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THE PENINSULA PRESS
BARRENJOEY HIGH SCHOOL’S
Phone: 9918 8811Term 3 Week 10
27th September, 2019
CLASS OF 2019
Congratulations on
your Graduation!
Dear Year 12… as you prepare for the HSC exams.
As I sat down to write this edition of Peninsula Press I wondered where the time went. The six
years that I have spent with you have come and are almost gone and so this will be amongst my final correspondence regarding your achievements.
It has been an absolute pleasure to have worked so closely with you and your families on this
journey to Year 12. Over your time here, I have been so impressed to see each and every one
of you work hard to achieve your personal best and mature into fine young adults.
As I said to you at Tuesday night’s Valedictory Dinner, never underestimate the people around
you, especially your parents, family, friends and teachers. They have helped you get to this
point and have ‘cried, laughed and smiled’ with you. Continue to look out for each other. Some
of you had to overcome many challenging times these past 2 years. These challenges - you
will always remember and grow stronger from. If I could wish for anything, it is for you to
develop and maintain a positive purpose for this world!
Year 12 – whatever it is that you decide to do – do it well, do it with vigour, passion and
purpose. Do it whole-heartedly!
And finally, on behalf of all the teachers, (somewhat emotionally)... parents – thank you! For the
support you have shown the teachers and school staff, you have shown me personally, you
have shown Mr Pluck and before him – Ms Ryan (nee Dethick) and Mr Grunseit and Ms
Saunders (for their executive support) and most importantly the trust and faith you have in ourlocal public school.
Year 12 Semester Two (Final) Report
Congratulations to Year 12, who this week became just the third only graduating class to receive
more than 20 Distinguished Achiever Awards.
Year 12 received their school reports as part of their Graduation Documents on Friday 27th
September.
This reporting process allows us to tailor a non-judgemental learning plan specific to the
individual student while assisting them in setting realistic goals for their HSC and life beyondschool in a caring and supportive environment.
CLASS
OF
2019
The Final Reports for the 107 Year 12 students, with a mean Grade Point Average (GPA) of
3.5 were very pleasing with an enormous number of individual highlights.
26 students received a GOLD Principal’s Award by achieving a GPA of 4.1 or above.
28 students received a SILVER Principal’s Award by achieving a GPA of 3.7 or above.
63 students received a REC (Respect, Effort, Challenge) award by having 100% of their profile as
Always or Usually participating in their learning.
6 students received a ACADEMIC PROGRESS Award for advancing their GPA by 0.4 from Semester One to Semester Two.
GOLD Principal’s AWARD recipients
Frances Badger Willa Bell Klemm Sarah Bradhurst Ella Brady
Indiana Devine Annabel Ritchie Charlotte Scott Grace Duncan
Mia Smith Madison Flynn Ava Gardiner Ishbel Graham
Raphaella Katzen Zoe Kemp Zoe Whitlock Coraline Marot
Elena Newlyn Finn Panambalana Chloe Papin Cherie Pont
Maya Sarkar Coleman Sean Shi Isabella Turner Cooper Van Wijck
Montana Whereat Heidi Wiseman
SILVER Principal’s AWARD recipients
Lachlan Bates Minna Blackwell Blake Goozee Ebony Buskermolen
Fergus Cole Kasey Cramer Jamie Downs Finn Eriksson
Charlotte Graham Oliver Stokes Jordan Hawke Madison Hoschke
Lachlan Warrener Chelsea Jenkins Taya Knights Flynn Maynard
Keiran McCarthy-Reece Jorian Mitchell Chloe Morrall Christian Neale
Tia Parkes Layla Salz Raphael Slater India Turner
Molly Webster Tara Woods Emilia Wray Jonah Young
REC AWARD recipients
Frances Badger Willa Bell Klemm Minna Blackwell Blake Goozee
Ella Brady Ebony Buskermolen Fergus Cole Indiana Devine
Samantha Cooper Tiana Couzens Kasey Cramer Eleanor Crawshaw
Annabel Ritchie Jamie Downs Charlotte Scott Grace Duncan
Mia Smith Mica Hanke Joel Loadsman Madison Flynn
Will Golden Ishbel Graham Oliver Stokes Skye Holloway
Madison Hoschke Lachlan Warrener Chelsea Jenkins Raphaella Katzen
Zoe Kemp Taya Knights Zoe Whitlock Charlie Lewis
Coraline Marot Flynn Maynard Bella McCall Keiran McCarthy-Reece
Jess Monro Chloe Morrall Elena Newlyn Oliver Osborn
Finn Panambalana Chloe Papin Tia Parkes Brittany Pearson
Cherie Pont Anton Ravich Hugo Regan Kai Rijersberg
Layla Salz Sean Shi Raphael Slater Isabella Turner
India Turner Carissa Valentine Cooper Van Wijck Molly Webster
Jemima Weir Montana Whereat Heidi Wiseman Natalia Woods
Tara Woods Emilia Wray Jonah Young
ACADEMIC PROGRESS AWARD recipients
Frances Badger Ava Gardiner Honey Shearer Elena Newlyn
Maya Sarkar Coleman Isabella Turner
As you know we acknowledge the contribution students make to their learning is paramount to the
overall success of their education. In recognition of students’ efforts the 63 REC Award recipients in Year 12 are recognised below. Incredible result Year 12 – well done!
Year 12 Graduation Ceremony
At the Graduation Ceremony on Friday 27th September an ex-Barrenjoey graduate (James
Brechney– 2001) joined other special guests, parents and students to celebrate the
achievements of the departing Year 12.
The ceremony topped off a great week with the Valedictory Dinner, Staff V’s Students touch
football game, teacher’s ‘thank-you’ morning tea and Dawn Walk, making it a memorable five
days.
At the Ceremony many Year 12 students received awards in recognition of their fine efforts andachievements throughout their secondary schooling.
The most ‘Distinguished Achiever’ Award
It was with extreme pleasure that I presented the Most Distinguished Achiever Award to:
Isabella (Belle) Turner
This year, the recipient gained the almost perfect and truly outstanding feat of a GPA of 4.9.
As a further claim to this award – this year’s recipient placed 1st in three of her subjects with 4th
being the lowest rank recorded (across them)
Congratulations Belle!
This award is presented to the Year 12 student who display the most
outstanding qualities…. the most assiduous in study, diligent in
application. The calculation of this award has changed over the
years to what we have today, a reflection of the Grade Point Average
that so many students now use as motivation. This award goes to
the Graduating Year 12 student with the highest Grade PointAverage across their ten best units.
The Principal’s Award for Outstanding All Round Performance
The Principal’s Award for Outstanding All-Round Performance went to:
Zoe WhitlockThis award is given to a student who displays an outstanding level of effort
and involvement in all that they do. This student acts as an ambassador
across a number of fields, whether they be academic, sporting, creative,
cultural or through leadership.
The successful recipient of this award brings credit to themselves, their
family and the school and has acted as the greatest of role models to all
those around them. She has a GPA of 4.2, is a Senior Leader in the SRC
and current Australian sailing champion.
Well-done Zoe!
The Principal’s Award for Student Leadership
The Principal’s Award for Student Leadership for 2019 went to:
Heidi Wiseman and Flynn Maynard
At Barrenjoey we pride ourselves on the leadership
model we have created. It encourages students to
become involved in the issues of the day and
empowers them to be ‘part of the solution’.
This Award recognises students who epitomise the
ideal of ‘help thy neighbour’ and use their substantial
leadership skills and abilities to galvanise support from
other students to generate change.
Thank you Heidi and Flynn for the leadership you have provided over the past year.
The Awards for Excellence in Studies
The Award for Excellence in Studies is presented to students who display outstanding levels of
effort, ability, and involvement in all their subjects. Typically these students set very high
standards receiving outstanding academic results across a range of courses.
Each of these students have distinguished themselves with a Grade Point Average of at least
4.1, demonstrating excellent results across all of their courses.
They act as academic ambassadors and examples to us all of what can be achieved with ‘hard
work’, diligence and perseverance. Impressively this year group of 107 students has anincredible 26 being awarded.
The Awards for Excellence in Studies for 2019 were awarded to:
Frances Badger
Ella Brady
Madison Flynn
Raphaella Katzen
Elena Newlyn
Cherie Pont
Charlotte Scott
Isabella Turner
Zoe Whitlock
Willa Bell Klemm
Indiana Devine
Ava Gardiner
Zoe Kemp
Finn Panambalana
Annabel Ritchie
Sean Shi
Cooper Van Wijck
Heidi Wiseman
Sarah Bradhurst
Grace Duncan
Ishbel Graham
Coraline Marot
Chloe Papin
Maya Sarkar
Coleman
Mia Smith
Montana Whereat
FAREWELL YEAR 12 – WE WISH YOU WELL – GOOD LUCK IN THE HSC
The Friends of Barrenjoey Award
We are fortunate that each and every year we have literally hundreds of parents that help us in
some way. This award is presented to parents who have made significant and consistent
contributions to our school at the moment when their youngest child graduates or departs our
school.
Barrenjoey… is what it is today - partly due to the strength of our parents and their ‘community minded’ efforts throughout the years…
For 2019 there were seven inductees; Kate Cramer, Jonathon Cramer, Volker Klemm,
Emma Long, Eddie Wayling, Lisa Wayling and Rowena Wiseman.
These parents generously donated their wisdom, enthusiasm and guidance. They also freely
donated the hardest, yet most common and humanly available of all traits, and perhaps two of
their most ‘precious’ commodities; SUPPORT and TIME.
Their deeds have unknowingly and stealthily promoted Barrenjoey... helping to set us on the upward trajectory that we have today.
Final week of Term 3
This final week of term was exciting for a number of reasons, of course Year 12’s Graduation on
the Friday dominated – but as I mentioned earlier it wasn’t the only thing that happened.
On Thursday Year 12 participated in the traditional Barrenjoey Lighthouse walk to celebrate the
end of secondary schooling and the beginning of life beyond. Held at sunrise it involved Mr
Pluck, Mr Grunseit, Year 12, many staff and parents walking to the Barrenjoey Lighthouse to
see the sun rise while other parents cooked a great breakfast at Palm Beach for when the
walkers returned.
At the Graduation Assembly I addressed Year 12. I asked them to consider Pygmalion.
Pygmalion can be interpreted and summarised in numerous ways but when taken as a self-
fulfilling prophecy where a student’s own expectations will forge their future and they will act in
ways that make their expectation become certain.
As I said to Year 12 “become the person with a ‘mind of your own’ and forge the destiny that
you fulfil with expectations that challenge you for a purposeful future.”
All the best Year 12!
Have a great week everyone and a safe holiday. Study hard Year 12... Ian Bowsher
CONGRATULATIONS - MERIT AWARD RECIPIENTS
"At Barrenjoey High School we are proud of
the achievements, participation and efforts of
our students. Our Merit system
acknowledges students’ accomplishments
across all fields of endeavour and
encourages improvement and sustained
application.
The Barrenjoey High School Merit Award
System is a cumulative process throughout
one academic year and recognises
achievement at a number of levels, allowing
all students to experience acknowledgment
of success.
Well done to the following students who have achieved Bronze Merit Awards.
GOLD MERIT AWARD RECIPIENTS
Well done to the all the students who have achieved
Gold Merit Awards, through collecting 45 positive
entries on the welfare system.
YEAR 12
Fergus Cole
Samantha Cooper
Kasey Cramer
Eleanor Crawshaw
Indiana Devine
Jamie Downs
Gracie Duncan
Blake Goozee
Skye Holloway
Raphaella Katzen
Taya Knights
Charlie Lewis
Coraline Marot
Keiran McCarthy-Reece
Chloe Papin
Tia Parkes
Cherie Pont
Annabel Ritchie
Charlotte Scott
Raphael Slater
Belle Turner
Lachlan Warrener
Zoe WhitlockHeidi Wiseman
YEAR 10
Astrid Twibill Hall
YEAR 8
Maya Boffey
Tom Crighton
Piper Kemp
YEAR 7
Cora Proctor
Noah Smith
Congratulations
SILVER MERIT AWARD RECIPIENTS
Well done to all the
students who have
achieved Silver Merit
Awards, through collecting
30 positive entries on the welfare system.
YEAR 12
Jasmine Axford
Frances Badger
Ebony Buskermolen
Tyson Farrell
Madi Flynn
Ava Gardiner
Lotte Graham
Charlotte Harris
Jordan Hawke
Madi Hoschke
Chelsea Jenkins
Flynn Maynard
Jorian Mitchell
Jess Monro
Chloe Morrall
Christian Neale
Pierre Okkes
Hugo Regan
Kai Rijgersberg
Oliver Stokes
Molly Webster
YEAR 11
Madelyne Andrews
Zoe Coles
Taleisha Kalpage
Nina Paton
Isabella Stewart
Matthew Sutcliffe
Ani Thain
YEAR 10
Jessica Doyle
Brooke Edwards
Abbey Mitchell
Caitlin Mulvany
Ana Stankovic
YEAR 9
Joe Boaler
Kai Shimakage
Harry Young
YEAR 8
Tary Attarzadeh Yazdi
Ruairdh Cashell-Knight
Nathan Eding
Ana Gerathy
Ariel Hutchinson
Mya Van Gestel
YEAR 7
Ella Bellingham
Griff Brondum
Jet Crichton
Wil Duncan
Charlotte Gee
Alex Hailes
Sunny Hoelzle
Stella Julius
Amelie Kalpage
Broc Ritchie
Jasmin Robinson
Rishi Sarkar Coleman
Grace Whalley
BRONZE MERIT AWARD RECIPIENTS
YEAR 12
Minna Blackwell
Finn Eriksson
Zoe Esser
Kiani Godsall
Ondine Mirosch
Brittany Pearson
Layla Salz
Eva Simpson
Angeline Smith
Max Steer
Jared Thompson
India Turner
Jackson Upton
Carissa Valentine
Jemima Weir
YEAR 11
Fifi Archibald
Thomas Goodall
Christopher Hope
Ben Hrones
Ben Johns
Eladie Jones
Declan Kasch
Jeremy Langridge
Harry Milsom
Will Moore
Zali O’Malley
Erik Reading
Daniel Reay
Jamieson Rose
Ciel Silvestro
Van Whiteman
Bijou Ziemer
YEAR 10
Ashleigh Bateson
Lili-Rose Bennett
Jamie Brown
Alex Candler-Szabo
William Clarke
William Crighton
Oren Foster
Riahna Frost
Jade Hobbs
Kaylin Jones
Jesse McCabe
Nina McGuffog
Halina Morley
Astrid Osborn
Noah Quinlan
Caitlin Robinson
Tyella Toll
Imogen Weir
Angus Welch
Aiden Whereat
Congratulations
Positive entries are awarded by teachers when students display adherence to the School's Respect, Effort
and Challenge framework."
YEAR 9
Joe Beckley
Jacob Cowan
Matthew Dollar
Letty Eves
A’Janae Gow
Holly Hammond
Emily McDonald
Josh O’Keefe
Caelib Reading
Sofi Varela
YEAR 8
Max Bonko
Tim Bradford
Ander Colman
Ollie Hrones
Rudy Nicholson
Jesse Roze
Emily Tinker
YEAR 7
Kai Attawell
Hannah Bateson
Amelia Campbell
Billie Friend
Bailey Griffiths
Piper Kitchen
Lilli Perrett-Earley
Frankie Small
Bronte Sprouster
Charlie Ward
Congratulations to all the students who have achieved Bronze Merit Awards,
by collecting 15 positive entries.
SURVIVING YEAR 12
Get your copy of this special edition book $10
If you would like to purchase one of
these books we only have limited
numbers left – at the front office
We have limited number of these updated special edition
“Surviving Year 12” books in the front office for just $10.
A must for final year students and their families. Written by
Dr Michael Carr-Gregg a psychologist specialising in
adolescent mental health and parenting adolescents.
In this edition:
- Advice to students on how they can cope with the
pressure
- Work smarter and actually enjoy their final year
- Overcoming anxiety and stress
- Setting goals
- Dealing with procrastination
- Ensuring exercise and diet regimes are good
- How to cope with the exams themselves
$10$10
ARTISTS OF THE WEEK
Henry Lau and Jasmin Robinson Year 7 Visual Arts have completed an edition of black and white lino block prints, some have been brilliantly hand coloured with oil pastels.
Henry Lau
Jasmin Robinson
GOOD BYE AND GOOD LUCK MS HOCKING – TAS FACULTY
Farewell Ms Ellie Hocking
we wish you all the very
best with your new
adventures.
Barrenjoey High School
is going to miss you!
YEAR 12 EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE CAKE COMPETITION
Year 12 Earth and Environmental Science completed their course with a small cake
competition. The cakes had to be geologically themed from the course syllabus, and also taste
great.
Students competed for the prize of an engraved cake sever with a course themed picture
engraved.
The winning cake was a joint effort by Gracie Duncan and Zoe Kemp with an Open-Cut mine
cake with mine trucks. The other notable and tasty cakes were the Stegosaurus cake by
Indiana Devine, Recycling cake by Coraline Marot, and Flynn Maynard's Volcano Cake.
YEAR 7 MATHS CLASS – MODEL MAKING
This term, Year 7 maths students learned all about scale and area calculation by making a scale model of a house or dwelling of their choice. Check out some of their amazing creations!
Barrenjoey High School Parent Survey 2019
We are committed to ensure that our school is meeting your needs and exceeding your
expectations. We welcome your feedback about Barrenjoey High School and request specific
information on areas where we could improve.
By completing this survey you will help us to clarify and strengthen the important relationship
between Barrenjoey and the local community.
Survey data will help us to:
• understand your perspectives on teaching, communication and the school’s support of
learning and behaviour
• understand your perspectives on activities and practices related to learning
• engage the school community in discussions to identify strategic directions for school
improvement and planning for the future.
The survey contains 10 questions and should take
approx. 9 minutes to complete. Data received is
anonymous. The survey can be completed on any
mobile or desktop device.
Please click on the link below, or copy/paste into your browser to gain access to the survey.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/PSurvey2019
BARRENJOEY
MOUNTAIN
BIKE TEAM
Cannonball
MTB
Festival
2019
WARRINGAH ZONE SCHOOL SURFING CHAMPIONSHIPS
The Warringah Zone School Surfing Championships was held at
Avalon Beach last Tuesday. With a very small, clean swell turning up it
was a challenging day of surfing for all. Barrenjoey was represented in
all 3 categories: Open Girls, Junior Boys (U15 Years) and Senior Boys
(Over 15 Years). In the Open Girls, Halina Morley placed 3rd and
Hunter Roberts placed 4th, whilst in the Junior Boys Dane Dujic was
2nd, Archie Mandin was 3rd and Ariel Hutchinson placed 4th in a very
close result.
Thanks to all surfers for a wonderful day!!
WELLBEING AT BARRENJOEY – TERM 3
This term, students at Barrenjoey have taken part in activities designed to enhance student
wellbeing.
Year 7 watched a play about cyber safety and bullying called Sticks and Stones by Brainstorm
Productions. This play addresses bullying in schools and provides strategies for anger
management, conflict resolution and breaking the cycle of violence. Students loved the way
the show was engaging and humorous whilst teaching them about interpersonal relationships.
Year 9 and 10 both saw a play, again by Brainstorm Productions called Cheap Thrills which
looks at choices, mental health and the consequences of risk taking and substance abuse.
Year 10 also completed our Emotional Health Workshop led by Liz Whyte. This course was
designed by Liz for our students and this is the third year all of year 10 have completed the
program. It is based on the Accidental Counsellor Workshop and aims to empower our
students to recognise emotional health issues in themselves and their peers then teach them
how to help and support each other. In small groups of 12-15 students, the 2 hour session
was both powerful and educational and all students learnt valuable lessons for now and the
future.
Year 12 were thinking about life and celebrations after HSC at the Red Frogs Safe Schoolies
talk. This highly engaging and informative session was designed to allow students to reflect
on how they can minimise their risks when at Schoolies and overseas in the future. They all
commented that it was a very valuable hour - and they enjoyed the red frogs they got to eat
too!
Year 12 boys also completed the follow up workshop for the Tomorrow Man program. They
discussed masculinity, mental health, and leave year 12 with strengthened resilience, self-
confidence and connectedness to their peer group.
Term 4 continues to be busy in wellbeing. There are programs for each of the year groups and
we have a number of small group programs running with Dylan, our youth worker, including
workshops to reduce anxiety and stress, Rock and Water run with Mr Moylan and support
groups for students who are affected by family separation. If you think your child could benefit
from these programs, please contact Sarah Saunders, Head Teacher of Wellbeing.
All wellbeing programs are paid for as part of your wellbeing contribution for 2019. Thank youfor your prompt payment.
CASUAL WORK – AVAILABLE HERE AT BARRENJOEY
IN THE CANTEEN (Friday’s Only)
Casual work in Canteen at Barrenjoey- ONE DAY PER WEEK (Friday) starting from 1st November.
Hours are 9.30am to 3.00pm
You will be required to
• Keep canteen clean at all times
• Washing up – bowls, pots etc.
• Complete end of day clean up
• Restocking of shelves and fridges
• Preparation of food for next day
• Serving students at recess and lunch
• Cash register use
Working with Children required
First Aid certificate required
Start Term 4, November 1st
Award wages
Opportunity to expand hours when available
Please send your application to Di Cutrie: [email protected]
SUSTAINABILITY AT BARRENJOEY
By Ben RitchiePlastic Replacements
The ocean is littered with 150 million tonnes (for some level of
comparison, that is about 100 times the weight of all the busses in
Australia), and with a steady stream of 8 million tonnes being
added each year. So what can you do? Plastic replacements like
beeswax wraps and boomerang bags - almost anything reusable
works, and will generally end up costing you less, especially when
considering that the average household will use about 24 plastic
rolls a year - and a beeswax wrap that is taken care of (not left in
the sun too long and washed with cold water every now and then)
will last around 12 months. Most people in Avalon seem to use
boomerang bags now and you can see the difference in plastic
already so I won’t make you read any more on those . With the
use of things like beeswax wraps we can strangle that stream of
rubbish to a drizzle - even if we can only make a difference inAvalon, it all counts.
Here are some other plastic alternatives
https://www.biome.com.au/911-plastic-free-life
MONDAY
14 OCTOBER
TUESDAY
15 OCTOBER
WEDNESDAY
16 OCTOBER
THURSDAY
17 OCTOBER
FRIDAY
18 OCTOBER
ALL
STUDENTS
RETURN FOR
TERM 4
Year 7 Tutorial
Program Week
Year 10
Tutorial
Program Week
Year 10 Dance
Assessment
Band
Rehearsal
6pm-8pm
Year 9 Camp Year 9 Camp
HSC Exams
Commence
Year 9 Camp
WEEK 1 (A) TERM 4
MONDAY
21 OCTOBER
TUESDAY
22 OCTOBER
WEDNESDAY
23 OCTOBER
THURSDAY
24 OCTOBER
FRIDAY
25 OCTOBER
Year 10
Tutorial
Program Week
Year 7 Tutorial
Program Week
Year 7
Vaccinations
Year 11
Flexible
Learning Day
Band
Rehearsal
6pm-8pm
Year 4 Day
(Avalon Public
School)
Year 4 Day
(Avalon Public
School)
WEEK 2 (B) TERM 4
EXCURSION INFORMATION
EXCURSION YEAR GROUP DATE OF
EXCURSION
PAYMENT
DUE DATE
COST
Bronze Duke of Ed
Walk
9 31st Oct to 1st
Nov
17th Oct $330
SRC CAMP 7-10 29th Oct 21st Oct $25
SRC CAMP 11 28th-29th Oct 21st Oct $145
Luna Park 10 2nd Dec 1st Nov $52
Year 9 Camp
Barrenjoey High School Year 10 Tutorial Program
Term 4, Week 1 – Week 4
Barrenjoey High School is offering small group tutorials in English and Mathematics. The four-
week program starts Term 4, Week 1 Monday 14 October up to and including Term 4, Week 4
beginning Monday 4 November. The sessions will go for 1 hour at 3:30 onwards and all
tutorials will be held at school in A Block. Skilled and experienced tutors will work with students
in a friendly environment delivering course material, challenging concepts, revision topics and
exam strategies. As we run on a cost-only basis the tutorials are offered at the very reasonable
price of $100.00 per subject for the four-week program.
The tutorials will assist students in improving their Year 10 results and better prepare them for
their studies in Year 11.
Be quick! Spots fill up fast!
Confirmation of places will be emailed by the end of Term 3 along with invoices requesting
payment by Monday 14 October.
Please wait for your confirmation place before making payment to the Treasurer.
Please email your enrolment to [email protected] indicating what tutorial(s) you would like to enrol your child in.
Student Name: Days NOT available
• Maths
• English
• Extension English
• Extension Maths
We look forward to having your child participate in the tutorial program, which will assist
them to develop and consolidate their knowledge and skills, encourage confidence and
facilitate students to reach their academic best.
Thank you and kind regards,
Ian Bowsher Belinda Waterson
Principal Tutorial Co-ordinator
The Barrenjoey Careers Website is a great resource for
students, parents and staff with information on careers
and post school.
Good Afternoon everyone,
Here is the last careers newsletter for Term 3.
http://bit.ly/bhscareernews24919
Year 12: Reminder Early Bird UAC Applications close 30th September www.uac.edu.au
Year 10 Work Experience
Reminder: All students should be well on the way to securing their work experience placements.
The completed / signed paperwork is due at the end of term 3.
You can find all the relevant info and forms with the link below.
https://www.barrenjoeyhighschool.com.au/intranet/year-10/careers-information/
Password: 8454
Please contact me if you would like to make an appointment.
Regards,
Michael Moylan
Careers Advisor
Year 10 Advisor
If you would like to volunteer at the school canteen, even for a couple of hours
please contact the school on Ph: 9918 8811
CANTEEN ROSTER
Week 2 Term 4 CANTEEN ROSTER
MONDAY 21 OCTOBER Paula Lowe
TUESDAY 22 OCTOBER HELP NEEDED
WEDNESDAY 23 OCTOBER HELP NEEDED
THURSDAY 24 OCTOBER HELP NEEDED
FRIDAY 25 OCTOBER Bridgit Osborn & Pauline Wright
TERM 3, 2019
Week 1 Term 4 CANTEEN ROSTER
MONDAY 14 OCTOBER HELP NEEDED
TUESDAY 15 OCTOBER HELP NEEDED
WEDNESDAY 16 OCTOBER HELP NEEDED
THURSDAY 17 OCTOBER HELP NEEDED
FRIDAY 18 OCTOBER HELP NEEDED
Thank you to all our wonderful
volunteers who helped in the canteen
for the last 3 terms. We look forward to
seeing you next term. Enjoy the
holiday break!