15 years Touch Football - Northern Rivers Zone Trials and Gala Day.
The 15 years Maclean High School touch teams headed to Woodenbong
for our annual zone trial and gala day jaunt. A long trip and very
hot conditions did not appear to perturb our team’s success. It was
a phenomenal day with both teams winning every game that was thrown
at them. The boys were successful scoring 8 or 9 tries in every
game with zero scored against. This was an outstanding effort. The
girls, not to be outdone, also won every game by 4 or more.
Richmond River High School put up a fight but the girls still came
out on top 6-2.
The skill level, sportsmanship and fitness from all players on the
day was exceptional and it made a massive impression on the
selectors. Unfortunately, not all players were able to be selected
but the Maclean High School students definately demonstrated they
were a force to be reckoned with.
Congratulations to Leilani Read, Maddi Norris, Molly Bennett, Tana
Lowe and Milly Godfrey from the girl’s team and Yayden Campbell,
Zephyr Trotman, David Torrens, Grant Brown, Tyrelle Waters, Kennyon
Elisaia-Thomas and Zane Lowe from the boy’s team making it into
their respective Under 15’s Northern Rivers Zone Touch Football
teams. These students will now attend the next round of selections
to contest representation in the North Coast teams. It will be
played at Bowraville on 19th March.
Zhanae Whalley (Work Placement), Mr Wythes and Mrs Lowe.
Dates to Remember 11-12 March - Year 7 Cultural Tours.
16 March - NR Zone Football, Lismore.
17 March - Year 6 Transition Workshop Day.
24-25 March - Year 12 Hospitality, Sea World.
25 March - Parent Teacher Meetings 4 - 7pm
26 March - NR Zone Open Touch, Goonellabah.
MARCH 2021 - 11th March
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NSW Surf Life Saving State Titles Huge congratulations to Kalani
Ives, Year 9, who this weekend took out the Under 17 Ironwoman
event at the NSW Surf Life Saving State titles. Kalani is a member
of the Yamba Surf Lifesaving Club and has also recently returned
from taking out first place in the K1 1500 Marathon at the 2021
Paddle Queensland State Championships.
We are happy to see that the randomness of 2020 and the craziness
of COVID has not dulled your flame Kalani.
(pics via Surf Life Saving NSW)
CHS Individual Tennis Championships Maclean High School’s elite
tennis players headed off to Sydney last week to compete in the
annual CHS State Individual Championships. Our team, consisting of
Nathan Hayman, Samantha Hayman and Piper Ramsey had a successful
week with Nathan and Piper reaching the third round of their
respective 15 years division singles events.
Sammy had a wonderful singles event reaching the semi finals after
demolishing the number one seed in the quarter finals with
confident stroke play. She then had a tight loss to the event
champion in the semi finals, but finished strongly with a win in
the bronze medal play off match for third place in the 15 years
division.
Our 15 years mixed doubles team of Piper and Nathan were quarter
finalists and, in a truly gritty performance, our 15 years doubles
pairing of Sammy and Piper overcame injury and all corners to claim
victory in the 15 years girls doubles.
Thank you to the team for their great sportsmanship and exemplary
behaviour; they were great ambassadors for Maclean High School.
Also thanks to Philipa and Tony Hayman for their support over the
week.
Mr Ramsey.
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Tell Them From Me Student Survey Maclean High School will once
again be participating in the Tell Them From Me student survey. The
Tell Them From Me student survey asks students about a range of
school experiences, including their engagement and wellbeing at
school and beyond. It also asks students about teaching practices
and the learning environment. The survey takes about 20 minutes to
complete and will be completed in allocated class time. • This
survey is an opportunity for students to let their teachers know
how they are going at school. • The survey will ask students how
engaged they are with their learning, different ways that
their
teachers teach them in class, how supported they feel at school,
and more. • Responses are confidential, which means teachers won’t
know how students have answered. • Please encourage your child to
answer as honestly as they can. There are no right or wrong
answers.
The school just wants to hear what they think and their responses
will help to improve their school. Some of the questions are there
to help the school understand students and how to best meet their
needs.
• If your child is unsure how to answer them, they can skip these
questions. • They can skip any question that they don’t feel
comfortable answering. • If your child would like to talk about any
of the questions in this survey, please encourage them to
talk to their teacher, their Year Adviser, the School Counsellor or
the School Psychologist. • If you do not wish your child to
participate in Tell Them From Me, please request and complete
a
non-consent form
https://surveys.cese.nsw.gov.au/information-for-parents/translated-resources
and send it to the front office.
Mrs Turner
Online Seminars We have been offering students the opportunity to
undertake online seminars during school time. Students can self
nominate to attend and all sessions are regularly updated in
Sentral.
Recently students in Year 8 and Year 11 sat in on a session by
General Assembly titled ‘Celebrating Indigenous
Entrepreneurship’.
We currently have several sessions listed including one for the
Game Developer Hero Summit by Lightmare Studios and How to Become a
Commando with the Australian Defence Force.
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LS1 The students in Learning Support Class 1 have been looking at
Australian Landscapes for the past few weeks. Here is some of their
incredible artwork.
Congratulations Joeden, Zac, Jamal, Correy and Nigalla. Mrs
Webber.
North Coast at the NSW Combined High Schools Girls Cricket
Championships Madeline in Year 11, Annika in Year 10 and Elora in
Year 8 were recently selected to represent the North Coast at the
NSW Combined High Schools Girls Cricket Championships at
Bathurst.
Maddie made 57 runs against Western and received a Certificate for
Excellence in Cricket and Annika took 4/28 against Riverina and
received a Certificate for Excellence in Cricket at the State Girls
Cricket Championships.
We are pleased to say the North Coast team, which all these players
were part of, was awarded the Spirit of Cricket Award.
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Northern Rivers Tertiary Roadshow In late February we had close to
100 students self nominate to attend the Northern Rivers Tertiary
Roadshow.
Representatives from seven educational institutions attended
including Southern Cross University, University of New England,
Bond University, University of Southern Queensland, University of
Queensland, Griffith University and TAFE NSW.
A great intro to post school study options, students and families
should keep an eye on Sentral for other upcoming
opportunities.
Eftpos Payments to the School As instructed by the Department of
Education recently, we are no longer able to take Eftpos payments
over the phone. This is to avoid fraudulent card activity.
Parents are encouraged to use the online payment method which is a
secure site between the Department of Education and the Westpac
Bank.
To use this payment method go to the school’s webpage and click on
the link at the top - ‘make a payment’. Enter the details of your
payment - you do not need to include a reference number or invoice
number, just the student’s name, what the payment is for and the
amount. You will also be asked to list your email address so a
receipt can be emailed after the payment is made.
The school will be notified of the payment and staff will receipt
the payment against the student’s name in our cask desk.
Morning Tea with Senator The Hon. Marise Payne Thank you from The
Hon. Kevin Hogan to all students and teachers who attended the
morning tea with Senator The Hon. Marise Payne, Minister for Women
on Monday morning.
It was wonderful to see so many young women engaging with Marise to
share their thoughts and ideas.
Marise had a great day; she was really impressed with the questions
the students asked.
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Parent Teacher Meetings Parent Teacher Meetings will be held on
Thursday, 25th March from 4-7pm. You will need to book in with
staff via the Sentral Parent Portal which will be available from
Thursday, 11th March. Times are limited so booking early will
ensure you get your desired meeting time.
If you are unable to attend that day, or miss out on a time
allocation, you can contact your child’s teachers via the front
office on 6645 2244. Mrs Martin, Relieving Deputy Principal.
Evaluation of the Educational Pathways Pilot Program (EPPP)
Important Notice - Research in the School
The school is participating in the EPPP study, an evaluation led by
Dr Katrina Barker and her colleagues at Western Sydney
University.
Students in Years 7 to 12 will be participating in the evaluation
during class time. If you do not want the data to be given to the
researchers, please return a withdrawal form to the school.
Withdrawal forms are available from the school office.
You can find more information and to download a withdrawal form
here:
https://surveyswesternsydney.au1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6A3qa0NFEFZGgN8
LS1 The students of LS1 were lucky enough to receive some new
sports equipment this week which was kindly donated by Doubtful
Creek Public School. Correy decided to set up a bowling ramp and
everyone had lots of fun watching the foam disc roll down the
ramp.
Mrs Webber.
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Helpline Numbers/Online Resources
Lifeline: 13 1114 or www.lifeline.org.au
Headspace: 1800 650890 or www.eheadspace.org.au
Beyond Blue: 1300 224636 or www.beyondblue.org.au
Reachout: http://au.reachout.com
WayAhead Directory: http://directory.wayahead.org.au/
Mental Health Telephone Access Line: 1800 011511 (operates 24 hours
a day, 7 days a week. It is staffed by clinicians who can provide
advice, make referrals and link callers to the Mental Health
Service in their local health district).
School Counsellors: Mr Andrew Allen and Ms Tay Cone.
Literacy Tip for this week: What is an Idiom?
An idiom is a phrase or expression that typically presents a
figurative, non-literal meaning attached to the phrase. eg It’s
raining cats and dogs. Saved by the bell. To sit on the
fence.
Mrs Martin, Relieving Deputy Principal.
MEANING: When a person does not take sides in an argument or is
hesitant to choose between two sides in a dispute (in order to
remain neutral).
EXAMPLE: You can’t sit on the fence any longer - you must choose
whose side you are on.