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PrinciPal’s rePort 1
Malaysia tour 2 & 3 calendar of events . . . . 4
student accoMPlishMents 5
year 11 & 12 exaM tiMetables 6
uniforM shoP 7
notices / reMinders 8 & 9
college info 10 - 13
coMMunity news 14- 16
What’s InsideNewsletter
Quinns Baptist College
ISSUE 6 4 MAY 2018
Isaiah 40:31 (NIV)But those who hope in the Lord
will renew their strength.They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary,
they will walk and not be faint.
Principal’s Report
Dear Parents, Students and Staff
Welcome to the start of a new term. This is an extremely busy term with NAPLAN testing and then exams. While it is important to prepare as best we can for such tests, it is equally important to note that a test like NAPLAN, or any exam, does not define who you are as a person. What testing tells assessors, is how much of the prescribed content can an individual remember, articulate, understand or demonstrate. It is a snap shot in time of what academic progress you have made from one period to the next. It is assessing how you are working towards attaining fundamental knowledge in preparation for life after school.
However, school based testing doesn’t assess most of the characteristics that are important to be good members of society throughout that life after school. It doesn’t tell us whether a person is kind or compassionate; talented in art, music or sport; or if they are adaptable, reliable, honest, genuine, trustworthy or intuitive. It doesn’t highlight our sense of humour or whether we are a good friend. It does not demonstrate WHO we are.
We are God’s handiwork that he has made according to the works he has planned for us. We must remember that while some students may be able to demonstrate prescribed knowledge, we should all be proud of the positive attributes that characterises each individual. Every person is UNIQUE. It is how we were created.
Ephesians 2:10For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.
Have a great term everyone!
Tamara SaundersPrincipal
Malaysian Tour 2018
On 11 April, 10 students from Years 10 and 11, Mr Bower and I flew from Perth airport to Malaysia to commence what was to be a life changing adventure. The 12-day overlander, through the West Coast of the Malaysian Peninsular, started from Penang in the North and headed south through Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Melaka and Johor Baru. The various authentic cultural activities, including visits to a local school, the St Nicholas Home for the visually impaired and the village of Indigenous children, were rewarding highlights. The physical proximity encouraged our students to form connections, instigating the start of special friendships. Our students’ fund raising efforts were definitely rewarded when they saw the pleasure and joy on the faces of the destitute children when we visited. I look forward to our next Malaysian adventure!
Ibu Rajamoney
What our students had to say about the 2018 Malaysian Tour . . .
Rowan: My favorite thing on the trip was experiencing new cultural things and tasting authentic food as well as playing with the underprivileged village kids. I really enjoyed every moment on the trip.
Kenya: Malaysia was a truly memorable trip filled with amazing experiences. I have grown and learnt so much. The village children, the visually impaired and the children with disabilities, have touched my heart and made me realise how lucky I am. I will always hold the memories close to my heart.
Renee: The Malaysian Tour was an extraordinary experience to say the least. Long days filled with visits to various cultural sites and tourist attractions left us exhausted but delighted. And the longer nights spent devouring Malaysia’s multi-cultural delicacies and shopping until we ran out of ringgit left us dead on our feet but sated. The trips we took to the Blind Home and the Orang Asli Mission Village condemned us to an air of sobriety as we learnt about what little they had and how much we take for granted back in Australia. But these experiences also left us inspired and overjoyed by the children’s happiness and enthusiasm. Through tears and smiles; through bouts of laughter and loud music on the bus; through hot, humid days and warm, illuminated nights, we shared an experience that will stay with us for as long as we live. I want to express my gratitude to Ibu Rajamoney and Mr Bower and everyone else who made the whole tour possible.
Jade: Malaysia is an amazing destination and some of my fondest memories from the tour included jet skiing with the sun setting in the distance, learning how to paint traditional batik cloths, playing sepak takrah with the government school kids and forming fast friendships with not only them but the other students on the trip. I got the opportunity to experience many fun and exciting things in Malaysia but I was also reminded of how much we take for granted living in Australia and to really appreciate the simple luxuries in life such as clean toilets and streets. Terimah Kasih Ibu, Pak Bowser, Patrick (our Tour Guide) and all the others who joined me on this tour!
Hannah: There are so many things that happened on the trip that we will always bring us memories. It was an experience of a life time and was definitely a trip worth going on if you get the chance because you will have so much fun, and you learn things that you wouldn't usually learn and you get to experience a different culture. And you eat a lot of NOODLES!
Zak: The thing that I enjoyed most throughout the trip was visiting the village at the end of the trip. The joy and excitement on the faces of the boys and girls when we came in with food was just amazing.Rayno: I really enjoyed this experience; going to Malaysia with a lot of my friends was something I’ll never forget. I’m really gonna miss it!
Brooke: I loved being able to go to Malaysia with a great bunch of people on a once in a lifetime experience. I enjoyed every minute of it and I wish I could go back. It was great meeting new people and going to interesting places.
Jeri: Going to Malaysia was such a beautiful experience. I enjoyed every moment of it and I can’t wait to go back. I made friendships I won’t ever forget; it made a huge impact on me.
Ryen: It’s hard to put this whole trip into a few sentences because it was such an amazing experience. There wasn’t a day that went by where we didn’t do something fun and exciting. I was able to make new friends from the government school and see what their daily lives are like. Visiting the school for the blind and the village kids were some of the most overwhelming experiences, and it humbled me to know that these people are able to find such joy and happiness in the smallest things. I loved every moment of the tour, as well as all the memes that came with the memories. Thank you to Ibu, Bowser, and Patrick for making this all possible. Love from Ryen P.S Sama sama see ya
Diary of Events
Friday 04/05 Interhouse Cross Country
Monday 07/05 Year 10 Immunisation (Meningococcal)
Tuesday 08/05 Year 11 Information Evening for current Year 10 Students(TAFE & Uni Speakers)
Tuesday - Thursday 15/05 - 17/05 NAPLAN Testing - Year 7 & 9 Students
Friday 18/05 SSWA Cross Country
Tuesday 22/05 Community Group Information Evening (7pm)
Wed - Following Friday 30/05 - 08/06 Year 11/12 Exams
Thursday 31/05 ACC Cross Country
Monday 04/06 Public Holiday (Western Australia Day )
SAVE THE DATE!: 22 May 2018 - 7pm - Secondary School Auditorium
The College is seeking enthusiastic parents and community members to establish a QBC
Community Group for the purpose of supporting our students and the QBC community.
If you are interested in being a part of this exciting venture, please join us for an
Information Night to explore this more.
Further information will be provided in Term 2.
QBCStudent Accomplishments
We love hearing about students’ achievements. Please email secondarystudents@
qbc.wa.edu.au if your child is representing the state or Australia in any event.
Congratulations Callum Morrell who has been selected for the 2018 School Sport WA Boys 17 years and under golf squad.
The School Sport Australia Golf Championships are an important part of the Golf WA High Performance Pathway and a wonderful opportunity for the athletes to gain knowledge and experience.
For the 2018 School Sport WA Boys 17 years and under golf squad, a team of 6 players will be selected to represent WA and travel to the School Sport Australia 17 and under golf championships in NSW from 25th August to 1st September 2018.
Danie-Louis Oosthuizen was selected to represent Western
Australia at the 2018 National Youth Archery Championships in
Morwell, Victoria. The weather conditions were very challenging
the first few days and tested the archers skills. Danie-Louis
performed outstanding by winning a silver medal in the Field
competition, a gold medal in the Team Match Play competition
and a gold medal in the 50m Short Course competition. He also
placed 4th in the Target 1440 Competition.
Congratulations Danie-Louis, the College is very proud of your
achievements.
YEAR 11/12 EXAM TIMETABLE SEMESTER 1 2018
Wednesday 30 May – Friday 8 June
DATE YEAR 11 ROOM YEAR 12 ROOMWednesday 30 MayMorning8.30 am – 11.40 am
English ATAR Library English ATAR Library
Wednesday 30 MayAfternoon12.30 pm - 3.40 pm
Phys. Ed. Studies ATARIndonesian ATAR (Written) *
LibraryTBA
Music ATAR (Practical)Dance ATAR (Practical)Drama ATAR (Practical)
Room 24Room 22
TBAThursday 31 May Morning8.30 am – 11.40 am
Physics ATARDrama ATAR (Written)
LibraryLibrary
Chemistry ATARAccounting ATARDance ATAR (Written)Geography ATAR
LibraryLibraryLibraryLibrary
Thursday 31 MayAfternoon12.30 pm - 2.45 pm
Drama ATAR (Practical)Music ATAR (Practical)
Room 22Room 24
Friday 1 JuneMorning8.30 am – 11.40 am
Music ATAR (Written)History ATARMathematics Methods ATAR
LibraryLibraryLibrary
History ATARMusic ATAR (Written)Psychology ATARBiological Science ATAR
LibraryLibraryLibraryLibrary
Tuesday 5 JuneMorning8.30 am – 11.40 am
Human Biology ATARMathematics Specialist ATAR
LibraryLibrary
Mathematics Methods ATAR Mathematics Applications ATAR
LibraryLibrary
Tuesday 5 JuneAfternoon12.30 pm - 2.45 pm
Dance ATAR (Practical) Room 22 French ATAR (Orals) TBA
Wednesday 6 JuneMorning8.30 am – 11.40 am
Psychology ATARBiological Sciences ATAR
LibraryLibrary
Human Biology ATARVisual Arts ATAR Specialist Mathematics ATAR
LibraryLibraryLibrary
Thursday 7 JuneMorning8.30 am – 11.40 am
Geography ATARAccounting ATARChemistry ATARDance ATAR (Written)
LibraryLibraryLibraryLibrary
Physics ATARDrama ATAR (Written)
LibraryLibrary
Friday 8 JuneMorning8.30 am – 11.40 am
Mathematics Applications ATAR Library Phys. Ed. Studies ATAREconomics ATARFrench ATAR (Written)
LibraryLibraryLibrary
*Year 11 Indonesian Orals will take place during normal class time prior to the examination period
NOTES TO STUDENTS
o Full College Uniform is to be worn to all examinations
o Ensure you are at the examination room 5 minutes prior to the start of the session
o During the examination period students are only to attend school on the days they have an examination and for the duration of that examination
Uniform Shop
QBC Uniform Shop Hours
TUESDAYS
8:00am – 12:00pm (All students & parents)(For uniform fittings please come in AFTER 8.30am)12:00pm – 12:30pm (High School students ONLY)
1:30pm – 3:30pm (All students & parents)(For uniform fittings please come in BEFORE 3.00pm)
THURSDAYS
8:00am – 12:00pm (All students & parents)(For uniform fittings please come in AFTER 8.30am)12:00pm – 12:30pm (High School students ONLY)
CLOSES AT 12:30PM
ABSENTEESPlease contact Student Services on 9305 8808 by no later than 9.00am in the event of unexpected absences or sick-ness that necessitates your child being away from the College for the day or for any length of time. A written note should accompany your child and be handed to his/her teacher upon their return. A medical certificate is required to explain prolonged absences.
Absentees can be emailed to [email protected], we will forward these to the relevant Form Teachers which will count as written notice.
QBC &Notices Reminders
HELP NEEDED!
During the remaining three terms of the school year, Student Services desperately require volunteers to wash the bed linen each week, for one term. It is only for one bed and no ironing is required!
Please contact Student Services on 9305 8808 if you can help out for a Term.
THANK YOU
Early Discharges
If you need to collect a student early from the College for an appointment, please write a note in their diary for them to show their teacher to be excused from class. They need to then make their way to the Student Service Office where they will be signed out by their parent or guardian.
SECOND HAND UNIFORMS
Please note that any uniforms bought and sold on the
second hand uniform website must be done privately
and not through the College office. Unfortunately, we
are unable to take on the responsibility of receiving and
delivering money and uniform items to and from students.
QBC &Notices RemindersPAYING OF SCHOOL FEES IN 2018 DIRECT DEBIT
Please notify the school as soon as possible if there are any changes to the frequency or bank account details relating to school fee direct debits. Unless informed otherwise, your previous details used in 2017 will be used for 2018.
Direct Debits will continue to be made as follows:
1 payment on 20th February (Annual)
2 equal payments on 20th of February and July (Half Yearly)
4 equal payments on 20th of February, April, July and October (Quarterly)
10 equal payments on the 20th of each month February - November (Monthly)
COMMUNICATION WITH THE COLLEGEWe love to get feedback from the QBC Community. Should you have any general feedback you wish
to communicate, please obtain a feedback form from the Administration Office and return it. For more
information on how to provide feedback, please visit our website at:
http://www.qbc.wa.edu.au/index.php/2014-11-24-23-20-49/college-feedback
TERM 1
STARTS: STUDENTS Wednesday 31/01/2018
ENDS: STUDENTS & STAFF Friday 13/04/2018
TERM 2
STARTS: STUDENTS & STAFF Monday 30/04/2018 ENDS: STUDENTS Thursday 28/06/2018
ENDS: STAFF Friday 29/6/2018
TERM 3
STARTS: STUDENTS & STAFF Monday 16/07/2018 ENDS: STUDENTS Thursday 20/09/2018
ENDS: STAFF Friday 21/9/2018
TERM 4
STARTS: STUDENTS & STAFF Monday 08/10/2018 ENDS: STUDENTS Thursday 06/12/2018 ENDS: STAFF Wednesday 12/12/2018
TERM DATES: 2018
INSTRUMENTAL TUTORS
Bonita Gina Catherine HOLTHAUS CRAVEN OAKES
Vocal/Plano Vocals/Guitar Plano
Jon Dave Mel MATTHEWS RAJENDRAM KAY
Guitar Drums Vocals/Plano
To organise lessons for your child please contact BONITA HOLTHAUS
0448 099 129 [email protected]
SECOND HAND TEXT BOOK SALE
QUINNS BAPTIST COLLEGE
SATURDAY 9th DECEMBER 2017
9.00AM - 10.00AM
The Second Hand Text Book Sale is a great opportunity for students/ parents to buy and sell their second hand books.
The Book Sale will take place outside the
High School library on Saturday 9th December 9.00am to 10.00am sharp.
We recommend sellers come prepared with change and book prices.
We also suggest that buyers come early and bring a sturdy bag for purchases.
Please feel free to donate any 2nd Hand School Uniforms.
TUTORING TIMETABLE T2 2018
MONDAY 2:50 – 3:30
TUESDAY 2:50 – 3:30
WEDNESDAY 2:50 – 3:30
THURSDAY 2:50 – 3:30
MATHS DEPARTMENT Y7 Math Library (H.Enslin)
Y8-10 Math Rm 6 (Rotation) ACF & Econs Rm 13 (S.Dinkelmann)
*B.Tranter by appointment
HASS DEPARTMENT Y7-10 HASS/ History/Geography/
Psychology Rms 13, 2C and 5
MATHS DEPARTMENT Y10-12 OLNA Rm 7 (M.Labuschagne) ACF & Econs Rm 13 (S.Dinkelmann)
*B.Tranter by appointment
MATHS DEPARTMENT Y11 Math Rm 17 (P.Acutt) Y12 Math Rm 6 (D.Kruger) Y12 Math Rm 20 (P.Bell)
* R.Robertson by appointment
* M.Labuschagne by appointment
SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Y7-10 Science/ Biology/ Chemistry
Rm 32 (A.Peters) Y7-10 Science/ Human Biology
Rm 31 (M.Smith)
ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Y7 Rm 4 (C.Robinson) Y12 Rm 16 (D.Meyer)
Y10-12 OLNA Rm 18 (M.Scallan)
SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Y7-10 Science/ Physics
Rm 30 (L.Lane)
HASS DEPARTMENT Y7-10 HASS/ History/Geography/
Psychology Rms 13, 2C and 5
SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Y7-10 Science/ Y11 Biology/ Y11
Integrated Science Rm 29 (T.Charleson)
ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Y8 Rm 4 (C.Robinson)
Y9 Rm 18 (Mrs Jansen) Y10 Rm 8 (D.Wong)
Y11 Rm 15 (M.Mulcahy)
N.B. The above times refer to Years 7 to 12. Should these times clash with other commitments, students are encouraged to make individual tutoring appointments, where mutually possible, with staff. Upper school students should speak to their relevant staff members should they require tutoring outside these times.
QUINNS YOUTH
WHO? For high-school age students from any school, Years 7 – 12.
WHEN? Friday nights during the school term from 7pm – 9pm. See the Term 1 Youth
calendar on the next page!
WHAT? We have 3 types of nights: Openhouse (choose your own adventure),
D&M (deep & meaningful faith) and Excursions!
SIGN-IN? Youth must sign-in, pay and receive an entry stamp at the sign-in desk each
Friday (located at the carpark gate near the uniform shop). If youth is new, we will need
parents contact details including name, mobile number and email. Sign-in ends at 7.15pm.
COST? Most nights are only $2 which allows us to provide snacks and drinks and make the
night awesome.
OUR LEADERS: Our high-school leaders run much of what we do! Our 18+ leaders are all
Working With Children Checked. Contact Ed (Youth Pastor) for further info: 0447 770 982.
If you’re looking for glitz, pizzazz, shiny happy people with perfect teeth and kids who never
muck up then you might have to go somewhere else...However if you’re looking to be part of a
pretty earthy bunch of people who are just doing their best at loving God, loving one
another and loving the community around them then you’ll probably slot right in.
www.quinnsbaptist.org.au
@quinnsbaptist
Meeting 9.30am Sundays in the QBC Primary Auditorium
Quinns Baptist Church
@quinnsyouthQuinns Youth
The Latest from Quinns Kids…
From 2 July 2018, the child care fee assistance
your family receives will change.
Get ready for the new Child Care SubsidyComplete your online form now through myGov.
Learn more about the new subsidy and how to transition.
Estimate what your new Child Care Subsidy might be, go
to the Payment and Services Finder.
Community News
ATAR Master Classes for Year 11 & 12 Classes available Sundays and afternoons after school
• Specialised classes that help students maximise their grades and strive for top marks• Each week, the teacher will focus on a particular topic in the syllabus, students will getin-depth explanations, examples and questions to practice.
• Receive expert coaching and individual feedback from one of WA's top ATAR teachers.• Ideal for students seeking higher achievement and advanced insights.
Tuition Help for Years 7 - 12Various classes available Saturday and Sunday from 9am up to 2pm
Term 2 Enrolments now open
High School Tuition Help
www.academicgroup.com.au
Venues: Churchlands Senior High School, Perth Modern School and Rossmoyne Senior High School.
9314 9500 PO Box 627 | Applecross | WA 6953
• An affordable way for students to access top quality and highly qualified tutorsthroughout the term who have proven success in improving student's schoolachievement.
• Individualised help according to the learning needs and academic goals of each student• Students receive help on their specific needs, clarify problem areas and can supplement
learning with additional worksheets and questions.• Students will build their skills and understanding in a small group environment (3 - 6
students).
Enrol online: www.academicgroup.com.au
1. Once online - Go to Our Programs and select year level
2. Click on the program you wish to enrol in
3. Select the Enrol Today button to view timetable and enrol
For a brochure visit www.academicgroup.com.au or speak with your Year Coordinator.
Enrol online:
Venues: Perth Modern School and our Applecross Office.
CHECK TIMETABLE DETAILS ONLINE
Mentoring Adolescents
This is a course for teachers and others who work with adolescents.
Course Aims: Adolescence can be a difficult path for many young people as they attempt to find their own identity in an ever changing and challenging world. Based on recent research, this course updates participants’ understanding and provides practical and creative ways that teachers and mentors can seamlessly integrate assistance to adolescents within their day- to- day roles.
The course focuses on practical application - teachers will learn strategies aimed to help adolescents improve their mental wellbeing and build healthy self-esteem. Although this course aims to empower and up-skill the individual teacher, a number of simple and effective strategies and tools could be adopted by whole of school with a view to healthy self esteem culture. The course covers:
How to assess what’s going on for the adolescent while establishing an alliance with them. How we can roll with the student’s resistance to engaging with us. Ways of working with adolescents who are depressed, angry, disengaged or emotional.
Highlights will include:
Understanding what happens in the adolescent and adult brain that makes changing some of our patterns difficult but not impossible.
Ways that people enter change via the ‘Change Triangle’. How to identify 10 Unhelpful Thinking Styles that appear in the language of young people and how
to respond supportively. Gaining a deeper understanding of anger and learn 4 strategies that young people use to mismanage
their anger that can keep them stuck in feelings of low self worth. Learning fun psychological strategies that help us defuse from the unhelpful ‘stories’ that our minds
create that cause us stress and unhappiness. Active listening skills and empathic responding. Experience through activities why these often
neglected aspects of communication are vital to connecting with an adolescent.
Time: 9.30am – 4.30pm Fee: $220 - includes a light lunch
Places are limited so please book now on 6164 0200
WEST LEEDERVILLE Level 1, 22 Southport Street, corner of Cambridge Street
Tuesday 8 May 2018