Lambton Short-Takes A welcoming school leading in excellence, innovation and opportunity Lambton High School T(02)49523977 F(02)49562429 E:lambton-h.school@det.nsw.edu.au The week ahead WEEK B MONDAY 11 MAY 12 Earth & Environmental Science Excursion 11 Report & PLP Interviews 11 Modern History Jewish Museum Excursion U15 Girls Bill Turner Football, National Park TUESDAY 12 MAY 11 Report & PLP Interviews 7 & 9 NAPLAN: Language Conventions & Writing P & C meeting 7pm Library City Zone Football Gala Day WEDNSDAY 13 MAY 12 Report & PLP Interviews 7 & 9 NAPLAN: Reading THURSDAY 14 MAY 12 Report & PLP Interviews 8 English Creative Writing Assessment Task Due 7 & 9 NAPLAN: Numeracy School Assembly Boys & Girls Tennis FRIDAY 15 MAY 12 Report & PLP Interviews 11 Hospitality Practical Assessment 7 & 9 NAPLAN: Catch-Up Open Regional Girls Touch Gala Day, Newcastle Touch Fields Open Boys Touch Gala Day Nepal Fundraiser- Out of Uniform From the Principal’s Desk performance at the Service and extend my congratulations to Mrs Grivas for her fantastic work in preparing them. http://www.newcastlestar.com.au/story/3060423/60thannual-newcastle-combined-schools-anzac-servicephotos/#slide=1 YEAR 6-7 TRANSITION Once again, we have been overwhelmed with the interest from parents to enrol their student at Lambton High School for Year 7 next year. Our expression of interest for enrolment has closed and we received in excess of 170 ‘out of zone’ applications. This is a magnificent statement for our school; however we can unfortunately only accommodate a small number of these applications. The following factors are particularly kept in mind: Commitment to studies (student profile, report comments). Special interests and abilities (e.g. leadership, cultural, environmental, sport programs). Attendance at a feeder primary school. Proximity and access to the school. Siblings already enrolled at the school. We plan to have 7 classes in 2016 with a buffer of 2 places per class (endorsed by the P&C Association) for an anticipated enrolment of 196 students. Places within the buffer cannot be offered to ‘out of zone’ students. First round offers will be mailed out shortly. Further information can be found at: http://lambtonhighschool.com.au/year-6-to-7/ SENIOR LEADERSHIP BODY 2015-2016 Students in Year 11 who would like to be considered to be part of the Senior Leadership Body are required to see me for a copy of the Policy and to collect the Leadership Passport. Applications will close on 29 May. NEWCASTLE COMBINED SCHOOLS ANZAC SERVICE To be eligible for a senior leadership position the student must have an exemplary record of behaviour and attendance, commitment to their studies, and demonstrate values such as integrity, excellence, respect, responsibility, cooperation, participation, care and fairness. The Policy and Leadership Passport can be found at: http://lambtonhighschool.com.au/programs/leadershipwelfare/ NSWCHS SPORT SELECTION th The 60 Newcastle Combined Schools ANZAC Service was held at Civic Theatre last week. It provided students in the Newcastle Region with a greater understanding of the meaning of ANZAC Day and the sacrifices made by Australian men and women in defending our country. The theme for the 2015 Service was They served – WW1 Australian Army Nurses from the Hunter. On behalf of the school I would like to congratulate our Year 10 Accelerated and Year 11 Drama students for their outstanding On behalf of the school I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate the following students for their selection in a NSW CHS sporting team. New South Wales Combined High School representation is the highest honour a student in NSW can attain: Joseph Parente, NSWCHS Basketball. Hunter Region st placed 1 at the Championship. Lisa Cochrane, NSWCHS Open Girls Football 2nds. Further, congratulations to Liam Wilkinson for his selection in the Greater Northern Rugby League Team to compete at the NSWCHS state titles. Lambton Short-Takes A welcoming school leading in excellence, innovation and opportunity Lambton High School T(02)49523977 F(02)49562429 E:lambton-h.school@det.nsw.edu.au HUNTER REGION SPORT Congratulations to our students for their representation in the following Hunter Region sports: U16s Boys and Girls Touch: Kate Hughes, Seiannah Olsen, Isaiah Olsen, Liam Wilkinson. Cross Country Championships: Dayna Garside, Amber Kidd, Declan Bright, Luke Barry, Mitchell Cryer, Eduardo Sanchez Gonzalez, Nathan Birkett, Molly Arens, Harry Meyers, Elaine Wang, Cassandra Reilly, Jasmine Stuart, Jordan Henry, Oscar Cooper, Jane Terry, Sacha Currie, Lachlan Alatise, Harry Bendall, Luke Potoczny. Basketball: Dominic Parente, Joseph Parente. Girls Football: Lisa Cochrane, Libby Copus-Brown. AFL: Jonah Bilton, Hugh Fitter, Lachlan Price. GENERAL NOTICES School Photographs and Student Cards: Will be issued this week. Hunter Valley Bus 137: Has changed its service and will cease pick-ups on Thursday and Friday afternoons; however, continue on Mondays and Wednesdays only. Open Boys Touch Gala Day: Friday 15 May at Newcastle City touch fields. Permission notes are due to the Front Office by Monday 11 May. There will be a meeting for all members of the team on Tuesday Lunch 1 in C8. G’Day USA: Students interested in the school holiday program should hand in the return slip to the Front Office by Wednesday morning. Responsible Service of Alcohol: All senior students are invited to participate in the Responsible Service of Alcohol course on Wednesday 17 June. This course allows you to work in the hospitality industry where alcohol is served. Cost is $120 and there is only room for 20 students. Permission notes are collected from the Careers Office. NAPLAN Calculators: A reminder that NAPLAN is on this week for years 7 and 9. For the Numeracy Test on Thursday, all students are required to have their own calculator. U15 Netball CHS State Carnival U14 Buckley Shield Rugby League THURSDAY 21 MAY 11 Preliminary HSC Assessment Period 9 Mathematics Assessment Task 9 English assessment Task 7 Immunisations Career Training Expo U15 AFL Gala Day, Bill Elliot Oval Maryland FRIDAY 22 MAY 11 Preliminary HSC Assessment Period 11 Hospitality Practical Assessment 10 Drama Assessment task 9 Industrial Technology Wood Assessment Model United Nations Assembly (MUNA) P&C ASSOCIATION MEETINGS Meetings are held at 7.00pm on the second Tuesday of each month in the Library. Term 2 meetings will be held on: 12 May 2015 9 June 2015 Mr Martin Rosser- Principal To view previous Short-Takes e-newsletters go to the Lambton High School website at www.lambtonhighschool.com.au Facebook: www.facebook.com/LambtonHS The Lambton Short-Takes e-newsletter provides a snapshot of some of the programs and event occurring at the school and it is not intended to address student participation in every school activity or sporting event. THANK YOU TO OUR 2015 SPONSORS Thank you to the following local businesses for supporting Lambton High School with funding, products or services. The week after This calendar lists school events planned at the time of writing the Short-Takes e-newsletter and may be subject to change. WEEK A MONDAY 18 MAY 11 Preliminary HSC Assessment Period 7 (2016) e3 Enrichment Placement Test U13 & U15 Knights Knockout U15 Netball CHS State Carnival TUESDAY 19 MAY 11 Preliminary HSC Assessment Period U15 Netball CHS State Carnival Water Watch Training Day WEDNSDAY 20 MAY 11 Preliminary HSC Assessment Period 9 Industrial Technology Wood Practical Assessment 8-11 Star Struck Dance Rehearsal, Forum 7 (2016) e3 Enrichment Placement Test LAMBTON ELECTRICAL Domestic & Commercial Since 1976 Small job specialists 0417468675
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