- Pine Rivers State High School
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- Pine Rivers State High School
| Newsletter No. 1| Monday 2 February, 2015 | WE WELCOME OUR NEW PRINCIPAL, MR JOHN SCHUH Mr Schuh commenced his career in 1985 at Pimlico. We welcome our new Principal, Mr John Schuh, to Pine Rivers State High School. 2015 is a double milestone for Mr Schuh, who celebrates 30 years in State Education, this year. Mr Schuh commenced his career in 1985 at Pimlico State High School (Townsville) as a Maths/ Science teacher. He was transferred to Bowen State High School in 1988 where he remained until the end of 1993. During this time he had several opportunities to act as Head of Department of Mathematics. 1994 saw him start at Deception Bay State High School. In 1997 he was promoted to Head of Department- Mathematics at Bribie Island State High School. During this time Mr Schuh was appointed as Panel Chair: Mathematics C in the Sunshine Coast Region until appointed as Deputy Principal at Dakabin State High School in 1999 where he stayed until the end of 2003. During 2003 he had acting Principal experiences at Lawnton State School and then at Morayfield State High School. John was appointed as Principal of Aspley State High School (Band 10) in 2004 where he remained for 7 years until the end of 2010. During 2010 Mr Schuh joined the Teaching and Learning Audit team and acted as Principal for a term at Corinda State High School (Band 11). In 2011 Mr Schuh was promoted to Band 11 Principal at Dakabin State High School and led the school through a significant reform process. Mr Schuh is very excited and honoured to be joining the Pine Rivers SHS family from the start of 2015. His association with the school dates back to 1999 where, as a Deputy Principal at Dakabin State High School, he worked closely with Ms Deakin in promoting public education within our community. Mr Schuh knows many of the staff at our school and is committed to continuing the traditions and legacy created by the previous 5 Principals of our great school. Mr Schuh’s love and passion for education and student learning is very visible when you talk to him about public education. He brings to our school community 30 years of quality education experiences and his leadership focus is to develop the capacity of every staff member of Pine Rivers State High School to be the best they can possibly be. On a personal note, Mr Schuh has 3 children:- Doug currently an Engineer, Maddison who works in retail, and Georgia, his youngest, who is commencing Year 11 at North Lakes State College. One of 5 children, Mr Schuh was raised in Nundah by his parents Bill and Joan and is a very proud old boy of Banyo State High School. His wife, Maree, is currently Deputy Principal at Ferny Grove State High School. Mr Schuh’s passion away from leadership, education and family is sport. A keen follower of all sports, he was involved in schoolboy Rugby League for many years and was instrumental in forming a development program between Aspley State High School and Aspley Rugby League Club. Mr Schuh also coached Rugby League from 1986 through to 2010. He played many years in both Indoor and Outdoor Cricket but now is a self-confessed golf tragic playing off a handicap of 8 at Redcliffe Golf Club. We welcome Mr Schuh to Pine Rivers State High School and look forward to many years of his leadership in continuing to provide quality programs to the students of our broad and diverse community. “HELLO” FROM OUR NEW DEPUTY PRINCIPAL OPERATIONS Welcome back to the new school year. I hope that all families had a good break from the school routine and are now ready to get back to ‘normal’. I wanted to take this opportunity to introduce myself to the community and say how delighted I am to have joined the Pine Rivers State High School team. Having been in the school now for a couple of weeks, I can say that the feel of the school and the professionalism and welcoming nature of the staff has been amazing and I feel overwhelmingly confident that I am going to thoroughly enjoy my time in this school. At the time of writing this, the students have not yet returned to school, but from my positive experience visiting the school late last year, I am looking forward to meeting and working with the students of “the Pine”. To provide a little background on myself, I have been a Deputy Principal now for 7 years and for the last couple of years, I have been working with the Department of Education, Training and Employment in central office around supporting teachers, both beginning teachers and all teachers, to continue 1 their professional learning journey and be the best instructional leaders they can be. While I enjoyed my time working across the state, I am very ready to be back in a school working with students, staff, families and community. I joined the teaching profession because I enjoy working with children, but also because I am passionate about education and the right of every young person to a quality education. I believe one of the keys to quality learning is the development of positive and mutually respectful relationships among all stakeholders involved with the education of any young person. I also believe in the value of education in providing our children with life choices and want all students to leave school with the best possible outcome for them. I look forward to meeting and working with you all. Kerri Holzwart, Deputy Principal (Year 9) QTAC RESULTS – 1st Round First round university and TAFE offers were made by QTAC on January 15, 2015. Congratulations to all of our students who received an offer. Of the 109 students who applied, 106 were successful. This equates to a 97.2% success rate. Of those students who were successful, 56.9% received their first preference – that’s an amazing result! Round two offers will be released on February 5. Good luck to those students who are waiting on this round. DUX OF SCHOOL 2014 GETS INTO MEDICINE AT UQ Congratulations to Dux of School 2014, Raquelle Ludwig, on achieving an OP score of ‘2’. After studying Maths B, Chemistry, Biology, English, Social Studies and Modern History for her senior studies Raquelle was award an OP 2. Early in 2014 Raquelle participated in the UMAT (Undergraduate Medical Admissions Test) and received a score of 91%. From these, she was fortunate enough to be offered a place in ‘Doctor of Medicine’ at University of Queensland. For her first 3 years Raquelle will be studying a Bachelor of Science degree majoring in Biomedical Science, before completing 4 years of Medical Studies. Raquelle has not decided yet exactly what area of Medicine she wants to specialise in, but oncology and psychiatry are two areas that she is definitely interested in. We wish Raquelle well in her future endeavours. FROM THE GUIDANCE OFFICER Welcome back to the start of a new school year. The support team at Pine Rivers State High School look forward to working with the school community in the year ahead. Please feel free to call us about any concerns you may have regarding your child’s wellbeing. Glenn Collins – Guidance Officer Phone 3881 4708 Nerissa Baker – School Nurse Phone 3881 4709 Nick Norman – Youth Support Co-ordinator Phone 3881 4715 Dave Hockey – Chaplain Phone 3881 4775 ADFA Information Night Students interested in joining the Australian Defence Force Academy (ADFA) are encouraged to attend an upcoming information night. When: Thursday, 5th February 2015 Time: 6:00pm Where: Defence Force Recruiting, Level 11, 410 Ann Street, Brisbane CBD RSVP contact: Alayna Bullock 07 3016 2425 or email [email protected] Life’s Journey Program – A support group for women caring for a child under 18 Are you a mother, grandmother or female carer who has children under the age of 18 years in your care? Would you like to be involved in a group where you can make new friends, increase your self-esteem and have fun? If so, this may be the group for you! Life’s Journey is a free six week friendly group for women who are parenting. You will be able to experience new and creative things, explore ideas, and meet new people. Hands-on Interactive activities include painting and clay work. Topics explored include, communication in families, self-esteem, and stress management. Where: Encircle (formerly Pine Rivers Neighbourhood Centre) 865 Gympie Road,Lawnton WHEN : 25th February - 1st April 2015; Wednesday mornings - 10am until 12.30pm COST : Free For further information or to register your interest, please contact Relationships Australia Family Support Service on phone 34236962. 2015 INTERHOUSE SWIMMING CARNIVAL TUESDAY FEBRUARY 3 GRADUATE OF 2014 RECEIVES OFFER TO STUDY ENGINEERING Congratulations to 2014 graduate, Heather Lidgard, who received her first preference, Bachelor of Engineering at QUT (Gardens Point), with an OP 6. She was very pleased with her OP as she required a ‘9’ to get into her course. Heather has also won a Supporting Woman’s Scholarship of $5,000 per annum for four years to assist her with her degree and has secured a Cadetship with an engineering firm (NJA Consulting) as Junior Engineer for four years. We wish Heather well in her future endeavours. The Inter-house Swimming Carnival for 2015 will again be conducted in two stages. The Junior Secondary will take place on Tuesday, February 3 from Period 1 – 4. The Senior Carnival will take place on the same day from 3pm-5pm approx. The House competition will be conducted between the 2 School Sport Houses PINE (Panthers) of House Colour Green and RIVERS (Rhinos) of House Colour Gold. 2 The Carnival caters for everyone. Competitive swimmers have the opportunity to compete in 50m Championship Events. All swimmers can participate in the 25m Participation Events. All swimmers will receive points for their house every time they swim. Everyone is encouraged to “Have a Go!” Year 11 Sport and Recreation Students will act as officials for the junior carnival with Year 12 Outdoor Recreation students acting as officials for the senior carnival. The Junior Secondary Carnival will involve all Year 7 and 8s with swimmers only from Year 9s. The Senior Carnival starting at 3pm will involve all interested students from Year 10, 11 and 12. It is a school day and attendance at school is compulsory. Students involved with the Junior Carnival MUST wear their sports uniform to school, and MUST leave the school to travel home in their sports uniform also. Students are encouraged to wear their house colours on the day and may change into appropriate colours at school. No clothing of any other colour is acceptable. If students do not have appropriate clothing of the correct colour, they are to wear their sports uniform only. At this time of year, students are required to pay particular attention to their sun safety. Shade is provided on both sides of the pool, but it is important for all students to wear hats and shirts with sleeves (in house colours of course), apply sunscreen regularly and bring a water bottle. Food and drinks will be available for purchase in the pool area supplied by the LOTE department and the tuckshop. Students will not be able to access the tuckshop outside the pool area. Long Distance Swimming Events will be starting at 3pm on the same day. 200m (Girls) All ages and 200m (Boys) All Ages All students who qualify will be participating in the District Swimming Carnival which will be held Lawnton Swimming Pool on Wednesday February 18. Students up to 12 years will compete from 8am -2pm, with seniors starting after 2pm and expected to finish by 6pm. These students will receive a letter to take home to parents/caregivers in order to receive permission to participate. Parents are welcome to attend to watch their son/daughter compete. Please make yourself known to staff so we can accommodate you with suitable seating. Rugby League is another competitive sport option that students in Years 7-9 can select. Again this option incurs a cost of approximately $60 for Semester 1, plus uniform. Rugby League involves trialling and training for the school team to compete in the Aspley Broncos Challenge and other knockout competitions. These are predominantly after school competitions. Students not selected for interschool sport will do the Success program. At the Pine, we have an experienced, enthusiastic and professional coaching staff that can’t wait to get stuck into the season. If you have any questions regarding this information, do not hesitate to contact Mr Rodger by email ([email protected]) or by phone through the school office. As we are a Sunsmart School, all students will require their own hats and water bottles for each session every week. School bucket hats can be purchased from the uniform shop. Mr Rodger School Sport Co-ordinator INSURANCE COVER FOR STUDENTS UNDERTAKING PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES Physical activity and physical education, particularly contact sports, carry inherent risks of injury. Parents are advised that Pine Rivers State High School acting within the Department of Education Training and Employment does not have Personal Accident Insurance cover for students. Education Queensland has public liability cover for all approved school activities and provides compensation for students injured at school only when the Department is negligent. If this is not the case, then all costs associated with the injury are the responsibility of the parent or caregiver. It is a personal decision for parents as to the type and level of private insurance they arrange to cover students for any accidental injury that may occur. Ian Roberts, Head of Faculty Health and Physical Education YEAR 7 and 8 PARENT EVENING WEDNESDAY February 18 {6:30PM} INTER-SCHOOL SPORT AT PINE RIVERS HIGH SCHOOL - YEARS 7, 8, 9 Inter-school Sport is held every Thursday afternoon for Years 7, 8 and 9. Years 7, 8 and 9 have the option of participating in the interschool sport program, which involves competing against other schools within the Pine Rivers District – Dakabin, Genesis, Bray Park etc. This option requires travel each week and incurs a charge of $60 for this semester. Summer season sports are basketball, touch football, volleyball, and futsal. Selections for these sports take place during the first week and trials for these teams take place weeks 1, 2 and 3; competition commences in week 4. Parents and caregivers of Year 7 and 8 students will receive an invitation to attend the Parent Information Evening on Wednesday February 18 in our Assembly Hall. The evening will commence at 6:30pm with entertainment provided by our Instrumental Music Students. The aim of the evening is to provide information about expectations and special programs for our Year 7 and 8 students this year. This will include 3 information about our Whole School Literacy and Numeracy Program and the High Resolves Initiative for Year 7 and 8. Parents and caregivers will also be briefed thoroughly about the requirements for our annual Year 7 and 8 Camps to Moreton Island and meet the PREP teacher assigned to their child’s class. This is a valuable opportunity to share in your child’s education partnership. CAMPS DATES Blue Lagoon Class Staff Northpoint Class Staff Camp 1 (5 Days) Term 1 Week 7 9 – 13 March 7.2 PREP Ms Watts 7.3 PREP Mr Cronin Camp 2 (5 Days) Term Week 8 16 – 20 March 7.1 PREP Mrs Doyle (Lingard) 7.8 PREP Mr Weller Camp 3 (5 Days) Term Week 9 23 – 27 March 7.6 PREP Ms Christian 7.7 PREP Ms Balfour Camp 4 (4 Days) Term Week 10 30 March –2 April 7.4 PREP Ms Nuzhna 7.5 PREP Mrs Campbell Camp 5 (5 Days) Term 2 Week 1 20 – 24 April 8.1 PREP Mr Evans Camp 6 (5 Days) Term 2 Week 2 27 April –1 May 8.4 PREP Ms Strelow 8.5 PREP Mr Walsh Camp 7 (5 Days) Term 2 Week 3 4- 8 May 8.6 PREP Ms Lander 8.2 PREP Ms Cheung Easter Vacation 8.3 PREP Mr Gieskens experience level necessary to make trialling worthwhile. • Depending on the sport your child wishes to trial for, they may be required to attend a district trial or direct nomination will go to Met. North trial convenors. • Students are to return signed permission forms to the teacher they collected from. These forms are then signed by the Principal and returned to the student if they are approved to attend the trial. • Students present themselves at the trial with the signed forms. No forms means they will not be allowed to trial. Upcoming trials are:15 Boys Volleyball – Tuesday 10 February 15 Girls Volleyball – Tuesday 10 February 19 Boys Volleyball – Tuesday 10 February 19 Girls Volleyball – Tuesday 10 February 19 Years Boys Cricket – Nominations for Met. North due Tuesday 10 February 12 Years Swimming – Wednesday 18 February 19 Years Swimming – Wednesday 18 February 15 Boys Touch – Friday 20 February 15 Girls Touch – Friday 20 February 18 Boys Touch – Friday 20 February 18 Girls Touch – Friday 20 February 12 Years Girls Basketball – Monday 23 February 12 Years Boys Basketball – Monday 23 February 15 Girls Netball – Tuesday 24 February 19 Girls Netball – Tuesday 24 February If you have any questions regarding this information, do not hesitate to contact Mr Rodger by email ([email protected]) or by phone through the school office. Mr Rodger School Sport Co-ordinator ROSE DAY FRIDAY FEBRUARY 13 SPORT TRIAL DATES At ‘the Pine’ students have the opportunity to trial for a number of sports to represent the Pine Rivers District or Metropolitan North Region. Here is some important information you need to know regarding this aspect of schooling life: • Students are to listen attentively to daily notices in PREP to know what upcoming trials are occurring. • The following Age Groups apply: 12 Years Boys and Girls (students turning 12 in 2015), 15 Years Boys and Girls (students turning 15 or under in 2015), 19 Years Boys and Girls (students turning 19 or under in 2015) • If they are keen on trialling for a sport, they must either come to the following locations to collect a permission form. Year 7, 8, 9 students are to come to the Junior Secondary staffroom in T Block to collect a permission form from Mr Rodger. Year 10, 11, 12 students are to go to the Sports Hall staffroom to collect a permission form from Mr Bradley. • Students will only be allowed to trial after consultation with the relevant teacher about Our school celebrates ROSE DAY on the Friday February 13 this year. During the week leading to Rose Day students are able to order a rose (or more) for a friend, a teacher or for themselves. This is a nice way to express that we care for one another. This event is managed by the SRC (Student Representative Council) and funds raised will go to a Lion's event (A circus) run for disadvantaged families. Single roses are sold for $2.50 and students get to collect their rose on Friday February 13. Please encourage your student to participate in this long standing traditional event at “The Pine”. For further information contact Julie Waters on phone 3881 4742. 4 SAY “NO” TO BULLYING ZERO TOLERANCE PROFILE OF OUR STAFF JOANNE ORCHARD Head of Faculty SOSE, Business and IT Joanne Orchard is proudly the product of Queensland State Education having attended Brisbane State High School from 1976-1980. After High School Joanne attended what was then known as the Queensland Institute of Technology from 1981-1984 and graduated with a Bachelor of Laws degree. Say NO to bullying. Our school has a zero tolerance for bullying. Bullying is an ongoing misuse of power in relationships through repeated verbal, physical and/or social behaviour that causes physical and/or psychological harm. It can involve an individual or a group misusing their power over one or more persons. Bullying can happen in person or online, and it can be obvious or hidden (http://bullyingnoway.gov.au/parents/facts/whatis-bullying.html). Please encourage your student to report any kind of bullying behaviour to their teacher, Head of Year (HOY), Deputy Principal or BMC (Student Support Centre). If we don't know it's happening we can't do something about it. At our school, in March, the students will take a pledge taking a stand against bullying. The awareness that this creates is a powerful tool in our constant quest to stop bullying and harassment. SCHOOL PHOTOS PHOTOGRAPHY DAY FRIDAY FEBRUARY 13, 2015 FOR ALL YEAR LEVELS On Friday, we ask parents and carers to ensure that students are dressed in their formal uniforms and presented in a way that reflects Respect for the school standards. (Catch-up photo day is Friday, February 20) Photography envelopes will be distributed to each student (in PREP). PLEASE RETURN THE PAYMENT ENVELOPE AND MONEY TO THE PHOTOGRAPHERS ON THE DAY The School Office does not handle the photography money. Unfortunately neither the school office nor the photography staff will have change available on the day, so please ensure that you have the correct amount of money in the envelope. Please contact Ms Jo Pratt on 3881 4700 for further information. After graduation Joanne worked in private legal practice from 1985 until 1988 helping clients in the areas of family law and compensation for injury. The next 10 years saw her working in community legal centres helping clients who couldn’t afford a solicitor in many different areas. Over these 10 years Joanne also had the chance to work to try and convince governments of the need for law reform in a number of different areas. Although very interesting this work involved interstate travel and this became more difficult once Joanne had children. After taking advice and doing some research she decided to re-train as a teacher and returned to University in 1998. After graduating Joanne was offered a position teaching Legal Studies (of course!) at Dakabin State High School and taught there until 2011. In 2012 she moved to Chancellor State College as Head of Department of Humanities. Joanne has been at Pine Rivers State High School for two years and is currently enjoying the challenge of being the Head of Faculty of Business, IT and Social Science. Joanne is looking forward to working again with Principal, John Schuh. STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE COUNCIL (SRC) LEADERS INDUCTION WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 18 On Wednesday February a day of induction for Student Representative Council (SRC) leaders in both the Junior and Senior school will take place at school. These students have been selected to represent the Students at our school and it is an opportunity for them to put forward the ideas of other students in their cohort. INDUCTION FOR STUDENT MEMBERS OF SRC WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 25 On Wednesday February 25 all interested students will meet for induction into the school's SRC. The SRC is a band of students who are willing to make our school an even better place. The students will arrange some activities to support other students at this school, our local community and the global community. Quite often ex-school leaders from 5 primary schools are interested in joining us and we are pleased to have these students who are able to use their experience to help out in high school. Please encourage your student to be involved in this very important leadership part of their schooling. For further information you are welcome to contact co-ordinating teacher Ms Julie Waters on phone 3881 4742 for further information. ARE YOU INTERESTED IN VOLUNTEERING TO SUPPORT STUDENTS IN THE INDEPENDENT LEARNING CENTRE? Are you interested in helping a young person improve their learning skills? If so, we are looking for people to volunteer their time once a week to work with students. Training is given. If this sparks your interest, we are having an informal morning tea where all information will be shared. Come and join us on Thursday, February 12, at 10:00am, at Pine Rivers State High School. Please phone Joanna on phone 3881 4794 so that we can ensure that we have a biscuit with your name on it! FROM THE SCHOOL CHAPLAIN Greetings all. I thought it timely to introduce or reintroduce myself, and welcome everybody to a bright and shiny, brand new year. Strolling around during first break today, reminds me how “bright and shiny/ brand new” really is an appropriate description. concern around who will lead the School as Principal, after such a long and successful administration under Ms Janelle Deakin. Well both questions have been answered. The Year 7s and 8s have begun well, and Principal, John Shuh’s confidence, and experience suggests they are in good hands as he leads the outstanding staff team for which Pine Rivers has become well known. We’ve been talking about it for ages, and 2015 is finally underway. The adventure lies before us, and we’re in with both feet. To parents, staff and students, I wish you all the very best for a monumental year. I’m glad to be on the journey with you. Dave Hockey - School Chaplain FINANCE {from Business Services Manager} Did you know that you can make prepayment for resource fees, camps and excursions or other activities at any time? We can receipt your money to your students account and it will remain as a credit until it is required to be used. Upon request the prepaid funds can be allocated to the appropriate excursion, sport fee, resource fee etc. If you would like to take advantage of this payment option, please ring Jo Pratt in our Administration Office on 3881 4704. Michael Sparks, Business Services Manager P&C NEWS There are dozens of Year 7 and 8 students milling around in clusters (there’s safety in numbers I guess) not really knowing what to do with themselves in their crisp new uniforms. They’re discussing all sorts of things, including where in the school they might be able to settle come break time, or which classes they prefer over others. The personal desks and tidy boxes are now history. School bags have become a new appendage, no longer just something to carry your lunch and hat in, and leave in the “port racks” all day. Everything you need to do at high school, is now on your back, or over your shoulder, depending on which is the popular way to carry it. Energy is high, as friends re-connect after being apart for what seems like a lifetime for some. For others it wasn’t long enough. Although, I haven’t spoken yet, with a student or staff member who didn’t have a thoroughly refreshing holiday. There seems to be real anticipation about the place. For much of last year, a great deal of energy and time was invested to planning and strategizing around the “Junior Secondary question” and how Year 7s would alter the landscape. Also, was the Welcome to the new school year! A special warm welcome to our new students and their families, our new Principal and teachers. The P&C Committee is a small band of parents that meet monthly to discuss and share school activities/events and services, most notably the tuckshop, uniform shop, PRIMA (instrumental music committee) and PRCAC (aquatics club) which the P&C oversee. The meetings are a great way to learn firsthand what goes on around the school and to contribute ideas and express opinions on issues. The last several years have seen a drop in parental involvement that has meant the Executive has only consisted of the minimum 3 position holders. At least two of the 2014 Executive members will be leaving at the upcoming AGM as their children have graduated so we are in desperate need for new position-holders as well as new general members. For more information on the P&C and how you can get involved, please send us an email at [email protected]. Our next meeting is on Wednesday 25 February at 7:00pm in the Staff Common Room (Admin building, off Ash Court). Our Annual General Meeting (AGM) will be on 25 March. Please mark these dates on your calendar. You will be warmly welcomed. Caroline Oertel, Secretary, P&C Association 6 EUROPEAN STUDY TOUR (1-19 January) While most people were sweltering in Brisbane’s heat during January, 22 nervous and excited students and 3 teachers travelled to England and France on the school’s second European Study Tour. For many students it was their first time travelling overseas and for a few, their first time on a plane! IMPORTANT DATES Mon 2 to Fri 13 Tues 3 Thur 5 Fri 6 Tues 10 Wed 11 Wed 11 to Thu 12 Thur 12 During the 19 days of travel, the group spent about a week exploring the sights of London including; the Tower of London, St Paul’s Cathedral, Buckingham Palace, Camden Markets and Oxford Street, before heading to Amersham, northwest of London. Here, our students were hosted with families from Dr Challoner’s Grammar School to experience life in England. Positions at this school are highly sought after, with students having to achieve well on an entry exam to be enrolled, and many graduates being accepted to study at Oxford and Cambridge Universities. We were very proud of the way our students embraced the challenge of attending their host brothers’ classes during their day at school, with some of them outperforming the regular students! After nearly a week of bonding with their families, there were some very teary goodbyes as we boarded our bus to Dover for our ferry ride to Calais, France. Fri 13 Mon 15 to Tue 16 Tue 17 Wed 18 Fri 20 Tue 24 Wed 25 to Fri 27 Wed 25 Year 12 QCE @ Risk Interviews Inter-House Swimming Carnival • Junior Secondary – Years 7-9 periods 1 to 4 • Senior – Years 10-12 3:00pm to 5:00pm (approx) Indigenous Welcome BBQ 3:00pm Year 10 & 11 Semester 2, 2014 Academic Awards Ceremony Year 8 Welcome BBQ 4:30pm – 7:00pm Parent Information Night D2C (Year 11) Year 7 Welcome BBQ 4:30pm – 7:00pm Year 10 Science & Engineering Challenge ILC Volunter Tutor Morning Tea 10:00am PIMS Welcome BBQ 3:00pm School Photo Day – ALL students QATSIF Breakfast ‘Rose’ Day – SRC Event Year 12 Drama Camp Year 12 Senior Information Evening – Parents & Students (Auditorium) PRIMA meeting & AGM District Swim Carnival – Lawnton Pool 12:00noon – 6:00pm Student Representative Council Leaders Induction Day Year 7 and 8 Parent Evening Inclusive Education Parent Evening Year 12 Senior Induction School Photo (catch-up day) Year 11 Ancient History Excursion Year 11 Leadership Camp P&C Meeting 7:00pm Year 12 SOS Excursion SRC General Induction Inclusive Ed Parent Evening 6:00pm PINE RIVERS STATE HIGH SCHOOL SNOW TRIP ANNOUNCEMENT On our first day in France, we were guided through the Somme region, visiting some of the battlefields of World War I including Villers Brettoneux and Poziers. The rain, sleet, snow, wind and cold temperatures during the tour made the group appreciate just how difficult conditions must have been during the fighting a century ago. After the tour we headed for Paris and spent the rest of the trip exploring its famous attractions such as; the Eiffel Tower (climbing all 669 steps), the Louvre (to see the Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo and many others), the Avenue de Champs Elysees and Sacre Couer. Students quickly learned to communicate with a mix of “bonjour”, “mercis” and some sign language. We celebrated the final night of the trip with a dinner and reflected on the favourite (the hosting) and least favourite (many, many steps) parts of the journey. Europe Trippers – keep an eye on the notices for our photo night in Week 5, Term 1. Thanks for a great trip, Mr Manwaring, Ms Guilfoyle and Ms Handfield. The Pine Rivers State High School annual trip to the snow for a week of skiing and snowboarding departs for the Snowy Mountains Saturday July 4 and returns Saturday July 11.. We stay in Jindabyne and ski and snowboard the Perisher Resort. The trip is open to students in Years 11 and 12. Due to the nature of the trip, a behaviour check is completed to ensure students have a proven ability to comply with the expectations of our Behaviour Contract. The trip is organised and supervised by Pine Rivers SHS staff who are all experienced skiers and snow 7 boarders. Lesson instructors are qualified and accredited Perisher Snow Sports School instructors. The snow package includes accommodation, breakfast and dinner each day, ski hire, morning and afternoon lessons, lift access, coach travel from Brisbane to Jindabyne and back and daily transit to and from Perisher. Parent and Student Information Evening The first of two information evenings will take place in early February in the School Auditorium on Gympie Rd. Dates will be advertised in the Rivers Review Newsletter and through student information meetings at school. Everyone interested in or planning to be on the snow trip is encouraged to attend. Interested? If you are planning to join the snow trip and want more information about the trip contact: • Ms Handfield (Science staffroom) on 3881 4756 or email [email protected], or • Mr Hammond (Business, IT & Social Science staffroom, F Block) 3881 4742 or email [email protected]. Camp permission and medical forms: will be distributed during Friday 30th January PREP session. These forms are due back by Friday 6th February at the latest. Attendance: Students unable to attend camp will be required to develop and demonstrate leadership & commitment through an alternative three day program at school on the days of the camp. Extended time to Pay: We understand payment of the full cost by Thursday 12th February may be difficult for some families. As it is desirable for all Year 11s to attend camp, all parents are welcome to call the School Registrar, Michael Sparks (07 3881 4750) if they wish to make a commitment to pay off this amount. It is expected however, that payment for other school activities such as Resource Hire Scheme, would be met as part of this arrangement. For further information on Camp, please call Ms Anne Bonaccorso (Head of Year - HOY 11) on (07 3881 4742) during office hours. COMMUNITY NOTICES PINE RIVERS STATE HIGH SCHOOL presents THE MUSICAL SPECTACULAR FOR 2015 NORTH LAKES FARMERS MARKET 'REAL FOOD, REAL FARMERS' April 29, May 1-2 GRAHAM SPROTT ASSEMBLY HALL High School Musical promises to belt out a show stopping production. Rehearsals are well underway, so make a date on your calendar. School Enquiries – Performing Arts Dept phone 3881 4764 All your spray free and organic produce, hand-made arts and crafts, hot food & live music. Every Sunday Masters North Lakes 6:30am-11am. www.northlakesfarmersmarket.com.au LAWNTON SCOUT GROUP 2015 LEADERSHIP CAMP Reminder to all parents and guardians of current Year 11 students As indicated in previous information that has come home via your student last year, this camp will be held at the Maranatha Recreation Campsite at Yandina from Wednesday 25th – Friday 27th February. The main aim of the camp is to “build a strong, cohesive leadership team” with all Year 11 students strongly encouraged to attend. It is also a fantastic opportunity for new students to the school to meet the rest of their year level peers. Do your kids like:• camping, sailing, hiking, caving, abseiling or rock climbing? • orienteering, construction or knot tying? • learning first aid skills or geocaching? • open fire cooking, kayaking or learning about conservation? • learning survival skills, astronomy or learning bush skills? • learning about aircraft or tackling obstacle courses? • making new friends and experiencing new challenges? • earning badges to wear on their uniform? 8 Sign On Day at Lawnton Scout Group Nightingale Dr Lawnton (opposite school) DATE: Sat 7th Feb 2015 TIME: 9AM – 4PM For more info: call 0409 477 686 or email [email protected] www.scoutsqld.com.au CHILD AND ADOLESCENT ORAL HEALTH NEWS Year 10 students enrolled at Pine Rivers State High School are being offered treatment at the Strathpine School Dental Clinic. This clinic is located in the grounds of Strathpine Primary School adjacent to Pine Rivers State High School. Students will need to cross the athletics oval and walk through the gate adjoining the two schools. If you wish your child to be treated please return the fully completed consent form (4 pages) to your class teacher as soon as possible. Once dental staff receive a completed form your child will be examined. Students from the other year levels will be offered treatment after the Year 10 students are treated. For any enquires please contact Dental staff on phone 3881 3723. SAMFORD NETBALL CLUB INC WANTED! Calling all Netballers who want to get fit and have fun at the same time . . . . If that’s you, then the Samford Netball Club’s MIXED SOCIAL COMPETITION is waiting for you! Join us of a Thursday evening at Samford Parklands. For information: www.samfordnetball.org.au Or email Peita on [email protected] 9