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Issue 1 – Term 3 2019 https://easthillsb-h.schools.nsw.gov.au/ Lucas Rd Panania 2213
Phone: 02 9773 7806 Fax: 02 9792 3849
Upcoming Events
Date Event
19.08.2019 Wakakirri Performance 21.08.2019 Year 11 Minimum standards tests 26.08.2019 P&C Meeting – Common room @ 6.30pm
26.08.2019 Year 8 – Minimum standards parent meeting 5.30 – 6.30pm Library
28.08.2019 – 30.08.2019 SEALS Camp 30.08.2019 Year 7 - Snake Tails Incursion
04.09.2019 Year 11 Minimum standards tests
05.09.2019 CAPA Night of Excellence
10.09.2019 Year 11 Road Safety Excursion
23.09.2019 P&C Meeting – Common room @ 6pm
24.09.2019 Year 12 Graduation Dinner
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Principal’s Message
It has been a great start to Term 3 at East Hills Boys High School. Staff have been engaging in rigorous professional learning
activities based around student wellbeing with the Berry Street Education Model. As well as engaging professional learning on
the ALARM system of teaching and learning. I am proud to see our staff striving to ensure they give our boys the best
opportunities to succeed at school and beyond. Special mention to our three Deputies Ms Savins, Ms Hazelton and Mr Kontellis,
as well as our Head Teacher Welfare Mr Stefanis and our Head Teacher Teaching and Learning Mr Watson for leading the staff
through their training in each of these activities. It really is heart-warming to see a united staff working collegially.
Our boys too have been extremely busy, with many representing our school and our zone at Regional athletics. Congratulations
go to Chris Alaelua, Karamo Sesay, Malek El-Masri, Jackson Topine and Tyrell Assante, who now will get the opportunity to
represent our school at State titles. Well done boys. A huge thanks to Mr Carson and Mr Hackshall who have mentored many of
the boys in the lead up to the Regional Athletics carnival.
Ms Fisher and Mrs Suteski have been really busy with the year 10 cohort and had the majority of boys out to work experience
last week. All reports that have come back to the school indicate that the boys did incredibly well in their work experience.
East Hills Boys has a long tradition of sporting success with our students and 2019 has seen two of our current Year 12 students
achieve enormous success already this year. Jackson Topine who was Jersey Flegg player of the year and captain of the NSW
under 18 State of Origin team has been selected to play for the Australian School Boys against the New Zealand School Boys. A
huge achievement for Jackson. Tanveer Sangha has also scaled the heights of his sport. Tanveer has been chosen in the
Australian Under 19’s Cricket World Cup train on squad after an excellent effort in the trials for the Under19’s Australian
Championships in Queensland in the holidays. Tanveer looks likely to represent Australia later this year at the Under 19’s World
Cup, a great achievement for a young man of 17. We are very proud of both boys achievements and sincerely wish them well in
their respective sporting pursuits.
It is very pleasing to announce that our Outdoor Gym has been established and is now in use. We have spent considerable
funds this year updating our big ticket projects to create a school that supports the fitness of our students. The Outdoor gym
has been established and the indoor gym has had a refurbishment, and next week our Futsal court will also be refurbished,
which will provide our staff a wonderful opportunity to give the Year 12 boys a beating in the annual Year 12 versus teachers
Futsal game at the end of term.
I would like to take this opportunity to wish our Year 12 boys all the best in their final few weeks of school. There are some
trying times ahead for the boys as they drive hard towards the finish line and our dedicated staff will be supporting our boys
through the next couple of months leading up to their HSC exams. As a parent or carer feel free to discus with your son their
needs leading up to the HSC and help them any way you can.
I am a proud Principal of a great school in a wonderful community and I look forward to making our school a place where
everyone works together for the greater good of our boys.
Regards Paul Abboud
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THE P&C EAST HILLS BOYS HIGH SCHOOL
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East Hills Boys Facebook Page
To keep up to date with events and the wonderful learning at our school please like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/easthillsboyshs
EAST HILLS BOYS UNIFORM SHOP
Item Price
SS School Shirts $2.00
School Jumpers with EHB logo $5.00
Plain Black Jumpers (no logo) $2.00
Grey Long Pants $6.00
Navy School Shorts $2 - $5
School Sport T Shirts $2 - $5
School Sport Jackets $7.00
School Sport Long Track Pants $5.00
School Sports Shorts with EHB Logo $5.00
Plain Navy Sports Shorts (no logo) $2.00
Caps (second hand) $2.00
Aprons, white or navy $2.00
Additional Items Price
White/Black/Grey School Socks NEW $3.00
Plain Black Caps (New) $5.00
Handballs $2.00
Pens $0.50
Notebooks $1.00
We want your old uniforms
We have recently set up our new and improved Uniform Shop, which will be
selling good quality second hand uniforms as well as some stationery items.
The uniform shop will be run by our Stage 5 Retail students and will be open before and after
school. Currently online ordering is available by contacting Mrs Collis on
[email protected]. Please include your contact details and the items you are
interested in, and you will be contacted within 2 working days of the availability and price of the
items. Students can then collect and pay for items the next day.
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EHBHS
2nd Hand Uniform Shop
Open Times Monday
Before School – 8.15am to 8.45am
Wednesday Before School – 8.15am to 8.45am
Online Alternatively You Can Purchase Items By
Emailing: [email protected] Your Order
Who Will Contact You When The Order Is Ready For
Collection
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END OF YEAR
PARTY DAY CRITERIA
For the boys to participate in the End of Year Party Day they will need to meet the following criteria.
- 90% ATTENDANCE
- LESS THAN 5 TIMES LATE UNEXPLAINED
- NO SUSPENSIONS OR WARNING OF SUSPENSIONS
- NO N-AWARDS
- ONLY 1 UNIFORM DETENTION PER TERM
- NO MORE THAN 2 HEAD TEACHER DETENTIONS
- NO EFFORT LEVELS OF D OR E IN REPORT
Please note that there may be some exceptions based on a case by case matter at the
Executives discretion.
TIMED PARKING CHANGES
Canterbury Bankstown Council have advised us they have recently
updated timed and no stopping zones around our school. Affected areas
are Singleton Avenue, Tower Street & Stevens Street. Please ensure to
familiarise yourself with the changes to avoid traffic infringements.
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VISUAL ARTS - LETS CREATE!!!
Year 7 – Have worked through the journey identifying colours as symbols of emotions. They have all engaged
and created some fantastic “Emotional Portraits” Check them out…
Year 8 – The boys are beginning their new topics “The Party” and “Revved Up”. They will be completing
observational drawings of cars and food which is sure to arouse their imaginations.
Below: a glimpse of the lessons (FUN FILLED PARTY FOOD) required to get an understanding of what party
foods looks like…
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Year 9 – So after an intense day of Airbrush techniques and Spray painting, year 9 have finally finished their
cool individual skateboards, and will now be looking at Environments as
the next unit of work. Check out the exciting images of the day …
Year 10 – the boys have started to delve into the world of STREET ART!
Learning how to stencil and spray paint to create works that challenge the
perceptions of the artworld.
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Year 11 – With their Masterpieces finished, the year 11 students are now diving into the History of Art. Below
are some of the final works which were created as well as a sneak peek of them “Learning”.
Year 12 – Not long now for the Major Works due in Week 7! Stay tuned for the Night of Excellence in Week 7,
which will display the fine work created by the boys, not only in CAPA but TAS also.
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PHOTOGRAPHY AND DIGITAL MEDIA!
The year 9 photography class has started learning different camera techniques this semester. They have started
capturing shots around the playground, learning how to capture effective, engaging photos.
ENTERTAINMENT
12 Entertainment gearing up for their final events!
Students in the year 12 Entertainment class are working hard with planning for their final major events. These
events are part of their final assessment to attain a Certificate III in Live Production, Theatre and Events.
Students are planning on putting on a music industry workshop for elective students, a creative arts exhibition
night and a disco for a local primary school. We wish them all the best and encourage students and parents to
keep an eye out for some of the exciting events coming up this term!
Music – ROCK N ROLL…
Instrument Tuition
East Hills Boys High School offers students the opportunity to learn an instrument as part of their involvement in extra-
curricular activities. Due to the overwhelming student interest in performance and their desire in developing skills on
various instruments, small group classes are available for tuition in the following instruments: voice, piano, guitar, bass
guitar and drums. Lessons commence Week 3 and If you are interested please see Mr Prentice in the CAPA staff room for
a tuition note, but be quick spaces are limited!
Junior/Senior Band
Rehearsals for future performances are taking place Tuesday mornings period zero and Friday lunch times. Come and have a go if you want to try out for the band! If you are interested, see Mr Prentice in the CAPA staff room for more details.
Original Song Contest
Calling all songwriters and poets alike. This term we are entering a small group of students into an original songwriters contest. If you have an original song you would like to enter, come and see Mr Prentice for more information. Students selected to enter the competition will have their song professionally recorded at the brand new East Hills Boys Music Studio. Participants then have the opportunity to perform their song at Music in the Park with all participants receiving a $25 voucher and free tickets to a Bulldogs game!
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2019 EAST HILLS BOYS ATHLETICS CARNIVAL
The annual EHBHS Athletics Carnival was held on Wednesday 12th June 2019 at The Crest Athletics Track. We were once
again blessed with excellent weather for our carnival, which made for an eventful and successful day of competition.
Congratulations to all students who competed in events. Participation
levels were once again very high this year, with many events having
over 40 students sign up to compete! All students competed with
great house spirit and outstanding sportsmanship. As a result, there
were some exceptional performances by a number of students
throughout the carnival.
A big thank you once again to Mr Navan and his team of
Entertainment students who were once again involved in the running
of the school radio station on the day. I would also like to thank the
numerous junior and senior students that helped on the day as
officials during the carnival. In particular, I would like to give a special mention to my Year 11 Sport Coaching class, who
arrived early to the carnival to assist with the setting up of equipment. Thanks so much for your continued hard work and
commitment to sport at our school.
Congratulations to the students in Amun Ra House for winning the house shield for this year’s Athletics Carnival.
Results and photos from the School Athletics Carnival can be found on the school website: http://www.easthillsb-
h.schools.nsw.edu.au/
House total point scores at the end of competition were:
1st Place: Amun Ra 1,779
2nd Place: Zeus 1,735
3rd Place: Thor 1,560
4th Place: Jupiter 1,214
Congratulations to the following students who were named 2019 Age Champions for their respective age groups after some
outstanding performances across a number of events:
12 Years Avash Mainali - Zeus 13 Years Afnan Malik - Thor 14 Years Abdul (Rizak) Alameddine – Amun Ra 15 Years Jad Reda - Zeus 16 Years Karamo Sesay - Jupiter 17+ Years Jackson Topine - Thor
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Mr B. Hackshall - Sports Organiser
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BANKSTOWN ZONE ATHLETICS CARNIVAL
Sixty Five students represented our school at the Bankstown Zone Athletics Carnival on Wednesday 3rd and
Thursday 4th July at the Crest Athletics Track. The boys represented the school with pride, and the behaviour and
professionalism of the East Hills Boys team was once again a
highlight of the carnival.
East Hills Boys had numerous top 3 placings, meaning that we
have 30 students who have progressed through to the SSW
Regional Athletics Carnival. The carnival will be held on Tuesday
6th and Wednesday 7th August 2019 at the Campbelltown
Athletics Centre. A complete list of results for the carnival can
be found on the school website:
http://www.easthillsb-h.schools.nsw.edu.au/
Congratulations to all students who qualified for the SSW Regional Carnival – listed below:
AGE SURNAME FIRST NAME EVENT/S
12 Figueroa Jalil 800m
13 Tuladhar Sidhant 100m, 200m, 4x100m Relay
13 Alaelua Chris 100m, 200m, 4x100m Relay
13 Menon Kunal 90m Hurdles
13 Malik Afnan Long Jump, Discus, 4x100m Relay
13 Allouche Abdulrahman Javelin
13 Suam Geen 4x100m Relay
14 Alameddine Abdul (Rizak) 100m, 200m, High Jump, 4x100m Relay
14 Alameddine Aymen 100m, 4x100m Relay
14 Assante Tyrell (Kwane)
200m, 100m Hurdles, 4x100m Relay
14 Kamberovic Hassan 4x100m Relay
14 Gibbons Ryan 800m
14 Shoueiki Richard 1500m
14 Nguyen Brian Shot Put
14 Hisham Haawy Discus
14 Evans Arthur Javelin
14 Veghal Amit Javelin
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15 Sawalha Ramzi 800m
15 Jungo Pascal Discus, Javelin
16 Sesay Karamo 100m, 400m, 110m Hurdles, High Jump, Long Jump, Triple Jump, 4x100m Relay
16 Hisham Haady 200m, 110m Hurdles, 4x100m Relay
16 Curran Travis 4x100m Relay
16 Aung Jason 4x100m Relay
16 Naiker Rithick 800m
16 Topine Keegan Javelin
17+ Ediru Titus 100m, 4x100m Relay
17+ El-Masry Malek 200m, 110m Hurdles, High Jump, Long Jump, 4x100m Relay
17+ Rieger Alex 400m, High Jump, 4x100m Relay
17+ Sharma Vinal 110m Hurdles, 4x100m Relay
17+ Topine Jackson Shot Put, Discus, Javelin
I would like to make special mention of Malek El-Masry, Jackson Topine and Nicholas Newman of Year 12.
These boys have represented the school with distinction for the last six years at all levels in Athletics. Their
leadership both on and off the track has been inspirational to their fellow students and staff.
East Hills Boys High School Athletics Team - 2019
Mr B. Hackshall – Sport Organiser
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During the school holidays, Jackson Topine of Year 12 has been up in Queensland representing
NSWCHS at the Australian Schoolboys Rugby League Championships. Although Jackson's
CHS team did not feature in the finals of the competition, Jackson's outstanding efforts
throughout the tournament were rewarded with selection in the Australian Schoolboys Rugby
League Team. Jackson will represent Australia in a match against the New Zealand on
September 29. Jackson was presented his Australian jersey by the Australian Kangaroo's coach
Mal Meninga.
The East Hills Boys High School community offer heartfelt congratulations to Jackson on a
thoroughly deserved accolade.
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Tanveer Sangha was once again selected to represent the Australian Under 19 Cricket team in
the holidays, who played against New Zealand in a 5-match 50 over series up in Brisbane.
Unfortunately, poor weather curtailed 2 of the matches, but Tanveer took 6 wickets in the two
matches that he played in, contributing heavily to Australia winning the series.
As a result, Tanveer has put himself in a strong position to be selected for the Australian Under
19 World Cup Team, which will be selected toward the end of this year (the U/19 World Cup will
be held in South Africa in January/February next year).
We wish Tanveer all the best for a big summer of cricket ahead!
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Open Touch Football
On Friday 14th June 2019 12 students from East Hills Boys High School competed in the Boys Open Touch
Football Knockout competition. This day was the central venue day for the Sydney South West region. The teams’
results are as follows:
Game 1 vs Strathfield South High School 5 – 1 Win
Game 2 vs Sarah Redfern High School 5 – 0 Win
Game 3 vs Liverpool Boys High School 3 – 2 Win.
East Hills Boys High School then went on to play in the finals and achieved the following results:
Quarter final vs Camden High School 5 – 4 Win
Semi Final vs Ashcroft High School 4 – 3 Win.
We were undefeated and finished top 2 in Sydney South West. The boys now progress to play against Lampton
High School in the Hunter as part of the top 20 teams in NSW.
Special mention to the following students:
Sakarin Aller – leading try scorer for the day.
Youssef Elomar – voted players player from his team mates.
Jackson Topine – captain
Keegan Topine – team manager, assisted on and off the field. Your help was much appreciated.
Good Luck for the next round of competition.
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On Friday 5th July 2019 East Hills Boys High School competed in the NSW Top 20 play off for the Boys Open
Touch Football Knockout competition. The boys took their time to wake up and warm up after the 3 hour drive to
play on a cold, wet and windy day in Newcastle against Lampton High School.
Thank you to Mr Hackshall who assisted in driving the boys to the game. In a very strong competition every
student represented their school and region with pride.
The boys were down 7 – 2 at half time and after a great team talk came out firing in the second half to only lose
9 – 2.
Congratulations to the following students on their achievements:
Rohan Kumar – voted players player by his team mates
Zakaria Elkordi and Jad Elhashem – try scorers
Youssef Elomar – team captain
Sakarin Aller – team manager
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CAREERS NEWS AUGUST 2019
WORK EXPERIENCE 2019 Congratulations Year 10 on a successful work experience week. Our students participated in the Work experience Program in Week 3 of this term and all feedback from our host employers was exceptionally positive. Our students were confident, competent, and diligent and this greatly impressed our employers. It is also wonderful when students return to school with job offers. We thank all our families for their support during this time. We know that there is a variation to the normal routine but we believe that it is beneficial for all our students to gain an insight into the world of work. We also thank the families, friends and employers that hosted all our students at this time.
YEAR 12 – WHAT SHOULD OUR BOYS BE DOING NOW? STUDY, STUDY, STUDY – Make the most of your educational opportunity and strive to get a HSC that you will be proud of. Have a study routine in place and use your time at school with your teachers to maximise your ability to answer HSC style questions. UAC – Is your son/ward contemplating university? Have they applied to UAC? Early bird applications to the University Admissions Centre close on Monday 30th September 2019. Any application after this date will incur a greater cost. One your son/ward has applied, they can change their preferences at any time. They should also take advantage of the other schemes that are available to them such as EAS or SRS and they should attach documents to their UAC application. EARLY ENTRY – Some universities do have early entry schemes. Please use the information on the university website pages to assist you with closing dates. Information has also been emailed to our students. You may need to complete a SRS (School Recommendation Scheme) application on UAC to assist you with early entry. Please know that any information provided on the SRS will be verified by the Careers team at school. OPEN DAYS - Most universities, colleges and private organisations will have open days from now till early September. We have emailed this information to you but there is information on the www.easthillsboyscareers.com, the websites of your chose university, and there is a notice on the Careers notice board outside the library. Use these open days to gain a feel about a university you are interested in or even go an ask questions related to your intended course of study. APPRENTICESHIPS/ TRAINEESHIPS – Is this what you want to do? Start lining up your opportunities for 2020. We send emails every week from apprenticeship providers and we encourage you to start the process for your post school career. Please come see us if you would like some assistance. IT DOESN’T ALL END THIS TERM – The Careers and Transition team will continue to support you post the HSC. Know that there are many services available to you. The Careers Advisory Service (http://www.careersadvisoryservice.com/) is also available to direct you. We will continue to assist you until you find where you need to be. Good luck in study and employment, Mrs Suteski Transition Adviser
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Parents – here is your August literacy & numeracy program update
Year 7: Please keep reminding your son to do his Accelerated Reader reading each evening - developing good reading habits will make such a difference to his future schooling and life prospects. Remember - at least 20 minutes of reading per evening is needed!
Year 8: Given the closeness of HSC Minimum Standards tests, this is now a really important period of time for all Year 8 students, and some important preparation programs will shortly commence at the school. To find out about these, all Year 8 parents will be sent a letter, and invited to a school meeting on Monday 26th August, 5:30-6:30 pm. If you can, please make this an absolute priority!
Year 10 & 11 students: Some Year 10 & 11 students still need to sit for HSC Minimum Standards tests in reading, writing and numeracy – either because they missed previous test sessions, or because they are not yet proficient in one or more areas. The Term 3 catch-up test sessions have been scheduled as follows: Year 10 catch-ups in Weeks 5 & 6, and Year 11 catch-ups in Weeks 8 & 10. All students involved in these tests have been, or will be, followed up and supported to ensure that they are as ready as possible. Remember that all test results have been, and will be, forwarded to Students Online accounts, to which all students have access via
their NESA identification numbers. If any parents are uncertain of their sons’ Minimum Standards status, they are very welcome to call me at the school.
All students: Don’t forget - Homework Help is available, after school for one hour in the library, on each Wednesday and
Thursday of the school Term. Assistance, especially in literacy, is available through Ms Willmore at these times. Make use of this valuable time!
If there are further enquiries, please ring Mr Bawden (Literacy/numeracy Support Person, Mondays) at the school.
Literacy & numeracy program
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ATTENDANCE AT SCHOOL
Why is regular school attendance important?
Regular school attendance will help your child succeed later in life. Attending school every day makes learning easier for your child and helps children build and maintain friendships with other children. If your child doesn’t learn the basic skills in the early years of school, they may develop learning problems in later years.
Why is arriving at school on time important?
Arriving at school on time:
Ensures that your child doesn’t miss out on the important learning activities scheduled early in the day when they
are most alert.
Helps your child to learn the important of punctuality and routine.
Gives your child time to greet their friends before class and therefore reduces the opportunity for classroom
disruption.
Lateness is recorded as a partial absence and must be explained to the school the same way as other forms or absence.
When is being away OK?
Sometimes it’s hard to decide when it is acceptable to keep your child home from school. Below is a list of acceptable and unacceptable examples:
Acceptable Unavoidable medical, specialist or dental appointments (Try to encourage appointments outside school hours, or close to home time.) Urgent family situation (E.g. funerals) Sick or infectious disease (E.g. conjunctivitis)
Unacceptable Shopping Sleeping in Working around the house Minding siblings/other children/older relatives Minor family events (birthdays) Hair cuts Weather conditions: Rainy/Windy/Hot Frequent car problems Frequent late train/bus Airport/Visitors from overseas or other states Other member of the family is sick Hospital Visits to relatives or friends Head Lice (This can be treated effectively at home after school)
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The legalities of compulsory school attendance
In Australia, regular school attendance is compulsory between the ages of 6-17. Children of compulsory school age MUST attend school every day that school is open for instruction It is important to understand that the New South Wales Department of Education may prosecute parents (including carers) if children of compulsory school age have recurring numbers of unjustified absences from school. If you would like to read more about compulsory school attendance, or read documents in another language please follow this link: http://www.schools.nsw.edu.au/languagesupport/language/index.php
How can you help promote regular attendance of your child?
Send your child to school as much as possible.
Getting to school on time is really important. The first 20 minutes of class is where children learn important skills
and get used to routine. Also, being late can make a child feel behind and left out for the rest of the day.
If your child has been absent, please send a note to explain this absence within 7 days.
Be organised. It’s not always easy when your child springs the permission slip on you on the morning it’s due, but
a good way to avoid problems like this is to ask your child to show you any notes or homework when they get
home from school. You may also need to check their bags yourself!
Sports carnivals, excursions and other special event days are just the same as regular school days. Attendance is
compulsory.
Notes! Notes! Notes! As teachers, we have a legal duty of care when it comes to the safety and wellbeing of all the students enrolled at our schools. To this end, communication between home and school is VERY important. The main way that parents communicate to school staff is in writing.
Absentee notes: If your child is sick, or there is a family emergency, we need to know. This year, the school is
issuing booklets of simple, tear out absentee notes that make it easier for you to send a note to school with your
child. Please ask at the office if you don’t receive one.
Late notes: Life happens, especially in the morning for some reason! If your child is late for school, please send a
short note in with them. Make sure they know to give this to their teacher.
Time limits: Lots of parents don’t realise that schools are only able to accept absentee notes within a certain time
frame. Legally, the school can only accept notes explaining an absence within 7 days of that absence occurring.
After this time frame elapses, the absence must be marked as unexplained.
Take your holidays when we do!
School is an important time in your child’s life, where they learn social and academic skills and the routines and work
ethic that will stay with them throughout their life. But because children need time to be children, there are also
school holidays which allow them time off from the formalities of school. Students in NSW have a total of
approximately 12 weeks off school each year. The school holidays for 2019 are as follows:
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Term 1 Holidays: 15 April – 26 April 2019
Term 2 Holidays: 8 July – 19 July 2019
Term 3 Holidays: 30 September – 11 October 2019
Term 4 Holidays: 23 December – 27 January 2020
Family holidays are an important part of growing up, but so is attending school. For this reason, we ask that wherever
possible, you take your holidays when we do, during school holiday time. Even taking a couple of weeks off school
during term time can make it very hard for your child to catch up on their work and if this is repeated over several
years, children often find themselves falling behind.
If you must schedule your holiday during term time, we ask that you please do the following things before you go:
Complete travel request forms, which can be collected from our front office.
Provide additional documentation, such as travel itineraries. If you do not notify the school, your child’s
absences will be marked down as unexplained.
Attendance is recorded each day. As a parent or caregiver you are responsible for ensuring your child attends school every day, including sports days unless your child:
has an unavoidable medical or dental appointment (preferably these should be made after school or during holidays)
is required to attend a recognised religious holiday is required to attend an exceptional or urgent family circumstance (such as attending a funeral) is sick, or has an infectious illness.
Students need to attend school regularly to meet the course requirements of the Higher School Certificate.
If you are having difficulty getting your child to attend school regularly, you might like to talk to the school principal or the school counsellor.
If your child has to be absent from school for any reason, including arriving late or leaving early, please either tell your child's teacher or the administration assistant at our school, or explain the reason by phone, email, or written note as soon as possible and within seven days. The school uses automated SMS to inform parents of any unexplained absences or unexplained late arrivals. You can reply to this SMS with the reason for your son’s absence so our system can be updated accordingly. Please reply with a valid reason eg. – sick, religious holiday, etc. Replying with a “Yes” does not validate your son’s absence and further correspondence will be sent.
Medical Certificates Principals are legally responsible for keeping accurate records of student attendance. Principals are also responsible for
deciding if the reason given for an absence is justified. For this reason, Principals may request medical certificates or other
documentation for long or frequent absences explained by parents as being due to illness. If Principals don’t consider an
explanation to be satisfactory, they will record the absence as unjustified.
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Year 9 – CAMP - 2019
Term 4 – Week 6
20 – 22 November
Secure your spot today with a $100 Non-Refundable Deposit Now
Balance $250 due Term 4 2019
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Year 11 – CAMP - 2019
Term 4 – Week 3
30 Oct – 1 Nov
Secure your spot today with a $100 Non-Refundable Deposit Now
Balance $250 due Term 4 2019
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Year 7 CAMP – 2020 Term 1 ~ Week 5
Wednesday 26th February 2020 to Friday 28th February 2020
Secure your spot today with a $100 Non-Refundable Deposit Now
Balance $250 due Term 1 2020
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CANTEEN MENU 2019
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CANTEEN MENU 2019
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There is no place for bullies at East Hills Boys High School. Bullying behaviours will not be tolerated and they include:
1. Verbal and Visual Bullying: Teasing, name calling, offensive language, notes, graffiti, email, text messages, phone calls.
2. Physical Bullying: Pushing, tripping, punching, hitting, slapping. 3. Exclusion: Ignoring, isolating a person 4. Victimisation: Ganging up, threats, spreading rumours, whispering. 5. Emotional Abuse: Personal or family insults, threatening to withdraw friendship, isolation. 6. Extortion: Stand-over tactics, demanding money or goods, damaging or stealing other’s
possessions. 7. Racial or Sexual Abuse: Attacks or discrimination because of their race or gender.
No one has to tolerate this – you don’t have to!
If you feel that you are being bullied, if you feel that you are experiencing any of the behaviours listed above, or if you see them occurring, see a staff member immediately. Every instance of bullying is followed up.
What to do if YOU are being bullied by any person at school:
1. If you can, walk away, ignore the bully and try not to show how upset you are. 2. If you can, state quite clearly that you don’t like the behaviour, that it is unwelcome and
offensive. 3. Complete a bullying referral form. (You can find these on the school website) One has
been provided below
East Hills Boys High School
Bullying Referral Form
Bullying during: CLASS OTHER eg. playground
Student Name: _ (Victim) Roll:
Student Name: _ (Bully) Roll:
Student Name: _ (Witness) Roll:
Incident Details:
Have told a teacher? Y / N Has the student done this before? Y / N
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Administration Procedures
Sickness Policy
If your child is sick at home prior to school, please do not send him to school. If your child is sick when Exams are on a medical certificate is required from his doctor.
When your child is absent from school please advise the office promptly with an acceptable reason. Sleeping in is not an acceptable reason.
Proof of Residence
When the student changes address we require a form to be completed, which can be obtained from the office. All details must be completed and evidence supplied with change of address eg. electricity bill, lease agreement.
Payments of Office
As you know, East Hills Boys High School is focused on providing the best possible resources and technology to educate and prepare your child for the future. Payment of school fees is essential in helping provide these resources. Please pay fees before by end of term.
Attendance
School starts at 8.50am. Please be here before that time so as not to disturb other students learning. Again, to prevent disruption to students learning times, please try to make appointments out of school hours. We understand that with some specialist appointments choosing a time is not available. In those instances, please follow the schools early leaving policy.
Thank you
STUDENTS LEAVING SCHOOL EARLY
The procedure for taking students out of school during school hours is as follows:
Students need to bring a letter from the parent and take it to a Deputy Principal before Roll Call to
have Early Leave approved.
Students then bring the letter to the front office.
Students return to the front office at the time of leaving to sign out and collect an Early Leavers Slip.
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COMMEMMORATIVE PAVERS
By attending East Hills Boys, you and your family have become part of our
School’s history. We are offering a unique opportunity to have your name as
a permanent part of our School, by purchasing a name paver (230x115x40mm)
that will be permanently cemented into our school grounds
Single paver - name or message (up to 34 letters)
To order please print clearly. Each letter, number, punctuation mark or space represents one character. We
have included space below to order 2 pavers, and should you require more, feel free to copy this page to
submit multiple orders
Paver 1 Line 1: 12 characters maximum
Line 2: 12 characters maximum
Line 3: 12 characters maximum
Paver 2 Line 1: 12 characters maximum
Line 2: 12 characters maximum
Line 3: 12 characters maximum
Payment to be made at time of order
Name: Ph
Please circle: ex-student / current student / ex-staff / current staff / other
I have enclosed $ cash OR I have paid via card $ at the office / over the phone
Receipt #
$40
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Just a reminder regarding your BYOD Permission notes should be returned to your Year Advisor when you
have organised your device to use at school.
TUESDAYS are a no device day as you will be attending sport.
Please remember to use your device responsibly.
It is YOUR RESPONSIBILITY to ensure your device is always in a secure
and damage free location.
Your device should come to school fully charged ready for your lessons
CHANGE OF POLICY
In 2016 EHBHS in conjunction with our P&C agreed to a one off $100 fee to ensure all books
and resources were returned in a satisfactory condition, which would be refunded when your
child leaves school. Due to the recent changes within the DEC all new students attending from
the 2018 academic school year will be charged a one off non-refundable Textbook Levy of
$100.00 which covers of borrowing Library, English & Maths books/resources. This fee will be
expected to be paid prior to students borrowing Library, English & Maths books/resources in
2018. Students attending prior to 2017 will still be eligible to the refund under the previous
system.
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STUDENT DRIVERS
Dear Parent/Guardian if your student is driving to school or is a passenger in a car being driven by another student, please ensure the following permission note has been completed and returned to Mrs Savins. Thank you.
EAST HILLS BOYS HIGH SCHOOL
LUCAS ROAD PANANIA N.S.W. 2213
Telephone: 9773 7806 Facsimile: 9792 3849 [email protected]
MOTOR VEHICLE CONSENT (Use of private motor vehicles by students to and from school)
CONDITIONS
i) The Principal’s consent must be gained before any student uses their motor vehicle to transport to
and from school.
ii) Cars can be driven to and from school by students only with written parental consent.
iii) Student drivers are expected to conform to the road rules at all times and to ensure that no more
passengers are carried than are provided for by fitted seat belts.
iv) No student may travel as a passenger in a car driven by another student to or from school without
written parental consent.
v) Students driving vehicles must hold a valid driver's license.
vi) Vehicles being driven by students must have current registration and current comprehensive and third party property insurance and have seat belts fitted for all passengers.
vii) Student drivers should not charge passengers a fare since this may invalidate their insurance policies.
1. DETAILS OF CAR TO BE USED:
Registration No: Expiry date: Colour: Make of Car:
Comprehensive third party Insurer: Expiry date: _
2. DRIVER CONSENT - STUDENT:
I hereby consent to my son/guardian (First Name): (Family Name): _
in Year 12 to be the driver of the above mentioned car to and from school in accordance with the conditions set out.
Parent's Signature: Date: _/ / _
3. PASSENGER CONSENT:
I hereby consent to my son (First Name): (Family Name):
in Year 12 to be driven by in Year 12 in the above mentioned car to and from school
in accordance with the conditions set out.
Parent's Signature: Date: _/ / _
4. PRINCIPALS APPROVAL: Date: / /
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CHANGES TO OUR PAYMENT PROCESS
To provide a more efficient and secure payment system East Hills Boys High
School will implement an online payment system as at 17 February 2017, via a
secure payment page hosted by Westpac.
Payment can be made using either a Visa or MasterCard Credit card or debit
card, and can be made via computer, tablet or mobile phone.
The payment page is accessed from the front page of the schools website by
selecting the “$ MAKE A PAYMENT” icon. (see above)
Items that can be paid include school/subject contribution, excursions, sport,
creative and practical arts (ie band, drama or dance), miscellaneous sales to
students (ie calculator or printing etc). There is also a category called “Other”
this covers items not covered in the previous headings, Other can be used to
make a complete payment of a school invoice.
When you access the “$ MAKE A PAYMENT” icon you must enter:
The students name, class and reference number or
The students name and date of birth or
The Student Registration number and invoice number as listed on
statements sent periodically to families
THESE DETAILS ARE ENTERED EACH TIME YOU MAKE A PAYMENT AS
STUDENT INFORMATION IS NOT HELD WITHIN THE SECURE PAYMENT
SYSTEM
This is a secure payment system hosted by Westpac to ensure that your
credit/debit card details are captured in a secure manner, these details are not
passed back to the school.
You have the ability to check and change any details of the payment before the
payment is processed. Receipts can be emailed &/or printed immediately.
Receipt numbers should be recorded on Fees/Excursion/Statement note and
returned to school asap as we need a signed permission note for your child to
participate in school activities or receive resources. Westpac passes daily
payment details to the school, however no further receipt is given by the school.
The example to the left displays the payment details page. Once you select the
“NEXT” icon you are moved to a secure payment page to enter your private
payment information.
East Hills Boys High School embracing the future. For further information
please contact our office.
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Facilities For Hire
There is an opportunity for casual or ongoing bookings of school facilities available for churches, community groups,
not for profit organisations and businesses at reasonable rates. Facilities available include the School Hall,
classrooms, sporting courts and ovals.
Enquiries: Lucas Rd, Panania 2213 Phone: 9773 7806 [email protected]
School Hall Facilities:
Dramas Large Stag\
Musicals P.A. System
Concerts Projector
Meetings CD/DVD
Presentations Lectern
Networking Events Heating