DIARY DATES Tuesday 22nd: Healthy Lunches Wednesday 23rd: ASSEMBLY 10:30am Thursday 24th: Friday 25th LAST DAY! Monday 12th Term 4, Week 1: SCHOOL RETURNS FOR STAFF & STUDENTS IMPORTANT DATES: Book Week Week 2, Term 4 Dear Parents, Carers and Community, Welcome to our last week of the term. The Outback Adventure Farm has experienced a major upgrade. There has been new seed planng in our garden beds and we have not spared a single bed. We even expanded to the area behind the Hub room, where corn and pumpkins have been planted. The installaon of the school aquaponics system has been the highlight of the Farm restoraons. We are excited that the fish farm will produce silver perch once the stock arrives. A special menon to the high school students for indulging in some very structured mathemacs. They had to undertake a project for the green house. Starng the project from the planning phase to the implementaon phase. The project will be completed aſter we have seled the finance side of the ledger. The green house is full of germinated strawberries, red robin and roma tomatoes, capsicum and marigolds. The students will determine the profit and loss of the project. The profit or loss is determined by taking all revenues and subtracng all expenses from both operang and non-operang acvies. This will demonstrate the students ’ abilies to generate sales, manage expenses, and create profits. At the end of the project the students will understand the mathemacal boom line, of profit and loss. A reminder that our Assembly and Year 12 Graduaon Ceremony will be held this Wednesday in the school library at 10:30am. We will be live-streaming via our Facebook page for parents, carers and community members who unfortunately are sll unable to aend due to restricons. It has been a great and enjoyable Term 3. As a school, we are wishing everyone a safe and happy holiday and hope to see you fresh in Term 4. Mr Apakuki Gavoka Acng Head Teacher Secondary
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DIARY DATES
Tuesday 22nd:
Healthy Lunches Wednesday 23rd:
ASSEMBLY 10:30am Thursday 24th: Friday 25th
LAST DAY! Monday 12th Term 4, Week 1: SCHOOL
RETURNS FOR
STAFF &
STUDENTS IMPORTANT DATES: Book Week Week 2, Term 4
Dear Parents, Carers and Community,
Welcome to our last week of the term.
The Outback Adventure Farm has experienced a major upgrade. There has
been new seed planting in our garden beds and we have not spared a
single bed. We even expanded to the area behind the Hub room, where corn
and pumpkins have been planted. The installation of the school
aquaponics system has been the highlight of the Farm restorations.
We are excited that the fish farm will produce silver perch once the stock
arrives.
A special mention to the high school students for indulging in some very
structured mathematics. They had to undertake a project for the green house.
Starting the project from the planning phase to the implementation phase.
The project will be completed after we have settled the finance side of the
ledger.
The green house is full of germinated strawberries, red robin and roma
tomatoes, capsicum and marigolds. The students will determine the profit
and loss of the project. The profit or loss is determined by taking all
revenues and subtracting all expenses from both operating and
non-operating activities. This will demonstrate the students’ abilities to
generate sales, manage expenses, and create profits. At the end of the project
the students will understand the mathematical bottom line, of profit and loss.
A reminder that our Assembly and Year 12 Graduation Ceremony will be held
this Wednesday in the school library at 10:30am. We will be
live-streaming via our Facebook page for parents, carers and community
members who unfortunately are still unable to attend due to restrictions.
It has been a great and enjoyable Term 3.
As a school, we are wishing everyone a safe and happy holiday and hope to
see you fresh in Term 4.
Mr Apakuki Gavoka
Acting Head Teacher Secondary
'Kate - Goodbye and
good luck in the
future. I have enjoyed
working with you over
the past 2 years.
Work hard and your
dreams will come true.
Take care.’
Adam Bailey
'Kate,
Congratulations on
completing Year 12—all
of your hard work has
paid off!
Wishing you all the
best for the future.
I’m certain that you will
succeed in whatever
you choose to do.
Thank you for being a
great student.’
Mallory Turner
‘Kate, congratulations
on finishing school,
what a wonderful
achievement! I wish
you all the best in your
future endeavours!’
Jane Jones
'Kate,
follow your dreams. Be
what you want to be.
Good luck in the future
and congratulations on
completing Year 12!
Heather McGinty
‘Congratulations Kate!
I know at times you felt
like giving up but you
have made it!!! Best
wishes for your future.’
Mr Edwards
'Good luck Kate!
Wherever life takes
you, I am sure it will be
an interesting story.
Never lose that drive
that you have. It has
been a pleasure Kate
and I am going to miss
chatting with you
regularly.’
Lauren Trevethan
“Shoot for the moon.
Even if you miss,
you’ll land amongst
the stars!”
'There is nothing either
good or bad, but
thinking will make it
so...’
by William Shakespeare
in Hamlet.
Best of wishes Kate, in
your new adventure.
Although this is a
goodbye note, it is also
a hello to a new
adventure…’
Benediximus
(Good Luck)
Mr Simon
“Take pride in
how far you have
come and have
faith in how far
you can go!”
'Congratulations Kate,
you should be so proud.
Australia is such a big
place full of lots of
opportunities—you will
go far with such a kind
& bubbly personality.’
Jessie Rogers
'Gone a chapter…
Congratulations Kate!
Wishing you well in
your new beginning.’
Mere Mafi
'Congratulations, Kate.
You’ve done us proud.
We wish you all the
best on your journey,
wherever it leaves you.
We hope you find
success.’
Mr Kuki &
Ms Johnstone
'Kate,
congratulations on
completing Year 12.
All the best for your
future in what ever
you choose in life.’
Mrs Linnett
'Big congratulations,
Kate. Set your goals
high and always dream
big. Wishing you all the
very best for the
future.’
Mrs Ostler
'Congratulations Kate
on completing Year 12.
Wishing you all the
best. I will miss seeing
you at school and
making those nice
drinks for all the staff.’
Mrs Fay Johnstone
‘Kate, hoping
every day is full of
new adventures.
Have fun.’
Mrs Howard
Dear Kate Thank
you for being my
friend hope you
have a good time.
From Will
'Dear Kate,
you have had an amazing journey to get here and put
in so much hard work. I wish you all the best on your
next adventure and hope your future is everything
you’ve ever dreamed of.
Miss Ingham
Thank you for being
at Ivanhoe Central
School and being
everyone's friend
from Nadia
I’m so proud of you Kate for
being at Ivanhoe Central School
and going though year twelve
from Coral
Dear Kate I hope you had a
good year 12. Don’t miss ICS
too much. From Myesha
Dear Kate,
Thank you for
coming and
helping us. Did
you have fun
coming to school
with us! I’m
proud of you for making it this far.
Well done. Making it past year
twelve is a big subject. From, Ella.
Dear Kate
Congratulations on
getting through year
12. Good luck on
getting your dream
job.
From Rilie
BOOKFAIR WILL BE HELD IN WEEK 2, TERM 4
Students, have a think over the holidays about what
you can dress as for the theme of
Curious, Wild & Weird
Wow, such an amazing day we had on Thursday, designing and building fantastic flying machines.
The creative inventors that are ICS students got a real mental workout as they used only sticks and a plastic bag to create some eye catching kites. We were also blessed with the presence of some gifted engineers from Clare Public School who helped us along the way
to greatness. Thank you Clare students and staff.
The cooperation and team work demonstrated by all students was incredible as they utilized the special skills of each team member.
Teams on the day were judged on the creativity and fly-ability of their kites as well as their collaboration skills. The first place team was the Fairy Wrens, with their amazing diamond
kite.
Unfortunately, the weather would not cooperate, and while it was a warm sunny day we did not have the required wind to get our kites really flying. This did not discourage the
students though, with our fastest runners trying their hardest to get lift off. We have kept the kites so that on a windy day we can see just how fantastic they are at flying.
A big thank you to our dedicated chefs; Ms Mafi, Mrs McGinty and Mrs Edwards, for the
delicious BBQ lunch. We all needed a good feed after all that hard work.
Miss Ingham
STAFF PROFILES
Name: Miss B
What is your favourite colour?
CORAL
What’s your favourite food?
Thai Green Curry
What is your role at ICS?
School Admin Officer
What is your favourite part about ICS?
Our clever and cheerful students and our great
little community!
What is your favourite hobby?
Travelling, running/walking, and cooking!
What is something interesting about you?
I have been to 19 countries!
Name: Mrs Linnett
What is your favourite colour?
PINK
What’s your favourite food?
Roast
What is your role at ICS?
School Administrative Officer
What is your favourite part about ICS?
The staff & students
What are your favourite hobbies? Meeting
with friends.
What is something interesting about you?
I’ve worked at ICS for 20 years.
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