Highlights
SYDNEY SECONDARY COLLEGE | LEICHHARDT CAMPUS
P: 9560 2355 | F: 9550 9397 | E: [email protected]
28 August 2020
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Principal’s Report Dear School Community, The Term 3 COVID-19 Advice for Families was updated last week and communicated via email. A reminder that some of the key points of this update were as follows:
• In accordance with advice from NSW Health, parents and carers are reminded NOT to send children to school if they are unwell, even if they have the mildest flu-like symptoms. Schools will make arrangements for students who present as unwell or have flu like symptoms to be sent home.
• NSW Health have requested that schools encourage anyone who is unwell or has even mild flu-like symptoms, to arrange to be tested through their local medical practitioner or one of the COVID-19 clinics.
• Students and staff with flu like symptoms will need to provide a copy of a negative COVID-19 test result before being permitted to return to school.
• Where possible, students will stay within their relevant cohort group (i.e. class, year group, or stage) for all learning activities within their school in order to limit close contacts to the relevant student cohort.
• Inter school activities must remain within the local community or zone. This applies to all interschool sport and physical activities, curriculum activities, arts activities and extra-curricular activities organised or sponsored by the school. Schools must not travel outside of their local community area. Metropolitan schools cannot travel outside their local area or to regional areas. Regional areas cannot travel into metropolitan areas or other regional areas. There will be more communication about sport arrangements to come this week..
• Only providers that are essential to the delivery of curriculum can continue to provide services and programs until further notice.
• Non-essential visitors are not allowed on the school site.
• Parents/carers should not be on the school site unless it has been co-ordinated with the school for example, a wellbeing or disciplinary meeting. In this case, parents/carers will be required to fill out a 'External Visitors to School Site Form' found at the enquiries desk (Front Office area).
• All group singing (choirs) and/or other chanting activities, as well as the use of wind instruments in group settings, are not permitted. There has been separate communication in regards to IMP students and families.
• School graduation ceremony arrangements to be reviewed in term 4.
It is expected that the guideline will be in place for the remainder of this term. This week was “SASS Recognition Week”. I want to publicly thank our wonderful SASS and Support staff for all their selfless hard work. On a separate note, in the last fortnight we have had an increase in the number of incidents from parents/carers being aggressive towards staff members in person, over the phone, as well as in written communication. I would like to take the opportunity to remind our school community that this is completely unacceptable. In this edition of highlights, I’m including the School Community Charter, which is a reminder that respectful communication will ultimately lead us to maintaining a learning environment that is collaborative, supportive and cohesive. Kind regards, Vince O’Donnell - Acting Principal
Term 3, Week 6
Year 9
Mainstream students in year 9 must
select another VIBE course to study in
year 10. Students have been emailed
their unique webcode on Monday 24
August and have until Wednesday 2
September to submit their preferences.
Parents and students have received a
number of emails with important
information regarding subject selection,
including a booklet with detailed
descriptions of VIBE courses. Please take
time to read through carefully the
information in the booklet and discuss
VIBE preferences with your child.
Students cannot select the same VIBE
elective studied in 2020.
A link to VIBE elective informative videos
is below:
https://bit.ly/3hcq4UT
Subject Selections
Year 10
A reminder that subject selections for year 10 were completed at Blackwattle bay campus during
week 5. A small handful of students have still not completed their selections and will need to see the
9/10 Deputy Principal to complete their choices.
Any students who were requested to complete extra paperwork for either TAFE or languages must
do so ASAP and return the forms to Blackwattle Bay campus.
Any queries can be directed to the 9/10 Deputy Principal, Mrs Bury.
Year 8
Mainstream students were emailed their
unique webcode on Monday 24 August for
subject selection for electives in 2021. Parents
and students have received a number of
emails with important information regarding
subject selection. Please take time to read
through carefully the information in the
booklet and discuss elective subject
preferences with your child.
Students must study over year 9 and 10 two
electives from section one-200 hour electives.
Students must also study one VIBE elective
course in year 9 and one VIBE elective course
in year 10 from section two-100 hour various
interest based electives (VIBE).
Information is also available on the school
website and Sentral Parent Portal.
Selections will be closed on Wednesday 2
September at 3.30pm for processing.
Talented Athlete Program
5
The Talented Athlete Program re-commenced in Term 3 involving 30 students from Year 7 to Year 9 who were selected based on their application and fitness trials that were conducted that examined cardiovascular endurance, muscular endurance and strength, power and speed.
The program aims to assist selected athletes achieving their goals in their chosen sport through competitive fitness training sessions. The aim of fitness training in Term 3 is to provide students with a variety of various types of aerobic, interval and circuit training methods to improve their general athletic fitness. In Term 4, sessions will be tailored to specify specific athletic needs of students in various individual and team sport categories. After two training sessions thus far, Ms Ashbolt provided specific instruction
and skill development in sprinting and pushed students to their limits in an
‘anaerobic/lactic training session’. Recently, Mr Tintner provided a very intense
session called the “500” involving muscular endurance and mental strength.
Well done to the commitment of these students who have participated with
enthusiasm and excitement! The PDHPE staff look forward to continuing this
engaging extra curricular activity while maintaining student safety during the
current sport and physical activity restrictions in the school community.
Mr Glynne—Acting Head Teacher PDHPE