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Term 1
WEEK 6
4-6 March-– Dance lessons
continue– Years 7 & 8
7 March– 6 pm- Year 6 —
Information Evening -HALL
WEEK 7
11-13 March-– Dance lessons
continue– Years 7 & 8
12 March-– Chikushi High
School visit
14 March– Funky Hair Day
WEEK 8
18-20 March- Dance lessons
continue– Years 7 & 8
19 March– Sydney East
Swimming Carnival
SGHS NEWSLETTER
Week 6 B Term 1 2019
HSC Minimum StandardTo receive their Higher School Certificate, all students will need to achieve a
Level 3 (Australian Core Skills Framework) in Literacy and Numeracy. Year 10
students will have two opportunities each year from Year 10 to Year 12 to
achieve this minimum standard. If they do not meet the standard, they will not
receive a Higher School Certificate and will have another 5 years, post school,
to attempt the NESA tests.
On Wednesday, 27 February, SGHS
hosted an Information Evening for Year
10 students and their parents. The
evening was well attended which
showcases the school community
commitment to assisting and
supporting our students in achieving
the National Minimum Standard in
Literacy and Numeracy.
The Year 10 Deputy Principal, Jennie Dalamagas, welcomed parents and introduced the NESA changes to obtaining a NSW Higher School
Certificate, before Carol Eklund, Head Teacher Learning and Engagement
explained the requirements and outlined what SGHS will be doing to
support students in achieving this important benchmark. Ms Lyris then
addressed the Year 10 students and their parents.
Upcoming Events
P & C AGM
Monday, 4 March 2019
SGHS Common Room–
Please enter via GYM
pedestrian Gate
All Year 10 students will have completed online practice tests by next week and will be given two opportunities
to complete the HSC Minimum Standard tests this year. Students who do not meet the benchmarks will be
taken through an intensive program to strengthen their literacy and numeracy skills.
In 2018, there were a small number of students who had not met the minimum standard which was then tied to
their NAPLAN results. With great support from the Learning and Engagement Faculty Team, over 90% of these
students were able to meet their target by the Term 4 2018. We are aiming for the same level of success with
our current Year 10 students who do not meet the National Minimum Standard in their first attempt.
After the SGHS Cross Country event on Thursday, 28 February, staff and students were involved in a King ball
Competition. Selected house teams competed against one another and the staff versus students was the
favoured match of the day! Good on you to all teachers and students who participated and a BIG THANK YOU to
the staff who initiated and organised the event. The afternoon was enjoyed by all, especially the students who
loved watching their teachers try to dodge the ball and then be hit!!
HSC Minimum Standard
King ball Competition
Other News
IMPORTANT NOTICE !!!
The Year 7 Meet the Teacher and P & C sponsored BBQ event
has been rescheduled to
Monday, 25 March 2019
6 pm
Message from the P & C
HELP US POWER OUR SCHOOL WITH CLEAN ENERGY!
Strathfield Girls High wants to make solar power a reality at the school, and lead the way in powering
learning facilities with clean green electricity.
But we need your help!
We’re raising funds to install one of the largest solar power systems in the area, so we can save on bills,
teach our kids about renewable energy solutions and help the environment.
We are asking parents to support our goal of $40k in 40 days, by:
donating (at least $50)
sharing this campaign on Facebook and Twitter
sharing with friends and family.
It’s easy:
Visit https://chuffed.org/project/solar-my-school-strathfield-girls-high-school.
THANK YOU TO THE MANY PARENTS WHO HAVE MADE DONATIONS!!!
https://chuffed.org/project/solar-my-school-strathfield-girls-high-school
Term 1 Week 4 Grade Sport Result
Grade Sport Result
Teams travelled by bus to their various venues to play in the Bligh Zone Grade competition.
Players of the Week
SPORT RESULTS SCORE
7/8 European Handball 1 Defeated Leichhardt 3 8-0
7/8 European Handball 2 Defeated by Tempe 1 4-9
7/8 Oztag 1 Defeated Marrickville 1 14-1
7/8 Oztag 2 Defeated Leichhardt 2 6-0
7/8 Basketball 1 Defeated Strathfield 2 14-6
7/8 Basketball 2 Defeated by Strathfield 1 6-14
9/10 Touch 1 Defeated Leichhardt 2 1-0
9/10 Touch 2 Draw with Leichhardt 1 2-2
9/10 Basketball Defeated Strathfield 2 33-11
9/10 Basketball Defeated by Strathfield 1 11-33
9/10 Volleyball Defeated Balmain 1 3-4
9/10 Volleyball Defeated Leichhardt 1 3-2
SPORT STUDENT
7/8 European Handball
Keira Aviola
7/8 Oztag
Jade Luong
7/8 Basketball
Maddie Mansfield
9/10 Basketball
Tarrynina Lui
9/10 Touch
Sasha Devajana
9/10 Volleyball
Jemelia Tang-Ung
Term 1 Week 5 Sports News
Grade Sport Result
Teams travelled by bus to their various venues to play in the Bligh Zone Grade competition.
Players of the Week
SPORT RESULTS SCORE
7/8 European Handball 1 Defeated Strathfield 2 8-0
7/8 European Handball 2 Defeated by Strathfield 1 0-8
7/8 Oztag 1 Defeated by Leichhardt 1 0-6
7/8 Oztag 2 Won by forfeit ///////
7/8 Basketball 1 Defeated by Tempe 1 12-56
7/8 Basketball 2 Defeated Balmain 2 22-20
9/10 Touch 1 Defeated by Strathfield 2 0-3
9/10 Touch 2 Defeated Strathfield 1 3-0
9/10 Basketball Defeated by Leichhardt 1 18-36
9/10 Basketball Defeated by Balmain 1 12-26
9/10 Volleyball Defeated Strathfield 2 2-1
9/10 Volleyball Defeated by Strathfield 1 1-2
SPORT STUDENT
7/8 European Handball Susan Su
7/8 Oztag Meilynni Semu
7/8 Basketball Chloe Rivera
9/10 Basketball Tyrah Ramirez
9/10 Touch Emanie Darwiche
9/10 Volleyball Nichelle Albeza
Term 1 Week 5 Sports News
Year 7 and 8 Sport
Year 7 and 8 classes rotate through a program which includes Swimming, Hapkido, Gymnastics and for Year 7, Games.
Swimming Students will be attending Enfield Swimming Centre and will work on the skills from the Royal Life Saving Society of Australia swimming program. They will work at a level suitable to their ability.
Hapkido Students will be participating in a self-defence course called Hapkido at the Hapkido College of Australia in Croydon.
Gymnastics Students will be attending Gymnastics sessions at the Australian Academy of Gymnastics at Belmore. They will be rotating through a series of apparatus to provide them with the opportunity to develop their gymnastics skills.
Games Students will be participating in a variety of team sports during the term at the Auburn Basketball centre Wyatt Park, Church St, Lidcombe.
Term 1 Week 5 Sports News
BLIGH ZONE SWIMMING CARNIVAL
A team of students represented SGHS proudly at the Bligh Zone Swimming Carnival on Monday 25 February at Enfield Aquatic Centre. The students were 4th in the junior points core and 2nd in the senior girls point score. Congratulations to all competitors.
TOUCH FOOTBALL ACHIEVEMENT
On Thursday, 21 February, Bethany Cummins and Kelsey Bollard of Year 12 travelled to Wagga Wagga to compete in the 2019 Touch Football Southern Conference State Cup. Over 3 days, the students played 10 games, making it to the preliminary finals and securing a spot at the 2019 Touch Football State Finals in Wollongong. They represented Balmain Junior Touch Football Association, playing in the U18 girls division. Congratulations to both students on this wonderful achievement and we wish them the best of luck at the State Finals!
Term 1 Week 5 Sports News
CROSS COUNTRY
The SGHS Cross Country Carnival was on Thursday, 28February at Strathfield Park. All students participated in the event with a run around the park. The top 10 place-getters will represent our school at the Bligh Zone Carnival on Monday, 13 May.
Following are the results of the day.
AGE CHAMPIONS
HOUSE CHAMPIONS
REMINDERSBADMINTON
The Badminton Club continues every Tuesday after school until 4:45pm in the school gym. Any student who is interested is welcome. You do not need to have played before to join this club. So turn up and have a swing!
FITNESS CLUB
A reminder that Fitness Club, led by a core group of fitness leaders from a variety of year groups, meet on Tuesday and Friday mornings at 8.00am in the Gym.
Come and try something new, fun and empowering!
AGE CHAMPION RUNNER UP
12yrs Isabelle Lam Erica Chai
13yrs Nadya Kasnur Iman Doureihi
14yrs Nicole Quan Summer Ngo
15yrs Sasha Devajana Emanie Darwiche
16yrs Charlotte Kunkler Abarna Ravindran
17yrs Sophie Kang Gina Lee
18yrs Bethany Cummins Isabella Mossin
PLACE HOUSE POINTS
1st Macarthur 393
2nd Bates 376
3rd Scott 311
4th Chisholm 302
Monday 4 March, Week 6B
Day Events Yr7 & 8 Dance Program (Hall) 9.30am-
1.30pm
Student Assessments Reminders Learning & Engagement Meeting
P & C AGM SGHS 7pm
Tuesday 5 March, Week 6B
Day Events Yr7 & 8 Dance Program (Hall) 9.30am-
1.30pm
SGHS Badminton Training
NSW CHS Individual Tennis
BZ Open Football
Student Assessments Yr12 Ext 2 English Assessment Task 1: Viva
Voce
Reminders Executive Meeting
Wednesday 6 March, Week 6B
Day Events Yr7 & 8 Dance Program (Hall) 9.30am-
1.30pm
Yr10 Minimum Standards Test InformationEvening 6pm
SGHS Badminton Training
NSW CHS Individual Tennis
Yr12 Adv English - The Crucible Excursion
SPORT NSW Girls Active Day
Student Assessments Yr9 Japanese Writing Task
Reminders Senior Executive Meeting
Thursday 7 March, Week 6B
Day Events NSW CHS Individual Tennis
Young Women’s Leadership Seminar
Yr6 Information Evening
Student Assessments Reminders Faculty Meeting 3.00-4.30pm
Fr iday 8 March, Week 6B
Day Events
NSW CHS Individual Tennis
Zonta International Women’s Day Breakfast
Student Assessments
Preliminary Economics Assessment Task 1
Yr12 English Studies Task 2
Yr12 Standard & Adv Assessment Task 2
Reminders
Senior Wellbeing Meeting
N e w s a n d I n f o r m a t i o n B u l l e t i n o f S G H S