Tomaree High News 2014 Term 1 Week 7
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Tomaree High News 2014 Term 1 Week 7
Tomaree High News 2014 Term 1 Week 7 Soldiers Point Marina recently announced the continuation of sponsorship for Year 10 students from Tomaree High School and St Philips Christian College for the Real Futures Program. The donation of $60,000, including student scholarships and another three year commitment to the Real Futures Program, ensures our local students are gaining an employment advantage and assists them to make an easier transition from school to the workplace. “Of the funding, $50,000 supports many strategies currently in place such as Ready for Work Programs, Industry Workshops and Work Experience to enable students to gain as much hands on experience as possible before entering the work force. Additionally, $10,000 for student scholarships will fund items such as books or tools etc for selected candidates” said Marina Manager Darrell Barnett. “The Real Futures Program relies on industry funding with Soldiers Point Marina being a platinum sponsor. We are thrilled to be in the position to continue to contribute in such a positive way to our local youth and look forward to following their progress” said Mr Barnett. Tomaree High School Principal, Peter Partridge, expressed his appreciation of Soldiers Point Marina’s generosity and commitment to local youth. Many other business houses and not-for-profit organizations also support the school with financial support and the giving of their time. “The programs promote the essential skills today’s employers are seeking and give our students a head start in applying for jobs,” he said. “Community support for our school is opening up new areas where our students can realise future work options and better understand what is required in their desired area of employment.” Pictured from left at the cheque handover: Tomaree High Principal Mr Peter Partridge, Marina Manager Darrell Barnett, Real Futures Vice Chairman Bob Westbury and St Philips Christian College Principal Dr Timothy Petterson Year 7 Parent Information night The Year 7 2015 Parent Information night will be held at Tomaree High School in the Drama Hall on Wednesday, 26th March at 6pm. This will be a great opportunity to learn more about the school and the various programs we run here at THS. Kylie McElwayne - Year 7 Year Adviser (2015) Tomaree High School Forward Together >>> www.tomaree-h.schools.nsw.edu.au Page 1 2014 Term 1 Week 7 How to Use Skoolbag to send an absentee note or change of family details. If you have downloaded Skoolbag you are able to send absentee notices and / or change of details forms direct to the school from your phone. Use the instructions below Open Skoolbag and click on the parent eForms tab Choose which eForm you wish to complete Complete all fields on the form Scroll down to the bottom and SUBMIT Your form. The office may contact you to confirm any details. Page 2 2014 Term 1 Week 7 Yr 11 student Gaia Ewing, has been awarded the 2013 Glencore scholarship for her participation and outstanding performance in Star Struck 2013. As the major sponsor of Star Struck, Glencore established a scholarship program to support students to further their studies and experiences in the performing arts industry. The scholarship is valued at $1000. Gaia was nominated by Tomaree High School Drama teacher and Drama Director of Star Struck, Kerbie Fletcher. “Gaia performed exceptionally well and always presented herself with confidence and maturity, and she is a worthy recipient,” said Mrs Fletcher. The award will be presented by a representative from Glencore at the Star Struck 2014 launch on March 27 at 4.30pm. We congratulate Gaia on her fabulous achievements in the performing arts and wish her the very best as she now enters her senior years here at Tomaree. Kerbie Fletcher - Drama Teacher George Mirosevich, an ex student of Tomaree High School, has won this year’s prestigious Brett Graham Scholarship. He will soon be flying off to London to work with the renowned Chef at ‘The Ledbury’ in Notting Hill. The competition is run by Hunter Chefs & Co in conjunction with Hunter TAFE. George currently works at The Boathouse Restaurant at Little Beach. He has agreed to visit the Year 11 Hospitality class in our new Industrial Kitchen, to do a cookery demonstration and share his experiences and career path to date, before he leaves our shores. The staff at Tomaree High wish George every success for his experience in London and for his future in the Hospitality Industry. We will be taking a keen interest in his progress in the future. Congratulations George, we are very proud of you! Sue D’Arcy Headteacher TAS: Home Economics Page 3 2014 Term 1 Week 7 Tomaree High School’s Open Girls’ Netball team remains undefeated in the Zone knockout competition continuing the trend of recent years. The girls travelled to Raymond Terrace on February 27 to compete in the first rounds of the CHS Netball Knockout competition where, despite the heat and humidity, they gave a stunning display to convincingly win all four matches. The match scores were: Tomaree 40 Vs Hunter River 9; Tomaree 35 Vs Francis Greenway 22; Tomaree 38 Vs Irrawang 12; Tomaree 38 Vs Dungog 17. Throughout the day, Isabella Stefanish shot with impressive accuracy and was a strong leader on the court. Alana McDonald and Briley Clifford played extremely well in attack, making defence difficult for the opposition. Emma Cram and Emily Orr dazzled the opponents with their speed and agility, providing a fast transition up the court and a quick turnover of centres. Kaitlyn Edmunds and Chelsea Noble provided an extra level of depth in the centre court making many valuable turnovers through fantastic intercepts. Our defence was hard to crack with Samantha Bool, Taylah Potter and Perse Collins working well in the circle to minimise scoring opportunities for the opposition. The girls once again demonstrated great sportsmanship. We will now head off to Newcastle on the 21st of March to take part in the next round of the CHS Knockout. Goodluck girls!! Sarah Bergan Tomaree High School Forward Together >>> www.tomaree-h.schools.nsw.edu.au Page 4 2014 Term 1 Week 7 GIRLS’ SWIMMING CARNIVAL 2014 Page 5 2014 Term 1 Week 7 Kokoda Youth Leadership Challenge - Nominations Now Open Nelson Bay Bowling Club, the newest Silver Sponsor of the Real Futures Foundation, has opened nominations to Tomaree High School students over 17 years of age for the Kokoda Youth Leadership Challenge. Each year, about 30 students from around the country nominate to go in the Challenge and this year Nelson Bay Bowling Club has committed the funds to enable a young person from Tomaree High School to participate. In 1942, the 160klm Kokoda Track which is covered in rough, jungle terrain, was the scene of fierce fighting as the Australians battled against the Japanese push towards Port Moresby. Injured Australian soldiers were assisted and escorted down the track by Papua New Guinean people fondly nicknamed the “Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels”. Today, those who make the journey along the Kokoda Trail are pushed to the limit both physically and mentally. Participating in the Kokoda Youth Leadership Challenge is a life affirming experience. Nominations are now open for students over 17 years who attend Tomaree High School. The successful applicant will be someone who is regarded as either a future leader of the community or a student whose confidence and resilience would be strengthened by the experience. To assist the students pass rigorous physical tests as well as being mentally prepared, we are seeking a gym to support the finalists as they train for the Challenge. The Real Futures Foundation, works with the youth or our region assisting them to become more workplace ready, through developing skills and knowledge required to be competitive in the employment market. If you would like to nominate a young person for the Kokoda Youth Leadership Challenge please contact us at [email protected] or call our Marketing Manager Marian Sampson on 0459 333 851. We are also seeking businesses and individuals to become involved as sponsors, and volunteers – we would like to hear from you. You can find out more at www.realfutures.com.au email us at [email protected] or call our Marketing Manager Marian Sampson on 0459 333 851 For further information please contact: Name: Position: Email: Phone: Marian Sampson Marketing Manager [email protected] 0459 333 851 or (media only) 0414 52 11 80 Tomaree High School Forward Together >>> www.tomaree-h.schools.nsw.edu.au Page 6 2014 Term 1 Week 7 Farewell to a much loved and respected Teacher and Colleague – Ms Davison The Home Economics Faculty had the opportunity this week to invite Ms Davison for afternoon tea to officially farewell her as she retires from teaching. Ms Davison has worked at Tomaree High School for 14 years. Her contributions to the Home Economics Faculty and school have been enormous in terms of her talent as a teacher, enthusiasm for the subjects taught and excellent outcomes for the students fortunate to have been in her classes. Over the years, Ms Davison has given willingly of her time after school, at weekends and in the holidays to work with our Senior Textiles and Design students completing their Major Textiles Projects. I know they and their families have appreciated this. She has nurtured students as a roll call Teacher and in Pastoral Care. She has been a wonderful Teacher and Colleague and we miss her dearly. We wish her well for a happy and busy retirement- we have been fortunate to see the outcomes of some of the Textiles projects she is currently working on! Ms Davison (left) pictured with Mrs Shaw Mrs Shaw’s baking talents . . . only crumbs left! Sue D’Arcy Headteacher TAS: Home Economics SPECIALIST YR 7 CLASSES ACADEMIC EXTENSION CREATIVE AND PERFORMING ARTS TOMAREE HIGH SCHOOL TOMAREE EDUCATION CENTRE - UNIFORM SHOP PHONE: 4981 0011 or 4981 1444 OPENING HOURS: Principal: Mr Peter Partridge Deputy Principal: Mrs Jennifer Florey Tomaree High School Salamander Way, Salamander Bay. Ph: 49811444 Application Packs available Term 1, 2014 Applications close 2.00pm Thursday June 12 2014. CAPA Audition Day Tuesday July 15, 2014 Academic Selection Day Wednesday July 16, 2014 MONDAY 8.00 am – 11.00 am TUESDAY 1.00 pm – 4.30 pm THURSDAY 8.00 am – 11.00am www.tomaree-h.schools.nsw.edu.au Page 7 2014 Term 1 Week 7 Welcome to new Head Teacher HSIE As a new member of the teaching staff at Tomaree High School, I’d like to take this opportunity to introduce myself. My name is Bronwyn Tubnor and I have just taken up the position of Head Teacher Human Society and its Environment (HSIE). Prior to that, I was Middle Years Literacy and Numeracy Consultant for the Hunter Central Coast Region (2012/2013) and relieving Priority Schools Program Consultant (2011), following a 16 year head teacher career in Social Science at Hunter Sports High School. I am enjoying my roles and responsibilities at Tomaree High School and look forward to utilising my teaching and learning experiences to date to support Tomaree High School and its students in striving for excellence. PBL Recognition Draw Our expectations that are promoted in all aspects of the school environment are Respect, Responsibility and striving for excellence. Students who display positive behaviour in regards to these expectations are rewarded with commendations. These commendations are placed in a box each week and at our Wednesday school assembly, we recognise positive behaviour by drawing a name from the box for each stage group. The recipients each week receive a voucher for the canteen. Our canteen voucher recipients so far this term are: Week 5: Bayden Sproule – Year 7 Bella Folie – Year 9 Sylvia Mirosevich – Year 11 Week 6: Erik Verdeuzeldonk – Year 7 *A report & more photos next Newsletter www.tomaree-h.schools.nsw.edu.au Page 8 2014 Term 1 Week 7 The Real Futures Foundation Trivia Night - Tickets only $15 March 28 2014 - 7.30pm Nelson Bay Golf Club Dowling St, Nelson Bay Win Great Prizes – Have Fun! - Bring your friends and family Support The Real Futures Foundation Connect with your community and help us to deliver youth programs that work… Mentoring – Job Readiness – Work Skills – Leadership Programs At-risk Student Support - Breakfast Clubs and more… Tickets at Tomaree High School Office or contact: [email protected] P: 0459 333 851 Please note you are unable to BYO food or beverages to the venue. There are great options available on the night. Thank You MATHSONLINE NOW FREE TO ALL Due to negotiations with the supplier of Mathsonline and with the support of the P&C and the Principal with Equity funding, we have been able to gain access to this wonderful Mathematical support program for this year for all students at no cost to the parents/caregivers. Reimbursements will be made to those who contributed their $20. Thank you for your patience. Rod Lyon ‐ HT Maths Tomaree High School Forward Together >>> www.tomaree-h.schools.nsw.edu.au Page 9 2014 Term 1 Week 7 ASSESSMENT TIME The term has reached its climax that invariably means assessment task time. So what is the best way for your child to survive this pressure cooker time? The answer is simple – drafting. Your child will receive their task two weeks before it is due. They will then work on it in class with their teacher so that on the actual test day they should have a good understanding of how to get the best result. However, that is not all! Your child should also be doing preparation at home by preparing drafts for their teacher to mark, then acting on suggestions. There is no easy way to achieve greatness but hard work and preparation certainly will put them on the right track. YR 12 MID-COURSE Congratulations to all Yr12 who have just completed their English Mid-Course exam. It is an eye opener for many in regards to how much writing is required in such a short time. Now is not the time though, to put the Area of Study module into the wardrobe. It is important that students review their notes and text on a regular basis. If they do so, they will find, come the Trials, that they won’t have to cram as much and hopefully not panic as much. Preparation + hard work = success. NAPLAN Shortly you should receive information on the upcoming NAPLAN tests. Please read the information carefully. We ask you to encourage the students to treat the tests in a serious manner. They do provide us with important information that is used to better your child’s education. DATES for the calendar: NAPLAN – Term 2, week 3, Tuesday 13th May, Wednesday 14th May, Thursday 15th May. FUN WITH ENGLISH Which movies do the following one-liners come from? "Houston, we have a problem." "What we've got here is failure to communicate." "Yeah baby!" "Say hello to my little friend." "We're on a mission from God." "You’re gonna need a bigger boat." "Good morning, and in case I don’t see ya, Good afternoon, good evening and good night." "Nobody puts Baby in the corner." "Have you ever danced with devil in the pale moonlight?" "At my signal, unleash hell." Mr Mark Wagland Rel HT English Tomaree High School Forward Together >>> www.tomaree-h.schools.nsw.edu.au Page 10 2014 Term 1 Week 7 Resilience is being able to cope well with life changes and challenges. This can range from minor irritations and inconveniences that cause minimal stress to very stressful life events, such as a trauma or crisis. A person’s ability to cope with a stressful situation depends on the personal skills they have, but can also depend on the situation – a person may be able to cope well in one situation, but not another. The good thing about resilience is that it’s not a fixed characteristic in young people – they can learn the skills they need to cope with a range of stressful situations through parents, teachers, peers and other significant people in their lives. Parents can provide support at home and teachers can provide support at school. Further information on resilience development can be found at http://www.kidshelp.com.au/teens/get‐info/hot‐ topics/being‐resilient.php. Helping young people to become more resilient and make positive life choices is the core goal underpinning the Healthy Schools, Healthy Futures program. The program utilises a ‘whole school approach’, which recognises the importance of young people having positive involvement in, and connections to, their school, home and community. Tomaree High School has been working with Healthy Schools, Healthy Futures since 2011 to increase staff and student resilience and wellbeing. Our work has included looking at in‐class resilience programs, presentations and workshops for students and staff, revising anti‐bullying initiatives, establishing partnerships with community organisations and working to increase communication with families. During Term 3 students in Year 9 and 10 will participate in an online survey to obtain information on how student resilience has increased and changed. Most parents or carers of Year 10 students have already provided consent for their child to participate in this survey in 2011. Families of Year 9 students, and recently enrolled Year 10 students, will be sent an information pack from the Healthy Schools, Healthy Futures Team during Term 2 that provides further information and a consent form. The data collected will be used for planning strategies to be implemented within the classroom and whole school environment to further support resilience and well‐being. The participation of students, staff and the wider community in this project is greatly appreciated and has been invaluable in ensuring ongoing positive outcomes for the students and staff at Tomaree High School. Tomaree High School Forward Together >>> www.tomaree-h.schools.nsw.edu.au Page 11 2014 Term 1 Week 7 It is not so easy to tie a knot! A lovely group of Year 7 students who did not go to camp had an exciting time on Friday morning in Technology. The students were set the challenge to make a book mark using felt, beads and buttons! The first skill to learn was how to thread a needle and tie a knot in the end of the thread. Not so easy for anyone who has never done this before! Students used the resources available to create an interesting design on their felt, which was then trimmed using pinking shears. An industrious and productive lesson. So remember, Mums, Dads and Grandparents at home, if you need a button sewn on you know who to call......... not Ghostbusters, Buttonbusters! Tomaree High School Forward Together >>> www.tomaree-h.schools.nsw.edu.au Page 12 2014 Term 1 Week 7 GIVE SCHOOL ATTENDANCE 100% Regular school attendance leads to good levels of achievement, builds self confidence and gives your child the best possible start in life. Poor attendance could result in your child falling behind with their work, missing out on friendship and limiting their chances of exam success. What can parents and students do? You can help by: Avoiding booking holidays, shopping trips, birthday treats or visiting relatives during school time. Arranging doctor/dentist appointments outside of school hours. Always calling the school on the first day of absence. Ensuring the school has the correct contact details for you. WHEN YOU MISS SCHOOL YOU MISS OUT B. Foley HT Administration Tomaree High School www.tomaree-h.schools.nsw.edu.au Page 13 2014 Term 1 Week 7 Tomaree High School Forward Together >>> www.tomaree-h.schools.nsw.edu.au Page 14 2014 Term 1 Week 7 DEFENCE TRANSITION MENTOR Debra Mould available Monday - Thursday 8.15am - 2.30pm. Email: [email protected] or Phone: on 49811444 Ext 432 Tomaree High School Library The Tomaree High School Library is open until 6pm on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons. This is an excellent opportunity to use specialist resources and the internet in this quiet learning space. Staff are on hand to offer assistance, particularly in respect of assessment tasks. All students are most welcome. PAID ADVERTISEMENT ENCANTADOR - THE RIDING SCHOOL It’s the Year of the Horse and to celebrate, Encantador the Riding School at Williamtown has launched a special fundraiser to benefit Tomaree schools. When a rider has their first lesson, Encantador will refund $15 back to the school they attend. This is on offer until May 1, 2014. Each private lesson is $30 per half hour. Encantador has been operating for 13 years under qualified teacher, Gaylene Brown, who holds a Diploma of Teaching (Physical Education), Riding Instructors Diploma, Horse Safe Certificate (Hons) . The centre has been a successful equestrian competitor as well as teaching in schools - both primary and high, TAFE and University for over 45 years. Jess Ducat, who is a many times champion, teaches at Encantador and takes all new students from beginners to advanced riders. The major focus is on safety and technique, which in turn, produces competent ENCANTADOR THE riders. Encantador has a semi enclosed arena with lights and a variety of quiet school ponies. The equestrian centre has been very successful in recent years producing Young Rider of the Year at Alexander Dressage Club in both 2012 and 2013, a total of 15 champions and reserve champion dressage riders over thes in the under 18 years division. Should you require further information, please don’t hesitate to contact me, Gaylene Brown, on 49651505 or e-mail me at [email protected] RIDING SCHOOL 199 CABBAGE TREE ROAD WILLIAMTOWN NSW 2318 Ph: 4965 1505 [email protected] ABN 56 50202 8081 Page 15 2014 Term 1 Week 7 TOMAREE HIGH SCHOOL INCURSION PARENT OR GUARDIAN INFORMATION Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) and Responsible Conduct of Gaming (RCG) courses running at Tomaree High School again in 2014. Year 12 Students have the opportunity to complete a Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) and Responsible Conduct for Gaming (RCG) Certificate at school. This offer is only available to students in Year 12 or students leaving school this year, in particular Hospitality students as these two qualifications complement the Certificate II in Hospitality and enable students to leave school fully equipped to enter the workforce in any licensed establishment. The course is to be delivered by Hamilton TAFE at Tomaree High School during normal school hours (8am-2.30pm) and will run over two days - June 26 and 27. Students must be in full school uniform. This is a great opportunity for our students to obtain nationally recognised certifications. The course will cost $240.00 for both qualifications which includes the cost of the identification card. This can be paid in instalments at the High School office. Upon successful completion of the RSA and RCG courses students will be issued with a Statement of Attainment from Hamilton TAFE and a licence style card is posted to the students. Successful completion will be registered with the Office of Liquor Gaming and Racing (OLGA) http://www.olgr.nsw.gov.au SITHFAB009A RSA -Provide responsible service of alcohol This course will run over a full day and covers the aspects of handling and serving alcohol. The RSA will cover the legal responsibilities surrounding the service of alcohol, defining standard drinks, understanding the strengths of various drinks, recognising and dealing with intoxicated customers, how to recognise minors and prevention of underage drinking and penalties. The RSA course is essential for those people wishing to gain employment working in licensed premises, to be compliant with the current legislation on the Service of Alcohol in NSW. SITHGAM006A RCG -Provide responsible service of gambling. This course is for any person wishing to work in gaming areas on licensed premises. Responsible Conduct of Gambling course must be completed before commencing employment. This course will train students in areas such as the law and legislation in NSW as it applies to gambling, responsible and ethical promotion of gambling, responsible gambling strategies and safe environments for patrons, communication and informing patrons of player services available, communicating and informing patrons at risk, of counselling and support services should it be required. *To secure your spot return the consent form to the office with your payment NO LATER THAN 13th June 2014. Teacher in charge of excursion - Karen Shaw (Hospitality) Tomaree High School Forward Together >>> www.tomaree-h.schools.nsw.edu.au Page 16 2014 Term 1 Week 7 TOMAREE HIGH SCHOOL INCURSION CONSENT FORM I hereby consent to ........................................................................ participating in the (Student’s Name) Responsible Service of Alcohol Course and Responsible Conduct for Gaming held at Tomaree High School on June 26 + 27 2014 at 8.00am start. I have attached payment of $_____________________________________ Special needs of my child which of you should be aware (e.g. allergies, medication – please provide full details): ...................................................................................................................................................................................... ....................................................................................................................................................................................... .................................................................................. (Signature of Parent/Guardian) ................................ (Date) OFFICE USE ONLY 044 – 330 $240.00 No GST End 20/6/14 Tomaree High School Forward Together >>> www.tomaree-h.schools.nsw.edu.au Page 17 2014 Term 1 Week 7 TOMAREE HIGH SCHOOL ABSENTEE NOTE (To be returned to the roll call teacher first day back after absence) Student’s name:…………………………………………… Roll Class:…………… Date of absence/s:……………………………………………………….. Reason for absence:…………………………………………………….. Signature of Parent/Guardian:………………………………………….. Date:……………. TOMAREE HIGH SCHOOL ABSENTEE NOTE (To be returned to the roll call teacher first day back after absence) Student’s name:…………………………………………… Roll Class:…………… Date of absence/s:……………………………………………………….. Reason for absence:…………………………………………………….. Signature of Parent/Guardian:………………………………………….. Date:……………. TOMAREE HIGH SCHOOL ABSENTEE NOTE (To be returned to the roll call teacher first day back after absence) Student’s name:…………………………………………… Roll Class:…………… Date of absence/s:……………………………………………………….. Reason for absence:…………………………………………………….. Signature of Parent/Guardian:………………………………………….. Date:……………. www.tomaree-h.schools.nsw.edu.au Page 18