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Monday
November 19th
Term 4, Week 6
MHS Newsletter
Mudgee High School – Locked Bag 2004, MUDGEE NSW 2850 ABN: 25 074 408 459 Telephone: (02) 6372 1533 Facsimile: 6372 6321
Website: www.mudgee-h.schools.nsw.edu.au Email: [email protected]
A Member of the
Cudgegong Learning
Community
PLEASE SEE OUR WEBSITE
FOR THE COMPLETE
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
COMING EVENTS
Nov 26—P&C Meeting
Dec 13—HSC Results
available online
Dec 13 - Final
Assembly
Dec 14—Yr.12
Farewell BBQ
Dec 14 - Gold
Excursions
Dec 17-19 - Yr.11
Bonding Camp
Dec 18 - Reports
issued
Dec 19 - Final Day of
THIS ISSUE
Principal’s Message
MHS P&C Meeting
P&C Award & SRR Award
Writing Friday
Yr 12 Important EOY dates
Advertisements
Sponsorship
PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE
The Stables Exhibition
If you managed to get to the Stables exhibition last week, well done you!
The CAPA and TAS faculties combined to showcase the Major Works of our Year
12 2018 students of Visual Arts, Industrial Technology Timber and Textiles.
Thanks too to the Year 11 Hospitality class and Mr Nicholls for the catering on
opening night.
In the spirit of a picture being worth a thousand words, what follows are some snaps
of the opening event last Monday
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P&C
A gentle reminder that the last P&C meeting of the year will be on next Monday
(26/11). We meet in the library at 7pm.
It’s a great way to find out what is happening at your school.
Until next week…
Wayne Eade
Principal
MUDGEE HIGH SCHOOL P&C
The next meeting of the Mudgee High School P&C
will be held on Monday November 26th at 7pm in the
school library. Entry via Horatio Street.
All welcome.
TERM 4 WEEK 5 AWARDS P & C AWARDS: Lachlan Staples Yr.7, Caleb Begg Yr.8, Abigail Harris Yr.9, Samantha Nemeth Yr.10, Tyson Sharp Yr.11 SRR AWARD: Thomas Sebelic Yr.9
WRITING FRIDAY
Final Assembly for 2019
As the end of year approaches, we are preparing for the Final Assembly where students will be presented with Academic Achievement Awards for Semester 2. The Final Assembly will be held on Thursday 13th December at 7pm in the Gymnasium.
After the awards have been finalised, lists of all students receiving awards will be advertised on each Year Ad-viser's Noticeboard, as well as through the MHS website and the MHS Facebook site.
Students will only receive a letter home if they are receiving a Special Award.
On Tuesday 18th December, all students will be presented with:
Annual Reports and any Gold Awards, and
Sporting or Community service awards they have achieved in Semester 2.
Students must be present at school on this day to be able to collect their reports, unless prior arrangements have been made with their year advisor.
Parents and friends are welcome to attend the presentations at the following times:
Yr 7 Period 7 - 2.09pm
Yr 8 Period 4 - 11.30am
Yr 9 Period 6 - 12.56pm
Yr 10 Period 2 - 9.54am
MUDGEE HIGH SCHOOL YEAR 10 WORK EXPERIENCE Has your Year 10 son/daughter completed work experience yet? Mudgee High School Year 10 students are encouraged to complete work experience this term. Term 4 is a perfect opportunity to participate in this worthwhile program. Benefits include:
Research careers of interest.
Develop work related skills.
Increased work place confidence.
Develop interpersonal skills.
Contacts for future employment.
Suggestions for placements and support is available.
Please contact the MHS Careers Adviser, Mr Kempton, for more information.
Every Tuesday afternoon from 3.30 to 4.30pm the English teachers run a tutoring
session.
It’s in K06.
It’s free.
It’s for everyone - Years 7 to 12.
You can come for 10 minutes or stay for an hour.
Bring a task that you’d like help with, or just have a quiet place to do some work.
We help with English as our first priority, but we also help with the literacy parts of other subjects.
Another free service offered by the teachers at your local school.
This program has run successfully at Mudgee High School for the last 2 years. We welcome all students who
wish to be involved. Students don’t need to book in – they can just turn up on the day and stay for as much of
the hour as they want.
Most of the time students bring the work with which they want help. If a student has a particular skill that they
want to develop, they can let their English teacher know and a package of work targeting that skill can be pre-
pared. We do need a few days’ notice for this.
The last Tutoring Tuesday for 2018 will be on 11th December. We will kick off again in week 2 of 2019. Get
involved and, get the help you need to thrive in school!
A message from the English teachers…
Come to English Tutoring
on Tuesday afternoon
Bawamarra
(Relate news, Communicate)
National Indigenous Business Summer School
What is the National Indigenous Business Summer School?
The National Indigenous Business Summer School is an exciting new program for Years 11 and 12 Indig-
enous high school students. The program is an initiative of the Australian Business Deans Council, and in
2019 will be hosted by UNSW Business School at UNSW Sydney.
The purpose of the program is to provide a fully immersive experience for students thinking of entering
the world of business or becoming an entrepreneur.
Students will have the opportunity to see business in action and learn about the available pathways into
business studies.
Who can attend?
The Summer School is open to all Indigenous students who will be commencing Year 11 or 12 in 2019 and
undertaking a Maths subject. (Year 10 students may be considered on merit).
What will the Summer School involve?
The program will include:
Living on campus at New College, UNSW Sydney
Industry site visits to companies across Sydney to experience business in action
Meeting and interacting with Indigenous people working in the industry, Indigenous entrepreneurs,
business owners and current business students
Taking part in a business boot camp where students will be given an opportunity to use what they
learn during the week to test business case-solving skills, receive mentoring from Indigenous
business owners and entrepreneurs, and get hands-on experience as a business professional
When is it?
The Summer School will run from Sunday 13 – Friday 18th Jan 2019
What does it cost?
For all successful applicants there is no cost to attend the National Indigenous Business Summer School.
All expenses are covered including travel to and from Sydney, meals and accommodation.
For more information, either see Miss Windeyer in the HSIE staffroom or go to: https://
www.business.unsw.edu.au/students/indigenous/nibss?
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Macquarie University - Walanga Muru
Camp Aspire
INDIGENOUS YEAR 11 AND 12 CAMP
22 to 24 January 2019
WHEN: 22nd - 24th January 2019
COST: No cost, all accommodation, transport, food etc. are included for the 3 days.
APPS CLOSE: Sunday 19 December, 2018
OPEN TO: Indigenous students who are in years 11 and 12 (in 2019).
Walanga Muru means follow your path in the language of the local Darug People.
At Walanga Muru, we seek to engage and guide students to choose the right path to take, to navigate the
obstacles and tangles of life, and to emerge as strong, resilient leaders. The vision of Walanga Muru is to
grow our future Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander leaders in their chosen fields and to build the edu-
cational aspirations of our youth.
This camp will enable you to experience an area of our university, an area that you choose based on your
interests. By attending this camp you will gain the knowledge and experiences that will allow you to make
a decision on what your tertiary study options are once you finish high school.
The first 2 days of the camp will involved in engaging activities run by our faculties to allow you a taster
of the degree areas they have to offer.
Day 3 will be activities led by our office, Walanga Muru, and will focus on available opportunities at our
university, our pathway into university, scholarships, accommodation options and Cultural activities.
This camp enables you to choose which faculty you are interested in, you will find all the information re-
quired to make your decision within the booklet.
For more information and to get a copy of the information booklet, see Miss Windeyer in the
HSIE staffroom.
For the application form, go to: https://it-mqu.formstack.com/forms/2019_faculty_camp
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