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Friday 30th November, 2018
Message from our Campus Principal - Michelle Reid-Metcalf
KEY DATES
3-12 Dec HEADSTART
10 Dec CAMPUS AWARDS CEREMONY
13-14 Dec ACTIVITY DAYS
19 Dec COLLEGE AWARDS CEREMONY - FED UNI AUDITORIUM 12PM
30 Jan 2019 TERM 1 BEGINS
6 Feb SCHOOL PHOTOS
14 Feb COLLEGE SWIMMING SPORTS
19 Mar COLLEGE ATHLETICS DAY
Headstart
From Monday 3rd December through until Wednesday 12th December, Kurnai College runs its “Headstart” program. During
this time, all students, including new enrolments and Grade 6 students transitioning into Year 7, go through an orientation into
their new year level, and commence work for 2019, that will be reported on. A number of testing programs will also be run,
including subject pre-tests. These pre-tests help teachers shape their planning over the holidays, and students who miss the
program will significantly impact others’ learning as well as their own.
It is essential, and expected, that all students will attend throughout this time as it is of course a normal school program.
Students who do not attend will find themselves behind on their work before the new year even commences.
On Monday 10th December from 11:30 – 12:30 pm, we will have a small awards ceremony, where students who have topped
each of the year level subject will be presented with their certificates. All parents and carers are cordially invited to this event.
Activities Days
The campus will be running activities days on Thursday 13th and & Friday 14th December. Students should have brought
home permission forms by now – if not, please check with them, and ask then to obtain a new copy if necessary. Students
without permission forms returned by the due date will not be permitted to attend.
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Message from Campus Principal continues……..
Kurnai College Four Pillars
Engagement: We actively participate in our own learning
Excellence: We do the best that we can do
Work Ethic: We are committed to working hard
Relationships: We value and respect each other
Building Project
We confirmed this morning that the new buildings will be ready for us to start classes at the beginning of the 2019 school
year.
We are meeting with the architects overseeing the next stage this afternoon. Demolition of the remaining science buildings,
general purpose rooms in F Block, and the Library will commence immediately after New Year, with asbestos removal being
the first part of this project, as it must be undertaken whilst no-one else is on site.
College Awards Days
Our whole College Awards day will be held on Wednesday 19th December. As this is held in the Auditorium at Federation
University in Churchill, all Morwell students will be transported by bus. Again, permission forms have been distributed –
please check with your child, and ensure this is returned to the school.
All parents are again invited to attend this wonderful event.
Year 10 Formal
Our Year 10 students have now completed their assessments, and will be celebrating their year at the Formal Dinner this
evening. There will also be a mini awards ceremony to present KLD awards to this years recipients.
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Year 7 News ……….
Testing
All Year 7’s have recently undergone testing in numeracy and reading. This is just one
measure that we use to look at student progress and needs. I have met with most
students so far to feedback to them their growth and their actual ability. For most,
there are no surprises, but some have identified a need to focus more, work harder
and try harder in their testing. If you would like to know more about how your child
has performed, please contact me and I will explain the information.
Daniel Swallow
Year 7 Team Leader
Year 7 is a tough time for students and families as they learn to navigate the way that
secondary school operates. This time of year is one of the hardest; the uncertainties of
all the activities and changes makes it hard for students to prepare themselves for the
week ahead. I am proud of our cohort for the way that they have approached the end of
Year 7.
Kurnai College Four Pillars
Engagement: We actively participate in our own learning
Excellence: We do the best that we can do
Work Ethic: We are committed to working hard
Relationships: We value and respect each other
Individual Learning Plans
All students who require an Individual Learning Plan have had their student support group meetings this week. For those
families who were unable to attend, a copy is in the mail for you to use to participate in your child ’s learning. In each case, the
students have been key to determining the goals being set. A common theme is the use of the Easy Learning Club as a
strategy. We strongly recommend this for all students.
2019
It will be my pleasure to continue working with this cohort in Year 8 in 2019. Our structure will be a little different, and I
welcome the support of Katherine Carbone and Ross Johnson who will be Assistant Team Leaders for Year 7 and 8 next
year. Our work together in managing the junior sub school will begin in Headstart so we look forward to connecting with you
during that time.
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Year 8 News ……….
College Awards
The end of the year provides us with the opportunity to reflect on our progress and celebrate those high achievers who work
endlessly to be the best they can be. It is a great time to recognise students across the college who have performed well
academically. We encourage all students to reach for the stars in the future.
Kurnai College Four Pillars
Engagement: We actively participate in our own learning
Excellence: We do the best that we can do
Work Ethic: We are committed to working hard
Relationships: We value and respect each other
Kellie Asmussen
Year 8 Team Leader
End of Year Preparations
Students have been advised to clear out their lockers before the commencement of the Headstart Program. Please remind
your child that any unused pens, pencils, calculators, books and binders need to be saved for next year. Outgrown uniforms
can also be donated to charity or sold second-hand.
Celebration Day
This week students and staff are looking forward to celebrating the end of the year by spending some time with students at
Victory Park. The scavenger hunt and Jump and Climb activities along with the healthy option lunch will keep us fighting fit and
ready for the final few weeks of 2018.
Activity Days
The Activity Days provide students with a great opportunity to explore some new experiences and learn about teamwork and
getting along with others. Students will be able to try their hand at fishing and are encouraged to laze around on a towel in
anticipation for the upcoming holidays.
What’s coming up at Year 8!
Headstart
While many students are beginning to look forward to the holidays, the final hurdle before getting there involves the
Headstart Program. The program is unique in that it provides students with an idea of what next year will be like. They learn
about the electives they will have as well as the classes they will be in and the expectations that their future teachers will
have regarding materials for class. This is the perfect opportunity for them to ask for any changes both for form groups and
electives. Attendance is compulsory for these reasons as it is meant to lesson the stress and anxiety that a new year can
sometimes create.
29 November Celebration Day – Jump and Climb
3-12 December Headstart Program
13 December Activity Day – Yallourn North Swimming Pool
14 December Activity Day – Blue Rock Dam
19 December College Awards
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Year 9 News from Michelle Reid-Metcalf….
Clancy Bennett
Year 9 Team Leader
This will be the last newsletter article for the current Year 9 students as all Year 9’s will
move into Year 10 for Headstart.
In Clancy Bennett’s absence, I will be writing the Year 9 Update for the next few weeks,
so apologies if it is not as comprehensive as usual.
Celebration Day
Our Year 9’s have just arrived back from their celebration day where they have enjoyed laser tag, bowling, pizza lunch and a
film afternoon. They have had a great day celebrating their last day in Year 9.
Special Program
As parents and carers will now be aware, only some students will be undertaking VCE units in 2019.
Other students will either select an additional elective together with some literacy and numeracy support, or be in a special
skills program to enhance their literacy, numeracy, and general life skills. Students in this latter category will receive a letter
about this on Monday. The college has been fortunate to receive special funding for some students based on their Year 9
NAPLAN results to help build their reading skills.
Kurnai College Four Pillars
Engagement: We actively participate in our own learning
Excellence: We do the best that we can do
Work Ethic: We are committed to working hard
Relationships: We value and respect each other
Travel to University Campus for Students Undertaking VCE Units in 2019
All students must have returned their travel forms and permission forms before being
allowed to attend their VCE subjects at the University Campus. As these classes will
commence on Monday 3rd, these forms MUST be returned no later than before school
on Monday.
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Year 10 News ……….
Sheryl Tangi
Year 10 Team Leader
Last Thursday, any students doing a VCE class had their exam for the Unit Two subject
they studied this semester. We hope all goes well with the results for each student! This
week our Year 10 students completed their studies for the year and they completed
their Maths exam on Tuesday and their English exam on Wednesday.
We would like to wish all of the Year 10 students – Good Luck for your future
endeavours! We hope your future career path is all that you want it to be. Enjoy the next
two weeks in either VCAL or VCE.
Kurnai College Four Pillars
Engagement: We actively participate in our own learning
Excellence: We do the best that we can do
Work Ethic: We are committed to working hard
Relationships: We value and respect each other
Dates to Remember
Year 10 Formal
The Year 10 formal took place at Morwell Football Club rooms in Travers St. The formal
ran from 6:30 – 10:00pm. We would like to thank Kat Carbone for all her organisation
and thank you to Qu Bar for their catering on the night. Huge thanks to our office staff
for serving the meals and helping with the clean-up. Thanks to the student formal
committee for all their work setting up for the evening. A great night was had by all! Have
a great Headstart Program and a fabulous 2019 at the Uni Campus!
Thursday November 29th Year 10 Formal
Friday 30th November Report Writing Day – NO students
Monday December 3rd First Day of Head-start Year 11 at the Uni Campus
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Calendar of Excursions / Camps
Year 7 Date Excursion Cost Form & Payment
3 Dec MCPS Transition visit $NIL CLOSED
Year 8
Date Excursion Cost Form & Payment
Due Date
Year 9
Date Excursion Cost Form & Payment
Due Date
5 & 12 Dec VCAL Work Placement $NIL CLOSED
13 Dec Launch Stem Sisters $NIL 12/12/18
Year 10
Date Excursion Cost Form & Payment
Due Date
All Years
Date Excursion Cost Form & Payment
Due Date
13-14 Dec Activity Days $NIL 11/12/18
19 Dec College Awards Ceremony $NIL 7/12/18
Attendance
Hotline
5132 3711
Excellence
‘We do the best we can do’
Relationships
‘We value and respect each other’
Kurnai Pillars
Work Ethic
‘We are committed to working hard’
Engagement
‘We actively participate in our own learning’
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Creative Writing
This week in Creative Writing students were offered a writing task requiring them to produce a
12 sentence story. However, the challenge was they needed to include 5 words that were
provided by me. Here is what Stephanie Savige wrote – her words were: dramatized, haughty,
ecstatic, quarrelsome and humanity
5 words | 12 sentences
A comparison between two people can be often be seen as dramatic. Depending on how
drastic you’re willing to make the two people will determine how people perceive you as a
writer. A light-hearted discussion between two people with opposing views can often be
dramatized. The new version of this could be a haughty, homophobic manly man is having an
argument with a girl who is ecstatic about the recent change in Australian law. Now do you
see how a discussion can become a quarrelsome argument? That man’s ego probably
became inflamed leading to anger. That girl probably cried when she got home. Faith in
humanity is lost. We can try and regain it but earth is going downhill. We have to remember
that argument wasn’t real. But things like that do happen. That’s where even though we’re told
it’s fake the faith doesn’t come back.
2018 Second hand books for sale
Attendance
Hotline
5132 3711
Excellence
‘We do the best we can do’
Relationships
‘We value and respect each other’
Kurnai Pillars
Work Ethic
‘We are committed to working hard’
Engagement
‘We actively participate in our own learning’
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Attention ALL 2019 Year 11 and 12 students
Would you like to attend the Mt Hotham Camp in 2019?
Mt Hotham is a well-known ski resort approximately 4-5 hours drive from Churchill via Omeo. The main activities undertaken on the camp will be downhill skiing and/or snowboarding.
The camp will run from Sunday 7th July to Friday 12th July, 2019. Students must be at the University Campus bus stop at 10.00am on the Sunday. We intend to return to Kurnai College (University Campus) at approximately 9.00pm on the Friday. Students will be staying at a Ski Lodge located at the top of the mountain. The total cost of the camp will be approximately $1650.00 which includes:
Resort entries
Accommodation
All meals
Lift
Lessons
Night skiing on Wednesday evening
Ski/Snowboard Hire including carve skis, boots and poles or board and boots
Transport to and from Mount Hotham
Hotham hoodie jumper
Students will need to pay a deposit of $300 if they would like to secure a position for the camp by 1/12/2018. We have organised a payment plan in an effort to give families the opportunity to finalise the full payment by 2.00pm on Friday 21st June, 2019. While we understand this is an expensive camp we strongly believe that this is the most economical way of giving students the opportunity to participate in Alpine Snow sports. All students who participate in this camp will come home exhausted and thoroughly satisfied with their experiences, bubbling with stories of the thrills and spills they encountered.
In order for this camp to proceed, we require a minimum of 20 students to attend and will cap the attendance at 25 students. In the event of us not receiving enough interest, we will have to cancel this camp and, in this instance only, your deposit will be refunded.
Students are expected to have a good behaviour history and an average or above average fitness level. Parents will be notified if their child is in danger of losing their invitation to camp due to poor behaviour at school. These decisions will be made by the Principal, in consultation with the advocate team and Camp Coordinator. Additional information will be provided to your child as time gets closer to ensure your child is properly equipped for the camp. Their safety and comfort will depend on this. If students don’t have the required equipment they may be able to borrow a snow jacket and pants or alternatively this clothing can be hired from Mt Hotham.
Ambulance membership is highly recommended as a trip in an ambulance from Mt Hotham can cost thousands of dollars if you are a non-member. We also recommend travel insurance for an additional cost.
If you have any further queries, please contact Mrs Candy White, the Camp Coordinator at the University Campus on 5132 3800.
The link below provides a video of students attending a camp to Mt Hotham. Please visit the
below link to gain more understanding of what adventures you will get up to if you decide to
attend the Mt Hotham camp in 2019.
https://vimeo.com/143574333
Kind regards, Candy White.
Attendance
Hotline
5132 3711
Excellence
‘We do the best we can do’
Relationships
‘We value and respect each other’
Kurnai Pillars
Work Ethic
‘We are committed to working hard’
Engagement
‘We actively participate in our own learning’
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Music Staff movements
Commencing in Headstart, Mr Chris Gretton will be teaching at Churchill and University Campuses; Mr Joseph Bonnici will teach at Morwell Campus and Mr Ian Hopkins will continue to teach at all three campuses. These changes have taken place as Joseph will be on Leave for all of Term 1 in 2019.
College Music Concert – Performance Review
Over sixty students from every campus of Kurnai College participated in the annual College Music Concert. The concert featured the ensembles and numerous soloists from each campus, followed by the College Based ensembles that consisted of students from each campus, then concluded by the massed item – where everyone performed as one the song Up Town Funk.
The concert demonstrated the diversity and uniqueness of the performance acts that exist at each campus as well as the strength and unity through the Combined items.
All in all this was an exceptional evening not only through the performance of our students, but also by the number of audience members remaining after the concert and socialising with each other.
Kurnai Idol Final - Results
This year was the 10th Anniversary of Kurnai Idol.
This was an exceptional event where quality was evident. Three vocal students from each campus performed two items of their choice – one being with a fellow Kurnai student accompanying them. The judges all complimented of the “high” standard and musical diversity they were exposed to through song choice and the standards set by the accompanists.
This years final consisted of previous winners with Gemma Brown having won the event in 2016 and Dakoda Jenkins winning last year. This final was sure to make some history.
All finalists (both vocalists and instrumentalists) received prizes for their efforts in the final. The prizes consisted of trophies, medallions and monetary vouchers.
The results are as follows
Runner ups –Tyler Roncari, Gabrielle Hines and Nathan Britt (University campus); Sienna Wood, Aaron Edwards, Nyoka Alemin and Sy Fraser (Morwell Campus); Madilyn Bryce and Bonnie Sykes (Churchill Campus);
3rd Place – Carmela Cardillo and Antonio Cardillo (Churchill Campus);
Each taking home a $50 voucher and trophy;
2nd Place – Gemma Brown and Milla Samson (Churchill Campus);
Each taking home a $75 voucher and trophy; and
1st Place – Dakoda Jenkins and Nathan Britt (University Campus);
Each taking home a $100 voucher and trophy PLUS their names engraved on the Kurnai Idol Champion Shield which will be housed at the University Campus in 2019.
Sincere thank you to sponsors Kurnai College, A&P Music and Valley Trophies.
Want to learn a musical instrument?
Fill in the Expression Of Interest Music Form and return to the front office. Catering for students from all campuses.
Fundraising
Aluminium cans are being collected. Bags can be dropped off at the front office at each campus.
Kurnai Music
Attendance
Hotline
5132 3711
Excellence
‘We do the best we can do’
Relationships
‘We value and respect each other’
Kurnai Pillars
Work Ethic
‘We are committed to working hard’
Engagement
‘We actively participate in our own learning’
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Attendance
Hotline
5132 3711
Excellence
‘We do the best we can do’
Relationships
‘We value and respect each other’
Kurnai Pillars
Work Ethic
‘We are committed to working hard’
Engagement
‘We actively participate in our own learning’
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Does your child have a current Asthma Action Plan or Anaphylaxis Management Plan?
Annual Update Anaphylaxis and Asthma Management Plans
Whilst your child is attending school and suffers from these medical conditions, it is your
responsibility each year to supply the school with updated medical information from your
family doctor. This information is retained by the school so that should a medical issue arise
the correct medical treatment is administered.
Please contact your family doctor to arrange an updated Management Plan as soon as pos-
sible. Once you have the plan please ensure that the school is given this information as
soon as possible.
MORWELL CAMPUS - PATHWAYS TO SUCCESS Community News
Whilst Kurnai College is happy to include Community Announcements in our newsletters - please understand Kurnai College is not involved in the organisations or the running of any these community events.
MORWELL CAMPUS - PATHWAYS TO SUCCESS Community News
Whilst Kurnai College is happy to include Community Announcements in our newsletters - please understand Kurnai College is not involved in the organisations or the running of any these community events.
MORWELL CAMPUS - PATHWAYS TO SUCCESS Community News
Whilst Kurnai College is happy to include Community Announcements in our newsletters - please understand Kurnai College is not involved in the organisations or the running of any these community events.
MORWELL CAMPUS - PATHWAYS TO SUCCESS Community News
Whilst Kurnai College is happy to include Community Announcements in our newsletters - please understand Kurnai College is not involved in the organisations or the running of any these community events.
MORWELL EAST FOOTBALL NETBALL CLUB
Morwell East Football Netball Club will commence pre-season Under 16 and Under 18 training on Monday 19th November at
6pm, there will be a BBQ and drinks following training.
The club has appointed a new senior coach, Devon Soutar from Morwell Football Netball Club and Devon is very keen to have
our juniors join in the senior training programme.
Junior coaches are the same as last year with Josh Donovan coaching Under 18's and Clinton Monds coaching Under 16's.
The club is keen to have our juniors commence training as early as possible so that we can have a good base for starting
season 2019.
If you have not played football before we also encourage new players to the club. Please contact the relevant coaches if you
have any questions.
UNDER 18: Josh Donovan 0439 011 977
UNDER 16: Clinton Monds 0499 797 077
SENIORS: Devon Soutar 0421 952 896
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Whilst Kurnai College is happy to include Community Announcements in our newsletters - please understand Kurnai College is not involved in the organisations or the running of any these community events.
WANTS YOU Currently seeking players of all ages and abilities.
Beginners are most welcome and instruments are available.
Venue: Morwell Town Common – Cnr Elgin and Chapel Streets, Morwell
Rehearsals occur Every Tuesday @ 7pm
Come try and see what this band is all about before the rehearsal or contact the band representative for further information on Mobile: 0413 809 965