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Vincentia Vibe - The voice of our school Term 3 Week 10B 16/09/2015
A Taste Of Things
To Come!
Last week, over 80 Years 4 & 5 students from
Vincentia, Sussex Inlet, Jervis Bay, Huskisson, St
Georges Basin, Tomerong and Sanctuary Point
public schools attended a ‘Taste of High School’ day at our school. The students were divided into
groups and were given a taste of some of the subjects that they will be studying next year, including
Food Technology, Visual Arts, Music and Physical Education.
Throughout the day the enthusiastic students cooked a yummy ham and cheese pastry, channelled
their creative side by designing an individual photograph, received a master class on the different
types of musical instruments and undertook some physical activity in the school hall.
By the end of the day the primary school students had made some new friends and had a better
understanding of what great things await them in Year 7.
Thanks to Ms Morris, Ms Roxby, Mr Newton, Mr
Ryan, Ms Codey, Mr Donohue and the Vincentia
High School students who made this day such a
success.
ACT Schools Mountain Bike
Championships As the rain cleared 42 eager students dried their bikes and
packed wet weather gear for Canberra. After a very long bus
trip we arrived at Mount Stromlo to find clear weather and yes,
sunshine! Students had lots of fun taking on tracks which were not available in the race the next day - riding to the
top of Mount Stromlo was the highlight for many of our juniors.
That evening we farewelled Year 12 – Wade Garin, Danyon Grainger & Brock Nichols for their contribution to sport
since Year 7. A big thankyou to the parents who supported the students, Phil Kennedy, Jason Andre, Tamika
Purnell, Darryl Head & Ian Campbell.
Mr Volpatti, Mr Nelmes, Mr Foerster & Ms Boyce congratulate our
students on their friendship and positive encouragement with team
mates and other schools on the track.
Congratulations to the Junior Girls, Courtney Edwards, Nellie Gray,
Ruby Young & Tilhaney Grainger for coming in first place and to the
Intermediate girls, Rhianna Brown, Elyse Marr & Terri Milani for the
success of second place.
Ms Boyce
Wow! What an adventure we had at Canberra -
riding, pushing our limit and enjoying each
other’s company. Many adventures were had on
the trip away. The adventure started for Troy
even before he arrived at school! Due to the
heavy rain, Troy’s property was flooded; he escaped in a tractor and was taken to safe place where he could be
picked up in a 4WD. Troy made it to school without even getting his shoes wet and we set off in the buses for the
ultimate journey.
After a 4 hour trip in the bus we finally made it to Stromlo; the mountains we would be riding over for the next 2
days. We unloaded the bikes and got ready to hit the trail. On entry to the track we discovered that Canberra
hadn’t missed out on the rain; the track was slippery and muddy. Despite the conditions, the mountain bike team
continued on like it was a perfect day. The mud subsided as the mountain got higher; the riders who tackled the
altitude were rewarded with a beautiful view of Canberra and a long fast downhill track. Once our day of riding was
over it was time for a hot shower and a hearty meal. We were very tired and covered in mud!
Day 2 started early; eager to race we quickly got ourselves sorted and onto the buses. We arrived back at Stromlo
just in time to get a spot to camp down for the day. Nerves were high in preparation for the race but it didn’t
dampen the mood or the smiles on our faces.
The first riders lined up - 3,2,1 and they’re off! The riders flew past as fast as they could along the tarmac. The
cheers of the crowd were heard until the riders were engulfed by trees. The track was packed with riders all flying
through the single track trying to overtake each other and finish as quickly as they could.
All day, riders endured the long switchbacks and flew down the hill. Lap after lap was completed and the smiles
continued throughout the whole day. It was a race to remember!! With mud on our tyres and tired muscles the
day ended with spirits still high.
Elyse Marr
… more Mountain
Biking
Rugby League
Role Models At last week’s school assembly Mr
Sauvao presented footballs to Joseph
Simpson, Blake Wellington and Blake
Dickenson. These students were voted
by their teammates as being the best
overall performers in a recent rugby
league carnival having demonstrated
characteristics such as determination to run the ball, ball skills and teamwork.
Congratulations to the boys!
Congratulations!
Congratulations to Lily Wheeler who is the Regional
Under 12 Girls Age Champion. What a fantastic
achievement! Lily went on to represent Vincentia
High School at the State Athletics Carnival, taking 5th
place in the 100m and 6th place in the Long Jump.
Well done Lily!
R U OK?
Day In Week 9 our school celebrated R U OK? Day.
The R U OK? Foundation is a not-for-profit
organisation dedicated to encouraging all people to
regularly and meaningfully ask friends, family and
colleagues “Are you ok?“. Staff and students
supported this great day by wearing yellow t-shirts
and face paint. $100 worth of R U OK? wristbands
were sold at recess and lunch with all funds going
back to the R U OK? Foundation.
Host Family required for a
Spanish Exchange Student
for 8 weeks We have in our school a Spanish Exchange Student who is studying in Year 10. The student is a
valuable member of the school community, she loves our school and has many friends here who
she would love to remain with.
Hosting is voluntary and is a rewarding experience, enabling your family to make friends
overseas and see the world differently. We hope as a community we can offer this student a
chance to continue her education here with us.
More information on this student can be provided upon request.
If you are interested in voluntarily hosting this student please contact:-
Dine Simpson from Southern Cross Cultural Exchange on 0419 633340 or email
dinesimpson@gmail.com
Celebrating our school
spirit! The values of Vincentia High School are
Respect, Responsibility
& Personal Best
Tickets have been donated to the school by
Integrity Real Estate in recognition of our school values.
This weeks recipients are:
Lauren Allen, Isabella Creamer, Oscar Kennedy, Riley Barry,
Jack Caine, Jeremy Head & Mitchell Stahlhut
These students represented our school at the St Georges Basin Spring Fair
on Friday 11th September in a very friendly, helpful and respectful way.
Jarod Ford & Jesse Quinnell - Yr 8
Being organised with assessment work and motivated to get assistance and complete tasks in their own time.
Lexus Hall & Laughlin Kessey - Yr 7
Showing compassion and being a good friend.
Ben Smart - Yr 12
Unloaded 80 boxes of paper for the printroom staff.
Ashlea Tomkins, Brittany Burnett, William Bate & Rhianna Thomas - Yr10
Consistent effort and preparedness in Mathematics.
These values can be shown in many ways within the school community.
It is these actions of our students we, as a school, are proud of and wish to acknowledge.
Each week a student/s from the school, in any year, will
receive a FREE movie ticket to the Huskisson Theatre as
recognition of their Vincentia High School spirit.
Congratulations
to our winners!
Positive Behaviours for Success
Vincentia High School values are RESPECT, RESPONSIBILITY AND PERSONAL BEST. Students can help achieve their Personal Best by being ‘Prepared for Learning’. This can be achieved by always bringing equipment to class including pens, pencils, subject workbooks and any other specialized equipment. Please ensure that your child has the correct equipment for school so they can achieve their very best!
My name is Bryan Pike, I am accredited Drama Teacher (Grad Dip of Education, UOW), Theatre Nepean graduate and award winning filmmaker.
I am offering After School Drama Classes in Term 4 from 8th October to 3
rdDecember, Thursday
afternoons from 5 – 7pm at the Nth Nowra Community Centre. There will be a Junior Class (Ages 8 – 12) from 5pm – 6pm and
a Senior Class (Ages 12 – 18) from 6pm – 7pm. End of term showcases will occur on the 10
th December for parents and guests.
I am planning to do Units of Clowning with the Junior Classes and Mask with the Senior Classes.
I am also offering private lessons in vocal warm-ups, articulation exercises, learning accents and acting for the screen.
For those interested in further details, including costs please contact me on 0498121216, or email: bryan.pike1@det.nsw.edu.au
Defence
News
What’s happening
at VHS
Wednesday 16/09/2015
Year 12 Car Wash
Year 7 BBQ Welfare Day Plantation Point all day Mr Ryan
Thursday 17/09/2015
Year 12 Graduation Assembly
Year 12 Breakfast @ Greenfields
Friday 18/09/2015
Last day term 3
*** Tuesday 06/10/2015
1st Day of Term 4
Activity Free Week
Wednesday 07/10/2015
Activity Free Week
Thursday 08/10/2015
Activity Free Week
Friday 09/10/2015
Activity Free Week
P & C Meeting
Tuesday, 27th October, 2015.
Parent Information Session:
starts at 6pm followed by
meeting at 7.30pm.
Your School Contacts
S Glenday Principal
P Hogan Deputy Principal
Ganya Garindja, Gumbari & Support Units
G Brady Deputy Principal Stage 4 (Yrs 7 & 8)
M Meehan Head Teacher Teaching & Learning Stage 4
R Gilbert Deputy Principal Stage 5 (Yrs 9 & 10) (Rel)
P Greyling Head Teacher Teaching & Learning Stage 5
P Taylor Deputy Principal Stage 6 (Yrs 11 & 12)
H Pastor Head Teacher Teaching & Learning Stage 6
(Rel)
J Oxley School Administration Manager
W Bruffey Head Teacher Admin (Rel)
G Keogh Head Teacher English (Rel)
W Nelmes Head Teacher Sport
G Smith Head Teacher Mathematics
L Swierenga Head Teacher Science (Rel)
L Ryder Head Teacher CAPA
J von Stieglitz Head Teacher HSIE (Rel)
A Newton Head Teacher TAS
P Raftery Head Teacher PDHPE (Rel)
S Clark Head Teacher Support
J Scott Head Teacher Gumbari Unit
A Glenday Head Teacher Wellbeing Learning Support
K Lane Head Teacher Ganya Garindja Unit
K Walker & P Charlton - School Counsellors
Leadership and Social
Engagement Contacts
C Ryan & L Brooks Year 7 Advisers
M Morris Year 8 Adviser
G Keogh & L Swieringa Year 9 Advisers
J Powter Year 10 Adviser
J von Stieglitz & H Pastor Year 11 Advisers
K Edwards & G Brindley Year 12 Adviser
Term Dates:
Term 4 2015
Tuesday 6th October to Friday 18th December 2015
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