Newsletter November 2014 Volume 9 From the Principal Newsletter # 9 7 November Dear all Thank you to all in the Wellington Point State High School community for the warm welcome and support you have given in my first three weeks as Principal. In my short time here it is clearly visible that Wellington Point is an outstanding school with some wonderful opportunities available to students. From classroom walkthroughs to formal awards evenings, the environment has certainly been a warm and engaging one. Last week was a busy week on the school calendar with our annual academic awards evening and annual sports awards evening. Both evenings were an absolute credit to the school community. The student performances from the Arts Department and the celebration of student success and achievements were a pleasure to witness. Congratulations to all students who achieved awards over the two evenings and I encourage you to continue with your current positive attitude and diligence that have earned you success and recognition this year. Also, a sincere thank you to all staff who spent countless hours coordinating both events to ensure the nights were such a success. With only a short time until the end of the school year it is important that every student continues to arrive on time and engage in active learning. Every minute of every day counts whilst you are at school and every lesson is an opportunity to know more today than you did yesterday. So, be focused and study hard for your final assessment pieces, to ensure you provide yourselves with every opportunity to succeed. Finally, to our year 12 cohort - with only 2 weeks to go until you complete your high school years, enjoy your final few lessons, your graduation and your formal. Also take the time to thank everyone at Wellington Point State High School who has contributed enormously to your education over the past 5 years. I wish you the very best of luck with your future endeavours and encourage you to always work hard and look to the future with optimism and excitement as your new journey begins. Sue Dalton Principal The Arts Showcase evening 14 November 2014 P&C Meeting Tuesday 18 November Year 12 Formal 20 November Graduation 20 November Newsletter # 10 5 December Final dates for student attendance Year 12 21st November Years 10 & 11 28th November Years 8 & 9 12th December Badgen Road Wellington Point QLD 4160 Ph: (07) 3820 4222 Fx: (07) 3820 4200 Student Absences: (07) 3820 4266 www.wellpoinshs.eq.edu.au admin@wellpoinshs.eq.edu.au Office hours: 8am—4pm Base is a free tutoring service that is offered to all students in the library every Wednesday and Thursday from 3pm – 4pm. Teachers and senior academic leaders are on hand to provide support, guidance and mentoring of students who are: researching concepts, issues or events for assignments working to improve literacy, numeracy and thinking skills completing homework activities and/or needing to access computer programs or the internet Please note that Maths teachers attend on Wednesday afternoons. Afternoon tea is provided. New Zealand Ski Trip update End of year Financial Celebrations ______________________________ Thank you to all year 10 and 11 students and families who have shown an interest in attending the 2015 New Zealand Ski Trip. Preparations are well underway for what will again be a fabulous experience for all involved. Unfortunately due to limited availability, all vacancies have now been confirmed. Should you still have an interest in attending the trip, students will be placed on a waiting list. If a position becomes available the student will be notified and offered the opportunity to secure the position by paying a deposit. If you have any further questions please contact Mr Jens Walter (Ski Trip Coordinator) on (07) 3820 4275 or jwalt103@eq.edu.au 2 In June, Year 10 Business Studies and Technology students participated in End of Financial Year celebrations, sponsored by the Institute of Chartered Accountants Australia. One of the activities students undertook on the day was a mystery game looking for missing money and the perpetrator. In order to succeed, they needed to demonstrate a flair for creative problem solving and an ability to think on their feet. It was an Australia wide competition with a grand prize of $2000. Mishell Ye happened to be the lucky winner of a Samsung Galaxy tablet by participating in the competition. Well done, Mishell, for being a learner who is willing to have a go and is ready to learn, makes the most of her learning opportunities and get involved in activities. Celebrate your success! Youth Olympic Games Wellington Point Connection Year 10 student Jessica Sutton represented Australia as the only female archer at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympic Games in Nanjing, China over 16-28 August. Jessica competed in both individual and mixed team events across 3 days of competition. While Jessica did not score a medal for her efforts, Wellington Point SHS congratulates her for reaching the pinnacle event in world youth sport. While Jessica was in China at the Youth Olympics, her older sister Emily Sutton, who is a past student of Wellington Point SHS, was representing Australia in the World Archery Field Championships in Zagreb, Croatia. Emily, now a University of Queensland student, continues to juggle study demands with her sport. While Emily did not score a medal for her efforts, Wellington Point SHS also congratulates her on this wonderful achievement. More success for our Strings Ensemble—Mrs Julie Schmidt Students in the Wellington Point SHS String Ensemble have continued to work incredibly hard this semester. In week 2 this term, the Strings Ensemble had the opportunity to compete in the Prestige Musicfest which was held at Calamvale Community College. Musicfest is a competition in which students from state and private schools compete in a friendly environment. Students travelled from as far as Bundaberg to participate in the festival. The group from Wellington Point played three pieces for the adjudicator, and were rewarded for their hard work by achieving a silver award in their section! Hannah Powell (yr12) and Emily Jennings (yr11) The strings ensemble has moved from strength to strength over the past year. I am excited to see them continue to progress in 2015. Congratulations to all students involved in the Strings Ensemble! 3 Junior Secondary News—Ms Donna Shay For more information regarding the NAPLAN tests, please see the links below: Year 8 students conducted practice NAPLAN tests during week 1 of this term in the MPS. The program involved the five tests which include: 1. 2. 3. http://www.nap.edu.au/ naplan/naplan.html http://www.acara.edu.au/ default.asp Donna Shay - HOD Junior Secondary School Ph: 3820 4252 dshay2@eq.edu.au The purpose of inviting students to sit the tests was to:a) measure each student’s current literacy and numeracy skills set, b) enable teacher teams to work collaboratively in designing and implementing data-informed literacy and numeracy programs c) provide feedback to students in terms of their strengths and areas that need attention and to set goals for the short and medium term in order to improve their capability, and d) to simulate the experience of sitting NAPLAN tests in a high school setting, in readiness for the May 12 - 14 NAPLAN tests in 2015 (i.e. Term 2) Over the coming weeks, teachers will meet to analyse the test data and conference with each student regarding his/her strengths, areas that need attention and strategies to help improve his / her literacy and numeracy skills. 4 Language Conventions tests which assess a) Spelling and b) Grammar & Punctuation skills, The Writing test – which requires students to write a persuasive piece in response to the topic Change a Rule or Law (See the stimulus* on page 5) and Two Numeracy tests: one in which a calculator was allowed and one that required mental calculations only. The stimulus on page 5 is what students were required to respond to during the practice test. In fact, it was the stimulus for the 2014 NAPLAN writing test. The persuasive writing genre has been the required genre in recent years, however, in 2015, the genre will not be specified prior to the tests. Students may be required to write a persuasive, narrative or information text. 5 Senior Schooling —Ms Kim Herholdt Certificate I Construction 2015 to be delivered by Construction Skills Training Centre, at Wellington Point State High School, is open for expressions of interest. The course runs for one semester, one day a week, and is available to Year 11 and 12 students in semester 1 2015, and to students from Years 10, 11 and 12 in semester 2 2015. If your student is interested in participating, please see Ms Arthars in Senior Schooling or ring 38204 265. ‘Get out there!’ Website This is an interactive website that provides information for young people on a range of activities related to finishing secondary school. The site can be found at http://www.getoutthere.qld.gov.au/. Some of the topics covered are listed below. Get your money under control Buying a car Higher education Get set for schoolies The job hunt Get healthy Online job search links Looking for a job? One of the strategies to include in your job search toolkit is an online job search. The following are some of the job search sites available: Australian Job Search http://www.jobsearch.gov.au/ Job Outlook http://joboutlook.gov.au/ Careerone http://www.careerone.com.au/ My Career http://mycareer.com.au/ Seek http://www.seek.com.au/ Indeed http://au.indeed.com/ Visit the Jobs Australia website at http://ja.com.au/ job_seekers for other online job search links. Anywhere Anytime experience with the RAAF an interactive The ‘Anywhere Anytime’ film provides an insight into over 60 jobs in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). Access the film from the home page at http:// www.defencejobs.gov.au/. 6 News from the University of Queensland (UQ) The UQ Toolkit – This is a collection of helpful web pages for UQ students, especially new students. It includes: Dictionary of UQ terminology http:// www.uq.edu.au/study/index.html?page=116591 (this can help you understand the language of university study) Key dates http://www.uq.edu.au/startingatuq/ important-dates (lists important dates for the current year) MyAdviser http://www.uq.edu.au/myadvisor/ (provides information on the processes you are likely to encounter when studying at UQ) UQ Answers http://www.uq.edu.au/uqanswers/ (has a section for future students to answer questions about studying at UQ) Visit http://www.uq.edu.au/study/index.html? page=85637 for more useful UQ web pages. Queensland University of Technology (QUT) updates What happens after you submit your QTAC application? – This helpful article lists the key dates and steps that occur between submitting your QTAC application and enrolling in a course. Access the article at https://www.qut.edu.au/study/undergraduatestudy/do-you-advise-school-students/news-andevents/news?news-id=79955. Real Decisions – This event, following the release of Year 12 results, will be held at the Gardens Point and Caboolture campuses on 23 December 2014. Find out more at https://www.qut.edu.au/study/events/qutreal-decisions. Student Support at QUT – Visit the Services and Facilities web page on the QUT website at https:// www.qut.edu.au/about/services-and-facilities for links to student services, including accommodation, financial assistance, employment, technology, health and wellbeing services and study skills support. Senior Schooling —cont Start QUT application and orientation – Applications for this program close on 31 October 2014. Successful applicants are expected to be notified by the end of November. Orientation sessions will be held in January 2015. Visit the Start QUT web page at https:// www.qut.edu.au/study/high-school-programs/startqut. New double degrees for 2015 – The following courses will be available for commencing students in Semester 1 2015. B Biomedical Science/B Business B Biomedical Science/B Laws (Honours) B Biomedical Science/B Science For details, do a search at https://www.qut.edu.au/ study. Receiving your Year 12 results Year 12 students will receive their Senior Education Profile (SEP) from the Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority (QCAA) in the mail from Monday 22 December 2014. The Senior Education Profile will be made up of one or more of the following documents (depending on your eligibility). Queensland Certificate of Education Tertiary Entrance Statement (OP and FPs) Senior Statement Queensland Certificate of Individual Achievement. All results contributing to the Queensland Certificate of Education and OPs and FPs will be available in your Learning Account on the Student Connect website at https://studentconnect.qsa.qld.edu.au from 9am on Saturday 20 December 2014. You need your Learner Unique Identifier (LUI) and password (initially the day and month of birth) to log in and check your results. You will be able to access your results more quickly if you have previously accessed your Learning Account. Find out more about the SEP at https:// studentconnect.qcaa.qld.edu.au/12615.html. Schoolies website The Queensland Government has developed the Schoolies website at http://www.schoolies.qld.gov.au/ to help Year 12 students stay safe during their celebration of finishing secondary school. TAFE Roundup If you want to know about TAFE courses, start with the TAFE Queensland website at http://tafeqld.edu.au/. This site has links to all TAFE institutes in Queensland. TAFE Queensland Brisbane: http://tafebrisbane.edu.au/. Campuses: South Bank; Alexandra Hills; Bracken Ridge; Caboolture; Grovely; Loganlea; Mt Gravatt; Redcliffe. TAFE Queensland SkillsTech http://tafeskillstech.edu.au/. Campuses: Acacia Ridge; Alexandra Hills; Bracken Ridge; Eagle Farm. These sites will provide you with information about the courses offered at the campuses of each institute. The institute websites have a link to ‘Events’ for the various campuses. Each institute website also has a link to a career exploration tool called ‘My Profiler’. This tool consists of a short questionnaire, which develops a profile of you and matches it with a number of occupations, which are then linked to TAFE courses. Another useful section of the TAFE Queensland website is ‘University Pathways’ at http:// tafeqld.edu.au/study-with-us/school-students/ university-pathways/#.VD4vzFfQszc. This section explains how TAFE courses can be used to gain entry to university courses. Some of the upcoming TAFE events are: Cre8 Brisbane 2014 – TAFE Queensland Brisbane’s premier creative industries showcase http://tafebrisbane.edu.au/about-us/events/ #.VD4je2eSxbc Celebrity chef master classes at COTAH http:// tafebrisbane.edu.au/about-us/events/#celebrity UQ College now at St Lucia campus UQ College has relocated its programs to the University of Queensland’s (UQ) St Lucia campus. This College provides alternate pathways to university study. The programs offered include: Tertiary Preparation Program – This currently free program is delivered over 28 weeks and is offered in January, May and September. It builds confidence, helps students gain tertiary study skills and provides a QTAC rank for entry into UQ’s degree programs. Apply directly to UQ College for this program. Applications are now open for the January 2015 intake. Associate Degree in Business – This is a 16-month program. Successful completion provides an option to pursue entry to UQ’s B Business Management with credit. Apply through QTAC for this program (see p. 106 of the QTAC Guide). 7 Senior Schooling —cont Mathematics B, Chemistry and Biology bridging programs – These intensive, full-fee courses are offered from 25 November – 20 December 2014. Applications are now open. Successful completion will meet the subject prerequisites in these subjects for UQ degrees. Results will be available in time to be used in the QTAC January 2015 major offer round. You can access more information about these programs from the UQ College website at http:// uqcollege.edu.au/. Mater Education Open Day Mater Education offers a number of health science related courses, including the Diploma of Nursing. Mater will hold an open day for interested future students from 3.30 – 6pm on Wednesday 29 October 2014. Register to attend this event at http:// matereducation.qld.edu.au/. Applications for the Diploma Nursing February 2015 intake are now open and will close on 14 November 2014. QTAC offer rounds November 2014 – February 2015 QTAC offers places in courses on specific dates. These are called ‘Offer rounds’. The offer round dates between November 2014 and February 2015 are: 27 November 2014 - Early offer round – offers may be made for some courses that have their major offer round on 15 January 2015. The offers will be made to applicants who have met the entry requirements (e.g. subject prerequisites) and already have a qualification (e.g. AMEB seventh or eighth grade; previous tertiary study) 11 December 2014 - Major offer round for many Semester 1 2015 creative and performing arts courses. See page 6 of the QTAC Guide for a list of courses offered at this time 15 January 2015 - Major offer round for most Semester 1 2015 courses 5 February 2015 – Subsequent offer round for Semester 1 2015 courses with vacancies. QTAC Q & As Q. I applied for a university course that requires an audition but did not do the audition. Will I still be considered for entry to this course? A. No. 8 Q. My OP estimate is currently 10 – 12. The ‘foot-inthe-door’ courses on my QTAC application have previous cut-offs of OP 11. Is this a good enough safety net? A. No. It is advisable to select ‘foot-in-thedoor’ courses (i.e. your fifth and sixth preferences) that have been cutting off at least four OP points below your estimated OP to provide you with a really good safety net (especially for your sixth preference). Q. I applied to QTAC before the 30 September 2014. I chose BPay as my payment option but have not yet paid the $35 application fee. Is this a problem? A. Depends on how rich you are, as you now have to pay a late fee of $130. If you never pay it, your application will not be processed by QTAC and you will not receive an offer of a course place. QTAC’s Current Applicant online service Once you have applied to QTAC, you can use this service to re-enter your application to: Change preferences Pay QTAC processing fees Find out if you have received an offer View your OP ineligible rank from 30 December 2014 Download the QTAC offer letter and view other correspondence Respond to an offer Update contact and authorisation details Track the assessment of qualifications and monitor supporting document requirements Change your QTAC PIN. For more information, visit http://www.qtac.edu.au/ OnlineServices/OnlineServices.html. Stay connected Once you have submitted your QTAC application, it is important that you stay connected with QTAC and your application. Do this by: Interacting with your application regularly Checking your emails – QTAC uses email (and sometimes SMS) to communicate directly with you Adding QTAC to your Facebook contacts and look out for Twitter feeds Downloading the free QTAC App. For more contact information, see the QTAC website at http://www.qtac.edu.au/.. Indigenous News—Ms Kim Paulson Yura everyone, Aboriginal Artist Craig Tapp from North Stradbroke Island has done an amazing painting for our school. This is the story of the painting… Three circles represent meeting places Middle circle is WPSHS and the circles on either side represent students’ homes Lines from students’ homes to school are the pathways of learning Lines going out from the middle circle are the students’ pathways on the next part of their journey when they leave school The small green dots represent the school community and wider community continually teaching and guiding students on their journey of learning…Always guiding. Yuwayi, Kim. 9 Food allergies occur in around 1 in 20 children and approximately 1 in 100 adults. That’s approximately 65,000 Australian children and 96,000 adults. Food intolerance is even more common with surveys indicating that up to 25 per cent of the population believe they have some sort of food intolerance. Why does it happen? Wheat and other cereal grains, dairy and soy products and other plant foods contain proteins with related structural elements that cannot be broken down by our digestive system and these structures sensitise the person’s immune system causing the symptoms of allergy and food intolerance. Relief is at hand! Biohawk, led by Professor Cliff Hawkins, has discovered the way to breakdown these proteins using a special blend of natural gingers. Professor Hawkins will be presenting an information session on this topic at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre on Wednesday 26th November 10am-12pm. This is a FREE event, hosted by Malouf Pharmacies. . 10 Health News Immunisations The final round of Immunisations will be done on Monday 3 rd of November at 9am. Year 8 students and year 10 boys will receive their final HPV shot. This applies only to students who have had their previous shots at school as only those records will be available. Please see information re free clinics for anyone who wishes to have immunisations done elsewhere. Japanese News— Mr Ken Harding Term 4 is now well underway and it has been wonderful to see the dedication and hard work of our students come to fruition. Last term many of our students sat the Assessment of Language Competence Exam issued by the Australian Council of Educational Research. We are extremely proud of our students’ achievements and would like to take this opportunity to congratulate them on their results. All students who participated received a nationally recognized certificate to acknowledge their abilities, an important skill within our globalized community. Since the start of May a team of talented artists studying Japanese has been hard at work creating a short film for the Video Matsuri, a national short film competition held by the Japan Foundation for any student studying Japanese in Australia. The requirements of the competition are simple; the film must be shorter than 3 minutes, filmed in Japanese, and somewhere in the film there has to be an apple. Slice of Life – winner of the 2014 “Most Thoughtful Scenario” award The Video Matsuri students’ journey involved exploring what makes a short film successful, scripting and storyboarding and finally animating and editing a film. Throughout Term 2 and Term 3 students went into production and although cutting it close, were able to complete their work titled Slice of Life. From left to right: Jade Nielsen, Jake Roberts, Divya De Silva, Natasha Bambridge, Georgia Clarkson, Katie Quinlan and Kellie Harvey I am proud to announce that Slice of Life has won the award for Most Thoughtful Scenario! To win such an award in a national competition with one of the highest submission numbers in the competition’s history is not only a feat, but also proof that hard work and determination will allow anyone to achieve great things. Congratulations to all students involved. 11 Chappy Update —Mr Carl Coertzwen The end of the year is in sight and our Year 12 students are nearing the end of 12 years of schooling, standing at the beginning of a new season in their lives. I want to wish you all the best for your future and want to encourage you to always pursue your dreams. 40 Hour Famine This year almost 40 students participated in the World Vision 40 Hour Famine fundraiser. The focus country was Rwanda and students gave up food, technology, comfort and many other creative things to fundraise for this worthy cause. Our students raised $2600, which is just fantastic. To put this into perspective, this is enough to support six families of six for a whole year. I want to thank all the students for this great effort. As we move towards Christmas and a season of celebration and hope, may we remember those less fortunate in our community and may we continue to support them in action giving true meaning to Christmas as a season of hope. . Ashlee Teakle, on the left, presents the 40 Hour Famine award of recognition to our students and Principal Mrs Dalton. Rotary Club supports Chaplaincy The Rotary Club of Wellington Point has been a longstanding supporter of the Chaplaincy service in our school. Recently, they selected three charities to support after the Redlands Classic Ride and our Chaplaincy service was one of them. They generously donated $2170 which is a clear commitment from the local Rotarians towards the wellbeing of our students. I am so thankful for this generous donation and I look forward to continuing to build on the strong relationship we have. Local charities receiving donations from the Rotary Club of Wellington Point and Bayside. 12 Masters Hardware BBQ On Saturday the 29th of November, the Chaplaincy Committee is having a BBQ fundraiser at Masters Hardware in Tingalpa. Please come along and support us on the day. Chaplaincy Red Day Fund Raiser The students on the Chaplaincy Committee ran a Red Day fundraiser this term. Thanks to the hard work and dedication of the students, we raised $1100 on the day towards Chaplaincy. The student team running the Red Day fundraiser around the sausage sizzle. Christmas Hamper Appeal Chaplaincy with the support of the Year 11 cohort is doing a Christmas Hamper Appeal to bless families in our school community this Christmas. You are welcome to donate towards this worthy cause by sending nonperishable food items to the school in the next three weeks. 13 From the Guidance Officer—Mrs Jan Drury GUESTS Program Through the Griffith University Early Start to Tertiary Studies (GUESTS) program, high achieving students are able to study a university subject while still at high school. They can experience the challenge and excitement of university life, and have the chance to receive guaranteed entry into many Griffith University courses. Congratulations to Makenzie Brennan who successfully completed the university subject Law & the Modern State with Griffith University this year, while completing year 12. Her efforts have been rewarded with guaranteed admission into the Bachelor of Law and Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice for 2015. START QUT Through the Queensland University of Technology START QUT program, high achieving students have the opportunity to extend their studies in their final year of school. Students get to sample university life and trial up to two different areas of interest before committing to further study after high school. Once completed, students gain credit towards future studies. Congratulations to the following students who have been successful with their QUT studies this year: Kevin Jordan – studied Mechanical and Thermal Energy successfully in semester 1. He is also studying Calculus of one and two variables in semester 2. Amanda Kenward – studied Interpersonal Processes and Skills successfully in semester 1. Emily Stephens – studied Design and Sustainability successfully in semester 1. Griffith Connect Scheme Guaranteed Admission The Griffith Connect Guaranteed Admission Scheme grants OP eligible students, who meet the Griffith Connect prerequisite criteria (based on Year 11 and Semester 1 Year 12 results in specific subjects), guaranteed admission into a range of Griffith University programs. 14 Congratulations to the following students who have been successful in gaining guaranteed admission to Griffith University for 2015: Emma Dobson – Bachelor of Arts in Contemporary and Applied Theatre Emily Ferguson – Bachelor of Fine Arts Amanda Kenward – Bachelor of Psychology with Honours Katie Potter – Bachelor of Public Health in Health Promotion and Public Health Nutrition Griffith Connect Admission Scheme Logan Guaranteed The Griffith Connect Logan Guaranteed Admission Scheme is open to Logan campus catchment schools for students who apply for Logan campus programs. Applicants are required to write a short statement outlining their reasons for selecting the program, demonstrate skills to succeed at university, achievements, interests and career aspirations towards the program they want to study. Congratulations to the following student who has been successful in gaining guaranteed admission to Griffith University Logan Campus for 2015: India Parker – Bachelor of Social Work Tertiary Education Claimers Institutions – Date Australian Catholic University Information Session. Purpose: If you are still exploring your options for 2015 and need advice on course preferences or pathways to university, then come along to our information session. Our academic staff and current students will be available to answer your questions and help you make a decision that’s right for you. When: Monday 22 December 2014, 3.30-6.30pm Where: ACU Brisbane Campus, 1100 Nudgee Road, Banyo Q. 4014 For more info - http://life-less-ordinary.acu.edu.au/ undergraduate/events/ Real Decisions @ QUT Gardens Point Purpose: Real Decisions is an opportunity for you to check out QUT’s Gardens Point campus and talk face-to -face with our academic and admissions staff about study choices after you know your OP. Post-school and mature-age students are also encouraged to attend. The program also includes campus tours and seminars about study costs, upgrading pathways to university, overseas exchange opportunities and getting started with QUT. Please register your attendance on the website below. When: Tuesday 23 December 2014, 9am-1pm Where: QUT Gardens Point campus, P block, level 4. For more info - https://www.qut.edu.au/study/events/ qut-real-decisions UQ – OP Results Advice Night Purpose: OP Results Night provides you with information about the choices your OP gives you and gives you the opportunity to speak face-to-face with experts from all study areas. Our friendly team will help you find pathways to your desired program and give advice on preference changes, entry requirements, scholarships and QTAC processes. Make the most of your years of study with a world-class degree from UQ! Campus tours will commence from 4pm. When: Monday 22 December 2014, 4-7pm. Where: St Lucia Campus, Foyer of UQ Centre. For more info - http://www.uq.edu.au/events/ event_view.php?event_id=10434 Students interested in Engineering, IT and Business at TAFE – or those worried about getting into uni: AIAS is a new private college being run by ex-TAFE teachers and professional engineers and business people, aiming to fill the gap between what the TAFE sector is currently offering and what industry needs. If you are interested in these fields of study/work and are considering TAFE or are worried about getting into uni in these areas, these guys might be worth a look. I have looked over the courses and they appear better than TAFE in many aspects. Don’t forget to ask about costs with respect to whatever future study you might undertake. To find out more information, contact AIAS via their website www.aus-ias.edu.au or email info@ausias.edu.au Information on TAFE courses can be found at: TAFE Queensland – Brisbane: www.tafebrisbane.edu.au TAFE Queensland – Skillstech: www.tafeskillstech.edu.au Students and families should be making enquiries NOW regarding enrolment for 2015. 15 Tribute to Lyn Smith It is with very great sadness that we farewelled our dear friend and colleague, Lyn Smith on Wednesday of last week. Lyn and Kevin Smith volunteered for Wellington Point State High School for 22 years. Nothing was too much trouble for this amazing couple. Some of Lyn’s contributions included: Covering hundreds of Library books each year Working fulltime in the Canteen for a number of years until 1995 when she was employed by the P&C Association until 2012 Acting as the unpaid bookkeeper for 10 years Producing a photo wall of memories for the school’s 20 year Anniversary Attending monthly P&C meetings regularly Being actively involved in every fundraiser the P&C ever ran Lyn undertook every task for this school happily and enthusiastically. Her dedication, commitment and consistent hard work over many years helped to build this school and its community spirit. We will miss Lyn and her beaming smile. We acknowledge her huge achievements for this school and we mourn her passing. She will always be in our hearts and remembered as one of Wellington Point State High School’s genuine angels. Thank you Lyn and family. 24/10/14 16 P&C and Canteen news—Canteen and Uniform Staff Canteen News—HELP NEEDED With the number of students we have at Wellington Point State High School our very busy canteen staff would greatly appreciate support from any parents, grandparents or caregivers who could donate a few hours of their precious time one day a month. Stationery Packs Stationery packs can be collected from C1 Classroom from Monday 12 January to Friday 23 January. Completed order forms need to be returned to Birkdale Newsagency by Friday 5 December. Uniform Price There will be a uniform price rise as of 1 November, 2014. Uniform Shop Our new year 7 and 8 students will be visiting the school for an Orientation Day on Tuesday 9 December. The Uniform Shop will be open from 7am until 2pm for any parents who wish to purchase uniforms. Uniform Shop will be open on Thursday 22 and Friday 23 January 2015 from 8am until 3pm. 17 Sports Awards night We were very lucky to have one of our parents as our special guest for Sports Awards Night this year. Ms Tanya Harding is a four time Olympic Softball player, having played 283 games for Australia at the senior level. She achieved three Olympic bronze and one Olympic Silver medal. Nationally, she was awarded over 20 individual honours including an unprecedented five Midge Nelson awards for Most Valuable Player at the Open Women’s National Championships, and twice won the Softball Australia Female Athlete of the Year award. She was a Finalist – Qld Sportswoman of the Year (2004 & 2008) and in 2013 was inducted into the Qld Sports Hall of Fame. Ms Harding shared some invaluable advice for our athletes, including the importance of resilience and focusing on the process not the outcome during those crucial moments in sport. Listed below are the major award winners from the evening. Congratulations to all our students who have experienced success in sport this year, and thank you to all the staff and community members who have given their time and expertise to our students in their sporting endeavours. GOLD AWARDS State Representatives Softball: Baseball: Swimming: Athletics: James Purcell Kevin Jordan Kane Brady Tyrone Vallance, Paige McLennan METROPOLITAN CHAMPIONS Open Boys Touch Coach: Mr Hutton Michael Batterbee Braedon Crowther Lachlan Hardwick Josh Hilton Kyle Milianis Braden Stacpoole Jackson Dudley Jayden Lovegrove Nathan Beaton Kyle McGuire Adam Russell Ryan Ferguson Caine Clements James Purcell Jordan Ellis Yr 10 Girls Softball Coach: Mrs James Natasha Camilleri Mikayla Coles Jenae Ferguson Grace Gibbs Alana Kolo-Buckle Sarah Maesepp Riley Parker Blythe Skinner Courtney Speak Caitlin Toovey Dakota Watson Tamieka Whitefield Yr 9 Girls Softball Coach: Ms Carr Natasha Bambridge Chynna Bennett Skye Black Yazmine Burns Georgia Clarkson Divya De Silva Breiahn Dougherty Rani Gardiner Breanna Hart Vavineh Jordan Britney Leyendeckers Taryn Lynskey Corrine Menadue Brooke Newbould Natasha Singh Gihini Thoradeniya Cheyenne Trees Yr 8 Girls Softball Coach: Ms Kratzmann Mikayla Camilleri Alex Cherry Sharney Collis Morgan Copeland Georgia Dickson Sarah Formann Sophie Menzies Emily Phayer Kay Poutai Renee Rivers Erin Rooth Open Girls Golden Glove Softball Coach: Ms Mulcahy Lauren Davis Sarah Foxwell Tamieka Whitefield Dakota Watson Shania Watson Jamaika Forsyth Sophie-Lea McMahon Sarah Noverraz Allicia Flanagan Vavineh Jordan Skye Black SPECIAL AWARDS Pierre De Coubertin Award – Tayla Collie PLATINUM AWARDS Australian Representatives Softball: Tamieka Whitefield ESAP Student of the Year – Tamieka Whitefield Most Promising Year Eight – Kasey McLennan ELITE CLUB REPRESENTATIVES Queensland Club Representatives Karate: Samantha Cook Shania Watson Tamieka Whitefield Touch: Adam Russell Sport Aerobics: Tara Bartlett Sarah Jessiman Caitlin Fourro Futsal: Lachlan Feurer Athletics: Kasey McLennan Paige McLennan 18 Softball: Skye Black Cheer Leading: Renee Rivers Baseball: Kevin Jordan Swimming: Kane Brady Australian Club Representatives Skipping: Mia Rixon Maddie Brennan Futsal: Sarah Noverraz Softball: James Purcell Archery: Jessica Sutton Athlete of the Year – Tamieka Whitefield Team of the Year – Open Girls Golden Glove Softball Team Junior Sportsperson of the Year – Paige McLennan Senior Sportsperson of the Year – Ryan Ferguson Contribution to Sport – Mr Ken Foxwell Academic Awards presentations Congratulations to all the Award winners, and thank you to everyone who took part in the Awards evening on Wednesday 29th October. During the evening we were entertained by: Concert Band: Disco Lives – Stayin’ Alive, I Will Survive and Y.M.C.A arranged by Johnnie Vinson Pachelbel Canon Music by Johann Pachelbel and arranged by Charles Sayre Dance Ensemble: Sarah and Emma Dobson “You” by Keaton Henson, Choreographed by Emma Dobson and Taylah Forbes “Foolish Games” by Jewel, Choreographed by Taylah Forbes Vocal Ensemble VOXIT! Yesterday written by Sir Paul McCartney Somebody to Love written by Freddie Mercury, Conducted by Ms Lamees Kratochvil The following were recipients of the prestigious Awards: OSPREY AWARDS: Award for Academic Excellence Technology Language and Literature Parent Humanities Inquiry VET Outstanding Cultural Involvement Arts Citizenship Science Mathematics Kevin Jordan Yasmin Merai Emily Westbury Jacqui Shannon Kevin Jordan Tayla Collie Sam Gordon Emma Dobson Emily Stephens Kevin Jordan Vishnu De Silva STUDENT OF THE YEAR: Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Year 11 Stephanie Barton Divya De Silva Nicole Keay and Lucy Laurie Chekarta Clarke INDIVIDUAL AWARDS: Caltex All Rounder Andrew Laming Achievement Overall House Champion Vicki Shulz Encouragement Sam Gordon Lotta Ruutu Cunningham Rebecca Hannam Kevin Jordan holding his Osprey Award for Academic Excellence 19 Hospitality Happenings—Ms Jill Perry Year 11 Hospitality students have recently had the opportunity to participate in a 3 day live in work experience at the Mercure Resort on the Gold Coast. Students were provided with information from department heads as well as lots of ‘hands on’ experience in many of the areas of a 4 star resort in both front and back of house. Departments included: main kitchen, housekeeping, front office, sales and marketing, restaurant, conference and banquets, concierge and stores. Students experienced hospitality both as an employee and as a guest. They worked hard, displayed initiative and enthusiasm, participated well and thoroughly enjoyed themselves. Congratulations students for conducting yourselves in a professional and friendly manner at all times and for being excellent ambassadors for Wellington Point State High School. Millie Cameron and Shelin Prasad polishing cutlery in main kitchen Millie Cameron, Paige Bamford, Sarah Kennedy and Morgan Gutsell making beds in housekeeping Morgan Gutsell, Ryley Carroll and Jake Morris making kebabs for dinner menu in main kitchen Maddy Van Getsel, Kaitlyn Foot and Nicole Lynskey preparing food in main kitchen Friendly and informative staff making mocktails and expresso coffees 20 Nicole Lynskey, Maddy Van Gestel, Kaitlyn Foot and Megan Payton in conferences and banquets setting tables for 600 people Maddy Van Gestel and Nicole Lynsky making mocktails in Chelos Restaurant Whole group introduction to Mercure Resort; Overview of the tourism and hospitality industry, work skills and attitudes for employment Megan Payton and Jake Morris working in the conference and banquet department Main kitchen with Executive Chef Volker from Europe Casual clothes! First dinner together in restaurant before movie night Some comments from students who attended: Shelin Prasad: “Work Experience at the Gold Coast Mercure Resort was probably a once in a life time opportunity! We all got to learn what it’s like to work in the Hospitality Industry and learn about the many different departments within a resort. We definitely enjoyed this experience and would recommend this to future students.” Kaitlyn Foot: “The Mercure trip was such a rewarding experience – the people were great, the food and services available were fabulous. I highly recommend to other Hospitality students to go on this trip as you will learn so much, make so many new friends and learn many valuable skills.” Maddison Van Gestel: “I highly recommend this excursion as it was a once in a lifetime opportunity. The friends I made along the way made the experience even better.” Brydie Nugent: “This excursion was educational and fun! The resort staff were kind and friendly and always worked with a smile. It was a great trip and I enjoyed every moment.” Sarah Kennedy: “Great experience, worthwhile, great value.” Free time!! 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