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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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Donated piano is well received by the students
Prefects Additional cleaning crew!
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RBHS - SCHOOL OF
CHOICE FOR SOMANY IN OURCOMMUNITY
From the Principal
Covid-19 update
There are currently no changes to the current restrictions in place regarding school activities. Please see previous newsletters for a list of restrictions.
High Potential & Gifted Education program at RBHS continues to grow
Our school held an additional High Potential and Gifted Education meeting on Tuesday, via Zoom. Ms McNeil, our Deputy Principal, hosted the event and was extremely impressed with the number of families in attendance and the interest shown by parents of students form Year 6. Details are available on our school website and we encourage inter-ested families to apply and follow the process to be considered for the program. It is also brilliant to see so many current students apply from years 7, 8 and 9. We wish you all well, with your applications!
Randwick Boys’ High School – school of choice for so many Year 6 students in our community!
We have had an outstanding number of Year 6 students apply to Randwick Boys’ High School for Year 7 in 2021. We are very fortunate
to be the school of choice for so many young men in our community. Unfortunately, we are not in a position to be able to accommodate every request from outside our drawing area. Our enrolment panel has met and decided
on the high quality of applications. We thank all who applied for a position in Year 7 next year and look forward to welcoming another exceptional cohort in Year 7, 2021.
Thanks to P & C for applying for a community grant!
Recently, a number of our wonderful Parents and Citizens Association have completed and sub-mitted two community grants. One was for two grandstand style seating platforms for our oval and the other for additional Technological needs in our school. I would like to thank all who were involved in the collection of ideas, completion and submission for the grants. We look forward to a positive outcome to assist the students at RBHS.
Modified sport continues on Wednesday afternoons
A note to all parents and Guardians that sport is being held on a Wednesday afternoon at our school. The activities have been modified for our Grade sport teams. At present, all sports are non-contact and drills and skills based. Our Recreation and house sporting teams have been viewing instructional videos in classrooms. Should your child be ill on a Wednesday during sport or have an appointment, they are required to bring a note, have it signed and permission may be granted to leave at the beginning of sport. Until further notice, Year 11 and 12 may leave at the beginning of sport to complete their indi-vidual fitness regime.
Lance
L Raskall Principal
Student exchange
This week Miss Payne and 9EnglishK began an online exchange with students in Norway, conversing about their experiences of Covid-19 across the globe. 9K responded to their letters, poems and stories with kindness and empathy, and will return their own creative com-positions over the coming week. We hope that this will be the start of a positive international learning experience for our boys at RBHS.
Emma Payne Head Teacher English
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Year 10 Meningococcal Vaccinations
Thursday 18th June
School Hall
Consent forms were distributed to students on Tuesday 19th May. If your son was absent on the
day of distribution, he can collect a copy from his Roll Call teacher or the Front Office.
Consent must be submitted to the Front Office by Friday 12th June.
NEW CANTEEN OPERATOR
NEEDED Bronte Public School requires a new canteen operator for a period of three years starting
at the end of June.
Please contact the Principal at Bronte Public School for more information and a tender
package.
Phone 93894527
Do you like cooking and catering? Would you like to work in a caring school community?
Procedures for students permanently
leaving RBHS
If your son is:• Returning overseas
• Transferring to a new high school
• Enrolling in TAFE OR
• His employment is confirmed
Parents:
• Notify in writing or by email that the student is leaving RBHS.
• State the student’s name, academic year, date of leaving and where he will be going.
• Pay for elective subjects and school contributions.
Student:
• Officially clears from our school by signing out from his classes and completes a clearance form.
• Returns all RBHS text books and library books (payment is due if books are not returned).
Admin
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RBHS winter sport “returns”
Cool and crisp winter temperatures fell right on cue in the early hours and swiftly changed to a warm & sunny afternoon for Wednesday sport. It was fantastic seeing the majority of sports being able to go ahead at some capacity. The sports that operated were able to be played with modified social distancing whilst improving on drill/skill-based activities.
Hopefully, as restrictions are eased in the near future, sports that operate at external venues will also be able to recommence as soon as SAFELY possible. A special thank you to all staff on sport who supervise and coach our athletes.
SPORTS QUOTE OF THE WEEK
P Noreika Sports Coordinator
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Coming Up..... P&C Meetings16 Jun (Zoom)18 Aug (AGM tbc)15 Sep20 Oct17 Nov
2019 Office BearersPresident: Birgit SchickingerVice President: Sarah BrillVice President: Michelle BradleySecretary: Suzy ForresterTreasurer: Leanne Bergan
Connect with us...
Yes87%
No13%
Likely43.5%
Very likely39.1%
Unsure8.7%
Unlikely4.3%
Randwick Boys’ High School P&C is a group of parents, carers, staff & community members who work togetherto provide opportunities for all students at RBHS. We meet on the third Tuesday of the month during schoolterm at 7pm in the Staff Common Room on Level 1 of the Admin building. All welcome!
NEWS
Our survey results* show 87% of members support P&C hosting avirtual meeting and 82.6% are likely or very likely to participate. Froman equity issue we are pleased to report that 100% of respondentshave access to at least one technology option (PC, Mac, iPad, iPhone,Android device or dial-in phone). An Agenda for 16th June will be sentout shortly.
June Virtual Meeting
Grants
Sydney Water Community Grant (Digital Innovation) - 4 x iPads +Apple Pencil + Smart Keyboard valued ~$4k.NSW Government Community Building Program (CapitalEquipment): 2 x 4 tier (40 person) sheltered grandstand valued~$50k.
We have submitted two grants for consideration:
Community Building Program
*23 unique respondents
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2020 NSW Adolescent Vaccination Program for Year 10 Meningococcal ACWY Vaccination
Thursday 18th June 2020 Dear Parent/Caregivers,
The NSW Health and NSW Dept. of Education offers all Year 10 students one dose of the Meningococcal ACWY vaccination.
The Meningococcal ACWY vaccine protects against the four strains of meningococcal disease.
A Parent Information pack and Consent Form was distributed to Year 10 students on Tuesday 19th May. The information pack includes an information sheet, consent form and privacy statement. To consent to the vaccination of your child, parents/caregivers are advised to:
Read all of the information provided. Complete the consent form. Return the completed consent form to the school by Friday 12th June. Ensure that your child eats breakfast on the day of the school vaccinations clinic.
Parents/caregivers who wish to withdraw their consent may do so by writing to the school Principal. The Procedure for Withdrawal of Consent is available on the NSW Health website at www.health.nsw.gov.au/immunisation.
A Record of Vaccination will be provided to each student vaccinated at each clinic either as a physical card. The Record of Vaccination will be provided by NSW Health, not the school. Parents/caregivers should ensure that this record is kept for future reference and provide a copy to your local doctor.
Students who have a fever or cough will not be vaccinated, the nurse will perform a pre-vaccination assessment and determine the student’s suitability to be vaccinated.
If your child is absent or cannot receive the vaccination on Thursday 18th June, they will have another opportunity during term 4 2020 to receive the vaccination, depending upon COVID-19 restrictions at the time. On Thursday, 18th June, the South Eastern Sydney Public Health Unit, will be at Randwick Boys’ High School providing the Meningococcal vaccination for Year 10 students.
If you would like your son to participate in the NSW Adolescent Vaccination Program, read through the Parent Information Kit and complete the consent form. Your son will need to return the consent form to the front office by Friday 12th June.
If you have any questions regarding the vaccinations, please contact school reception on 9399 3122. Alternatively, you can phone South Eastern Sydney Public Health Unit, Sydney Office on 9382 8333.
Ms Cassar Head Teacher Administration.
An Exclusive Education in an Inclusive Environment
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2020 School Catch-Up Vaccinations for
Year 7 & 8 Thursday 18th June 2020
Dear Parent/ Caregivers,
On Thursday, 18th June, the South Eastern Sydney Public Health Unit will be at Randwick Boys’ High School administering student vaccinations.
Students in Year 7 & 8 who DID NOT complete the HPV course in 2019 or DID NOT begin the Year 7 Vaccination Program in Term 1 2020, will have the opportunity to catch-up on their vaccinations on Thursday 17th June.
Students who have a fever or cough will not be vaccinated, the nurse will perform a pre-vaccination assessment and determine the student’s suitability to be vaccinated. Catch-up vaccinations for these students can occur at the next visit in term 4.
Vaccination forms are available from Ms Cassar.
If you have begun the vaccination program, the nurses have your child’s consent cards.
These students will only be vaccinated if there is adequate time on the day.
If you have any questions regarding the vaccinations, please contact school reception on 9399 3122. Alternatively, you can phone South Eastern Sydney Public Health Unit, Sydney Office on 9382 8333.
Thank you.
Ms Cassar Head Teacher Administration.
An Exclusive Education in an Inclusive Environment
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School Photos
If you would like to order a portrait or Year group photo please to go:
www.theschoolphotographer.com.au and use the following code
Randwick Boys’ High School Code - X1128SUP43R
Sports & Small Group Photos To order your Sports & Small group photo go to:
www.theschoolphotographer.com.au Randwick Boys’ High School Codes: 20S1128SUP43R
PLEASE NOTE THE CODES ARE DIFFERENT
Payments can also be made over the phone by calling The School Photographer on 9674 9824 to pay by credit card. There is a $5 processing fee for phone payments.
Any queries regarding the photo packages and payment please contact The School Photographer on 9674 9824.
Orders can be made throughout the year.
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UNIFORM REMINDER Randwick Boys’ High School students take pride in their school and sports uniforms. It is essential that you wear your uniform correctly at all times, or you will face sanctions. If you must come to school out of uniform for any reason, you must bring a note from your parent or caregiver outlining the reason, with a date and signed by your parent.
The correct school uniform is: White button shirt – short‐sleeve or
long‐sleeve (with logo) Grey shorts or long grey trousers Green fleecy jacket (with logo) Green wool jumper (with logo) Green vest (with logo)
White socks Black leather lace‐up school shoes School blazer (optional) School tie (optional)
Correct school shoes:
Incorrect school shoes:
All items are available at LOWES Eastgardens (except for school shoes).
School ties are available from the Front Office at the price of $16.
The correct sports uniform is: Green/white sports polo shirt (with
logo) Sports shorts (with logo) Sports jacket (with logo)
Green track pants (with logo) Rugby/soccer socks (if necessary) Sports shoes
All items are available at LOWES Eastgardens (except for sports shoes).
Remember to clearly label uniform with your name.
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What you need to knowNESA and schools are following the advice from the Australian Health Protection Principal Committee, which is also supported by NSW Health.
Your school has the authority to determine the number, type and weighting of formal school-based assessment tasks.
The written exams start on Tuesday 20 October, and the timetable is now available.
You’ll get your results on Friday 18 December, by SMS, email and online.
An overview of specific changes to the 2020 HSC is on the other side of this leaflet. If you’re impacted by any of the changes, talk to your teacher or visit the NESA website for more information, including about how your final mark will be calculated.
The NESA COVID-19 Response Committee
(with representatives from
government, Catholic and
independent schools) is carefully considering
and making any changes
needed to ensure a fair and safe 2020 HSC.
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Questions about the HSC?Contact the COVID-19 support team on 1300 138 323 email [email protected] visit educationstandards.nsw.edu.au/stayhealthyHSC
Need help managing stress?Visit ReachOut.com for information, tools and tips to turn exam stress into success. If you need help right now, call Kids Helpline 1800 55 1800 or Lifeline 13 11 14, or talk to your GP
Cancelled exams
DANCE
Major Study Composition
Major Study Dance and
Technology (Film and Video)
DRAMA
Group performance
MUSIC EXTENSION
Performance
(Mandatory ensemble piece)
Creative Arts performance and practical examsDANCE Core composition: You must dance your own choreographyDRAMA Individual Project (Critical Analysis—Portfolio of Theatre Criticism): You may use filmed theatre performancesIndividual Project (Video Drama): Submit documentation and up to 2 minutes of edited footage, instead of the final filmMUSIC You can only perform solo, with pre-recorded accompaniment or with a single live accompanistVISUAL ARTS Body of Work: Now due on 14 September
Practical and oral language examsDESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY Major Design Project: Now due on 10 September ENGLISH EXTENSION 2 Major Work (Multimedia-Short Film): Submit documentation instead of the final filmINDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY Major Project (Product): Now due on 27 August TEXTILES AND DESIGN Major Textiles Project (Product): Now due on 31 August
Language oral exams start on 15 August. An updated timetable is now available.
Other changesIf you are doing a VET subject and are unable to complete the work placement, you’ll still be eligible to receive the corresponding units of HSC credit.If you are applying for disability provisions, you have more time to provide evidence to support the application.If you are yet to meet the HSC minimum standard, you can attempt each test up to six times in 2020. You can also take the tests once you have left school.
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