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OPEN BOYS RUGBY LEAGUE The open boys Rugby League team are Central Coast All Schools Champions after winning a gala day held at the Woy Woy Campus in the final week of Term 2. The team is currently undefeated this year having also qualified for the University Shield Central Coast final against Gorokan High School to be played week one of Term 3. On the way to winning the All Schools crown the team defeated TLSC, St Edwards
College and Wadalba for a total of 58 points scored to 14 against. The group of twenty
players, including 4 students from year 10 all played well however special mention must
be made to Jarrod Little, Jeremy Gow and Ryan Kirwan who lead by example and
played excellent football and showed strong leadership skills all day. Players player
points: (3)Nicholas Hynes – lead the team well all day, made good decisions, displayed
confidence in his running game and kicked very well. (2) Louchie Kirwan – is playing
against boys 2 years older yet leads the team with his energy levels and work ethic, a
great all round performance (1) Rhys Kearns, also playing up 2 age groups was one of
the most powerful runners of the
whole day. Rhys requires at least 3
players to stop him every time he hits
the ball up and displayed a
tremendous work ethic and
leadership skills. (1) Liam Swan -
another youngster, Liam scored a hat
trick in the final game and
demonstrated incredible speed,
balance and agility to prove himself in
the open age group.
Brisbane Water Secondary College Woy Woy Senior Campus
Edward Street, Woy Woy NSW 2256 NSW Phone (02) 4341 1600 Fax (02) 4344 3263 Web www.brisbanewatercollege.com.au Email [email protected]
Exceptional Learning Opportunities For All
July 2013 Our values : Respect, Commitment, Relationships
COMING UP HSC SHOWCASE 30th July MID COURSE ACADEMIC ASSEMBLY 31st July YEAR 10 SUBJECT EXPO 31st July TRIAL HSC BEGINS 12th August P&C MEETING 21st August
FROM THE PRINCIPAL Welcome to Mrs Sally Conn our newly appointed College Principal. Sally, formerly the Principal at Wadalba High School brings a wealth of experience to the College and I look forward to working with her. It has been a busy start to the term with NAIDOC celebrations, Year 10/11 parent-teacher evening and the commencement of our Year 9 into 10 transition program. Senior course selections for Year 10 has also begun and to ensure students receive accurate information we have organised class meetings and an after school course expo to provide an opportunity for parents and students to discuss course options with staff. Students will also be involved in an individual interview with staff to discuss the selection process and issues. Senior course selections are always a difficult time for students and it is important that students collect detailed information and advice. We are fortunate that we have an experienced Careers Advisor in Ms Beemster to provide assistance and she is well supported by our Year Advisors, our Transition Coordinator and all staff. Important Year 10 course selection dates are:
Wed 31st July - Subject expo for parents and students. 4.00-6.30pm in the hall.
Thurs 1st Aug - seminar information day for students to finalise selections Thurs 8th Aug - electronic subject selection by students Thurs 5th Sept. - interview day. Regular classes are cancelled and booking times allocated to students for individual
interviews.
In a few weeks Year 12 will start their trial HSC. This will be their last assessment and will leave just 4 weeks left of lesson time. We have stressed to all Year 12 students the importance of these last few weeks to finalise content, revision and exam practice. It is essential students attend every lesson to maximise their opportunity to succeed. Our Year 12 farewell assembly will be held on Thursday 20th August.
What is Wheels for a Day ? Wheels for a Day is an educational, community team building and fundraising event for schools, focusing on spinal cord injury and
disability awareness. Would you like to have fun while learning what it’s like to
have a physical disability and be in a wheel chair for a day?
Wheels for a Day highlights the challenges faced when people are in a wheelchair. Students can learn about
accessibility, prevention and how to include people with a disability in activities. People are invited to use a
wheelchair to complete a day at school in a wheelchair. If you are interested, please see Ms Tesch (HSIE) or
Jackson Tumpey (Year 12) in the Library. There will also be games of wheelchair basketball on Wednesday 24th
July for selected classes.
29th July 2013 til 2nd August 2013 - Term 3 Week 3
WHEELS FOR A DAY
YEAR 11 TEXTILES
Year 11 Textiles students have completed the design and production of corsets as part of their preliminary
course. Well done girls.
WELCOME SALLY CONN
WELCOME BRENT WALKER
Please join us at the ………..
2013
BWSC
HSC SHOWCASE
Tuesday 30th July
A Block & PAC
6:30pm for exhibition opening & refreshments
in ‘A’ Block
Performances start 7:00 pm
Brisbane Water Secondary College welcomed the appointment of Brent Walker as the Middle School Campus Principal from the beginning of Term 2 2013. Brent was previously Deputy Principal at Narara valley High School. Best wishes from the Brisbane Water Learning Community.
Brisbane Water Secondary College welcomed the appointment of Sally Conn as the College Principal from the beginning of Term 3 2013. Sally was previously Principal at Wadalba Community High School. Best wishes from the Brisbane Water Learning Community.
NAIDOC DAY CELEBRATION
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FLOORBALL AT PENINSULA LEISURE CENTRE WOY WOY!!
Come and try the most affordable and exciting sport of Floorball, new comp commencing now at the Peninsula Leisure Centre Woy Woy. Floorball is described as Indoor Ice Hockey without the ice and is played all year round during Term time. The sport is suitable for all abilities, is non-contact and most of all is a great team sport from age 5 to adults. No experience is necessary as basic skills are practised each week before the game, all equipment is supplied and all you need is a pair of court shoes. The club invites you to come and try it out. Tuesday’s 5pm - Juniors 5 - 9 years and Adult Seniors from 7pm – 9pm Thursday’s 4.30pm - Intermediates 10 – 16 years Costs - Juniors/Intermediate currently $6/week or $5 each/week (for 2 or more child family members). Junior/Intermediate Registration is ONLY $15 up to 30 June 2014. Senior fees vary. Please contact Juniors/Intermediates Co-ordinator - Tanya 0449 761 886 or Seniors -
Mitchell on 0424 605 780. www.peninsulafloorball.org or [email protected]
The day started with a smoking ceremony and Acknowledgement to Country held at the Campus Yarning circle. In attendance were the new College Principal Ms Sally Conn, Campus Principal Mr David Allomes, Deputy Principal Roger Macey, Head Teacher HSIE Keli Klaassen and all Indigenous roll call students and teachers . This was followed by a whole school assembly held in the hall where Brandon Keep gave Acknowledgement to Country. Caitlin Grosse the M.C. started by talking about this year’s NAIDOC theme the 1963 Bark petition. A solo piece by Brandon Keep on the didgeridoo followed which was excellent. The special guest Stuart McMinn also performed some traditional dance with Brandon Keep which was the highlight of the morning. During lunch we ran a BBQ with Indigenous music by Yothu Yindi/Paul Kelly playing in the background. A top day had by all. All Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander families are invited to an on campus BBQ held at the Yarning circle Wednesday 31 July 3:30-6:30pm entry via Greene Street gates.
Brisbane Water Secondary College
Parents & Citizens Association
Umina Campus Canteen Committee
Position Available
Canteen Assistant : 15 Hours per week.
The Canteen Assistant will work under the direction of The Canteen Supervisor and support the operation of the canteen in accordance with the school’s Canteen Policy and related Work Health & Safety Regulations. Initially this part - time position is for between 15 and 20 hours per week including relieving Canteen Supervisor from time to time. The position is made on the basis of “Casual Employment”. Wages will be according to the Current “Fast Food Industry Award 2010”. Applicants need to address the following, in writing, via one page only. *Name, contact details and brief personal resume. *Previous and current employment background with names and contact details of three current referees. *Essential Criteria. *Desirable Criteria.
Essential Criteria *Demonstrated ability to work in a team environment and uphold confidentiality. *Demonstrated ability to work independently. *Statement of Attainment for the TAFE NSW School Canteen Strategy Course or similar (or a willingness to work towards). *Excellent communication skills. *Excellent interpersonal skills. *Prepared to be assessed via “ Police Security Check”, “Working with Children Clearance “&”Work Health & Safety”.
Desirable *Demonstrated understanding of the Healthy School Canteen Strategy. *Demonstrated experience in school canteen management. *Demonstrated financial experience. *Ability to use basic computer software such as Word, Excel, Email, and MYOB.
Applications Close on Friday, 2 August 2013
Application to be addressed Private & Confidential and posted to: President P & C Association BWSC Brisbane Water Secondary Collage Umina Campus Veron Rd Umina Beach 2256
Phone 02 43419066
RED CROSS BLOOD BANK
THANKS TO ALL STAFF AND STUDENTS WHO DONATED BLOOD DURING THE BLOODBANK’S RECENT VISIT. STAFF AND STUDENTS OF BWSC SENIOR
CAMPUS HAVE BEEN DONATING BLOOD FOR THE LAST 8 YEARS.
CONGRATULATIONS
SUPPORT UNIT ON THE GO The Support Unit had a very busy and successful Term 2. Many of our students completed work experience at a variety of workplaces such as a local nursery, fast food outlets and supported employment organisations. This has been an invaluable experience for the students teaching them about the opportunities and expectations of life after school- we are very grateful to the employers for their assistance. Other students visited post school service providers and TAFE discovering what learning opportunities are available once they finish school and a large group of students successfully completed a retail course run through Hornsby TAFE.
Our local Member of Parliament, Deb O’Neil came and conducted a flag raising ceremony after presenting us with our new flags. We also had ten students go on camp to Stewart House for a week. The students had a fantastic time visiting many of Sydney’s attractions such as the Zoo, Aquarium and Darling Harbour. A big thank you must go out to Mrs Rogers for her time and patience throughout the week. Now we are preparing for another exciting Term ahead.
Canteen Assistant x 1
Casual (Back-Up) Assistant x 1
Woy Woy Public School
P&C Association We are currently seeking a Canteen & Casual assistant for our school canteen.
These positions are casual/on call.
We are looking for an experienced and energetic person to assist in our school canteen.
Experience and skills in the hospitality industry and/or canteens are preferred.
Experience in customer service, cash and food handling required.
The successful applicant should be prepared to volunteer at least one day a fortnight and have some on the job training with our canteen supervisor.
Canteen Assistant is every Friday (3 hours) and one Tuesday a term (6 hours) You must be available to be called in anytime.
Casual (Back-Up) Assistant – Must be available to be called in when required if canteen assistant is unavailable.
Applications close 30th
August 2013
Resume and cover letter can be left at our school office or canteen.
Please address to:
Fiona Fry, P&C President
Thank you J&B Meats
for your continued support of
BWSC - Woy Woy
Campus
YEAR 11 &12 TEXTILES
COURSE SELECTION 2013
NB: Course selections will be finalised electronically (set classes over the above 2 days). Students will still need to create a copy, either from the back of this booklet or by printing off a copy prior to returning it electronically. Parents/carers must sign a copy of this version. An electronic PDF version of this booklet and selection form will be available on the Woy Woy Campus websiteas well as in the Careers file.
Please note: On the evening of the ‘Course Expo’ in the Campus Hall (Wednesday, 31st July),
students will be able to select a time for their final interview – Course Confirmation
Thursday, 5th September.
This is a very important time for your child so please take the time to discuss courses and that they be encouraged to make wise decisions in relation to them. Should you have any questions they can be directed to myself or Year Advisors; Mr Ben Cameron or Ms Lauren Muller.
Mr B Giles HT Science
(Course Selection Co-ordinator)
COURSE SELECTION 2013
The following is the timeline for HSC course selection for Preliminary Courses 2014 and
HSC Courses 2015.
‘Creating Our Future’ Information sessions PDHPE
Term 2 Weeks 5-9
Course Information booklet issued Term 2 Week 9
Careers Expo Avondale College
Term 2 Tuesday 25th June
Course Expo Evening Term 3 Wednesday, 31st July
4.00pm to 6.30pm School Hall
Year 10 Seminar Day Thursday, 1st August
Final Course Selection day(s)
Electronic collection. Term 3 Week 4,
Wednesday, 7th August and Thursday, 8th August
Interview Day Course confirmation
Thursday, 5th September
Timetables Issued Day 1– Year 11
2014
FASHION DESIGN
The Year 11 and 12 Textile students recently went to a fashion parade at The Whitehouse Institute of Design in Sydney. The excursion included a visit to The Fabric Store and Tessuti’s Fabrics which are retailers of quality and designer fabrics. The Year 11 and 12 students participated in workshops at the Hunter School of Fashion at the Hunter TAFE. They learnt how to digitise a pattern and fashion illustration. The students were given the opportunity to use industrial sewing machines to make a carry bag.
YEAR 11 & 12 HOSPITALITY
Our Year 12 Hospitality students catered for a Seniors Week concert hosted by MP Deborah O’Neill. The
concert was attended by 400 people, so congratulations to staff
and students on successfully undertaking such a huge task.
CATERING TO ALL YOUR NEEDS
Year 11 Hospitality students completed their catering events by providing Thursday morning
tea for staff.