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Newsletter of Edenhope College 40 – 48 Lake Street / Locked Bag 1, Edenhope 3318 www.edenhope.vic.edu.au Telephone: (03) 5585 1277 Fax: (03) 5585 1656 E-mail: [email protected]
Acting Principal – Jon Neall Acting Senior School Leader (10 – 12): Donna Tucker, Middle School Leader (7 - 9): Trevor McClure,
Junior School Leader (F – 6): Kathryn Duncan, Wellbeing & PDS Leader: Val Tischler, Curriculum Coordinator & VET/VCAL Coordinator: Donna Tucker
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13-15 June Year 10 & 11 Exams
19-23 June Year 10 Work
Experience
25-30 June DOE Silver & Gold Snow Trip@Bogong
CROSS COUNTRY RESULTS
FRIDAY 16 JUNE Report Writing
Day
NO STUDENTS AT SCHOOL
Tuesday 27 June Yrs 9,10,11,12 Careers Expo Longerenong
FRIDAY 30 JUNE END OF
TERM TWO
MONDAY 17 JULY
TERM THREE BEGINS
9 Year Old: Charlotte Henderson & Marcus Gajic 10 Year Old: Hunter Adams & Will Ellis 11 Year Old: Trinity Hollis, Josie Neall & Jeremiah Amery Open Primary : Kirra Hessey & Mark Kelly 13 Year Old: Taffy Adams, Joe Cooper & Charley Falla-Jones 14 Year Old: Imogen Hollis & Tristan Honner 15 Year Old: Georgia Baxter & Jeremy Todd
Congratulations to Taffy Adams and Mark Kelly who qualified for the Greater Western Cross Country Championships in Warrnambool on
Monday 5th June. Thank you to their parents who assisted with their transportation to Warrnambool.
School for Student Leadership 2018
Expression of Interest due 15 June 2017
mailto:[email protected]
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Goodbye to Abe and Shabina It is with some sadness that we say goodbye this week to our ICT Technician, Abul Muhasin Bansheer Kunjashan, and our Laboratory Technician, Shabina Muhasin. Abe and Shabina will end their positions at the College on
Wednesday 14 June, in preparation for a move to Melton. We wish them the very best for their future and thank them for their work over the last eighteen months at the College. Motto for 2017-2018 Over the last few weeks I have received only a small selection of suggested mottos for the 2017-2018 year. I have decided to allow a week or two more for any further suggestions. The motto would ideally reflect the focus this year on student voice and on the need to respond to individual student needs. Policy Review 2017 As per usual, the Policy and Planning Sub-Committee of the College Council will review some of the College’s policy documents throughout the remainder of the year. At the School Council meeting of 19 June we intend to look at the current Uniform and Mobile Phone Policies. I would welcome any feedback from parents and carers prior to that meeting on these two areas. If you have anything you would like the committee to consider, please call me at the College on 55851277 or speak to one of the College councillors. Year 10/11 Exams Elsewhere in this edition of Whytalla is a copy of the Year 10-11 Exam timetable for this week. I strongly urge all participating students to focus on completing their exams to the best of their ability.
Jon Neall
Recently the Victorian Government agreed to fund a vaccination program for senior school students in order to protect them against Meningococcal W, which is on the rise in Victoria. Your son/daughter has received a vaccination card this week and has been instructed to take it home to you. Please read the information attached carefully. The immunizations are provided free of charge and will be administered by Monica Feder, Child Maternal Health Nurse from the West Wimmera Shire on Monday 7th August 2017.
Please fill out all details required, sign and return the consent card to the school by Monday 26th June. Please note that all cards must be returned to the school even if you do not wish your son/daughter to be immunised.
If you have any further questions about the immunisations please contact Monica Feder at the West Wimmera Shire on Tuesdays.
Val Tischler Student Wellbeing
Work Experience Year 10 students will be attending Work Experience placements in the second last week of Term 2; Monday 19 June to Friday 23 June. Students are currently seeking suitable placements that match their future career goals. Work Experience options are available locally or state wide and there are reciprocal rights available for placements in South Australia. Mrs. Phyllis Zwar has all of the forms necessary. Please be advised that Work Experience placements need fully signed documentation from the Employer and the Principal. For that reason, timely arrangements are essential to ensure all legal responsibilities of the School have been met. Please be advised that school holiday placements are not an option, again because of legal requirements. Career Expo News. The 2017 Careers Expo at Longerenong will be held on Tuesday 27 June. All students from Years 9 through to 12 will be attending the event. It is a great opportunity for students to talk to University and TAFE personnel and large numbers of employer groups.
Parents are most welcome to attend the event, however they will need to make their own travel arrangements. Students will be travelling by bus. I am currently meeting with Year 11 and 12 students for planning career pathways. This includes University, TAFE and employment options. Parents with questions relating to Career matters including Work Experience and the Careers Expo are welcome to contact me through Xuno or by phone.
Victoria Heffernan Careers Co ordinator
On the 26th of May the Year 9 students of Edenhope College created a small restaurant celebrating world biomes for all members of the community. In previous years, there was a ‘Medieval Feast’ and a ‘Biome Banquet’, each put on by past Year 9 students. However, this year we decided we wanted to do something a little more personal, a ‘Biome Restaurant’. We served 35 adults as well as ourselves. Our Geography teacher Mr. Ian Shaw, suggested the event, but allowed us to create the event any way we imagined. He told us something that really inspired us. ‘Everything starts off as an idea you can create anything from an idea.’ Just like that, we had divided ourselves up into groups, and organised tasks ourselves. We gained independence, co-operative skills and all took pride in the environment we had created. When making the food, Mrs. Annabelle Hawkins was a huge help. She got us all on track and made amazing meals for the customers to enjoy. The day came and we had games, activities, decorations and great food. Most of our class came to school dressed up in clothes from biomes. We had 8 different teams. Team 8 (the teachers) was the winning team and Miss Stephanie Fry, our Studio Arts teacher, played an amazing round of Pictionary that brought the win home. After the games were over, the class cleaned up efficiently and rearranged the furniture back to a classroom state before indulging in food and dessert to celebrate our successes. Overall, the day was a successful and memorable for everyone. We all developed new strengths and even learnt what our personal skills were. Every process in the making was fun and enjoyable. It was nice to see so many members of the community talking and engaging with one another. A huge thank you to all the members of the community, teachers and students that came and supported our event. With a big thank you to Mr. Ian Shaw and Mrs. Annabelle Hawkins for making the day possible.
Tahlea Grant
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT
CAREERS NEWS
VACCINATIONS FOR
YEARS 10, 11 AND 12
BIOME RESTAURANT
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AGRICULTURE NEWS
Jack Maund helping Deb
Burns with six point of lay,
Iza Brown hens.
Alternate use of a computer monitor!.
Thank you to Mr Allan Wall
for delivering a trailer load of
manure to the vegetable patch.
Amelia Nelson, Isabella Parkyn, Lily Eyles & Lily Poole planting broad
beans, climbing beans, English spinach and snow peas.
Six weeks after planting the seeds -
the seedlings are ready to plant out
into the vegetable patch.
Lucas King planting seeds in the vegetable patch.
Year 5/6 boys watching closely.
◄Shakayla feeding Hector the Hereford calf (4 weeks old). A local
farmer has given Hector and Lester
(lamb) to the College to raise.
RTG APSLEY RACES DRAWING COMPETITION
1st prize – $30 and a Show bag to MARLEE HENDERSON – Captures all of the detail of a day at the Races, including some of the attitude of the attendees. Great sense of atmosphere of a Race day! 2nd prize - $15 and a Show bag to JONAH IESE – Provides an interesting perspective of the racecourse with lots of people shown around the racecourse. We even get shown a race in action, but we are not sure any women attended this Race day. 3rd prize - $10 and a Show bag to JOHNNY NEALL – Lots of the details of a day at the Races, great use of colour and a terrific sense of humour is displayed by the artist. Honorable Mention – gift from Arts on Ormerod (value $20) to AMELIA NELSON – Great use of colour and the artist has captured a horse with personality
Photos & report kindly supplied by RTG
1st 2nd
3rd
Honorable Mention
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LITTLE DESERT ATHLETICS AT NHILL 2nd MAY
Under 14 Girls Relay team: Imogen Hollis, Taffy Adams,
Clementine Lees and Tahlia Cardnell
Darcy Ewer: Under 14 Relay
Under 13 Girls Relay: Erin Ewer passing to Kate Ellis
Year 7 Athletes: Micaela Meyer, Erin Ewer, Brooke Ewer, Kate Ellis.
Joe Cooper, Rory Caldow Clementine Lees Under 14 Long Jump
First place getters: Joe Cooper Under 13 Boys 200m, Lindsey Johnston Under 16 Boys 400m, Imogen Hollis Under 14 Girls High Jump and
Tahlia Cardnell Under 13 Girls Shot Put
Year 8 Netball
Wednesday 31 May
From the get-go the girls played brilliantly together despite the fact they hadn’t played together before. The first game set the momentum for the day with a win and only one loss to Warracknabeal, 5-18 and a close win to Dimboola, 7-6. Tahlia and Danika did a fantastic job at the defending end, picking off intercepts and rebounds. The mid-court showed lots of versatility from Eloise, Alana and Taffy. You would not have even known that Taffy doesn’t play netball. Imogen held her own in goals, with both attacking and defending. Erin was always there to help, running through the centre. Clem and Brooke were outstanding in goals, with both their positioning and shooting. All-in-all a successful day and the girls should be congratulated on their efforts. Coach: Elyssa Hausler Thank you to Abby Wall (Intermediate Netball Team) and Elyssa Hausler (Year 8 Netball Team) for doing a wonderful job as coach for the netball teams in Horsham.
Mrs Robyne Rainsford Sports Coordinator
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South Australia - click for website -
Flinders University (FLINDERS)
August 18th 2017 (Friday) Open Day August 19th 2017 (Saturday) Open Day
University of Adelaide (ADELAIDE) August 20th 2017 (Sunday) Open Day
University of South Australia (UNISA) August 20th 2017 (Sunday) City West & City East campuses
Victoria - click for website -
Australian Catholic University (ACU)
August 13th 2017 (Sunday) Open Day Melbourne 10am-4pm August 27th 2017 (Sunday) Open Day Ballarat 10am-3pm
Deakin University (DEAKIN)
August 6th 2017 (Sunday) Warrnambool Campus August 20th 2017 (Sunday) Geelong Waterfront August 20th 2017 (Sunday) Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus August 27th 2017 (Sunday) Melbourne Burwood Campus
Federation University (FEDUNI) August 27th 2017 (Sunday) Open Day Mt Helen, Gippsland, Ber-wick, SMB, Camp Street campuses.
La Trobe University (LATROBE)
August 4th 2017 (Friday) Shepparton August 6th 2017 (Sunday) Melbourne August 12th 2017 (Saturday) Albury-Wodonga August 16th 2017 (Wednesday) Mildura August 27th 2017 (Sunday) Bendigo
Monash University (MONASH) August 5th 2017 (Saturday) Peninsula Campus August 6th 2017 (Sunday) Caulfield and Clayton Campuses August 20th 2017 (Sunday) Parkville Campus
RMIT University (RMIT) August 13th 2017 (Sunday) Open Day
Swinburne University of Technology (SWINBURNE)
July 30th 2017 (Sunday) Hawthorn campus
University of Melbourne (MELBOURNE) August 20th 2017 (Sunday) Open Day 10am-4pm
Victoria University (VU) August 20th 2017 (Sunday) Open Day
Victoria TAFE & Colleges
Melbourne Polytechnic
August 20th 2017 (Sunday) Open Day Preston Campus 10am-3pm
UNIVERSITY OPEN DAYS
http://www.openday.com.au/event/flinders/http://www.flinders.edu.au/opendays/http://www.flinders.edu.au/opendays/http://www.openday.com.au/event/adelaide/http://www.adelaide.edu.au/openday/http://www.openday.com.au/event/unisa/http://www.unisa.edu.au/openday/http://www.openday.com.au/event/acu/http://www.acu.edu.au/opendayhttp://www.acu.edu.au/opendayhttp://www.openday.com.au/event/deakin/http://www.deakin.edu.au/openday/http://www.deakin.edu.au/openday/http://www.deakin.edu.au/openday/http://www.deakin.edu.au/openday/http://www.openday.com.au/event/feduni/http://www.federation.edu.au/openday/http://www.openday.com.au/event/latrobe/http://www.latrobe.edu.au/openday/http://www.latrobe.edu.au/openday/http://www.latrobe.edu.au/openday/http://www.latrobe.edu.au/openday/http://www.latrobe.edu.au/openday/http://www.openday.com.au/event/monash/http://www.monash.edu.au/openday/http://www.monash.edu.au/openday/http://www.monash.edu.au/openday/http://www.openday.com.au/event/rmit/http://openday.rmit.edu.au/http://www.openday.com.au/event/swinburne/http://www.openday.com.au/event/swinburne/http://www.swinburne.edu.au/openday/http://www.openday.com.au/event/melbourne/http://openday.unimelb.edu.au/http://www.openday.com.au/event/vu/http://www.vu.edu.au/open-day/https://www.melbournepolytechnic.edu.au/open-day