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Thursday 16th August 2018 Newsletter No. 14 Dear Parents, Caregivers and Members of the College Community,
Our College has school-wide expectations to enable successful learning; these are expressed as being “Ready to
Learn”:
L – listen to and follow instructions
E – enter and exit class on time and be prepared
A – aim high and always be your best
R – respect yourself, other and the environment
N – never give up trying
At this week’s whole school assembly, we celebrated those students whose record of learning in the first semester
identified them as learners who aim high, always give of their best, and never give up trying. Congratulations to all
students who received the Principals Award for their outstanding effort:
Our Science staff have once again prepared a week of activities to activate curiosity and interest in Science as part of
National Science Week. It is great to see students’ participation and getting involved in the daily Science Xuno news
bulletin question.
Our College staff have participated in a wide range of professional learning activities as we implement a school
improvement plan that delivers excellence in teaching and learning. A group of enthusiastic staff have even
volunteered to stay back at school on Friday afternoons, after the school day has finished, to take on an opportunity
to learn from Emeritus Professor Patrick Griffin, a renowned leader in education, the founding director of the
University of Melbourne’s Assessment Research Centre, and published widely on assessment and evaluation topics.
A few weeks ago, Emeritus Professor Griffin brought the Deputy Minister for Education from the Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia to visit our school; the Minister was keen to hear about the learning that our staff are involved in, and to see
our students’ learning in action. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has chosen the Melbourne Graduate School of
Education (MGSE) to lead a large-scale transformation of the curriculum for its 36,000 schools, a project initiated by
Emeritus Professor Griffin. We are grateful that Emeritus Professor Griffin has given our teachers the chance to
engage in this extremely worthwhile professional development.
Ms Ana Rees-Executive Principal
Emeritus Professor Patrick Griffin with teachers L-R Melissa Griffin, Cas Tardif and Faye Zollia
Education Deputy Minister Nayyaf from Saudi Arabia enjoyed the chance to meet students during his visit to KSC
The past few weeks at school have been generally
quiet, with the new building works continuing.
You may have seen advertising for surveys about a
potential change to our school’s name and uniform, to
coincide with the new building. These surveys can be
found on the school Facebook page, website, and
XUNO. They will be live until Friday, so please get all
responses in prior to that. This data is very important
for the future of our school, and we would value your
opinions. We would also like to say that, “we feel there
is an exciting future ahead for Kyneton Secondary
College”.
The year 10 formal will be going ahead again this year.
A ‘dress to impress’ night on Friday the 17th of August
will be enjoyed by the year 10 cohort. Year 10s will
have had a busy week, with a pathway information
night on Wednesday the 15th also being held. This
night provides important information about the
following years in VCE, VCAL, apprentices, and TAFE
courses.
VTAC applications opened for year 12 students last
week. This marks an important milestone for those in
year 12, as this begins their future of further education
or work. Many universities and tertiary education
providers are holding their open days, and we
encourage students to go along to these and get
some information.
Good luck to all with their future aspirations.
Estelle Winkelmann - College Captain
Thank you to all those parents and carers who attended
last night’s Year 9 into 10 Elective Information Session
and Year 10 into 11 Information Evening.
Parents / Carers who require additional assistance with
subject selection should contact the front office to make
appointments during our two course counselling days as
follows:-
· Tuesday 21st August - 9.00am to 7.30pm
· Wednesday 22nd August - 9.00am to 7.30pm
The course counselling sessions will discuss the individual
planning pathways for students. These decisions are
important and all Parents / Carers are encouraged to
attend these sessions.
Please do not hesitate to contact Cate Burton, Assistant
Principal if you require any further information regarding
course counselling.
Annette Brown-Senior School Administration
School Captain’s Report
Carnival Reminder
Course Counselling Update
UPCOMING EVENTS
August 2018
Thursday 16th
Course Counselling starts
Year 10/11 Vic Police
Career Session 11.15am
Friday 17th
VCAL Salvos Excursion
‘Knowing Your Teenager’
Parent Information Session
10am-12.30pm
Monday 20th Parent Teacher Bookings Begin
Tues 21st – Wed 22nd Course Counselling Day
Wednesday 29th
Parent Teacher Interviews No Classes
Course selection forms due
Friday 31st Year 10 TAFE Taster Day
September 2018
Tuesday 4th Phunktional Performance Cyberbulllying/sexting P1/2
Years 8 9 10
Wednesday 5th–Friday 7th Year 8 Summit Camp
Wednesday 5th Year 9 Battle for Australia
Friday 7th Year 7 Basketball
On the evening of Tuesday 7 August, fifty students from Years 8 to 12 attended
a performance of Oscar Wilde’s play An Ideal Husband at the Playhouse Theatre
in Melbourne.
After dinner at Southbank, we walked to the theatre at the Arts Centre,
received our tickets and took our seats. The play is a comedy in which a
successful politician, Sir Robert Chiltern, strives to maintain his career, family
and reputation whilst being blackmailed. Like all Wilde comedies, the dialogue is rich with incomparable wit, the
characters immersed in the drama unfolding around them, and the action through the second act was fast paced,
which we all found immensely enjoyable.
The cast delivered the performance entrancingly, and with some of the actors being quite familiar to the teachers
amongst the group – Gina Riley (from Kath and Kim) and Michelle Lim Davidson (from Utopia and Play School) – we
were treated to a most entertaining evening.
The opportunity to take such a large group of students to Melbourne to enjoy this enriching experience would not
have been possible without the kind and generous support of the MTC’s ‘Sharing the Light’ program. The program is
supported by Crown Resorts and the Packer Family Foundations, which covered the cost of the bus travel as well as
heavily subsidising the cost of tickets.
For many of the students involved, this was their first experience of live theatre, however some had also attended
MTC’s performances of Macbeth in 2017 and Jasper Jones in 2016 through ‘Sharing the Light’, which has sparked a
continued interest in the theatre for these young people.
The season of An Ideal Husband continues until August 22, and we would highly recommend the show to all of our
families!
Faye Zollia-Teaching & Learning Leader
KSC students at the Playhouse Theatre Cast of ‘An Ideal Husband’
We have been extremely fortunate in accessing the talents of the award winning and highly sought after
Phunktional, a not for profit arts company, who will deliver a performance of ‘Who Stole Your Soul’ at Kyneton
Secondary College on Tuesday 4th September.
‘Who Stole Your Soul’ is a powerful performance that explores the complex world of teenage communication on,
and of-line, including social media, which is very relevant in the world that our children are growing up in.
All year 8, 9 & 10 students will be attending this incursion. The subsidised cost is $5.00. All permission slips and
payments to be returned by next Tuesday, to the finance office. Thank you!
Take Your Seat Please!
Cyber Safety is a Must!
This space is dedicated to all things science. If you have any ideas or interesting science items to
contribute to this space, please let Ms Carter or Ms Bradford know. We hope to share your science views in
the fortnightly school newsletter.
We look forward to seeing/reading all of your exciting science stuff
Science week 2018 (11th August – 19th August)
Welcome to Science week! The school theme of 2018 National Science Week, ‘Game Changers and
Change Makers’, is focussed on the scientists, engineers, technologists, mathematicians, designers and
innovators of the past and present. Staff and students were involved in a range of activities including year
7-mousetrap racers competition, staff morning tea and daily bulletin questions – there were lots of prizes
on offer! Photos from Science week will be published in the next edition of the school newsletter.
Year 9 & 10 Applied Science
Year 9 & 10 students have been examining forgery. They have been examining money from different
countries and identifying the security features on each of the notes.
Thanks to Stephanie Hammond who took photos
of the small print on the Australian $20 and Canadian $5.
Science Space
Year 11 Physics
Year 11 students have been examining force and motion using the linear air track and photo gates.
Year 7 Science
Year 7 students have been examining simple machines and forces.
Thanks to Mr Oldaker who brought in a pulley system so the students could experience first-hand how pulleys make
work easier.
Ms Cindy Bradford-Science Learning Area Leadeer
The intermediate basketball teams went out on
Monday the 13th of August, to participate in the
interschool sports at Craigieburn. All teams
performed well, with each team winning at least one
game each.
The boy’s team played four games, with two wins
and 2 losses. Josh Roberts played four outstanding
games having plenty of scoring shots for the team.
The A-girls also performed well. Maddy Lee and
Mackenzie Cameron had a sensational afternoon
leading the girls to some wins. The B-girls won their
first two games, but unfortunately went down in
the last. Taryn Cairnes put in a brilliant effort during
each of her games.
A huge thank you to Kelly Baker who helped coach the B-girls, Zoe Turner who helped coach the A-girls, and
Matthew Paterson who helped coach the boys. Also, thank you to Bailey Maltby and Hayden Boyer for helping
assist/score.
A great day all round, well done to everyone! Ms Rebecca Wallace-Excursion Coordinator
The Kyneton Secondary College Year 8 Girls’ Soccer team
competed in the Northern Metropolitan Regional Finals on
the 6th August, at Reservoir.
The team consisted of Adrienne Cameron, Charli Copeland,
Maddi Dutton-Johns, Hayley Fleming, Lauren Girvan, Mariam
Habib, Luca Hart, Tessa Leight, Hannah McGrath, Montanna
Roberts and Jazmin Stanley-Horoch.
Mollie McCarthy (helper) and Charrouf Habib (coach/helper)
of year 10 supported the team.
The girl’s first game was against Melbourne Girls School.
They tried hard, played fairly, showed good teamwork but
were out pointed 0 to 5.
Their game against Viewbank Secondary College was a different story. At the half time break scores were even 1 - 1.
A strong goal from Maddi in the first half had given the girls confidence.
In the second half of the game, Mariam Habib added another goal to the team’s score and they were up 2 to 1. For a
good 10 minutes, KSC had many more opportunities to score- but it was not to be. Viewbank levelled at 2 all with
only a few minutes left on the clock. The final goal of the game went to Viewbank in the last moments, which meant
the final score was, 2 to 3.
The girls are to be commended for their efforts.
Mr.B.A.May-Teacher in charge
Intermediate Basketball
Year 8 Girls Soccer
This award winning initiative aims to increase understanding,
reduce stigma and improve mental health knowledge in our
shire. The Live4Life initiative is run in five secondary schools in
the Macedon Ranges.
Recently the Live for Life Crew were at KSC for the third session
in a series of workshops, this one focused upon ‘body talk’. In
the workshop, students were encouraged to engage in physical
activity, both by themselves and with others.
One of the activities they were involved in was the ‘Lily pad’
activity, which helped develop teamwork and trust. Students
were also involved in boxing and dance to get out of their
comfort zone and to challenge themselves in a fun and safe
environment.
Jasmine Saunders- Year 9 Student
Julianna de Kok- Year 10 Student
YOUR THOUGHTS ARE NEEDED!
An engaging school experience can set you up for a
lifetime of success.
Here at Kyneton Secondary College, we are busy
planning a bright and exciting future and are interested
in what you think makes a great school and brand.
Can we borrow a few minutes of your time to find out?
If so, please go to the one of the following links that
describes you.
Prospective parents
https://kynetonsecondarycollege.typeform.com/to/s
axF9H
Parents
https://goo.gl/forms/A9CfXe6mJvIUUDZ32
Students
https://goo.gl/forms/2Yp1iwKnkXjxJO7C3
Former students
https://goo.gl/forms/znN85hwBFBCV8FnZ2
Current and Former KSC Teachers and Staff https://goo.gl/forms/koN1oYrQsnJH4xi83
Mr Benjamin R Hill Leading Teacher- School Culture VCE Classical Studies Teacher
The following 5-session program will be a run by Benita
Murray, a teacher-parent of one of our students.
sTeAm TUESDAYS
August 14th to September 11th
LUNCHTIME
Creative Thinking A skill to explore for your future, by understanding a way of bringing an idea from your thoughts onto paper then
how to CREATE!
Your idea can be about ANYTHING OR just come and explore the activities. Activities will be…
Still Life drawing at an easel.
Exploring an idea on a mind map
Creating an idea on fabric
Developing an idea with research, with a group or independently
Poetry work with creative writing
Bring your lunch and digital items if needed for research. All art materials supplied.
Come for a whole lunchtime or a 20-minute session. There will be 5 sessions only. Come for one or all, your choice.
Maximum 15 people. WHERE: Art room 28
sTeAm -Science Technology Engineering Art Mathematics
Year 8 Live for Life
Calling for your Ideas sTeAm
Student DIS Survey
2018 Parent Opinion Survey WE WANT OUR PARENTS TO TELL US WHAT THEY THINK!
Our school is conducting a survey to find out what parents think of our school. The Parent Opinion Survey is an
annual survey offered by the Department of Education and Training that is conducted amongst a sample of randomly
selected parents. It is designed to assist schools in gaining an understanding of parents’ perceptions of school
climate, student behaviour and student engagement. Our school will use the survey results to help inform and direct
future school planning and improvement strategies.
Approximately 30 per cent of parents will be invited to participate in this year’s survey. All responses to the survey
are anonymous. This year the Parent Opinion Survey will be conducted from Thursday 2nd August to Sunday 26th
August.
The survey will be conducted online, only takes 10-15 minutes to complete, and can be accessed at any convenient
time within the fieldwork period on desktop computers, laptops, tablets or smartphones.
The survey results will be reported back to the school at the end of September. The survey results will be
communicated to parents through annual reporting.
Our aim is to enhance students’ resilience, optimism, confidence, and social and
emotional skills. In order to build school student and teacher capacity to undertake a
school wide approach we have decided to engage in an initiative and participate in the
Resilience Survey.
Children and young people with higher resilience are more likely to thrive in learning and achieve greater
educational outcomes.
To this end all our students have been invited to complete the online Resilience Survey, conducted by Child
Psychologist Andrew Fuller and Resilient Youth Australia Limited.
This Resilience Survey collects the self-reported strengths of our students, as well as exploring wellbeing and the
levels of hopefulness in our students. The online survey is completely anonymous and no student is identified. The
data is collected and analysed by Resilient Youth Australia and reported back to the Principal. Resilient Youth
Australia (RYA) may collaborate with experts in the area of youth resilience and wellbeing to assist with future
research. The researchers may be clinicians or academics from universities. RYA will manage all research related
activities.
Our school will use this data to help identify the strengths of our students, and enable us to ensure we are
supporting our students in an effective and meaningful way.
This online survey will be undertaken during the month of August, during class time. It is anticipated that this survey
will usually take approximately 40 minutes for each student to complete.
Students will be supported through the survey process through teachers and specialist support staff where required. If you have any questions or concerns regarding your child’s participation in the Resilience Survey, or do not wish
your children to participate, you may wish to contact the Principal or our Wellbeing Coordinator, Amanda Summers
on 54211100. Ms Ana Rees- Executive Principal
College Surveys
INSTITUTION DATE TIME CONTACT DETAILS
Australian Catholic University Melbourne Campus Ballarat Campus
Sun 12 August Sun 26 August
10am – 3pm 10am – 2pm
1300 ASK ACU Email: [email protected] http://www.acu.edu.au/study_at_acu/future_students/undergraduate/experience_uni_before_you_start/open_day
Box Hill Institute of TAFE Box Hill Campus
Sun 26 August
10am – 3pm
1300 269 445 www.boxhill.edu.au/openday
Chisholm Institute Berwick Campus Dandenong Campus Frankston Campus
Mon 27 August Thur 26 July Tue 9 October
5pm – 7pm 5pm – 7pm 5pm – 7pm
1300 244 746 https://www.chisholm.edu.au/open
Deakin University & Deakin College Warrnambool Campus Geelong Campus (Waurn Ponds & Waterfront) Melbourne (Burwood) Campus
Sun 5 August Sun 19 August Sun 26 August
9am – 3pm 9am – 3pm 9am – 3pm
1800 334 733 http://openday.deakin.edu.au/
Federation University of Australia Berwick, Gippsland & Mount Helen
Sun 26 August
10am – 3pm
1800 333 864 http://federation.edu.au/future-students/study-at-feduni/open-day
Holmesglen Institute All campuses
Thur 21 June
5pm – 6pm
1300 MY FUTURE Online bookings are essential http://www.holmesglen.edu.au/open
JMC Academy Sat 25 August
10am – 3pm
1300 410 311 https://www.jmcacademy.edu.au/events/open-days
La Trobe University & La Trobe Melbourne Shepparton Campus Melbourne (Bundoora) Campus Albury-Wodonga Mildura Campus Bendigo Campus
Fri 3 August Sun 5 August Sun 12 August Wed 16 August Sun 27 August
4pm – 7pm 10am – 4pm 10am – 4pm 3pm-6.30pm 10am-4pm
1300 135 045 http://www.openday.com.au/event/latrobe/
Melbourne Polytechnic Preston Campus
Sun 19 August
10am – 4pm
9269 1200 https://www.melbournepolytechnic.edu.au/open-day/
Monash University Peninsula Campus Clayton & Caulfield Campuses Parkville Campus (Pharmacy Focus)
Sat 4 August Sun 5 August Sun 19 August
10am – 3pm 10am – 4pm 10am – 3pm
1800 666 274 www.monash.edu.au/openday
RMIT Bundoora City & Brunswick Campuses
Sun 5 August Sun 12 August
10am – 4pm 10am – 4pm
9925 2260 http://openday.rmit.edu.au/
Swinburne University Hawthorn
Sun 29 July
10am – 4pm
1300 SWINBURNE https://www.swinburne.edu.au/openday/
University of Melbourne Parkville & Southbank Campuses
Sun 19 August
10am – 4pm
1800 801 662 https://openday.unimelb.edu.au/
Victoria University Footscray Park campus
Sun 19 August
10am – 3pm
1300 VIC UNI https://openday.vu.edu.au/
William Angliss Institute of TAFE
Sun 12 August 9am – 3pm 1300 ANGLISS http://www.angliss.edu.au
SAE Creative Media Institute Sun 5th August 10am – 2pm https://sae.edu.au
Collarts (Australian College of the Arts)
Sat 8th Sep TBA 209 Wellington St Collingwood
Open Days 2018