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Muirfield High School Educating today for managing tomorrow Muirfield Matters Newsletter Issue 4 Week 10 Term 2 2010 Barclay Road, North Rocks NSW 2151 Ph: (02) 9872 2244 Fax: (02) 9871 4106 E: [email protected] www.muirfield-h.schools.nsw.edu.au MUIRFIELD MATTERS RELIEVING PRINCIPALS REPORT A very successful Parent /Teacher evening was conducted on Thursday 17th June, for parents of students in Years 8, 9 & 10. The afternoon/ evening was well attended with most teachers fully booked by parents, keen to speak with individual teach- ers about their child‟s progress. This event was followed by an information session for parents of Year 10 students as they plan for the start of their senior studies culminating in the award of the Higher School Certificate. Thanks to all teaching staff for their efforts on the day, with special thanks to Ms Helen Scott and Mr Rob Roughley for their clear and concise presentation to the large number of parents who attended. A special thank you to Ms Kerrie Shortland for her outstanding contribution to the school community as a member of the Science faculty, the Welfare Team, as Year Adviser and in community relations and promotions. I wish Kerrie well as she takes up the position of Head Teacher Science at Hawkesbury High School. I would also like to congratulate and thank Ms Anna Pasternatsky who has agreed to take up the position of Year Advisor to Year 12. She will provide great support for our students in the weeks leading up to the HSC. I would like to take this opportunity to thank Ms Kathy McIntosh for her work as Relieving Deputy Principal over this past term and advise the school community that Mr David Highman will occupy the position from the commencement of term 3. Also I would like to congratulate Ms Monique Frangi on her appointment as Year 7 Advisor for 2011. We conclude this term with our special recognition assemblies which will be held on Thursday 1st July and will focus on student improvement and honesty in their work. It allows us to recognise those students who have achieved personal growth through effort, as well as those who continue to make a real and sustained effort. Our Year 12 group will return to term 3 and sit their Trial Higher School Certificate papers. We have moved the examination period forward this year. Our students will have more sufficient time between the Trails and their HSC to consolidate their course learning and work with their teachers to address any deficiencies. I wish all families a safe and relaxing vacation. David Tanner Relieving Principal

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Page 1: MUIRFIELD MATTERS

Muirfield High School

Educating today for managing tomorrow

Muirfield Matters Newsletter

Issue 4

Week 10 Term 2 2010

Barclay Road, North Rocks NSW 2151

Ph: (02) 9872 2244 Fax: (02) 9871 4106

E: [email protected]

www.muirfield-h.schools.nsw.edu.au

MUIRFIELD MATTERS

RELIEVING PRINCIPAL’S

REPORT A very successful Parent /Teacher

evening was conducted on Thursday

17th June, for parents of students in

Years 8, 9 & 10. The afternoon/

evening was well attended with most

teachers fully booked by parents,

keen to speak with individual teach-

ers about their child‟s progress.

This event was followed by an information session for

parents of Year 10 students as they plan for the start of

their senior studies culminating in the award of the Higher

School Certificate.

Thanks to all teaching staff for their efforts on the day, with

special thanks to Ms Helen Scott and Mr Rob Roughley for

their clear and concise presentation to the large number

of parents who attended.

A special thank you to Ms Kerrie Shortland for her

outstanding contribution to the school community as a

member of the Science faculty, the Welfare Team, as

Year Adviser and in community relations and promotions. I

wish Kerrie well as she takes up the position of Head

Teacher Science at Hawkesbury High School.

I would also like to congratulate and thank Ms Anna

Pasternatsky who has agreed to take up the position of

Year Advisor to Year 12. She will provide great support for

our students in the weeks leading up to the HSC.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank Ms Kathy

McIntosh for her work as Relieving Deputy Principal over

this past term and advise the school community that Mr

David Highman will occupy the position from the

commencement of term 3. Also I would like to

congratulate Ms Monique Frangi on her appointment as

Year 7 Advisor for 2011.

We conclude this term with our special recognition

assemblies which will be held on Thursday 1st July and will

focus on student improvement and honesty in their work. It

allows us to recognise those students who have achieved

personal growth through effort, as well as those who

continue to make a real and sustained effort.

Our Year 12 group will return to term 3 and sit their Trial

Higher School Certificate papers. We have moved the

examination period forward this year. Our students will

have more sufficient time between the Trails and their HSC

to consolidate their course learning and work with their

teachers to address any deficiencies.

I wish all families a safe and relaxing vacation.

David Tanner

Relieving Principal

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Week 10 Term 2 2010, Page 2 Muirfield Matters

Spirit Week

During week 9 of this term Muirfield High

celebrated one of its long await calendar

events – Spirit Week. Spirit Week, is a student

organised event run by the SRC, and is

designed to encourage students and

teachers to demonstrate the pride they have for their

school. The SRC achieves this by holding a variety of

activities throughout the week where students are

involved in supporting others‟ and their talents,

participating in school activities and ultimately having a

laugh with the school community.

The week started with a cake stall followed on Tuesday

with a Talent Quest , pancake and hot chocolate on

Wednesday, an action packed bazaar day on Thursday

(where one could buy lolly kebabs or throw wet sponges

at teachers!!) and finished with the pinnacle of the week -

Theme Day. A lot of students really embrace theme day

dressing up in a range of themes from Bedtime theme and

favourite NRL teams to “what I want to be when I grow

up”. The teachers theme was 70s and 80s, and I would

like to thank all those students who pointed out to me that

„Rabens‟ are not part of the school uniform (you all will be

happy to know that I did turn up to uniform detention at

lunch for the uniform breach). Spirit Week ended with the

catwalk competition followed by a BBQ lunch. It was

great to see the whole school support those brave

students (and teachers) who got up to “strut their stuff”

down the catwalk. The way the students behaved and

the support they offered really exemplified what the SRC

were trying to achieve during this week. A big

congratulation to the SRC for all the work that went into

producing such a successful event, and also huge

congratulations to Ms King for the leadership she provides

the SRC and the work she puts into ensuring that the event

runs as smooth as possible.

All monies raised from this event goes towards the various

school supported charities, once all expenses have been

covered.

e-Me

Our school has been lucky enough, thanks to the hard

work of Mrs. Scott, to be a pilot school for a new online

interactive careers resource called e-Me. e-Me is a

personalised online resource that enables students to

build their personal profile, reflect on their learning, guide

their career and transition planning and manage the

commitments in their life. e-Me generates a series of

employment-related documents including a Resume, Skills

Summary and Career and Transition Statement.

On Friday 4th June Miss. Frame and 3 Year 10 DERmentors

(Rees Wison, Vineet Sharma and Jordanne Halls) and I

went to Cherrybrook Technology HS for our first lot of e-Me

training on the software. The staff and students were able

to give feedback to the software developers. On Friday

the 2nd July all of the DERmentors will receive training on

how to use e-Me and, in turn the DERmentors will help train

all of Year 10 during a Mind Matters session on the use and

benefits of this resource.

Wishing all students a safe and restful holiday and I look

forward to seeing you all next term on Tuesday 20th July in

full school uniform and in time to attend roll call.

Mrs Sonja Anderson

Deputy Principal

FROM THE DEPUTY’S DESK

On the 28th of May, eleven students from Mrs Marshall‟s

Year 8 Elective French class (Tayla O‟Brien, Emma Pritchard,

Sascha Hawkins, Erin McDermott, Annabel Newman, Emily

Hevey, Emily Hunter, Mitchell Cooper, Malachi Verdon, Tuo

Zheng and Amin Keyhanee) went on a French immersion

weekend to Milson Island on the Hawkesbury River with four

other schools.

During the weekend the students participated in activities

such as archery (tir à l'arc), challenge ropes (cordes défi)

and some French activities such as dancing (dansant) and

singing (chanter). On the last day, everybody participated

in a treasure hunt (chasse au trésor) around the island.

All schools did a performance, and our school did a short

version of the play, Sleeping Beauty (La Belle au bois

dormant) and we won an award for our play at the

presentation ceremony.

Overall the weekend was brilliant with amazing food and

entertainment.

Erin & Tayla

BONJOUR

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Muirfield Matters

P&C CAPA COMMITTEE All parents are invited to the first official meeting of the

CAPA committee, recently formed by the P&C, to help

support the many extra-curricular programs run by the

CAPA faculty at Muirfield. There will be information about

current and future CAPA programs, including the concert

band, upcoming stage band, and fundraising efforts

towards a Muirfield High School Events Centre.

This meeting will take place on Wednesday 23rd of June at

7pm in the common room of the Admin building @ Muirfield

High School.

All are welcome!

There will also be a fundraising BBQ in support of CAPA

programs held at the computer markets on Sunday, 27th

June. We need volunteers for the day, or for donations to

make a prize hamper for a raffle. Please contact Beth

Mitchell by email for more information:

[email protected].

Week 10 Term 2 2010, Page 3

Please note the Prohibited Items

(section 7 in the student diary).

Personal electronic items should

never be left in the change rooms.

Whilst the PDHPE staff does their

best to safe guard items brought to

school, personal electronic items

such as I-pods and

mobile phones are brought to

school at the students‟ own risk.

Students are also reminded that

no aerosol cans are to be brought to school even if you

have a sport subject, you may use roll on deodorants.

A MESSAGE FROM PDHPE

Please DO NOT drop your children

off inside the school grounds.

Please use Tiernan Avenue, opposite

the school, as a drop off and pick up

point. It is important all our students

get to school safely.

Congratulations to the Muirfield Softball Team consisting of

Amanda Borg, Rachel Brown, Amy Dubois, Kirsten Dubois,

Rose Eldred, Fiona Harvey, Jean Harvey, Sharna Holman,

Rebekah Peterson, Beth Proctor, Kate Proctor, Jessica Reed

and Holly Russell on finishing Runners-Up in the Sydney West

Softball Knockout Competition.

Well played girls!

SOFTBALL KNOCKOUT Epping Street Fair Sunday 29th August 2010

10am-4pm. 2010 sees the exciting return of the Epping Street Fair! Proudly supported by Rotary Club of Epping, the Epping Street Fair on Rawson Street will feature:

Market Stalls, Food, Crafts & More, Community Information, Live Entertainment, Talent Quest, Junior Art Show, Roaming Street Performers . Something for Everyone!

A fundraiser for local charities.

There are still opportunities to promote your business by sponsoring the Street fair. To find out how you can be further involved call

[email protected]

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PARKING NOTICE Did you know that it is illegal to park:

On or near the school crossing In the school bus bay

The penalties for parking in these areas are up to $231 & can result in the loss of a demerit point. Parking illegally puts children at risk! Please obey all the parking signs around the school – they help keep children safe! Council’s Compliance Officers will be enforcing parking restrictions at your school!

Week 10 Term 2 2010, Page 4 Muirfield Matters

FRIDAY AFTERNOON WRITING WORKSHOP Many students are passionate about writing as a craft and

express an interest in a career where writing forms a

fundamental skill. The current curriculum includes writing

and written assessments, but does not offer the opportunity

for students to be creative at leisure and to take the time to

absorb and accommodate advanced skills in writing.

Students in Years 9, 10, 11 and 12 who have a personal

interest in writing, or who are keen to improve their creative

writing skills, are invited to attend a Writer‟s Workshop held

each Friday afternoon in B29 beginning from Week 1 in

Term 3.

The workshop will be held from 2.45pm – 4.00pm on a „drop

-in‟ basis and will be run by Ms Frangi. You may choose to

attend one or two workshops or attend them all. No

commitment is necessary other than a willingness to write,

share and respect your own and other‟s work. Notice of the

focus of each workshop will be advertised on the English

bulletin board outside the staffroom each Thursday.

The workshop is an opportunity for students (and the

teacher) to write and share their work. The aim of the

course is not only to improve students‟ technical skills, but to

encourage creativity and exploration through the craft of

writing. Students who attend 10 or more classes will receive

a Certificate of Achievement.

To register your intent to attend that afternoon‟s class you

will need to add your name to the class list each Friday on

the door of B29. Places are restricted to no more than 16.

Students will be responsible for organising their own

transport home.

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Week 10 Term 2 2010, Page 5 Muirfield Matters

There are a number of opportunities for motivated

students to test their English talent.

The Sydney Morning Herald Young Writer of the Year 2010

Open to: Students in years 10-12

Requirement: 700-1000 word original fiction incorporating

trigger word “silver”.

Award: Cash prize and 1 week‟s work experience at SMH.

Closing Date: Friday June 25 2010

Details: Ms Frangi

United Nations Youth Association of NSW Junior Public

Speaking Competition

Open to: Students in years 7-10

Requirement: Two speeches: (topics provided) one

prepared and one impromptu speech

(5 mins preparation)

Held: 2 August

Details: Ms Frangi

Soroptimist International Public Speaking Competition

Open to: Students in years 10-12

Requirement: 5-6 minutes speech on provided topic to do

with the status of women, for International Women‟s Day.

Held: 30 August

Details: Ms Frangi

Campion College Essay Competition

Open to: Students in years 11-12

Requirement: Choice of two provided essay questions.

2000-2500 words

Award: Cash prize

Closing date: 18 October 2010

Details: Ms Frangi

Dorothea Mackellar Poetry Awards 2010

Open to: Students in all years

Requirement: Write a poem on the theme of

“I hear music”. Maximum length 80 lines.

Closing date: 9 July 2010

Details: Ms Frangi

ENGLISH COMPETITIONS

TEACHING AND LEARNING

EXCHANGE (TALE) If you‟re interested in assisting your child with homework and

study, the Teaching and Learning Exchange is a one-stop-

shop for teaching and learning resources for Kindergarten to

Year 12 and be-

yond. Go to

www.tale.edu.au

and click on the

Parents and

Community link.

Here you will find

information on

what your child is

learning, helping

your child learn

and the various

stages of learning.

THE HILLS COLLEGE OF TAFE

BAULKHAM HILLS CAMPUS 146-160 OLD NORTHERN ROAD BAULKHAM HILLS

WORK OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN (WOW)

(Course 9071 Access to Work and Training)

CAREER EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT FOR

WOMEN (CEEW)

(Course 9072 Skills for Work and Training)

The Hills College of TAFE at Baulkham Hills offers part-time

courses for women who are interested in returning to work or

study.

The courses aim to broaden career choices and develop the

communication and computing skills necessary to seek work

and/or further study.

Classes are held during school hours.

An information session will be held on Tuesday 29 June 2010

at 10am in room C.1.05 at Baulkham Hills College.

For information phone 9865 1152 or 9865 1135

Muirfield High School seeks the services of a technically

minded person to help with support of the school‟s

computer systems.

We require someone for 3 hours per day, during school hours,

Monday to Friday during school term. Some holiday work

may be required from time to time – negotiable. The rate of

pay is $20 per hour in line with the school‟s office/support

staff.

This position would suit a parent or tertiary student who :

Is comfortable with technology and is willing to

learn new skills.

Can work independently and has a mature out-

look.

Has good communication skills and works well

with people

Jobs may include:

Day to day care and maintenance of computer

systems – checking that systems are correctly

plugged in, have power and have a keyboard,

mouse, etc, and can log into the school‟s

network.

Installation of software. The school has a simple-to-

use software installation system maintained by the

Head Teacher Computing. On the job training will

be provided on the use of this system.

Moving broken computers to the repair room and

replacing them from a bank of repaired systems.

Some lifting and carrying required.

Some maintenance of the school‟s Intranet and

Internet Web Sites. Some typing required. On the

job Training provided

Changing student password and troubleshooting

simple access problems. On the job training will

be provided in the use of this system.

Stock take and records maintenance.

Interested parties should contact the front office for more

information, or contact Mr. B. Carpenter by email.

Ph: 9872 2244

[email protected]

POSITION VACANT

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Week 10 Term 2 2010, Page 6 Muirfield Matters

The SRC wanted to raise the spirits of our students and remind them of what a great school we have, so they

organised a „Spirit Week‟ …

After having a whole day off to celebrate the Queen‟s Birthday, the week kicked off with awesome-tasting Cupcakes

and Biccies on Tuesday. Following this, our students were an enthusiastic and supportive audience for the Talent

Quest, MC‟d by the affable Layal Majzoub and Oliver Rynn. Our Talent Questee‟s entertained us with a variety of acts,

including singing, dancing, acting, comedy and music bands. A fantastic effort from all our performers and

congratulations to our winning group Bilal Rifai, Jody Hooker, Natasha Andrade, Sarah Davis, and Lauren Coughlan!

Wednesday started with scrumptious Pancakes and tasty Hot Choccies. A Raffle on assembly, with all students‟ names

in the barrel, gave winners a nice canteen treat!

Thursday was our Bazaar Day! It was lunch time full of fun and activity, including an awesome live band consisting of

the talents of Natasha Andrade, Ben Linder, Tom McCracken, and Jaikob Ivanek. The stalls included lolly sushi, pizza,

lolly dips, pluck a duck, sponge throw, balloon darts, ice-cream spiders, and coin throw run by our SRC members.

Friday ended with Theme Day. A fantastic day where we got to dress up in a variety of themes … some very creative

costumes illustrating Bedtime, Harry Potter, Rock Stars, When I Grow Up, NRL teams and the teachers‟ „70s and „80s

outfits ended up on our catwalk during our Theme Day Parade, hosted by the colourful Mr Malcher. Finally, a BBQ at

lunch time topped off the week!

Profits raised from our generous students will go towards the charities our school supports.

Our SRC leaders put a tremendous effort into organising this week. Without their hardworking and positive attitude to

teamwork, such a fantastic week couldn‟t have gone ahead. Massive congratulations to our SRC, with particular

mention to Kirsten Dubois, Sharna Holman, Tom Sinden, Nigel Baker, Bilal Rifai, Elysse Johnston, Layal Majzoub, Beth

Dobbs, and Euan Moyle who took on strong

leadership roles throughout the week. Also, special

thanks to the stage / sound crew who were a

massive help throughout the week.

Keep the Spirit

Up Muirfield!

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Arts North Performance

MADD Music, Art, Dance, Drama and Photo

Night

HSC Trials begin

HSC Trials end

BRAVO!! HSC Performance &

Exhibition

Preliminary HSC Exams end

Preliminary HSC Exams start

Y11 into Y12 info night

Y12 Grad

Yr 8 Ancient History Day for 8B, R, Y

Yr 7 Vacinations

Yr 7 Medieval Day for 8M,P,Y,R

Japan Tour Leaves