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Bega High News
30 May 2016
Phone: 6492 9000 Fax: 6492 3996 Email: [email protected] Web Address: www.bega-h.schools.nsw.edu.au/
Mission Statement Bega High School is committed to providing excellence in education, which prepares all students to contribute responsibly to a changing world by preparing students to be:
Skilled lifelong learners
Balanced in their life
Skilled problem solvers and decision makers in relation to all aspects of their lives
Responsible and compassionate citizens
Self-confident
Valued group participants
Principal’s Report Achievement = Engagement It was very satisfying to be able to celebrate students' high rates of attendance for the first 70 days of this school year at recent Year Meetings. Several students were acknowledged for 100% attendance so far, and every student is encouraged to stay engaged as much as possible - for their own learning success and for their future health and wellbeing. The attendance rate is currently 85%, with more than 675 students above 80% and everyone is reminded that even missing a couple of hours of school a week all adds up to missed opportunities.
Well done to:
Year 7: Breanna Bassett Emily Beavis Shikane Boreham Maalik Butcher Georgia Carpenter Jade Grant Mya Green-Aldridge Chloe Ison Liam Kelly Hayley Kull Klaudia Northey Joven Pittman Gemma Smith Bianca Thoms, Cody Waplington Holly Wassink
Year 8: Holly Christison Dylan Cooper Oscar Gill Caitlin Gross Taran Gross Kaela Kull Emmanuel Lawrence-O’Leary Noah Murray Creswell Robinson Dominic Symss Isabella Whitaker
Year 9: Alivia Boreham Chloe Cassandro Lawrence Davis Zachery Harlow Kyle Jee Janet King Prue Scullin-Ryan David Tabor Atika Waplington
Year 11: Jake Cesnik Aidan Coady Chloe Harlow Eleanore Keys Elyse Philipzen Gavin Ringland Matthew Sheehan Jordan Spindler Louise Stewart Timothy Stoddard Matilda Sutherland
Year 12: Duke Boreham Jacinda Clements Blake Dowling Jordan Tarlinton Rose-Indigo Terrey
Reporting Season This week Year 12 students were the first to receive academic reports produced using data from the new Sentral database. If you have any questions about report content please contact the school to speak with Mrs Jennifer Smith or Mr Scott to discuss (64929000). As has been mentioned earlier, parents and carers can access student data, and now reports, in the Sentral parent portal - just ring to receive an access code.
Future-focused Meeting the educational and social challenges and opportunities afforded students, staff and the Bega community is an ongoing focus of Bega High School. A recent panel of community and education representatives contributed to realising that goal by selecting a new Principal - I had great pleasure in accepting the position and look forward to working with Bega valley students into the future as they develop into self-confident and lifelong learners, and informed, compassionate and responsible citizens.
Mrs Linda Thurston Principal
Learning and Engagement Survey Students who attend school regularly are more likely to achieve educational success, and increase their career and life options. Student attendance has been identified as an important aspect of a student’s wellbeing, while poor patterns of attendance place students at risk of not achieving their educational, social and psychological potential.
Reduced engagement with learning opportunities and with peers could also reduce the quality of choices that individuals are able to make in later life situations.
Communities benefit from students who regularly attend school and are achieving. These benefits include greater student safety, community wellbeing, and a sense of connectedness for all.
The school is looking at possibilities for celebrating and acknowledging students who demonstrate their engagement in learning through their attendance rates.
We are also revising strategies for increasing the school’s attendance rate for all students. In this survey we are asking students, parents/carers and staff members about their preferences and asking for other suggestions.
Please use the link below to access this survey by Friday, 17 June 2016.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/XMVQ558
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Coming Events Tuesday, 31 May:
Open Zone Netball at Bega Open Girls Hockey at Bega Valley Fields
Wednesday, 1 June: School Athletics Carnival
Thursday, 2 June: Boys U15s AFL at Narooma
Friday, 3 June: AIME Program for Years 9, 10, 11 & 12 Indigenous
students Under 15s Girls AFL at Lawrence Park, Tathra Regional Cross Country Run at Campbelltown
Wednesday, 8 June: University of Wollongong Excursion for Year 10 Year 7 Maths Test Brumbies Rugby 10s in Canberra
Thursday, 9 June: SCLC Band Practice at Bega High Year 12 Photo Day Years 8 and Year 10 Subject Selection
Information Night in hall from 5:30 pm
Monday, 13 June: Queen’s Birthday Public Holiday
Tuesday, 14 June: P & C Meeting
Thursday, 16 June: Zeal Theatre Company performance in school hall
for Years 7, 8 & 9 English classes and Years 10, 11 & 12 Drama classes
Coondoo Classic Mountain Bike Championship at Currambene State Forest (south of Nowra)
Quota International’s 2016 Student of the Year Quest
Quota International of Narooma Inc has pleasure in inviting Bega High School students to participate in the 2016 Student of the Year Quest. Students from Years 9, 10 and 11 are eligible to participate.
Our club hopes that a number of your students will be encouraged to accept this opportunity to gain valuable experience through participating in the Quest.
The Quest has two aspects. Firstly, a panel of independent judges will interview and assess the contestants on personality; sporting and cultural interests; general knowledge; citizenship and leadership potential. These interviews will be followed by the public speaking section of the competition held in the evening after dinner.
The Quest will be held on
Wednesday 26 July at Club Narooma, Princes Highway, Narooma
The winner will go on to compete at the Quest Final.
Rosemary Towers Student of the Year Committee Ph: 4476 2614 Email: [email protected]
Subject Selection Information Night for Years 8 and 10
Thursday, 9 June in the hall at 5:30 pm
This information evening in the school hall will give parents and students the
opportunity to meet and talk to faculty members regarding subjects on offer for
Years 9 and 11 in 2017
For more information contact Scott Defina (Deputy Principal in charge of Years 8 & 10)
As part of the Year 10 into 11 Subject Selection process
A ‘TAFE Taster Day’ for ALL Year 10 will be held at
Bega Campus of Illawarra TAFE on Wednesday, 22 June
between 12 noon – 2:45 pm for an Information Session on
TAFE Courses available.
An Information sheet and permission note has been given out. Please assist the process by returning permission notes as soon as possible.
Any queries: contact Phil Banks (VET co-ordinator) on 6492 9000
MADD 2016
“Magical And Dangerous Delights” is the theme for this year’s
Bega High School MADD night
Bega High School Hall, Upper Street, Bega
Tuesday 21st June
and
Thursday, 23rd June
Starting at 6:30 pm both nights
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Bega High School Tabloid Athletics Carnival 2016
Date: Wednesday, 1 June (all day)
Venue: Bega Recreation Fields (1 & 2) (George Griffin Oval) and the Athletics Field
Roll Call: 9:05 am at the Recreation grounds
Uniform: PE Uniform or house colours are to be worn
Additional Information: Please bring warm clothes, drink, hat and sunscreen. Asthma sufferers are asked to bring their medication. A canteen will be organised as a fundraiser for Cambodia, so please bring your money or food for lunch.
Students attending the carnival must stay with their age group for all sessions so that there is active supervision all the time. Students will be encouraged to compete at each event. Students will not be allowed to get a pass during the day.
Students are reminded that the Skate Park, The Reject Shop, McDonalds and other shops within the vicinity of the Recreation grounds are all Out of Bounds.
Buses have been arranged to drop off and pick up the students near the Primary Fields.
Tabloid Time Slots
Age Group
Morning Tabloid Time Slot / Station
9:20 9:55 10:30 11:05 11:40
17 years Boy/Girl 1 2 3 4 5
16 years Girls 2 3 4 5 6
16 years Boys 3 4 5 6 7
15 years Girls 4 5 6 7 8
15 years Boys 5 6 7 8 9
14 years Girls 6 7 8 9 10
14 years Boys 7 8 9 10 1
13 years Girls 8 9 10 1 2
13 years Boys 9 10 1 2 3
12 years Boys/Girls 10 1 2 3 4
Age Group
Afternoon Tabloid Time Slot / Station
12:15 12:50 1:25 2:00 2:35
17 years Boy/Girl 6 7 8 9 10
16 years Girls 7 8 9 10 1
16 years Boys 8 9 10 1 2
15 years Girls 9 10 1 2 3
15 years Boys 10 1 2 3 4
14 years Girls 1 2 3 4 5
14 years Boys 2 3 4 5 6
13 years Girls 3 4 5 6 7
13 years Boys 4 5 6 7 8
12 years Boys/Girls 5 6 7 8 9
Athletics Carnival Stations
1 200m
2 Discus
3 Long Jump
4 Javelin
5 High Jump
6 Free
7 100m
8 Ball Games/ Tug-o-war
9 Shot Put
10 3-legged race/ sack race
Squash Report Trials were recently held at Bomaderry courts for selection into the South Coast Regional Team.
This team plays against all other regions at the State Championships, which are to be held at Coffs Harbour in week 10 this term. Traditionally the South Coast team has a strong component of players from Bega High and this year is no exception.
Congratulations to Blake Dowling, Joel Tamatea, Jordan Tarlinton, Nikki Tarlinton (all year 12) and Chloe Harlow (year 11) for their selection into the team.
Blake and Nikki will be enjoying their second year on the team and will be excellent role models for their team mates.
Congratulations also to Alexander Eadie (year 9) for being selected to represent the South Coast in the 15’s competition. This will add to the experience he gained last year playing for the team.
Thanks go to David Eadie for providing transport on the day and driving some of the students to Bomaderry. His time and support were greatly appreciated.
We wish these students all the best as they train and fundraise for the Championships.
Mrs Morris
Nikki Tarlinton, Blake Dowling, Joel Tamatea, Chloe Harlow Alexander Eadie and Jordan Tarlinton
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Year 11 Hospitality Year 11 hospitality students have been working on their food preparation skills
Ms Clark
Bega High School
Absentee Hotline: 6492 9010
If your child is going to be absent from school, please telephone with the following information:
Student Name Roll Class
Date of Absence Reason for Absence
Your Name
All other enquiries: 6492 9000
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Bega High Interschools Equestrian Championships 28 April – 1 May Five students from Bega High participated in this event at Snowy Mountains Grammar School, Jindabyne.
The team was fifth overall in the school point score out of a large number (roughly 40) of very competitive schools from all of NSW and the ACT.
Individual results are as follows:
Esther Black: Year 10 Age Champion Champion Secondary Showjumper 3rd place in the one day event Division 3 3rd place in Interschool showjumping challenge Equal 1st in Secondary six bar – jumping 1.25 m Equal 8th in a dressage test 2nd place in showjumping (105 cm) 1st place showjumping (115 cm) 5th place Stockman’s challenge (year 9/10)
Mahlia Smith Macpherson: Placed midfield in the one day event Division 2 in a
very strong division, and rode extremely well throughout the whole competition
Also had a clear jump round in the 45 cm showjumping, apart from an unlucky rail dropped
Chelsea Ubrihien: 4th place Interschools showjumping challenge for
Year 8/9 Equal 3rd place Secondary six bar attempting 1.25 m,
unfortunately knocking it down 1st place 90 cm showjumping 4th place 70 cm showjumping
Bella Griffin: 5th place in the flag race 4th place, stockmans 2nd in 65 cm showjumping
Molly Britten: Year 12 Age Champion 1st place non-showjumping Interschool Challenge 1st & 2nd places throughout her dressage tests
Congratulations to all participants.
Bella Griffin, Chelsea Ubrihien, Mahlia Smith-Macpherson and Esther Black (missing: Molly Britten)
Bella Griffin
Chelsea Ubrihien and Esther Black
Chelsea Ubrihien
Esther Black
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Esther Black
Mahlia Smith-Macpherson
2016/17 Rural and Regional School Travel
From 12 May 2016, applications for free school travel in rural and regional NSW will need to be completed online instead of using paper forms.
This change makes it easier to apply, as you only need to complete one form that covers all situations, including journeys that involve multiple transport operators.
This change only affects the application process; no changes to any public transport services are planned.
Frequently asked questions Can I still apply using a paper form? Carbon copy forms are no longer being accepted after Term 2 2016. To download a paper form visit apps.transport.nsw.gov.au/ssts
How can I apply if I don’t have internet access? Call 131500 for assistance with your application.
For more information call 131 500 or visit: transportnsw.info/school-students
Pathways to a Career in Health On Monday 16th May, a group of 16 Year 10, 11 and 12 students were welcomed by the University of Wollongong, Bega Campus for a health career day.
Students were shown around the simulated hospital ward and shown many aspects of working in nursing. The staff and nursing students gave practical demonstrations from taking blood pressure to changing patient linen.
Our students were able to use equipment and gain practical experience in a range of nursing skills. It was wonderful to see the students interact in a professional environment including past students of Bega High now enrolled in the nursing course.
After being treated to a delicious lunch hosted by the University, students had the opportunity to listen to health workers in a variety of health services, including nursing, mental health, drug and alcohol rehabilitation, disability and other social and community services.
The speakers gave students practical advice and told their personal experiences of getting into their chosen fields. These talks enlightened students about the many pathways available to gaining experience and qualifications in a range of health careers. Overall, students gained insight into the realities of working in health and the many options available to them.
Local services also provided students with hats, t-shirts, pamphlets and a range of goodies promoting different issues and services in the local area.
The staff and students at Bega High School thank the staff and students and speakers at the University for their time and practical advice. The University plans to offer similar opportunities to our students in the future.
Ms MacKay
Bega High School Uniform Shop
Open each Thursday of the school term
8.30 am to 4:00 pm
For enquiries phone: 0417028864
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Zone Cross Country Wolumla 20th May Bega High recently took a team of 35 students to compete in the 2016 Zone Cross Country. The students representing our school had a fabulous attitude. They encouraged and mentored one and other, fostering a fun but competitive spirit. They also looked great in our new representative athletics singlets.
We finished the day with 15 athletes finishing in the top 6 of their field and 2 students as reserves. These students will be off to Cambewarra on Friday to compete at the Regional level.
Good luck! Mrs Morgan
Name Age Group Placing
Liam Kelly 12 1
Isaac Willington 12 8
Eddie Blewett 13 4
Riley Lucas 13 15
Max Navarrete 13 16
Liam Smith 13 30
Jude Butchers 13 33
Alexander Norris 14 1
Bailey Smith 14 7
Aidan Coady 16 4
Matt Parsons 16 1
Macklin Powell 16 6
James Burgess 17+ 7
Name Age Group Placing
Jessica Duthie 12 18
Bella Griffin 12 6
Keyarni Luff 12 19
Amber Meyers 12 4
Josie Pearson 12 5
Premjyoti Saraswati 12 16
Luella Boulton 13 3
Madison Boyle 13 14
Jessica Clarke 13
Lara Scrivens 13 16
Tayla Smith 13 5
Minka Waratah 13 1
Erin Alcock 14 8
Jorja Moore 14 3
Josephine Stewart 14 inj
Mirri Dalziel 14 15
Jasmyn Smith 14 4
Janet King 15 9
Daisy Boyle 16 5
Renee Cooper 16 9
Monique Potter 16 11
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Community Noticeboard A D V E R T I S I N G
Material relating to students will be advertised at the Principal’s discretion and does not necessarily reflect the views of this school. No cost to non-profit making organisations.
Community Strategic Plan review Understanding our Place
....working towards our future
Bega Valley Shire Council is reviewing its Community Strategic Plan and will be engaging with you throughout April and May.
The first phase of engagement is for us to learn about the community, its values, challenges and ambitions. By 'Understanding our Place' we can then work towards the future.
We are wanting to find out: What things do you love? What would you change? and How do you imagine our future?
GET INVOLVED ...take our survey or visit a listening post or drop in session.
The Listening Posts and Community Drop in sessions are a chance for you to discuss your ideas about the future of the Shire or to ask questions about the project or just come in to do the survey.
Complete the survey by May 31, 2016 to be in the draw to win a prize.
Take our survey online
Go to: http://www.begavalley.nsw.gov.au/cp_themes/default/page.asp?p=DOC-LJG-23-16-78 to find a listening post or drop in session in your area or contact Bega Valley Shire Council
Find a listening post or drop in session in your area
Bega Valley Shire Council Zingel Place Bega
Phone: 02 6499 2222 email: [email protected]
Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea
Workability 10 am, Tuesday, 7 June
156 Newtown Road Bega
$2.00 Please bring a plate to share
EXPERIENCE A NEW CULTURE, MAKE NEW FRIENDS AND
LEARN A NEW LANGUAGE AT HOME
In June and July 2016 students from over 25 countries around the world, will be arriving in Australia to study at
local high schools for 3-10 months. Opportunities exist for families to act as a host family,
in a volunteer capacity. Hosting can be on a temporary, short or long term basis. Host families help provide international students with the chance to study and experience life in Australia. This is a great way to learn about another country and culture, establish a
lifelong link to a family in another country and contribute to international goodwill.
If your family can offer a friendly, supportive and caring home environment, contact us today.
To hear more about this wonderful opportunity or our student exchange programs out of Australia
Call Student Exchange Australia New Zealand on 1300 135 331 or visit www.studentexchange.org.au/host-a-
student
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PCYC BLUE STAR CITIZENSHIP PROGRAM WINTER GROUP APPLICATIONS OPEN NOW!
Blue Star is a youth development and leadership program created by PCYC to assist in creating “young leaders for tomorrow” in our local communities. The program gives practical, real life skills that young people can apply to work and family, helping them on their way to becoming great community leaders.
APPLICATIONS FOR OUR NEXT ROUND OF BLUE STAR CITIZENSHIP ARE NOW OPEN!!
BLUE STAR is aimed at young people aged 16 – 18 years
On completion participants are able to gain their first aid certificate, certificate 1 in Active Volunteering and also choose to complete their Duke of Edinburgh Bronze Level Award!
Program cost: $100
Applications close Friday 24th June 2016 – places are limited!
For more information contact: Rosann Cepero, State Co-ordinator, Youth Program Ph: 4296 4448 or 0407 252 913 Email: [email protected]
Four Winds Presents: RADICAL VOICE #2 with Costa Georgiadis
Wednesday 8 June 2016 | 6.30-8.00PM Windsong Pavilion, Four Winds, Bermagui
Costa Georgiadis, landscape architect and well known TV personality, is coming to Bermagui. Costa will be visiting three local schools during the day and will learn more about the Four Winds Native Species Arboretum when he visits the Four Winds site.
Costa will deliver Radical Voice #2 – a talk in which he will speak about his experiences of the arts, ecology, environment and community – and how this fits in a national context. The 45-minute talk will be followed by an audience Q and A – come and put your questions to Costa.
Adults $15. Children 16 and under FREE
For more information and to book tickets CLICK HERE
TAIKO Japanese Drumming | Beginners Workshops for Young People & Adults
11-12 June, Long Weekend, 2016 Windsong Pavilion, Four Winds, Bermagui
Warm up your June long weekend with a Japanese Taiko drumming workshop with Ryuji Hamada from Taikoz.
There are 90 minute beginners’ workshops on Saturday – for young people, and Sunday – for adults both starting at 1pm in the Windsong Pavilion. No previous experience necessary.
Workshop prices: Young People $30 per person Adults $45 per person.
For more information and to book tickets CLICK HERE
The Crossing
July fruit tree grafting day at The Crossing A fruit tree grafting day will be held at The Crossing on Thursday 28 July thanks to the help of Neil Barraclough, an heirloom and heritage fruit grower from Gippsland
Workshop registration of $20 is needed by the end of May so that we know how much rootstock to order for the Thursday July 28 Workshop. Please bring your own labelled scion and rootstocks to share/swap/barter if you have any. Each grafted tree will cost $10 on the day and all funds raised will go towards The Crossing. Please indicate on enrolment how many rootstocks you may wish to purchase.
Sea to Snow 2 months still to go Half the applications are now filled for the 9 day Sea to Snow Journey for Year 10 students.
This 250km ‘journey with altitude!’ is an incredible achievement for young people, a conversation starter with new employers and an excellent leadership certificate for uni scholarships applications.
From the sea at Bermagui to the Snowy Mountains of NSW, this experience becomes a lifetime memory. Up to 7 guys and 7 girls are accepted each year for the journey. But first they must apply for and complete a 3 day leadership training camp at The Crossing in August that prepares everyone for the journey in September.
The 9 day journey starts two days before the end of Term 3 in NSW and goes into the first week of the September school holidays.
There are also two journey scholarships available for aboriginal students who complete the training camp. These two scholarships are provided by the Biamanga National Park Board of Management.
Sea to Snow Leadership Achievement The Sea to Snow Journey develops leadership skills and confidence, and provides life-long friendships. The Journey can also contribute to a gold Duke of Edinburgh Award. This involves an additional online application to the NSW Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme with an associated registration fee. ‘Get into the wild and find yourself’
The Crossing Land Education Trust PO Box 72 Bermagui NSW 2546 02 6493 3400 thecrossing.thebegavalley.org.au
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The University of Tasmania is excited to announce the launch of our Sci.Co Road Trip competition, offered exclusively to years 11 and 12 students in New South Wales and Victoria.
We want to give aspiring young scientists from your school the opportunity to win an all-expenses paid, fun-filled weekend exploring the world of science in Tasmania.
Discover some of our unique Science offerings and experience Hobart life at one of the most exciting times of the year, during the famous DARK MOFO festival.
The weekend includes a Derwent River cruise, tours of world-class facilities and the opportunity to participate in a range of exciting and engaging science related workshops and activities.
To be eligible to win this fantastic experience students must be in year 11 or 12 and write in 25 words or less Why they are interested in studying science?
Entries must be submitted online at utas.edu.au/scico. Entries close May 31, 2016.
If you have any questions about the competition or would like to receive further information from the University of Tasmania please contact [email protected].
Our popular Winter Kids’ and Family Holiday Camps are filling fast. Find out what’s on including our popular ski and snowboard camps at Jindabyne.
Led by qualified instructors, you can rest easy knowing your kids are in safe hands. Our Kids’ Camps are suitable for kids aged 7 to 16 years * and range from 1 to 7 days.
Residential Kids’ Camps include: 24 hour supervision, instructor led activities, accommodation, meals, supervised transport.
* Snow Sports camps are suitable for kids aged 10 – 16 years.
Family Camps include: Instructor led activities, meals, accommodation, lift and lesson tickets and transport to Perisher (for Jindabyne camps only)**
** Kids as young as 6 years can participate in group lessons as part of a Family Camp.
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