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Crn Smith & Russell Streets Cleveland QLD 4163 Subscribe: https://clevelanddshs.schoolzineplus.com/subscribe Email: [email protected] Phone: 3824 9222 School Newsletter Issue 12 - Friday October 16th, 2020 Creative Arts News On the last day of term 3, the Creative Arts faculty joined forces with members of the Multicultural Committee and Languages faculty to present an afternoon full of highlights for our students. In the !rst half hour, sta" and students alike enjoyed performances from our dance teams, an Erhu (Chinese violin) performance, a martial arts demonstration and more. The !nal hour was chock full of awesomeness: Jazz Collective and other acts performed in the Amphitheatre; Cleveland's Got Talent drew a big crowd; there was weaving, games to play, food to eat and fun to be had everywhere you went. Congratulations to all sta" and students who got involved in a wonderful afternoon of entertainment. On the 11 th and 12 th of October, the Creatives Arts department recorded Music Showcase and Dance Fusion. While the magic of performing for a live audience is irreplaceable, our students played and danced their hearts out, and our teachers are immensely proud of their e"orts. We are very excited to broadcast these events in the very near future, so keep an eye on our social media pages! 1

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  • Crn Smith & Russell StreetsCleveland QLD 4163Subscribe: https://clevelanddshs.schoolzineplus.com/subscribe

    Email: [email protected]: 3824 9222

    School Newsletter Issue 12 -Friday October 16th, 2020

    Creative Arts NewsOn the last day of term 3, the Creative Arts facultyjoined forces with members of the MulticulturalCommittee and Languages faculty to present anafternoon full of highlights for our students.

    In the rst half hour, sta and students alike enjoyedperformances from our dance teams, an Erhu (Chineseviolin) performance, a martial arts demonstration andmore. The nal hour was chock full of awesomeness:Jazz Collective and other acts performed in theAmphitheatre; Cleveland's Got Talent drew a bigcrowd; there was weaving, games to play, food to eatand fun to be had everywhere you went. Congratulations to all sta and students who gotinvolved in a wonderful afternoon of entertainment.

    On the 11th and 12th of October, the Creatives Artsdepartment recorded Music Showcase and DanceFusion. While the magic of performing for a liveaudience is irreplaceable, our students played anddanced their hearts out, and our teachers areimmensely proud of their e orts. We are very excitedto broadcast these events in the very near future, sokeep an eye on our social media pages!

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  • Sport/HPE Department NewsTerm 3 Options Day

    As part of Options Day in Term 3, a modi ed sportcarnival was held which included track and eldevents, but also a few di erent events such as theVortex Throw and Speed Kick for students toparticipate in. The final results were:

    Total Points:

    Macleay - 812

    Moreton - 755

    Russell - 742

    Peel - 451

    Age Champs:

    12yrs Girls - Ava Hoffmann

    13yrs Girls - Charlotte Williams

    14yrs Girls - Summer Thomson

    15yrs Girls - Anika Clarke

    16yrs Girls - Bethany Davis

    Open Girls - Laura McKillop

    12yrs Boys - Adam Wilson

    13yrs Boys - Lachlan Sparkes

    14yrs Boys - Kynan Coombes

    15yrs Boys - Cooper McKillop

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  • 16yrs Boys - Will Higgins

    Open Boys - Jarrod Thompson

    Name Event Age

    Preston

    Cockatoo-Collins100m

    Open

    Boys

    Preston

    Cockatoo-Collins400m

    Open

    Boys

    Laura McKillop 1500mOpen

    Girls

    Laura McKillop 3000mOpen

    Girls

    Lee-Challe Kriel JavelinOpen

    Girls

    Will Higgins Triple Jump 16yr Boys

    Bryce Longland 400m 16yr Boys

    Kynan Coombes Triple Jump 14yr Boys

    Kynan Coombes 100m 14yr Boys

    Kynan Coombes 400m 14yr Boys

    Lachlan Sparkes Triple Jump 13yr Boys

    Lachlan Sparkes 100m 13yr Boys

    Lachlan Sparkes 200m 13yr Boys

    Lachlan Sparkes 400m 13yr Boys

    Ashleigh Jones Long Jump 13yr Girls

    Adam Wilson 100m 12yr Boys

    Adam Wilson 400m 12yr Boys

    Ava Hoffmann 100m 12yr Girls

    Ava Hoffmann 200m 12yr Girls

    2020 Girls in Science ForumThis free event is for female secondary and tertiarystudents interested in science, technology,engineering, mathematics and medicine (STEMM) andwill be held virtually on Monday 26 October from 2pm– 3pm AEDT.

    The 2020 L'Oréal-UNESCO Girls in Science event is aClimate Edition – including a panel of leading femaleresearchers tackling the important issues surroundingclimate change. The critical urgency of climate changehas meant that our 2020 L’Oréal-UNESCO For Womenin Science Fellows are working within research areasnever investigated before. They are helping to solvesome of the greatest sustainability challengescurrently facing humankind and our naturalenvironment.

    The forum provides an opportunity for students tohear from the 2020 Fellows and ask them questionsabout their research and career path. In a time whenCOVID-19 has disrupted the school year for manystudents this event looks to engage with the futuregenerations of ambitious females that we know have astrong passion for science, sustainability and climateaction.

    In a time when COVID-19 has disrupted your schoolyear as well as so many students, this event looks toengage with you, the future generation of ambitiousfemales that we know have a strong passion forscience, sustainability and climate action.

    To register go to the following linkhttps://www.lorealgirlsinscience.com/ It’s FREE!!

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  • Global Competency and Leadership StudentWorkshopDuring the September holidays, Leon Xu, LilyShannon, Ben Mason, Limkyung Choi, Richard Qin andZoe Wilson were successfully selected to represent ourschool at the Global Competency and LeadershipStudent Workshop for students in Year 10 and Year 11.This workshop was o ered by the Global Opportunities(GO) unit within the Queensland Government ofEducation International (DEi), in partnership with theUniversity of Queensland. This 1-day workshopassisted students with exploring the bene ts of globalnetworks, global engagement, and global experiencesand opportunities for young people. In addition, theworkshop highlighted leadership and leadership skills,as well as how this impacts student’s futureemployability. Some re ections from the students areas follows:

    “Participating in the Global Competency and LeadershipStudent Workshop was a fresh and fruitful experience tome. It not only provided me with opportunities to explorethe idea of globalisation, but also enhanced my leadershipcapacity and enlarged my vision on my future pathway. Iam keen to learn what is beyond the scope of secondaryeducation, and the UQ workshop provided me with such achance.” – Richard Qin, Year 11IB student

    “I have experienced a lot since coming to Australia, but Ican proudly say that the Global Competency andLeadership Workshop has been the best and the mostproductive experience. At UQ, there were 51 Year 10 andYear 11 students from di erent schools who would like tolearn the correct way to perceive the world and expandtheir thoughts with the mindset of a preceding leader.During the activities, students were encouraged tobrainstorm and have discussions of present global issuesand solutions, which enhanced my critical-thinking skillsand bravery of presenting my thoughts in front of otherpeople and persuading them. Before I attend thisworkshop, my courage and con dence were low andI didn't have a will and even a thought of changing theworld. However, because it made me meet a group of goodpeople who respect others and their perspectives and learnnew ways to progress my thoughts, I am motivated toimprove myself and for the world. Thanks to the workshopmanagers and the teachers who let me participate in thisfantastic opportunity.” – Limkyung Choi, Year 11IBstudent.

    Online Language Courses

    Year 8 student, Xian was successfully selected toparticipate in the 2020 September Holiday LanguageProgram James Cook University Junior Academy ofModern Languages online course for Japanese. Year 11student, Zoe Wilson was successful in placement onthe September holiday UQ-IML Languages EnrichmentOnline Course for Japanese. Both students enjoyed thisopportunity and are to be congratulated on theircommitment to Japanese learning.

    Student Council NewsStudents held their last full Student Council meetingthis week. It has been a strange year for ourrepresentatives, but a productive one nonetheless. Wehave held our Aussie BBQ, Valentine roses, Easterra e, Shave for Cure and Koala Action Groupfundraisers. We supported the Redlands RSL by sellingthe ANZAC badges and participating in the Honour theFallen – ANZAC Project. This term, we will once againbe supporting this great cause by participating inHonour the Fallen for Remembrance Day andattending the Remembrance Day service in Cleveland.

    Later this month, we will be working with Chaplaincyfundraising for Bandana Day. We are holding a GoldCoin Day where students can wear their uniform withbandanas, wear red for Daniel or come in free dress.Students who participate pay a gold coin.

    This is our last newsletter before our Senior Leadersstart their external assessment. The school would liketo thank all Senior Leaders: Charlotte Tennant(Student Council President), Ryan Khatri (StudentCouncil Executive O cer), Ruben Grobbelaar (StudentCouncil Public Relations O cer), Habin Son(International Liaison O cer), Trinity Bobnar (SchoolCaptain), Haley O’Connor (School Captain), WilliamD’Arcy (School Captain) and Rishen Krishna (School

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  • Captain) for doing an outstanding job this year. It hasbeen a privilege to work with these wonderful youngadults and we wish them all the best for their future.They will be missed.

    Upcoming Events

    30 October – Bandana Day – Gold Coin Day

    10 November – Honour the Fallen (date may change,waiting on confirmation with RCC)

    11 November – Remembrance Day

    International Student ProgramThe CDSHS International Student Program hasrecently updated the ‘International’ tab of the schoolwebsite. We are pleased to share testamonials andimages featuring current and past students. Manythanks to Ms Martinuzzo who has spent countlesshours resetting text and links to make the pages re ectour fantastic CDSHS International Student Program.

    Despite Covid restrictions, some of our internationalstudents managed to experience the diverse range ofenvironments Queensland has to o er on the recentschool holidays. Takato visited Woorabinda in TheOutback, Riko went to the Whitsundays and Kim lovedbushwalking at the Sunshine Coast. Please enjoy theirphotos below.

    Three of our international students, Limkyung,Richard and Leon, represented CDSHS at the GlobalCompetency and Leadership Student Workshop at theUniversity of Queensland over the September Schoolholidays. The workshop highlighted leadership andleadership skills enriching our international students’personal pro les to support future university andemployment opportunities. Well done, students. Yourability to communicate so e ectively in English isoutstanding.

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  • Would you like to be a CDSHS homestay family?

    The Cleveland District State High School

    International Student Program is always

    recruiting homestay families for both long-term

    and short-term stay students.

    A ‘homestay’ is a private home accepting overseas

    students to live as part of their family. It is not a

    matter of simply renting out a room in your house.

    You are e ectively the student’s ‘parent’ whilst

    they are studying at CDSHS. Host families can be

    an individual, couple or family and preferably

    located within the school catchment area with

    easy access to public transport. All members of

    host families aged 18 years and over require a valid

    Blue Card for Working with Children and this can

    be arranged through the school at no cost.

    CDSHS long-term homestay testimony:

    ‘Hosting international students from all over the

    world has enriched our lives forever. Through

    building strong relationships with young people from

    di erent cultural backgrounds we now have the

    inside gossip on, how to drive a dog sled e ectively in

    the snow in Norway, and where to nd the best gelato

    in Venice! However, homestay is more much more

    than funny stories. It is an opportunity for young

    people to become citizens of the world and for our

    own Australian children to grow tolerance, cultural

    understanding and acceptance. Put simply, the CDSHS

    homestay program has been the best part of our own

    family adventure.’

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  • HOST FAMILIES RECEIVE TAX FREE PAYMENT

    FOR HOSTING BOTH LONG AND SHORT TERM

    STUDENTS

    For more information on hosting International

    Students, please contact our

    Homestay Coordinator at:

    [email protected] OR phone the CDSHS ISP office

    on 3824 9249

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    This is a 10 month full-time program, delivered in avirtual classroom, so enrolments can be from anylocation.

    With a 1,357% growth in Social Media Marketingpositions posted over the last 10 years and this trendonly set to increase, this could be the smartest decisionyour students could make for their next chapter.

    Beyond the quali cation, the internship is aphenomenal opportunity which is preceded by acomprehensive job readiness program and intra-internship strongly supported via logbooks & weeklyinterviews. The reality is that most businesses want tohire people who already have some sort of professionalexperience, so the challenge for all graduates is gettingthat rst opportunity. This program delivers on thisopportunity via the 12 week internship being included.

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    Work and Life Skills Enrichment Program forYear 12 StudentsThe Senior exam block is fast approaching and we arekeen to ensure all students are completely up-to-datewith their work and assessment items for both schooland external providers. Any students who haveoutstanding assessment will not be permitted to be onleave during this period until ALL items are completedand submitted to a satisfactory standard. A smallnumber of students may also need to revisit past piecesof work at the Dean of Students’ discretion.

    For students who are up-to-date with all assessmentitems, we are o ering an exciting opportunity toengage in a Work and Life Skills Enrichment Programto develop skills beyond the classroom. At ClevelandDistrict SHS we are committed to developing youngpeople to achieve their potential intellectually,personally and socially, extending learning, knowledgeand curiosity. This program is particularly aimed atstudents who are up-to-date with their assessmentand do not have to attend exams.

    During the extended exam block, we are o ering anumber of di erent learning experiences for studentsto engage in through both school and external

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  • to engage in through both school and externalproviders. Through these sessions we will o er face-to-face and online learning experiences. The places inthese programs are limited and there may be a smallfee to engage with some of these. The programofferings are detailed on the next few pages.

    To con rm your child’s place in a face-to-faceprogram, please logon to the parent booking system (https://www.schoolinterviews.com.au/code?z=5myqQi)and use the Event Code: 7sbev indicate all sessionsthat you wish to attend by Thursday 22nd October. Places are limited and may reach capacity. Please note,only eligible students can register for a program(please check the program suitability).

    If you have any further enquiries please don’t hesitateto contact the Senior Engagement Hub on 07) 38249222 or contact Mrs Jodie Preston – Dean of Studentsat [email protected] .

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    School Magazine

    P & C NewsThe P&C Executive, sta and members would like towish all Year 12 students well as their high school yearscome to an end in what has been, no doubt, one of theirmost challenging years on many levels. Best of luck toall these students as they sit their nal exams and lookto new adventures in 2021.

    Uniform Shop

    As the end of 2020 approaches, the Uniform Shop isplanning for its busiest period providing the new Year7 cohort for 2021 with their uniforms and the currentYear 9 cohort with their senior uniforms. As witheverything this year, the processes will be a littledi erent as compared to previous years. We areworking hard to ensure we can still provide excellentand e cient service while adhering to Covid Saferequirements. More details will follow soon, so lookout for information on the school Facebook page andin the next newsletter.

    Flexischools orders: Please ensure your student picksup their order asap as there are still many orderswaiting for pick up instore.

    Second-hand items: A reminder we cannot acceptsecond-hand items that are not freshly washed, or thathave any rips, stains, or holes.

    Second-hand item buy-back: Our merchant supplierhas advised us of new restrictions in relation tosecond-hand payments. We can no longer processpayments of second-hand returns over $75 direct toyour bank/credit card. If the return is over $75, yourname and bank account details will be needed, and aweekly payment run will be conducted.

    Layby payment option: If you have a student startingin 2021, you can order items before the end of yearusing our layby system. The terms are as follows: 15%deposit for a period of up to 90 days, with a $5 non-refundable service fee. This is a great way to helpspread the cost out.

    Tuckshop

    The Tuckshop has new snack options available toprovide a little variety when the students need a quick‘pick-me up’ or if they just want to spend their loosechange. Available for $1 are LeSnak (cheese dip andcrackers), oat bars and muesli bars and for $1.50 Jatzbiscuits and cheese.

    No Friday Specials will be available in Term 4 as theTuckshop begins to wind down, but stay tuned forexciting new and healthy menu options in 2021.

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  • Just a reminder, we request students NOT bring $50notes to the Tuckshop if possible. While we welcomethe business, as the Tuckshop has limited change onhand, it is becoming increasingly di cult to providechange for a $50 note when more than a few studentsare paying this way in a single day.

    Our next general meeting is scheduled for Tuesday24th November @7pm.

    We will keep you updated closer to the time to con rmthis meeting will proceed as normal.

    Homework Centre Details

    2021 School Bus Pass Information

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    Crime Prevention Corner

    Parenting in a Pandemic

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