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Henry Kendall High School
GREAT EXPERIENCES IN TERM 3
Week 9 7-11/9/15 – Year 11 Prelim Exams
Week 10 14-18/9/15 – Year 11 Prelim Exams
15/9/15 – P&C Meeting 7.30pm
18/9/15 – End of Term 3
PRINCIPAL REPORT
CENTRAL COAST PUBLIC EDUCATION AWARDS OF
APPRECIATION
The Central Coast Public Education Awards of Appreciation were held at Lisarow High School on Monday 24 August 2015. Henry Kendall High had three people recognised in 2015:
Mr Peter Yates for his significant contribution to, and leadership of, Special Education.
Ms Jean Laffan for her engaging and innovative commitment to quality teaching.
Mrs Judy Robinson for her long standing service to our school community and as P&C Secretary.
Congratulations to each of this year‟s recipients - recognition thoroughly deserved. SPORTS COORDINATOR 2016 With Mrs Julie Starkey taking on the role of Year 7 Adviser next year, Mr Rod Pratt is taking over the role of Sports Coordinator, Rod brings a wealth of experience to this job that will ensure the high quality of sport provision at our school will continue to flourish, and I thank him for taking on the challenges the role brings. This is also an opportune time to recognise the contribution to school sport that Julie has made over the past six years as Sports Coordinator. It is a diverse and demanding role involving weekly coordination of resources, venues, students and staff as well as meeting all risk assessment, financial, medical and logistical challenges; on top of this is the complexity of coordinating school and zone carnivals. Julie has taken on these challenges in a manner that our school has maintained a fantastic, diverse and well managed sporting program, and I thank her for her commitment and hard work - it is appreciated.
UPCOMING EXCURSIONS
Date Excursion Cost Permission Note &
Money Due
9/9/15 Netball Gala Day $2.00 9/9/15
11-
12/9/15
Duke of
Edinburgh Walk $50.00 13/8/15
10-
11/10/15 Relay for Life $15.00
14-
15/10/15
Yr11 Crossroads
Camp $150.00 11/9/15
21/10/15 Matilda the
Musical $95.00
Final payment
21/8/15
11-
13/11/15
Special Ed
Canberra
Excursion
$300.00 21/8/15
Term 4
Weeks
7-10
Stage 6
Preparation
Program
$80.00 16/10/15
2016 Vietnam
HKHS Highlights
4 September 2015
Henry Kendall High School
PERFORMING ARTS NIGHT Monday 24 and Tuesday 25 August saw our 2015 Performing Arts Nights, held this year in our school hall. Monday night showcased the creative talents of Henry Kendall High School music, drama and dance students, with a breathtaking quality of performance and creativity. Tuesday night showcased the four schools of the Gosford City Learning Community, and again the standard on display was outstanding. Productions of this nature are the culmination of months of hard work, and I‟d like to recognise and thank the students and staff involved, in particular our producers Mr Damien Clift, Mrs Jade Draper and Mrs Mary Gillard. SRE RELIGIOUS GROUPS (SRE) There has recently been a focus on religious education in schools. At Henry Kendall High School the only religious group accessing the school is the Wednesday lunchtime group „Flipside‟. Flipside is a program delivered by the EV Church in Erina, who are an approved provider of SRE, and meet in an informal setting in the playground under supervision of a teacher on duty. A letter to all parents is being sent home regarding the Flipside program. Any parents who wish for their son/daughter to attend the Flipside program need to sign and return the permission slip attached to this letter. SAS RECOGNITION WEEK This week has been National Recognition Week for all School Administrative and Support Staff (SAS). The theme of our recognition week is “Our Jobs, Your Children, Their Future”. The enormous commitment behind the scenes that is provided by our SAS staff every day ensures that we are able to provide the highest quality, contemporary educational experiences for your children and their futures. At Henry Kendall High our SAS staff is a dedicated group of professionals who are valued members of our school community without whom we could not operate. They play a vital role in students learning by assisting teachers with implementing educational programs, maintaining records, and looking after our grounds and resources. I thank them for their hard work and dedication towards the growth and vitality of Henry Kendall High School. Mr Andrew Backhouse - Principal
FROM THE DEPUTY PRINCIPAL
To all Year 10 parents Payment for the stage 6 Preparation in term 4 needs to be finalised soon, the final payment date is Friday 16 October. Payments can be made over the phone or via the office. As a reminder this program will replace your child‟s traditional timetable for four weeks and will include the following in the cost:
HSIE Site Study
Terrigal Beach Cultural Excursion
ELEVATE Study Skills Program
All MY Own Work – BOSTES compulsory course for
Year 11 entry
Resourcing of all taster lessons and elective choices. Please note: Taster lessons are lessons being provided to Year 10 students so they can experience subjects delivered in Year 11 in line with their chosen subject pattern selections for 2016. In addition students will be choosing electives as a part of this course, notification of this aspect of the course will be sent home with students next week.
Mrs Donna James – Deputy Principal
HOUSE CAPTAINS 2016
Congratulations to our House Captains for 2016!
Araluen: Tori Clark, Mattias Cedervall Norton
Corumben: Aliyah Khoshnoud-Rad, Tyler Gunn
Narara: Nicole Martin, Luke Redhead
Warrigal: Elyse Tully, Bradley Wood
Henry Kendall High School
CAPA REPORT
CENTRAL COAST SHOWCASE Congratulations to the fabulous performers from Henry Kendall High School who represented our school in the Regional Central Coast Showcase. You represented the school with pride, performed brilliantly and dominated the Laycock Street Theatre stage.
Photo: Year 8 Band - Harrison Clynes, Senjay Turner, Brad Gibbs & Zac Hegyessy. PERFORMING ARTS NIGHT Congratulations to all involved in the Performing Arts Nights held on Monday 24 and Tuesday 25 August 2015. Year 12: Anna Thompson, Alicia Davies, Jess De Almeida E Silva, Joseph Jesus, Dylan McKinnon, Bryce Crampton, Ben Day, Sean Dwyer, Nick Lappan, Peter Gebski, Jacob Tancred, Nebelie Mutukura, Serena Jopling, Jessica Muspratt, Natalie Smith, Lauren Riley, Chantelle Masters, Brianna Kelly. Year 11: Alix Mear, Nicole Martin, Sarra Dreha, Cassaerea Jesus, Aiden Carey, Caleb Allen-Ravenscroft, Brett Allen , John Freeman, Nicolas Macherel, Mitchell Wilson, Liam Gowans, Melissa Abey, Chelsea Berman, Melody Hoptman, Ella Whelan. Year 10: Owen Butterworth, Nico Falzarano, Emily Boelhouwer, Danielle Shepherd, Abigail Muspratt, Ashleigh Eady, Courtney McPherson, Jess Davies, Camila Duran Blancas, Nathan Atkinson, Zachary Booth, Skye Kan, Nathaniel Arnot, Katie Kemp, Brooke Needham, David Nguyen, Nick Seabrook, Finn Perry, Mattias Cedervall-Norton, Phoebe Robertson, Amber McAlpine, Jessica Dall.
Year 9: Jessica Atkinson, Lily Freeman, Caylyn Dumpert, Mia Schull, Annisa Amini, Jasper Ward, Jordan Brunner, Caitlin Sullivan, Zac Khatziagelis, Jessica Nolan, Khalen Beetham, Tarryn Middleton, Emily Morgan, Samuel Waters, Cody Vincent, Shimara Knight-Taylor, Sophie Eickelman, Elizabeth Hegyessy, Keely Vincent, Emily Hayhurst, Tayla Nadilo, Shariel Llige, Grace Oldfield, Kyla Brien, Tom Freestone, Josh Goodey, Rebecca Welsby, Sophie Bartlett, Monique Court, Brayden Gunn, Jaid White, Mae Johnson, Ella Brooke. Year 8: Bradley Gibbs, Zac Hegyessy, Senjay Turner, Harrison Clynes, Gemma Sharpe, Jacinta Dall, Alicia Wardale. Special Education: Caitlin O’Dowd, Jade Ansell, Alec Miles, Zara Rawlings, Brayden Hosking, Jasmin Cuthel, Zali Dezeeuw, Ebony Wright, Nicholas Lee, Joshua Potger, Wanda Rassmussen, Angeliqua Elin, Oliver Lee, Ethan Russell. MC‟s: Mattias Cedervall Norton and Cassaerea Jesus. Stage Manager – Jaid White & the Year 9 Team. Lights Manager – Owen Butterworth & the Year 10 Team. Photography – Mr Paparazzi James Holwell & Caitlin Sullivan Special Education Choreography and support: Mrs Bath, Mrs Gunderson, Mrs Bennett, Mrs Dickinson and Mr Yates. Door: Mrs Muscat Mr Mellish & Mr Wawrzyk– Drinks/Chips stall. Miss Hammond – Fairy lights, stars and drinks stall.
STUDENT SERVICES
Khalen Beetham from Year 9 has been selected to attend the University of Newcastle's LIVE IT! program. He will be staying on campus over 5 days, at the University Residence with 90, Year 9 boys selected from across NSW. Khalen will participate in a number of hands on activities which will showcase what university is like, with a focus on Maths, Science, Engineering Health and Careers. The boys will also get to enjoy the University facilities and will participate in swimming at the Forum and attend Trivia Nights.
Ms Janelle Wilkinson – Student Services
Henry Kendall High School
YEAR 10 ADVISER REPORT
Year 10 has been hard at work across all subject areas these past few weeks. In English, they have been investigating madness and ambition in Shakespeare‟s Macbeth (on which there is an assessment task in Week 9); while in History they have been learning about the rights and freedoms of various groups of people throughout time. Meanwhile, the Stage 5 Music and Drama classes had been busily rehearsing their successful PAN performances. The Drama class is now moving onto their circus and clowning unit – with hopefully no nightmares!
A supplier for the 2016/17 senior jacket has been decided upon. They are currently creating some design samples to send to the school. As a group, we will then choose the colour scheme and other specific design details of the jackets. We are on target for the jackets to be ready during Term 1, 2016.
On Monday 24 and Tuesday 25 of August, Henry Kendall High School hosted our annual Performing Arts Night, affectionately known as PAN. I was very proud of the Year 10 performers, which included the aforementioned Stage 5 Music and Drama classes. I would particularly like to congratulate Owen Butterworth, Nico Falzarano, Tom Josephs and Amber McAlpine who performed a moving rendition of one of my favourites, Radiohead‟s „Fake Plastic Trees‟. Perhaps next year the group could enter a song into Triple J‟s Unearthed High?
I would like to congratulate the following students who have recently received Year Awards: Nathan Atkinson, Danielle Guyot, Seohyun Inn, Jay Knowling, Ben Mear, Zahlee Ogston, Sabrina Pal, Finn Perry, Nicolas Seabrook, Tiphanie Thackray and Lucy Wang. Well done on achieving your personal best!
Mr Blake Wawrzyk – Year Adviser
STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE COUNCIL 2016
Congratulations to the SRC members for 2016. Year 8: Ainsley Symington, Kevin Poechhacker Year 9: Gemma Sharpe, Leo Coleman Year 10: Georgia Riley, Brayden Gunn Year 11: Teneille Jacobson, Owen Butterworth Support Unit : Emily Lewis, Braden Edwards Zachary Burrell (Auxiliary Member)
Mr Paul McNally – SRC Coordinator
AUSTRALIAN MATHEMATICS COMPETITION
The 2015 Australian Mathematics Competition saw some wonderful results from students. Two students achieved outstanding results, Sooin Byeon and SeoKyoung Inn, both achieved distinction. Wilson Wu and Jack Rogers received awards at the credit level and all others who entered were declared proficient by the competition organisers. The awards range from high distinction to participation. Thank you to all the students who entered and gave their best effort.
CHARLOTTE DOES IT AGAIN!
Congratulations Charlotte Topp
Charlotte competed at the State
Trampolining on the weekend of 29-30
August. Charlotte came away with
1st Level 6 Tramp
4th Level 5 Double Mini Tramp.
Electives Students in Years 8, 9 and 10 will be receiving an email to their school address very soon indicating the courses they have applied for and been successful in being offered. If there are gaps indicated students may choose from the courses listed and reply to the email with their request. Students may talk with their Year Adviser or Mrs James regarding these matters. We have, successfully satisfied the vast majority of requests though some classes are now filled. There are some courses that did not have sufficient interest and are not able to be provided.
Henry Kendall High School
WHAT’S HAPPENING IN SPECIAL EDUCATION
PARENT COFFEE SHOP LUNCHEON
The speaker at the Term 3, Week 5 coffee shop lunch was Julie Marsden from the Department of Human services. Julie spoke on the various services and entitlements students with disabilities or parents and carers of students with a disability may access. Julie was able to give people at the coffee shop luncheon information that can help them through the maze that sometimes they are faced with.
The group of 35 parents enjoyed the lunch and were able to meet and discuss upcoming events involving their children both at and outside of school. Many parents find these get togethers similar in nature to a support group with many positive experiences attributed to their attendance at them.
PERFORMING ARTS NIGHT 2015
Performing Arts Night of Monday 24 August was the second time that the Special Education Dancers have stepped out. The students were hard at it learning their new disco themed piece prior to the night. Performing Arts Night also saw the first appearance of the Special Education Centre‟s signing choir. These students practised intently at perfecting their performance for the big night. Both performances were hugely successful.
OUR FIRST DANCE GROUP BOOKING
In September, the Dance group has also been booked to dance at the opening of the SEPLA (Special Education Principals' and Leaders' Association) conference at Crowne Plaza Terrigal. This request came about as a direct result of the students efforts in the 2015 Performing Arts Night.
SCENIC CENTRAL COAST
In week 7 a small group of students from the Special Education Centre had a two day excursion visiting some great spots around the local area. The students had very close encounters with creatures at the Calga Wildlife Walkabout Park. They saw the pelicans being fed at The Entrance, had a stroll along the water front and enjoyed a delicious meal at La Costa restaurant before staying over-night. Backpackers at The Entrance provided affordable accommodation with disability access for our group. The next day the kids drove slot cars at Charmhaven and visited the Old Wyong Milk Factory. There we saw chocolate being made and of course tried some! We had a picnic by the Wyong River and a quick work out at the gym before returning to school on Thursday afternoon. We did 120km over the two days and appreciated being driven in the Wheeling and Able bus by Mrs Koltsis.
Mr Peter Yates – Head Teacher Special Education
SNOW TRIP
PASS students enjoyed the annual snow trip to Thredbo on 4-7 August. We had some great skiing and boarding conditions with expert lessons giving the students the opportunity to really progress their skills and have a fun time.
Mr Mellish was a hit with his GoPro and selfie stick; the students enjoying the short movie he made of the trip when they returned. The great staff at Vikas Lodge looked after us as usual with students enjoying movies, the games room and hanging out with their friends after a hard day on the slopes.
It was a real pleasure to take this group of students away and they should be proud of the positive attitude, cooperation and teamwork demonstrated. Many thanks to the staff who came along and helped make this a successful and enjoyable trip – Mr Rod Pratt, Ms Stevens and Mr Michael Mellish. Thanks also to our great SAS staff for administration assistance and also to Mr Backhouse for his ongoing support. Looking forward to next year‟s trip!
Mrs Julie Starkey – Sport Organiser
Henry Kendall High School
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On Friday 21 August, Mr Silver‟s and Mr Jones‟
Biology classes ventured into Sydney to visit the
Australia Museum. Some of the exhibitions fitted very
well with our current topic of the “Australian Biota”.
We were able to view interesting and informative
displays of animals that walked this land but which
are now mostly extinct. These include a Diprotodon
that is like a wombat the size of a hippopotamus and
the ferocious marsupial lion. It was a great experience
to “bring to life” many aspects of our studies.
Unlike Ben Stiller who had a lot of trouble with his
dinosaur, we managed to find a Brontosaurus who
was willing to sit up while we took a photo.
Year 11 Biology Museum Excursion
Henry Kendall High School
Year 7 Jasmin Cuthel
Jesse Delmas Liam martens Angelica Matthews-Muller Ebony Wright
Year 8 Harrison Bissett Braden Edwards Nicholas Lee Emily Lewis Joshua Potger Adam Woods
Year 9 Angeliqua Elin James Johnson Luke Reeves Cameron Stokes
Year 10 Nathan Atkinson Danielle Guyot Seohyun Inn Benjamin Kemsley Jay Knowling Rhys Mathieson Benjamin Mear Alec Miles Zahlee Ogston Sabrina pal Finn Perry Nicholas Seabrook Tiphanie Thackray Lucy Wang
Year 11 Zachary Burrell Amy Gallagher Adam Moyle Ethan Russell Liam Wafer
Gosford Little Athletics Registration Dates 2015/2016
Friday 11th September and Friday 18th September
between 6pm – 8pm Practice night Friday 25th Sept
Season starts Friday 2nd Oct Adcock Park 9, West Gosford
Cost is $150 for 1st child, $115 for 2nd child, then $105
for 3rd onwards Duel Registration with Senior Athletics is free There is a $30 Refundable Parent Assistance
Levy/Bond per family We do not have credit card facilities, so please have
cash or cheque payable to Gosford Little Athletics Centre Inc.
Further information on our website www.gosfordlittleathletics.com.au
or contact our President Stuart Farrant on 0404 466 848
Henry Kendall High School
Henry Kendall High School
Henry Kendall High School
Henry Kendall High School
Do You Want To Be A Volunteer Fire Fighter?
The NSW Rural Fire Service (RFS) is holding its annual “Get Ready” weekend on the 12th and 13th of
September. This event is designed to make households aware of potential fire dangers and help you get
ready for the coming bush fire season. Along with this, it gives you a chance to meet your local Bush Fire
Brigade, understand what they do, have a look at their fire fighting equipment and fire station, and also
to volunteer as a Fire Fighter if that interests you.
For the Get Ready Weekend, Narara Bush Fire Brigade is holding an open day on Sunday the 13th of
September from 10am till 3pm at 2 Manns Rd, Narara. Come along if you’ve ever wondered what it’s like
to be a fire fighter. There will be lots RFS fire fighters available to answer your questions and show you
around.
You’ll be able to see:
The inside of a Fire Engine
The equipment inside the Fire Engine
How the Fire Engine works
All the fire hoses and fittings
The different tools used in fighting different fires
Other things Fire fighters do like storm clean up
All things to do with fire safety in your own home
Have you thought of volunteering as a Fire fighter? We accept volunteers from 14 years of age. So if you
are looking for some excitement, a way to build life skills, and how to volunteer at the same time, come
along to Narara Fire Station on Sunday 13 September. We hope to see you there!