Mt Evelyn Campus News
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16 May 2014 A Fortnightly Bulletin Issue No. 7
Respect ♦ Endeavour ♦ Achievement ♦ Pride
May
Monday 19 Music in the Round - MB Performing Arts 7.30pm
Tuesday 20 Senior Concert Band Rehearsals 3.30-4.30
Wednesday 21 Year 7 Netball
Thursday 22 Junior Concert Band Rehearsals 3.30-4.30
Monday 26 Year 8 Netball
Tuesday 27 Senior Concert Band Rehearsals 3.30-4.30
Thursday 29 Yarra Group Cross Country
Thursday 29 Junior Concert Band Rehearsals 3.30-4.30
June
Mon-Fri 2-6 Year 9-10 Exams
Friday 13 Report Writing Day - PUPIL FREE DAY
greatly appreciated. A very big THANK YOU must go to the Bendigo Community Bank who very kindly funded the plants which enabled us to create a beautiful entrance for our Performing Arts Centre. Check out the before and after photos in the office area, it’s an incredible change!!
Our cakes are ready!!
After 12 weeks and a great deal of painstaking hours, our year 9/10 students have finally finished their decorated cakes. Every year I run this
class, I am often impressed by the imagination and creativity of our students and this year was no different. The students have done a fantastic job on their cakes, with some students taking on some ambitious challenges with their cakes. The cakes are currently on show in the office area so please check them out. 2014 Youth Summit
We were fortunate all our Year 9 students were invited to the Shire of Yarra Ranges Youth services, Youth Summit for 2014. Guest speakers including Kurt Fearnley who shared his experiences in achieving some incredible feats within his life. This included winning the Sydney to Hobart yacht race, winning several medals in the Paralympics and crawling his way through Kokoda and the Great Wall of China. Kurt was inspirational with all students hanging off every word he spoke. Project Rockit gave some very realistic strategies for students to combat
From the Campus
Principal
Dear Parents and Students
Our Biggest Backyard Blitz was Brilliant!!!!!
After a great deal of planning, advertising and consulta-tion we had our backyard blitz. We had almost 200 people attending through-out the day who primarily came from the Discovery Church as well as about a dozen students with their families. With chainsaws on the go as well as a great deal of weeding and cutbacks, we managed to get rid of years of overgrowth and noxious weeds which had grown into trees. It was such a great day with everyone pitching in with a smile on their face and enjoying the day. We achieved so much and really transformed the look of our garden.
Now we have scope to really create an amazing yard and plan for our students to contribute to making it so. A massive thank you goes to Counsellor Maria McCarthy who initiated this blitz, Sue Colverson for
organising this amazing event, the incredi-ble team from Discovery Church, our fabu-lous parents who worked tirelessly throughout the day in particular ‘The Huiskens, Brian Smith, Carole Hartshorn and Lisa Robertson who were there for nearly the whole day. Thank you also to the students who dug, swept, pruned, dragged branches, planted and raked, your attendance, effort and help was
on-line bullying. Catherine Moolenschot spoke at length about how to build confidence and the Indigenous Hip Hop group got everyone up and dancing! It was an awesome summit with all students enjoying the experience. Parent Teacher Interviews
It was pleasing to see so many families taking advantage of the Parent Teacher interview times to discuss their child’s progress. Having the interviews happening all in one building made it so much easier for families to find staff. If you were unable to make the interviews, feel free to contact any staff member to discuss your child’s progress.
Uniform
With the colder weather creeping up on us, it is a timely reminder that any extra clothing worn for warmth must not be seen. Therefore they must be hidden under-neath the polo shirts. Extra coats must be either the school jacket or a plain navy jacket with no other logos. Hoodies are not permitted under any circumstances. Students are welcome to wear either summer or winter uniform throughout the year but must wear the correct socks or leg wear. For girls tights can only be worn with the winter skirt not the summer dress. If they wish to wear socks with tights, the socks must be the same colour as the tights. Grey or white socks can be worn with either.
SUMMER BOYS & GIRLS
Grey shorts or pants (Boys) Navy blue polo shirt with school logo
Navy blue windcheater with school logo
White shirt with school logo
White collared shirt School Tie
School Blazer Grey or white socks
Summer Dress (Girls) Navy blue pants (Girls) Navy blue tailored shorts (Girls) Hat – plain navy blue baseball style cap or school cap
WINTER BOYS & GIRLS
Navy school pants (Girl) Winter Skirt (Girls) Navy blue polo shirt with school logo
White shirt with school logo
Navy Blue windcheater with school logo
Navy blue Woollen Jumper with school logo
School Tie (optional) School Blazer (optional) Grey or white Socks
Navy blue or black tights (Girls) If socks are worn with tights, they must be the same colour as the tights Plain navy blue jacket (for extra warmth) with no other colours / logos or School jacket
Leggings are not permitted. Below is the policy that was printed in the Ready to Learn booklet. If families have difficulty in providing the correct uniform, please contact the relevant Coordinator to discuss the issue.
PE UNIFORM Navy blue sports polo shirt with school logo Navy blue shorts Plain navy blue or black tracksuit pants Runners NB: All shorts, skirts must be no more than 10cm above the knee and pants are to be hemmed above the shoe line to avoid drag.
Your support in this matter is greatly appreciated.
NAPLAN
This week year 7 & 9 students participated in their NAPLAN testing. This testing does provide staff and families valuable feedback as to where students sit in regard to VELS. It also allows students to experience examination conditions which is crucial to their future studies especially in VCE.
What’s on for Education Week?
The Library is celebrating Education Week with a display of books: Scientists do Amazing Things. Students are encour-aged to come to the library to browse, borrow and learn more about science, scientists who changed the world and learn about discoveries made by scientists that have affected every area of our lives. Science stimu-lates key developmental and behavioural skills such as problem solving, patience, creativity and teamwork. Check it out!! MONDAY
Craft Club at lunchtime in H1 Cross Country during period 3 for the whole campus Music in the Round – Performing Arts Centre,
Mooroolbark Campus 7:30 TUESDAY
Careers room available to all students at lunchtime in E1
In-line Hockey in the Gym at lunchtime Yr 10 Round Robin Sport – Girls & Boys football
WEDNESDAY Running Club at lunchtime down at the Athletics
Running Track Lego Club in the Library at lunchtime Yr 7 Round Robin sport; Boys football, soccer &
Girls netball THURSDAY
iPad games in the Library at lunchtime FRIDAY
Magic Society in the Library at lunchtime Robyn Dew Campus Principal
YARRA HILLS SECONDARY COLLEGE
School Uniform is to be purchased from PSW at their shopfront store in Ringwood East
18-20 Railway Avenue Ringwood East 3135 (Melway Ref: 50 B8) (03) 9879 5500 Hours: Tues-Fri 8.30am-4.30pm Sat 8.30am – 2.30pm Sun-Mon CLOSED www.psw.com.au
Year 7 Badminton
On Friday 9 May our Year 7 students
competed at the Yarra Group level for badminton with outstanding results. We had 5 boy teams and 2 girl teams involved with the only other school involved being Lilydale High School
with one boy and one girls team. The No 1 boys and girls teams from Mooroolbark campus were undefeat-ed and will now compete at the Eastern Zone Finals next term. The No 1 boys team from Mount Evelyn campus finished a very close second with their only defeat being against the Mooroolbark campus No 1 team. The team consisted of Christian Cameron, Ben Nettlefold, Kaleb McKinnon and Billy Meldrum. Congratulations also to Jayden Aubert, Chris Luke and Hailey Hackett for their spirited efforts on the day. Demos Koullacas
Evening Presentations A series of evening presentations in May is on offer to parents. To secure your place in any of these presentations simply email [email protected] including your NAME, No. of Tickets required and DATE attending. Collect and pay for tickets on the night. Cost of each presentation: $15 per person (at the door) NO EFTPOS - Free Tea/Coffee from 6.30pm. Enquiries: 0433 616 771
Please note that these are public events – all are welcome
The following evening presentations are on offer
Keeping Children Safe Online! (Presented by Brett Lee) Monday May 12th, 2014 7pm to 9pm Lowther Hall 17 Leslie Rd, Essendon OR Wednesday June 18th, 2014 7pm to 9pm Whitefriars College 156 Park Rd, Donvale
Raising Resilient Girls! (Presented by Sharon Witt) Monday May 19th, 2014 7pm to 9pm Mater Christi College 28 Bayview Road, Belgrave
Developing Positive Adolescents! (Presented by Greg Mitchell) Monday May 26th, 2014 7pm to 9pm Penola Catholic College 29 Gibson Street, Broadmeadows OR Tuesday May 27th, 2014 7pm to 9pm St. Leonard’s College 163 South Road, Brighton East
BUS PASSES AND MYKI CARDS
It has been brought to the school’s at-tention that not all students are show-ing their School Bus Passes and Myki Cards when using the school buses to and from school. It is important that all students comply with requests from the school and the bus companies to carry and show their bus passes at all times. If a bus pass has been lost a replacement can be obtained from the Office for a cost of $5.00. The bus companies have advised the school that if a student continually tries to board a school bus without a valid bus pass they will be refused transportation and the student’s parent will be notified.
As part of the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development’s Health and Safety Manage-ment Plan, new labelling will be installed at our school. The labels remind people to contact school reception prior to undertaking any works at the school, to ensure they have up-to-date information from the school’s asbestos register. Asbestos - which was used extensively in building materials in the past but is now banned - is considered safe unless damaged or in poor condition. The new labels form part of a comprehensive program to ensure Victorian government schools remain safe. Children’s safety is our number one priority. That is why we are taking this extra step as a precaution.
Yarra Hills Secondary College
Mt Evelyn Campus
Thank you for the donation of plants
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