Upload
others
View
3
Download
0
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
From The Principal …
CRESTWOOD HIGH SCHOOL
Telephone: (02) 9639 7422
Facsimile: (02) 9686 3462
Website: www.crestwoodhs.nsw.edu.au
Newsletter Date
20th October, 2017
Week 2, Term 4
Special Points of
Interest:
Uniform Shop
position vacant
Sport News
Duke of Ed Bronze
Band Workshop
Max Potential
Program
Careers News
Copies of all
excursion notes can
be found on the
school
website.
http://
www.crestwood-
h.schools.nsw.edu.au
Crestwood In fo l ine . . .
Weeks 3 and 4, Term 4
Week A
All week: Yrs 7 & 8 Assessment period
HSC Exams Yr 11 Hospitality Class A work placement
24.10
Year 9 Camp
25.10
Year 9 Camp
26.10
Year 9 Camp
27.10
State Drama Festival
Year 9 Camp
Week B All Week: Yrs 7 & 8 Assessment period
Yrs 9 & 10 Assessment period HSC Exams
31.10 Mentor Debrief
1.11 VALID Science year 8 2.11
VALID Science year 8 3.11 VALID Science Year 8
Mitchell Youth Leadership Forum
On Saturday 14 October I had the privilege to attend the
Mitchell Leadership Forum with our new Student Leadership
Team consisting of our School Captains Rebecca
Longworth, Prathamesh Tarde, Vice Captains Georgia
Wood and Bradden Garlick and House Captains Laura
Devine, Ryan Werner, Eftelya Gursoy, Michael Harrison,
Lauren Leaver, Fergus McLellan, Tara Vidakovic and Aaron Whale.
We spent the session working through the things we believe we do
well at CHS and then the areas needing improvement. The collated
response will be presented to staff and provide valuable input into
developing our School Strategic Plan 2018—2020. Our Student
Leadership Team displayed outstanding capacity to work collegially
and demonstrated the qualities required for the important position of
captaincy. They were exceptional ambassadors for our school
community and even the organisers commented on the fact that they
are a “stand out team of school leaders” who regularly met after a
session to discuss and share ideas. Well done team and many thanks
to Mrs Jones for supporting and mentoring them.
School Parent Survey
During term 4 the Executive Team will be developing a three year
School Strategic Plan 2018-2020. This will provide clear focus on the
strategic directions for school improvement and the strategies
required to promote success. It is vital to gain input from all
stakeholders (particularly parents and carers) to develop an authentic
plan that responds to the needs and expectations of our school community. A link to the
parent survey is included in this Infoline and I would like to encourage all parents to provide
the valuable feedback needed for school improvement. It will take approximately 10 minutes
to complete and I thank you in advance for your contribution.
We have a celebrity amongst us …
Liam Titterton is a Year 8 student in our Support
Unit. At 6 months of age Liam was diagnosed with
ADEM (Acute Demyelinating Encophalomyopathy)
after battling a severe stomach virus. Liam was the
youngest known case diagnosed and left him with
lesions on his brain resulting in spastic dystonic
quadriplegia. This week Liam appeared on channel 7’s
Sunrise in a feature story about The Captains Ride
organised by the Steve Waugh Foundation. …..continued over page
The Captains Ride involves over 70 cyclists riding 800km over a six-day period to raise
money for the foundation. You can view the story on Sunrise here https://
au.tv.yahoo.com/plus7/sunrise/-/watch/37495494/how-steve-waugh-is-helping-sick-
kids/?cmp=st
The Steve Waugh Foundation provides funding for the needs of young people aged
between 0—25 with rare diseases. They have previously funded items that are out of
the reach of parents and not covered in government funding such as sensory gardens,
swimming pools, portable oxygen and robotic arms. Over the years, The Steve Waugh
Foundation have provided Liam with much needed equipment including a
communication device, a power chair and an upgraded power chair, in total over
$100,000 of essential funding.
The Steve Waugh Foundation is a wonderful organisation, giving parents of children
with rare conditions somewhere to turn to for funding to improve the quality of life for
their child. IF you would like to make a donation to the foundation please go to https://
www.stevewaughfoundation.com.au/events/the-captains-ride/?filter-&pn=1
From The Principal cont…
PARENT SURVEY Crestwood High School is about to begin planning for the next three years. We are conducting a survey to gain
an insight into the community’s thoughts and opinions on various areas of the school and this will assist us in our
future planning.
As a valued member of our community we appreciate you taking the time to give us feedback, the survey should
take approximately 10 minutes and your responses are anonymous. If you have more than 1 child at this school,
feel free to complete multiple surveys. The link is able to be accessed on any mobile device.
https://goo.gl/forms/EnELcoGNYqzHCsHQ2
Thank you for your participation.
From the Deputy …
With the HSC in full swing we continue to send our best wishes to the students of Year 12. They have completed
English, Agriculture, Music, PDHPE and Tourism and Travel (VET). Next week is Mathematic and the HSIE subjects.
It’s a nervous time for all but the reports from the students so far is that they feel good about their preparation.
We continue to maintain our high expectation for the students at Crestwood High school in their level of
engagement, their respect and their uniform, (safe, respectful learners). It is extremely pleasing to see the
leadership team resplendent in their blazers and ties for the boys. Many other students are following suit and
wearing trousers and ties in place of the shorts. This gives the school a boost in the community. The Uniform shop
is expecting a delivery of the much anticipated slacks for the girls. Keep an eye on the website and facebook page
for more news.
Today, Emily Foufas-Noakes will compete in the State Final of the Legacy Public Speaking competition. Crestwood
has had National Success in this competition and we are hoping Emily will continue to shine. A small team of
supporters will accompany her to the NSW Art Gallery for the Final. Best wishes Emily.
Spring has brought new growth to the gardens and even with the dry spell the newly landscaped areas are growing
well. An exciting event will use the ‘Environmental Area’ which will be transformed to a magical garden for an
evening for the production of ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’. Look for more details of this event on the website
and facebook page.
Page 3
DUKE OF ED BRONZE TEST EXPEDITION
On Thursday 12 October Crestwood’s Bronze Duke of Edinburgh’s Award students set out on their final
Adventurous Journey of the year. The two-day hike took place in Marramarra National Park, where students
worked in teams to navigate a challenging off-track route in the wilderness carrying all their gear (often in excess of
15kg) on their backs.
The group applied the lessons learned on their last hike to maintain an excellent pace and navigate with confidence.
They battled oppressive heat on Thursday and were all very glad to reach camp, our main water source, in the
evening. Mercifully Friday was a little cooler and students were better prepared for the challenging environment.
Congratulations to the 24 students who participated and have now completed the Adventurous Journey
component of their Bronze Award. Keep logging your hours in Physical Recreation, Skills and Service so we can
celebrate your completion soon and we hope to see many of you take on the challenges of the Silver Award next
year.
Thank you to Mr Joel Palmer and Mr Brendon Salhani for joining the Dukes Team. Without your involvement this
hike would not have been possible.
This marks the end of what has been a very successful year for the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award program at
Crestwood High School, with registered participants increasing from just 7 pioneers in 2012 to nearly 60 in 2017.
If you are a Year 8 student and you think you would like to be part of the program stay tuned for announcements
early next year when we will be recruiting our new Bronze group.
Christine Lancett
(on behalf of The Duke of Ed Team)
Page 4
On Wednesday 11th October, three of our Year 11 students, Alex Delgado Hernandez, Eftelya Gursoy
and Siobhan Salzmann showcased their amazing achievements at this year’s Max Potential Showcase at
Castle Hill RSL. Each of these students have earned invaluable leadership skills while contributing to the
local community. Here are their journeys:
“I participated in a 22 week program called Max Potential which focuses on developing youth leadership skills. This included
meetings with my mentor where we developed my goal setting skills, reading “Achieving Authentic Success” by Dr Jenson,
meeting members of the Hills Shire Council (my sponsors), creating a draw-my-own-life video for my “Personal Expression
Project”, writing an article for the “Hills Shire Times,” conducting a community service project (CSP) and volunteering at
North West Disability Services (NWDS), Aberdoon House. For my CSP, I collected art supply donations from Crestwood H.S
staff and students and from the wider community for clients at NWDS. NWDS is an organisation which assists adults in the
local community living with disabilities. Some donations included canvases, coloured paper, glue, glitter, powder paint, felt
paper and paintbrushes. These will make a huge difference for the clients at NWDS allowing them to continue creating art
as NWDS is a non-for-profit organisation which relies heavily on community donations of art supplies. I’d like to thank
everyone for their support and donations and am extremely proud of our community.”
Eftelya Gursoy
Max Potential Program
Page 5
My experience at Max Potential has been overwhelmingly positive due to the different and unique personalities I have met dur-
ing my journey. I was pushed to challenge myself and define myself as a leader. My teachers, friends and family have pointed
out that my confidence has improved. The program allowed me to significantly improve my time management skills. This will
not only benefit me at school and at university, but also within the work force when I reach my future career. The chemistry
that my coach and I had during the program was another important feature of the Max Potential program. My coach’s ability to
listen and help me was amazing. I could not have asked for a better coach. The Max Potential program was well planned and
the group sessions worked well. I enjoyed the overall experience and I would urge others to give Max Potential a shot. It is
100% worth it.
Alex Delgado Hernandez
Through Max Potential I was required to complete a Community Service Project, amongst many other personal development
activities, of which I decided to run a series of food drives throughout the Hills Community in an effort to help alleviate the
issue of hunger within Australia. Hunger is a HUGE issue within Australia, affecting around 2 million people per year, half of
which are children. And despite the tremendous effort Food bank does in teaming up with corporations to feed the hungry
they still have to turn away 43,000+ people every month. So in running and collecting food from the multiple food dives I had
set up with BHSNA, The Children’s Doctor, Crestwood High School, Castle Hill RSL, local youth groups and even through
having people (who knew my address) donating at my front door, I knew that every can, packet and bag of non-perishable
groceries I received was going to someone who truly needed it. In the end I ended up collecting 207.5kg worth of food, which
I was told amounted to around 400 meals for those in need—Something that has made me incredibly proud of the
community I live in and their willingness to help. Completing this massive project was incredibly rewarding and I would highly
recommend it to anyone who is looking into it.
Page 6
Sport News Good luck to the students who are representing Macquarie Zone in the Sydney West Oztag Gala Day
next Thursday
Year 7 Gala Day—was held on Tuesday 17th October. All year 7 participated in the day competing
against other schools in Basketball, Touch Football, Netball and Soccer. It was great to see all Year 7
students participating, working as a team and enjoying the day. Congratulations to all of Year 7!
.
Page 7
T4 T4
SRC NEWS
With the new SRC team for 2018 elected and ready to go, we have begun preparing for the coming year. We have had two meetings and have started discussing issues we would like to tackle in the next few months, ranging from new bubblers to further inclusion from the support unit and School Spirit Week. We have also begun to plan for Diversity Day which will be held on November 16th 2017 to celebrate diversity within the school community and the importance of embracing difference. The entire team is very excited to buckle down and help to make the school an even better place. If you have any ideas, please approach your grade representative or attend a meeting on Thursday Lunch 1 in Art Room 3.
By Himaja Dave
Page 8
On Friday 8th of September Crestwood High School hosted a full day band workshop with years 5 and 6 students
from the local primary schools. The day consisted of full band rehearsals and small group workshops which were
run by specialist teachers and our band students. The students, with the sustenance of a tasty sausage sizzle lunch,
were able to fine-tune their particular parts in the small workshop sessions to perform three pieces of music for a
concert at the end of the day. This is the third year we have run the band workshop at Crestwood High School
and it always amazes me how wonderful the whole band sounds in the concert after learning the 3 pieces of music
in one day. Many thanks to our talented conductor Mr Steve Lavis, our music teacher Mr Bamford, Mr Butler and
the other assistant music teachers and executive staff for supporting the day. Also a very big thank you to all the
local primary students who came to join our workshop and to the parents for supporting us. A special thank you
to our sausage chef and GA Mr Fletcher, Tayla McIntosh, Bradley Lau, Jackson Bradley and Grace Lanyon our
senior students and to our amazing band students who consist of years 7,8 and 9 who were wonderful mentors to
the primary students. It was a pleasure to be part of this day and we look forward to next year’s band workshop.
Ms McLoughlin
Band Workshop
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY UNIFORM SHOP
We are seeking to employ a person to assist in the Uniform Shop. As we are now using online ordering and
bedding down some new practices the employee will need to offer us some flexibility as we look to meet the
needs of the community and our peak trading periods.
Initially we are offering casual employment on an irregular basis with some work on weekdays and the first
Saturday of each month during school term. Additional work will be on the weekends either side of Year 7
Orientation (early December) and the last 2 weeks of the January school holidays.
The award we are employing under is General Retail Industry Award MA000004. Current rate is $25.10 per
hour including casual loading. Wages will be paid monthly.
For more detail about the role and an information pack please contact the Uniform Shop Convenor Carol
Hooke on 0419 415 372 or email us a [email protected]
Applications close 5pm Friday 27th October 2017.
Page 9
Careers Corner
Australasian College of Natural Therapies New Student Scholarship … Each year we invite aspiring
practitioners to apply for an ACNT scholarship for our health science courses. Awarded on merit, our
scholarships are designed to help a broad range of new students access our highly respected courses.
Applications close 9 December. Find out more and apply— http://www.acnt.edu.au/apply/scholarships/new-
student-scholarship
Cotton Gap—Cotton Australia … The application period for 2018 opens shortly. Cotton gap is for those who
have just finished year 12 who are interested in either a long-term career in cotton or 12 months’ employment
in the form of a ‘gap year’. Expressions of interest can be lodged with Angela Bradburn via email at
[email protected]. Further information at http://cottonaustralia.com.au/work-in-cotton/cotton-gap
Mastering the HSC with TSFX … Sunday 12 November @ University of Sydney and Saturday 18 November
@ University of NSW. “Mastering the HSC” is a fundraising event designed to provide students with the skills
and information they need to maximize HSC marks, while also raising much needed funds for The Fred
Hollows Foundations. In just one day, you will learn how average students achieve 90+ ATAR scores, and
how you can use the same strategies to reach your full potential in Year 11 and 12. http://www.tsfx.com.au/?
hsc-program=mastering-the-hsc-2
ADFA Applications Open Now … Applying for ADFA is a competitive, dual application process that can take
up to 12 months. It’s preferable you apply in Year 11, but you can still apply in Year 12. Applications for 2018
Year 12 Students 9for 2019 entry) close at the end of February 2018. https;//www.defencejobs.gov.au/
students-and-education/australian-defence-force-academy/how-to-apply
Find a Job with Work for Teens … Are you a Teenager or young Adult between the age of 15 and 23?
Workforteens.com.au aims to create a common platform where teenagers and young adults alike can search
the website for hundreds and thousands of jobs which cater for both inexperienced as well as experienced
teenagers and provides them with a suitable form of income and work experience. http://
www.workforteens.com.au/
Good Universities Guide Resources … This page has electronic resources on a number of topics, including
comparing universities by state or by degree. The information is all sourced from The Good Universities Guide
2018. https://australiancareersservice.com.au/resources/#good-university-guide-downloadables
Tips to take the stress out of starting uni … http://this.deakin.edu.au/study/three-tips-to-help-take-the-stress
-out-of-starting-uni
Funding your education … While tertiary education certainly pays off in the long run, it can be difficult to part
with your hard-earned dollars to pay (sometimes considerably high) tuition fees. https://
www.gooduniversitiesguide.com.au/study-information/funding-your-education
How to focus on wellbeing in times of stress … http://www.utas.edu.au/news/2017/10/6/422-how-to-focus-
on-wellbeing-during-times-of-stress/
Looking after yourself in Term 4 … http://studyworkgrow.com.au/look-after-yourself/
Questions to expect in your next job interview … https://australiancareersservice.com.au/2017/09/05/five-
questions-expect-next-job-interview/
Page 10
O’Donnell Kate, Untidy Towns
Overwhelmed by the pressures of Year 12 and her scholarship, Adelaide flees boarding school
for the safety of her sleepy hometown. But there are no free rides, and Adelaide has to
work at the local historical society, a place that is as dusty and messy as her new life. Then,
Addie meets Jarrod, a boy who seems full of possibilities, but he’s just as stuck as she is.
Soon Addie realises that when you want something in life, you’ve actually got to do something
about it.
Lanagan Margo & Cai Rovina (Illustrator), Tintinnabula
In wild times and in wartime,
In times of fear an illness, I go
To Tintinnabula, where soft rains fall.
A lyrical narrative about moving from discomfort to peace in a bright, bare world.
Sandhu Jo, Tarin of the Mammoths: Clan of Wolves
Badly injured and lost while fleeing the Boar Clan, Tarin, Luuka and Kaija take refuge with the
peaceful Esi tribe during the harsh Winter. As Kaija slowly recovers, Tarin’s greatest wish is
realised when he and Luuka join an Esi bison hunt. But with the arrival of Spring, Tarin must
decide whether to continue his dangerous journey – even though his Offering is fast dwindling.
The second book in the exciting new Stone Age adventure series.
Gardner Sally, My Side of the Diamond
Jazmin has been shunned evert since her best friend Becky disappeared. But what happened to
Becky? Because she didn’t simply disappear – she jumped off a tall building and was never seen
again, almost as if she had vanished into thin air – but of course that couldn’t be possible. Was
the disappearance something to do with Jazmin? Or was it more to do with Icarus, so beguiling
and strangely ever youthful, with whom Becky was suddenly besotted. An extraordinary tale
about the power of love from the acclaimed and Carnegie winning novelist Sally Gardner.
Crestwood Library New Fiction October 2017
Page 11
Where: In the Wesley Uniting Church grounds at 32 Showground Road, Castle Hill
Dates/Times: Friday November 3rd 2017 (operating from 8.00am to 1.00pm) and
Saturday November 4th 2017 (also operating from 8.00am to 1.00pm)
This is one of the largest Garage Sales held in the Hills District each year, and proceeds go toward
deserving community organisations.
Sale items/Stall will include Books, Records, CDs, DVDs, Christmas, Clothing, Electrical, Furniture,
Manchester, Plants, Toys, White Elephant, Jewellery, Fine Art and China etc.
We will also be providing refreshments (tea, coffee and cake) during sale hours, together with a
Sausage Sizzle for lunch on both days, and Bacon and Egg rolls for breakfast on Saturday morning.
Enjoy the friendly atmosphere, and pick up a bargain (or two) knowing you are helping those
families who need our assistance within the Hills area.
IMPORTANT—PLEASE NOTE:
Due to current roadworks in the area, parking will be PROHIBITED on both sides of Showground
Road. Parking on the north side of Showground Road will be possible in Kentwell Avenue, Worthing
Avenue or Castle Street, whilst on the south side parking will be possible in Cheriton Avenue or Cecil
Avenue.
Page 12
For further information, there is a free seminar this weekend at Castle Hill RSL on Saturday, October 21 .
Click on the link for details.
https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/students-parents-free-motivation-study-skills-and-inner-peace-seminar-
tickets-36308180746?aff=crestwoodhigh
Crestwood High School does not necessarily endorse the businesses that advertise in this newsletter.