17 March 2015, Issue 7 From the Deputy Principal’s Desk The last few weeks has seen many sporting events, the Gallipoli: a manual of trench warfare stage production and the investiture Ceremony for our School Leaders. I would like to congratulate all students on their behaviour during these events as they have represented Burnett State College. The director of the Gallipoli production made very positive comments about the engagement of our students towards the stage show (in extremely hot conditions). This is great to hear from a company that tours most of Australia each year and performs at many schools. Term 1 is now approaching an end, but the work rate remains as high as ever. All students will have assessment for a number of subjects in the next couple of weeks. Staff are in the process of marking this and completing Mid Semester Report Cards. Mid Semester Report Cards will be issued in the first two weeks back after the holidays. Following on from this will be the first round of Parent Teacher Interviews. Parent Teacher Interview booking sheets will be included with your child’s report card and need to be returned to secure a time slot. Parent Teacher Interviews: Monday 4 May 2015 from 3.20 to 6.00pm. Inside this issue Industrial Design ........ 3 PBN results ................. 9 Assessment Planner..10 Community Notices...11 ****** Students need to look at the electronic Assessment Calendar on the Burnett State College website and manage their time over these next few weeks. Tuckshop OPEN Every Day Counts Of concern at the moment is the amount of students who are missing days from school for less than acceptable reasons. As a parent / guardian you have a legal obligation to have your child at school for every possible day that the child can attend. Students who are too sick to attend is an acceptable excuse. The excuses that are causing concern are: “my child was tired so I let them sleep”, “they stayed home to complete school work” or “they have a doctor’s appointment at 2pm so they stayed home”. For a 2pm doctor’s appointment they could attend school until lunch time and not miss four hours of teacher contact. We have a number of students who attend doctor’s appointment and attend school either side of the appointment. Tuesday A child who misses on average 1 day of school a week, over 1 year will miss nearly 40 days a year (8 weeks) = they would miss 2 years of school in their first 10 years of school. each Wednesday Thursday Friday If you can assist in our Tuckshop please contact the school office or our Convenor, Gerry Trusz ***** Somerset Literature Festival This Wednesday, Thursday and Friday will see a group of students from Years 10, 11 and 12 attend the Somerset Literature Festival on the Gold Coast. Accompanying these students will be Robyn Geddes, Judy Beasley and Ross Pattinson. Our school is very grateful to the Somerset Literature Festival Committee for their ongoing and very valuable sponsorship of our students to attend this event. P & C Meeting Term 2 Term 2 will start on Monday 20 April – there is NO Student Free Day. The first Tuesday back (21 April) will see the running of the Burnett State College Cross Country. Every third Tuesday of the month 6.30pm start At the Burnett State If I don’t see you before the holidays, please take some family time to unwind and rest up during the break, for what will be a very full on school calendar for Term 2. Regards Russell Kemp (Deputy Principal) College Common Room All welcome! Arts Council Production: Gallipoli 2 Industrial Design & Technology Term 1 of 2015 is well and truly into the swing of the hammer. This semester we have 4 classes running in the Industrial Design & Technology department – 9/10 elective The Great Outdoors, 9/10 elective Junior Engineers, Certificate I in Engineering and LIFE Manual Arts. The students involved in these classes are completing great work and taking their time to produce quality products. The Great Outdoors During this course students have been focusing on the process of construction and creating a product from a demonstration model. The product they are creating for this term is a collapsible camping chair; students create their chair out of hoop pine and canvas. The construction of the chair involves the students’ knowledge and skills of bridle joints, mortise & tenon joints and dovetail joints. I’m sure your child would love to tell you all about the three types of joints they have been studying. All students involved in the course spent the first 3 weeks practising the skills associated with constructing these joints using hand tools and machines, before beginning their final product. Feel free to ask your child about any of the tools & machines and how to use them correctly. Students have also been working through two workbooks to assist them in the construction of their chair and with their assignment; which is due in on the 20/04/2015. Below are some photos of the tools they have been using and some student work. Drill Press 3 Hand Tools Band Saw & Disc Whole class practice work Student Work from the Great Outdoors Top Left: Jasmin McGregor’s & Jhye Kreis’ Practice Frame; Top Right: Mitchell Oppermann’s & Sam O’Brien’s Practice Frame; Bottom Left: Brett Emmerton’s Camping Chair Frames; Bottom Right: Ethan Shepherd’s Camping Chair Frame & Back Rest. 4 The Great Outdoors Workbooks and Assignment Left: Cody Drayton’s Camping Chair Frames Junior Engineers During this course students have been focusing on the process of construction from a plan and designing a product. The product they are creating for this term is a 3 compartment shelving unit; students create each compartment out of galvanised steel and then design and construct how they should be joined together. The construction of the compartment involves the students’ knowledge and skills of folding, cutting and joining metal. I’m sure your child would love to tell you about all of the methods they have been studying. All students involved in the course spent the first lessons ensuring they understand all safety practices and some practising the skills of cutting, folding and joining metal with hand tools and machines, before beginning their final product. Feel free to ask your child about any of the tools & machines and how to use them correctly. Students have also been working through a workbook to assist them with safety in the workshop and with their assignment; which is due in on the 20/04/2015. Below are some photos of the tools they have been using and some student work. 5 Hand Tools Pan Brake Hatchet Stake & Anvil Spot Welder Student Work from Junior Engineers Left: Class introduction work by Jessica Porter, Dylan Weier, Tarliya Baxter, Dean Wells, Harrison Fraser, Megan Café, Michelle Prendergast and Amie Ryan. 6 Left: Damon Bust helps out with the plans on the board. Cody Drayton shows his artistic skills. Brett Emmerton has completed his 3 compartments and is practising his spray painting artwork. Damon Bust’s compartments 7 Junior Engineers Workbooks and Assignment Certificate I in Engineering Students studying MEM10105 Certificate I in Engineering are working on a number of projects currently. Year 11 students are working between: Oxy Welding, Arc Welding, Jewellers Clamp, Soft Faced Hammer and Sash Clamp. These students are spread over a number of tasks to allow all students to access equipment in a timely manner, by the end of the course all students will have completed all tasks. Year 12 students are quickly approaching their final projects for their Certificate I. This class has worked well and all students should complete the full qualification. 8 PBN Results Winners! Week 6/7 PBN Draw ($5.00 at tuckshop) Thanks to the following Junior school: Koebie Colvin parents Senior School: Charlotte Jacobi and community Congratulations on your positive behaviour! members who have helped in our tuckshop recently Numbers PBN Distributed - Jenny Prendergast Week 6/7 Amy Ezzy Junior school: 171 Your help is always greatly appreciated! Senior School: 143 Well done to staff and students for “accentuating the positives”. Assessment Planner Changes Please note: Year 7 HPE Assessment task NEW due date 30 March 2015. 7 Science Assignment - Water Issue - CR was due the 23rd of March is now due the 27th of April. Year 11 BCT Business Environments Exam will be in class on Wednesday 25th March 2015. Year 10B Science – Life Blueprints (Genetics) exam – that was scheduled for Thursday 19/03/15 is now Monday 23/03/15. Year 9 Maths Assignment Road Trip (LD,RP). Was due 18-05 now due 25-05. Should any of the above date changes affect you please ensure you make a note in your diary. 9 FROM THE ASSESSMENT PLANNER DATE DUE YEAR LEVEL ITEM 18 March 12 BIOLOGY - Plant Survey Exam 19 March 9 SCIENCE - Electricity & Heat Exam 10A 20 March 23 March 24 March 25 March SCIENCE - Life Blueprints Exam 9 HPE - Multiple Choice & Short Response Exam 10 HPE - Multiple Choice & Short Response Exam 11 CHEMISTRY - Material World Exam Part A 7 GEOGRAPHY - Task 1 Exam 7 GERMAN - Dialogue Oral 8 ENGLISH - English Assignment Task 1 8 GEOGRAPHY - Research Booklet A & B 9 HOME EC. - Travel Brochure Assignment 10 HOME EC. - Travel Brochure Assignment 10B SCIENCE - Life Blueprints Exam 11 ENGLISH COMM. - Australian Brochure 11 MODERN HISTORY - Category 1 Essay Vietnam 11 HPE - Research Assignment 11 ENGLISH - Feature Article Assignment 11 INDUSTRIAL - CERT I Theory Submission #2 11 BIOLOGY - Collection Assignment 12 CHEMISTRY - Air Up There Exam 12 ENGLISH COMM. - What is Classic? Film Review 12 INDUSTRIAL - CERT I Theory Submission #2 12 MODERN HISTORY - Category 1 Essay Vietnam 10A GEOGRAPHY - Exam Part A 12 MATHS B - Optimisation 1 Exam 9 HPE - Exam 10 HPE - Exam 10B GEOGRAPHY - Exam Part A 11 BCT - Business Environment Exam 11 CHEMISTRY - Material World SA Exam Part B ****** 18-20 March Somerset Literature Festival ***** 20 March National Day of Action against Bullying ***** Monday 23 March WB Cluster Trials ***** 24 & 25 March WB Softball & AFL ****** 2 April First Aid (Selected students) ***** 2 April Last day of Term 1 10 COMMUNITY NEWS U14 and U16 Girls Burnett Rep Trials PLAYNRL.COM Murgon Showgrounds 29March 2015 9am to 12pm Girls born in 2001 and 2002 are eligible to trial for u14s and girls born in 1999 and 2000 are eligible for u16s. Any inquiries call Colin Huxtable on 0417466759 ********************* The Burnett River Pistol Club, Inc. will be running a Course in Firearms Safety (30989QLD), which is needed to apply for a firearms licence in Queensland, on Saturday, March 21. Course cost is $130 (includes lunch). Registration in advance is essential as places are limited. To register, contact the Secretary, Mark Harm with your details at [email protected] or on 0417 620 393. You can get a registration form for the course from http://brpc.gayndah.org/form.pdf. ********************** 2015 NRL Development Camp Currimundi 8th - 10th April For players eligible for U9s - U14s in 2015 Further information and to Register online: www.playnrl.com Limited numbers - Book early. **************** Gayndah Development Association Markets held the first Sunday of every month in Jaycees Park. For more information contact Shane Stumm on 0427658270. Next market Easter Sunday 5th April. ******************* Kahla Henke Fundraiser Raffle Rum City Motorcycle Club in conjunction with Mega Motorcycles in Bundaberg are raffling either a 2015 Suzuki or 2015 Honda Motorcycle valued at between $10190$11490 to raise funds for Kahla Henke for ongoing medical costs following her tragic accident in February. Tickets $50 each For information and terms and conditions either call/sms 0408762773 or email [email protected] Raffle drawn 2nd May 2015 at Rum City Motorcycle Club Practise Day 11 COMMUNITY NEWS North Burnett Field Archers Inc. Shoot Days/Times: 1st Saturday of the month and 3rd Sunday of the month Arrive 8.30 am for a 9am start Further information: Gary Harris 0429164558, Pauleen Dakin 0428877649 or email [email protected] All welcome! ************ Gayndah Junior Tennis Junior Tennis played Wednesdays weekly 4.30-6.00pm Further information: Greg 0408745969 or Lisa Baker 0428745969 TENNIS: Gayndah Tennis Association in conjunction with Bundaberg Tennis Academy, Professional Tennis Coach, Kevin Banner have lessons on Fridays at the Gayndah Tennis complex. Beginners: 3.45pm - 4.30pm; Intermediate Beginners: 3.45 - 5.00pm; Intermediate: 5-6.30pm; Advanced High school: 6.30pm - 8pm. Please contact Kevin to Register: 4152 0753 or 0409 520753. ************* Young Ladies of Gayndah ….. we need you! It is Gayndah Showgirl Competition time again We are seeking entrants for Gayndah Miss Showgirl 2015 (18 to 28 years -18 years by 1/8/14) Gayndah Miss Junior Showgirls 10 – 13 years and 14 -17 years (inclusive of that age for 2015) Please contact Stacey Duncan 41408899 for entry forms or further information. ***************** Date Claimer: Gayndah Miss Showgirl Presentations Saturday 28th March – Gayndah Showgrounds Doors open 6.30pm Wine and Cheese Evening $15 adults includes complimentary wine, beer or softdrink + nibblies Bookings – Cam and Sues Meats 10 Capper Street or Helen Cherry 41611119. *************** Soccer Soccer Soccer Soccer Returns to Gayndah after Easter Holidays We are seeking interest from parents or community members experienced in coaching Juniors. We will also be offering a free Grassroots coaching clinic in Gayndah for interested people. Open to high school students as well. Great Social Club, not a huge time commitment - 1hr training per week/ 6 games for the season. For more info contact Laine - 0428931151 12
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