Bentleigh Secondary College News PO Box 186, East Bentleigh 3165 Telephone: 9579 1044 Facsimile: 9579 2720 email: [email protected] CRICOS Provider Code: 00861K Issue: 7 - 15 May, 2015 ACTING PRINCIPAL’S REPORT MR ROSS BEVEGE Funding Announcement On Tuesday 5 May, our College played host to the Premier of Victoria Mr Daniel Andrews, the Minister for Education and Deputy Premier Mr James Merlino and Mr Nick Staikos, our local member to officially announce that $9.6 million has been allocated to Bentleigh SC as part of the School Infrastructure program. It was a whirlwind visit, however it is wonderful to have our funding confirmed by the Premier which is great news for our community. At this stage we envisage the funding to be spent on the construction of new learning area facilities, the refurbishment of some of our existing facilities and the construction of an additional two new basketball courts. The additional courts will allow our existing community relationship program with the McKinnon Basketball Association to be further enhanced. College Tours On Friday 8 May, the College conducted tours for some 130 prospective parents and students. The high numbers attending the tour is another positive reflection of the interest in the community for the educational programs which are offered by our College. The Waiting Room At the time of writing this report, anticipation is rising in our College with the Senior School Play, “The Waiting Room”, due to premiere this Thursday 14 May, with additional performances on 15 May and 16. All year levels have been treated to a snapshot of one scene from the play presented at each year level assembly over the past week. I know how much time and energy the group have put into rehearsals both during and after school hours. I am certainly looking forward to this event and anticipate that our local member of State Parliament - Mr Nick Staikos will also be able to attend. Hopefully the weather will be kind to both performers and audiences alike!! Further details are on the College website. NAPLAN Testing Around one million students in Years 3, 5, 7 and 9 took part in the National Assessment Program – Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) Assessments for 2015. The annual national assessment helps parents and educators to see how Australian students are performing in the fundamental areas of literacy and numeracy, and to track their growth and achievements in these areas over time. ACARA’s Chief Executive Officer, Robert Randall, says parents and teachers should place NAPLAN into context for their children. “NAPLAN’s purpose is to identify, as early as possible, a child’s strengths and areas for development, to make sure they are progressing in literacy and numeracy,” Mr Randall says. “NAPLAN is not high-stakes testing; it amounts to less than four hours, four times in a student’s life over seven years of schooling”. Mr Randall says that some nervousness is natural – just as a child may find other school events or end of term tests a little confronting. For some students, 2015 may be the last time they take a paperbased NAPLAN test,” Mr Randall says. “Moving NAPLAN online from 2017 will mean better tests that meet the needs of all students, including those with a disability, as well as more precise results with the use of a tailored test design. “Students taking NAPLAN this week will receive their results from mid-August to mid-September. Another benefit of NAPLAN online will be a faster turnaround of information–around two weeks for results for educators and parents. Pupil Free Days Friday 12 June has been designated a Pupil Free Day for the College with students not expected to attend school on this day. The 4th and final Pupil Free Day for the year was originally scheduled for the first day of Term 3, Monday 13 July. However with a new Principal commencing at the College on that date, College Council have decided that this day should be changed to enable the newly appointed Principal more time to become acquainted with the College community and hence be in a better position to maximise the day’s strategic value from a long term planning perspective. As soon as the new date has been set it will be communicated to parents and students. Parents Victoria Online Conference 2014-2015 (Part 2) Monday 18 May to Thursday 21 May 2015 Parents from all Australian states and territories, and from countries beyond Australia, are warmly invited to participate in the second half of the Parents Victoria Online Conference 2014-2015. The conference will be held entirely on the internet and there is no cost for participation. Conference Program: Six topics, with associated message boards, will run for four days: Access to Education: What has been the greatest impact on your family getting your children back to school this year? Possible examples: cost of uniforms, BYOD, no EMA, location of school, moving schools. Parent Clubs: Is there still a role for parent clubs/associations in schools? Does your school have a club? If not how is the parent voice heard? How can schools encourage parents to get involved? How can we ensure that parent groups are representative of the school community? Social Media: We often hear only the negative side of social media use, what are the positives? How is social media being used in your school? Do the students use it? Does your parent group have a Facebook page? Jump on board and leave your thoughts about the use of social media in the school environment. Online Reporting: Many schools are moving to online reporting. What do you think about this change? How do you receive your child’s report? Do school reports provide you with the information you want and need to monitor your child’s progress at school? What could be improved? Funding Education: What should the Government pay for? What, when and how should assistance be provided for disadvantaged students? Additional Open Forum and Career & Pathways Guidance: An extra discussion message board has been provided to give you an opportunity to raise other education issues you believe are also important. If you choose to start a new thread, please add an appropriate subject heading so other participants can follow the discussion. For those of you who wish to express an opinion on Careers & Pathways Guidance, which has emerged as an area of concern, the following questions might be considered: Are our children being given enough advice and guidance about their possible careers and the pathways that lead to these careers? What more could schools do to assist students eventually realise their full potential in the employment market? Register for this event, at no cost, at: http://www.straighttothepoint.co/pv/register/ ‘BEING THE BEST YOU CAN BE’ Note: There is no need to re-register if you already registered to take part in the October 2014 section of the online conference. To view the first half of the online conference (from October 2014), please log on to: http://www.straighttothepoint.co/pv/ conf14-15/program/ *You may need to ‘cut and paste’ this website address into a browser. The conference will run continuously, with message boards open from 6am to 11pm, for four days, until 11pm on Thursday 21 May. The online conference will feature six moderated online discussions, each of them hosted, at different times, by a member of Parents Victoria and/or special guests from the Department of Education and Training (DET) and different associations. Messages posted between 11pm and 6am may not appear until the following day. JUNIOR SCHOOL NEWS ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL’S REPORT MR ANDREW BATCHELOR NAPLAN Congratulations to all of our Year 7 and 9 students who participated in the NAPLAN testing this week. These tests are demanding, requiring concentration, application and are a great way to practice exam conditions and techniques leading up to the Junior School exam period. The focus of all our students was excellent. The results will be available in a number of months, and we will ensure parents receive NAPLAN feedback as soon as it is available. Year 7, 8 and 9 Exams The English and Mathematics exams for all Year 7, 8 and 9 students will be held on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday June 3, 4 and 5. The exams will be held in the Year 8 Learning Centre and give all of our Junior School students the opportunity to understand the importance of preparing for and managing a formal exam process. It is extremely important that students have developed and are maintaining a regular home study routine in preparation for these exams. Semester 1 Student Learning Reflection As Semester 1 concludes and we commence Semester 2 learning programs (June 15), all of our students will be reflecting on their personal learning goals they set towards the start of the year via Compass. This reflection completed by all students on Compass will take place next week (Week 6). This is a great opportunity for students to review and self-assess progress made, and consider further areas for improvement. As students and parents receive formal written feedback from teachers via Learning Tasks on Compass, feedback will also be published in the Semester One reports, it is a great idea for this reflection and their Semester 2 learning goals to match areas of further development. Students will set their Semester 2 learning goals at the beginning of next term. Year 8 Inquiry Based Learning (IBL) Project by Jay Matthews of 8.4 Semester One’s IBL has been a very intriguing experience for myself and all of the year 8 students. It has been an experience that I don’t think I will forget. These kind of projects don’t happen very often and I feel privileged to be able to participate. IBL isn’t just any old assignment. It is one that lets you perform to your full potential and encourages creativity and imagination. Throughout IBL the whole of Year 8 has overcome challenges and worked through tough but interesting topics and I feel that we’ve all really enjoyed the experience. Below I have written a few challenging, fun and positive things that I, and everyone else, have been involved in. IBL has brought quite a learning curve into my life and I’m sure it has brought one into most other student’s lives. It has challenged our time management and how we take things on. From the start, most people have really worked hard to get things done and to achieve an extremely good result. Like a few of our teachers have said, it brought an enthusiastic feel and buzz around the year 8 area. The tasks we had to complete for every subject have all been interesting. The thing that really stood out to me was how creative you were able to be and how you could really choose how your final result would look. Every person’s final display was different to each others and made it a night where everyone learned something new. SENIOR SCHOOL NEWS ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL’S REPORT MR MARC KOENIG Mid Year Exams With only two weeks of coursework to go before the examination period begins, students should be actively revising and preparing for these most important examinations. All students in the Senior School have been given an examination timetable. Please support your child in preparing for this important period of the year. Term Two Working Bee on a Saturday We need your help on Saturday 30 May from 8.00am until 12 noon. The focus of the Working Bee will be repairing some old seating and the upkeep of our award winning gardens. There will also be a general tidy up. It’s a busy, enjoyable day and I encourage as many parents as possible, particularly those new to the college, to join the community. We will provide morning tea and a barbeque lunch. Thank you in advance. Host Family Wanted We are looking for a host families assist in looking after our Year 11 student Slindile Kubheka who we are sponsoring from Letsibogo Girls High School in Soweto Johannesburg. If you can help out even if only for a month or there may be a weekend you’d like to invite her on, it would be greatly appreciated. We’d like to show her the spirit that lives in Bentleigh and a bit more of Melbourne if possible. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact the college for further information. Great Ocean Walk Mr Stuart Pearson – Outdoor & Environmental Studies teacher From Monday 4 to Thursday 7 May the VCE Outdoor & Environmental Studies class went on a remote hike along the stunning Great Ocean Walk, west of Apollo Bay. Students showed great resilience and perseverance in the face of heavy rain, gale force winds and challenging terrain. The beautiful scenery included windswept beaches, sheer cliffs, sheltered coastal heathland and imposing eucalypt forests. All students returned with fond memories and a greater understanding of the Australian coastal landscape. The class is eagerly anticipating their next adventure - cross-country skiing in the Victoria Alps! DHHS Student Scholarships 2016 This year marks the 11th year of the Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) Student Scholarships Program. This year the Department has 230 educational scholarships on offer worth $1,100 which will be awarded to eligible students who are continuing their education in the 2016 academic year. The aim of the DHHS Student Scholarships Program is to assist in improving school retention rates amongst students at risk of not completing Year 11 or 12 VCE or VCAL studies in 2016. The scholarships may be spent on any item that broadly assists educational achievement and school retention, for example, course fees, text books, computer equipment, public transport, excursions, disability aids and other specialist equipment etc. Scholarship Eligibility Criteria: Less than 21 years of age at 1 February 2016, an Australian citizen or permanent resident, experiencing financial hardship. Living in social housing (i.e. public or community-managed housing, or be at-risk of homelessness, studying Year 11 or 12 VCE or VCAL at a Victorian Government school or TAFE in the 2016 academic year, has the potential to achieve a good attendance record and a successful educational outcome in the 2016 academic year. Supported within the school / TAFE community by an appropriate staff member (i.e. well-being coordinator, counsellor etc). Application Dates: Open: Monday 4 May 2015 at 9:00am Close: Friday 12 June 2015 at 5:00pm Applications must be submitted online via the Kids Under Cover online scholarship application service, powered by SmartyGrants. Simply create a SmartyGrants account, log-in and start applying. You can submit multiple applications through your account, and you can save partially completed applications to complete and submit at a later date when you are ready. If you already have a SmartyGrants account you do not need to create a new account. Please Note: Applications must be submitted by the student’s wellbeing coordinator, teacher, or alternative school / TAFE staff member. Applications submitted by the student themselves will not be accepted. For more information about the program or to apply for a scholarship, please visit the Kids Under Cover website. Please direct all queries to the Kids Under Cover Scholarship Coordinator via phone on (03) 9429 7444 or email scholarship@k uc.org.au Pun and Puzzle Dr Wendy Taylor - Head of Mathematics and Numeracy Pun: Why was the maths teacher late to school? She took the rhom-bus! Puzzle: How many squares are on a chess board? Hint: The answer isn't 64 Solution to last puzzle: Ace is 5 years old. MUSIC NOTES Mr Andrew Albanis - Head of Music Program The Senior Jazz Ensemble attended the Mt Gambier Generations in Jazz from Friday 1st May to Sunday 3rd May. Students performed 3 pieces to an excellent standard. Students and teachers were able to watch some great performances from schools around Australia, as well as some outstanding performance from local and overseas artists. Overall, this was a fantastic weekend and we look forward to participating in the future. Well done to all involved. We have our instrumental nights next week. Monday 18 May - Vocal Tuesday 19 May - Woodwind Wednesday 20 May - Bass & Percussion Thursday 21 May - Brass The performances start at 5pm and will finish at approximately 6.00pm. Please come along and support these evenings. Students and teachers have been working hard to achieve the best possible outcome. On Friday 22 May the Choir will be participating at the Boroondara Eisteddfod. Good luck to all involved. CAREERS NEWS Ms Kirstin Conway - Careers and Pathways Coordinator Fashion, Hair & Beauty Excursion On Monday 4 May, Mrs Barb Duncan-Sandford and I took a group of students from Years 10 12 who are interested in pursuing further studies in the fashion, hair and beauty industry. Firstly, we had a quick visit to Tyler's Fabrics in Richmond, who specialise in bridal textiles. Then we visited Kangan Institute, Richmond Campus, where we were given a tour and were able to see their textile, millinery, fashion, visual merchandising, industry textile production room and hair and beauty facilities; learning about the courses on offer and where graduates end up working. After lunch in the city, we visited Head, Beauty and Fashion Masters. Students saw the difference in facilities and courses on offer at each institute. One of the Hairdressing Educators, Marcus, ran a hairstyling demonstration on three of our students. Emma Wright was given a high pony tail with hair extensions, Premashna Prasad was given the 'big' hair look, similar to Kim Kardashian and Rachel Bussau had a side braid, Parisian style. Overall, it was a fun learning experience for the students and they are to be commended for their excellent behaviour. The AGE VCE Careers Expo All VCE students in Years 11 and 12 attended The AGE VCE Careers Expo on Thursday 7 May, at Caulfield Racecourse. It was a worthwhile experience for students to attend the Expo, as it allowed them to see all the different institutes in one location, finding out about what courses they offer, as well as seeing a variety of career options available. I highly recommend that all students follow up their research by attending the upcoming tertiary Open Days. Open Days are a valuable experience to help students make decisions about what further study they would like to pursue. I would like to thank all the staff who supported and also attended this excursion: Mr Brookman, Ms Read, Mrs O’Hara, Mr McLauchlan, Mrs Boukouras, Mrs Elliott, Ms Hamilton, Ms Hudson, Ms Johnson, Ms Keep and Mrs Rowe. SPORTS NEWS Ms Kylie Read - Netball Coach Intermediate Boys Netball Team Victory Congratulations to the Intermediate Boys Netball Team who were victorious at Equal Opportunity Day. They were first at the end of the pool rounds and took out the final in a close contest against McKinnon winning 10 – 7. Player of the tournament was Harry Boontjes who excelled in defending our goal, along with Mitch Baudinette. Super Coach Emily Nelson was flawless in her guidance of the boys on the day. The sportsmanship displayed by the whole team was impressive and has set them up well for a competitive showing in the next round of the competition. IMPORTANT DATES TERM 2 2015 Monday 13 April - Friday 26 June MAY Thursday 14 - Saturday 16 - Senior School Play Saturday 16 - 2016 Year 7 Gifted & Talented Test - 9.00am Monday 18 - Vocal Night (PAC) Tuesday 19 - Woodwind Performance (PAC) Wednesday 20 - Bass & Percussion Night (PAC) - Kingston Cross Country - VCE Success Strategies Thursday 21 - Idaho Day (Rainbow Day) - Casual Clothes - Brass Night (PAC) - 5.00pm Friday 22 - Choir - Eisteddfod - 12.30pm JUNE Monday 1 - Thursday 11 - VCE Units 1 & 3 Mid Year Exams Wednesday 3 - Friday 5 - Junior School Exams Wednesday 3 - Year 8 Immunisations Thursday 4 - Friday 5 - Year 10 Exams Monday 8 - Queen’s Birthday Tuesday 9 - Friday 26 - Year 7 People Who Changed the World Wednesday 10 - GAT Exam 10.00am - 1.15pm Thursday 11 - VCE Formal - 7.00pm Monday 15 - Semester 2 Starts - Southern Metropolitan Cross Country Monday 22 - Tuesday 30 - Year 11 Central Oz Trip Monday 22 - Wednesday 24 - Intermediate Band Tour Friday 26 - Last Day of Term 2 Monday 13 July - Term 3 commences TERM 3 2015 Monday 13 July - Friday 18 September TERM 4 2015 Monday 5 October - Friday 18 December Recycle Uniform Shop Ms Christine O’Keefe - Recycle Uniform Shop Coordinator The Recycle Uniform Shop will be open the last Friday of each month from 8.00-8.45am in the PAC foyer. Dates for Term 2, 2015 are 29 May and 26 June. If you have any uniform items and bags you wish to donate please drop them off to the General Office.
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