Newcomb Secondary College Newsletter
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Coming Events
Wednesday 18th Year 9/10 MIS Excursion, Periods 3 &
4.
Thursday, 19th CONNECT.
Friday 20th Year 11/12 Art Excursion.
74 Drama Excursion.
Mon 23rd Deakin Experience Day, Year 10.
Tue 24th
PSD - GSODA excursion Years 7 to 11.
Wed 25th
IMAX/Circus Oz Excursion, Years 9/10.
8am SOUTH Geelong Rail Station 3.40pm South Geelong Rail Station. PLEASE NOTE CHANGE TO
RETURN TIME.
Thu 26th Holocaust Museum trip Year 10
8am SOUTH Geelong Rail Station 5pm South Geelong rail Station.
PLEASE NOTE CHANGE TO RETURN TIME.
Year Level Assemblies.
Fri 27th End of Term 2, with classes finishing at
2.30pm.
College Council
The June meeting of the Newcomb Secondary College Council will be
held this Thursday evening in the Language Centre.
Reports
Currently teachers are writing reports and these will be posted out
next week. Please sit with your young person, read through these
reports and discuss the teachers comments to assist in preparation
for semester two.
Miyazaki Visit
In week two of term three 2 students from our Japanese sister school
in Miyazaki are coming to visit. They will be here for just on two
weeks. In this time they will visit places of interest in the local area,
study English, and visit some of our classes.
Visit to Lombok At last week's College Assembly, Alex Potter and Jake Matthews did a
great job (at relatively short notice) in describing the visit to Lombok
and how they have all enjoyed and grown from the experience. This
Lombok trip has become a feature of our Indonesian Program for
students studying this subject in the Senior Years. Please see page 3
for report.
End Of Term 2
Friday 27th sees the end of Term 2, with classes finishing at 2.30pm.
We would like to wish all students, staff and community members a
safe and pleasant holiday period. Term 3 commences on Monday 14th
July.
Mr Phil Honeywell, Principal
Mrs Colette Brennan, Assistant Principal
Mrs Liz McNamara, Assistant Principal
College Council: Student Leaders: Student Leaders: President: Vidas Kymantas Daniel Blair Alexandria Potter
Vice President: Yvette Ramsay Luke Warren Madeline Walker
Exec. Officer: Phil Honeywell
81-85 Bellarine Highway Newcomb VIC 3219 Phone: 03 5248 1400 Fax: 03 5248 3523
Email: [email protected] Website: www.newcombsc.vic.edu.au SMS student absences: 0434 728 159
FORMER STUDENT AWARDED A SCHOLARSHIP FOR
UNIVERSITY BY DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
CONGRATULATIONS KATE
Congratulations to Year 11 student Kate Daglas who has been selected to
attend The Aspiration Initiative Study Intensive in Sydney from Sunday 29th June
to Friday 4th July. Kate is one of only 13 Victorian students to be selected for
this opportunity.
STUDENT ENROLMENT VERIFICATION
Student enrolment information proformas are in the process of being sent out to families in Years 8-11.
Please check the information, sign and return to school office even if there are no changes. Thank You
Growing up in Darwin you see the gap between indigenous
and non-indigenous people every day, but for me, it was
seeing some of the injustices faced by Indigenous people and
our legal system that made me decide to study law at Deakin
University.
It really drove me to want to make a change to the world and
to leave a footprint here. I want to show that Aboriginal
people can achieve great things given the chance of an
education, and with my law degree I want to provide greater
access to the legal system for Aboriginal people.
My mum and my grandfather are so proud that I’m studying
law at university, and also that I am able to spend a lot of time
with other Aboriginal people at Deakin’s Institute for Koorie
Education where I can strengthen my culture.
I study at Deakin in Geelong, but my Aboriginal country is south west of Darwin with the Marrathiel
people. It’s important to me that I always remember where I come from. The scholarship support I receive
helps me immensely with my accommodation costs and textbooks.
Before the scholarship I depended on my grandfather to help pay for my textbooks, which can cost up to
$600 a trimester – a huge amount of money for him. At the end of high school I also had to make the
difficult decision to leave home. The cost of accommodation is beyond my means as a student, so I am
staying in temporary share accommodation with other teenagers facing difficult circumstances.
The scholarship money means I can now have some financial stability, can pay for my own books, and can
start to make plans to move into a proper house.
I feel like now I can go on and do great things, not just for myself, but for my community.
John Cattanach (Former Newcomb Secondary College student)
CANTEEN ROSTERCANTEEN ROSTERCANTEEN ROSTER
Wednesday
18th June
Thursday
19th June
Friday
20th June
Monday
23rd June
Tuesday
24th June
Rebecca Costa Rose Horton Lyn Maree Linguey HELP NEEDED HELP NEEDED
Wednesday
25th June
Thursday
26th June
Friday
27th June
Term 3 Monday
14th July
Tuesday
15th July
HELP NEEDED Lorraine Sztanski Rita Gilbert HELP NEEDED HELP NEEDED
YEAR 12 GENERAL ACHIEVEMENT TEST
On Wednesday of last week, all of the Senior students at Newcomb Secondary College, who are
currently enrolled in a Year 12 VCE subject, attempted the General Achievement Test (GAT). This
assessment marks a significant turning point for our Senior students, as the end of year examination
process draws closer.
Students are now able to check the dates for their final examinations, and should already be starting to
consider their plan of attack for this potentially daunting but highly exciting period of time.
Additionally, students should also be seeking support and advice from our Senior Years Team around
their goals and prospects for 2015.
To assist with the challenges that lie ahead, students are also reminded that the Year 12 Common
Room will be the site of an After School Study Session every Tuesday night in Term Three. From
around 3:15 onwards, senior teachers will be working here with preservice teaching candidates from
Deakin University to support the students in their preparations for major assessments, and all students
in Years 11 and 12 are welcome to attend.
As the students move into the final semester of their secondary school education, it will be essential
for them to be maximizing their learning opportunities within, and more importantly, outside of the
classroom.
James Murphy
Leader of Senior Years
INDONESIAN LANGUAGE & CULTURAL IMMERSION
PROGRAM 2014
The first weekend was spent resting with the host families. On Monday and Tuesday, we spent time at
SMAN1 school, learning and catching up on the school work. Tuesday evening it was time to return to Bali. We said our goodbyes with tears and hugs at Lombok-Praya International Airport. We touched
down at Denpasar and checked into Ari Putri Hotel in Sanur. On Wednesday, we spent time at Bali
Safari Park & Marine Wildlife. The students got to see the various wild animals and have a close
encounter with a lion and orang-utan. Our highlight was between the Balinese Traditional Dance
Lesson and the Cultural show at Bali Agung.
Thursday we enjoyed a cycling tour of the countryside,
The students admired the amazing view of Gunung
Kitamani and learnt about village life along the bike ride.
Everyone enjoyed the Balinese lunch served at the end of
the bike ride. Friday was a day of relaxation at the
Waterbom Park before heading to the airport for the
evening flight back to Australia. The flight was cancelled
but we managed to get home via Brisbane thanks to the
help of the ground staff.
Chan Chong
WEBSITE OF THE MONTH
Check out all of the great stuff at ABC Splash Secondary
You can find heaps of information to help you learn as well as
videos and games to play. This site is great for students of all ages
and has a parents section as well. You can even sign up to their
newsletter to keep up to date on what's happening on the site. Go
tohttp://splash.abc.net.au/secondary#/
You can also check out more fantastic student website resources in
our Student Links at -
http://www.newcombsc.vic.edu.au/students/learning-resourcecentre If you have a site or app you think others would like please let us
know by email to: [email protected]
BARWON IMMUNISATION REMINDER
YEAR 7 & 9 PARENTS
Any Year 7 or 9 students who missed their 2nd dose HPV (Gardasil) vaccine given Tuesday 3rd June are
reminded they must get their missed dose by 26th June if you want to receive the 3rd dose here at school on
the last visit 16th October. Free catch up time held at:
Newcomb Barwon Health Community Centre.
Bellarine Hwy every 3rd Friday of each month 9.30am—11.45am
Any inquiries please phone 4215 6962
YMCA Geelong Newtown Stadium
25 Riversdale Rd
Newtown 3220
Ph: 5223 2714
SICK BAY
A reminder to all parents and students that if a student is feeling
unwell at school they should take the following steps:
1. Ask their class teacher to sign their organiser. 2. Take signed organiser to the School General Office where sick
bay staff will be notified.
If a student requires urgent attention out of class time please
report to the General Office.
At no time should students contact their parents to pick them
up due to illness or injury as the school needs to assess students
and give immediate treatment as well as record actions taken. Sick
bay staff will contact parents as required.
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK
Are you wanting to buy or sell second hand uniforms for your student?
Join the new 'Newcomb Secondary College Second Hand Uniforms' group on Facebook.
YWCA NEWS
BELEZA SCHOOL UNIFORM
107 RYRIE STREET, GEELONG 3220
PHONE : 5221 8545
TERM 2 SCHOOL HOLIDAYS - TRADINGHOURS
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY
23RD JUNE 24TH JUNE 25TH JUNE 26TH JUNE 27TH JUNE 28TH JUNE 29TH JUNE
NORMAL TRADING NORMAL TRADING NORMAL TRADING NORMAL TRADING LAST DAY OF TERM CLOSED CLOSED
HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS 9.30AM - 3PM
30TH JUNE 1ST JULY 2ND JULY 3RD JULY 4TH JULY 5TH JULY 6TH JULY
10AM - 3PM 10AM - 3PM 10AM - 3PM 10AM - 3PM 10AM - 3PM CLOSED CLOSED
7TH JULY 8TH JULY 9TH JULY 10TH JULY 11TH JULY 12TH JULY 13TH JULY
10AM - 3PM 10AM - 3PM NORMAL TRADING NORMAL TRADING NORMAL TRADING NORMAL TRADING CLOSED
HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS
CHANGE OF CONTACT
DETAILS
Have you moved, changed phone numbers or have
different emergency contact details?
We can also add you to our email list to receive newsletters and other important information.
If you need to update your contacts please phone the
school or call in during office hours. Our phone
number is 5248 1400.
MINIMUM SCHOOL LEAVING AGE
Some parents may be unaware that in recent times the school
leaving age has actually been changed to 17.
The law governing compulsory attendance at school and the
minimum school leaving age in Victoria states that young people
from the age of 6 to 17 must attend school or an approved
equivalent, unless otherwise exempted.
Teenagers are now required by law to complete Year 10 and
until they turn 17, are to be in fulltime education, training or
employment, or a combination of these activities.
Our Newcomb Secondary team work very hard to assist
students to achieve a successful pathway into employment or
further education.
Your young person should be making an appointment with the
Careers Teacher, Mr Wight if they need support in exploring
options with regard to careers or further education.
ACU BREAKS DOWN THE BUDGET – The recent Federal Budget included changes to higher education
funding which will have significant implications for Australian universities. The Australian Catholic University
summarised the proposed changes that will affect students:
Universities will set their own fees – from 1 Jan 2016, universities will set their own fees for Australian
undergraduate courses.
The government will contribute less – from 1 Jan 2016, students will pay more towards the cost of their
degree, and the government will pay less. The Commonwealth contribution will reduce by 20% overall.
Extending the demand driven system – this system has been expanded to provide Commonwealth
Supported Places for any undergraduate qualification offered by a university – diplomas, associate degrees.
Government funding has also been extended to students studying at registered higher education providers (incl
TAFE).
Repaying the debt sooner – The HELP loan will still be available, so students will not have to pay their fees
upfront. However, the government has reduced the income threshold so graduates will start making their
repayments sooner – when they are earning approx. $50,638.
For ACU students (if the changes pass in parliament), this means: Current ACU students or those who have
accepted a place at ACU and elected to defer that offer on or before 13 May, 2014, will not be affected as
long as they complete their degree by the end of 2020. Students who accept an offer of enrolment
from 14 May 2014 until 1 Jan 2016 will be charged under the existing arrangements till 31 Dec 2015.
After that, they will be charged under the new arrangements. ACU will be consulting with stakeholders
over the coming months to determine the appropriate fees for ACU’s courses. Other universities will, no
doubt, make statements in due course.
NEW WEBSITE FOR MONASH UNIVERSITY – CHECK IT OUT! Monash has created a new
website to help you succeed in the final years of secondary school, and to access vital information in one place. For
example, it includes important dates, deadlines, registration for Monash events, VCE tips, study options and
information about career paths. See: www.destination.monash.
ARTS AT MONASH - The Faculty of Arts has interviewed some new Arts students to ask them about their
aspirations, why they chose Arts at Monash, and their hopes for after graduation. See videos at YouTube:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=XxWbq_J0vyk.
For more information about Arts degrees, see www.arts.monash.edu.
BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS – What is problem-based learning (PBL)? PBL is offered as part of the
Bachelor of Business at the Monash Peninsula campus. PBL uses a small group approach, and focusses on
problems similar to those in the workforce. Working in a small team with a mentor, students create solutions to real
-life problems, learning the principles of each subject. Site visits/industry placement form an integral part of this
approach. Three ‘majors’ are offered at the campus: business strategy, sports manage-ment, and marketing and
communication. Students may also undertake a different major, including accounting, at another Monash campus.
Information on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5_b5UuA4Ds.
Reminders ‘At Monash’ – 17 June Student Experience; 26 June Teaching, Sport/Outdoor Recreation; Book:
www.monash.edu/seminars. ‘Focus on Melbourne’ Uni: 10 June Law, 11 June Engineering/IT, 18 June Conservatorium of Music; 25
June VCA. Info/book www.futurestudents.unimelb.edu.au/events2014 ‘University Experience’ at ACU: Ballarat campus – 1 July; Melbourne campus – 8 July; Info/
registration: www.acu.edu.au/uni-exp.
CareerNews
COMPUTER GAMES BOOT CAMP – This seven-day event is for students in Years 9-12, giving an
opportunity to experience everything connected to computer games and information technology. Learn from
experienced industry professionals, talk to like-minded individuals and expand your networks by participating in
workshops, tournaments, presentations, and activities. If you are interested in multimedia, designing or playing
games, or looking to a career in IT, this is for you. When: Sat 5 – Fri 11 July; Where: Monash Clayton; Info/
register: https://cgbc.infotech.monash.edu/
ART, DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE (MADA) – MADA is hosting a range of three-day workshops for
Year 11/12 students interested in studying creative disciplines. Students can build folios and attend foundation
workshops in architecture, interior architecture, communication design, industrial design and fine art, and experience
life at MADA. Industry professionals and academics will run the workshops and guide students through the lessons
and activities. When: 1-3 July & 24-26 Sept; Where: MADA, 900 Dandenong RD, Caulfield East; Enquiries: 9903
1517, [email protected], Information: monash.edu/mada/workshops.
NURSING AND MIDWIFERY - Deakin University invites you to information evenings to learn about courses.
Where/When: Burwood – 6-8pm, Wed 23 July & 2.30-4.30pm, Sat 26 July, Building Y, room 1.11 A and B;
Geelong: 6-8 pm, Wed 23 July & 2.30- 4.30pm, Sat 26 July, Building AD, room 2.217; Warrnambool: 7.30pm, Fri
25 July, Timor St. Info: [email protected] or ph 9251 7777.
INTERESTED IN A CAREER WITH ANIMALS? Holiday programs are on offer:
‘Winter Wonderland’ is the theme this year.
Healesville Sanctuary - a chance to get close to some of our most endangered alpine animals. The Keeper
for a Day program allows you to help keepers and learn about their job.
Vet for a Day, Healesville Sanctuary - see the vets working with real life cases
Keeper for a Day at Werribee Open Range Zoo - find out what a keeper’s day is really like.
Who? Year 7-12; Booking: 9285 9406; Info: www.zoo.org.au/whats-on/school-holidays-at-zoos-victoria.
LAW AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE – The annual Melbourne JD Showcase is coming up.
At this workshop, master classes will be held on legal issues like So Sue Me! (what a negligence action is all about);
dispute resolution interactive session, refugee law, and the environment – who is responsible for
contamination? The Showcase will give school students an interactive experience, combining sample law classes with
information about Melbourne Law School and the JD degree. When: Wed 2 July; Cost: $66 (incl morning tea and
lunch); Registration and payment: by 25 June at www.jd.law.unimelb.edu.au/schools; Info: Yvonne Au, 8344 8879,
A CAREER WITH BOATS? The 2014 Boating Industry Association Boat Show will have a stand offering a
range of information about careers associated with the boating industry including boat and engine
manufacturing and retailing, marine accessories manufacturing and retailing, boat and marine engine repairs, marine
distributing and wholesale, and tourism. Visit stand A36 from 11am-6pm, Thurs- Sun for career advice.
Where: Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, Clarendon St, Southbank; When: 11am-6pm, Thurs 12 –
Mon 16 June. (Some free tickets are available for students from [email protected]). NOTE: Are you aware that the
Australian Maritime College in Tasmania offers courses from certificates through to degrees in areas like
boating, fishing, engineering and maritime architecture? Check out courses at: www.amc.edu.au.
WANT TO STUDY ACCOUNTING? Many accounting firms offer cadetships to Year 12 students
planning to study business/ accounting at university. For example, Deloitte, EY, PwC, KPMG, and many others offer
cadetships. The usual arrangement is that cadetship holders study part-time and work with the company offering the
cadetship part-time. This means that recipients gain real-world work experience, are likely to be offered
employment on completion of their degree, and are financially rewarded. A good starting point to find out
what is available is at:
http://www.charteredaccountants.com.au/Students/Whats-on/Event-listing/National-event-info/Cadetships.aspx
EXPERIENCE RMIT – If you are considering studying at RMIT, and in Years 10-12, don’t forget the RMIT
‘Experience Days’ and Tours on offer in the coming holiday break. They cover marketing, advertising, public relations,
journalism, engineering, information systems, science laboratory visits, a science day, a trades’ day, and many more.
See details at www.rmit.edu.au/experiencedays and www.rmit.edu.au/appliedsciences/discover.