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Newcomb Secondary College Newsletter FROM THE PRINCIPAL T FROM THE PRINCIPAL T FROM THE PRINCIPAL TEAM EAM EAM TUESDAY 26th August 2014 ISSUE: 27 Coming Events Thursday 28th August Professional Learning Day NO Student’s required at school. PLEASE NOTE THE OFFICE WILL ALSO BE UNATTENDED AS OFFICE STAFF WILL BE INVOLVED IN THE PROFESSIONAL LEARNING DAY. Thursday 4th September Year Level Assembly Year 12 Bio Lab “The Splinter Gene” Thursday 11th September College Assembly R U Ok Day Friday 12th September V8 Supercars Excursion Sandown Racetrack. Staff Professional Development Day - Thursday 28 August This Thursday 28th of August is a pupil free day for staff professional development. In the morning all staff will be participating in a range of learning opportunities related to both School Wide Positive Behaviour Supports and practices related to assessment for learning and effective feedback stategies. In the afternoon all staff member’s will be heading off in all directions to visit other schools – this will provide staff with the valuable opportunity to observe the programs and practices in other schools and to share ideas. Year 8 Course Selections Last week all Year 8 students were assisted through the selection process with our course counselling staff. They should bring home a copy of their selections for families to see, sign and return to school. If your young person was absent last week they need to see Mr. Wight or Ms. Smith to do their course selection by the end of the week or a course will need to be selected for them. Good Luck Mr Unmack We would like to wish Mr Glenn Unmack well as he takes leave to compete in two gruelling events. He will be competing in two Triathlon World Championship races after qualifying in his age group through races in Geelong and Melbourne. The first is the Half Ironman (known as 'Ironman 70.3') Championship in Mont Treblant, Canada on the 7 th September. In this he will swim 1.9km, ride 90km and run 21km with around 4.5 hours of racing. If that sounds pretty straightforward then the second is the famous Hawaii Ironman in Kona, Hawaii on the 11 th of October. This race is the pinnacle of Triathlon Sport with a swim of 3.8km, bike ride of 180km and finishing off with a run of 42km with between 9 1/2 to 10 hours of racing. Mr Unmack is training very hard for these events and we look forward to hearing all of the descriptions and stories on his return. College Council The August Meeting of the Newcomb Secondary College Council took place last Thursday 21 st August. Among the items discussed were the College Canteen, the cessation of the Education Maintenance Allowance (EMA) and some VCAL projects. The Council also approved this year's Bike Tour to the Otway's, and a number of Outdoor Education excursions. Mr Phil Honeywell, Principal Mrs Colette Brennan, Assistant Principal Mrs Liz McNamara, Assistant Principal College Council: Student Leaders: Student Leaders: President: Vidas Kymantas Daniel Blair Alexandria Potter Vice President: Yvette Ramsay Luke Warren Madeline Walker 81-85 Bellarine Highway Newcomb VIC 3219 Phone: 03 5248 1400 Fax: 03 5248 3523 Email: [email protected] Website: www.newcombsc.vic.edu.au SMS student absences: 0434 728 159

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Page 1: Newsletter 27 26th august 2014

Newcomb Secondary College Newsletter

FROM THE PRINCIPAL TFROM THE PRINCIPAL TFROM THE PRINCIPAL TEAM EAM EAM TUESDAY 26th August 2014 ISSUE: 27

Coming Events

Thursday 28th August

Professional Learning Day NO

Student’s required at school.

PLEASE NOTE THE OFFICE

W I L L A L S O B E

UNATTENDED AS OFFICE

STAFF WILL BE INVOLVED

IN THE PROFESSIONAL

LEARNING DAY.

Thursday 4th September

Year Level Assembly

Year 12 Bio Lab “The Splinter Gene”

Thursday 11th September

College Assembly

R U Ok Day

Friday 12th September

V8 Supercars Excursion Sandown

Racetrack.

Staff Professional Development Day - Thursday 28 August

This Thursday 28th of August is a pupil free day for staff professional development.

In the morning all staff will be participating in a range of learning opportunities

related to both School Wide Positive Behaviour Supports and practices related to

assessment for learning and effective feedback stategies. In the afternoon all staff

member’s will be heading off in all directions to visit other schools – this will

provide staff with the valuable opportunity to observe the programs and practices in

other schools and to share ideas.

Year 8 Course Selections

Last week all Year 8 students were assisted through the selection process with our

course counselling staff. They should bring home a copy of their selections for

families to see, sign and return to school. If your young person was absent last week

they need to see Mr. Wight or Ms. Smith to do their course selection by the end of

the week or a course will need to be selected for them.

Good Luck Mr Unmack

We would like to wish Mr Glenn Unmack well as he takes leave to compete in two

gruelling events. He will be competing in two Triathlon World Championship races

after qualifying in his age group through races in Geelong and Melbourne.

The first is the Half Ironman (known as 'Ironman 70.3') Championship in Mont

Treblant, Canada on the 7th September. In this he will swim 1.9km, ride 90km and

run 21km with around 4.5 hours of racing.

If that sounds pretty straightforward then the second is the famous Hawaii Ironman

in Kona, Hawaii on the 11th of October. This race is the pinnacle of Triathlon Sport

with a swim of 3.8km, bike ride of 180km and finishing off with a run of 42km with

between 91/2 to 10 hours of racing.

Mr Unmack is training very hard for these events and we look forward to hearing all

of the descriptions and stories on his return.

College Council

The August Meeting of the Newcomb Secondary College Council took place last

Thursday 21st August. Among the items discussed were the College Canteen, the

cessation of the Education Maintenance Allowance (EMA) and some VCAL

projects. The Council also approved this year's Bike Tour to the Otway's, and a

number of Outdoor Education excursions.

Mr Phil Honeywell, Principal

Mrs Colette Brennan, Assistant Principal

Mrs Liz McNamara, Assistant Principal

College Council: Student Leaders: Student Leaders: President: Vidas Kymantas Daniel Blair Alexandria Potter

Vice President: Yvette Ramsay Luke Warren Madeline Walker

81-85 Bellarine Highway Newcomb VIC 3219 Phone: 03 5248 1400 Fax: 03 5248 3523

Email: [email protected] Website: www.newcombsc.vic.edu.au SMS student absences: 0434 728 159

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CANTEEN ROSTERCANTEEN ROSTERCANTEEN ROSTER Wednesday 27th

August Thursday 28th August Friday 29th August Monday 1st September

Tuesday 2nd

September

HELP NEEDED STAFF DEVELOPMENT Rita Gilbert HELP NEEDED HELP NEEDED

Wednesday 3rd

September Thursday 4th September Friday 5th September Monday 8th September

Tuesday 9th

September

HELP NEEDED Kate Hodgson Mary Leitch HELP NEEDED HELP NEEDED

YEAR 10 SAILING SCHOOL

LEADERSHIP COURSE.

Last week from Wednesday to Friday ten of our Year 10

students took up the opportunity to be involved in learning

about leadership and sailing at the Victorian Sailing School a

campus of Newcomb Secondary College.

Mr. Goward, Mr. McCurry, Mr Murphy, Mr Sinclair and current

school leader Daniel also attended on different days.

On Thursday Mr Honeywell visited the Sailing School to discuss leadership styles with the students. It is hoped the

students will see opportunities to use these skills in the future; both at school and in their personal lives.

Thank you also to Mr Marchbank and Mr Matthews who taught the students about sailing over the three days.

BIKE TOUR 2014 - TOUR DE OTWAYS

Dear Parents/Guardians,

Planning is underway for the end-of-year bike tour – Tour de Otways. For the first time the tour is open to Year

7 Students due largely to the College not running a Year 7 camp. The Otway tour is a 5 day tour starting in

Camperdown, riding to Port Campbell, then making its way back to Newcomb Secondary College along the Great

Ocean Road.

A presentation has been made to students at last weeks whole school assembly with a lot of interest being shown.

As both Year 7’s and Year 8’s have never been on tour, we are holding a Parent information night to tell you all

about it (talk you into it!)

Parent Information session -

When Tuesday 26th August, 6.00pm (Tonight)

Where The Learning Resource Centre (enter through the front door of

the school)

Duration 45min to an hour.

Look forward to seeing you there

Glen Unmack

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YEAR 9 RESIDENTIAL CAMP AT DEAKIN UNIVERSITY.

By now, parents should be well aware of the exciting opportunity coming up in Term 4 for all Year 9 students. The

Deakin Residential Camp runs from Monday 17 to Tuesday 18 November, and

is completely free, including accommodation, meals and travel.

Year 9 students will select the friends they would like to share the

accommodation with for the night. At university, students stay in what they call

“Res” which is short for residence. At the Burwood campus, the students usually

share with around 8 – 10 other students. They each have their own furnished

bedroom and share the kitchen, living area and bathroom with their friends.

The same will apply to the Year 9 students. You will be asked to name up to 6 – 8

friends you would like to share with for the night. There will also be a teacher in a downstairs room, with all the

students upstairs. For accommodation, the girls and boys are not permitted to mix, but in choosing groups for

activities through the day, we encourage mixed groups.

This is a film camp, where your group will write and perform a short film. This will be guided by a Deakin University

film student, who will help you with writing, directing and filming. Then the film will be

edited in the professional film studios at Deakin and there will be a presentation of all

the films on the final afternoon.

Please note that parents are invited to join us on Tuesday to take part in lunch and the

celebration at the end. If you would like to come, Deakin will arrange transport for you

to and from the university, or you are most welcome to make your own way there.

Please let me know as soon as possible if this is an option you would like to consider.

We are excited about the camp and hope that nearly all of our Year 9 students will take

the opportunity to experience university life first hand. Students need to return their

forms to the office as soon as they can or see me if they require a new form.

Please call me at school if you have any queries about the camp.

Lisa Vinnicombe (Year 9 and 10 Leader)

AUSTRALIAN CHAMPIONSHIP FOR BRAZILIAN JIU JITSU

Congratulations to both Travis J (101) and Kane J (72), who fought at The Australian Championships for their

Brazilian Jiu Jitsu on Saturday 16th August, representing De la Riva Jiu Jitsu Academy.

Travis fought in both his weight class and also open weight, and won Gold in both. Kane fought in his weight class

and won Silver.

CHECK OUT OUR COLLEGE NEWSLETTER ON OUR WEBSITE

www.newcombsc.vic.edu.au

FAMILY ACCOUNTS Thank you to all the families who have paid their family account up to date.

There are a small number of families still with outstanding essential charges that are now

overdue. Family account reminders will be posted out again this week. It would be appreciated if

payment could be made ASAP.

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KERB AND CHANNEL RECONSTRUCTION - HIBISCUS CRESCENT

NEWCOMB Parents and Staff please note that there will be restrictions between 7.00am and 4.30pm to Hibiscus

Crescent over the next 6 weeks whilst works are being carried out by COGG. The entrance to the school may be affected during this time.

MISSING SCHOOL JUMPERS

We are asking all parents to please check their child’s jumper to make sure they are:-

1.Clearly marked with their child’s name.

2. Not jumpers that belong to someone else.

If your child has accidentally picked up another student’s jumper, please return it promptly.

We appreciate your help with this!

BREAKFAST CLUB: Just a reminder that the school offers a Breakfast Program every Wednesday morning from

8.00am - 8:25am. The Breakfast Club is held in the Language Centre. We have hot toasted

sandwiches available for all students. Please encourage your child to come along to the breakfast

program next Wednesday.

Faith Field

Secondary School Nurse

SENIOR CONCERT BAND TOUR

This years Senior Concert Band Tour was an outstanding success. 53 students along

with Mrs Stabryla, Mrs Bourke, Mr Crowther and three parent volunteers - Julie

Killey, David Harrison and Tina Terrill travelled around Phillip Island, Grantville, San

Remo, Newhaven, Wonthaggi and Leongatha performing for the whole week.

Congratulations to all students for their outstanding efforts throughout the week in

performing and helping in the kitchen, etc. A big thank you to our Year 12 students

for their leadership and organisation of the Trivia, Auction and Party nights.

Cheryl Stabryla

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BASIC ALTERATIONS Do you need alterations or mending done?

CHEAP RATES

Jeans, Trousers, Dress hems, Zips etc..

Newcomb location

phone Faye Soutar: 0421 076 853

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FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK

Are you wanting to buy or sell second hand uniforms for your student?

Join the new 'Newcomb Secondary College Second Hand Uniforms' group on Facebook.

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INSTITUTION OPEN DAYS.

Academy of Design Australia 10 August 2014, (9am-5pm)

Academy of Interactive Entertainment 17 August 2014, (10am-3pm)

15 November 2014, (10am-3pm)

Australian Catholic University Melbourne Campus: 10 August 2014, (10am-4pm)

Ballarat Campus: 31 August 2014, (10am-3pm)

Australian College of Applied Psychology 10 August 2014, (10am-2pm)

11 August 2014, (10am-4pm)

14 August 2014, (4pm-7pm)

Australian College of Sports Therapy 8 September 2014, (12pm-3pm)

11 September 2014, (4pm-7pm)

Australian College of the Arts 17 January 2015, (10am-3pm)

Australian Guild of Music Education By appointment: (03) 9822 3111

Australian Institute of Fitness Melbourne City Campus: 24 August 2014, (10am)

Australian Institute of Music http://www.aim.edu.au/future-students/domestic-melbourne

Australian Maritime College 31 August 2014, (10am-3pm)

Bendigo TAFE City Campus and Charleston Road:

17 August 2014, (10am-2pm)

Billy Blue College of Design www.billyblue.edu.au/events

Blue Mountains International Hotel Management Leura Campus: 30 August 2014, (10am-2pm)

School

Box Hill Institute 24 August 2014, (10am-3pm)

Charles Sturt University www.csu.edu.au/oncampus/campus-life/tour

Chisholm Dandenong Campus: 23 August 2014, (11am-4pm)

CQUniversity 10 August 2014, (9am-1pm)

Virtual Open Day: 10 September (10am-7pm)

Deakin University Warrnambool Campus: 3 August 2014, (10am-3pm)

Geelong Waterfront Campus: 10 August 2014, (9am-3pm)

Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus: 10 August 2014, (9am-3pm)

Melbourne Burwood Campus: 24 August 2014, (9am-4pm)

Elly Lukas Beauty Therapy College 2 August 2014, (11am-12.30pm)

17 September 2014, (6pm-7.30pm)

11 October 2014, (11am-12.30pm)

12 November 2014, (6pm-7.30pm)

29 November 2014, (11am-12.30pm)

6 December 2014, (11am-12.30pm)

7 January 2015, (6pm-7.30pm)

17 January 2015, (11am-12.30pm)

Endeavour College of Natural Health By appointment: (03) 9662 9911

Federation Training By appointment: 1300 133 717

Federation University Australia Ballarat and Gippsland Campuses: 31 August 2014, (10am-3pm)

Footscray City Films 24 August 2014, (1pm-4pm)

Gordon (The) 10 August 2014, (10am-3pm)

Goulburn Ovens Institute of TAFE By appointment: 1 300 468 233

Health Skills Australia Blackburn Campus: 9 August 2014, (10am-2pm)

Melbourne CBD Campus: 10 August 2014, (10am-2pm)

Holmes Institute 10 September 2014, (11am-3pm)

Holmesglen www.holmesglen.edu.au/open

International College of Hotel Management 17 August 2014, (2.30pm)

Investment Banking Institute Business School By appointment: 1300 659 298

JMC Academy 23 August 2014, (10:30am)

17 January 2015, (10.30am)

9 May 2015, (10.30am)

Kangan Institute Broadmeadows Campus: 2 August 2014, (10am-4pm)

Docklands Campus: 9 August 2014, (10am-4pm)

Richmond Campus: 24 August 2014, (10am-4pm)

Richmond Campus: 26 August 2014 (6pm-8pm)

Moonee Ponds Campus: 30 August 2014 (10am-4pm)

Kaplan Business School By appointment: 1300 602 809 La Trobe Melbourne By appointment: (03) 9479 2417

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UNIVERSITY OPEN DAYS 2014 - 2015 A Jesuit Partner School 15

Institution Open days

La Trobe University Shepparton Campus: 8 August 2014, (4pm-7pm)

Mildura Campus: 13 August 2014, (3.30pm-7.30pm)

Bendigo Campus: 17 August 2014, (10am-3pm)

Melbourne Campus: 24 August 2014, (10am-4pm)

Albury-Wodonga Campus: 29 August 2014, (4pm-7pm)

LaTrobe College of Art and Design By appointment: (03) 9606 0933

Longerenong College By appointment: (03) 5362 2222

Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Geelong: 10 August

2014, (9am-3pm)

Burwood: 24 August 2014, (9am-4pm)

Melbourne Institute of Technology By appointment: (03) 8600 6700

Melbourne Polytechnic http://melbournepolytechnic.edu.au/info-nights

Monash College By appointment: (03) 9903 4788

Monash University Berwick and Peninsula Campus: 2 August 2014, (10am-4pm)

Clayton and Caulfield Campus: 3 August 2014, (10am-4pm)

Parkville Campus: 17 August 2014, (10am-3pm)

Moorabbin Flying Services 30 August 2014, (10am-2pm)

Navitas College of Public Safety 10 August 2014, (10am-2pm)

Northern College of the Arts and Technology 19 August 2014, (6pm-8pm)

13 October 2014, (6pm-7.30pm)

Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE www.nmit.edu.au/info-nights

Oceania Polytechnic Institute of Education 10 August 2014, (10am to 4pm)

Oxygen College 30 August 2014, (11am)

Photographic Imaging College 24 August 2014, (12pm-3pm)

Photography Studies College 17 August 2014, (10am-4pm)

Republica Education Tractor: 10 August 2014, (10am-4pm)

RGIT Australia rgit.edu.au

RMIT University 10 August 2014, (10am-4pm)

SAE Creative Media Institute 13 September 2014, (11am)

Sage Institute of Education Melbourne Campus: 17 August 2014, (10am)

Elsternwick Campus: 24 August 2014, (10am)

Southern School of Natural Therapies By appointment: (03) 9415 3333

Sunraysia Institute of TAFE 12 October 2014

Swinburne University of Technology Hawthorn Campus: 3 August 2014, (10am-4pm)

University of Canberra By appointment: 1800 UNI CAN

University of Melbourne (The) Parkville & Southbank Campuses: 17 August 2014, (10am-4pm)

Burnley Campus: 11 September 2014, (12pm-7pm)

VFA Learning By appointment: (03) 5223 6800

Victoria University Footscray Park Campus: 24 August 2014, (10am-4pm)

Victorian Institute of Technology Every Friday from 10am

William Angliss Institute of TAFE Melbourne Campus: 24 August 2014, (10am-4pm)

Sydney Campus: 13 September 2014, (10am-2pm)

Wodonga Institute of TAFE By appointment: 1300 698 233

Important Dates:

Fri 4 July, Noon: Mid-year Round 3 offers released on VTAC User Account

Fri 18 July, Noon: Mid-year Round 4 offers released on VTAC User

Account

Mon 4 Aug, 9am: Registrations and applications open for courses, SEAS,

scholarships and STAT/ALSET

Tue 30 Sep, 5pm: Timely applications close for all applicants

Tue 7 Oct, 5pm: SEAS applications close for all applicants

Fri 10 Oct, 5pm: Timely applications close for all STAT/ALSET applicants

Fri 17 Oct, 5pm: Scholarship applications close for all applicants

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DRYSDALE JUNIOR TENNIS SUMMER COMPETITION

Summer Tennis season will soon be here. If you wish to play in a great family friendly environment, give Drysdale

Tennis Club a go!

Summer tennis season starts on Saturday, 11th October, & we need your application by

Saturday, 30th August. You just need to be under 18 on 1st October 2014 & be prepared to have

fun!

For further information please contact Kerry Humphrey on 0400 078 337 or email

[email protected]

GEELONG BUCCANEERS AMERICAN FOOTBALL TEAM

ARE RECRUITING FOR JUNIOR TEAMS.

The Buccaneers are Geelong’s only American Football Club and we offer highly experienced coaches to help

players learn and perform a new sport at a highly competitive level.

In recent history we have had countless players and coaches compete at a state and national level. We have even

had some players go to American secondary schools and

colleges on an exchange program.

Our junior pre-season is about to get underway and we

are looking for new and inexperienced players to join our

team. For further details please contact

Chris Beynon

Junior Head Coach & Recruiting Officer

Geelong Buccaneers American Football Club

MOB: 0401 485 416

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