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Vincentia Vibe - The voice of our school Term 1 Week 10A 30/03/2017
Honour Society Ceremony
On Tuesday 14 March, Vincentia High School held its annual Honour Society Ceremony. The ceremony recognised and rewarded a variety
of academic and extracurricular milestones the students have achieved throughout their years at Vincentia High School. The event was well
attended by over a hundred parents and carers who were witness to their students’ memorable moments and a selection of their academic
highlights.
Congratulations to those who received an award for reaching their milestone, particularly to Suzie Glenday for attaining her pennant in the
schools ‘Hall of Honour’; a sincere thank you to all the parents and carers who attended the day; and good luck to those aiming for greater
achievements in the future.
YEAR 7 CAMP 2017 We all arrived at school on Wednesday, March 15th and fortunately the sun was shining for us. There was a
contagious buzz in the air and excitement filled the year 7 students faces as they realised the fun that they were
about to encounter. We boarded the buses and made our way down to Racecourse Beach Tourist Park which is
about half way between Ulladulla and Batemans Bay.
As we drove into the park, the students started cheering as they saw what the park had to offer. We unloaded all
the gear and started setting up the tents; these varied a great deal and ranged from Taj Mahal type set ups to
tents that looked like small beach huts. The majority of students did really well in setting up their tents without too
much trouble. It was then time to get into groups and start the fun filled activities!
There was a wide range of activities for the students to participate in and these included: Initiative games where
students were challenged to think critically and problem solve in teams. This worked on their communication
skills as well as their ability to think outside the square. Students also had the chance to collect a pet rock and
decorate it with all sorts of goodies. The rocks were then given homes and even a birth certificate so that they
can be cherished forever.
Other activities included swimming in the resort style pool and playing games in the supersize park where the
jumping pillow was a hit! All of Year 7 had the opportunity to stroll along the shores of Racecourse Beach and
ventured around the headland to Kioloa Beach. We were so lucky to have perfect weather on the first day of
camp but things quickly took a turn for the worse.
On Thursday morning, we woke to some light drizzle and a few clouds in the sky but this didn’t dampen our spirits
as we all set out for an early beach walk. When we returned, we had a delicious breakfast and then started the
assigned activities for each group. We were fortunate enough to get through the entire range of activities bar one
before the torrential rain bucketed down upon us. Due to the quality of some of the tenting arrangements and
bedding, rising creek levels and very wet students, we decided that the safest and more pleasant option would be
to return to school. The students cheered when Ms Gilbert informed them of our plan (and we thought they were
all having fun!). We understood that dry clothes and a warm bed were pretty high on everyone’s priority list.
The fun really started when we arrived back at school and we had to unload all the gear in extremely heavy rain.
It was overwhelming to see so many parents chipping in to help get this done faster. It was absolute chaos yet
people were still smiling and doing their upmost to make the best of a bad situation.
Congratulations to all of our Year 7 campers who were and continue to be exemplary students. They all made
the best out of every opportunity that was presented to them. We are extremely proud of you and are looking
forward to many more adventures together over the next six years.
A special mention to all of the staff who made this camp possible. Thank you to Mrs Lane, Mr Warner, Mr
Crossman, Mr Lee, Ms Horder, Mrs Choat, Ms Cunningham, Mr Snelling, Ms Meehan, Ms Holloway and Ms
Gilbert for making Year 7 camp such an enjoyable experience for everyone involved.
Mrs Ali Bech & Ms Kris Rodwell
Yr 7 Year Advisors
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Cross Country Information: Vincentia High School will be hosting their Annual Cross Country event on Thursday 6th April 2017 at Plantation Point. Students will attend period 1 and period 2 as normal, then walk to Plantation Point after recess, under the supervision of teachers. Students who ride their bikes to school will gather at the bike shed at the end of recess.
At the conclusion of the Cross Country, students will walk back to Vincentia High School, under the supervision of teachers, to catch their school buses as normal.
The first 8 students for each group will qualify for the Zone Cross Country held on Friday 12th May
All students are required to attend this event as it is a normal school day. Students are encouraged to bring
a water bottle, sun screen and a hat for protection.
Please ensure all appropriate foot wear and PE uniform is worn to participate in this awesome event.
Celebrating our
school spirit! The values of Vincentia High School are
Respect, Responsibility
& Personal Best
These values can be shown in many ways within the school community.
It is these actions of our students we, as a school, are proud of and wish to acknowledge.
Each week during the Wellbeing period students from any year, will receive a FREE movie
ticket to the Huskisson Cinema as recognition of their Vincentia High School spirit.
Congratulations to:
Hayden Regent
Billy Alldis
Thomas Downer
Leeah Lazic
Zack Hind-Langwade
Mitchell Thompson
Tickets have been very generously donated to the school by
Integrity Real Estate Jervis Bay and Huskisson Cinema
in recognition of our school values.
Congratulations to our
winners!
Everyone is invited to the
Alpaca Show Team Trivia
Night at The Huskisson
Please help the Alpaca Show
Team raise money to pay for
accommodation at the many
shows they will participate in
this year eg. The Royal Easter
Show, Camden Show, Bathurst
Show
The Alpaca Show Team Trivia fundraiser at the
Husky Pub is on Thursday 30 March 2017 . Trivia
starts at 7pm and is a gold
coin donation.
The pub offer a $15 meal and drink deal on the night too.
There will be raffles, ‘Our Crafty Crias’ have made heaps of craft articles to sell, Coin Throw etc .
Come along and enjoy a
wonderful fun evening
Vincentia High
School
Honour Society On Tuesday 14
th March Vincentia High School will be holding its annual Honour Society assembly, recognising the
academic and extra-curricular milestones of our amazing students. Invitations have been sent out and the awards
have been carefully set aside in anticipation for the big day.
As this new initiative gains momentum amongst the school and wider community here are a few FAQ’s.
What is the Honour Society?
The Honour Society recognises the academic and extra curricula achievements of our students throughout their
entire schooling career here at Vincentia High School.
How does it work?
Students are awarded credits for various activities and achievements in all areas of the school. They are tracked
from year 7 through to year 12. The level of achievement will depend on the amount of credit they receive. To be
credited, a student must act as a representative of the school, and must be attached to a school coordinator or
advisor. A few examples include:
● Final year grades for each subject A (3 credits), B (2 credits) and C (1 credit)
● Volunteering for the Shoalhaven Colour Run (2 credits)
● Futsal state competition (4 credits)
● Showcase participant (2 credits)
What are the rewards?
To recognise the students’ achievements they are rewarded as they reach incremental milestones:
● 50 – Bronze Medal
● 75 – Silver Medal
● 100 – Gold Medal
● 125 – Exclusive Honour Society Pin
● 150 – Honour Society Patch
● 175 – Commemorative Engraved Plaque
● 200 – Personalised Embroidered Pennant to be hung in the school halls
● 250 – Portrait to be hung on the schools ‘Wall of Honour’ in the library
When do they receive these rewards?
There are three events throughout the year in which students receive their recognition.
The first being the Honour Roll Assembly held during the first term of the year, whereby the entire school cohort –
along with invited guests – celebrate the achievements of those students that have reached a milestone.
The second is during the year 12 graduation assembly whereby students are presented with their awards, alongside
their graduating certificates.
Finally the student whose portrait will be hung on the Wall of Honour will be acknowledged on presentation day at the
end of the year.
What’s happening at
Vincentia High School
Thursday 30/03/17
Year 12 Half Yearly Exams
Future Fit Program Wellbeing Yr 9 all day Mrs A Taylor
Yr 10 Work Experience
Support Sailing with Sailability NSW Shoalhaven River pds 3-6 Ms Goerlach
Friday 31/03/17
Yr 12 Half Yearly Exams
Yr 10 Work Experience
Gumbari Bushcare/Parkcare Regeneration Groups Shoalhaven council Reserves
pds 2-6 Mr S. Ryan
Radio Program Bay & Basin community & Resources Centre pds 3-5 Ms Cooper
Monday 03/04/17
Year 12 Half Yearly Exams
Links to Learning Program with YMCA Nowra yr 9 all day Ms Greyling
Support Water Safety Bay & Basin Leisure Centre pds 3-4 Mrs Vaughan
State Swimming Carnival Sydney
Tuesday 04/04/17
Year 12 Half Yearly Exams
State Swimming Carnival Sydney
CAPA Performance Practice in Performance Spaceyrs 7-12 all day Ms Ryder
CAPA Performance in Performance Space
Wednesday 05/04/17
Year 12 Half Yearly Exams
Yr 10 Geography Field Work Collingwood Beach Vincentia, Moona Moona Creek
Huskisson all day Mr Crossman
Royal Easter Show Olympic Park Homebush all day M. Worthy
Thursday 06/04/17
Vincentia High School Cross Country Plantation Point all years all day Mr Sauvao
Future Fit Program Wellbeing Yr 9 all day Mrs A Taylor
Support Sailing with Sailability NSW Shoalhaven River pds 3-6 Ms Goerlach
Friday 07/04/17
Year 12 Half Yearly Exams
Gumbari Bushcare/Parkcare Regeneration Groups Shoalhaven council Reserves
pds 2-6 Mr S. Ryan
Radio Program Bay & Basin community & Resources Centre pds 3-5 Ms Cooper
Yr 10 Marine Studies Snorkel Trip Collingwood Beach pds 3-4 Ms Davidson
Royal Easter Show Sydney yrs 9-10 all day Ms Dean
Your School Contacts
S Glenday Principal
R Gilbert Deputy Principal Stage 4 (Yrs 7 & 8)
P Taylor Deputy Principal Stage 5 (Yrs 9 & 10)
S Clark Deputy Principal Support & Special
Programs
F Loupos Senior School (Yrs 11 & 12)
J Oxley School Administration Manager
H Pastor Careers Advisor/VET
P Greyling Head Teacher WellBeing
M Meehan Head Teacher Teaching & Learning
Literacy/Numeracy
M Swanson Head Teacher Admin
G Keogh Head Teacher English (Rel)
G Smith Head Teacher Mathematics
T Borg Head Teacher Science
L Ryder Head Teacher CAPA
E Salahi Head Teacher HSIE
A Newton Head Teacher TAS
P Raftery Head Teacher PDHPE
B Sauvao Head Teacher Sport
M Goerlach Head Teacher Support (Rel)
J Scott Head Teacher Gumbari Unit
A Glenday Head Teacher Learning & Support
K Lane Head Teacher Ganya Garindja Unit
P McKenzie School Counsellor
A Hall School Counsellor
P Charlton School Counsellor
G Brown Aboriginal Education Officer Ganya
Garindja
Uniform Shop Closed Please note that the Uniform Shop will be closed on
Monday 3rd, Wednesday 5th, Friday 7th, Wednesday 26th and Friday 28th April 2017
The Uniform Shop will re-open normal hours Monday 1st May 2017.
Sorry for any inconvenience caused. Thanks Kath Nation
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