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Randwick Boys’ High SchoolGuiding Young Men to Success
Corner Rainbow and Avoca Streets, Randwick NSW 2031 Web: www.randwickb-h.schools.nsw.edu.au
Phone: 9399 3122 Fax: 9399 9546 Email: [email protected]
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Year 7 Taronga Zoo excursion
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STUDENT REPRESENTATIVESRECOGNISED AT
LEADERSHIP INVESTITURE
From the Principal
HSC Drama performance examinations Monday 27th August
I would like to congratulate our Year 12 Drama students who had their performance pieces marked for their HSC. The students were ably guided by Ms Roberts and Ms Pappin who were both extremely happy with the quality of performance. The students are also glad that this particularly stressful part of their course is now over. We look forward to sharing their success in the coming months.
Year 9 study skills
All Year 9 students underwent Study Skills training this week. Ms Loizou and her team of assistants coordinate the sessions. The evaluations from students and staff have been, on the whole, very positive!
Links to Learning program
The ‘Links to Learning’ program continues, with the selected students working towards gaining skills that will help them with their learning in future years. Ms Pappin, as coordinator, has been impressed with the commitment and dedication from our students. Well done to all involved!
HSC English Extension major works due
Our Extension English students recently submitted their final pieces for HSC marking. The students have been preparing their pieces all year under the guidance of Ms Payne. Again, we wish the students well with their final products and in the marking of their pieces.
Leadership Investiture
The Annual Randwick Boys’ High School leadership Investiture will take place on Friday 7th September. On this occasion, we celebrate our students who have been elected to formal leadership positions at our school. Parents and guests have been invited via letter and email. We look forward to you joining us on this very special occasion.
L Raskall Principal
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Coming events for Term 3Week 7 Week A/Events
Monday 03 September Homework Centre, Library, 3:30 - 5pm
Tuesday 04 September Excursion: Year 11 English Studies Travel, 11am
Thursday 06 September Homework Centre, Library, 3:30 - 5pmExcursion: Sydney Symphony Or-chestra, 6:15pm
Friday 07 September 2019 Prefects and SRC Induction Ceremony, Hall, 10am
Educational Access Schemes University Admissions Centre
Education Access Schemes aim to help students whose education has been negatively affected during Year 11-12 to receive an offer to university. Students must be able to demonstrate their studies have been negatively affected for a period of at least 6 months as a result of circumstances beyond their control or choosing.
The disadvantages are grouped into eight broad categories:
−− disrupted schooling
−− financial hardship
−− severe family disruption
−− excessive family responsibilities
−− English language difficulties
−− personal illness/disability
−− refugee status
−− school environment
EAS information & application forms have been emailed to all Year 12 students’ email accounts.
Further information is available online at www.uac.edu.au/current-applicants/educational-access-schemes
Students may discuss their applications with the Learning & Sup-port Teacher, Year Advisor, Careers Teacher, School Counsellor or Deputy Principal. The school contact person for EAS is the Careers Teacher, Mr Jim Dimopoulos.
Early bird EAS applications close on 28 September 2018.
Mr G Burke Learning Support Team
Drama HSC Showcase
This week our Year 12 Drama class completed their practical exami-nation for Drama. We are very proud of their efforts, commitment and passion for the arts.
We would like to extend a very special thank you to Ms Louise Roberts who worked tirelessly throughout the holidays, after school and on the weekends to ensure the boys felt confident in their ability to shine. Her dedication to our drama class, expertise and industry knowledge allowed each and every one of our students to excel. We are very grateful to Asher McNally who is always willing to lend a hand backstage, and to William McCarthy for being an amazing lighting operator throughout the day. We would also like to thank Ms Payne, Ms Munro, Ms Firulovic, Mr Kassab, Mr Bladwell, Ms Check and Ms Quansah for their support and help this week.
Congratulations Kyle, Zac, Eddie, Jake, Martin, Nathan, Pavlo, Noah, Robert and Ms Roberts!
Leah Pappin Head Teacher Well-Being
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Year 7 Taronga Zoo excursion
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Year 9 Marine Studies fish dissection
On Thursday 23rd August, Ms Wallis’ Year 9 Marine Biology class did a dissection on a blackfish.
During this lesson we learnt about the key structures of a fish, which we had been learning about in class, and were able to see first hand, how the internal/external structures of the fish function, and the vital roles they play in the fish’s survival.
We first examined each fin on the fish and learnt the key roles of each one and how they work. After viewing these, we began our internal dissection to examine some of the vital internal organs, such as the gills, swim bladder and the heart.
From this we were able to see the connection between the organs throughout the body; how the gills connect to the lungs, which sup-ply blood to the heart and then around the body.
This dissection helped to enhance our knowledge of the fish’s anatomy and provided vital information to help us prepare for our upcoming assessments.
Nathaniel Cocking 9 Marine, Aquaculture and Technology
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Sustainability Expo
Year 10 students attended both an Environmental Leadership Workshop and a Sustainability Expo at Marrickville Youth Centre last week.
During these events the boys gained valuable leadership skills, attended inspirational workshops on key aspects of environmental sustainabil-ity, and developed a sustainability themed workshop presentation for primary school students, all about worm farming and composting.
These boys were highly commended for their efforts on the day by the primary school students, their teachers and the organ-isers! Thank you for your innovative and engaging presenta-tion, Freddy Whalebone, Zeke Dauth, Joshua Hillard, Hayden Wong, William McCarthy, Nicholas Franciskus and Dingbang Li.
Yasmine Manzalji Science Teacher
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Summer grade sport 2018/19
Over the past month, enormous numbers (over 200) RBHS athletes trialled across a wide range of sports for the upcoming summer grade season. Due to the high level of competitiveness, particularly in our junior age groups, unfortunately not everyone is able to take part in grade sport. For those who were unsuccessful this time around, do not be discouraged. Work on the aspects that may need improvement and return hungry for trials the following season.
Well done to of all students and grade coaches during the tri-als period. All athletes who made selection this season will rep-resent ‘The Wicks’ proudly as part of the competitive North West Metropolitan sporting zone. Below are the lists of grade sports, coaches and team lists for the upcoming summer season:
• Basketball (opens) 1s & 2s – D Halliwell & G. Grasso
• Basketball 15s & 14s – J Dimopoulos
• Cricket 1s (2nd grade) – N Benson
• Cricket 15s – J Bennett
• Futsal 1s & 2s – P Brown
• Futsal 15As & Bs – S Lochen
• Oz tag (opens) 1s & 2s – S Jackson
• Oz tag 15As & Bs – D Bester
• Tennis (opens) 2s & 15s – G Burke
• Water polo (opens) 1s & 15s – J Bladwell
• Volleyball (opens) 1s & 2s – D Sharma
• Volleyball 15s & 14s – V Yiangou
Congratulations to all students who gained selection. Train hard, play fair, show gamesmanship and finally good luck to all teams!
Mark Cai & Zac Sarfati
Both year 7 junior students gave their all by putting their bod-ies on the line. They left nothing out there on the field at the event, Sydney South Eastern Rugby Gala Day.
SPORTS QUOTE OF THE WEEK
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Summer 2018/19 grade trials
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Futsal (opens) 1s
WATARIGUCHI, KanjiABIAD, AymenASHOTY, AdamCUNNINGHAM, JamesMCALPINE, MaxSTEENBEEK, HarryTOSKA, EndritVARGAS HENAO, Cristian
Futsal 15A team
ZAREI, Daniel (1st Captain)EASTWOOD, Henry (2nd Captain)MAHDAVI, RyanMALIK, HussienMCALPINE, FrankieWEISS, DouglasYAZICIOGLU, EgeKOKOVIADIS, MichaelNGUYEN, Anh VuKHAN, Yaseen
Futsal 15B team
TOSKA, Adil (1st Captain)WATARIGUCHI, Senjumaru (2nd Captain)BACHELARD, CampbellBEN-DAVID, EladDE COSTA, DanielGROVES, ThomaLEE, AlbertCOOPER, OliverNASH, Mani
Junior grade basketball sides
Basketball 14’sSurname Given Name Yr
Adiatma I Putu Nirtan (Neo) 8
Ayan Hakan 7
Batzorig Dulguun 8
Beck Aidan 7
Chenne-Martelli Keanu 7
Essop Zade 7
Lawson Koby 7
Meyers Kobe 8
Trinidad Jerico 7
Widjaja Mikael 8
Basketball 15’sSurname Given Name Yr
Cheung Jermane 9
Garcia Andy 8
Hardy Aaron 8
Kirk Indhi 8
Magee Ethan 9
Oliviero Jack 8
Rees Jonah 8
Basketball (opens) 1
COCKING, Josiah (Yr11)HONG, Brian (Yr10)HORIMOTO, Ren (Yr11)JOARDER, Beshal (Yr11)KAWABE, Teru (Yr11)LEVI, Jon (Yr11)PAULING, Braydon (Yr 11)SISON, Nathaneal (Yr10)
Basketball (opens) 2s
DOYLE, Jack (Yr10)FORBES, Chelvin (Yr11)FRANCIA, Ted (Yr11)JOEWONO, Kalvin (Yr11)KUROSAWA, Moriyoshi (Yr10)LOVE, Michael (Yr11)ROXAS, Mark (Yr10)TANDOC, Jonathan (Yr9)WILSCHEFSKI, Christopher (Yr10)ZEE, Harry (Yr9)
Cricket 15s
WHALEBONE, RichardLIM-TYBELL, KeaghanGIBBENS-JOHNSON, JackTAAFFE, NoahSISSIAN-TURNBULL, OliverAUSULA SHYAM, AishuHUMAGAIN, AnshMADAN, ArhanSINGH, SavarpreetYERLIKAYA, AdemNECCO, Jed,GARRATT, Jack KENNEDY, Zac
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Cricket (opens)
DIGAN, NiallFORTMANN, JoelKELEDJIAN, JacobLI, GeorgeWHALEBONE, FreddyABDULLAH, TaseenFARBEH, ArashHOQUE, Tahmid-UlLEE CHALK, EthanRAHMAN, IshmamRAHMAN, LotusSINGH, Sahib Preet SINGH, Veron
Tennis (15s/2nds) Grade Summer Tennis Teams (2018-19)
15s
1. Dhruv Sharma2. Karan Baumeister3. Alastair Wilson4. Tanveer Mody
Open (2nds)
1. Jasper Lloyd2. William Perkin3. Anton Schuendeln4. Maximus O’Neil(reserve) Lincoln Raymond-Pearce
Volleyball (opens) 1st Grade
Joshua HillardRakin SarkarLiam BabbageTadhg BamforthArchie ChenDouglas Le
2nd Grade
Ben BrooksNima AminiMichael TarlimanNicholas FranciskusMax Schickinger
Zeke DauthWilliam McCarthyGrigory Gerasimov
Volleyball 15s
Gus ArnoldAlexander CoanHenry DauthMaxime Jalbert-Locke Will RasmussenBen Schickinger
Water polo (15s)
CLEMENT, EnzoGEORGE, LucaHEMPOOM, JackMASON, AdamWILKIE, FinnNAMBUNG, MuadzIVANOV, Alexander Ellias DimNAKAMURA, KaitoWILLIAMS, Rhys
Water polo (opens)
HERESY, GabrielNOH, AndyDALY, StanFLORES, TristenKOMIYA, MeiriLOPEZ LOPEZ, HenryMAULDY, DimasPRESTON, HunterTAHAU, Elijah
Oz tag 15 A/B squad
Chase Deep Josh Todd Christian GeddesMio ChangtoBrandon LimYasin KuscuZac SarfatiLachlan Clarke Luke GordonAidan SternSalih SaracogluChev DyerRyan HansenCallan Weatherly
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Elliott FloranceThomas KempCharlie DaviesAlex ReadJodeci Winitana-EdwardsMark CaiJean Pierre KafrounyAaron ChiongMehmet SaracogluJack GarrattMustafa AslanOm ChatphueakJai Lewis
Oztag (opens) squad
Jayson Clarke Emre Demirezen Jordan DenyerMuneyoshi KurosawaJamal MayfieldMiguel Montoya-BrohoquisKubilay OrhanBrody ReynoldsEthan SapsfordAntonio SkleparisGeorge StamatatosCannon YeeAdam Yuksel Khan YukselAlex JanAdam ChamiDarby BatesBasem ChamiXavier CutmoreTeina DayRhamain DyerMarcus MayorShilo McInnesSam SarfatiAhson Naz
South Eastern Little Athletics Centre
www.southeasternlac.org.au
Who are we?South Eastern Little Athletics Centre (SELAC) competes at ES Marks Field, on Boronia Street in Kensington.
The 2017/18 season commences Saturday 22nd September 2018.
We meet every Saturday morning between 8.00am and 11.00am during the Summer Athletics season (September–March).
We are a family oriented club that has many fine athletes including State and Australian champions!
We can help your child get fit and have fun.We offer a well-rounded experience that includes:
4Fun for athletes from age 4 to 17
4 ‘State of the art’ facilities
4A friendly atmosphere that encourages all athletes
4A full program that includes all field and track events
4Coaching available for all interested athletes
For more information or to register online please go to:
How to registerVisit southeasternlac.org.au to register and pay online. Family discounts available. $10 off per child for additional children in the same family.Two week free trial period! (new members only)
Tots and U6: $130
U7 to U17: $175
Or attend our registration days
When: 1st and 8th September
Time: 9.00am-11.00am
Where: ES Marks Field, Boronia Street, Kensington
RUN FOR FUN...BE YOUR BEST!
Little Athletics
=Fitness
+ Fun!
Don't forget to claim your $100 Active Kids voucher!
6pm Tuesday 11 September 2018
Randwick City Council
30 Frances StreetRandwick
randwick.nsw.gov.au/gls
BOOK:
ENQURIES:9093 6786
http://www.randwick.nsw.gov.au/comunity/whats-on/events/2018/september/free-workshop-for-supervisors-of-learner-drivers
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