HOPETOUN P-12 COLLEGE THURSDAY 20TH JUNE 2019 ISSUE 19 Year 7 & 8 complete ‘Rock and Water’ HOPETOUN P-12 COLLEGE 2019 Term 2 JUNE Friday 21st June Yr 9/10 Netball Primary Celebrations Day Tuesday 25th June Careers Expo Wednesday 26th June Yr 7/8 Football/Netball Friday 28th June Last Day of Term Check the back page for Term 3 dates Hopetoun P-12 College Phone 5083 3203 Fax 5083 3016 Email: [email protected]Hopetoun P-12 College is a Child Safe School Our Yr 7 & 8 students loved participating in the 10 week program ‘Rock and Water’ with Rev. Woods. The program concentrates on students learning self awareness and increasing self confidence. Rev. Woods presents Billy his certificate for ‘Rock and Water’ Tristan and Ryan practice their ‘Rock and Water’ exercises.
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Our Yr 7 & 8 students loved participating in the 10 week program ‘Rock and Water’ with Rev. Woods. The program concentrates on students learning self awareness and increasing self confidence.
Rev. Woods presents Billy his certificate for
‘Rock and Water’
Tristan and Ryan practice their ‘Rock and Water’
exercises.
Principal’s Report
Primary Open Afternoon
The primary classrooms will be open tomorrow for parents, carers friends and relatives to come along and celebrate the end of term. Classrooms will be open from 1.30 to 2.30pm followed by an assembly in room 10. You are invited to come along, check out the classrooms, browse the Book Fair and join our celebrations.
Career Advisory Service
One of the changes in the provision of Careers Education is the introduction of a careers information pro-gram into Year 9. The program is called the Career Advisory Service and involves two important compo-nents.
The first is an online assessment tool which each Year 9 student completes to establish a careers profile. This is known as the Morrisby assessment and was completed by the students yesterday. The second will be an interview with a trained careers advisor. The interview will take place early next term before the Year 9 students head off on their overseas trip. The Career Advisory Service is delivered by an external provider and has been contracted by the Department to provide information and advice for the Year 9 students.
The Year 9 students have also been invited to attend the Careers Expo which will be held at Longerenong next Tuesday. This is a superb opportunity for not only the Year 9s but all of the students attending, to browse information on many different careers which will be represented at the Expo. The Expo will enable students to get an overview of the many, many different careers open to them.
Mid-Year Reports
The student mid-year reports are currently being prepared for distribution late next week. Assessments have been completed and teacher judgments have been made on student progress. When making these judgments, teachers draw on a range of information including formal tests and exams, informal assessments such as weekly revision tests, day-to-day work, assignments, input to class discussion and other informal strategies. We are aiming for every student to progress one year for every year of schooling. The mid-year reports will show progress over the past six months. For these reports, we expect six months growth in each of the academic areas. We also expect Effort, Behaviour and Homework to be rated as Very Good or Excel-lent. Attendance is also expected to be well within the 90-100% range unless severe illness prevails. It is widely known that the more school a student misses the harder it is to keep up with their learning and social interaction and catching-up becomes almost impossible.
Mid-year reports will therefore give you an overview of the 3As – Achievement, Attitude and Attendance.
Policies
The policies passed by School Council a few weeks ago have now been posted on our Website. The policies are:
Bullying Prevention Policy Personal Mobile Devices Policy
The Behaviour Management Plan is also available on our website.
Coming Up
End-of-term is rapidly approaching. The term closes with the Careers Expo on Tuesday for Year 9-12 stu-dents, the Year 7-8 football and netball in Horsham on Wednesday, a presentation by the ADF on Thursday and an early dismissal (2.30pm) on Friday.
Did you know that aluminium cans are able to be recycled over and over and
over again.
Remember “When in doubt….throw it out”
Homework Club
Every Thursday
3.20pm - 4.00pm
Prep - Year 6
Year 7 - Year 12
PRIMARY CELEBRATIONS
DAY Friday 21st June
From 1.30pm - 3.10pm
Come along and enjoy celebrating our students semester
and check out the
BOOK FAIR 2019
THURSDAY JUNE 20TH TO
TUESDAY JUNE 25TH
COME ALONG AND GRAB SOME GREAT BOOKS
Monday 23rd of April at Lake Lascelles
SPORTS NEWS
Game 1: Bolts 0.3.1 19 def Rampage 0.1.3 9 Game 2: Flyers 1.8.5 63 def Rampage 1.4.2 36 Game 3: Flyers 0.5.5 35 def Bolts 0.1.1 7 Grand Final: 0.9.3 57 def 0.3.1 19
A reminder that Bike Ed has commenced in Year 4 -10 PE classes. Students that are able to bring their own bike are encouraged to do so.
Year 9 & 10 girls netball lightning premiership is tomorrow, June 21st. Permission forms have been sent home and the bus will be leaving school at 8:50am Year 7 & 8 Football and Netball lightning premierships are on the following Wednesday June 26th. Permission forms have also been sent home for this and the bus will be leaving at 8:50 am.
June 21st Year 9/10 Netball Lightning Premiership – Secondary (Horsham) June 26th Year 7/8 Football/Netball Lightning premiership – Secondary (Horsham)
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Weekly Student Awards
Well done to the following students for receiving
Students of the Week
Bike Ed (PE classes)
Upcoming Sport dates:
Secondary Football & Netball Lightning Premierships
Wednesday Sport – AFLx
Claire Oataway
For taking responsibility and showing respect towards wearing the full
school uniform.
Well done Claire, you are showing wonderful respect for yourself and the
school.
Brock Hinckley
For putting an amazing effort into his writing. Brock has worked hard to expand his sentences, add new words and check his spelling.
Well done Brock, your hard work is paying off.
Kiara O’Reily
For being very responsible for her own learning and respectful towards both staff and students. Kiara greets everyone with a smile and a positive
attitude. Well done Kiara.
During this Term Prep- 3 have participated in a range of STEM
activities, we hope you enjoy looking at and hearing about our fun!
Children had to design
and build a Bubble
Wand that they
thought would blow the
biggest bubbles.
Children had to design and create a paper plate marble run. It had to have
a start and finish line and include at least 5 obstacles that the marble
must go through.
Miss Amanda Cook
Classroom Teacher
Primary Prattle Grade P-3
Registration Form can be collected at the office.
WANTED
Junior Environmental Services Assistants
At Hopetoun Campus
The Junior Environmental Services Assistant is responsible for assisting with preparation of evening meals, setting tables,
washing dishes and cleaning and tidying of meals and kitchen areas.
We are looking for team members with the ability to work well within a team environment and who are available to work from
3-30pm to 6-30pm
Across a 7 day week roster.
Minimum age for employment is 15 years.
For further information or a position description please contact
Hopetoun Campus Administration
Ph: 5083 2000
Please forward applications, including a cover letter to