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Racecourse Road, Yea, 3717 Phone: 57972207 Fax: 57972931 Email: [email protected] Website www.yeahs.vic.edu.au
YEA HIGH SCHOOL YEA HIGH SCHOOL Issue 14, 18th August, 2016
IMPORTANT DATES:
AUGUST
19th - 9A First Aid
24th - 9B First Aid
27th - GVBR Training
31st - GVBR Training
SEPTEMBER
9th - Round Robin Sports Day
16th - Last Day of Term 3
MATHS HELP Maths teachers at Yea HS will be running maths help/homework sessions, beginning this term for Years 7 - 12 students. The sessions will be on Thursday each week and run in the hub from 3.30pm to 4.30pm.
Maths Teaching Team
YEAR 12 NEWS
Year 12 VCE students have two presentations coming
up from Engage Education. These occur on September
9th and October 14th, focusing on motivational strate-
gies and exam preparation/techniques.
Year 12 last day will be Tuesday 18th October. On this
day students will complete their final formal lesson
(English) followed by some fun, assembly, and an ex-
cursion.
The 2016 Valedictory Dinner to celebrate the comple-
tion of secondary schooling for Year 12’s (VCAL &
VCE) will be held at Beaufort Manor in Yea, on Thurs-
day 17th November. More Details to follow.
Mr James Walsh
GVBR SILENT AUCTION To raise money for this year’s GVBR we will
be holding a silent auction for a trailer of
firewood which was kindly been donated by
Stuart McLeish. Please enter your bids
through the office on 5797 2207. The auc-
tion will be drawn on Wednesday the 7th of
September, bids will close at 3.30pm.
Well done to all students who have been
raising money through selling chocolates. It
has been a great success.
Ms Yasmin Penrose
HUME REGION BADMINTON ROUND ROBIN
COMPETITION
The Yea High School Year 8 Badminton team went to
Wangaratta last week hoping to snare a win. Mitch Temperton,
Ben Charles, Gianluca Laudisio and Josh Vickery-Stewart
played very well. The result were very close. However, we lost
more games than we won.
Ben and Gianluca summed up the day with their comments.
Ben: “It was a tough game with only two wins, but we had some
close games as well.”
Gianluca: “Although we lost most of our games everyone on
our team showed good sportsmanship.”
Well done to all the boys.
Mr. Ian Jones
PRINCIPAL’S TEAM REPORT
School Improvement Work
The driveway and tennis court upgrade is almost finished. The security fencing has been removed but the
final inspections and a tidy up are required before the driveway is open for traffic access.
Subject Selection
Students in Year 11 or Year 12 in 2017 should have submitted an initial subject selection sheets by today.
In the next two to three weeks students will receive a blocked selection sheet with the subjects offered by
the school. Students should consult with their teachers and families to ensure the most suitable subjects to
support their pathway.
Traffic Management
Parents and the school community are reminded of the speed restrictions around the school. The front of
the school has a new parking and pick up area thanks to improvements works undertaken by the Murrind-
indi Shire. This area should be open before the end of Term 3. The next stage of the school improvement
works will be centred on the ART, Wood and Technology area adjacent to the bus circle and car park.
Information on the traffic movement in that area will be made available closer to the start of the work.
Child Safe
The school and school council is currently working to embed new Child Safe standards within the school.
Strategies to embed include:
A child safe policy or statement of commitment to child safety;
A code of conduct that establishes clear expectations for appropriate behaviour with children;
Screening, supervision, training and other human resources practices that reduce the risk of child
abuse by new and existing personnel;
Processes for responding to and reporting suspected child abuse;
Strategies to identify and reduce or remove risks of child abuse;
Strategies to promote the participation and empowerment of children;
A code of conduct, policy and information will be available in coming weeks and posted on the school web
site.
Sport Day
The next Southern Ranges round robin sport day is on Friday 9th of September. Students in Year 7 to Year
10 are encouraged to participate. VCE classes will be running unless that teacher is coaching a team. VCE
students are expected to be at school.
Interim Reports
In the next two weeks teachers are being asked to prepare Term 3 interim reports. These reports will be
posted out to families and, in the last week of Term 3, there will be opportunities for families to discuss the
report with teachers.
Attendance
As the school has recently moved to full electronic roll marking we have become aware of a few inaccura-
cies. Our Advisors have been talking to students in an effort to reduce the number of unexplained absenc-
es. In the next few weeks each family will receive a letter that will list all of their child’s unexplained absenc-
es in 2016. Space is provided on the letter next to the absence for you to make a comment. Please help the
school by returning this letter as soon as possible so that we can update and improve the accuracy of our
student’s attendance data. It is also important to remind everyone that all absences need to be called
through to the school.
Compass
Hopefully by now most students and parents with smart phones have downloaded the
Compass App. We will soon be opening up Compass to parents. When this happens par-
ents will be sent an instruction brochure that will help you navigate the system. To get
started families should log in to Compass at:
yeahs.vic.jdlf.com.au
Parents will be issued with their own log in details but in the short term you are able to use your child’s.
When fully operational parents will receive attendance alerts and student coursework and feedback. Pay-
ments and permissions for excursions can be made through the system.
Parents will be able to access many aspects of the curriculum including
assessment and reporting. It is an exciting programme that will make a
positive change to our school. The school will gradually release the vari-
ous aspects of Compass over the next 6 months.
Mr. Bruce Skewes & Mr. Brian D’Arcy
CREATING CONVERSATIONS
On Monday 22 August, Year 10 students are required to attend the Creating Conversations Evening at Yea
High School. All parents are encouraged to attend this informative event.
Creating Conversations is a Health Program that aims to break down the communication barriers between
teenagers and parents when it comes to talking about drugs and alcohol. Parents participate in a series of
activities which are facilitated by the students. Students have been practicing in Health lessons this term.
Activities range from asking parents to put themselves in their child's shoes to ranking harmful situations,
and getting conversations flowing. The evening will also be attended by a local drug and alcohol worker,
police, nurse and ambulance officers who form a panel at the end of the activities so parents can ask ques-
tions whilst students prepare supper.
Please RSVP via the school office before the ASAP for catering purposes.
Judith MacArthur, Rowan Treloar & Simone Smale-Younger
Today Yea High School
said goodbye to Pacome
Delelienne who has been
staying with the Turvey
Family as part of an ex-
change program. Pacome
has been visiting the high
school regularly this Term
to improve his English.
We wish him safe travels.
Student Teachers—Brittany Soutter, Brooke Dibella,
Troy Lores and Caitlin Eccles have been doing their
rounds at Yea High School for the past few weeks. They
have completed a research project looking at student
wellbeing and attendance, especially in relationship to
sports carnival days and the use of technology. The find-
ings from the surveys will be used to support these pro-
grams in 2017. We thank them for their contribution.
SOCIAL SERVICE
Over the past financial year 2015 - 16 the
school donated $576 to support our foster
children Nantinin and Adoniya
from Uganda. Every Tuesday
morning the Form Cap-
tains collect the small change
from their fellow students.
The cup collection amount
has been down recently so
we ask that all students make
a concerted effort to bring in
their change every Tuesday
to support Nantinin and
Adoniya.
STUDENT RESILIENCE SURVEY: STUDENT WELLBEING
This week all students in Years 7-12 have once again been asked to complete the Resilient Youth
Australia Survey. This Resilience Survey collects, collates and presents our students answers to are-
as relating to their levels of Resilience over a three year period. This survey, now in its second year, is
assisting the school in identifying and developing a whole school approach to student wellbeing and
engagement that best meet the needs of our individual students. The survey considers responses by
our students to their Safety Pathway (empowerment, belonging, boundaries and expectations and
adult support), Happy Pathway (positive relationships, hope, healthy mind and healthy body) and Ful-
filling Pathway (educational engagement, social skills, positive identity and values). The findings from
these surveys will be reported to parents in future newsletters.
Also there is 100 ways in 100 days community campaign inspired by the central ranges local learning
and employment network. We want to find 100 ways to help young people transition from school to
further education, training and employment. To get involved visit: 100ways.com.au
Diane Miller
YEAR 6—YEAR 7 2017
TRANSITION
Yea Primary school stu-dent, Declan Fulford and Sacred Heart student. Ri-ley Slevin showing off Art-work they completed dur-ing the recent transition day at Yea High School.
This day allows prospec-tive students for Year 7, 2017, to become familiar with the school and the teachers.
Year 9 Students at the 3D Printing Excursion that occurred on the 8th and 9th of August, at Quan-
tum in Melbourne.
Student’s had a great time.
TERTIARY OPEN DAYS AND VTAC COURSE APPLICATION INFORMATION
Open Days are currently happening all over Melbourne and are an excellent way for students to obtain
course information, speak to current students and teachers in areas of interest and to get a general feel
for a place they may wish to study at in the year or two. Course applications are now open on the VTAC
website, students need to register to apply for courses and scholarships. Two information sessions re-
garding course and SEAS application have already been held for Year 12 students, the next session
will take place on Monday 22nd August at lunchtime. Students are encouraged to come along with any
questions they may have regarding the application process.
TERTIARY INSTITUTES DATES 2016
Australian Catholic University (ACU) August 14th 2016 (Sunday) Open Day Melbourne 10am-4pm August 28th 2016 (Sunday) Open Day Ballarat 10am-3pm
Deakin University (DEAKIN) August 7th 2016 (Sunday) Warrnambool Campus August 21st 2016 (Sunday) Geelong Waurn Ponds & Gee-long Waterfront Campuses August 28th 2016 (Sunday) Melbourne Burwood Campus
Federation University (FEDUNI) August 28th 2016 (Sunday) Open Day Ballarat & Gippsland Campuses 10am-3pm
La Trobe University (LATROBE) August 4th 2016 (Thursday) Sydney August 5th 2016 (Friday) Shepparton August 7th 2016 (Sunday) Melbourne August 14th 2016 (Sunday) Bendigo August 15th 2016 (Monday) Albury-Wodonga August 17th 2016 (Wednesday) Mildura
Monash University (MONASH) August 6th 2016 (Saturday) Peninsula Campus August 7th 2016 (Sunday) Caulfield and Clayton Campuses August 21st 2016 (Sunday) Parkville Campus
RMIT University (RMIT) August 14th 2016 (Sunday) Open Day
Swinburne University of Technology (SWINBURNE)
July 31st 2016 (Sunday) Hawthorn campus
University of Melbourne (MELBOURNE) August 21st 2016 (Sunday) Parkville 10am-4pm
Victoria University (VU) August 28th 2016 (Sunday) Footscray
VICTORIA TAFE & COLLEGES
Box Hill Institute August 21st 2016 (Sunday) Lilydale Open Day 10am–3pm August 28th 2016 (Sunday) Box Hill Open Day 10am-3pm
CAE Oxford Aviation Academy August 7th 2016 (Sunday) Moorabbin 10am-3pm
The Hotel School Melbourne August 20th 2016 (Saturday) Open Day Melbourne 9am-1pm
Holmesglen Institute January 21st 2016 (Thursday) Open Day March 17th 2016 (Thursday) Open Day May 12th 2016 (Thursday) Open Day June 16th 2016 (Thursday) Open Day August 11th 2016 (Thursday) Open Day September 15th 2016 (Thursday) Open Day October 27th 2016 (Thursday) Open Day December 15th 2016 (Thursday) Open Day
Sage Institute of Education August 28th 2016 (Sunday) Melbourne Spencer Street 10am-4pm
VFA Learning (Fitness & Sport, MasSage Institute of Education Therapy, Childcare)
October 15th 2016 (Saturday) Open Day Narre Warren, Es-sendon Fields, Geelong
Kinglake Ranges Community House We have some great new activities, and some continuing ones, happening at the House! · Winter Warmer Gatherings - Mondays 12-2pm. FREE · Lantern Making – Sunday 21 August 10.30am. Make a lantern to carry at “Into the Light” community pa-rade. FREE · On the Couch with Kath – Monday 22 August. Kath chatting with Chi Kwang. $5 (includes morning tea) · Community Groups Meeting – Tuesday 23 August. Chat, collaborate & share info & ideas. FREE · Boat/Jet Ski Licence – Saturday 10 September 9am-1pm. $125 Why not come along to one of our General Interest/Ongoing Groups – try something new, or pick up an old interest – we’d love to see you! · Playgroup – Monday, Tuesday, Thursday. 10am – 12pm · Life Drawing – Mondays. 7pm–9pm · Children’s Dancing – Tuesdays. 4.15pm-5pm during school terms. · Yoga – Thursdays 9am – 10.15am · Community Groups Meeting - Tuesday 23 August. 7pm – 8.30pm. (Quarterly. 4th Tuesday of the month) · Buzz of the Bees – Thursday 1 September. 7.30pm – 9pm (1st Thursday of the month) · Knit Knack–Tuesday 23 August, 13 September. 10am – 1pm (2nd& 4th Tuesday of the month) · Kinglake Historical Society–Wednesday 7 & 21 September. 12.30pm – 3.30pm (1st& 3rd Wednesday of the month) · Kinglake Ranges Photography Club – 7 September. 7.30pm. (1st Wednesday of the month) · Kinglake Ranges Arts– Wednesday 7 September. 7.30pm – 9.30pm (1st Wednesday of the month) · Landcare* – Monday 12 September. 7.30pm @ Kinglake Scout Hall (2nd Monday of the month) · Volunteering Murrindindi - http://www.volunteermurrindindi.com.au/ · Food Share –Mondays. 10am-12pm
The Reading Challenge will begin at Yea High School next Tuesday at lunchtime—1pm. Please come
along and start choosing books to read!