Dear Parents and Caregivers Year 7 and Year 9 students share their goals of working towards Excellence. Kate’s (Year 9) goal is to “get fit for soccer season”. In seven days Kate will, “train hard and take care of my body”. In the next 30 days she will “find things that can get me motivated and things that make me happy”. Astara’s (Year 9) goal is to “get an A on my Science assignment”. In 7 days Astara will, “work hard and hand in drafts”. In the next 30 days she will “fully stay motivated”. Billie’s (Year 7) goal is to “stay on top of my homework”. In seven days Billie will, “do homework on the weekend”. In the next 30 days she will “stay organised and keep motivated”. Evy’s (Year 7) goal is to “improve maths skills”. In seven days Evy will, “stay focused in class”. In the next 30 days she will “ask a teacher for extension work”. What is your child/children doing in the next 30 days to work towards their goal? If you need some help with this, give the Year Advisor a call during school hours or contact them through the Parent Portal. Safety At the top of our Work, Health and Safety agenda is the safety of our students on bikes and in the traffic around our car park. We are working on ways to improve the safety of our students. We are changing the position of bike racks within the school grounds and creating a bike track that circles around the car park. Please ensure your child/children wear their helmets to and from school each day and talk to them about not riding through the car park. There have been some near misses. We will be addressing all students on an upcoming school assembly. A fine for not wearing your helmet is $357.00. Help us improve safety for our students. Ms Janine Marcus Principal What's Coming Up! TERM 1 Tuesday 20 February (Day 2) School Photo Catch Up Yr 11 Parent Information Evening P&C Meeting at 7.00 pm Wednesday 21 February (Day 3) FNC Murwillumbah Swimming Thursday 22 February (Day 4) FNC Open Girls Soccer Gala Day Tuesday 27 February (Day 7) AFL Gala Day U15's Boys Wednesday 28 February (Day 1) Year 7 / 11 Camp Koinonia Friday 2 March (Day 3) 2018 University Showcase Byron Bay High School Newsletter Member of the Lighthouse Valley The Future is Ours Byron Bay High School stand proudly on the traditional land of the Arakwal people of the Bundjalung Nation Our Vision Byron Bay High School delivers a collaborative learning environment where students achieve excellence through our connection with community and land creating holistic leaders of the future. Telephone: 02 6685 8188 Fax: 02 6685 8119 Email: [email protected]Website: www.byronbay-h.schools.nsw.edu.au Issue 1 | 16 February 2018
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Byron Bay High School Newsletter Term 1- Edition 1
Dear Parents and Caregivers
Year 7 and Year 9 students share their goals of working towards
Excellence.
Kate’s (Year 9) goal is to “get fit for soccer season”. In seven days
Kate will, “train hard and take care of my body”.
In the next 30 days she will “find things that can get me
motivated and things that make me happy”.
Astara’s (Year 9) goal is to “get an A on my Science assignment”.
In 7 days Astara will, “work hard and hand in drafts”. In the next
30 days she will “fully stay motivated”.
Billie’s (Year 7) goal is to “stay on top of my homework”. In
seven days Billie will, “do homework on the weekend”. In the
next 30 days she will “stay organised and keep motivated”.
Evy’s (Year 7) goal is to “improve maths skills”. In seven days
Evy will, “stay focused in class”. In the next 30 days she will “ask a
teacher for extension work”.
What is your child/children doing in the next 30 days to work towards
their goal? If you need some help with this, give the Year Advisor a
call during school hours or contact them through the Parent Portal.
Safety
At the top of our Work, Health and Safety agenda is the safety of our
students on bikes and in the traffic around our car park. We are
working on ways to improve the safety of our students. We are
changing the position of bike racks within the school grounds and
creating a bike track that circles around the car park. Please ensure
your child/children wear their helmets to and from school each day
and talk to them about not riding through the car park. There have
been some near misses. We will be addressing all students on an
upcoming school assembly. A fine for not wearing your helmet is
$357.00. Help us improve safety for our students.
Ms Janine Marcus
Principal
What's Coming Up!
TERM 1
Tuesday 20 February (Day 2)
School Photo Catch Up
Yr 11 Parent Information Evening
P&C Meeting at 7.00 pm
Wednesday 21 February (Day 3)
FNC Murwillumbah Swimming
Thursday 22 February (Day 4)
FNC Open Girls Soccer Gala Day
Tuesday 27 February (Day 7)
AFL Gala Day U15's Boys
Wednesday 28 February (Day 1)
Year 7 / 11 Camp Koinonia
Friday 2 March (Day 3)
2018 University Showcase
Byron Bay High School Newsletter
Member of the Lighthouse Valley The Future is Ours
Byron Bay High School stand proudly on the traditional land of the Arakwal people of the Bundjalung Nation
Byron Bay High School Newsletter Term 1- Edition 1
The Future is Ours
Byron Bay High School Newsletter Term 1- Edition 1
The Future is Ours
Byron Bay High School Newsletter Term 1- Edition 1
Byron Bay High School Newsletter Term 1- Edition 1
The Future is Ours
Byron Bay High School Newsletter Term 1- Edition 1
The Future is Ours
Young Songwriters Competition Open for Entries! It’s that time of year - time to pick up your instrument, get your creativity flowing and pen a song for the
annual Lismore Young Songwriters Competition. The 8th Lismore Young Songwriters Competition helps
regional young songwriters to showcase their song writing and performance talents with a Finalists
performance and awards night held during Youth Week in April.
This year’s Competition is set to be huge with a stack of awesome prizes including Røde Microphones,
paid live gigs and professional recording time. Entry is free and is open to all Northern Rives residents
aged 12-25 years. This year’s categories are:
Jazz/Soul/Funk
Punk/Metal
Urban/Electronic/Hip Hop
Folk / Country / Blues
Pop / Rock / Indi
You can enter as many songs as you like. But you’d better get writing! Entries close at 5.00 pm on
26 March 2018.
Three finalists will be chosen per category to perform at the Awards night in front of the judging panel
and a live audience. The judges will award a best male and a best female songwriter of the year and also
winners for each category. There will also be a People’s Choice Award. This year, our finalists will battle it
out at Southern Cross University’s flagship performance and production facility - Studio One29 on
Friday 13 April.
To enter the competition, submit your entry in MP3 format with lyrics attached as a Word document,