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Frederick Irwin Anglican School Newsletter Issue 13 - 18 October 2019
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Notes from the School• Principal• School Chaplain• Head of Primary - Meadow Springs• Deputy Head of Primary - Meadow
Springs• Head of Primary - Halls Head
School Notices• Term 3 2019 Fee Statements• Term Dates• October Calendar
Student Congratulations
School Events and Activities• Year 3 and 4 Have Sum Fun
Mathematics Online
• Year 11 Camp• Woolworths Earn and Learn
Uniform Shop• Hours• News and Updates
Careers
Community News and Events• Relationships Australia• Fotoworks Sport and Special Order Form• 2019 ATAR Examination Focus• Mastermind October Examination
Preparation Program• Academic Task Force Tuition Program
Year 11 CampPerth City Stay
MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL
Dear Parents and Caregivers
A warm welcome to Term 4.
The students have returned to classes seamlessly and have already settled into their work for the last stage of the year. I am always so impressed by their good humour and willingness to put in the effort as a collective. I am also often given the opportunity to be proud of their behaviour outside the School as Frederick Irwin students and I was given another such opportunity at the end of last term, when I received unsolicited compliments from members of the public about our Year 11s whilst on their camp.
Year 12sThere is a both a sense of excitement and a sense of sadness in our Year 12 cohort as the students come to the end of their schooling.
Next week there will be a number of opportunities for students and staff to farewell our Year 12s and to thank them for their contribution to our School. In this forum, I would like to thank them for their wonderful leadership as the seniors in the School over the course of this year and the responsible manner in which they have conducted themselves in all areas.
We wish them every success in the coming examination and the future.
StaffWe welcome two staff members back from leave this term:• MrAdamBarber(InformationTechnology)–returningfromLongServiceLeave;and• MsAmberCarton(CommunityRelations)–returningfromMaternityLeave.
We also welcome Mrs Jade Salpietro to our Community Relations team.
MsAmyBieslermovesfromtheroleofdailycourieringbetweencampusestoMusicAdministrationAssistant.TheformerrolehasbeenablyfilledbyMrsLaurenBroadhurst.
I wish you all an enjoyable and productive Term 4, and look forward to seeing you at the many school community events that this term offers.
Kind regardsKerry RobertsonPrincipal
MESSAGE FROM THE SCHOOL CHAPLAIN
Dear Parents Are you a prospective pilgrim?
As Term 4 begins, staff look towards Term 1 2020 and what planning needs to be done before students return.
Walkabout Pilgrims for 2020 have entered their final6monthsofpreparation.Thatmeansinitialthoughts of 2021 start to formulate. Not everyone feels called to such a journey and a journey it is. Expect the unexpected and share the joy of learning from those you go to teach.
Information sessions for Years 8 - 10 will be held in Christian Studies classes following examinations.
Year 7s will also have a session. At that point expressions of interest will be asked for.
A meeting with students and parents will take place in Week 2 Term 1 2020, after which students can apply to be a participant. 2021 is open to all students who are in Years 9 and 10thisyear(Years10and11,2020).
We share the pilgrimage with Peter Carnley Anglican Community School and John WollastonAnglicanCommunitySchool(Thesetwoschoolswereinvitedtojoinusandtravelledwithusforthefirsttimethisyear.)Ilookforwardtoseeingmanystudentsputtheirnames forward.
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Father Noel OakeySchool Chaplain
PARLIAMENT HOUSE VISIT
The Frederick Irwin Primary - Halls Head House Captains recently made the trip to Parliament House as guests of Mr Zak Kirkup, MP Liberal Member for the District of Dawesville.
The House Captains had the opportunity to ask Mr Kirup questions about his roles within government and the community. Our students represented the school beautifully
MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPALL-R: Keely Eversden, Tess Buckland, Kiara Terblanche, Josh Deere, Mr Zac Kirup, Jayden Baumgartner, Precious Canlom.
MESSAGE FROM THE HEAD OF PRIMARY - MEADOW SPRINGS
Dear Parents and Caregivers
Welcome to Term 4. On Tuesday morning, I welcomed students back to the new term and heard of the many exciting adventures that had taken place over the holiday break. A very positive energy was evident as students greeted staff and each other. This is always a very busy term, with many things to achieve before the end of another school year and we are looking forward to the term and its opportunities.
Thank you to the families who have generouslyfilledboxesfortheChristmasShoeBoxAppeal.Boxesarenowduetobe
returned so they can be sent away at the end of this week. We have had a very positive response from our families and I am sure your generosity will bring much joy to the children who will receive them at Christmas.
AnOpenMorningwillbeheldonMonday28October(KM1)andTuesday29October(KM2toYear6)providinganopportunityforparentsandcaregiverstoshareinthelearning of the children. We look forward to welcoming you in Week 3.
Class lists for 2020 will be formulated over the term and will be available at the end of the school year. A letter outlining your child’s class for 2020 will be sent home at the end of the term. It is desirable that classes are well-balanced and so much time is given to consideringboththeeducationalandsocialneedsofthestudents;therefore,itisnotalways possible to meet the requests received regarding class placements. Please be assured that very careful consideration is given to the placement of the students in each year level. The assigning of students to classes remains the decision of the School andspecificrequestsforclassplacementswillbeconsideredonlyforexceptionalcircumstances.
As the term progresses and Christmas draws nearer, please be aware that edible Christmas treats cannot be distributed at School. As with birthdays, your cooperation in not sending treats to School is most appreciated.
Kind regards
Sue Skehan Head of Primary – Meadow Springs
Dear Parents Welcome back to Term 4. I trust that all families had a restful breakandarereadyforatermthatalwaysseemstoflyby!
UniformWe welcomed students on Tuesday in their summer uniforms. Thank you for your ongoing support around uniform matters as we do pride ourselves on setting high expectation regarding the presentation of our students in and around the school campus. I will be conducting uniform inspections across the school next week. A few general reminders
MESSAGE FROM THE DEPUTY HEAD OF PRIMARY - MEADOW SPRINGS
regarding uniform expectations:
• Girls must ensure their hair is not hanging forward over their eyes. Their hair should be kept back with black, clear or brown hair combs, hair clips or a plain dark green band.
• AllstudentsshouldbewearingtheGreenschoollegionnaire’scap(KandPP)or;thegreenschoollegionnaire’scaporgreenschoolslouchhat(Years1-6).Year6studentsare reminded that this rule applies right to the end of the year.
• BoysHairshouldbekeptshortandshouldnotbeexcessivelylayered;thecontrastbetween the shorter layer around the lower part, and the longer upper part should be kept to a minimum.
• SchoolshoesforYear3toYear6students(bothboysandgirls)shouldbeplain,blackleatherlace-upshoeswithblackeyelets.Blackcasual/sportsshoes,buckle-upshoesorshoes with heels are not permitted.
Online SafetyOne of the great challenges of modern day parenting is navigating your way through thedigitalworld.Thechildrenunderourcareareessentiallythefirstgenerationtobefullyimmersed in the digital landscape and whilst there are many positives that come with this, we are fully aware of the challenges that this presents us with. With this in mind, I wanted to make you aware of the eSafety Commissioner website. This website contains a lot of useful information for parents as to how they can help their children to be a safe and aware digital citizen. The information on this website is relevant for all parents of school-agedchildren,whetheryouaretheparentofa3yearoldor12yearold!Acoupleofthingsparticularly worth exploring include their ‘eSafety Parent’s Guide’ and the ‘Online Safety, Start the Chat’ campaign.
Be You WecontinuetoexploreasastafftheBeYouwebsitethrough2019.Oneofourmajorgoalsthis year has been how to best support our students who are experiencing any mental health or wellbeing issues. Staff have conducted some professional learning around this as to how to best notice and then respond to students under our care who may not be as mentally healthy as we hope. Evidence shows that the best approach to helping our children is through a collaborative approach, where parents and teachers are working together to best support the child. I do encourage parents to see your child’s classroom teacher or myself if you have any concerns regarding your child’s wellbeing or mental health.
Amana Living NextMonday,tenofourYear5andYear6studentswillbecommencinganinter-generational programme with the Amana Living Retirement Village in Meadow Springs. This will involve a fortnightly visit throughout Term 4 where the students will join in on a singing group with the residents. The students have been told, however, that it isn’t about the singing(!),moretheconnectionthatwillhopefullybemadebetweentheyoungerandolder generations. We are hoping that this will be the start of a successful partnership with Amana Living and will lead to us broadening the number of students involved from our Primary School for future years.
Term 4 EventsA friendly reminder that Term 4 contains many community events which parents are welcome to attend. Some of these include:• OpenClassrooms–parentsarewelcometospendsomeofthemorninginclasswith
theirchild!KM1onMonday28OctoberandKM2toYear6onTuesday29Octoberfromthe beginning of the day through to recess
• PrimaryFounders’DayonWednesday6November–lunchandactivitiesfrom12.00pm• A Remembrance Day Service on Monday 11 November from 8.35am• TheYear3toYear6PresentationAssemblyonFriday6Decemberfrom9.00am• The Kindergarten to Year 2 Christmas Concert on Monday 9 December from 9.00am• TheYear6ThanksgivingServiceonMonday9Decemberfrom1.30pm
Kind regardsGlyn Teape Deputy Head of Primary – Meadow Springs
MESSAGE FROM THE HEAD OF PRIMARY - HALLS HEAD
Dear Parents On Tuesday, we welcomed the students back to school. I had numerous students tell me that they had missed school, which was a lovely thing to hear on the morning. We have a very busy term with swimminglessonsinWeeks5and6,alongwithmanyplanned learning experiences. I’ve been into all of the classrooms and spoken to students about this reality and to encourage them to give their best effort towards everything they do this term. I even spoke to students about the reality that they would soon be in their next year of schooling, which brought about big smiles. I look forward to this term and supporting our staff and students in ensuring we have a safe and productive 9 weeks.
Parent Open MorningI have recently sent an email to parents regarding the Parent Open morning in Week 3. The morning is scheduled for Friday 1 November, and will start with a Year 3 Worship service at 8:35am to approximately 9:15am. As always, parents are welcome to attend our service or join us afterwards at 9:20am. After the service, parents will have the opportunity to view and discuss their child’sworkandlearning,participatewiththeminInvestigations(K-2)andvisitspecialistteachers.Thetimetablehasbeenmodifiedtoenablevisitstotheclassroomandspecialistareasfrom9:20am until 10.50am. We look forward to welcoming those that are able to attend.
End of Year EventsI have already had parents querying the dates of our end of year assemblies. I thought that it would be prudent to mention these events, so that parents could start planning their schedules. TheKindergartentoYear2ChristmasAssemblywillbeheldonFriday6Decemberat1:30pm.TheYear3toYear6PresentationAssemblywillbeheldonTuesday10Decemberat9:00am.Wewillthen break for 20 minutes, to allow students to have a recess. Parents who would like to attend our Year6Thanksgivingservicewillbeofferedteaorcoffeeduringthisbreak.Aftertheshortbreak,wewillthenconducttheYear6Thanksgivingservice.Iknowthattheseeventswillbeassuccessfuland enjoyable as last year.
Christmas CarolsLast year we were able to come together as two campuses for the Christmas Carols and sing as a community. Once again we will be offering this event. The carols will take place on Tuesday 3 December at the Meadow Springs Campus from 5:30pm to 8:00pm. I’m looking forward to bringing my own family to this event and look forward to seeing our families that can attend.
Uniform We have now transitioned to the summer uniform. I will be speaking to students about uniform in Week 2. The uniform shop is open to purchase any items that are needed. If you have any queries, pleasecontacttheoffice.
Founders’ DayThisisjustabriefreminderthatFounders’DayisonWednesday6November.Astheeventwasrescheduled, there is no longer a special lunch. Students will now need to bring a packed lunch on Founders’ Day. I look forward to seeing the parents that are able to attend our lunch and afternoon activities.
Student LeadershipOn Thursday 17 October 2019 Mrs Clarissa Parker and I accompanied the House Captains to Parliament House as guests of Mr Zak Kirkup MP Liberal Member for the District of Dawesville. We had a lovely lunch with Mr Kirkup and the House Captains had an opportunity to ask our member many questions about this role and the community. Mr Kirkup commented on the responsible nature of our students and I certainly agree with this assessment. Our House Captains represented the School with maturity and we thank Mr Kirkup for the lovely tour and invitation to Parliament House. The House Captains also led a wonderful assembly on Friday, which once again demonstrated the leadership skills that they have been developing over the year.
Kind regards
Noah Clark Head of Primary – Halls Head
TERM 4 2019 FEE STATEMENTS
TERM DATES
SCHOOL NOTICES, TERM DATES AND CALENDAR
2019 Term Dates Term4:Tuesday15October2019–Tuesday10December2019
2020 Term Dates Please note these dates are preliminary and are subject to change. Term1:Monday3February2020–Thursday9April2020 Term2:Thursday30April2020–Friday3July2020Term3:Wednesday22July2020–Friday25September2020 Term4:Tuesday13October2020–Tuesday8December2020
Visit Home Page > News & Events > Calendar to view future events.
OCTOBER 2019 CALENDAR
Term 4 Fee Statements were emailed to families on Monday 14 October 2019 and are due for payment by Friday, 25 October 2019. FamilieswhohavenotpaidormadepaymentarrangementswiththeBusinessManagerbytheduedateshouldbeawarethatalatepenaltyof$55.00(GSTincluded)maybeimposed.TheSchoolhasBPAYfacilitiesandweencourageparentstoavailthemselvesofthis. To assist families to budget for their school fee payments, we also offer weekly, fortnightly, bi-monthly ormonthlypaymentplans.Forfurtherinformation,pleasecontactMrsLesleyHedley,AssistantBusinessManager,intheSchoolOffice.
STUDENT CONGRATULATIONS
Congratulations to the following students:
• Jimmy Wong (Year 1) who has embarked on a quest to save the environment, through his app ‘Keep Fit and Tidy WA’. Jimmy has been hosting community fundraising days to tidy the local environment and raise money to get his app up and running by the end of this year.
• Emily Scott (Year 10) for attending Murdoch University’s ‘A Day in the Life of a University Student’. Emily attended Forensics, Criminology and Law Workshops.
• Caitlin Eynon (Year 11)whohasjustreturnedfromtheBendigoChallenge,aselectioneventfortheAustralianWomen’sBaseballteam.Caitlinwasrankednumberoneinfastarmspeed(80mph)andrankedsecondoverallforallotherareas.
• Sam Taylor (Year 12) for successfully completing the Air Force Aviation Screening program. SamhasnowbeeninvitedtoattendanOfficerAviationSelectionBoardinterview.
• Jack Sears (Year 12)whocompetedattheWesternAustralianFootballLeague(WAFL)Grand Final at Optus Stadium, with Peel Thunder.
SCHOOL EVENTS AND ACTIVITIESYEAR 3 AND 4 HAVE SUM FUN MATHEMATICS ONLINECongratulations to two teams of students who competed in the Year 3 and 4 Have Sum Fun Mathematics Online competition recently. Our Year 3 team ‘$m@rtys’, had a perfect score but in the end were beaten on time by their competitors.
The Year 4 team, ‘Mini Einsteins’, had a score of 29 out of 30 over the three rounds, with the top score of the competition being 29.47. This really shows the closeness of the competition and how well all of our students performed.
Year 3: Alicia Duniam, Ben Fourie, Chloe Westwater, Justin Mitri, Niamh RobinsonYear 4: Aila Lewis, James McGivern, Jasmine Nicholls, George Young
YEAR 11 CAMP
SCHOOL EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES
The Year 11 Camp is one of the most enjoyable and memorable weeks for Frederick Irwin students, as well as the staff who volunteer their time to supervise. In Week 10 of last term, students spent four days participating in a wide variety of activities and tours in and around Perth.
This year’s camp included a day of challenges at Woodman Point, a visit to a court case in session, a tour of Garden Island and various activities run by Curtin and Murdoch University faculties. The highlight for many was the River Cruise, where students dined and danced on the finalevening.
WOOLWORTHS EARN AND LEARNThank you to all the parents and students who collected stickers for the Woolworths Earn and Learn promotion.
This week, we have unpacked several boxes of educational resources that will be distributed between the Meadow Springs and Halls Head campuses.Whatawonderfulsharedeffort!
UNIFORM SHOP
HOURS Uniform Shop Hours Meadow Springs Campus
Monday 12.30pm–3.30pmTuesday 8.00am–12.00pmThursday 8.00am–12.00pmFriday 12.30pm–3.30pm
Uniform Shop Hours Halls Head Campus
Monday 8.00am–9.30amThursday 2.00pm–3.30pm
UNIFORM SHOP NEWS
Click the following link to view further news and information from the Uniform Shop: https://www.frederickirwin.wa.edu.au/school-community/uniform/uniform-news/
• Blazer 2020• Dry Cleaning your Blazer• 2020 Year 5 Students• 2020 Year 3 Students• Lost Uniforms• Second-hand Uniforms• Volunteering in the Uniform Shop
TUITION CLASSES – SEMESTER 2, 2019Tuition classes are for students who require some extra help with a subject. Students who attendtuitionmustbepreparedwithquestionsfortheteacher.Attendanceisnotcompulsory;however,an attendance register will be kept.
Semester 2 2019 - Years 11 and 12
Japanese
11 and 12 Monday 3.15pm – 4.15pm Room J1 Miss Min
Media Production and Analysis
11 and 12 Monday 3.15pm – 4.15pm Room G1 Rostered teachers
Art 11 and 12 Monday 3.15pm – 4.15pm Room P16 / P17
Mrs Martin / Mrs Nici
Physics
11 and 12 Monday 3.15pm – 4.15pm Room B4 Mr Dempsey
Accounting
11 and 12 Monday 3.15pm – 4.10pm Room P36 Mrs Singh
Media Production and Analysis
11 Monday 3.15pm – 4.15pm Room G1 Mr Nagel
Biology 12 Monday and Wednesday
3.15pm – 4.15pm Room J12
Mr Stewart
Geography 11 and 12 Tuesday
7.45am – 8.15am Room K1
Miss Pyke
Media Production and Analysis
12 Wednesday 3.15pm – 4.15pm Room G1 Mrs Shier
Human Biology
11 and 12 Wednesday 3.15pm – 4.15pm Room B4
Mr Preston / Mrs Cooling / Mrs Vaughan
Economics 12 Wednesday
3.15pm – 4.00pm Room K2
Mr Stewart
Literature 11 and 12 Wednesday (every
even week of term)
3.15pm – 4.15pm Room E41
Mrs Ukich / Mrs Taylor
Politics and Law 11 and 12 Thursday
3.15pm – 4.15pm Room J3
Mr King / Mr Blake
Chemistry
11 and 12 Thursday 3.15pm – 4.00pm Room B1 Ms Potter / Ms Stephens
Earth and Environmental Science 11
Thursday
3.15pm – 4.00pm Room B7
Mr McFetridge / Mrs Compton
English 11 and 12 Thursday
3.15pm – 4.00pm E Block
Rostered Teachers
History
11 and 12 Thursday
3.15pm – 4.00pm Room K4
Mrs Compton / Mr King / Mr Blake
Biology 11 Thursday (As Requested)
3.15pm – 4.15pm Room J12
Mr Stewart
Physical Education Studies 12 Thursday
3.25pm – 4.15pm Room G4
Mr Miguel
Mathematics
11 and 12 Thursday 3.15pm – 4.15pm Room D1 Rostered Mathematics Teachers
Chemistry
11 and 12 Friday
7.45am – 8.30am Room B1
Ms Stephens
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Parenting Teens Monday 2 December 9.30am - 12noon, $30
Recharge Your Relationship
Thursdays, 14 & 21 November 6.30pm - 9pm, $75 couple
Teens & Anger
Pinjarra - Monday 18 November 9.30am - 12noon, $30
Mindfulness
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Successful Single Parenting Wednesday 4 December
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