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PHSCNewsletter
Volume 7
Phone: 9389 0600
World Wide Web http://www.phsc.vic.edu.au
5th May 2015
Fax: 9387 0108
Email: [email protected]
FROM THE NEW ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL – Margaret Fry
I am excited and humbled to be entrusted with my new role as Assistant
Principal, and look forward to working with all members of the school
community to ensure that a PHSC education opens myriad opportunities for all
students.
I have been Acting Assistant Principal at PHSC for much of the past eighteen
months and come to the role after 6 years in the Senior Pathways role. I have
been teaching for 12 years, and while PHSC is the only school I have taught in,
‘education’ is not the only career I have pursued.
I started my career pathway as a geologist after completing a Bachelor of Science (Hons) at University of
Melbourne. I worked in coal and gold mining, being the first female geologist to work in the Yallourn Open
Cut coal mine. I left this field of work to go overseas for three years, finally spending time exploring my
passion for fashion and textiles by working for Zandra Rhodes in London. I returned to Australia to
complete a Bachelor of Fine Art in Fashion and Textiles at RMIT, moving straight into the mainstream
fashion industry as a designer and pattern maker. I gradually became more involved in fringe fashion,
finally heading up the Fashion Design Council, then working in theatre as costumier for The Victorian State
Opera and then The Australian Ballet.
After the experience of teaching as a sessional lecturer in Costume at RMIT, I changed hats yet again to do
a Diploma of Education (Science) at University of Melbourne. I even completed a teaching round at PHSC! I
then completed a Masters of Education by Research, exploring the use of symbolism to convey complex
information in science, for which I was awarded the Freda Cohen Prize for most meritorious thesis in
education.
I started secondary teaching in 2002, and since then have been Year 10 Level Leader and Senior Pathways
and Transition Coordinator. I love teaching and am driven to provide the best options and opportunities to
all students, of all interests and all aptitudes. I feel privileged to be offered this new role at PHSC and look
forward to working with each and every one of you in the PHSC community to ensure that we are offering
optimal educational opportunities to all students.
FROM THE ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL
We have been advised that there are some cases of head lice within the school.
Advice from the Department of Health Victoria relating to finding and treating head lice can be found in
the PDF or the internet link below.
treating headlice.pdf
http://health.vic.gov.au/headlice/
Brian Pender
College Assistant Principal
SCHOOL TOURS
School Tours for Grade 6 students wanting to attend Princes Hill Secondary College in 2016 are continuing
for another 2 weeks . We will conduct 2 tours during May on Wednesday 6th May and Thursday 7th May,
and again the following week on Wednesday 13th May and Thursday 14th May. Tours will begin at 9:00am,
so if attending, please arrive by 8:50am.
As these tours can fill up, it is important to book through the General Office on (03) 9389 0600.
Please note that these tours are for grade 6 students and their guardians only.
GROW WEEK
As a part of PHSC's Year 9 Grow Week initiative (June 22 - June 26), we are seeking adults with experience
in conducting job interviews (or those who've been on an interview panel or who are interested in the
process outlined below), to help out with our 'in-house' student job interviews on Friday, June 26th.
The goal of this particular GW activity is to prepare each year 9 student, in both a practical and
demonstrable sense, for the challenges of a real life job interview. Prior to the in-house job interview, each
student will have worked on and completed a CV, undergone skills training for the interview process and
prepared for a 15 to 20 minute interview.
As an interviewer, you would be conducting interviews in 20 minutes slots, with set questions having been
provided by the school. You will be asked to provide (via a feedback check list) a small amount of feedback
to each candidate. There will be a briefing for those who would like to be involved as well as a handbook
for interviewers. Morning tea and lunch will be provided by the school.
We're aware it's a significant contribution of time and energy to make to the school, but if you have a day
(or half a day) to give to this project, we would be extremely grateful. Last year's participants really
enjoyed interviewing the students and were very impressed with the overall standard of skills learned. The
students were overwhelmingly positive about the experience.
So, if you'd like to be involved, or need to clarify anything, please don't hesitate to email me at
[email protected].
Thanks for considering this matter,
Anthony Avotins
Year 9 Co-Ordinator
SAFETY ON THE ROAD
Students need to be very aware of the road and traffic environment around them at
all times when travelling to and from school.
The students who ride bikes to school should wear helmets at all times and avoid
listening to music on headphones so they are fully alert to the traffic environment.
Students who walk and use public transport should watch the roads and always obey
traffic signals and advice of the Crossing Supervisors on Lygon Street and Brunswick
Road. The Crossing Supervisors have the responsibility of ensuring the safety of all
road users, so it is critical students listen to their advice, and be polite at all times.
Please, be alert, aware, and safe.
CAREERS
MONASH UNIVERSITY INFORMATION
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Monash Update- April Issue (PDF)
Monash Update- April Issue (Word)
At Monash Seminar Series poster
School visits
If you would like to make a school booking request, please
visit: monash.edu/schools
2016: University and TAFE Monash University has now
released our Undergraduate guide for 2016.
You can download this guide here. Please use this guide to
find out about all the exciting offers at Monash for 2016!
NAPLAN
The National Assessment Program- Literacy and Numeracy ( NAPLAN)
The NAPLAN is an annual national assessment for all students in Years 3, 5, 7 and 9. All students in these
year levels are expected to participate in tests in reading, writing, language conventions (spelling, grammar
and punctuation) and numeracy. All government and non-government education authorities have
contributed to the development off NAPLAN materials.
NAPLAN is scheduled for Tuesday 12, Wednesday 13, and Thursday 14 May, 2015 during normal class
times for Years 7 and 9.
PHILOSOPHY DISCUSSION GROUP
"Mr Camilleri and Ms Ethell have decided, in response to student requests, to run a lunchtime discussion
group on topics of philosophical interest, on Tuesday lunchtimes in Room 318 if possible. They will be open
to any interested student. We will take alternate weeks and are open to suggestions as to topics to be
discussed."
SKI CAMP
Deposits for ski camp have all been taken and we are accepting no further deposits. As the interest in the
camp was above the 32 that can be catered for, names will be drawn to decide which students are able to
go. Families will be notified of the students who are successful.
The camp will be the week starting Monday the 27th of July to Friday the 31st of July 2015. We will be
staying at Alkira Lodge www.alirkaskiclub.com.au .
This is a self-catering arrangement so students will be involved in food preparation and cooking. The camp
is designed for any level of skier/ boarder. The cost of the camp is $795 (based on 32 students)
All food, transport, accommodation, ski hire, lift tickets, 2-hour lesson and lunch for each day (Day 2, 3and
4) are included in this cost. Travel to and from Mt Buller will be by coach leaving Princes Hill Secondary
College at 9.00 am on Monday the 27th of July and return on Friday 31st July.
PAYMENT PLAN
Pay at the main office- Please ensure the payment envelope clearly states payment for Middle school
downhill ski camp. Payment dates must be strictly observed. If all students have not paid the full amount
by the due date the camp will not proceed.
FINAL BALANCE
$595
DUE
Friday 31st May
It is possible to pay small amounts if it’s more convenient for you.
MIND MATTERS
Our Mission
We believe your Mind Matters. We are a team inspired to promote and educate our whole
school community about mental health and wellbeing. This includes building awareness
within an inclusive school community so that PHSC students are able to meet the challenges
of everyday life.
We are seeking assistance from parents to form a sub- committee to help us improve
student wellbeing and mental health. Mind Matters is a Federal Government Department
of Health and beyondblue initiative www.mindmatters.edu.au that we are using as a
framework.
If you are interested please contact Sue Riquelme via email: [email protected]
LIBRARY ANZAC DAY COMMEMORATIVE DISPLAY 2015
DEBATING NEWS
Every year I am amazed at what our young people have to say about important issues that challenge us
today. Round 2 gave us the opportunity to debate issues that face our Indigenous people, which was an
initiative that was instigated by our old Principal John Stone.
Year 11 had a great debate and won on the topic of " That we should abolish welfare quarantining" on the
negative side. Ella Smith, Sarah Beccari and Ben Gerster, who was awarded best speaker gave a thoughtful
and inspiring debate that brought up many concerns for Australia today. Ben Gerster used humour to
engage the audience and has to be congratulated for using my favourite quote so far this year of " this is
not mad max" making reference to the opposition argument that we are creating an apocalyptic state.
Well done.
Our year 9 teams also have to be congratulated as most were on Music camp last week and came to
debating after just getting home. D grade debated the topic, " That Australia should stop
celebrating Australia Day" Team 1, who were on the negative side were Sam Ronfeldt, Spencer Durham
and Jasmine De Palmer who won by a huge margin of 9 points so a fantastic effort and best speaker being
awarded to Sam. Our second team Matthew Brophy, Joseph Rowan, (awarded best speaker) and Beatrix
Brennernan also won their debate, so well done. Our third team Tomi Randall, Clement Lazzaro and Charlie
Gill were pipped at the post on the affirmative side for the same topic, they got some great feedback by
the dedicated adjudicators.
I also bumped into Patrick Rehill an ex student and debating enthusiast who is now adjudicating debates in
the Coburg branch of the competition. So a really wonderful week, I am privileged to be involved with
these amazing young people.
Bianca Carr
YEAR 8 SKI CAMP
Year 8 students are once again being offered
the opportunity to attend a cross-country ski
camp as part of our camping and outdoor
education program. The camp will be from
Mon 3rd August to Friday 7th August at our
school camp, Mirrimbah, which is at the
bottom of Mt. Stirling.
A notice providing further information about
the camp will be distributed to interested
Year 8 students over the coming week. If
interested, students must pay a deposit of
$150 at the office by Friday 22nd May. Excess
applications may result in a ballot.
Any questions, contact Dean Robinson
([email protected])
MIDDLE SCHOOL TENNIS TEAM
Congratulations to the PHSC Middle School Boys' tennis team: Almosh Tompa-Pinter, Chris Dossis, Peter
Hill (c) and Marcus Torosidis (left to right as pictured).
They are now the 2015 School Sport Victoria Northern Metropolitan Region Intermediate Boys' Tennis
Champions. What makes this all the more impressive is that all team members are all still in Year
9. Plus, they won 21 of their 24 sets. Outstanding!
The team (coached by Jon Williams) will go to the State finals Friday 22 May.
MUSIC CAMP
What a wonderful start to term two. Music camp last week was an amazing experience. We had
approximately 6 ensembles/bands in attendance with 81 students in total. Each group made outstanding
progress and I was blown away with their dedication and enthusiasm for their music studies. In three days
the students made 4-6 months development as an ensemble. All bands have now cemented their
repertoire for the year and are excited to showcase this to parents and the community on Tuesday May
26th at our major concert for the semester located at 75 on Reid. More details about this event will be
released closer to the date.
Tahnee Curtain
Music Coordinator
Princes Hill Secondary College
Music Camp Quotes from the Students !!
My most memorable moment was….
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Randall hitting his head on the drum kit and mouth piece solo – Charlotte
The Talent show. Especially Owens act. – Gabe
Playing Binky Outro – Vincent and Paddy
Looking back at the first practice session and comparing it to the last. – Max
Improving my inner musician – Matt
Improvising with the band – Randall
The Talent show. Especially Max Teakle’s song. – Jules
Playing Lord of the Rings for the first time with the strings and the woodwind students and being
really surprised that it sounded good. – Violet
Doing the ropes course with Max. – Raph
Doing the ropes course with Raph! – Maxim
Trying to go to sleep with the special effects playing next to me; and playing in the band. – Tom
Being picked for orchestra! – Jack.
Jammin’. -Nick
MUSIC
Royal Melbourne Hospital
Live Music Is Good For You Festival
May 4-9, 2015
This terrific Festival, run by the wonderful team of Music Therapists at the RMH, ably led by the dynamic
Emma O’Brien is now in its’ 6th year. The Festival gives schools from across Victoria an opportunity to
perform in the RMH Atrium and lift the spirits of people as they arrive at the venue. Students also
participate in African drumming workshops and Music Therapy workshops in which students learn about
the fact that the physical act of playing live music is one of the only human activities that lights up every
area of the brain, and that two hours of playing live music increases the number of killer T cells in the body
that are so vital in maintaining our immunity.
Princes Hill SC has been privileged to have been a part of this Festival since its inception, and was invited by
the Governor of Victoria and Mrs Elizabeth Chernov to a reception at Government House on March 27 th, to
celebrate Music Therapy, and to recognise the contribution of the RMH Music Therapy Program.
This year our students presented over an hour of delightful classics, world music and jazz at the LMIGFY
Festival on Monday May 4th. Special thanks must go to Susie Lauer and Don Scott for transporting our
timpani and equipment, and to the parents and friends who came along to support us. The audience
enjoyed performances by our String Orchestra, Wind Symphony and College Orchestra, along with Tin Pan
Alley, soloist Max Teakle and the PHSC String Quartet and PHSC Clarinet Trio. These ensembles are all
preparing to perform at our Autumn Concert on May 26th at 75 on Reid. We look forward to seeing you
there 
Lyndal McLean and Pauline Gorrie with Music Therapist and Festival Director, Emma O’Brien at
Government House.
Lyndal McLean
IMPORTANT: Attention Year 12 students and parents
UMAT
Any student who is considering applying for medicine, anywhere in Australia, and health science courses
(including dentistry) should check on the UMAT website to see if the courses they are interested in for
2016 are listed. The UMAT is used for selection of students for some courses in Australia. Students who
are considering applying for the courses MUST do the test or they will not be considered for entry to the
course. There is a cost to register for the test, sample tests are supplied to any applicant and the test is run
in July.
Please go to the website to check for details.
‘UMAT is developed by the Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) on behalf of the UMAT
Consortium universities. The test is used specifically to assist with the selection of students into the
medicine, dentistry and health science degree programs at undergraduate level at the universities listed on
this website.
UMAT website: https://umat.acer.edu.au/
Universities: http://umat.acer.edu.au/universities
SPORTS NEWS
Congratulations to all those that competed in our 2015 House Athletics sports…..
2015 HOUSE ATHLETIC SPORTS – RESULTS
Wednesday, March 25, Knott’s Reserve
GIRLS 12/13
100M / RELAY: 1st MIA ALHASSAN 14.21 2ND NELLIE ROWAN 15.15 3RD MAYA HARADA 15.91 4TH TILLY
SHEPHERD 16.00 Emerg SADIE NIALL 16.15
200M: 1ST MIA ALHASSAN 30.09 2ND NELLIE ROWAN 33.16
400M: 1ST ROSE SYMONS 1.20 2ND CLEA GADSBY
800M: 1ST NELLIE ROWAN 3.04 2ND CLEA GADSBY 3.05
1500M : 1ST CLEA GADSBY 6.30 2ND CHARLIE HUME 6.31
LONG JUMP: Eq1ST MIRANDA GURTLER Eq1ST TILLY SHEPHERD 3.51 2NDMAYA HARADA 3.4
TRIPLE JUMP: 1ST TILLY SHEPHERD 8.04 2ND ERICA SMITH 7.52
HIGH JUMP: 1ST TILLY SHEPHERD 1.25 2ND RUBY B (7E) 1.15
DISCUS : 1ST ODETTE WHITING 15.20 2ND HELENA DAMIGAS 14.30
SHOT PUT: 1ST HELENA DAMIGAS 6.90 2ND TILLY SHEPHERD 6.60
JAVELIN: 1ST TILLY MURRAY-WHITE 9.20
GIRLS 14
100M / RELAY: 1st ARIEL REYES, 15.03 2ND, SASKIA VAN DYJK 15.04 3RD ADA ROBERTSON, 15.27 4TH ZOE
USHER, 15.48
200M: 1ST LULU MCKENZIE, 32.89 2ND MIRANDA PATTERSON, 33.8 3RD GABBY ESSON, 34.8
400M: 1ST SASKIA VAN DYJK, 1.17 2ND LULU MCKENZIE, 1.20 3RD EM McDONALD, 1.23
800M: 1ST
LONG JUMP: 1ST ZOE USHER, 3.71 2ND LILY AVERILL, 3.66 3RD SARSCHA LEWIS, 3.39
TRIPLE JUMP: 1ST ZOE USHER, 8.01
HIGH JUMP: 1ST SARSCHA LEWIS, 1.25 2ND GABBY SCOLLO, 1.20 3RD ADA ROBERTSON, 1.15
DISCUS : 1ST VIARNE SANTACROCE, 16.85 2ND SAHRA NOOR FARAH, 14.50 3RD GABBY SCOLLO, 13.40
SHOT PUT: 1ST GABBY SCOLLO, 7.40 2ND SASKIA VAN DYJK, 7.20 3RD VIARNE SANTACROCE, 6.20
JAVELIN: 1ST VIARNE SANTACROCE, 11.50 2ND GABBY SCOLLO, 11.2 3RD ALEX SADLER, 8.2
GIRLS 15
100M /RELAY: 1ST MABEL HUTTERER, 13.90 2ND LOLA PILKINGTON, 14.80 3RD JEMMA SBEGHAN, 15.25 4TH
EMMA COPPEL, 15.25
200M: 1ST MABEL HUTTERER, 29.93 2ND JEMMA SBEGHAN, 32.43 3RDEMMA COPPEL, 32.47
400M : 1ST JEMMA SBEGHAN, 1.16.59 2ND JASMINE DE PALMA, 1.33.13
800M: 1ST OLIVIA SMITH, 3.29 2ND JASMINE DE PALMS, 3.38 3RD SAHRA NOOR FARAH, 5.12
1500M : 1ST LILLI LENFFER, 6.31 2ND JEMMA SBEGHAN, 7.19
LONG JUMP: 1ST MABEL HUTTERER, 3.99 2ND GRACE ROBINSON, 3.78 3RDOLIVIA SMITH 3.7
TRIPLE JUMP: 1ST GRACE ROBINSON, 8.72 OLIVIA SMITH, 8.58 3RD OLIVE BOWERS, 8.47
HIGH JUMP: 1ST MABEL HUTTERER, 1.30
DISCUS :1ST MIRANDA HILLARY, 9.94
SHOT PUT: 1ST
JAVELIN: 1ST EMILY HOPCRAFT, 12.82 2ND EMILY PRICE, 9.84 3RD GRETA JAMES, 5.81
GIRLS 16
100M / RELAY: 1ST LAERIMIE LYEW 2ND GABRIELLA D’AGATA 3RD NATALIE CAHILL
200M: 1ST CHLOE KOUFIDIS, 32.63 2ND GABRIELLA GADSBY, 35.03 3RD CAITLIN DALE, 38.66
400M : 1ST ZOE BORGHOUTS, 1.19.02 2ND LEYLA ARRYKOVA, 1.19.69
800M : 1ST
1500M : 1ST ZOE BORGHOUTS, 7.19
LONG JUMP: 1ST GABRIELLA D’AGATA, 3.48 Eq 2ND BRIDIE FITZGERALD, 3.42 Eq 2ND NATALIE CAHILL, 3.42
4TH CHLOE BENNETTS, 3.41
TRIPLE JUMP: 1ST GABRIELLA D’AGATA, 7.82 2ND CHLOE BENNETTS, 7.54 3RD NATALIA MARTINEZ, 7.47
HIGH JUMP: 1ST GABRIELLA D’AGATA, 1.30 2ND NATALIE CAHILL, 1.10
DISCUS : 1ST ELLA D’CRUZ, 10.74 2ND NATALIA MARTINEZ, 7.52
SHOT PUT: 1ST
JAVELIN: 1ST MADDIE GUERIN, 12.68 2ND ELLA D’CRUZ, 5.45
BOYS 12/13
100M / RELAY: 1st GEORGE PYERS, 13.39 2ND LUCIEN IBANDA, 14.46 3RD THOMAS BARNES, 14.49 4TH
MONTY WINKLER, 15.29
200M: 1st GEORGE PYERS, 13.39 2ND LUCIEN IBANDA, 29.74 3RD DYLAN SIBLY SAEZ, 32.81
400M: 1st GEORGE PYERS 1.16 2ND CALLUM CHRISTENSEN-BOSUA, 1.17.10 3RD OLIVER PANOZZO, 1.17.60
800M: 1st GEORGE PYERS, 2.35 2ND CALLUM CHR’SEN-BOSUA, 2.39 3RD DEC DOOLEY, 2.40
1500M : 1ST DECLAN DOOLEY 2ND HUGO O’TOOLE 3RD CHARLIE STEWART
LONG JUMP: 1ST THOMAS BARNES, 4.16 2ND LIVIO CZARNY 3.84 3RD OSKAR MOORE, 3.75
TRIPLE JUMP: 1ST DECLAN DOOLEY, 9.10 2ND JOEL RODIN, 8.94 3RD TOM SMITH, 7.69
HIGH JUMP: 1ST LUCIEN IBANDA 2ND GEORGE PYERS 3RD MONTE WINKLER
DISCUS : 1ST CHARLIE STEWART, 20.55 2ND JULES BORGHOUTS, 15.7 3RD ORLANDO MOLONEY, 12.7
SHOT PUT: 1ST ATTICUS ANDERSON PRIOR, 8.77 2ND GEORGE PYERS, 8.60 3RD OSKAR MOORE, 7.40
JAVELIN: 1ST MARLOW WILSON, 17.3 2ND ATTICUS ANDERSON PRIOR, 14.60 3RD ROY BERTRAM, 14.55
BOYS 14
100M: 1ST TIM DODD, 11.98 2ND DANTE FERRETTI-BERGAGNA 3RD FIN BORLAND ZAMMIT, 13.47 4TH FINN
BLACKMAN, 13.59 Emerg THEO STREADER, 13.67
200M: 1ST DANTE FERRETTI-BERGAGNA, 26.59 2ND THEO STREADER, 28.93 3RD FINN BLACKMAN, 29.75
400M : 1ST TIM DODD, (53.29) 2ND THEO STREADER 3RD DANTE FERRETTI-BERGAGNA
800M:1STRILEY GUERIN, 2.36 2NDCHARLIE GILL,2.51 3RDDANTE FERRETTI-BERGAGNA, 2.53
1500M: 1ST RILEY GUERIN, 5.31 2ND CHARLIE KILKENNY-JONES, 5.45 3RD FINN MOLLISON
LONG JUMP: 1ST PETER REPANIS, 1.26 2ND CALEB HOGAN, 3.94 3RD THEO STREADER, 3.93
TRIPLE JUMP: 1ST RILEY GUERIN, 9.7 2ND FINN BLACKMAN, 9.36 3RD THEO STREADER, 9.1
HIGH JUMP: 1ST TIM DODD, 1.81 2ND THEO STREADER. 1.55 3RD DANTE F-BERGAGNA, 1.50
DISCUS: 1STLACHLAN SUTTON, 19.4 2NDJULES BORGHOUTS, 15.7 3RDKIM REYNOLDS, 18.9
SHOT PUT: 1ST AARON INNES, 11.0 2ND LIAM JONES, 8.4 3RD ANTONI KOUFIDIS, 8.1
JAVELIN: 1ST GABE HOPPER, 20.5 2ND RILEY GUERIN, 16.7 3RD PETER REPANIS, 16.35
BOYS 15
100M / RELAY: 1ST LUCA DELAFONTAINE, 12.50 2ND CHRIS DOSSIS 12.74 3RD RAVI VALLENCE, 12.97 4TH KAI
JUNQUEIRA, 13.09 5th JORDAN DOUVARTZIDIS, 13.25
200M: 1ST LUCA DELAFONTAINE, 26.54 2ND OLIVER PATTERSON, 27.27 3RD CHARLIE JOHNSTONE, 27.28
400M : 1ST KAI JUNQUEIRA NG, 59.98 2ND DION BARUHAS, 1.03.74 3RD LUKE SPEAK, 1.05.36
800M: 1ST KAI JUNQUEIRA NG, 2.19.64 2ND LUKA VLASSOPOULOS, 2.22.61
1500M : 1ST CHARLIE JOHNSTONE, 4.54 2ND KAI JUNQUEIRA NG, 5.07
LONG JUMP: 1ST CHRIS DOSSIS, 5.09 2ND HAMISH JONES, 4.84 3RD RUPERT RUSSEL, 4.75
TRIPLE JUMP: 1ST HAMISH JONES, 11.29 2ND LEO STANLEY, 10.58 3RD CHRIS DOSSIS, 10.2
HIGH JUMP: 1STDYLAN PHILLIPS, 1.50 2NDROB ALBISTON, 1.45 3RDCONNOR BOYD, 10.45
DISCUS : 1STRAVI VALLENCE, 22.82 2NDJAMES CERRUTTI, 17.63 3RDTAHJ HADDOCK, 17.53
SHOT PUT: 1ST RAVI VALLENCE, 11.40 2ND JEREMY LOW, 8.40 3RD EASON TU, 8.00
JAVELIN: 1ST LEO STANLEY, 27.98 2ND RUBEN PERSSON, 21.12 3RD ROBBIE GORDON, 20.4
BOYS 16
100M/RELAY: 1ST JACK BURDEN, 12.26 2nd CORMAC WOOD, 12.50 3rd VINCENT BARKER, 12.83 4th,
VIGHNESH WILKINSON, 13.07 5TH ESKIL D
200M: 1ST JACK BURDEN, 25.54 2nd VINCENT BARKER, 26.59 3rd CORMAC WOOD, 26.82
400M : 1ST CORMAC WOOD, 1.05.33 2ND VINCENT BARKER, 1.05.57
800M: 1ST ALEX CZARNY, 3.00
1500M : 1ST NINO LAZZARO, 4.42 2ND OSKAR EASTON-POHLS, 5.43
LONG JUMP: 1ST RAPH BARRESI, 5.01m 2ND TYLER WILKINSON 4.60
TRIPLE JUMP: 1ST TYLER WILKINSON 9.78
HIGH JUMP: LINCOLN RAMSAY, 1.55 2ND JACK BURDEN, 1.45 3RD VINNY BARTELS, 1.40
DISCUS : 1ST HENRY HISLOP, 22.49 2ND FINN DOHERTY, 21.77 3RD RORY DOOGAN, 20.06
SHOT PUT: 1ST RORY DOOGAN, 9.40 2ND VINNY BARTELS, 21.90 3RD ADAM SOLIMAN, 8.00
JAVELIN: 1ST OSKAR EASTON-POHLS, 24.95 2ND VINNY BARTELS, 21.90
BOYS 17
100M / RELAY: 1ST TOM SARGENT 2ND BEN FARGHER
200M: 1ST
400M : 1ST
800M: 1ST
1500M : 1ST
SHOT PUT: 1ST TOM SARGENT
DISCUS : 1ST
JAVELIN: 1ST TOM SARGENT
HIGH JUMP: 1ST
LONG JUMP: 1ST
TRIPLE JUMP: 1ST
INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS
13 GIRLS:
TILLY SHEPHERD
13 BOYS:
GEORGE PYERS
14 GIRLS:
GABBY SCOLLO
14 BOYS:
RILEY GUERIN
15 GIRLS:
MABEL HUTTERER
15 BOYS:
KAI JUNQUEIRA NG
16 GIRLS:
GABRIELLA D’AGATA
16 BOYS:
JACK BURDEN
17 BOYS:
TOM SARGENT
Coming Up:
Good luck to everyone for this week’s regional Athletics.
NORTHERN REGION ATHLETICS DAY – Thu, May 7th
COLLINGWOOD HARRIERS ATHLETICS TRACK
Rolls will be marked at
8.45am for a bus 9.00am departure. Wear appropriate athletics gear.
School tops will be provided to compete in. We will return by 3.00pm. Students are asked to bring
their lunches, drink bottles & relevant medical needs (ie asthma puffer).
PHSC 2015 District Athletics Squad
Collingwood Aths Track
Friday, May 8.
Boys 13
George Pyers
Lucien Ibanda
Thomas Barnes
Monte Winkler
Callum Christensen-Bosua
Declan Dooley
Hugo O’Toole
Charlie Stewart
Atticus Anderson-Prior
Marlow Wilson
Girls 13
Tilly Shepherd
Maya Harada
Nellie Rowan
Rose Symons
Mia Alhassan
Clea Gadsby
Charlie Hume
Miranda Gurtler
Odette Whiting
Helena Damigas
Tilly Murray-White
Boys 14
Tim Dodd
Dante Ferretti-Bergagna
Finian Borland Zammit
Finn Blackman
Riley Guerin
Charlie Gill
Charlie Kilkenny-Jones
Peter Repanis
Aaron Innes
Lachlan Sutton
Gabe Hopper
Girls 14
Ariel reyes
Saskia Van Dijk
Ada Robertson
Zoe Usher
Lulu McKenzie
Sarscha Lewis
Viarne Santacroce
Gabby Scollo
Lily Averill
Boys 16
Jack Burden
Vighnesh Wilkinson
Vincent Barker
Cormac Wood
Alex Czarny
Nino Lazzaro
Oskar Easton-Pohls
Raph Barresi
Tyler Wilkinson
Lincoln Ramsay
Henry Hislop
Rory Doogan
Girls 15
Gemma Sbeghen
Lola Pilkington
Mabel Hutterer
Emma Coppel
Olivia Smith
Jasmine De Palma
Lilli Lenffer
Grace Robinson
Miranda Hillary-Carapetis
Emily Hopcraft
Boys 15
Leonardo Stanley
Luca De La Fontaine
Chris Dossis
Ravi Vallence
Kai Junqueira Ng
Charlie Johnstone
Hamish Jones
Dylan Phillips
Girls 16
Laerimie Lyew
Gabrella D’Agata
Natalie Cahill
Chloe Koufidis
Boys 17
Tom Sargent
SENIOR BOYS SOCCER
Congratulations to the senior soccer boys for taking time away from their studies to
represent PHSC at the Zone Championships. After a gruelling, hard fought three games, the
boys were successful in qualifying for the Zone Championships, held in Term 3.
Congratulations must also go the Senior Boys Football team. After convincing wins against
Uni High & Fitzroy SC, they won a hard fought final against Brunswick SC. Best players on
the day were Eddie Harley, Campbell Moorfield & Dinny Cleary.
We wish both teams all the best at Zone Finals later in the year. Very well done boys!
Frank Petricca & Baden Small (coaches)
SWING DANCING CLASSES
Dancing for Teens ONLY!
Hop Step Swing is the fun new opportunity for teens to learn to swing dance! Swing dancing is a highly
spirited folkdance that came out of the jazz era of the 1920s-40s in New York City. Nearly 100 years later,
Swing dance is alive and well amongst people across the globe and in Melbourne -- who wished they had
learned when they were teenagers!
Students will learn the basics of swing dancing in a fun routine with a performance opportunity at the end!
Class size will be limited to a small group of students to offer the best learning environment.
Round out your secondary education with learning how to partner dance! It's a skill that lasts a lifetime
and gives access to another way to communicate with people in this big wide world.
When: Saturdays, 3.30-5pm, Saturdays throughout May
Where: 1/281 Smith St, Collingwood
Website for further information and signup:
http://1929studios.com/workshop-event/2015/5/9/hop-step-swing-term-2
Vanessa Nimmo
Term 2 2015
Date
Event
Thursday 7th May Division Athletics
Year 11 Career Expo Excursion
Friday 8th May Intermediate Sports
Tuesday 12th May Year 11 Theatre Studies and Drama Performance
Thursday 14th May Year 11 Theatre Studies and Drama Performance
Monday 18th May
Senior Girls Football / Boys Netball
Thursday 21st May Year 12 Theatre Studies Ensemble
Friday 22nd May Year 12 Theatre Studies Ensemble
A full calendar can be found on the School Website.
http://confluence.phsc.vic.edu.au/display/PHSCHome/PHSC+Calendar
To contact a teacher the email address is: [email protected]