From The Principal … CRESTWOOD HIGH SCHOOL Telephone: (02) 9639 7422 Facsimile: (02) 9686 3462 Newsletter Date 18th May, 2018 Week 3, Term 2 Special Points of Interest: TAS Times Sport News SRC News Careers News Bronze Duke of Edinburgh English/Drama news CHS musical fundraising Copies of all excursion notes can be found on the school website. http:// www.crestwood- h.schools.nsw.edu.au Crestwood Infoline... Weeks 4 and 5, Term 2 Week B Year 9 and 10 Buffer week 22.5 Yr 12 Chemistry excursion 23.5 Theatresports Competition at Girraween High 7-9pm 24.5 Girls open KO soccer Plain English Public Speaking Competition 25.5 Police Talks Year 8 Week A Year 9 and 10 Assessment period 28.5 HSC Drama IP Panel 29.5 ICAS Science Competition Yr 11 Mentoring 31.5 Yr 11 Debating Hills Relay For Life – 9:00am Sat 18 th - 9:30am Sunday 19 th May Relay for Life is our opportunity to join together to make a difference in our community. Each year thousands of Australians participate in this event across Australia and our Crestwood High School Community team is proud to be part of that. At last count we have 116 people registered in our team including teachers, students (past and present) and parents. It is our goal to raise $20000 for the Cancer Council. Please help by making a donation online at Hills 2018: Crestwood High School - Cancer Council Walk for MND—Crestwood Public School On Thursday 17 May, I had the pleasure of joining our feeder primary school Crestwood Public in their event Walk for MND. During the afternoon several SRC members and I joined the staff and students in a walk around Crestwood Reserve to raise awareness and donations for Motor Neurone Disease research. Sadly, both of our schools have been touched by this disease (specifically ALS) losing a staff member in the last 12 months. The event however, was a bright occasion with everyone dressed in blue with blue balloons floating above as we all walked the course on a beautiful sunny afternoon. It was a wonderful event to raise awareness of MND and to remember the valuable contributions of our colleagues, who have lost their battle with the disease. Many thanks to the following students who participated in the event entertaining the young students of Crestwood Public as they walked the course: Sophie Williams Grishan Rajaratnam Lana Vidakovic Joel Hoskin Natarina Ramdhana Phoebe Tjoa Curran Bhindi Ethan Manwaring Hannah Garlick Christos Laliotitis Jai Arora Uniform Requirements I would like to congratulate our students and parents on the high standard of uniform and presentation that was evident throughout term 1 and the beginning of term 2. As the cooler weather arrives students will need to ensure they wear the correct uniform to keep warm Warmer clothing options are available from our uniform shop including long pants (for both boys and girls), school scarf in either navy blue or maroon, knitted jumper, knitted cardigan, sports jacket and track suit pants. Students are required to wear designated Crestwood High School uniform attire only Hoodies and beanies are banned items Students are reminded that they are required to wear black, fully enclosed leather upper shoes plain white socks that sit above the ankle. Long sleeve tops are not to be worn under the short sleeve school shirt. If a student is unable to be in full school uniform then they are required to bring a note written by their parent/guardian. If you are experiencing financial difficulty and need assistance in purchasing uniform please contact me directly. Therese Hourigan.
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From The Principal …
CRESTWOOD HIGH SCHOOL
Telephone: (02) 9639 7422
Facsimile: (02) 9686 3462
Newsletter Date
18th May, 2018
Week 3, Term 2
Special Points of
Interest:
TAS Times
Sport News
SRC News
Careers News
Bronze Duke of
Edinburgh
English/Drama news
CHS musical
fundraising
Copies of all
excursion notes can
be found on the
school
website.
http://
www.crestwood-
h.schools.nsw.edu.au
Crestwood In fol ine . . .
Weeks 4 and 5, Term 2
Week B Year 9 and 10 Buffer
week 22.5 Yr 12 Chemistry
excursion 23.5 Theatresports
Competition at
Girraween High 7-9pm 24.5 Girls open KO soccer
Plain English Public Speaking Competition 25.5
Police Talks Year 8
Week A Year 9 and 10
Assessment period 28.5 HSC Drama IP Panel
29.5 ICAS Science Competition
Yr 11 Mentoring 31.5
Yr 11 Debating
Hills Relay For Life – 9:00am Sat 18th- 9:30am Sunday 19th May
Relay for Life is our opportunity to join together to make a difference in
our community. Each year thousands of Australians participate in this
event across Australia and our Crestwood High School Community team
is proud to be part of that. At last count we have 116 people registered in
our team including teachers, students (past and present) and parents. It is
our goal to raise $20000 for the Cancer Council. Please help by making a donation online at
Hills 2018: Crestwood High School - Cancer Council
Walk for MND—Crestwood Public School
On Thursday 17 May, I had the pleasure of joining our feeder
primary school Crestwood Public in their event Walk for MND.
During the afternoon several SRC members and I joined the staff
and students in a walk around Crestwood Reserve to raise
awareness and donations for Motor Neurone Disease research.
Sadly, both of our schools have been touched by this disease
(specifically ALS) losing a staff member in the last 12 months. The
event however, was a bright occasion with everyone dressed in
blue with blue balloons floating above as we all walked the course
on a beautiful sunny afternoon. It was a wonderful event to raise
awareness of MND and to remember the valuable contributions
of our colleagues, who have lost their battle with the disease.
Many thanks to the following students who participated in the event entertaining the young
students of Crestwood Public as they walked the course:
Sophie Williams Grishan Rajaratnam Lana Vidakovic
Joel Hoskin Natarina Ramdhana Phoebe Tjoa
Curran Bhindi Ethan Manwaring Hannah Garlick
Christos Laliotitis Jai Arora
Uniform Requirements
I would like to congratulate our students and parents on the high standard of uniform and
presentation that was evident throughout term 1 and the beginning of term 2. As the cooler
weather arrives students will need to ensure they wear the correct uniform to keep warm
Warmer clothing options are available from our uniform shop including long pants (for both
boys and girls), school scarf in either navy blue or maroon, knitted jumper, knitted cardigan,
sports jacket and track suit pants.
Students are required to wear designated Crestwood High School uniform attire only
Hoodies and beanies are banned items
Students are reminded that they are required to wear black, fully enclosed leather upper shoes plain white socks that sit above the ankle.
Long sleeve tops are not to be worn under the short sleeve school shirt.
If a student is unable to be in full school uniform then they are required to bring a note written
by their parent/guardian.
If you are experiencing financial difficulty and need assistance in purchasing uniform please