Newsletter 2015-05-19 - Bremer State High School

133 -153 Warwick Road
Ipswich Qld 4305
Website: https://bremershs.eq.edu.au
Email: info@bremershs.eq.edu.au
Phone: (07) 3810 9333
Fax: (07) 3812 9950
Subscribe to Online Newsletter! http://bremershs.schoolzinenewsletters.com/subscribe
19 May 2015
Year 7
Year 8
Year 9
Principal’s Report
Ella Whitley
Keely Woods
Chloe Johnstone
Literacy and Numeracy
Angela Balanoba
Emily May
Alarna Leonard
We maintain our unrelenting focus on Literacy and Numeracy
this year at Bremer State High School. This week has seen
our Year 7 and Year 9 students complete the NAPLAN testing
as every student across Australia has. We are hopeful that
our students felt a little more comfortable and more able to
meet the challenges of this testing regime than they might
have without our recent support of them, but ultimately the
NAPLAN results will simply show us what the performance of
our students in Year 7 and Year 9 was on a particular set
of days in a particular set of tests. Our challenge is for the
long term and our goal is that every Bremer State High School
student graduates from our school as literate and numerate.
Kellie Blacka
Britney
Springall
Javan McGuckin
Emma Dwyer
Chandler Cox
Ainsley Robertson
Megan
Flores-Harrison
Cody Daniel
Hannah Supper
Mackenzie Fox
Jemma
Ewings
Harrison Wright
Joshua Katt
Tanieka Hall
Nathan Alback
New Appointments
Our new staffing appointments continue. We are reshaping our
school so we are best positioned to meet the challenging goals
we have set ourselves at Bremer State High School.
We recently welcomed a new Head of Department in Learning
Support to our school. Mr Gregor Cameron brings with him
a wealth of experience and expertise in the area of learning
support. We also welcomed Ms Deb Cameron who is
supporting Literacy and Numeracy through direct work with
students.
Jenna Supper
Caleb
Clark-Browning
Sarah Woodhouse
Isabelle Howells
Phoenix Weaver
Ella Madigan
Kieran McLeod
Chelsea Price
Yabkal Belaineh
Year 10
Year 11
Year 12
Ella-Jay Berrell
Jodey Brand
Michael Harris
Lachlan Blaine
Brianna
Creenaune
Sam Nolan
Isabella Chantrill
Sharice Ewings
Tyrone Stenner
Nicolene Ellem
Jahanna Katt
Tija Earley
Academic Recognition
Beau Godfrey
Mitchell Surtees
Ashleigh Payne
It was my pleasure to join the following students on Monday,
May 11 for our latest Academic Achievers Morning Tea. This
event recognised the excellent Term 1 results of students from
Year 7 to Year 12.
Georgia Langlands
Katelyn
Vaughan
Emily
Woodhouse
Cassidy Ninkie
Daniel Wikner
Max Douglas
Maria-Cassandra
Santos
Xao Yang
Courtney
Warburton
Kaycee Silang
Starlah Behan
Julia Epiha
We have also appointed Ms Lena Toia to the position of
Attendance Officer. Ms Toia will support our current team in
working with students and families to ensure that students’
attendance continues to improve at our school.
The graph above clearly shows that students’ attendance is
improved from 2014, but we want to maintain the rage!
Year 10
Year 11
Year 12
Tahlea Smith
Sarah Hobson
Lachlan Toll
Bronte Kubler
Tyler Weber
Casey Reed
Man Kit Lam
Bremer State High School offers a diverse curriculum which
caters expertly for students who will benefit from a high
expectations, academic learning environment. Our high
performance team will individually support scholarship students
in 2016.
Scholarship application forms upon request from Bremer State
High School.
Applications close 26 June, 2015.
Year 8 Immunisation Day
Year 8 Immunisation Day has been changed from Wednesday,
May 20 to Wednesday June 3, 2015
Economics Excursion
Our Mistake
I am a strong believer in being straight forward when you
make an error. Parents who have joined the Bremer State High
School Resource Scheme and paid to do so, recently received
a letter in error in relation to the Scheme. Our apologies for this.
Our intent was that this would indicate how the Bremer State
High School Resource Scheme process would operate in the
future for all parents but this was not made clear.
Towards the end of last term, the Year 12 Economics class
travelled into Brisbane for an early morning Seminar about
the current state of the Australian economy. Hosted by Karen
Hooper – Senior Representative (Queensland), Reserve Bank
of Australia; the morning gave us an interesting insight into
recent trends, global influences and the reasoning behind past
monetary policy decisions. Despite the 7am start, the Seminar
was a great opportunity for the class to mix with other senior
economics classes and learn about the Australian economy
from one of our nation’s leading economists.
General “Climate” of the School
If you have watched the Australian movie classic “The Castle”,
you might remember Darryl’s solicitor (Denis Denuto) loved the
phrase “the vibe”. He used it to describe anything of importance
that worked well such as the Australian Constitution.
Well, Denis would possibly enjoy “the vibe” at Bremer State
High School this term. 100% of students in uniform, students
positively engaged in learning and teachers in charge of
classrooms. It looks good, feels good and is good.
Congratulations to all of our students for their continuing effort
and our fantastic staff who constantly go the “extra mile” for our
kids.
Karen Hooper (Reserve Bank of Australia) with
members of the Year 12 Economics class.
SCHOOL CROSS-COUNTRY 2015
AND THE WINNING HOUSE
IS…………………………………………
This will be revealed at our next full school assembly on
Thursday 21st May.
Richard Morrison
Principal
Bremer Scholarships
CONGRATULATIONS – BREMER AGE CHAMPIONS
AGE
BOYS
GIRLS
Achieve @
12 YRS
Nicholas Egbert
Sara-Jane Barrow
Bremer State High School is now accepting academic
Scholarship applications from current Year 6 students, for
commencement in Year 7 in 2016.
13 YRS
Seth Harrison
Charlotte Wenck
2
AGE
CISSSA SUMMER SEASON RESULTS
BOYS
GIRLS
14 YRS
Reece Griffin
Hannah Supper
15 YRS
Zac Grose
Jessica Wilkinson
16 YRS
Timothy Paret-Delbridge Clare Gardner
17 YRS
Tyrell Woodley
Congratulations to all summer teams and coaches on a
successful season, giving Bremer a narrow lead in the race for
Champion School.
Honorable Mentions
Jessi Robson
OPEN 18+ Jakob Sheppard
BOYS 9/10 FUTSAL- RUNNERS-UP
Taylah Timperley
BOYS 7/8 BASKETBALL – RUNNERS-UP
GIRLS 7/8 TOUCH – RUNNERS-UP
OPEN GIRLS TOUCH – RUNNERS-UP
Students will receive their Medallions for CISSSA Champions at
the next full school assembly. Again congratulations and bring
on the winter season of sport.
Well done to all students and staff on making the 2015 Bremer
cross-country a memorable event.
Interschool Winter sport 2015
With the winter season of sport beginning in week 7 (1st June),
Bremer will be looking to maintain and strengthen its lead in the
race for Champion School. If interested in representing Bremer
in any of the below sports please see relevant coach.
Winter season – BOYS
WINTER SEASON- BOYS TEAMS
SPORT
AGE GROUP
DAY
COACH
BLOCK
METRO
BASKETBALL
BOYS OPEN
ODC – 30/7
Mr Grant K-L
S
Met Final
BOYS Yr. 9 / 10
ODC – 30/7
Mr Brandon Willmann
U
BOYS U18
Wednesday
Mr Michael Seiler/Du Toit
D
BOYS U15
Thursday
Miss Kelly Ling
U
BOYS U13
Wednesday
Mr Michael Rooney/Selff
S
BOYS OPEN
ODC – 23/7
Miss Paige Pollock/ Annette Brown
S
BOYS Yr. 7 / 8 / 9
ODC – 23/7
NO TEAM
S
BOYS OPEN
Thursday
Mr Michael Rooney
S
BOYS Yr. 9 / 10
Tuesday
Mr Ashley Richters
S
BOYS Yr. 7 / 8
Wednesday
Mr Kyle Faz
BOYS OPEN
ODC – 30/7
Ms Nell Briggs
U
BOYS Yr. 10
ODC – 30/7
Mrs Lisa Kelly
U
SOFTBALL
BOYS Yr. 9 / 10
ODC – 11/8
Mr Son Le
S
AFL
BOYS OPEN
ODC – 21/7
Mr Dave Roberts
D
BOYS 7 / 8 / 9
ODC – 21/7
Mr Jarrod Crouch
S
BOYS U18
ODC 9/6
Mr Duncan Mackintosh
S
BOYS U16
ODC 9/6
BOYS U14
ODC 9/6
Mr Dave Roberts
BOYS U12
ODC 9/6
NO TEAM
RUGBY LEAGUE
HOCKEY
SOCCER
TENNIS
RUGBY 7’s
Met Final
Met Final
Met Final
Met Final
Met Final
3
ODC = One day carnival
Winter season – GIRLS
WINTER SEASON- GIRLS TEAMS
SPORT
AGE GROUP
DAY
COACH
BASKETBALL
GIRLS OPEN
ODC – 30/7
Mr Brad George
GIRLS Yr. 9 / 10
ODC – 30/7
Mr Brad George
S
GIRLS OPEN
ODC – 23/7
Miss Paige Pollock/ Annette Brown
S
Met Final
GIRLS Yr. 9 / 10
ODC – 23/7
Miss Paige Pollock/ Annette Brown
GIRLS Yr. 7 / 8
ODC – 23/7
Miss Paige Pollock/ Annette Brown
GIRLS OPEN
Tuesday
Mr Nathan Colyer
D
Met Final
GIRLS Yr. 7 / 8 / 9
Thursday
Miss Kate Palmer/Andrews
S/U
GIRLS OPEN
Wednesday
Miss Kate Palmer
S
HOCKEY
SOCCER
NETBALL
(2)
GIRLS Yr.10
Wednesday
Wednesday
TENNIS
AFL
RUGBY 7’s
Met Final
Mrs Kristy Rochford
S
Mr Michael Green
D
Ms Lisa Bauer
Wednesday
(2)
VOLLEYBALL
Met Final
Ms Emily Hingst
(2)
GIRLS Yr. 7 / 8
METRO
Miss Karen Holmes
(2)
GIRLS Yr. 9
BLOCK
Miss Imogen Blacka
S
Mrs Anna Milne
S
GIRLS OPEN
Thursday
Mr Ben Gillis
D
GIRLS Yr. 7 / 8 / 9
Tuesday
Mr Grant K-L
S
GIRLS OPEN
ODC – 30/7
Ms Nell Briggs
U
GIRLS Yr. 10
ODC – 30/7
Mrs Lisa Kelly
U
GIRLS OPEN
ODC – 21/7
Mrs Kristy Rochford
S
GIRLS 7/8/9
ODC – 21/7
Mr Ash Richters
S
GIRLS OPEN
ODC 9/6
Miss Paige Pollock
S
GIRLS U15
ODC 9/6
NO TEAM
GIRLS U13
ODC 9/6
NO TEAM
Met Final
Met Final
ODC = One day carnival
The Principal Supports the Arts
When Mr Morrison arrived at Bremer SHS he requested student
art work for his office. Below are art works that have been on
display to date. Students involved have been doubly thrilled to
have their work displayed there and to meet with the principal
to discuss their art concepts and media approaches. Thank you
Mr. Morrison for your continued encouragement and support of
students’ involvement in the VISUAL ARTS at Bremer!
VISUAL ARTS Photography Club lifts off in Term
1 with great success
Photography Club is now up and running with a group of keen
student photographers from years 9-11. A small but dedicated
photography gallery has been established in the Administration
4
building, outside of the Principal’s and Deputy Principal’s
offices. This exhibition space will canvass photography
student’s work as they explore new and specific artistic
concepts each fortnight. Students in Photography Club include
Javan McGuckin, Louise Lofgren, Ainsley Robertson, Courtney
Campbell, Eloise Warwick and Flower Dang.
Students have held four group exhibitions to date marked by
the exploration of the following photographic focuses:
Exhibition 1: Initial experiences with compositional frameworks;
Exhibition 2: The colour orange and Exhibition 3: Using
directional lines to effect and Exhibition 4: Action.
Given these students initial responses to this medium, we look
forward to future photographic work on display.
Music Camp
Primary school visits
Support for school performances:
School Anzac Service
Saturday Anzac Day Cameron Park service
Shakespeare Carnival
OTHER:
Supervisor Pre-service Teacher
FASE Day
Year 9 amphitheatre performance
Eisteddfods for Choir and Glee/ 2 or more per year
Choir Monday mornings
Leadership Committee: Monday minor
Arts Committee: Tuesday major
Pantomime (Currently under development for end of
term 2)
Mrs Grant:
Bremer Dance Troupe (BDT): Tuesday morning &
Thursday lunchtime
Multiple school assembly dance performances
Ipswich Phoenix Carnival dance performances
Night time Theatre excursion: ‘Away’
Year level lunchtime performance showcases (Currently
under development)
Shakespeare Crew/ Shakespeare Carnival
FASE DAY
Dance Night-All year levels
Ms Church:
Visual Arts Photography Club
BUSY, BUSY, BUSY IN THE ARTS FACULTY
Thank you to all ARTS Teachers for the extra time and
commitments that you make to ensure that students have
opportunity to engage with a wide variety of quality in school
and extracurricular ARTS experiences. Listed below are some
fantastic ARTS opportunities that ARTS Teachers have already
made available/or are planning for Bremer State High School
students during and after school hours as well as other duties
that are listed:
Ms Evans:
Choir: Monday morning
Glee: Thursday afternoon
Eisteddfods for Choir and Glee/ 2 or more per year
Primary school visits and performances
Ipswich City Council Unmasked Competition: During
lunchtimes in the lead up to the Easter holidays
Glee: Ipswich Phoenix Carnival performance
Multiple school assembly performances
Anzac Day celebrations
Anzac Day celebrations /Silkstone SS
Pantomime (Currently under development for end of
term 2)
Unmasked Competition
Mr Hahn:
Glee: Thursday afternoon
Bremer Tech Crew: Thursday minor break meetings
Workshop on Film, TV and Media
OTHER:
Dean Junior secondary
Ms Photiadis:
Professional Dance Skills workshop with special guest
choreographer Sammie Williams
Boys Dance Troupe (Currently under development)
Dance Night-All year levels
Ms Hedrick:
Year level lunchtime performance showcases (Currently
under development)
Ms Crompton:
Film Club (Under development for Term 2)
USQ Radio Station project
Ms Kelly:
PERFORMING ARTS Showcase (Under development for
Term 2)
OTHER:
HOD Numeracy
Mr Pedroni:
VISUAL ARTS lunchtime extension programs: Thursday
lunchtime
Painting: Term 1
Ceramics: Term 2, Beginning Week 2
Gallery exhibition: New Gallery Art space Q Block
FASE Day
5
Ms Bopp:
Fashion for juniors: Thursday lunchtimes - Continues all
year from Week 2 Term 2
Gallery exhibition: New Gallery Art space Q Block
FASE Day
Assistant Nerima Study Tour C0-Ordinator
OUTSTANDING STUDENT PHOTOGRAPHS.
Well done Courtney CAMPBELL!
Dr Barnett:
Photography Club: Continues Tuesday and Thursday
afternoons and Wednesday major from Week 2 Term 2
Administration Block Photography Club exhibitions:
fortnightly exhibition rotation
Gallery exhibition: New Gallery Art space Q Block:
ongoing
FASE Day
Community Showcase
Artist of the Month
OTHER:
Supervisor Pre-Service teacher
Nerima Study Tour Co-Ordinator
MS GRANT’S YEAR 10 - A DRAMA
CLASS LOVE THEORY!
Ms Lewis: INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC TEACHER:
Symphonic Band: Friday morning
Music Camp
Mr Chan: INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC TEACHER:
Orchestra: Wednesday morning
String Ensemble: Thursday morning
Music Camp
Mr Chambers: INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC TEACHER:
Stage Band: Tuesday morning
Music Camp
SHOWCASING VISUAL ARTISTS:
Below are some great works of art by our students.
EXHIBITIONS IN THE ART GALLERY SPACE, Q
BLOCK
The Q Block Gallery Space continues to host diverse group and
class student displays. The most recent shows have included
the initial exhibition for Photography Club and selected works
from year 11 Authority VISUAL ART and CREATIVE ARTS SAS
classes.
OTHER ARTS NEWS……
Congratulations Mrs Evans for attaining an Ipswich City Council
Community Grant to run the pantomime, ‘Jack and the
Beanstalk’. This fantastic and fun show will be offered to local
primary schools and will feature year 7 and 8 students and Glee
members. Well done Ms. Evans!
Showcasing Glee! Fabulous Glee!
OUTSTANDING VISUAL ART APPRAISAL. WELL
DONE JAHANNA KATT!!
Students of Year 11 and 12 AUTHORITY VISUAL ARTS are
required to submit a critical appraisal document in each term. I
have included Jahanna’s term 1 appraisal essay from the Term
1 Unit on ‘Poetic Journey’ as an outstanding example of such
written work. Jahanna’s essay reflects outstanding effort and
academic rigour and this example is a credit to her at this early
stage of her Authority Visual Art Course.
6
Great shots of Glee students. Thanks to Ms Evans and Mr
Hahn.
Glee students performing at the Phoenix Carnival and students
in sparkling form
SHAKESPEARE CREW
Shakespeare Crew participated in the recent Shakespeare
Carnival in L Block to rave audience reviews. Thanks to Mrs
Grant and Mr Hahn for the organisation of this fabulous event!
SHOWCASING MS KELLY’S MEDIA STUDENTS
AT WORK
Wiki Falwasser
Year 8 TCY
This term the Year 8 Technology (TCY) class has been working
with plastics to produce a photo frame. Students really enjoyed
working with acrylic because it comes in a large of colours.
In this unit, students looked at marking out techniques; edge
finishing processes and forming processes.
Looking forward to the continuing great ARTS work and ARTS
activities during this term…….
Yours in ARTS,
Dr. Trish Barnett
HOD The Arts
Zadora Fomai
Bailey Woods
Industrial Design & Technology
Year 12 Furnishing Studies
As part of the study plan, Furnishing Studies students are
required to use the wood lathe. Here are some examples of
both acrylic and timber pens.
Chloe Worthington Hampton
Alicia Wray
VET at Bremer SHS
This year Blue Dog training has come on board to help us
deliver the following VET certificates.
Timber pen
• Certificate I in Construction (CPC1011) within BCD.
• Certificate II in Engineering Pathways (MEM20413)
within EGS.
Acrylic pens
In both cases, students will begin the certificates in Year 11
and gain QCE points upon completion of the certificate. These
certificate courses are designed for students wishing to follow a
vocation in either the Construction or Engineering trades.
A large focus in this unit is on machine safety as well as finishing
techniques.
7
Certificate I in Construction (CPC1011)
Aside from their online theory modules, students have been
working on the following:
Bryce Gordon Joseph Newsham & Michael Harris
Subject Fees
Lastly, a friendly reminder requesting all Year 11 and 12
students with outstanding subject fees to pay them. The fee
schedule is listed below for senior subjects.
• Setting out and levelling
• Securing loads
• Rolling leads
• Graphics - $40 per year
• Surveying
• Industrial Graphics - $40 per year
• Constructing a saw stool
• Using hand and power tools
• Furnishing Studies - $40 per year
• Building & Construction Studies - $40 per year
• Excavating
• Engineering Studies - $40 per year
• Technology Studies - $50 per year
Mr Lowe
HOD – Industrial Design & Technology
DEFENCE STUDENT RESILIENCE DAY
EMU GULLY
Anishka Kumar
Tyler Semyraha
Jai Sinclair and Brian
Timai
8
Kellie Smith
Brian Timai
Joshua McDonald & Joshua
Wallace
This year, we were proud to be able to offer some very
deserving Defence family students the opportunity to attend an
Anzac themed, Resilience Adventure Day Camp at Emu Gully.
The students who attended have experienced 80 deployments,
94 recent parental absences of longer than 3months and 279
changes of school/cities between them.
Major Sponsorship from the Australian
Public Service Benevolent Fund and
Defence Health, along with kind donations
from Ipswich Sub Branch RSL, Ipswich
Railways Sub Branch RSL and the Combat Support Group
ensured the camp was affordable for many families. Emu Gully
also kindly donated the morning tea and an awesome barbeque
lunch for the day.
Seventy students, along with support staff and some parents of
our SEU students, were initially challenged with No Man’s Land,
before navigating the Bridge over the River Kwai and crawling
through the Tunnels of Vietnam. We finished the day by trekking
through the mud of the Kokoda Track, as a cohesive, dirty
but accomplished team! The history of these campaigns was
conveyed along with debriefs about what we had learned about
ourselves and each other through completing these tasks.
Many students overcame personal fears and anxieties to
discover hidden strengths. We learnt to go from this level to a
higher level (you had to be there to get it!).
The pictures tell the story!
ANZAC ASSEMBLY 24 April
This year with commemoration of the Centenary of Gallipoli, the
Spirit of Anzac was widely publicised. That spirit was certainly in
full swing at Bremer State High School for our Anzac Assembly.
We were thrilled to receive a letter of thanks from veterans
and members of the Eastern Suburbs Anzac Day Committee
who attended, commenting on the kindness shown to them
by everyone and praising our Captains who ‘conversed with
them (sic) in the Office in a very relaxed yet respectful manner.’
Additionally, they commented on the ‘behaviour of the students
during the assembly – quietness, genuine interest and respect’.
A special thanks must go to invited guests: Councillor Andrew
Antoniolli, Mr & Mrs Owen, Mrs Jones, Mrs Jackson. Thanks
must also go to the captains, cadets, choir and wreath bearers
who stepped up to make the assembly a very special and fitting
tribute. It was a privilege to have Mr Ashley Owen read the Ode
and we thought we would leave you with the Anzac Reflection
kindly presented by a father of several of our students, Sergeant
Dale Godfrey.
Anzac Reflection 2015
Anzac Day is a day for remembrance. A day to think of the
many ordinary men and women, who have served our country.
All of those who have worn the Australian uniform were once
just like you. They were raised in families of all different shapes
and sizes; attended schools, learnt, socialized and played,
maturing on their life's journey.
Their reasons for joining were varied; a grand adventure, a
mateship pact, an opportunity to travel the world, something
exciting. All had a belief in what they were going to do. .. They
fought not because of hatred for the people in front of them,
they fought because of their love for those who were left behind
them.
Anzac Day is a day to reflect. It's a day to think of what we
have. We often hear that we live in the 'lucky country' - but
what exactly is that. It is a country where not only being free,
but feeling free is accepted. We can do, say, be, anything we
want; if we apply ourselves. We can follow whichever path we
choose. That is a freedom worth defending.
Anzac Day is a day to honour. A day to think of those ordinary
men and women, who in service to our country showed us how
to endure hardship. They showed us how to be courageous.
They showed us how to be resilient, at all times believing in
themselves, ourselves, coming together. It is not about grand
ideals or empires or nations, but about the ordinary person,
who when pushed did the extraordinary.
The legacy of the Anzacs is a lesson we can all learn. We can
choose to stand up with and for our mates. We can choose to
look at the positive of a situation and not let it overwhelm us. We
can choose the battles we need to fight and those we should
walk away from. We take strength in the freedom of our choice.
We can choose to be loyal, to be courageous and to endure.
And so on Anzac Day, I would ask that you take a moment to
reflect on the Anzacs; the many brave men and women who
have followed in their footsteps; along with the families and
loved ones they have left behind.
You cannot be forced or commanded to, but I hope that you
choose to take a moment to remember, reflect and honour their
memory their spirit and their legacy.
Lest We Forget....
Student Resource Scheme
Bremer State High School operates a Student Resource
Scheme, which most families would be aware of. By
participating in this scheme, students are supplied with
textbooks and many other resources for use at school to assist
with their educational outcomes. This Scheme is offered to
assist parents with a cost effective alternative rather parents/
9
carers being required to purchase textbooks and other
resources themselves.
While participation in this Resource Scheme is not compulsory
, the following options apply to families of Bremer State High
School who have not signed up to or paid the Student
Resource Scheme for 2015:
Option A
Parents/carers complete the Participation Agreement Form and
have it returned to the school office, student counter or finance
window.
Or
Option B
Parents/carers return the Participation Agreement Form and
indicate that they do not wish to join the Student Resource
Scheme.
Please note:
Procedure for Applicants seeking school based or full time:
apply on general website go to vacancies and to complete on
line vacancy form.
If you have any questions, contact
bward11@eq.edu.au or 3810 9204
Ben
Ward
at
Bremer State High School P & C News
Reminder to all Bremer State High School families – there will
be a day time P & C Meeting on June 16 at 9am in the
Conference Room. Meeting will take no longer than 1 hour with
morning tea being provided. All interested parents, care givers
and community members are invited. This day time meeting is
a great opportunity to meet the P & C Executive Team and
staff members of Bremer State High School. We look forward
to welcoming you on the day!
Host Families required
Bicycle Identification Card
If a parent/carer does not complete Option A or Option B, the
school will assume that their student is joining the scheme. In
this case, your student will be invoiced accordingly.
Information for everyone who owns a bike, big
or small
School Based Traineeships and Work
Experience
It doesn’t matter what type of bike you own, if you don’t have
it engraved to prove ownership how will the police be able to
contact who it belongs to.
Bremer State High School offers students in Years 10 to 12
the chance to undertake work experience or school based
traineeships. These provide valuable experiences and, in some
cases, career pathways for those looking to pursue work
straight out of school. To assist in this, we work with
Apprenticeships QLD (AQ) to identify and establish placements.
Dianna Hockins – School Liaison Coordinator from
Apprenticeships Qld says competition is strong for positions in
both school based and full time apprenticeships.
In a tough economic climate, positions are limited and students
need to put their best foot forward and do all they can to
maximise their chances.
Shrewd employers are snapping up those students who fit their
criteria. Many businesses prefer students who have finished
school, have their licences and own transport however some
have realised school based apprenticeships and traineeships
give them an early chance at picking up the best applicants.
Students fortunate enough to land a school based contract get
a clear head start in their chosen field over those starting after
completion of school.
AQ recommends students participate in the work experience
programme for up to 30 days to optimize their chances of
obtaining a position and to ensure they have chosen the
industry that best suits them. This way, employers also get a
great opportunity to see applicants on the job and snap up
candidates if they like what they see.
Apply on line at www.apprenticeshipsqld.com.au
Procedure for School students seeking work experience: apply
on line and go to tabs - school based/ student enquiry / student
enquiry form- complete all the fields needed.
10
Thousands of bicycles are recovered by police each year and
most are never reunited with their owner simply because the
person can’t be found.
The NHWQ Bicycle Identification Card is a simple way for you
to record important information about your bike to prove that
you are the owner.
If your bike is ever stolen or lost, you can present the Bike ID
Card to the local police to see if they have in their possession.
Simply fill out the Bike ID Card Bicycle Identification Card
attached and keep it in a safe place.
Remember: report bicycle theft to police, regardless of the
value of the bike.
You can also find the NHWQ Bike ID Card at:
http://www.nhwq.org/resources/ if you need further copies.
Mater Little Miracles
Construction has just finished on the 2015 House for Life and
this year it’s located in beautiful Springfield Lakes.
The Plantation Homes House for Life is a gift to Mater Little
Miracles with proceeds going towards helping seriously ill and
premature babies cared for at Mater.
This luxury family home features four generously sized
bedrooms, all with walk in robes and is situated on 576m2 land
with gorgeous lake views to the rear.
The house will be open for inspection weekends from 2 May
and will go to auction on Saturday 23 May. The family that has
the winning bid will walk away with a stunning home for great
value for a wonderful cause.
Next time you’re in Springfield Lakes, visiting the world-class
Robelle Domain family parkland or Orion Springfield Central,
pop around the corner to 12 Foreshore Drive and have a look
for yourself.
For more information you can visit the website
www.houseforlife.com.au
11