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Katherine High School - Term 1 Week 10 - Newsletter
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IMPORTANT DATES
First Day of Term 2
Monday 13th April
School Council Meeting
Wednesday 15th April
KHS Library 6.00pm
Whole School Assembly
Thursday 16th April
KHS Gym 8.15am
Parent Teacher Interviews
Wednesday 29th April
KHS Gym 5.00pm-6.30pm
PAT and On Demand Testing
Data Information Meeting
Wednesday 29th April
KHS Gym 6.30pm-7.00pm
Whole School Assembly
Thursday 30th April
KHS Gym 8.15am
Principal’s Message All the best for the Term Break. I hope everyone enjoys their time with family and friends. Anne White PRINCIPAL
Happy Birthday R.A.A.F The Royal Australian Air Force is celebrating its 94th birthday on Tuesday 31st March. Defence students will be acknowledging this celebration on Thursday 2nd, dur-ing recess in the library. Happy Birthday R.A.A.F. Laura Rumsby Defence Transition Mentor
Year 7 Coordinator Update The second Transition Newsletter will be posted with the Year 7 Reports. If you did not receive the first please contact me. Next Term the focus for the Year 7 cohort will be goal setting for our personal best in our academic achievements. I will be work-ing closely with identified students to set achievable goals. Extended Home Group activities will centre on wellbeing and building positive peer relationships. Miss Conroy Year 7 Coordinator [email protected]
Year 7 students ending the Term smoothly.
Swimming Carnival 2015
More on the Swimming Carnival to follow in
the next Newsletter.
Un-notified Collection of
Students
If students are required to leave School grounds
for appointments or are required to leave early,
it is vital that parents/caregivers notify the Front
Office by 8.25am that day.
If notification has not been received by this time,
parents/caregivers will be required to wait for an
Assistant Principal to arrange for the student to
be collected from class. Emergency situations
will be dealt with accordingly.
HORSE SADDLE REQUIRED FOR SCHOOL PROJECT
If you have an old horse saddle that
could be donated or sold to KHS for a School project please contact Kim Oliver 8973 8259 or email
Passing Time When Dad’s away our house is crazy, No slacking off or being lazy Our home is like a busy hive, The comings, goings, back in 5 I drive my Mother round the bend, A million cards, to Dad I send We do our share and help each other, For the sanity, of our Mother When Dad’s away, I miss him so, No time for playing, lawns to mow I walk the dog, take out the trash, If only Mum, would pay in cash One month, two months, three and four And still no Dad, at the door Keeping busy, time goes past, Ages since, I saw him last Jobs and chores are piled plenty, Mum must think I’m turning twenty Five months, six months, seven, eight, Dad’s coming home, I can’t wait Still things to do, make my bed, Our dog to walk and be fed No time for jobs, no time for chores, Dad is home, he’s at my door I grab him tight, I don’t let go, We’re playing now, the lawns can grow. Thanks to the men and women who serve and to the families who hold things together until they return. Laura Rumsby Defence Transition Mentor [email protected] 0430300414
Year 9 SoSE
Year 9 History WW1 Conscription
Posters
Working together to determine causes
of WWI
Middle Years Study Sessions In the library each Tuesday 2.45-4pm
Debating and Public
Speaking Workshop Debating and public speaking are essential abilities which serve to develop confidence and self esteem. Last weekend selected stu-dents from Katherine High School got an op-portunity to participate in a two-day debating and public speaking workshop run by the Northern Territory Debating Union. The work-shop was run by debating coach Zac Lurje and a number of senior debating students who had come down with him from Darwin. The students from Katherine High School who participated were Phoebe Hooper, Lacey Meek, Don Armstrong, Sandra Jestin, Alina Biju, Ellen Monsi and Aleesha Biju. During the two days that students were in-volved in specific practices and trials added to our conviction about public speaking and de-bating. We had an opportunity to experience the new types of debating, such as the ‘point of information’ style of debating, as well as the roles of first speaker, second speaker, third speaker and the chairperson. Debating is a valuable tool that can aid us in our public, private and future lives. On behalf of the students who participated, we would like to thank Mr. Duggan, Katherine High School and the NT Debating Union team for their help and support to make this work-shop successful. Thanks also to St Joseph’s College and Tracy Lefevre for hosting and ca-tering the workshop. Alisha Biju and Ellen Monsi Students
Year 8 What a Term! Over the last couple of weeks the Year 8s have enjoyed a pancake breakfast, egg drops and have been busy finishing off their assignments. The Year 8 Camp to Kununurra will take place in Term 2. Thirty Year 8 students will be selected to attend this adventurous camp full of horse riding, canoe-ing, abseiling and much more. Students wish-ing to attend the Camp must demonstrate good behaviour and 85% attendance. Have a safe Easter.
Camp: Week 10, Term 2: 16th – 19th of June
Information Night: 15th of April 6:00 pm in the Library
Miss Lancaster Year 8 Coordinator
Cup Cake Fun with Year 7
Home Economics On Friday March 27th the Grade 7 Home Economics class made some fun cup-cakes to celebrate a good term’s work and of course- Easter! As part of a challenge, the students made their own vanilla cup -cakes and decorated them with butter icing in a rainbow of col-ours, Easter eggs, fluffy chickens and choc-olate noodle nests. The results were out-standing and I decided to award the best cake to Anthony Mullet who impressed me with his attention to detail and excellent presentation skills. Haylie McDonald and Monte Cattermole were a close second and third. Well done Grade 7 on a great 1st Term in the kitchen! Mrs McMahon Home Economics Teacher
LEARN ABOUT YOURSELF! “The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes”. (Marcel Proust, 19th centu-
ry novelist) Volunteer to host an international high school student through Southern Cross Cultural Exchange and prepare to be amazed at how this unique and rewarding experience can help bring your family together, understand themselves better and see the world in a new light. We have students aged 15-18 arriving from France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Scandinavia in July 2015 who are seeking welcoming families all over Australia, in both rural and urban communities. They will live like a local, attend a local secondary school, arrive with their own spending money and comprehensive insurance cover – all arranged by Southern Cross Cultural Exchange. Capture the spirit of family and friendship - visit us on Facebook or at www.scce.com.au, email [email protected] or call us toll free on 1800 500 501 to request a booklet of international student profiles.
For the full KHS Newsletter please visit our
website web.ntschools.net/w/khs
2015 Season starting soon.
Juniors u6 to u18
Registration day Saturday 18th April 9-11am
Katherine Town Oval
Or online at www.myfootballclub.com.au
Birth Certificate required for all new registrations
Cost $100 - NT Sports Vouchers accepted
Club shorts & socks will be available
Round 1 kicks off 8am Saturday 9th May
Enquiries – [email protected]
Coaches and referees required
2015 Season starting soon. Senior Mixed 7 a-side
Dry Season - 10 week Competition Team & Player nomination Wednesday 8th April,
5-7pm @ Katherine Town Oval Or online at www.myfootballclub.com.au
Player yearly registration $60 For bothWet & Dry Season competitions
NT Sports Vouchers accepted $50- weekly team nomination fee
Round 1 kicks off 6pm Wednesday 15th April Committee required prior to competition starts Enquiries – [email protected]