oct 31 2013, issue 16 - heathmont college · some very impressive solo performances. year 12...
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H E A T H M O N T C O L L E G E
NEWSLETTER
Oct 31 2013, Issue 16
HEATHMONT COLLEGE
A Waters Grove, Heathmont 3135
P 9871 4888 F 9879 4770 E [email protected] W www.heathmont.vic.edu.au
I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E
Year 12 Celebrations 2
2013 VCE Results -
ATAR 3
Music Celebration 4
Year 9 Art & Design 5
Middle Scholl News 6
Science & Library News 7
Notice Board 8
I M P O R T A N T D A T E S
NOVEMBER 2013
Tue 5
Melbourne Cup Day Holiday
Sat 9
Grade Six Testing Day
Tue 12
Final Classes for Year 11 VCAL
Fri 15
Final Classes for Year 11
Year 12 Celebrations
College events of the past week have centred around the farewell Celebrations for the Year
12 VCE and VCAL students.
Last Friday, the whole school Celebration Assembly was held. It was a fantastic celebration
of various aspects of the students’ time at Heathmont College and students and staff out-
lined some of their memorable events.
The Senior school organised a trip to Puffing Billy on Monday. On Tuesday, their final day,
students paraded in their costumes throughout the school before leaving to prepare for the
Valedictory Dinner at the Grand in Wantirna. Blues on the Rocks opened the proceedings
with a lively medley of songs. Ben Neve, Joshua Alexander, Jayden Rattle, Jarryn Van Dyk
were very impressive and their musical skills will be missed. Patrick Eaton and Bethan Fox
performed as a duo whilst Jonathan Occleshaw closed the evening with an energetic drum
solo. Students were presented with a graduation certificate and a memento of their time at
the College in front of proud parents and friends. During the ceremony we saw an amusing
and moving Power Point presentation, developed by Catherine Choueiri.
I would like to thank the Senior School team for all of their hard work to enable the success
of this festival of celebrations – Nina Ling, Geoff Brasier, Natasha Haggar, Dean Hewitt and
Pat Johnson who have all spent hours of work presenting these occasions for the students
and their families. The dedication and work ethic of staff at the school is second to none
and it is at this time of the year that it is obvious to all.
Music
The Music Department presented their annual end of year concert last Thursday. The
breadth and quality of the students - choirs, drum groups and instrumental ensembles -
was staggering. The music area was full of parents and friends enjoying the performances
of the musicians. Heathmont College can be very proud of the opportunities it offers to its
students.
On a promising note, over the last week, our Transition Coordinator Miss Christodolou and I
have been interviewing the applicants for Year 7 College Scholarships. The large volume of
high quality applicants mirrors the increased popularity of the school within the local
community. It is no exaggeration to say that the field was outstanding and the choice of
successful applicants will be extremely difficult. The scholarship recipients will be presented
with their awards at the Presentation Evening in December.
I wish those students who are undertaking Units 3 & 4 VCAA examinations all the best over
the next few weeks. The VCAL students in Year 12 will also be completing their strands for
their final assessments. It will undoubtedly be a stressful and busy time for them, however,
the hard work that they have put into their work over the course of the year will be of
enormous benefit to them all.
Johanna Walker
Principal
Special congratulations to Catherine Choueiri who
was announced as the College Valedictorian.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Booklists will be available on the
Campion website and second
hand books can be exchanged on
line at ‘Sustainable School Shop’.
Details to follow in the next
newsletter.
On Friday October 18 the College held a farewell assembly for the Year 12
students. Our School Captains spoke about their final year at Heathmont and
enlightened others about what to expect in their quest for this educational
milestone. Whether they studied VCAL (Victorian Certificate of Applied Learn-
ing) or VCE (Victorian Certificate of Education) we congratulate all students on
their endeavour and ability to achieve in their chosen pathway.
Tuesday October 22 was our annual
’Fancy Dress’ day. Some notable
costumes included Willy Wonka’s
Chocolate Bars, The Blues Brothers,
Sandy and Danny from Grease, the
Padowans, Captain America, the Jail
Birds, Snow White, Tom and Jerry,
Robin Hood, the Super Heroes, Her-
moine Granger and a number of princesses. Students engaged in a treas-
ure hunt and a costume parade.
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YEAR 12 END OF YEAR CELEBRATIONS
On Monday October 21 we travelled on
Puffing Billy and had a BBQ lunch at
Emerald Lake. Whilst the weather was
not kind, there was fun and frivolity
celebrating the final year of secondary
schooling.
The day was followed by the Valedictory Dinner at The Grand on Cathies Lane
in Wantirna. A great night was had by all with a number of musical items
from our own Year 12 students - Blues on the Rocks, Bethan Fox, Patrick
Eaton and a percussion number from Jonathan Occleshaw. Congratulations
Year 12 on a fabulous year and the effort and endeavor you have shown.
Good luck in whatever path you choose.
Nina Ling
Senior School
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Congratulations to all students who performed at the End-of-Year
Music Concert on Thursday October 17!
There were some wonderful performances by Junior Band, Percussion
Ensemble, Choir, Guitar Ensemble and Blues on the Rocks. We had
some very impressive solo performances. Year 12 student Jonathan
Occleshaw, performed a Metalcore arrangement of Coldplay’s Para-
dise on Drum kit, Dylan Milosevic of Year 11 performed Cliffs of Dover by
Eric Johnson on electric guitar and Year 12 student Pat Eaton sang Talkin bout
a Revolution by Tracy Chapman.
Thank you to Sally Barkla, Rod McLeod, Lachlan Barratt and Adam Watson for
preparing students for their performances on the night and to Year 12 trom-
bonist Joshua Alexander for doing a fantastic job compering the night. Thank
you again to all parents and staff who came along and supported our music
students on the night. A special congratulations to our Year 12 music perform-
ers who will be missed next year. I wish you all the best for your VCE exams
and future endeavours and hope that music remains an enjoyable lifelong expe-
rience for you!
Emma Avery - Music Coordinator
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MUSIC
Heathmont College 2013 Year 10 Formal
Where: Linley Estate, Kilsyth
When: Friday December 6, 2013. 7:00pm – 11:00pm
Price: $85.00 which includes a 3 course meal, DJ, security, decorations, and prizes.
Theme: Red Carpet.
Tickets can be purchased via the Trybooking website until 5:00pm on Monday 25 November 2013.
http://www.trybooking.com/DVUX and http://www.trybooking.com/67467
A photographer will be present on the evening with an opportunity to purchase photographs online soon after the event – further details will be provided on the night.
Please note that the Year 10 Formal is a non-alcoholic and non-smoking event.
INDONESIAN
Malaysia / Borneo There will be a combined Heathmont College - Vermont Secondary College study tour to Malaysia and Borneo next year from 24th June till 4th July. The deposit for this tour is due on the 8th of November 2013. For more in-formation, please contact Ms Devathas, the tour coordinator on the college number, 98714888.
As mentioned in an earlier newsletter, the year 9 students are
becoming familiar with the eclectic styles of Pablo Picasso.
After looking at Picasso’s cubist works, we embarked on our
own design journey demonstrating our interpretation of this
style.
Students selected their own themes and had to consider very
carefully the effects they were after, by considering colours
and how to use them to make an impact. Some used warm
and cool while others settled for a monochromatic palette.
Overall I think you would agree with me that the works are
stunning.
I am very proud of the creativity and hard work that they put
into this task. Students are gaining a good understanding that
pre planning and concentration are the keys to good results.
Rita Chiodo
Arts & Technology Domain leader
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YEAR 8 FOODS
Congratulations to Hannah Lawford in 082 for the
effort she put into the presentation of her Fruit and
Vegetable assessment task. Hannah went the extra
mile and turned the information she had gathered on
oranges into an Orange Tree. As you can see by the
pictures Hannah used a real tree for the oranges which
contained the required information. This was a very
creative way of presenting her information and
showed how much she enjoyed doing the task. Well
done Hannah.
Term 4 is a very important time for all our Middle School students, as they focus on demonstrating their knowledge
and skills in each of their subjects. Students need to be confident that they can successfully complete their year and be
ready to progress to the next year level. Two programs which support this focus on high expectations and being ready
for 2014 will take place in November and December.
The first program is the Common Assessment period from Monday November 18 – Friday November 29. In this two
week period students will have one assessment task or exam for each subject. This is an opportunity for students to
show what they have learnt over the term and the semester. They will also experience completing a task in an exam
atmosphere – sitting at tables set up for an exam, putting mobile phones on the teacher’s desk, coming prepared with
necessary equipment such as pens and study notes and remaining silent for the full session. This is excellent practice
for future years when students move into the Senior School.
The second program concludes the year for Middle School. The program is called Headstart – An Introduction to 2014.
It takes place over eight days: Monday December 9 – Wednesday December 18. This is a compulsory program for all
Year 7, 8 and 9 students. The program involves beginning the work for the next year, so it is vital that students attend
every day and complete all the given tasks. It is an opportunity for students to experience the requirements of the next
year and to show that they are ready to progress. Students must come each day with fully charged laptops, pens and
paper and in correct uniform. Absences will be followed up with parents as normal, to ensure that students begin 2014
having already completed the first task for each subject. In some subjects, students may also have reading or a task to
complete over the holidays.
We were very proud of our Middle School students on Monday at the Learning Group assembly. A large number of our
students received certificates for outstanding work in Science and Maths competitions, participating in the Asian
Cultural Day and the Schools Spectacular. The college is especially proud of Moo Paw and Stephanie Macdonald who
were the only two students in the state to achieve a commendation for the In2science Awards. The Year 10 captains
also spoke to the students about applying for the position of year level captains for 2014. Application forms are availa-
ble from the Middle School office and completed forms are to be returned to the main office by Wednesday November
6. This is a very important position and we look forward to listening to the speeches from the applicants.
Our Year 7 Ambassadors will be representing the college at the MEC Remembrance Day Ceremony on November 11.
Thank you to all our students and student leaders for being such positive role models for the college. Well done Middle
School!
Alison Richards
Head of Middle School
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SCIENCE NEWS
LIBRARY NEWS Wendy Averay, Elizabeth Downey
Mon to Fri: 8:30am - 3:30pm Lunchtime: 1:15 - 1:45
Proud and deserving winners of their own iPad minis are Stephanie Macdonald and Moo Paw. The two girls were presented with their certificates and prizes by Minister for Education, Martin Dixon, at a ceremony at Melbourne Museum on Monday, 21 October 2013. As part of their submission to the In2science competition the students had to provide examples of scientific learning from the classrooms and how their university mentor encouraged their engagement, motivation and understanding of science. Well done girls!
As part of the study of “Light” the year 9s have kept their eyes on the ball during an enlightening, and often messy, dissection of a bull’s eye.
Into Dystopian novels and loved ‘The Hunger Games’ ..…what should you read next?
HOMEWORK HELP
There will be homework help available to students of all year levels on Mondays in the Library from 3:15pm until 4:00pm.
Jeanette Barton — Maths
Fran Croft — English
Uniform Shop Hours
SCHOOL TRADING HOURS
Tuesdays 2.30pm – 5.00pm
Thursdays 12noon – 2.00pm
Uniforms can also be purchased directly from
Klad Sports 2/9 Macro Crt. Rowville
Tel: 9763 0266
Monday – Friday: 8:30am – 5:00pm.
Saturdays: 9:00am – 1:00pm
~ Cheques are not accepted ~
SELL YOUR SECOND HAND UNFORM ITEMS
KLAD sports now offers a second hand uniform service. Uniform items of good quality can be submitted for sale on
consignment
Take your freshly laundered quality uniform items to KLAD Sports at either the College uniform shop or to their Rowville store. Set a price and a sell by date. If the items are sold KLAD Sports will
contact you and arrange payment. If items are unsold you will be contacted to collect your items
For more information please contact KLAD Sports on 9763 0266
KLAD SPORT SPECIAL - - - Term Four only
If you spend $300 or more on school clothing you receive one free polo.
IMPORTANT REMINDER
Parents are requested to ring the College absence line before
9:00am if their student is to be late, away due to illness or for
any other reason. We encourage parents to use the College’s
Compass Parent Portal to register absences.
Unfortunately late arrivals cannot be registered.
Thank you for your ongoing cooperation in this matter.
Phone 9871 4888 then select 1
Closed Monday
Nov. 4
LOST PROPERTY
Lost property can be collected from the office every second Tuesday (day 7).
Free Get Set Seminar Passes for Students in Years 9, 10, 11 & 12
Set Event is hosting a series of seminars during Nov 2013 until Jan 2014 to help students from Year 9 - 12 prepare for VCE. We focus on study skills, memory strategies and how to write high quality essays. Get set for 2014 by learning the secrets of top performing students. Limited seats.
Visit www.GetSetSeminar.com.au/free or call 03 9005 4696
GREAT RYRIE PRIMARY
SCHOOL
Market Night
Where: Great Ryrie St. Heathmont
When: November 22, 2013
6pm — 9pm
The $2 entry fee will entitle you to a glass of
champagne or orange juice.