GREENWOOD GRAPEVINE Greenwood College — An Independent Public School 79 Coolibah Drive, Greenwood WA 6024 http://www.greenwood.wa.edu.au admin.greenwood.college@education.wa.edu.au Ph. 9243 9200 Fax: 9246 2456 ABN: 31 997 963 629 Greenwood College Calendar for Term 1 Year 7 Great Escape - Hillarys All dates are subject to change, please contact front office or teacher for confirmation TERM 1 Wed 25 Feb Wed 25-27 Feb Mon 2 Mar Wed 4 Mar Thur 5 Mar Fri 6 Mar Mon 9-11 Mar Mon 9 Mar Tues 10-13 Mar Wed 11 Mar Thur 12 Mar Thur 12-13 Mar Wed 18 Mar Thur 19 Mar Fri 20 Mar Greenwood College Yr 7-8 Swim Carnival Yr 9 Camp LABOUR DAY HOLIDAY Yr 10 Outdoor Ed Excursion Yr 12 Art Excursion Yr 12 Photo Excursion Yr 10-12 Volleyball OLNA Writing Yr 7 Aviation Excursion Yr 11 Outdoor Ed Excursion Yr 11 Art Excursion Yr 12 S&E Excursion February 2015 issue includes: Yrs 7-12 Int. School Swim Carnival Yr 7-12 Leadership Excursion Yr 11 Science Excursion Yr 8 Immunisations Yr 7-12 Volleyball Yr 12 School Ball February 2015 Principal’s Message Pg. 1/2 Online School Interviews Pg. 9 VET Pg. 18 Councillor Notes Pg. 16/17 Canteen Menu Pg. 22 Page 1 Principal‘s Message ”The starting point of all achievement is desire” - Napoleon Hill New Year Welcome everyone to our first newsletter for 2015. Throughout the year I will endeavour to keep you all updated on what is happening around the college as well as reminders of significant up-coming events. I must say I was extremely proud of all students in the first week of school. It was a particularly smooth start even managing to fit everyone into our gym for the first assembly. Many thanks to our older students who have been extremely helpful in assisting and welcoming all our new young people. New Students Mrs Joanne Harris It was wonderful to see our Year 7 and Year 8 students settling in so well. I have received Principal particularly positive feedback from teachers and I visited the Great Escape excursion for both years where all the students appeared to be really enjoying themselves! A reminder to all parents and guardians that it is vital you establish lines of communication with the college. The Year Coordinators, I know, have emailed parents introducing themselves and these staff are often a good starting point if you have anything you wish to discuss. We also had approximately 50 new students starting in the other years which has meant our current school population is 956 students making Greenwood a small to medium sized secondary school. Sincere thanks to all our parents and students who assisted in the uniform shop at the start of the year. Sandy Elliss and her team of volunteers do a stellar job in ensuring all students are outfitted appropriately. New and Returning Staff Welcome to our new staff for 2015 (pictured below in order) Ms Arns (English), Ms Ayers (Phys-Ed), Ms Gale (Society & Environment), Mr Law (Media/IT), Mr Millar (Science), Mr Norris (Phys-Ed), Ms Palmer (Science), Mrs Quinlan (Society & Environment), Mr Weber (Science), Mr Pielow (Student Services) and Ms Elieff (Education Assistant). Welcome back to Mrs Young, Mr O‘Brien, Ms McKinnon and Mr Sawyer. Our new highly experienced Canteen Manager Ms Michelle Smith has joined us this year after Ms Bev King retired from the post after 26 years. Michelle (pictured right in the middle of Mrs Lesley Mackrill and Mrs Nolene Radici) and her team of volunteers work tirelessly and would love some help for an hour or two one day a week from any parents/guardians who would love to volunteer. Excellent Results 2014 Congratulations to our 2014 Year 12 cohort who attained excellent results: 96% of students gained an ATAR greater than 55; 63% of students gained an ATAR greater than 70 and 42% of students gained an ATAR greater than 80. The College median ATAR of 75 is the highest it has been in the last five years. Our attainment rate (students graduating with an ATAR higher that 55 and/or Certificate II or higher) was 94%, an excellent effort. One hundred percent (100%) of our students achieved their WACE Certificate (graduation); 95% of students who applied were offered university places in the first round, three students were offered places at Melbourne University and one student offered a place at Sydney University. Two students Anji Tao and Jess Evans received Commendation Certificates (gaining 20 ―A‖ grades over two years). Outstanding Individual Achievements: Kun Li (98.70), Anji Tao (98.15), Fragkiskos Gile 95.30, Sarah Lee (89.55), Emma Philippe (89.30), James Eccles (88.30), Abbie Hill (87.45) and Callum Macliver (86.65). College Uniform The College Board and the P&C fully endorse and support all uniform initiatives and last year passed the ruling that ANY clothing article worn to school MUST have the Greenwood logo or lettering on it. The only exception is Year 12 boys where we will accept the plain cargo shorts for this year only. We have worked hard to provide students with a wide range of options so there is no reason why they cannot find an article that suits them. I must say the vast majority of our students are excellent in their attire and the small minority who may choose not to conform are very quickly counselled through their CARE group teachers or Student Services personnel. Parents’ Participation It was terrific to meet with the Year 7 and Year 8 parents at the recent barbeques. We encourage parental involvement as much as possible here at Greenwood. There are a number of active parent committees such as Dance, Music and Aviation, as well as the P&C which holds meetings once a month. New members to these groups would be most welcome and much appreciated! Greenwood College February 2015 Page 2 Principal‘s Message cont. Capital Works Over the holidays we have continued with the buildings and grounds improvement plan. Even though we would love a new gymnasium, realistically this is unlikely. As our specialist Volleyball program has grown, we have built an outdoor volleyball court behind the gym. The area looks great and Mr Guard has said his Phys-Ed staff will also utilize the area for a range of sports such as soccer and netball. The plants in the central garden area (see photo right) in front of Home Economics have really started to take off and the area looks fantastic. Currently it is mainly utilized by the younger students. The plans for the toilet and change rooms upgrade are well under way. Work on these projects will hopefully start in June. Our lockers have firstly been offered to Year 11 and 12 students and will now be offered to other students. We will be purchasing another set later on in the year, so if students miss out this time they will have another opportunity to access a locker. We have also, with the assistance of the P&C, purchased a new and improved school sign (see picture left) which I think you would agree, looks fantastic! There is also a new improved digital media/sound system in the gym and new stage curtains are on the way. The latter we hope in time for the upcoming college musical production. Mr Mazzulla, Mr Law and Mr D‘Agostino are very happy with the new photo/media studio (see picture right). Our College website is currently being refurbished and we are hopeful this will be completed in the next week or so. This will provide more up to date information for parents and students about college events, policies and programs on at Greenwood. Upcoming This nine week term is going to pass by extremely quickly. I have already met with all our Year 12 ATAR students and I know Mr Pohara, Mr Bowdell and Mr Tennakoon will be following up with any student who is not currently on track to graduate! We have the OLNA tests coming up, the usual flurry of excitement around the College Ball is mounting already, all year groups will participate in the Swimming Carnivals this term and most importantly the Interim Parent Open Reporting Day is scheduled for 31 March, just to name a few significant events. Finally Lastly good luck to Brendan Burnside and Kelsey Dwyer Kelso (Year 12) in the upcoming Lions Club Youth of the Year. Well done to Jasmine Pugh (Yr 7) for coming first in both 800m and 1500m in the recent WA State Track & Field Competitions. Congratulations to our 2015 Head Girl, Jessica Laden and Head Boy, Brendan Burnside (pictured left). I am looking forward to meeting with all Student Counsellors later in the term after the Year 7 and 8 elections have been held. Well done to all students for a very positive start to the year. Year 10 Most Improved Awards Mrs Hollis Maths Teache r One of the many objectives of school is to encourage students to be the best they can be. Not all students are high achievers, but all students have the potential to improve. The following 12 students who had the largest academic improvement from Semester two Year 8 to Semester two Year 9 and their achievements have been recognised with a Certification of Achievement. Congratulations to the following students pictured left: Lee Watson, Mohammad Safari, Anuwat Sommasomdi, Shakira Gregory, Madison Lee, Emilie Bell-Tentori, Jarrod Schmid, Dominick McColl, Jessica Dower, Jade Craig (not present in photo), Ian Carl Tababan, Jack Stirling. Greenwood College February 2015 Page 3 Student Services Summary Mr. Williams Student Services Manager Firstly, welcome to the 2015 school year to all students (in particular our new Year 7s and 8s who have started the year off so successfully), staff and families. There was plenty of interest around how the Year 7s would cope with college life. What I noticed was they settled in very quickly, adjusted to the routine of the school very quickly and after a few days, it looked like they had been here for years. The same applies to the Year 8s who we made sure were not forgotten. Well done to both new year groups for their positive start to their college careers. Each year, I start the first newsletter article off talking about ―The Big 3‖- pastoral care: attendance and behaviour. Three extremely important areas that determine the DNA of every school. Pastoral care is exceptionally important to Greenwood College. It can be tricky to measure, however we know for certain that Greenwood College is a very welcoming and caring environment inside and outside the classroom. This care also extends to families. Behaviour is essentially the core business of a Student Services Team. Behaviour is very easy to measure. All sorts of data is available now. One statistic that is very telling is that since 2010, there has been a 59% drop in the number of suspensions. Our suspension numbers were never high to begin with. In 2014, 80% of our students did not receive a behaviour report. Attendance is a real success story for Greenwood College. It is our main focus each year. Every successful school has high rates of attendance. Over the past few years, Greenwood College‘s attendance rate has increased. In 2011, our average rate was 90.8%. In 2013 it was 92.1%. Last year we were just under that with 91.6% The Student Services Team is particularly proud of these achievements. We are aspiring to achieve an average of 92% for 2015 and we are confident the new Year 7s and 8s will provide a boost. To achieve this we need strong support from students, parents and carers. As of Friday February 13, our average was 95.17%. We will continue to acknowledge students with percentages between 90% and 100%; especially 100% as we did very successfully last year, with 13 students maintaining perfect attendance for the whole year. The above success stories are due to many factors. Elite sporting clubs, large corporations/businesses etc all talk of culture. When new people arrive to a club or business, they are encouraged and expected to ―buy into‖ the culture of that organisation. That is exactly what we have created here. Students adopt and maintain our culture of caring for one another, excellent behaviour and outstanding attendance. Uniform There has been full support from the student population in wearing appropriate school uniform. This is very noticeable when I walk around the school at recess and lunch or visit year assemblies. Only one or two students per day need to borrow school uniform. Given we have over 940 students here, that is outstanding. The Year 7 and 8 students look very sharp in their new uniform too. The full uniform policy can be found in your child‘s diary. School grounds The school grounds continue to be clean and tidy with very little litter after recess and lunch. Staff new to this school have quickly noticed this. Plenty of students are physically active (which is strongly encouraged) during break times; table tennis, down ball, basketball and soccer are very popular. It is always a good sign when big numbers of students are engaging in something constructive and healthy during break times. Great Escape fun days On Friday February 6, 134 year 7s and Monday February 9, 121 year 8s and staff enjoyed two fantastic days at the Great Escape Water Slides in Hillarys. Again, we were very lucky to be the only school there for the two days. No queuing up; well except for lunch! All students behaved impeccably and thoroughly enjoyed their time at the slides. It was interesting to see how many new friendships were formed. That is why we do it. Thanks to Ms Fenner, Mr Filidei, Mrs Shipham, Mrs Hart, Mr Woodard, Ms Hollis, Mrs Strahan, Mr Tennakoon, Mrs Newman, Mr Mayes and Mrs Harris for their support on the day. And another big thank you to the Year 10 and 11 students who performed their roles as 7mates and 8mates so enthusiastically. Greenwood College February 2015 Page 4 Student Services Summary cont. Year 7 and 8 Parent Evening/BBQs On Tuesday February 10 and 17 we opened up our pool for the Year 7 and Year 8 parent evenings. The BBQ was cranked up and the smell of sausages drifted through Greenwood. Both evenings were very informal which is why I believe they were both so well supported. No speeches, no appointments, just a friendly atmosphere whereby parents/ carers and staff can mingle and chat. It was terrific to see so many people there and so many kids in the pool. Year 9 Camp We run many camps here but the ―Big‖ one is for the Year 9s which will be at Ern Halliday Camp School in Hillarys from Wednesday Feb 25 to Friday Feb 27. We want as many Year 9s to come along as possible. I appreciate that $220 is a big chunk of money and not always easy to find. When I look at what the students get for that money, it is very impressive: all meals (and the meals are top quality), fun activities run by trained staff, accommodation, transport to and from, prizes and over two hours at the Great Escape water slides on the Friday afternoon. As always, parents/carers are welcome to phone me to discuss possible payment options. Students not going to the camp are expected to come to school and attend their timetabled classes. A more detailed report on the camp will be in the next newsletter. Adventure World We did finish off last year with a fun day at Adventure World. The day is a fading memory now but I do know our students enjoyed and behaved themselves as you can see from the photos below. We will be back there again later this year. 2015 Student Services Team Murray Williams – Manager Student Services (murray.j.williams@education.wa.edu.au) Kristy Hart – School Psychologist Raylene Shipham - Chaplain Kristy Fenner – Year 7 Coordinator Fil Filidei – Year 8 Coordinator Antony Woodard – Year 9 Coordinator Nanette Hollis – Year 10 Coordinator Stacy Strahan – Year 11 Coordinator Kasun Tennakoon – Year 12 Coordinator Anne Pugh – School Officer Nicole Newman – First Aid Jo Calautti – First Aid Linda Tulip – Education Assistant Christina Kolodij – Education Assistant Vesna Peou – Education Assistant Carolyn Ganzer – Education Assistant Helen Elieff – Education Assistant Finally: Year 12s— the year can be summed up in a few words. ―Four terms of work crammed into three terms of school.‖ I wish you well! School Information Calendar for 2015 (Dates may vary) 2015 Term Dates School Development Days (Pupil Free Days) Public Holidays Term 1 Mon 2 Feb—Thurs 2 April Thursday 29 January Friday 30 January Monday 2 March Friday 3 April Tuesday 31 March Reporting Parent Open Day Students early closure 12.30pm Parents booked between 12.30-7.30pm Term 2 Tues 21 April—Fri 3 July Monday 20 April Wednesday 1 July Reporting Parent Open Day Students early closure 12.30pm Parents booked between 12.30-7.30pm Term 3 Tues 21 July—Fri 25 Sept Monday 20 July Term 4 Tues 13 Oct—Thurs 17 Dec Monday 12 Oct Friday 18 Dec Greenwood College February 2015 Monday 27 April Monday 1 June Page 5 Raylene Shipham Chaplain Chatter Chaplain Direct line: 9243 9237 Welcome to 2015, this year has started with us welcoming not one but two year groups. I have had the privilege of spending some quality time with them in the first week of the school year. The first day watching them all pile into our gym and not knowing if they were going to fit to watching them sitting on the bench feeling awkward. A week down the line and they have started forming a group of friends. I am amazed at how our children often teach us adults a thing or two. As adults we are cautious about speaking to strangers or striking up a conversation with someone who is new to the workplace. As a matter of fact stepping out of our comfort zone is quite daunting. Our children amaze us with their resilience and ability to take on new and challenging environments and embrace them with so much enthusiasm. On 5 February City Youth, a group of young people from one of our local churches Kingdom City brought in a rap artist to entertain the students during lunch time. A lot of fun was had by all. On that note they will be organising events like this twice a term and we look forward to seeing what they have in store. We had two fabulous days at the Great Escape with both Year 7 and Year 8 students where they enjoyed the sunshine and friendship. It is good to see them being active and participating in the many activities on offer. I and another colleague were saying that we don‘t remember being offered such fun activities to complement our learning when we were at school. It is a day for us as staff to get to know them in a different light and spend some time mingling and mixing. Our year 7/8 welcome BBQ is always a highlight of the year as it is in the middle of summer and we open the pool and the families are able to get to meet staff and other families who they will sharing the high school journey with for the next few years. It is always very well attended and it epitomizes the culture of a community that our school is known for. Finally a little bit about myself I have been in this role at Greenwood since 2013 but this is my 7th year as a chaplain. I am passionate about seeing young people achieve their potential whatever that may be. I believe in the power of building solid relationships and hope to be able to be available to your children in a way that they may deem necessary. I love the variety of the role and that I am able to celebrate both the positives and the negatives. I learn something new from each person that I am in contact with and I count it an absolute privilege to be able to share a part of life‘s journey with them. I am available on ext. 237 and will do my best to assist you and your family where possible. Until next time Greenwood College February 2015 Page 6 Deputy News College Guidelines Student attendance procedures Greenwood College recognises that punctuality and regular attendance at school is a major factor affecting student academic success. The College therefore adopts a zero tolerance approach to unexplained absences and lateness. These procedures are used to guarantee the safety of your children as well as to support your childrens‘ educational progress. Parents and students are reminded that all absences must be explained by parents using any ONE of the following methods; a note, a phone call, an email or by direct contact. Notes must state a legitimate reason for the absence, the date of the absence and must be signed by a parent or guardian. Parents are advised that they are not authorised to give their children permission to stay at home from school without a valid reason. The College is required by the Department of Education to seek verification from parents if their child does not bring a note explaining absences after arriving back at school. Lateness to school Students who arrive late to school cause unnecessary clerical work and disrupt care group and classes. The reasons for lateness vary greatly but those that are unexplained, or are for unsatisfactory reasons, will be dealt with in a systematic and consistent manner. Students who are late to school without an acceptable reason, provided by parent note, phone call or SMS to the school will be placed into lunch detention. If the Care Group bell has sounded, students must report to the reception area absentee desk and will then be referred to the relevant deputy principal or Student Services Manager, to explain their absence and receive a lunch detention notice. Teachers will not allow late students into class without a formal late note. Failure to attend lunch detention will result in more serious consequences. Parents taking their children out of school for holidays Parents are advised that the Department of Education has formally notified schools that student absences caused by the taking of holidays during the school term, are regarded as ―unauthorised absences‖ unless the absence has been pre-approved by the school principal and the principal is satisfied that reasonable grounds for authorising the absence exist. In this case, the College will use the absentee code, K = students whose parents have taken them on an in-term holiday and the principal has not authorised the absence. Where permission to take a holiday during the school term has been preapproved by the school principal, the school will use the absentee code, V = the absence has been negotiated in advance and the principal is satisfied that reasonable grounds for authorising the absence apply. If the approved absence extends beyond the negotiated number of days, and no acceptable reason is provided, the additional absences should be recorded with an X (unacceptable reason). Children who become sick during school hours Greenwood College uses an effective means of managing student illness, whilst at school, developed over many years of experience. Students MUST NOT contact their parents independently, by mobile phone, to inform them that they are sick. Students are regularly informed by the college that the correct procedure is for them to attend the First Aid Officer, allow them to determine the validity of the illness, have the First Aid Officer contact their parents, if required, and then obtain an official leave form. This proven method guarantees that all parties are kept informed, that minimum time is wasted, that absentee records are up to date, prevents students from truanting for trivial reasons and ensures that appropriate medical care is provided. Students who SMS or ring their parents requesting them to pick them up from school, undermine these established and efficient procedures which are designed to minimise disruptions to parents, staff and the students‘ learning programs. If parents do receive phone calls or SMS messages from their children, please remind your child, of the college‘s clearly advertised procedures and instruct them to attend the First Aid Officer for proper assessment. D requested to support the college‘s efforts to properly manage student illness and prevent students missing ParentsENWare OO E E GR LLEG trivial reasons by phoning the college first if their children contact them regarding illness. The college can school for O C then inform of the exact nature of the illness, the medical aid required and whether or not they are required SMS 5parents 7 0 7 08 to attend 040 the college to remove their children from classes. Parents are encouraged to contact the college if they have any questions regarding the college‘s absentee procedures. David Mayes—Deputy Principal Greenwood College February 2015 Page 7 Mr Pohara Upper School Deputy Principal Upper school I would like to thank Upper School students for the standard and tone they have set in the school. With the influx of nearly 300 year 7 and 8 students, upper school students have been patient and supportive with the historic move of new students to our campus. Upper school students have settled down quickly and there were fewer changes to courses this year than in 2014. With two weeks of the term gone at the time of writing, changing courses is now well and truly over. From time to time, changes are made but these are in very extreme circumstances. Year 12 students are fully aware that they have virtually only three terms in which to complete their courses and attain their Western Australian Certificate of Education (WACE). Assessment Policy Within the diary issued to all students is the Greenwood College Assessment Policy. Students should be familiar with that policy as it is a support mechanism for graduation and the attainment of WACE. Greenwood is insistent that all assessments must be completed by students, allowing exceptions in extenuating circumstances only. A directive from the Director General of Education is that going away on holiday is not an excuse for missing assessments. Year 11 and 12 students in ATAR courses are reminded that Semester 1 Exams will be held in Term 2 during Week 6 from Monday 25/5/2015 to Friday 29/5/2015. Students should be studying for those exams now and ATAR students should be completing a minimum of 3 hours per session, 6 times per week as a rough guide of what is expected, discriminating between homework and study. All students must hand in assessable work punctually to avoid possible penalties. Year 10 Planning for Year 10 student courses in 2016 has commenced and there will be a Parent Night for year 10 students next term informing them of the process for upper sSchool selection. As a general rule, students need to be attaining A/B grades in the core areas if hoping to pursue a full ATAR course in year 11. When making selections, it is more realistic to be selecting if, in year 10, students have demonstrated ability and commitment to study rather than the potential they may have and that suddenly students are going to change in Year 11 after a six week holiday. Year 10 students will be completing OLNA tests this term, which is a prerequisite for Graduation and in week 5 of next term will have exams in selected courses. All students must take OLNA very seriously and students intending to select ATAR courses will need to perform well in exams so commence studying for them now. I wish all students a successful year and a reminder that the more students get involved in school activities, the more enjoyable the year will be. Maths Department—Moodle Mr Martin Head of Maths Last year we started publishing on Moodle for students in any Maths course their year program with assessment schedules copies of the relevant chapters in the text (for years 7-10) homework exercises all free of charge ! This year you will find the number of courses featured on Moodle is greatly increased. Not only that but many have past assessments included too. The upper school ATAR courses have past exam papers and sometimes tests too for your young person to practise. More may have been added by the time you read this! To access these go to http://moodle.greenwood.wa.edu.au/login/index.php Have your child sign in with their school network user name and password, and then go to the relevant Mathematics course. We hope this will help you keep in touch with what your child is doing in Maths. If you want you can always help them with their homework! Lower school Nelson homework exercises also give explanations before questions, so this is not as difficult as it may sound! Incidentally, each student‘s fluency in numeracy can be greatly improved by Mathletics interactive software. Your child has a user name and logon for this too, courtesy of Greenwood College, and these will be given to students shortly! Please contact me or your child‘s teacher with any queries or concerns with this. Greenwood College February 2015 Page 8 Dear Parents Greenwood College‘s Term 1, 2015 Parent Reporting Open Day, will be held in the College Library, Society & Environment and Science rooms on Tuesday 31 March (week 9) from 1pm—7.30pm. The College now uses an online parent and teacher interview booking system. Go to www.schoolinterviews.com.au and follow these simple instructions. Note that the booking system will be open to parents at 9am on Monday 23 March and close at 4.30pm on Monday 30 March. K54PS Enter THIS school event code. Then follow the 3 simple steps. When you click finish, your interview timetable will be emailed to you automatically - check your junk mail folder if you do not receive your email immediately. You can return to www.schoolinterviews.com.au at any time and change your interviews - until bookings close. Note that you will need to have your child’s college timetable with you to select their subject codes and teacher names. Parents can change their interview bookings any time prior to the closing date, by re-visiting the www.schoolinterviews.com.au website, and using the event code. Remember to use the same name and email address you used when you made your original booking. Parents wishing to change their interview times after the closing date, should contact the school directly on 9243 9200. Parents who do not have access to the internet at home may ask their children to make bookings for them at school using school computers. Students can, with their parent‘s permission, log onto the online booking system, at www.schoolinterviews.com.au enter the event code, K54PS, and make interview bookings on their parent‘s behalf. We hope that this online booking system, which parents have asked for, allows for more time efficient and flexible booking procedures. Greenwood College February 2015 Page 9 Congratulations! Students of the Week Congratulations to Jackson Bryant (Yr 10) who was rewarded with a $25 Coles/Myer voucher and Student of the Week Certificate for his help being an active member of the 7mate program. Well done to Jason Smith (Year 10) for helping to co-ordinate, prepare and assist the new Year 7s at various events. It makes the transition for the new students into college life easier. Congratulations to Lee Watson (Year 10) for his friendly and supportive manner in dealing with the new Year 7 students at the Great Escape and Parent BBQ. Helping to prepare, clean up and mingle with new Year 7s makes the events run smoothly. Greenwood College is a member of The School Volunteer Program (SVP), which aims to strengthen school engagement and increase resilience in school aged children at risk of not achieving their educational potential by providing high quality mentoring programs and other in-school volunteer activities. At the centre of SVP‘s work is a belief in the power of relationships. For children to thrive they need to be connected to, and supported by, an extended network of caring people with the skills and time to listen and provide guidance. SVP recruits, screens and trains volunteers, who either work one-on-one with students for one hour a week, or assist in areas such as literacy support, classroom assistance, design and technology and more. For more information, please visit the SVP website www.svp.org.au. Greenwood College February 2015 Page 10 IEC—Qinyu Mao and Xiaocheng Wang Hello, everyone! Our names are Qinyu and Xiaocheng and we are the IEC Student Councillors for Semester One. We both come from China. We are looking forward to our new roles in the school. Last December, we had the IEC graduation. Sun Boyi, who was graduating from 4.2, played the piano for the ceremony. He is very talented and did a wonderful j ob. Four of the graduating students gave speeches about their home countries and their time in the IEC: Sara Tahooneh, from Iran, Sakura Koyama, from Japan, Vivien Zhang, from China, and Gabriel Gomig, from Brazil. All the graduates enjoyed an excursion to iceskating after the ceremony. This year, we have new students from Russia, Mexico, Korea and other countries. There are more than eighty students in the IEC who come from many different countries, such as Chile, Cuba, China, Poland and Zambia, just to name a few! Thanks for reading our article and you will hear from us again soon. Intensive English Centre Mr Dunn The Intensive English Centre has started the year with strong enrolments from a variety of countries. Some of our newly arrived students are from countries such as, Mexico, Cuba, Bhutan, Mauritius and Denmark. All students have settled in well and are enjoying their new environment. The IEC students are looking forward to their swimming carnival coming up shortly. We have a huge range of abilities including students who have never been in a swimming pool through to highly skilled and well trained swimmers. Our Phys. Ed staff will keep a close eye on all of our swimmers with a special eye on spotting new talent for the interschool swimming carnival. One of the support programs for migrant students is coming to Greenwood College on February Thursday 26th. It is the Star Search for Schools program and is run by the Metropolitan Migrant Resource Centre. Interested students from migrant backgrounds can audition to join in the talent quest. The IEC has an exciting year planned ahead of us. World Day will feature again and an IEC camp will also go ahead later in the year. Greenwood College February 2015 Page 11 Great Escape—Hillarys Greenwood College February 2015 Year 7 Students Page 12 Parent School Pool BBQ Greenwood College February 2015 Year 7 Students Page 13 Great Escape—Hillarys Year 8 Students It couldn‘t have been a more perfect day to escape to Hillary‘s Boat Harbour. Three buses carrying over a hundred Greenwood College Year 8s eagerly set forth to the Great Escape. There, our fresh cohort would spend the day plunging into water slides, putting on the minigolf, and springing on trampolines. The whole park was ours for the enjoyment, and the Year 8s were quick to socialise, making new friends along the way. The atmosphere was positive and fun, a wonderful start to the Year 8s calendar of events. The day went off flawlessly thanks to the good behaviour of our Year 8s, and the support of all staff who attended. A huge thank you goes out to Mr Williams who organised the day, as well as Mr Tennakoon, Mrs Strahan, Mrs Shipham, and Mrs Newman who made sure everything ran smoothly. Mr Filidei—Year 8 Co-ordinator Greenwood College February 2015 Page 14 Parent School Pool BBQ Greenwood College February 2015 Year 8 Students Page 15 Year 9—Myriam Ould Ely and Hayden Shillito Welcome back to Greenwood College everyone! Hope you all had a great holiday. A special welcome to all the new Year 7s and 8s and a warm welcome to all the new students in all years—and to all the new teachers too. Hello, our names are Myriam Ould Ely and Hayden Shillito. We are the Year 9 Student Councillors for 2015 and our role is to represent the Year 9s and perform the duties required by the school as Councillors for 2015. We are going to do as best we can to make this year as fun and enjoyable as it can be. We have a choice of many subject options now that we are in Year 9 such as : Outdoor Education, Specialised Volleyball, Mechanical Workshop and Drama etc. The events coming up this term for us all are the Year 9-10 Swimming Carnival on Friday 20 February and Year 9 camp from Wednesday 25 February to Friday 27 February. Great events to look forward to and to be involved in. Hope everyone has a good term. Bye for now…. Year 10—Emilie Bell-Tentori and Gavin Anderson Hello everyone I hope that you all had a fantastic holiday it is now time to get back into the old swing of school, study and homework. I am Gavin Anderson and this will be my third year as a student councillor at Greenwood College. A few facts about myself; I enjoy playing volleyball and I am a part of our volleyball specialist course but I also participate in beach and hard court volleyball out of school. I went to Rawlinson Primary from the start of pre-primary to Year 7. In Year 8 I was the Student Councillor working with Hannah Waddell, in Year 9 I worked with Despina Koulianous and this year I am looking forward to working with Emilie Bell-Tentori. I will have a lot to live up to as I have been doing this role for quite a while and I will do my best not to disappoint. Hello students and parents from Emilie Bell-Tentori. It‘s great to see that the Year 7s and 8s have settled into Greenwood College with ease and I assure you that your time at this school will be pleasant. The staff and older students are here to help guide you along the way. I‘m the 2015 Year 10 student councillor, Emilie Bell-Tentori. I‘ve been at Greenwood College since grade eight and I‘ve significantly proved my diligent and kind behaviour to those around me since. Before high school I attended Goollelal Primary School. My interests include the dramatic arts and I tend to have massive hunger for learning new things. I love to watch people strive for their dreams. I hope to be a great influence on you all, pushing you to do your best at every stage. Year 10 is one of the most important years of high school as it is the year that you decide your future. It is the year that you choose which subjects to study in Year 11 which then determines which subjects you study in Year 12. With the new national curriculum, you have to decide which pathway you want to take… university, TAFE or work. So you can see why it is an important year. For you to get into the subjects you want, you need teachers to recommend you for those subjects. To get the recommendation you need to demonstrate to the teachers that you are capable and that you have a good work ethic. So NOW is the time to start working….don‘t leave working until it is too late. There have been a couple of events that have included Year 10s. Approximately 20 Year 10s that had attended the 7 mates program in 2014 accompanying the Year 7s to the Great Escape. I heard quite a few compliments saying how surprisingly well-mannered the Year 7s are and what a great help the Year 10s were. It was a great excursion. The first volleyball competition will be held on the 7 March and will be a beach volleyball tournament. It will be our first official beach competition and we are really looking forward to bringing home some medals (hopefully). Until next time Greenwood College February 2015 Page 16 Year 11—Carys Hunter and Ishaan Bhatia Hi, we are your new Year 11 Student Councillors for 2015, Ishaan Bhatia and Carys Hunter. We will try and make this year as enjoyable and memorable as we can for everyone. Even though it‘s been a couple of weeks, term 1 has been very eventful, starting with some of the Year 11s attending The Great Escape with the new year 9s. We were able to get to know the year 8s and make them feel welcome and make the transition into our college as smooth as possible. This is a big year for all of us ATAR students preparing for exams and VET students starting TAFE courses. This year will be a bit more stressful for us as we are being introduced to the new curriculum. Facing new challenges will be hard work but it will pay off, so stay focused and motivated. The swimming carnival is coming up shortly so please be aware of the tryout times and the best of luck to everyone competing. The Year 11 formal is also coming up shortly and anyone interested please visit Mrs Strahan for more information about tickets and helping to organise the event. Finally Carys and I would like to thank everyone who voted for us and we look forward to making this year and our year group the best it can be. Have a good one…. Year 12—Brendan Burnside and Jessica Laden Hi everyone! Finally we have made it to the top of the social ladder of Greenwood College; the top of the food chain if you like. We have looked forward to this year since the start of our high school lives and it‘s now here. This year comes with some major social events unlike any other but also has a fair amount of academic work attached to it. A good balance right? Well it has to be since this year is not only our most important but also our shortest with only three terms for us to complete all our school work before we are released into the real world to do whatever we like. Our year is set out a little differently as our first semester ends halfway through Term 2 with our first set of exams in about week 6. This means that there is no time to ease back into school life; it‘s all go, go, go from day one. During the first two weeks back, each of the ATAR students have received their ATAR predictions based on last years semester two results. Because of where the results came from, they are a little inaccurate but they certainly give a rough idea of what you‘re sitting on and what you should be aiming for in each of your subjects this year. If you aren‘t happy with your current courses and want to switch a few classes around, you need to do that ASAP so that no time is wasted and because the door allowing you to is slowly closing. It‘s not long now until the greatest, most anticipated social event of our entire high school career is drawing closer—the school Ball. The date is set for March 20 and we are busily planning everything from invitations to decorations in order for it to be a great night and amazing experience for us all. Remember to get your money in by the 27th of this month and to return any forms that you need to if you‘re bringing a date from out of school. Can‘t wait to see everyone scrubbed up and in their finest. Now the current question on everyone‘s lips is ―When are we going to get our leaver‘s jackets? ‖Well, we‗ll be able to be distinguished from the other 800 students in a couple of week. These jackets have been long awaited but not too much longer now kiddies. That‘s all from us…. Mr Mazzulla Musical Teaser ... Drama Teacher A hilarious, comical musical called “Shiek, Rattle ‘n’ Roll “ 28, 29, 30 April 2015 Greenwood College February 2015 Page 17 Vocational Educational Training Mr Bowdell VET Manager 2015 is well underway and my office has been very busy getting students off and running into VET studies. VET studies (nothing to do with animals!) is about studying industry qualifications under the Vocational Education and Training umbrella. From the time I started in this role (1999) I have seen huge expansion of VET to the point now that it is as major a part of Greenwood College‘s curriculum as it is in all Australian schools. Currently we have 51 students in years 11 and 12 enrolled in the following training organisations going out one or two days a week for 2015: Trades North Clarkson (Electrical and Metals ) West Coast TAFE (Health Support Services, Automotive, Horticulture) Central TAFE (Health Support Services, Education Support, Building and Construction – non trades.) Polytechnic West, (Construction, Business, IT and Media and Animal Studies) Jandakot Airport: (Pilot Studies, Avionics) Master Plumbers Association (Pre Apprentice Plumbing) School Based Traineeships (students are employed as trainees and paid for two days a week) Public Sector Traineeship Hospitality Group Training McDonalds WA Group Training Hairdressing As well as this we deliver six VET programs at the college: Cert III Visual Art Cert III Visual Art Photography Cert II Sport and Recreation Cert II Information Technology Cert II Child Care Cert II Music Cert II Foundation Skills Cert II Business During X Files last week I delivered an induction course in competency training to all students doing Certificate courses at school. Included under VET is Workplace Learning where students enrolled in Career and Enterprise go out for two placements into industry. Most Year 12s go out next week in Term one and Term two and most Year 11s go out terms two and three. Finally if students in Year 10 wish to apply for a VET external program in 2016 they need to make sure their Semester one report is a good one as this is used in TAFE applications as well a school reference. TAFE courses and Pre Apprenticeship programs at school are becoming more and more competitive to get into. VET studies at school are considerably cheaper when compared to TAFE full time fees which have risen dramatically. Congratulations! Congratulation to the following Year 12 2014 students below who have been awarded Curtin University Scholarships for 2015 based on school recommendations: Parham Bakhtiari Haftlang Matthew Langford Greenwood College Marco Lenghel February 2015 Page 18 Mr Salmon Music Committee Welcome to 2015 ! Next Meeting Date Monday 23rd The Music Committee invites February Parents to come along and join in the Annual General great vibe of the Committee Meeting We support the Music Department Tuesday 10th by arranging functions and sourcing March instruments, equipment & good times ! 7-00 pm NO music abilities required !! Staff Room Just a desire to help our children ... Come Along !! Music Timetable WEEKLY ENSEMBLE TIMETABLE Tuesday Tuesday Wednesday Wednesday Thursday Rock Band Concert Band Classical Guitar Ensemble Rock band Vocal Ensemble 8-8:40am 3:10-4:45pm 8-9am 3:05-3:45pm 8-8:40am WEEKLY INSTRUMENTAL LESSON SCHEDULE Monday Tuesday Wednesday Voice Lessons Flute, Clarinet and Saxophone Lessons Thursday Trumpet, Trombone and Euphonium Lessons Classical Guitar, Contemporary Guitar and Percussion Lessons Music Camp Music Camp ―SAVE-THE-DATE‖ MUSIC 2015 Fri 19-22 Jun Wed 5 Aug Sat 7 Nov EEN GR O WO Music Camp and Primary School Music Tour Winter Concert Music Dinner D E LLEG CO SMS 50 7 7 08 040 Winter Concert Music Dinner Greenwood College February 2015 Page 19 Contributions and Charges School Fees Contributions and Charges are now due to be paid to the college. Please endeavour to pay by Friday 6 March 2015 or alternatively contact Deborah Jones on 9243 9202 to arrange a payment plan. Please note the following information regarding how to make payments and obtaining financial assistance. How to Make Payments 1. In Person payments can be made by cash, cheque, or credit card (Visa, Mastercard). 2, Telephone your credit card details can be given over the phone. A receipt will be forwarded to you. 3. Faxing your credit card details through to the Administration Office on fax 9246 2456. Simply complete and fax the credit card payment form. A receipt will be forwarded to you. 4, Posting a cheque (made out to Greenwood College) or your credit card details to the college – 79 Coolibah Drive, Greenwood WA 6024. Simply complete and return the credit card payment form. Visa and Mastercard will be accepted. A receipt will be forwarded to you. 5. Direct Deposit the required amount to: BSB: 066 040 A/C: 1990 0460 Please state the “student name” and "fees" as your reference. Financial Assistance is available for parents who hold the following; Centrelink Family Health Care Card Centrelink Pensioner Concession Card Veterans’ Affairs Pensioner Concession Card (Blue Card) $235 Secondary Assistance towards the Voluntary Contributions and Charges In accordance with the Department of Education and Training policy the secondary assistance scheme must be deducted from the Voluntary Contributions in Years 7-10 with any balance being deducted from the Charges and all from Charges in Years 11 and 12. $115 Secondary Assistance towards School Uniforms This will be deposited into your bank account directly from the Department of Education on completion of the Secondary Assistance Form. However, if you wish the clothing allowance can be signed over to the school to go towards the Voluntary Contributions and Charges. The Card must be VALID during first term Applications close Friday 27 March 2015 A claim can be made for each eligible enrolled student. How to Claim: Complete application form at the Administration Office before Friday 27 March 2015. The signature on the form must be that of the person who holds the card. The card must be presented at the time of application. The subsidy will be deducted from your child‘s statement. Payment of the balance is to be made, or arrangements to pay the balance can be discussed. Applications can be made at the Administration Office between 8.00am – 4.00 pm If it is difficult for you to attend during these hours, please phone the College Reception on 9243 9200 to make alternative arrangements. Greenwood College February 2015 Page 20 Canteen f osity o gener d n i p ek to kee on th runs r time i n e e h s e t e t can teer ladi volun ovely ollege l c o e h s e e w h h T s e ladie hly. T colleg up of smoot ider w g n i e a gro n th on run relati from nteen of a help w a o the ca r n t k ex ay or love If you ven d i d … g l 5 u y 1 o w an n for 20 t on etwee unity day b elp ou i h r F o t comm o ve y t 9447 onda uld lo h on o M t i w m m o S o fr e wh ience ichell hour exper iven tact M o g n N o y c . n a for ned please entio and 0pm, urs m ile… o m h s 8—2.3 e nd ly th tea a friend uring g d n i 2 a 6 n r t 12 e mo y, jus a fre cessar t e e n g you... s i eting t you e u m o o g rd t helpin forwa king o o L … lunch 2015 Uniform Shop Price List Greenwood College February 2015 Open Tuesdays and Fridays 8.20—8.45am Page 21 Canteen Menu 2015 (prices subject to change throughout the year) ROLL AND SANDWICHES DAILY SPECIALS Buttered 1.30 Mon—Hot Chicken Roll 4.00 Vegemite 1.80 Tues—Chicken Burger/Salad 4.50 Ham and Salad 4.00 Wed—Hot Dog 3.50 Cheese and Salad 4.00 Thur—Chilli Chicken Sub 5.00 Egg and Salad 4.00 Fri—Hamburger/Salad 4.50 Chicken and Salad 4.50 Macaroni & Cheese 3.80 Tuna and Salad 4.50 Soup (Term2/3) 2.00 Cheese and Pineapple 4.00 Chilli Con Carne 4.50 Curried Egg and Salad 4.00 Sushi 5.00 Ham and Pineapple 4.00 Chicken strip wrap & salad 5.00 Toasted Ham and Cheese 4.00 Focaccia (asstd. fillings) 4.50 Toasted Cheese and Pineapple 4.00 Steamed Rice, Chicken, Chilli 4.50 Cheese and Vegemite 2.50 Caesar Salad 4.00 Salad 3.00 OTHER FOODS HOT FOOD Banana Bread 2.00 Wedges (Term 2/3) 2.50 Lite Yoghurt 2.30 Hot Dog 3.50 Muffins 2.00 Cheesie 1.50 Anzac Cookies 0.30 Ham cheesie 2.00 Fruit Salad Tubs 3.50 Pizza 2.80 Whole Fruit (seasonal) 1.00 Good Eating Pie (Mon, Fri) 3.70 Jelly Cups 0.80 Good Eating Sausage Roll (Mon, Fri) 2.60 Yogo 2.30 Potato Pie (Mon, Fri) 3.70 Pasta (T,W,Th) 4.00 Spaghetti & Meatballs (T,W,Th) 4.80 Hash Brown (Term 2/3) 0.80 PITA BREAD DRINKS Water 1.80 Flavoured Milk (lge) 3.80 Flavoured Milk (sml) 2.50 Juice Pops 100% 1.80 Ham or Cheese and Salad 4.00 Slushie 2.50 Chicken or Tuna and Salad 4.80 Orange C (sml) 2.10 Extras all .30c Mayonnaise, Pickles, Mustard, Gherkin, Beetroot, 0.30 Lol drinks 2.30 Cheese, Sauce 0.30 UP-N-GO 2.30 Avocado 1.00 Nutrient Water 3.80 SALAD PLATE Salad only 3.50 WITH Chicken or Tuna, ham, cheese or egg 0.80 Beetroot 0.30 Avocado 1.00 Greenwood College February 2015 orders can be made before school or at recess. Ice-creams sold at lunchtime only Page 22 Community Advertising PRELATES NETBALL CLUB PLAYERS WANTED U/12's—BORN (2003 or 2004) 13's - 15's— BORN (2002 - 2000) 16's - 18's— BORN (1999 - 1997) Open Div— BORN 1998 or older FREE TRIAL CLASS FOR GREENWOOD COLLEGE STUDENTS. MENTION THIS FLYER WHEN BOOKING YOUR CLASS. Coaches & Umpiring Positions available PHONE RUTH 0413962177 or email prelates@westnet.com.au prelates.org.au Producing Perth’s finest talent for over 30 years MUSICAL THEATRE, SINGING, HIP HOP, JAZZ, TAP, CLASSICAL BALLET, LYRICAL, ACROBATS Boys & Girls Toddlers to Adults Exams & Competitions optional Qualified Teachers Fully equipped dance and vocal recording studios NEW PERFORMING ARTS STUDIO 45 EDWARD STREET OSBORNE PARK Current and graduate students now performing in national & international musicals, stage productions, TV commercials, mini-series and films. www.vogueperformers.com.au Warwick Greenwood Junior Football Club (WGJFC) is holding its 2015 Registration Day on Sunday the 22nd of February at Ellersdale Oval, Warwick. We are running on-line registrations and payment can be made by credit card, direct debit or cash. 9am – 12pm : Auskick (Pre-Primary – Year 3) 12pm – 2pm : Modified and Opens (Year 4 – 12) All new players are welcome, Auskick through to Opens. We support a full rotation policy, which means everyone gets a go! See our website www.warwickgreenwoodjfc.org.au for more details. 0412777202 leanna@vogueperformers.com.au WACE Plus Education April Revision Program 2015 Study Skills – Essay Writing – Subject Revision – Naplan Preparation For all students from Year 7 to 12 This revision program aims to prepare students for Naplan and First Semester Exams. Course will be conducted on the Hale School Campus 10% discount for Greenwood College students For further information please contact 9486 1377 or visit www.waceplus.com.au Email admin@waceplus.com.au Greenwood College February 2015 Page 23 Community Advertising Busy Elves Cleaning For those busy, time strapped mums/dads who need help with either a weekly vac or mop to complete house cleans. We do a good job at a good price. Call Penny, Chief of Elf Service on 0409 293 742 for more details. Insured and police checked. 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Two Locations: Mondays & Wednesdays @ 11 Canham Way, Greenwood - (Lakeside Christian Church Building) Mini Bop for toddlers aged 17 months - 4 years $75.00/term Little Juniors for children aged 4 years - 6 years $75.00/term Juniors for children aged 5 years to 9 years $85.00/term Junior Star for children aged 10 years to 13 years $85.00/term Inter/Advanced14 years + $85.00/term Yummy Mummy’s For our Mum’s $85.00/term Special Needs For special needs children (all ages) $85.00/term Acrobatics For all ages $85.00/term Ballet For all ages $85.00/term Performance Invitation Only $60.00/term Tuesdays @ South Ballajura Community Centre, Cnr Bellefin & Hamelin Drive, Ballajura Juniors for children aged 5 years to 9 years $85.00/term Junior Star for children aged 10 years to 13 years $85.00/term Inter/Advanced 14 years +$85.00/term Yummy Mummy’s for our Mum’s $85.00/term Principal: Nicole Newman Mobile: 0401 866 811 Email: nicole@timefordance.com.au Website: www.timefordance.com.au Greenwood College February 2015 Page 24
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