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Newsletter 3
Term 2 Week 4
May /June /July
2018
TEMPE HIGH SCHOOL
Unwins Bridge Road, TEMPE NSW 2044
Phone: 9558 2023 Fax: 9558 9460
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.tempe-h.schools.nsw.edu.au
Office Hours : 8.15am—3.15pm
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From the Principal
Tempe High School Plan 2018-20 and Annual School Report 2017 These are now available on the school’s website at http://www.tempe-h.schools.nsw.edu.au/our-school/annual-school-report This plan was developed after consultation through surveys with parents, students and staff in 2017. The 3 strategic directions are: Strategic Direction 1 Learning To ensure students are inspired to succeed in their academic and social endeavours and to connect and thrive within the broader school community. Information about individual student needs is used to plan for student learning and promote a rich learning environment that includes digital technologies to maximise student engagement.
Strategic Direction 2 Teaching
To provide a rich teaching and learning environment where lessons and learning opportunities meet the diverse learning needs of students. Teaching and teachers in our school will be distinguished by their professionalism and dedication to implementing evidence–based, explicit and effective teaching methods.
Strategic Direction 3 Leading To develop a professional learning community which is focused on continuous improvement of teaching and learning. The school will be recognised as excellent and responsive to its community through the use of best leadership and management practices for whole school improvement. Road Safety Please be aware that dropping students off at the top end of Collins Street remains a problem. Not only is it illegal and dangerous, it is discourteous to the drivers who are trying to turn into Collins Street at a very busy time. Some Parents have taken the sensible approach of dropping students off at Way street or in the safe drop off zones on the Princes Highway. Please drop off students in accordance with the law as outlined on the map in the next column.
HSC MINIMUM STANDARDS TESTS
As you may be aware the NSW Government determined in 2016 that to be eligible for the award of the Higher School Certificate, a student must achieve a minimum literacy and numeracy standard. This came into effect for all students who would be sitting for HSC examinations in 2020. This affected all students
currently in Years 7 to 10.
Initially it was determined that this standard could be met by students achieving at least Band 8 in Reading, Writing and Numeracy in the Year 9 NAPLAN tests. This rule was in place for students currently in Year 10. If they did not achieve Band 8 they were required to sit for additional tests introduced in 2017, the HSC Minimum Standards Tests and achieve a minimum of Level 3.
Students in year 10 who still need to attain the minimum standard have started sitting for the online tests and have been very successful. If a student does not gain the minimum standard this time around, they will be given another opportunity later in the year and over the next 2 years. I believe that almost all our students will attain the minimum standard for the HSC. Parents of students who may not be able to attain the standard will be informed well before the HSC. Socrates Dassaklis Principal
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WK Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
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May 28
Yr 8 Assessment week Round 1 enrolments Yr 7 2019 finishes Yr 9 Common Test Yr 12 Recognition Assembly - HALL 08:45am - 3:08pm Minimum Standards Testing
May 29
Yr 8 Assessment week ICAS Science exam M. Fulton 08:45am-3:08pm Minimum Standards Testing
May 30
Yr 8 Assessment week Links to Learning Week A THS Athletics Carnival
May 31
Yr 8 Assessment week Links to Learning Week A Yr 8 Common Test 12MH Personality Speech Due 08:45am - 3:08pm Minimum Standards Testing
Jun 1
Yr 8 Assessment week Links to Learning Week A Bligh Zone Cross Country Yr 9 Elective History Half Yearly Examination 08:45am - 3:08pm Minimum Standards Testing
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Jun 4
Yr 9 Assessment week Yr 9 Maths Common Test Ext2 Yr12 Maths Assessment Task
Jun 5
Yr 9 Assessment week 07:30am - 08:30am Band breakfast (Pending approval)
Jun 6
Yr 9 Assessment week Links to learning Week B Yr 11 Reports - YA History Extension Essay Draft Number 2 Yr 12 MH Hirohito assessment task AFL KO HSC BIO In class assessment period 1, 3 and 5 08:45am - 3:08pm PSC Leaders Day - Wilkins PS
Jun 7
Yr 9 Assessment week Links to learning Week B Bligh Zone Oz Tag Gala Day Yr 12 MH Hirohito assessment task Yr 10 Commerce Mid Course Exam
Jun 8
Yr 9 Assessment week Links to learning Week B Year 7 Midsummer Night Dream Year 9 and 10 Debating Yr 12 MH Hirohito assessment task Yr 10 Commerce Mid Course Exam Sydney East Table Tennis Yr12 2U Maths Assessment Task Yr 10 History Examination
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Jun 11
Queen's Birthday long weekend
Jun 12
Yr 10 Assessment week YR 11 Reports - DP 7pm - 8pm P&C Meeting
Jun 13
Yr 10 Assessment week Links to Learning Week A Mr Fulton &10 Yr10 students period 1 and 2 science challenge Yr 11 Ext 1 Maths Assessment Task
Jun 14
Yr 10 Assessment week Links to Learning Week A Sydney East Cross Country Carnival Yr 10 maths common test Society and Culture PIP 2nd draft due
Jun 15
Yr 10 Assessment week Links to Learning Week A Yr 9 Acceleration Test - Maths
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Jun 18
Yr 12 Block out week YR 7 Reports - DP
Jun 19
Yr 12 Block out week 09:40am - 10:35am Year 12 Mathematics Ext 1 Assessment Task 2
Jun 20
Yr 12 Block out week Links to learning Week B HSC Modules Day English Advanced & Standard - All Day Aboriginal parent and family afternoon tea 5:30-7:30pm History Extension Essay Draft Number 3
Jun 21
Yr 12 Block out week Physics Kick start to University of Sydney 33 students 6:30pm - 8:30pm Meet the Music 1 Concert Series
Jun 22
Yr 12 Block out week Bligh Zone Athletics 08:30am - 3:30pm Boys Volleyball Competition NSW
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Jun 25
Yr 11 Extension 1 Assessment 2 Yr 12 Assessment period
Jun 26
Yr 11 Extension 1 Assessment 2 Yr 12 Assessment period Science Challenge and 10 yr10 students all day Yr 12 Gen. Maths Assessment Task
Jun 27
Yr 11 Extension 1 Assessment 2 Yr 12 Assessment period Links to Learning Week A CAPA Elective Expo
Jun 28
Yr 11 Extension 1 Assessment 2 Yr 12 Assessment period Links to Learning Week A Yr 12 Gen Maths Assessment Task Yr 8 Macbeth Shakespeare Performance Yr 12 Chem kickstart Yr 11 Legal Studies Assessment Task 2 Yr 12 2U Maths Assessment Task
Jun 29
Yr 11 Extension 1 Assessment 2 Yr 12 Assessment period Yr 12 Mod B Assessment Standard and Advanced in class
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Jul 2
Yr 11 Extension 1 Assessment 2 Yr 12 Assessment period
Jul 3
Yr 11 Extension 1 Assessment 2 Yr 12 Assessment period Yr 10 4 classes and Yr 12 2 classes Julius C performance Yr Parent Teacher Night - Yr 7, 11 & 12
Jul 4
Yr 11 Extension 1 Assessment 2 Yr 12 Assessment period Links to learning Week B Yr 11 Bio 70 students to Australian museum Yr 12 Extension 2 Major Work Draft and Journal Assessment
6:30pm - 8:30pm Meet the Music 2 Concert Series
Jul 5
Yr 11 Extension 1 Assessment Yr 12 Assessment period Yr 12 Society and Culture PIP 3rd draft due
Jul 6
History Extension Essay Due Yr 12 Assessment period Yr 10 dance concert p4-6 in Hall, all of Yrs 9 & 10 Red Nose Day - Mufti/Pyjama day NAIDOC Celebrations
WK Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
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PDHPE FACULTY Volleyball 2018 During the holidays, our Boys Volleyball Team competed in the first Olympic Park Baulkham Hills Volleyball competition. Everybody began the game a little nervously as we played our first game against Hurlstone Park High School. To our surprise, we won the match in two sets (25-16, 25-19). The second match, against Baulkham Hills, saw our boys gaining confidence and attacking the ball well. Alan, the team captain, scored an amazing 15 points with his serve alone. We battled through the second set and eventually won the match 2 sets to 1. The boys convincingly won their semi-final match 2 sets to 0, putting them through to the grand final. We were surprised to see that we were playing Baulkham Hills again to compete for first place. The team rallied hard, but after a long day, were unable to find the magic that we had displayed earlier in the day. Baulkham Hills ended up winning in two sets with the scores at 25-23 and 25-19. We took second place in the competition and were happy with some major improvements that are happening within the team.
Jayden Tran—Year 10
Ms D Bolton—PDHPE Teacher
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Dragon Boat Australian Championships
Congratulations to Oliver Mikkonen (8G) who, with his crew, won 5 Championships and 1 Silver!
Mr S Dassaklis—Principal
From the Careers Advisor
Students in Year 10 have been given
access to a new online careers
resource called JobJump.
www.jobjump.com.au
JobJump is a wonderful source of information for subject selection, future study and résumé building. Students have begun using the resource in Year 10 careers lessons.
Mr S Fawcett
HSC and Careers Expo celebrates its 10th year
in 2018!
2018 Expo Times
Saturday 2 June, 10am—3pm, Sunday 3 June, 10am—3pm
Royal Hall of Industries, Moore Park
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Tempe High School Dance Group We went to Sydney Dance Company to watch their School Matinee Performance titled "ab[Intra]" which is latin for 'from within.' The students were exposed to a contemporary style of dance that they were not familiar with, but we will study next term in class. They absolutely loved the performance, most of them describing it as 'captivating.' Ms D Paras—PDHPE/Dance Teacher
Study Skills Update
A variety of parents and family members of senior students enjoyed an informative presentation from our partners 'Elevate Education' on Tuesday night about effective strategies to enhance students' performance. Below are two links for your information if you missed the presentation:
visit www.elevateeducation.com for general information about study skills
Password: rondo
visit: eepurl.com/djLb-9 for access to Elevate's E-book
PDHPE FACULTY Open boys’ football lost the second round match of the CHS knockout in dramatic circumstances 3-2 in Sudden Death Extra time.
Perfect Preparation
A tight unit Mr Hartley could not have been prouder of every player’s effort and performance.
Mr J Hartley—Open Football Coach
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ENGLISH FACULTY
School Spectacular Drama Ensemble
Last term 11 talented drama students from years 9, 10 and 11 auditioned for the School Spectacular Drama Ensemble. These students worked together to devise a short audition piece using creative movement techniques. I am very excited to announce that all our students were successful in their audition and for the first time Tempe High School will be represented in the School Spectacular Drama Ensemble. The students will begin their creative journey by attending a performance and workshop at NIDA at the end of this term with experienced industry professionals. Congratulations to our amazing actors! Ms A Hall—Drama Teacher
MATHEMATICS FACULTY Notice from Mathematics Faculty:
ICAS Mathematics Competition 14th August
Australian Mathematics Competition 9th August Good luck to all students concerned! Mr S Gouzoulis—Head Teacher Mathematics
ENGLISH FACULTY
Sydney Writers’ Festival 2018
On the 2nd
May, a group of students from Years 9-12 attended the Sydney Writers’ Festival at Carriageworks. This year’s lineup included talks from the comedic Jesse Andrews (pictured below), Alison Croggon, Kirsty Eagar and Patrick Ness, all well-established authors covering a wide range of genres. They each gave insight into their writing processes, their inspirations, and the talks concluded with Q & A sessions. We were able to meet the authors afterwards and have books signed, with Patrick Ness proving to be very popular – he had a line over an hour long! by Tristan Meza Mollo—Year 12
Jesse Andrews, who very obviously knows
One student made away with 7 books signed!
Ms A Yin—English Teacher
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TAS FACULTY
Hospitality Work Placement
Our Year 11 Hospitality students attended work placement at a variety of Hotels located in the city as well as near Sydney airport. This enabled them to improve their food preparation skills and get a taste of what it might be like to work in the Hospitality industry. Some found it challenging and tiring, others found it enjoyable and exciting. The feedback from employers was very positive with praise for their initiative and willingness to learn. Well done Catriona, Grace, Tracy, Charmaine, Skye, Olivia, Putu, Cody and Dan on completing your first work placement. Mrs J Kastanias—Hospitality Teacher
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SECOND HAND UNIFORMS
The Noffs Shop in Marrickville has kindly agreed to sell
our second hand uniforms, with all proceeds being
returned to the Noffs Foundation. Originally named The
Wayside Foundation, the Noffs Foundation’s mission is
to help disadvantaged young Australians become
advantaged. Read more about the Noffs Foundation at
noffs.org.au
Address:
The Noffs Shop
Unit 3, 359 Illawarra Road, Marrickville
This is under the Revolution apartment complex, just next to Marrickville station
Opening hours:
Monday to Saturday, 10am to 5pm
DROP OFFS
Freshly laundered uniforms can be dropped off at both the school (main office) and
the Noffs Shop DURING OPENING HOURS only
Please do not leave donations while the shop is closed