Post on 26-Apr-2018
P.O Box 82 Timboon 3268
Telephone: (03)5598 3381 Fax: (03)5598 3507
Email: timboon.p12@edumail.vic.gov.au
Website: http://www.timboonp12.vic.edu.au School Council President: Chris Hibburt
School Captains: Ahliya Harris, Willem McKenzie, Rebecca Vogels, Darcy Tribe, Kate Jones and James Stevens
TSPA President: Charlene Payne
Newsletter Date: Thursday 9
th June, 2016
Edition: 16:18
Students are off to the State Finals!
Congratulations to the students who participated in the Greater Western Zone Cross Country Event on Monday. We had excellent performances across year levels (P-12).
The following students have qualified for the state finals: Zach Ellemor (Year 5), Susanna Ryan (Year 6), Logan Cuthall (Year 8), Heidi Stansfield (Year 8) and Ben Matthews (Year 8).
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT
PRESENTS
Monkey, Loggy & the Big Fella!
Live @ Timboon P12 School
Friday June 17th
7:00am-10:00am- Timboon P12 School
Hall. Come & support local business
(pop up shops), have some breakfast &
a special morning tea for our dairy
farmers. All community members are
welcome!
Next Friday 17th June we will be hosting Monkey, Loggy & The Big Fella from Coast FM broadcasting live from the Timboon P12 School Hall from 7:00am-10:00am. We will be providing a free continental breakfast, there will also be other local businesses (pop up shops) here selling items (including food). At the end of the program we will also be putting on a special morning tea for our local dairy farmers to attend and have a catch up. Parents are encouraged to being their children in earlier (before the buses). This is an open event and we encourage all Timboon & surrounding community members to attend. We encourage all of our farmers to tune in while milking or working on the tractor and we would love to see you here for a bit of morning tea.
Uniform reminders (school dress code policy)
Uniform: All students are expected to wear the correct uniform.
As we approach winter it is important that students remain
warm and comfortable. There are a number of uniform items
available to support this including a warm waterproof school
jacket, a school beanie and scarf. All items can be purchased
through LOWES in Warrnambool. Layby options are available.
School beanies and scarves can be purchased through the school
canteen. Alternatives to this are not acceptable; follow up from
your classroom/form group/ Year level coordinators will occur
on a regular basis. The school is always willing to support
families in need – if you require support please contact the
school.
Hats are only to be worn during the summer months from Sep
1st
to April 30th
. Hats are not to be worn during the winter
months unless negotiated.
CYBERSAFETY WORKSHOP (STUDENTS)
On June 14th
we have Tim Powell from Values for Life Education
conducting the following presentations:
Year 5 & 6 students- Cyber Savvy, the influence of ICT on our lives. This workshop will cover:
Development of communication through history
The ways people interact and communicate through ICT
Potential negative effects of ICT on ourselves in both our physical and mental health
Responsibilities associated with the use of ICT
The media can be a big influence, is commercially driven and is not always real
Our self-worth – i.e. what we are (e.g. our skills or what we look like) is different to who we are (our character and values)
Factors in helping us to be resilient – a core set of values that can remind us what is important despite our influences and circumstances
Year 7 & 8 students- Plugged In, Cyber safety and building real community
Highlight the importance of healthy relationships
Explain why our culture is becoming socially deficient
Discuss the difference between the virtual and offline world
Promote ways in which we can be safe online and build depth to our offline relationships
Develop ways in which we can better connect within our school, family, friends and our community
The promotion of empathy, community and teamwork
CYBERSAFETY PARENT WORKSHOP (Hosted by Police Community Liaison officers)
23rd
JUNE, 6.30pm, 5-8 Building Light supper provided
If you wish to contact your child at school, please do so through the general office, not via mobile phone. June: 10
th – Report Writing Day (student free)
13th
– Queens Birthday 14
th – Cybersafety workshop (Students Year 5-8)
17th
– Coast FM Mokey, Loggy & The Big Fella Live 23
rd – Cybersafety workshop (parents) + light
supper, 6.30pm 5-8 Building
SEAN FITZPATRICK PRINCIPAL
SECOND-HAND UNIFORM SALE The next second-hand uniform sale will be held on
Tuesday 19th
July (1pm in the SEU building). For enquiries please call Susan: 5598 3358
2016 Student Photo ID cards are available at the office for Year 7 – 12 students. $5 each
SCHOOL CAFETERIA AND A AND B BUILDING ARE PEANUT AND TREE NUT FREE ZONES
UNIFORM SHOP and CAF
Please visit if you would like to see uniform items and check sizes prior to purchasing from Lowes.
We have available for immediate sale
Beanies $13
Scarves $15
Polar Fleece Vests (previous logo) $12
Broad Brim Hats – Limited sizes (Previous logo) $10
Bucket Hat (previous logo) $10
FOR SALE
WANTED PLEASE: Old caravan that been left under a tree or in an old shed- must be towable. Can pay between $50 - $100 thanks 0498 185 089
CANTEEN NEWS
CANTEEN ROSTER WEEK 10 (13
th – 17
th June)
Mon 13th
LONG WEEKEND Tues 14
th Deborah Scholte Jenny Inglis
Wed 15th
Emily McKenzie Thurs 16
th Rebecca McAuliffe Sara Keating
Fri 17th
Michelle Gristede Terri-Anne Stansfield 12:00 – 2:00pm Anne Rosolin WEEK 11 (20
th – 24
th June)
Mon 20th
Chrystal Johnson Yvonne Russell Tuesday 21
st Katrina
Currell Beth Roberts
Wed 22nd
Katie Millard Julie Gass Thurs 23
rd Steph Delaney Sharyn Ferguson
Fri 24th
Tanya Delaney Susan Van Rijthoven 12:00 – 2:00pm
*Available at the caf:
BEANIES $13 WINTER SCARVES $15
If anyone can volunteer in the blank time slots above it would be appreciated.
Careers News Week 9 Term 2 2016
REMINDERS:
‘INSIDE MONASH’: Business & Economics - June 15; Book: www.monash.edu/inside-monash
INDIGENOUS STUDENT EXPERIENCE MONASH DAY – 24 June; Book: Ph 9905 8699, kristel.keleher@monash.edu. See www.monash.edu.au/study/life/indigenous.
EXPERIENCE ACU – Register at: www.acu.edu.au/uni-experience.
EXPERIENCE LA TROBE – See: www.latrobe.edu.au/study for details and to book.
EXPLORE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY – 14 July @ Austin; Apply: to keely.zenner@austin.org.au
NURSING AT DEAKIN: Burwood 20 July OR 23 July; Geelong Waterfront 20 July, OR 23 July; Warrnambool 22 July; Book: Ph 9244 3059; See: www.deakin.edu.au/nursing-midwifery.
VCE HOLIDAY LECTURES AT MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY – Literature, Australian History and History Revolutions. Bookings: Book Now or email vce-arts@unimelb.edu.au.
DESIGN EVENTS AT SWINBURNE – 5-8 July, Hawthorn campus; $160; Register: Register now.
RMIT – FOLIO PREPARATION COURSES – Information: Call 9925 8111 or click here.
LA TROBE UNIVERSITY’S ASPIRE PROGRAM - applications opened Wed 1 June; For information see: www.latrobe.edu.au/aspire
EXPERIENCE RMIT – Would you like to learn more about studying at RMIT? The RMIT ’Experience Days’ Event program is now available, giving Year 10 – 12 students the opportunity to attend free events and engage in workshops in business, science, social impact, health and medical sciences, engineering, marketing and communications, property and project management and design, and experience life on campus. Go to: www.rmit.edu.au/experiencedays, then to Event Program for more information and to book. The experience days are in the Term 2 holiday break. WHERE CAN I STUDY PHYSIOTHERAPY? Physiotherapy is a popular choice of career, with many aspiring physiotherapists hoping to become sports physiotherapists. The reality is of course, that many physiotherapists work in other settings such as hospitals, community health centres, in mental health, and in rehabilitation, often with elderly patients. In Victoria, physiotherapy is taught at La Trobe, Melbourne and Monash universities, and, from 2017, at Australian Catholic University (ACU) in Ballarat. The ATAR required for entry to physiotherapy is very high due to the popularity of the course, and to the fact that places are limited. La Trobe uses the ATAR for selection, Monash uses the ATAR and an interview, while at Melbourne, as with many of their degrees, physiotherapy is studied as a post-graduate degree. Applicants for Melbourne must have completed an undergraduate degree with human anatomy and human physiology subjects. The aim of ACU offering physiotherapy in Ballarat is to help tackle the shortage of healthcare professionals in the Ballarat region by offering local training opportunities. There will be up to 50 student places. Purpose-built facilities will be available on campus and there will be access to laboratories, hospitals and health services in the region. The prerequisites for the ACU course are: Units 3 and 4 – a minimum study score of 30 in English (EAL) or 25 in any other English, and a minimum study score of 25 in one of Biology, Chemistry or Physics. LA TROBE UNIVERSITY NEWS
WHAT IS THE ASPIRE GENERATION? As noted previously, La Trobe university offers the Aspire Early Admissions Program for Year 12 students applying for La Trobe degrees (applications opened on 1 June and close on 31 August at www.latrobe.edu.au/aspire). In addition, La Trobe desires to promote the ambition of the next generation to come
together and solve pressing issues facing our global communities. As a result, La Trobe is launching the Aspire Generation for Year 10-12 students. This is a community of young people connected by their aspiration to make a difference through community service and leadership. The Aspire Generation will be empowered to drive change through community engagement, volunteerism and leadership opportunities. For example, La Trobe’s recent partnership with Orange Sky Laundry underpins the ongoing commitment to driving social change. Students in years 10-12 can register their interest online via the Aspire Generation page.
SPRING INTO THE GREAT OUTDOORS IN THE HOLIDAYS! This is early notice of an experience of a lifetime. Find out what it is like to be an Outdoor and Environmental Education student at La Trobe university in the September School Holiday Program. When: 26-30 September, 2016; Where: Either canoeing on the Murray River OR bushwalking and climbing at Kooyoora State Park; Cost: $100 (including food/equipment). The trips will begin and end at La Trobe’s Bendigo campus; sign up now.
WOMEN IN ENGINEERING - Sample what to expect if you choose to study Engineering at La Trobe at a Women in Engineering event. In workshops you will experience engineering in an interactive and fun way. When/Where: Melbourne Campus: Tuesday 12 July, 9.30am – 3pm; Bendigo Campus: Thursday 14 July, 9.30am – 3pm; Register by contacting Bianca Van Meeuwen at b.vanmeeuwen@latrobe.edu.au by Tuesday 5 July.
ARE YOU INTERESTED IN AUSTRALIAN POLITICS AND PUBLIC POLICY? If yes, why not apply for the John Button Prize. The University of Melbourne’s School of Government is offering a $2,500 prize to a Year 10-12 student who successfully expresses their ideas about Australian politics and public policy. The subject might be Australia’s population, climate change, reconciliation with Indigenous Australians, water, asylum seekers, education, health, or the state of the Arts (these are just a guide). The judges want to see clear thinking, enlivened by a sense of passion, about Australia’s future. Please apply online through the Faculty of Arts web page. More details on the John Button School Prize can be found on the School of Government website. John Button was a Victorian Senator of 19 years and Federal Minister for Industry and Commerce from 1983-93. Applications close on Fri 24 June 2016. Info: artsprizes-info@unimelb.edu.au. RMIT NEWS – RMIT is a provider of both higher education and VET courses. The main campus is located in the City, but there are also campuses at Bundoora and Brunswick.
SCIENCE IN THE CITY LAB TOURS – Are you curious about science? You are invited to visit the state-of-the-art laboratories to learn more about courses, research and training facilities available. When: 11am-2pm, 27 June; Where: City campus; Bookings and information: www.rmit.edu.au/events/all-events/tours/2016/june/science-in-the-city-lab-tour/
MEDICAL LABORATORY VISITS – RMIT in collaboration with research laboratories is giving year 10-12 students the chance to visit medical laboratories across Melbourne and regional Victoria. If you are interested in finding our more about being a medical scientist you are encouraged to attend. When: 9am-5pm, 4-8 July; Bookings and information: www.rmit.edu.au/events/all-events/tours/2016/july/medical-laboratory-visits/
NEW DOUBLE DEGREE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING AND PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES – This course will be on offer in 2017 across the City and Bundoora campuses. As the pharmaceutical industry expands in Australia and world-wide, your understanding of the engineering process and other scientific fields involved in drug development and production, will ensure you’re well equipped to work
across a range of roles. For more information: http://www.rmit.edu.au/study-with-us/levels-of-study/undergraduate-study/honours-degrees/bh122/#pageId=overview.
COMPUTER GAMES BOOT CAMP COMING – The Faculty of Information Technology at Monash University invites Years 9-12 students to this annual event. It is an interactive event for students to engage with like-minded people and find out what their career could look like after completing studies with this Faculty. Learn about areas like graphic design, 3D animation, software develop-ment, web design, multimedia development, data science and cyber-security. When: 5-7 July; Where: Monash University, Clayton Campus; Register: https://cgbc.monash.edu/#register; Cost: Free; Info: 9905 5845. AUSTRALIAN JOBS 2016 – In 2016 the Australian labour market is markedly different from that experienced in past decades. The Federal Government’s Department of Employment has a publication called ‘Australian Jobs’, presenting an overview of the current labour market and highlights the major changes which have occurred. It is useful for those exploring careers and those wanting a better understanding of the labour market. See: www.employment.gov.au/skill-shortages. Drew Deppeler 55983381 Register
Timboon Kindergarten presents
SPELLMASTER Saturday 6th August
Timboon Town Hall $35 pp Tickets available at Timboon Newsagency
or call Heidi Lawson for more details. 0407 881 680
ACTIVE AFTER SCHOOLS PROGAMME Wednesday after school program has finished for this term. FRIDAY will have their last session Friday 16th June due to this Friday being a student free day.
Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Program Thursday 16th June
Lunch Meals
Chilli Con Carne and Rice $5.00
Or
Chicken and Corn with a bread roll $3.00
*Please ensure lunch orders, together with
payments, are dropped off to the canteen by
Wednesday 15th
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