun dressing up! 12 JUNE 2014 CHURCHLANDS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER Year 12 Report What a great night. Looking good! A SCHOOL OF OPPORTUNITIES 13 2014 Fun Run The Fun Run was held in stunning conditions on Friday 2nd May All Year 8, 9 and 10 students were keen to run and get out and be active. Once again our charity is Princess Margaret Hospital, and we hope to raise another $4500 for them like we did last year. The start of the Fun Run is always a highlight of my year. 800 wild eyed teenagers, chomping at the bit, pawing the ground, cheering, pushing, surging and screaming. The most nervous runner of the day was our bunny – Mr Matthews. He was jiggling about and running on the spot well before the start. With a sixty second head start and a screaming horde behind him, Mr Matthews was only overtaken by the hard running pre-race favourites Lloyd Hopkins and Angus Franklin (Year 10). With a Caramello to any student who beat Mr Matthews home, he then became teacher of the year by hiding near the tennis courts and letting fifty kids pass him. Nice. 1st Year 9 Sarah Hynes 1st Year 10 Lloyd Hopkins 1st Year 8 Joe Shore Lloyd Hopkins (Year 10) won for the boys, with a blistering run, finishing only 17 seconds behind the record (17 minutes 39 seconds). Angus came in a minute later. Sarah Hynes (Year 9) was the girls winner with a super-fast time of 19 minutes 58 seconds – knocking 22 seconds off her winning time from last year. Many of the students ran really well, and it looks like 1st Year 9 Freddie Mundy we will be taking a quality team to the upcoming 1st Year 10 Breanna Dusting Interschool Cross Country Championships. Year 8 girls Year 9 girls Year 10 girls After the race the students stayed for a 1st Hollie Sheils-Rudd 1st Sarah Hynes 1st Breanna Dusting post race chat and celebration – enjoying 2nd Taneisha Lincoln 2nd Danielle Spicer 2nd Stephanie Martin the fruit generously donated by the 3rd Salina Poletto 3rd Emma Clarke 3rd Emma Robinson school P&C. 4th Jacinta Waters 4th Charlotte Ower 4th Avril Tsen Behaviour was exemplary, as quoted by 5th Amber Howe 5th Megan Stephens 5th Rosie Wood Associate Principal Bernie Dunn, “The 6th Lily Taylor 6th Hannah Willox 6th Grace Sobey lower school students are fantastic – look at them smiling and laughing and doing Year 8 boys Year 9 boys Year 10 boys the right thing.” 1st Joe Shore 1st Freddie Mundy 1st Lloyd Hopkins 2nd Jacob Wilmot 2nd Jake Thomas 2nd Angus Franklin Top six finishers for each year group are 3rd Richard Li 3rd Lachie Greaves 3rd Jake O'Brien listed below – well done to all of you. 4th Tom Wiggett 4th Nicholas Greed 4th Lachlan Ivalich Chris Van Maanen, 5th Alex Sundquist 5th Harry Crisp 5th Thomas Wilkinson Health and Physical Education 6th Ethan Jackson 6th Ben Coppin 6th Tom Elliott 14 JUNE 2014 CHURCHLANDS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER 2014 Fun Run What a Fun Run it was... A SCHOOL OF OPPORTUNITIES 15 News From LOTE Changes to Senior School Language Courses At Churchlands, we offer the Second Language Courses in French and Japanese, and both Second Language and Background Speakers Courses in Chinese. However, it is possible to sit the WACE exam as a private candidate. The LOTE bonus for those who continue to study a language to Year 12 will continue. SCSA has recently introduced changes to the Senior School courses in Chinese, French and Japanese. There have been minor changes to the curriculum to align it with national directions and the eligibility forms have been redesigned. The greatest change is for students of French, where a Background Speakers’ course has been introduced for students going into Year 11 from 2015. Eligibility will be determined by the following criteria: Provision of false, inaccurate or incomplete information could place at risk a student’s eligibility for the WACE. Criteria For further information, please contact your child’s teacher, or consult the SCSA Website: http://wace1516. scsa.wa.edu.au/languages/ and the application form with guidelines is available at http://wace1516.scsa.wa.edu.au/assets/Guidelines_ and_Application_for_enrolment_in_WACE_language_ course_year_11_2013.pdf Helen Harmer Teacher-in-Charge, Languages Second Language Background Course Speakers Course Years of formal education (from pre-primary) where the language is the medium of instruction (including education in community and ethnic schools) Less than one year in total Less than five years in total Residency and time spent in a country where the language is a medium of communication Less than two years in total Less than five years in total Using the language for sustained communication outside the classroom with a person who has a background in the language Not permitted Permitted Students must meet all the criteria for enrolment in a second language course Students must meet all the criteria for enrolment in a background language course For the latest P&C information, including details of upcoming events, please refer to the P&C web site at churchlandspandc.wordpress.com 16 JUNE 2014 CHURCHLANDS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER Important Dates 4 July Reports handed out 22 July Year 11 to 12 Course Selection Parent Info Night 24 July Parent/Teacher Evening & Careers Expo all years. 25 July Whole School Assembly 29-31 July Year 10 to 11 Course Selection Counselling 5-7 Aug Year 11 to 12 Course Selection Counselling 7 Aug 13 Sept AEP testing 15-26 Sept Workplace Learning starts 15 Sept PD Day (NO STUDENTS) 26 Sept END OF TERM END OF TERM 21 July PD Day (NO STUDENTS) 12-23 Sept Year 12 Exams start AMC Maths Competition all years 8 Aug School Tour 11 Aug P & C meeting 7.30pm 12-22 Aug Sally Topley/Clare Slodecki interviews start From the Vault The school archives collection contains hundreds of similar photos, unfortunately without names or specific dates. To rectify this situation and preserve our heritage, I am seeking several interested past students to help arrange and label our extensive photo collection. If you can provide an hour a week, please contact me on [email protected] Jeff Herd 14 Aug Interschool Netball Carn Years 8-12 all day 19 Aug Recital Night Year 12 Music 20 Aug Year 11 & 12 Athletics Carnival 22 Aug Year 10 Athletics Carnival 26 Aug Year 12 TAFE/TISC Info Night Year 9 Athletics Carnival 28 Aug Concert 4 Senior Year 8 Athletics Carnival 2 Sept MaDD Night 4 Sept Concert 5 Intermediate 5 Sept School Tour 8 Sept P & C meeting 7.30pm 8-11 Sept Year 12 Practical Exams 11 Sept Concert 6 Junior Health & Wellbeing Expo A SCHOOL OF OPPORTUNITIES Do you recognize the students in this picture, taken some time during the 1980s? 17 Careers Advisor WORKPLACE LEARNING Seventy five students in Year 11 and 12 involved in the Workplace Learning program have just completed their first round of placements for the year. This semester I had the pleasure of visiting forty students and meeting the employers that have so willingly offered their time, expertise and support to the WL student, other students were visited by the staff of Western Workplace Learning. For some students this experience was the first time that they had participated in the workforce. Thanks must be given to the team at Western Workplace Learning (in particular Dale Mahoney) who made the placements for the students and visited some of them in the workplace. I must also thank the parents of our students for supporting them during this time. Of course the biggest thank you needs to be given to the wonderful group of employers that support our Workplace Learning Program by volunteering their time and skills to work with our students. Without them the program could not run. Special thank you to our sponsors... Duxton HotelAegan Kitchens Sam Rifici Hair Care Karrinyup T&J Spray Painters Bell Construction Swan Transit Minkz Furniture and Homewares Riding for the Disabled Mulberry Tree Childcare Doubleview Mulberry Tree Child Care Mt. Hawthorn Mulberry Tree Childcare Osborne Park Mulberry Tree Childcare Wembley Downs Jelly Beans Childcare Wembley Velmade Products Stevlec Electrical Collins Electrical Endeavour Childcare Centre Chrystal Halliday Aged Care Sizzler Innaloo Electro Boy Electrical Crown Perth F & R Classic Cabinets St Andrews Uniting Church Homes Headcase Hair Churchlands Primary School Balcatta Senior High School Woodlands Primary School Lazco Refrigeration Wembley Veterinary Hospital Cablenet Electrical Leader Cabling Systems Audi Centre Perth Western PowerAnstiss Electrical Barnes Street Early Learning Centre Paul Kinsella Electrical Bodhi J Health and Beauty Spa Myvista Robert Uusimaki 18 Odette Nibigira Daniel Pervan Collins Electrical Ozone Air Jetts Fitness Scarborough Snap Plumbing & Construction King Edward Memorial Hospital Peard Real Estate Leederville Coco’s Restaurant Westwide Electrical Good Samaritan Industries Osborne Park Leederville Camera House Wentworth plaza Hotel Seme Solutions Edsys Computers Westec Electrical Design Plumbing Calais Hair and Beauty Gilmour & Jooste Electrical Austlec Electrical Nicola Van Niekerk Tom Caruso JUNE 2014 CHURCHLANDS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER Careers Advisor Terrell Rene Kayla Samuel Merica Pokharel Rebecca Cox Taylor Shipperd Tim Zhang Blake Preston CENTRAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY STUDENT AWARDS 2014 On Thursday 1st May I had the pleasure of attending the 2014 Central Institute of Technology Student Awards and to see two of our past students receiving prestigious awards. Congratulations to Michaela Channing (Class of 2011) who was awarded the Outstanding Achievement Award for Media and to Sam Hayes (Class of 2013) who was awarded the Outstanding Achievement Award for Business. Michaela completed an Advanced Diploma in Broadcast Television after finishing Year 12 and is currently working for Channel Seven. Sam achieved a Certificate IV Business in Year 12 during the completion of a Non-ATAR/Workplace Learning program and is now attending Curtin University. Clare Slodecki Career Advisor A SCHOOL OF OPPORTUNITIES Sam Hayes with Neil Fernandes Michaela Channing with Neil Fernandes 19 School Musical Oklahoma Oh what a performance... a wonderful time 20 JUNE 2014 CHURCHLANDS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER School Musical Oklahoma Photos by Tay Broadley and Ruth Sutherland A SCHOOL OF OPPORTUNITIES 21 Japanese Tour 2014 The Japan Tour this year was an absolute blast The students from the ‘get go’ ran amok in the cities of Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, Hiroshima and Nishi Akashi! Highlights included a crystal clear day to see the sights of Mt Fuji, temple sight seeing in Kyoto and being chased by deranged deer in Nara Park. We were also confronted with challenges such as being slightly lost, lugging our cumbersome baggage through peak hour in the Tokyo underground attempting to catch a frightfully punctual shinkansen (bullet train) to a very important date! Exhilarating! When not taking in the sights of Japanese cities we were immersed in school and home life at our host school Akashi Nishi. This lead to the delightful discovery of how dedicated the Japanese are to hospitality. We were treated to lessons in calligraphy, a Japanese tea ceremony, choral with no English whatsoever, a rip-snorting game of scissor-paper-rock with lively class of six-year olds and a particularly special session of learning how to deliver ‘rakugo’ (basically a traditional-style Japanese stand-up routine). Home life involved sampling delectable Japanese cuisine, participating in the family bath routine and being taken to a variety of day trips on the weekend. Any student who is given the opportunity to experience the excitement of the Japan Tour should not hesitate to sign up! You will not regret it! Gemma Boyett English teacher A wonderful experience... 22 JUNE 2014 CHURCHLANDS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER Japanese Tour 2014 What an amazing trip A SCHOOL OF OPPORTUNITIES 23 Stepping forward in style RSL recognises Churchlands efforts The Churchlands marching band was formed at the end of 2003, marching for the first time in the 2004 Anzac Day Parade. Since then the band has participated in nine Perth Anzac Day commemorations, missing only 2009 when they were on tour in North America and 2012 when many of these students participated in the official Dawn Service at the Australian National Memorial at Villers‑Bretonneux, France. The Marching band has been such a success that this year our students enthusiastically formed a second marching ensemble. My thanks to the ensemble directors Caron Walker, Nicole Turner, Robyn Griffin and Jacqui Edwick for making sure our students look and sound their best. Glenn Robinson Director of Music The students’ involvement in these commemorative events helps to give them a greater insight into the sacrifices of our forefathers and allows them an opportunity to connect with historical events on a personal level. To acknowledge the efforts and commitment of the Churchlands staff and students in supporting veterans, the RSLWA has this year contributed to the purchase of smart new jackets for both the Anzac Parade and the State Remembrance Day services. The President of the WA RSL, the Hon. Graham Edwards AO, recently visited the students here at school for their first official wearing of the jackets and to thank the students personally for their support. Zac Robinson and Mathew Leak Christine Liau and Blair Ballantyne talking to the Hon Graham Edwards AO Showing off our new jackets with the Hon Graham Edwards AO 24 JUNE 2014 CHURCHLANDS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER News from the Interschool “Can Churchlands Senior High School teachers rise to the challenge?” Several Churchlands SHS debating teams, at several different levels, compete on Wednesday evenings against other government and private schools in the Interschool Debating Competition P&C The P & C quiz night will be held at 7pm on Friday 29 August at the school (Green Room – it will be signposted). This is a chance for a fun night and to mingle with other parents and friends from the school community, and hopefully a few teachers! Gary Adshead of Radio 6PR will be compere, and there will be some tremendous prizes, including lunch for the winning table for eight at Parliament House. It is ‘bring your own nibbles’ but no BYO as drinks will be on sale. Debating All these students prepare for their debates during lunchtime and after school and have had some great success against the other schools. Tickets are only $10 per head, and tables of eight can be purchased from Alisdair Putt at aputt@puttlegal. com.au or ringing him on 0499953977. There will also be year tables available if you simply want to join a table rather than organising your own. Please mark this date (Friday 29 August) in your diary and get some other parents lined up for the night; whether parents of kids involved in music; world challenge, swimming, ski trip, or simply parents of your child’s friends. The money raised will go to additional facilities for your child at the school as determined by the Principal and staff. If anybody or their business can donate a prize please contact Pauline Swang on tel 64605643 or [email protected] – all donations will be gratefully acknowledged on the night” The Novice Number 3 team consists (left to right) Claudia Firriolo, Shayla Newcombe and Melvin Tom Mr Herd Congratulations Ainesh Ritschny Ainesh Ritschny (Captain) and Owen Hearne (Vice Captain) for their success at the Youth Ultimate National Championships held in Melbourne in June. This Frisbee Championship was played as a Round Robin and WA beat VIC in the Grand Final. Ainesh was the runner up Most Valuable Player for the Championship and was chosen in the National Team. Ainesh Ritschny in action A SCHOOL OF OPPORTUNITIES 25 Year 8 Lightning Carnival These are the days that you remember when you look back wistfully at what was your experience at Churchlands SHS Teaming up with your mates and running around playing sports against other schools – for the whole day! The Year 8s did the school proud with their energy and enthusiasm. Participation is key at the Lightning Carnivals and in this area the students excelled. Churchlands SHS had the most teams in every competition, most students having fun and the most students saying thanks at the end. Well done kids – you were fantastic. A big thank you too, to all the Year 10s who came along to help on the day. Mr Van Maanen Head of Department, Health and Physical Education Oh what Champions we were... 26 JUNE 2014 CHURCHLANDS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER Year 8 Lightning Carnival Oh what Champions we were... A SCHOOL OF OPPORTUNITIES 27 Relay For Life We love “Relay for Life” The kids love it, the staff love it and the community love it. The Churchlands Staff and Student teams raised over $22,000 in 2014 to come in second for Top Schools Fundraising. We had almost 200 students and twenty five staff who spent the twenty four hours in glorious sunshine and freezing darkness, walking laps of the track to remind us of the battle that a cancer sufferer faces. In my time at Churchlands, I am still amazed at the generous nature of the wonderful human beings that are our students. They were impressive beyond words. I can only hope that the “Relay” continues to be a mainstay of the community service that our students throw themselves into and we continue to field a team of superstars. Thanks to all of the staff who attended, and the parents who helped. You know who you are. Thank you. Chris Van Maanen, Sue Wogan and Peter McCormick. We all loved it. “Relay for Life” Rocks 28 JUNE 2014 CHURCHLANDS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER Relay For Life We all loved it. “Relay for Life” Rocks A SCHOOL OF OPPORTUNITIES 29 Community Art Exhibition The opening of annual Community Art Exhibition was held on Friday the 30th May Former student Dr Geoff Lummis opened the exhibition. Now a lecturer in Education at Edith Cowan University he reminisced on the importance of his art education at Churchlands SHS. It was great to see the work of parents, former students, current students and staff exhibited in 2014. Students Bella Bowman and James Berry received student achievement awards and former student Bianca Tuzee received the People’s Choice award. Geoff Lummis opened the Exhibition Robyn Roper and Linda Mark Neil Hunt with Margaret Jago and Geoff Lummis 30 This year’s guest artists were Peteris and Jillian Ciemitis. It was a great opportunity for students to see such a high calibre of work. Jillian Ciemitis won the Excellence Award at the 2012 Print Media Awards. Peteris Ciemitis has been a finalist multiple Guest Artists’ Peteris and times in the Archibald Prize as well Jilliam Ciemitis as the Black Swan Portraiture Prize which he won in 2010. Peteris and Jillian held a workshop with Year 11 and 12 classes on the 13th of June. The students found it very inspiring very motivated for future painting projects. Megan Boyd Visual Arts Department Year 10 Community Service helpers Melissa Leong with Avril Tsen JUNE 2014 CHURCHLANDS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER Community Art Exhibition Community service helpers Mia Stone Madison Smith Laura-May Willems Ashlinn Gorman Jarryd Van der Westhuizen Some of our artists and their entries in the Art Exhibition James Berry A SCHOOL OF OPPORTUNITIES Beth Harcourt with John Maddren and Geoff Lummis 31 Sir Charles Court Young Leaders Program Flynn Dormer was selected to be a part of the Sir Charles Court Young Leaders program that was held in the second week of term one holidays. I thought it is better he writes something than I do A few weeks ago I was honoured to be part of the Sir Charles Court Young Leaders Program, a camp that aligns with Curtin University’s new Student Leadership Development Strategy. The memorable four-day camp was an excellent opportunity to work with and learn from twenty-nine other selected students from across WA, as well as our six peer tutors consisting of previous attendants and other members from the Curtin Leadership Centre. Looking back, I have never gained this much insight into myself and others in such a short period of time. For this truly amazing opportunity I would like to thank Mrs Sambhara and Mr O’Brien for recommending me and making this all possible.. Flynn Dormer, Year 10 Vani Sambhara Academic Extension Program Coordinator This camp concentrates on leadership qualities, selfawareness, goal setting, teamwork, problem solving and developing awareness of global and local issues and how these impact society. Each day comprised of new foci and amusing activities and games that corresponded with these subjects. These ranged from teamwork-based scenarios at a high-ropes course, to games that simulate real-world industries and to creating our own hypothetical community events to tackle local issues. Working together with the other members of the camp we were all able to take the most out of every activity and even a few games of Ultimate Ninja. Following the three and a half days at Wesley College’s boarding house, we left for Curtin University where we listened to several guest speakers regarding such topics as career choices and scholarships. We were honoured to have former Premier Richard Court speak at our graduation ceremony, representing the court family in honour of his father Sir Charles Court, another former Premier of whom the program was named after. However, former Australia women’s basketball player and co-founder of the Cultural Connection Code, Kia Dowell, took the spotlight with a truly inspirational speech of resilience and determination. 32 Flynn Dormer and former premier Richard Court Graduating students JUNE 2014 CHURCHLANDS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER Our new First Aid Officer At the beginning of Term 2, I commenced work at Churchlands Senior High School as the new First Aid Officer I have twenty four years’ experience in nursing and have three children myself, two here at Churchlands. Everyone has been extremely welcoming and I already feel very much a part of the team. The old Medical Centre is currently being renovated so I am situated in Student Services. In this location, I can see first hand the day to day running of the school, meet and work with all the Year Coordinators, Student Services team and most importantly meet the children who are fantastic, a pleasure to be with. There is no longer a nurse based at the school so when accidents happen and people feel unwell, they come to see me! To keep a healthy environment at school, I ask that you do not send your child to school if they are sick and make sure all your telephone numbers are up to date so you can be reached if your child needs to be sent home whilst unwell. If I am unable to contact you, I may need to call an ambulance (if required) which can be very costly to you ($800-$900) without insurance. I find Churchlands to be a really positive environment to work in and hope you will contact me if your child has any specific medical needs. Kind regards Adele Mercier, First Aid Officer. Adele Mercier Congratulations Tim & Erin Last holidays Year 10 student Tim Putt was part of the WA 18/U Boys Water Polo team They competed against NSW 1, NSW 2, QLD and a combined Vic/SA/ Tas team. They played some very tough games in the rounds and did well to get to the final, taking out the gold medal game against NSW 1. Tim Putt with the trophy. Congratulations to Erin O’Brien who has been selected to represent the Western Australian 2014 Under 16 AFL team. State Selection is an honour and requires much dedication, time and effort to develop the necessary talents required of an elite sportsperson. We wish Erin and her team luck in the National Schools Championships, which are being held in Sydney NSW during July. Erin O’Brien and her footy... A SCHOOL OF OPPORTUNITIES 33 Year 8 Coral Bay Camp Year 8 Academic Extension Program: Sustainability Camp Forty nine Year 8 students left on May 5 to learn about sustainability and environmental issues. The students spent a week exploring Coral Bay. Thanks to Mr. Smithies for giving students such a wonderful experience. Also to thank are Mrs Harvey and Mr Marsden, Mrs Sambhara for all the help and support. This is what some of the students had to say: Coral bay is amazing. It was a life changing experience swimming with turtles, snorkelling with mantarays and just mucking around with friends. Ben Wheeler This camp was choc-a-bloc with awesome activities, on land and in the water. From swimming with majestic Manta Rays to spending time walking around town. The teachers were great and I wish I could do it again. Ethan Blume The camp was amazing. It was beautiful and the weather was perfect. The food, location and activities were great. I would love to go back with my family. I wouldn’t trade this experience for the world. The opportunity is a great one. Sasha Goranova The Coral Bay camp was amazing. We saw beautiful marine life and learned a lot about the coral reefs. I highly recommend this camp. Sophie Geevers Mrs Sambhara AEP Coordinator 34 What a great experience... JUNE 2014 CHURCHLANDS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER Year 8 Coral Bay Camp What an amazing time we had in Coral Bay ... here are some photos A SCHOOL OF OPPORTUNITIES 35 Community Service I am really impressed with the numbers volunteering for events, both in school and out in the community More often than not, I have a “waiting list” of students hoping that someone will have to drop out! It is great to have students ready to step in at the last minute. Since the last newsletter, the big focus has been on Relay for Life, but there have also been numerous other events where students have volunteered their time. Indeed, on the same weekend as Relay, twelve other students attended the Step Up for MS Central Park Stair Climb, where they were placed on the various landings of the tower to provide encouragement and support to the climbers. Volunteers have also provided assistance and marshalling at the Stirling Station starting precinct of the Asthma Foundation’s Freeway Bike Hike, have poured and served hundreds of cups of water to finishers of the HBF Run For A Reason, are coaching netball before or after school at Woodlands Primary School and are training the cross country runners at Yuluma Primary School. Others have provided front of house or backstage support for the school production, Oklahoma”, have handed out canapés and washed dishes at the opening of the Art Exhibition, provided assistance to parents on the Parent Report Day as well as taking hot drinks for staff, supervised the children’s play area or assisted with ticketing at the Garden Festival in Perry Lakes and four of our Year 11 students attended the Global Leadership Conference organised and run by World Vision. Once again, after a four year break, students assisted with marshalling at the Gwelup Primary School Fun Run on the WA Day holiday. At the time of writing others are assisting at the Every Woman Expo being held in the city over a three day period. What great kids we have at Churchlands! In addition, we have had students attend the Year 8 and 9 Lightning Carnival as umpires and managers and around school we have students assisting in the Library and others marking the Footy Tipping Competition each week. Keep up the good work! Sue Wogan Community Service Coordinator 36 JUNE 2014 CHURCHLANDS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER Community Service Some of our wonderful volunteers! A SCHOOL OF OPPORTUNITIES 37 World Challenge 2015 We are off and running again, with the students about to select their teams for next year’s expedition to Himalayan India (Uttarakand) and Rajasthan Clearly, word must have got out that World Challenge is a fantastic experience (despite the lost passports, visa issues and flight delays…) as we had a huge attendance at our Parent Presentation Evening which was held in Week 3 Term 2. Several of last year’s Year 12 “challengers” spoke glowingly of their experiences and showed a video clip that they had filmed themselves – they all wish that they could come with us again and are planning to do a volunteering trip in one of their university holidays! The presentation by Doug O’Halloran of World Challenge was also inspiring and we were inundated with expression of interest forms in the following days. The calibre of the applicants was exceptional, so the decision was made to take four teams, which is fantastic! Would you like to experience this... In the coming weeks the students will have a Launch Meeting with Doug to learn more about how World Challenge works and about the region of India we will be travelling to. This will enable them to choose the places they want to visit and how challenging they want their treks to be. In the meantime, the priority will be to make long term plans to be fit enough to hike at altitude (carrying 15 – 18 kilos) and also to save the money they need to pay their share of the cost which they have negotiated with their parents. We don’t have any pictures yet of our current group, but the following reminders of our last two World Challenge Expeditions in 2011 and 2013, will give you an idea of the amazing time we have ahead of us next year! Sue Wogan World Challenge Coordinator 38 JUNE 2014 CHURCHLANDS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER AFL News Girls Footy A large number of girls have signed up this year and the younger years responded very well especially during Upper School Exams. With hard fought determination and pure guts, our girls have excelled in all games. Unfortunately, they were beaten by Mater Dei College and finished a much deserved second place in the North West Division. We are looking forward to nominating a few teams for the Term 4 Year 8/9 Girls Footy Carnival. Boys Footy This competition for senior and junior boys is still currently in progress. Full results will be in the next newsletter. A very big thank you to Wembley Downs Junior Football Club for their kind donation of training gear for our Year 8 – 10 Specialist Program. The balls, bump bags and first aid kit will definitely come in handy for future sessions. State representatives Interschool Cross Country Churchlands SHS was well represented by a super bunch of lower school students In fantastic running weather our kids did their best over the 3, 4 and 6 kilometre courses. Each race was packed with up to 200 competitors, galloping at the start and staggering at the end. All of the Churchlands students ran at their hardest and put in the effort for their school. We had some fantastic results as individuals and as year group teams. Our best results were as follows – Sarah Hynes 8th, Briana Dusting 11th, Joe Shore 15th, Kal Azmanov 15th and Mitch Alco 17th in there various age groups. In the overall year categories Churchlands won the fourteen year old girls and fifteen year old girls Champion trophies. This was a fantastic effort given that we were competing against schools with much larger teams, so well done girls. Well done kids – keep on running. Mr Rory McDonough Health and Physical Education Teacher Congratulations to Erin O’Brien (Year 11) who has been selected in the WA U16 Girls Footy Team for the 2014 National Championships. This is the second time Erin has been selected and we wish her the best of luck. Another developing player who just missed out in the final selection is Isobel Humphry (Year 10). Isobel is still currently training hard with the WA team and will be considered as a reserve for the squad. Chris Tan AFL School Ambassador Salina Poletto, Jacinta Waters, Hollie Sheils-Rudd and Taneisha Lincoln Boys hard at training A SCHOOL OF OPPORTUNITIES Ethan Jackson, Joe Shore, Richard Liu LI and Thomas Wiggett 39 Home Economics Year 9 Design and Fashion Year 10 Teenage Fashion This semester in Design and Fashion we learnt a few techniques of how to decorate fabrics. First we did some tie-dye on natural fabric, then we did some batik which is when you put wax on fabric and dye it different colours so it looks nice. This semester, the Year 10 sewing students have sewn black wrap around skirts and have designed a decoration to sew onto it. One of our favourite techniques was applique which meant we could put any design we liked using different pieces of fabric. Once we learnt these techniques, we designed our bags using images like hearts, fruit, icecream, flowers or even characters like Olaf from the movie Frozen, and the Mad Hatter from Alice in Wonderland. Once we completed our bags we started our fancy boxer shorts. Watch this space! Daryl Ciseaux and Anastasia Sinclair The unique designs (applique, embroidery, buttons) have been sewn onto the skirts to decorate them and create something individual that couldn’t be bought at the shops. Now almost all of the students have completed their skirts and are moving onto making pyjama pants. The students have chosen the colours and patterns for their pyjama pants and are now sewing and decorating them with original designs they have created. Gabrielle Anderson-Tulett Gabrielle Anderson-Tulett and Jessica Watts sewing Molly Thetford and Rosie Wood on the sewing machines Looking Good Fashion Assignment We have recently completed our recycling project based on a theme. We used materials such as rubbish bags, paint samples, bubble wrap, flooring plastic underlay, string, bottle tops, hula hoops, cardboard boxes to make a recycled garment. Once finished we displayed our creations with a Fashion Parade. This also involved hair and makeup to suit our chosen theme. This was definitely a fun assessment and we all enjoyed doing it. Sally, Taja, Sammy and Elyssa 40 Recylcled dresses on show JUNE 2014 CHURCHLANDS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER Home Economics Hospitality Year 12 Hospitality has been a very rewarding course so far, not just because we get to eat extra food most days of the week. We have learnt various cuts of vegetables (apparently there are more than one!), how to cook eggs in different ways, how to fillet a fish and how to make different pastries. We have made pasta and rice dishes, even a quinoa salad, so we now know what quinoa is and how to pronounce it! Our barista course was fun because it not only gave us delicious cups of coffee, but we also learnt how to operate the coffee machine and unfortunately how to clean it too, which will help us with part time work in the future. A few highlights of the course have been having the guest chef come in and make pork dumplings with us, making apple pie, arancini balls and cooking roast beef. We have all thoroughly enjoyed working together in our small groups; hospitality is a great course for learning practical skills about food preparation and teamwork, I would highly recommend it. Hannah Salm Visit from the Fishing School We never had an experience of handling fish before, so it was very new, and fascinating despite the stinky smell! We have learnt some new techniques of filleting a whole raw fish with the help of the fisherman, Peter, and then making it into fish and chips. It was an incredible experience that we never thought we were capable of! June Oh, Regina Norman - Philip and Jingyang Zhao JIngYang Zhao and June Ol Our local fisherman Peter with Tariq Maghal and Matt James Guest Chef Guest chef, Matt Connell from Future Now Hospitality Ambassador Program, came into our Hospitality class to share his career experiences and showcase two of his favourite dishes. Matt showed us how to make Pork Buns, which we had made in our previous class, however Matt’s by far were better. He also showed us an alternative healthy dessert option, chia seed chocolate pudding! Having Matt come in and share his stories about his travels whilst being a chef opened our eyes to the amazing opportunities having a career in Hospitality can bring. Chloe Raven June Jingyang’s yummy arancini balls on display Brandon Chisekio, Gemma Forbes, Adhieu Piok with Guest Chef Matt Connell A SCHOOL OF OPPORTUNITIES 41 Congratulations to some of our Year 12s It was a pleasure for two of our Year 12 Leadership team to be invited to speak at the Town of Cambridge Anzac Day Parade Congratulations to the top performing VET students, it was a pleasure to enjoy a delicious lunch prepared by the Year 12 Hospitality students to recognise the great work achieved by our VET students. Keep up the great work, well done. Patrick Shen and Chloe Raven addressed the crowd with a heartfelt speech of what Anzac day means to them. Jessieline Ruaya, Kyliee Rudd, Gemma Forbes, Kyle Reynolds, Jess Muller, Jake Forbes with Mrs Slodecki Chloe Raven, Patrick Shen and Shaun Le Strange at the Town of Cambridge Anzac Day Parade Keith Robinson was lucky enough to be chosen as the Runner Up in the City of Stirling Youth Awards. Keith was awarded a prize in the Tough Nut category which recognised the hard work and enthusiasm he puts into everything he does. Keith is involved in the Year 12 Leadership Team, he is committed to numerous community service projects and is enjoying work Keith Robinson with his award experience at local Woodlands Primary School. Well done Keith, a very worthy recipient of such a special award. 42 Gemma Forbes Jess Muller Jake Forbes JUNE 2014 CHURCHLANDS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER ANZAC Day Commemorative Parade On Friday 25 April Wind Orchestra 2 assembled amidst the returned service men and women on St. Georges Terrace for their inaugural performance as a marching band Flag waving crowds lined the route as we marched and it was a fantastic experience both playing and marching in the parade. Despite a few issues (typically encountered when following horses), we were ready for anything after Mr Robinson’s rigorous marching training sessions. Anzac Day means a lot to so many people and I know we all felt honoured to have been given the opportunity to support the memory of the ANZACs on this special day. Matt Grindrod Maddie Smith, Lachlan Evans and Greg Stanley As a member of Wind Orchestra 1, marching through the streets of Perth representing Churchlands Senior High School is a distinguished honour. Many of the members of Wind Orchestra 1 were present at the Dawn Service at Villers-Bretonneux in France in 2012 and this day held even more significance for them. Marching alongside the Veterans from all countries gave everyone a huge sense of pride. Running up the steep hill before our second march took it out of us but we pushed through. The countless hours of rehearsals on a Saturday morning paid off with the band looking highly respectable amongst the Veterans to whom this day meant so much. Glenn Robinson leading our Wind Orchestra 1 Zac Robinson A SCHOOL OF OPPORTUNITIES 43 GATE Conference The Year 10 Academic Extension Program English class had the opportunity to attend the Gifted and Talented conference at St Hilda's in May The focus during the conference was on topics that could be approached from many different disciplines. This allowed students to begin making connections between different areas of study and meeting the needs of highly able learners. This conference was presented by Julie Arliss , a lecturer at King’s college, participants benefited from her ranging experience helping young people realise their potential. This is what one of the student had to say about the conference. On Monday of week 2, gifted and talented English students in Year 10, including myself, were given the unique opportunity to take a break from the classroom. Instead, we joined G+T students from over ten other schools to take part in a stimulating conference, engaging with a wide range of topics aimed at provoking thought beyond the constraints of the curriculum. International lecturer Julie Arliss kicked off the conference in exploring the philosophical difficulties of achieving agreement about Justice, also highlighting the complexity of it all with implications for other areas of human experience, including Beauty, Truth, Mathematics and Art. Julie continued in examining and exploring the most significant theories of the Universe's Origins, giving us a deep insight into one of the most seminal discussions among scholars for generations. Our second lecturer Jeffrey Hodges explored the challenges with and methods of developing emotional intelligence. 'EQ' being the ability to identify positive ways to empathise and communicate with others, and achieve greater success and fulfilment. The conference concluded with "The Big Debate," in which Julie and Jeffrey took opposing sides on the issue of adopting nuclear power, encouraging students to contribute and vote. The purpose was to examine the practical implications of adopting the precautionary principle which suggests 'that if technological development has a suspected risk of causing harm to the public or the environment, it should not progress until it’s proved safe.' All in all, the conference was a rare opportunity to be exposed to some of the deeper questions that have been posed, and exploring them with distinguished speakers. Flynn Dormer Year 10 AEP student Students who attended the conference 44 JUNE 2014 CHURCHLANDS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER ‘Student Bytes’ Makes it’s mark The ‘Churchlands News Team’ is a group of dedicated students committed to improving their writing through reporting on what’s happening in the school from students’ point of view ‘Student Bytes’ is part of the ‘Churchlands Bytes’ publication, which is emailed every fortnight to all parents and students. What have you learnt about writing articles? “The writing style expected of us news team writers is very professional and reporter like. “I have learnt that articles must be concise, original and attention grabbing. (Nikki Starlife, Year 10). “I have learnt that you need to look at a story from opposing of views, and preparing for a deadline (Ashleigh Pauls, Year 9).” Each fortnight a number of students are allocated ‘stories’ from events that have been happening around the school. It’s then up to the students to interview, research and write the article. What would your advice be to any student who is thinking about joining the team? “JUST DO IT. We have lollies and Mms every second week, and we are a cute, awkward community.” (Paige Thacker, Year 11) Ms Chapman co-ordinates the ‘news team’ and has also worked as a Journalist, we asked her why It’s important for students to be given this opportunity; “Come! It's a really good experience to have as it helps you with your writing (and there are lollies too!)” (Isabel Weng, Year 9) “Writing is such an important skill to have in life, and can be an asset in any profession. In particular, it gives students who are interested in a career in journalism first- hand experience. The fact they are published each fortnight as part of “Chuchlands Bytes’ is a once in a lifetime experience and will give them the edge in the future. Another important feature of ‘Student Bytes’ is that it represents the voice of the students!” SO... If this sounds like something you would like to be a part of, we welcome new members. Just email Ms Chapman [email protected] or knock on the English office to speak with her directly. The ‘news team’ has reported on a range of events and topics since the beginning of the year including Anzac Day, The Year 8 camp, Going from a Green Shirt to White, Oklahoma and even Study Tips, just to name a few! We would also love to listen to any suggestions you may have for articles to put in ‘Student Bytes’. We have put a suggestion box in the library so all you need to do is write your idea down and leave it in the box. News Team “A CUTE AWKWARD COMMUNITY” Here is what some of the student’s said about being a part of the news team: Why did you decide to be a part of the news team? “Because I have always had a passion for writing, and I thought it would be an interesting experience. It also gets me community service hours which is a bonus (Paige Thacker, Year. 11). I decided to be part of the news team because I enjoy writing and wanted to know what it would feel like to be a journalist (Isabel Weng, Year 9). Parthvi Sheladia, Amanda Tan, Nikki Starlife, Ms Chapman, Marta Prasek, Amelia Burgess, Mina Mitric, Kaitlin Dunlop sitting down: Shrusti Shah, Ashleigh Pauls, Isabel Weng A SCHOOL OF OPPORTUNITIES 45 Global Year 11 Leadership Challenge Lunchtime Basketball Attended by Heer Gudka, Ben Fahrner, Lucinda Mooney, Linda Luce The Year 11 House Captains and Student Councillors helped organise a basketball tournament which is currently being held on Thursday lunchtimes during Term 2 On May 5th, Heer, Ben, Lucinda and I attended the World Vision, Global Leaders Convention Day 2014. The focus of the day was to inspire and empower Year 10-12 students to become a voice for global justice. We were one of the many schools there and were amongst 1000 or so other students. We spent the day listening to World Vision Leaders and Youth Ambassadors, watching videos, playing games and sharing ideas about how best we could promote the 40 Hour Famine within schools. We had the opportunity to work in teams with students from other schools as we gained a deeper understanding of the issues associated with global hunger and poverty. Nine teams entered the tournament and all games so far, have been played competitively and in great spirit. Teams were required to wear a uniform and there were some excellent kits put together by the teams. As this article goes to press, the Group Section has been completed. The four best teams will enter the final rounds and continue their quest to be crowned Year 11 Lunchtime Basketball Champions when they return from exams. Our next challenge is to encourage as many Churchlands students as possible to participate in the 40Hr Famine. We hope that many students will be willing to join us for raising money for such a terrific cause! Linda Luce Year 11 student Blue Ninja Noel Chandramoghan dribbles towards the defence of Wildcat team member Samson Ting. Ben Fahrner, Lucinda Mooney, Linda Luce with Heer Gudka 46 Wildcat Anri Barnard pulls up for a three-pointer but the Blue Ninja Anam Suterwala has it covered. JUNE 2014 CHURCHLANDS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER Year 11 Lunchtime Basketball These are the Ultimate Power Rangers! Will Douglas discovers that there are no easy baskets against the Ultimate Power Rangers. The Matt’s Dream team vs the A-team match up provided the best game of the Group Section. Matt’s Dream team won by one point with a three-pointer by their captain in the last 10 seconds! Team Wildcats! Green Panda represent! The caped Blue Ninjas, setting a new trend in on court apparel! A SCHOOL OF OPPORTUNITIES Jason Smithies Year 11 Scarborough House Coordinator 47 Churchlands Library 48 Archives Assisting with Digital Technologies ebooks Excursions/Camps Important events in History Learning spaces JUNE 2014 CHURCHLANDS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER Linking to Learning Promoting Positive online behaviour A welcoming environment Curriculum Support Student Work Private Study A SCHOOL OF OPPORTUNITIES Promoting reading for pleasure 49 2014 French Tour In April 2014, twenty seven Year 10 students and one Year 11 student went to France accompanied by four teachers They experienced the French culture in two different cities: Belfort and Paris. The group first stopped in Belfort, a beautiful city in the north-east of France. This small town challenged students to meet new friends, their correspondents, and to communicate with them and their family in French. Being immersed daily in French in Belfort was a great bonus as students could not believe how much their listening skills and spoken French improved. This city had a lot to offer. Not only did they meet beautiful people but they could also discover Belfort’s history with its fortification and also “Le Lion de Belfort”. Host families were wonderful and welcomed the group with rich and delicious food, such as cheese, potatoes and of course bread. The three, four, fivecourse (are there more coming?) meals were a very good surprise for French students and a welcomed change at the school canteen. A starter, a main meal and a dessert sure does sound more exciting than our sandwich in Australia. Some of us even tried the classics, such as snails or frogs legs. Great photos of France With the group, we visited a range of beautiful places, such as the waterfalls of the Saut-du-Doubs, the city of Colmar and the castle of the Haut-Koënigsbourg. From the 18th of April, French students were on holiday! They had the opportunity to spend more time with their host families who took them to do a range of activities, such as going to “EuropaPark”, an amazing theme park in Germany, and visiting Strasbourg, a beautiful city in the north-east of France which is home to the European parliament. Some of them discovered the snow and also went skiing. Our students were delighted by the hospitality of the French families, the incredible amount of food that was given to them every day and the wonderful places they got to see. Despite some very cold weather, some of our boys soldiered on and refused to wear anything but shorts (something to do with being “Australian”). The cold did not stop students from enjoying every moment they had in this beautiful city. 50 JUNE 2014 CHURCHLANDS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER 2014 French Tour On the 24th of April, we left Belfort for Paris in the TGV, a high-speed train, with a heavy heart, leaving our very good friends and many beautiful places behind us. Great photos of France We arrived in Paris, unpacked and went straight to see the well-known landmark: the Eiffel Tower. Students were excited and impressed by the height of the monument. Aside from the Eiffel Tower, we saw Versailles, the Louvre, the Musée d’Orsay, the Arch of La Défense, la cite des Sciences, l’arc de Triomphe, Montmartre and le Sacré Coeur. We also had the amazing opportunity to go for a cruise by night on the Seine River to see the amazing city of Paris lit up. We spent our last day at Disneyland Paris where students had a fun time. We said goodbye to France on the 30th of April, our minds full of amazing memories, our food envies satisfied and our French language improved. We now look forward to hosting the French students who will be coming in October. Christine Fontaine French Teacher A SCHOOL OF OPPORTUNITIES 51 Year 11 Physical Education Body Boarding Competion The swell had not been kind over the week leading up to the competition; it had peaked at 1m and there was a feeling that perhaps this tournament would not go ahead A quick thinking PE Department changed the location to Trigg Beach in the hope of catching some bigger surf on the day. Fortunately, the swell picked up and the competition was set to be a ripper. The day was split across heats with the girls and boys competing in separate competitions. Some students were keen to show off their skills, while others were just content with getting out past the breaker. There was tough competition in the boys groups with Brandon Murphy, Wil Douglas and Yujiro Kobayashi taking out top honours. Emma Davies led the girls groups from the start, with a thrilling display of tricks and raw courage to take out top place. Tash Brania and Natasha Willoughby gain special mention for posting minor rankings due to catching the longest wave up the beach. A great day was had by all. Many thanks to the Year 11s for making it an awesome competition! Miss Carter & Mr Bongiascia HPE Department Surf and smiles all the way! 52 JUNE 2014 CHURCHLANDS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER Year 11 Physical Education Body Boarding Competion Surf and smiles all the way! A SCHOOL OF OPPORTUNITIES 53 Netball News Specialised Netball Tournament Over 100 girls in the Special Interest Netball Program participated in the annual Lower School Specialised Netball Tournament run by Aranmore Catholic College on Wednesday 9 April. The event held at Kingsway Sporting Complex attracted schools from north and south of the river and was a fantastic opportunity for our girls to represent Churchlands Senior High School and gain valuable netball experience. Teams for the School Sport WA – High Schools Cup were selected from this tournament. Year 8s from the Churchlands Specialist Netball Program 54 JUNE 2014 CHURCHLANDS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER Netball News School Sport WA - High Schools Cup The Champion Schools competition held on Friday 9 May was a day carnival for government and non-government schools in the Northern Districts. Churchlands entered five teams, two each in the Lower (Year 8) and Middle (Year 9 and 10) Division and one in the Open (Year 11 and 12) Division. All our teams played consistent Netball against schools of a very high calibre. The two top schools from each zone progress to Interzone finals played either home or away. Although results are yet to be confirmed, Churchlands should have at least three out of five teams progressing. Congratulations to all girls who represented themselves and Churchlands SHS in the High Schools Cup at such a high level and good luck to those teams in the next round. Thank you to our team managers/umpires who volunteered their time to assist at the carnival. Open Division Years 11 & 12 Winners of the Interzone finals will advance through to the Elimination Day carnival at Fremantle Netball Association on Wednesday 30 July 2014. Amanda Monaghan Netball Coordinator Middle Division Years 9 & 10 Lower Division Year 8s A SCHOOL OF OPPORTUNITIES 55 LOTE Chinese Chinese Speaking Competition The “Chinese Bridge” Chinese Proficiency Competition for WA Secondary School Students was held in the Confucius Institute at UWA on 10th May 2014. The “Chinese Bridge” Chinese Proficiency Competition is an annual international Chinese Mandarin speaking and performance competition. The competition is organised by the Office of the Chinese Language Council International Hanban, Beijing. The competition had three segments: a written test on the cultural and geographical knowledge of China (in Chinese); a speaking component (3 minutes); and a cultural performance. Two Churchlands students took part in the competition and both of them won. Yating Wang (10 –B1) won 2nd prize in the Chinese background category. Suzie Yang (11-S2) won third prize in the NonChinese background category. Suzie and three other WA students received $600 worth of travel and accommodation subsidies to participate in the Australia “Chinese Bridge” Chinese Proficiency Competition Finals in Adelaide on the 19-20 June. The winners of the Adelaide competition will be invited to compete in the international finals in China in 2014. Yating Wang and Suzie Yang at the Confucius Institute at UWA China study tour with the Confucius Institute, 2014 Four Churchlands students took part in the twelve days China study tour with the Confucius Institute in April. They are Annie Roper (10-S4); Amanda Tan (10T2), Yating Wang (10-B1) and Nicholas Ho (9-S4). All accommodation, meals and the excursions in China are paid by the Confucius Institute. Annie wrote about the tour: “The culture activities were very entertaining; they ranged from watching traditional Chinese movies to learning martial arts and singing classic Chinese songs. The excursions were also fun; we went to attractions such as the Tea museum, Wuzhen Town, a local high school, all different types of markets and my personal favourite, Song Dynasty Town. All of these attractions had an amazing history dating back to more than 5000 years ago –much more than Australia’s 200 years! This was definitely one of the most rewarding experiences I ever could have asked for – we all came back with not only a great knowledge of Chinese culture and language but we had all gained valuable travelling experience and made great friendships along the way. Suzie Yang speaking and singing at the competition Annie Roper 56 JUNE 2014 CHURCHLANDS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER Year 9 & 10 Photography Film photography contains skills that are difficult to master. It takes time, perseverance and commitment to learn what it takes to produce a successful photograph. Once mastered, the appreciation of the art form will stay with students forever. The works you see here are often 4 - 5 weeks in the making. Students begin to understand the importance of light and composition, when using an SLR film camera. Following this is the precise process of developing negatives. The magic begins in the darkroom where students employ skills such as the use of filters and dodging and burning to produce high end images. To complete the artistic process students mount their photographs, display them in the Visual Arts Gallery and have the satisfaction of seeing their work exhibited. Congratulations to the students who have successfully displayed their works this semester. Visual Arts Department A SCHOOL OF OPPORTUNITIES 57 Year 8 Science What’s happening in Lower School Science? Year 8 Over the last five to six weeks the Year 8s have been studying Earth and Space Sciences. Early in the topic they learnt how to distinguish between a rock and a mineral and how to distinguish between different minerals using the four properties of lustre, streak, hardness and cleavage. Then the classes were taught about the three different types of rocks – igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary. One of the ways we like to teach the students about sedimentary rocks is to get them to make their own simulated sedimentary rocks. The before photographs show the students preparing their samples. Then after leaving the samples to dry for several days the after photos show the finished products. Troy Ward, Cahil Youngs, Sahal Kamar, Robin Pokharel The topic concludes this week and then for the remainder of this term and a large proportion of next term, the Year 8s will be studying Biological Sciences. Sarina Watson Year 8 Science Teacher Asmaa Lahmini, Angela Tennant, Chantelle Fazari Ashley McHutchison Vivanne Glover 58 Ryan Morris JUNE 2014 CHURCHLANDS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER WAIS Students Gymnasts, Jayden Cooney, Joshua Di Nucci and Gabriel O’Sullivan travelled earlier this year with the Australian Team to the Pacific Rim Championships in Vancouver, Canada Josh Dinucci in action Josh and Gabe competed in all six Men’s Gymnastics apparatus to gain valuable experience against some of the world’s best gymnasts. Josh finished in 9th place overall while Gabe made it into finals on rings and pommel. They were both members of the WA U17 Yrs Boys team (along with Joseph Spellacy) who won gold at the Australian National Gymnastics Championships. Gabriel finished 2nd overall, 1st on pommel, 3rd vault, 3rd on rings while Joshua was 4th overall, winning high bar, 3rd on floor. Joseph unfortunately injured his foot in an awkward landing resulting in surgery. In Vancouver Jayden competed well in both her events to win Gold in Synchronised Trampolining, 3rd trampolining and double mini tramp. She also recently did well at Nationals to finish 1st in synchro. She was in the WA senior team that won silver and has now been invited to trial for senior world championships to be held in Florida in Nov. 2014. All three loved their stay in the beautiful Vancouver in the former Winter Olympic Village and their taste of international competition, while also having the opportunity to meet and mix with athletes from the fifteen countries that make up the Pacific Rim Grouping. Maree Sterrett, WAIS Coordinator Amazing Gabe O’Sullivan Jayden Cooney on the podium(4th right) A SCHOOL OF OPPORTUNITIES 59 West Australian Young Readers Book Award 2014 Churchlands Senior High School students will once again be involved in the state wide, readers’ choice award for young readers. The Award has three levels – Picture books; Younger Readers and Older readers. Books have been nominated by students throughout Western Australia. The books on the lists must have been published in the last five years and may be written by a living Australian or overseas author. This year’s lists are fantastic and we strongly encourage all students to participate, either through the whole school reading programme and/ or in their own time. Older Readers Older Readers Younger Readers Younger Readers Picture Books 60 JUNE 2014 CHURCHLANDS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER