Model Farms High School NEWSLETTER ISSUE 34 Term 4 – Week 6 Monday 12 November 2012 Gooden Drive, Baulkham Hills Telephone: (02) 9624 3133 Facsimile: (02) 9838 8407 Email: [email protected]PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE… Student Success It is a wonderful week when I have so many students to congratulate! Congratulations to year 9 student Mackenzie Bohan who has been selected for the Under 16 State Baseball team to play in a national tournament in Geelong in January next year. Mackenzie has been playing baseball for 11 years and trains exceptionally hard to achieve his personal best. He was selected because of his enormous talent, dedication and commitment to his sport. Mackenzie will play against other state and country teams over a 9 day period and if good enough, could be selected to represent Australia on a national team. Congratualtions Mackenzie, we’re very proud of you. Good luck also to Year 10 students Andrew McMenemy, Mason Kidd and Christopher Lomberg who have been selected to audition for the 2013 NSW Public Schools Senior Drama Ensemble. It is quite exciting to hear of the continual and ongoing recognition Model Farms High School receives in the Arts Unit. I’m sure the boys will do us proud. Congratulations to Caitlin Martin, also of Year 10 who is performing at the Schools Spectacular as part of the NSW Public Schools Singers. Caitlin is an accomplished singer and has performed in the Spectacular for the past 6 years and will be involved for a large part of the performance this year. Year 12 student Timothy Hill looks like having a fantastic year after his HSC as he has been accepted as a WEP exchange student to Belgium next year. Through his personal application and personal interview Timothy displayed curiosity and maturity, both of which are essential attributes of successful exchange students. While in Belgium, Timothy will live with a volunteer host family and attend a local school full time. Congratulations also to Year 10 students Lauren Brokenbrough and Monique Uytterhoeven-Spark on being invited by Open High School to attend a Japanese language workshop being held at Australian National University in Canberra on the 5th and 6th December. The girls will be attending this exciting workshop and will be staying on campus at the university and will experience some exciting opportunities to improve their Japanese. Additionally, Lauren has been advised by Open High where she currently studies Japanese, that she is being awarded the Open High School 'Long Tan Leadership and Teamwork Award' in 2012. This is a fantastic honour for Lauren and a wonderful achievement. She will be presented with her certificate at an Open High School Presentation ceremony in December. Lauren will continue to study Japanese and Italian through OHS for her HSC as she is unable to study them at Model Farms High School due to clashes on our timetable. We are however delighted that one of our students demonstrates such effort and diligence in all of her subjects, regardless of where they are studied. Congratulations Lauren and all our accomplished and talented students this week.
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PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE… Student Success It is a wonderful week when I have so many students to congratulate! Congratulations to year 9 student Mackenzie Bohan who has been selected for the Under 16 State Baseball team to play in a national tournament in Geelong in January next year. Mackenzie has been playing baseball for 11 years and trains exceptionally hard to achieve his personal best. He was selected because of his enormous talent, dedication and commitment to his sport. Mackenzie will play against other state and country teams over a 9 day period and if good enough, could be selected to represent Australia on a national team. Congratualtions Mackenzie, we’re very proud of you. Good luck also to Year 10 students Andrew McMenemy, Mason Kidd and Christopher Lomberg who have been selected to audition for the 2013 NSW Public Schools Senior Drama Ensemble. It is quite exciting to hear of the continual and ongoing recognition Model Farms High School receives in the Arts Unit. I’m sure the boys will do us proud. Congratulations to Caitlin Martin, also of Year 10 who is performing at the Schools Spectacular as part of the NSW Public Schools Singers. Caitlin is an accomplished singer and has performed in the Spectacular for the past 6 years and will be involved for a large part of the performance this year. Year 12 student Timothy Hill looks like having a fantastic year after his HSC as he has been accepted as a WEP exchange student to Belgium next year. Through his personal application and personal interview Timothy displayed curiosity and maturity, both of which are essential attributes of successful exchange students. While in Belgium, Timothy will live with a volunteer host family and attend a local school full time. Congratulations also to Year 10 students Lauren Brokenbrough and Monique Uytterhoeven-Spark on being invited by Open High School to attend a Japanese language workshop being held at Australian National University in Canberra on the 5th and 6th December. The girls will be attending this exciting workshop and will be staying on campus at the university and will experience some exciting opportunities to improve their Japanese. Additionally, Lauren has been advised by Open High where she currently studies Japanese, that she is being awarded the Open High School 'Long Tan Leadership and Teamwork Award' in 2012. This is a fantastic honour for Lauren and a wonderful achievement. She will be presented with her certificate at an Open High School Presentation ceremony in December. Lauren will continue to study Japanese and Italian through OHS for her HSC as she is unable to study them at Model Farms High School due to
clashes on our timetable. We are however delighted that one of our students demonstrates such effort and diligence in all of her subjects, regardless of where they are studied. Congratulations Lauren and all our accomplished and talented students this week.
HSC The HSC is over! Congratulations to all our Year 12 students. I’m sure quite a few students have partied already but I encourage them and their parents to still be mindful of the potential dangers of ‘partying hard’. We hope all of our students have a safe and happy time celebrating. School Prefects Congratulations to our new prefects for 2013. With a large number of students nominating for the positions it is indeed an honour to secure one of them. The prefects are Mitchell Hannah, Daniel Grosskopf, Mason Kidd, Liam Campbell, Joshua Donohoo, Thomas Allen, Wilsen Ke, Holly Dymond, Nicole Fitzsimons, Parvathi Subramaniam, Jaimie Swavley, Alison Hill, Cassandra Easthorpe, Taylah Starc, Veronica Scislowski and Hannah Overton. This year we specifically asked students to also nominate for the positions of Sports House Captains and we now have a team of 8 Year 11 students who will be led in their roles by our 2 Year 12 Sports Captains, Naomi De Bruine and Joe Macrae. Our Sports House Captains for 2013 are Rishelle Gribben, Brooke McDonald, Yasemin Bugdayli, Aashna Kumar, Hayden Ivers, Fletcher Bailey, Mitchell Williams, and Amir Saberian. I’m sure our house spirit will be fun and competitive next year. Congratulations to all elected representatives. Christina Bennet Principal
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TERM 4 CALENDAR
WEEK 5
Mon 12/11 Yr 9 Camp Collaroy Yr 11 SAC PIP Day
Yr 7 Geography Excursion Sydney Olympic Park
Tue 13/11 RYDA Driver Awareness Yr 10 Yr 9 Camp Collaroy Wed 14/11 Yr 9 Camp Collaroy Thur 15/11 Multicultural day Yr 12 Formal Curzon Hall
Yrs 7-11 Dance Workshop period 4 Fri 16/11 Yr 10 Luna Park Excursion
Yr 11 English Standard & Advanced Creative Composition
WEEK 6 Mon 19/11 Year 7 Swim School
Tue 20/11 Yr 12 Elevate Study Sessions periods 3 and 4
Yr 7 Swim School Wed 21/11 School Spectacular ehearsal Thur 22/11 School Spectacular rehearsal Primary Links Matthew Pearce
Public School Yr 7 Swim School Fri 23/11 School Spectacular day rehearsal
and Evening Performance Tug Dumbly incursion periods 1 & 2 Yr 10 incursion Tug Dumbly Yr 7 Swim School
WEEK 7 Mon 26/11 Yr 7, 2013 Pathfinders Day Yr 11 Modern History Assessment Tue 27/11 Yr 7, 2013 Pathfinders Day Wed 28/11 Yr 8 ‘A Case of Conspiracy’ Thur 29/11 HSIE Review MUFTI Day
Primary Links to Matthew Pearce Public School Yrs 7-11 Dance Workshop
Fri 30/11 HSIE Review Yr 7 Vaccinations
Yr 11 Phy Assignment due Yr 11 Phy Man Ray Assignment due
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FROM THE FACULTY THAT COUNTS! Congratulations to the following Maths merit recipients:
Year 7 Abbey Sim, Adrian Vecchio-Hoehne. Year 8 Brentin Azzopardi, Cara Boljevac, Stephen Burns, Katie Driscoll, Isabelle Gillooly, Emily Jenkins, Andrew Klass, Aleysha Roughley, Timothy Martin x 3, Alexandra Stani, Timotius Teh, Daniel Waters, Dylan Wright, Vivienne Wong, Rose Xu Year 11 Lauren Gartlacher This week’s news The Yearly Examinations are now over and teachers are now busy marking and writing their end of year reports. We are looking forward to the Year 10 Luna Park excursion and Multicultural Day in week 6. All classes are now studying topics that will prepare students for their work next year. Please emphasise to your children that it is most important that they maintain their work standards and fully engage in all lessons right up to the end of this term in order to help them to successfully make the transition to their next year’s classwork. Calculators: Please make sure that all students have their own calculator. The Casio fx-82AU is sold at the uniform shop for $35. Students need this calculator from Year 7. It is vital for their progress that students are familiar with their calculator and know how to use the different functions. Fun with Maths Year 9 are studying ‘Graphs of Physical Phenomena’ at the moment. In this topic students learn how to interpret travel graphs, which can be a bit confusing at first. Here is a link to a website that describes how to read travel graphs: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9l4s98zHEw Answer to last week’s problem: Rukaya sold all of her eggs. She first sold half of her eggs plus half an egg to her neighbour, without needing to break an egg. Then she sold half her remaining eggs plus half an egg to her uncle, again without breaking an egg. Finally, she sold half her remaining eggs plus half an egg to her friend, without breaking an egg. How many eggs did Rukaya begin with? Answer: 7 Have a Mathematical week, From Jackie Dalton and the Maths Faculty Staff
Uniform Shop Re-opens for Normal Trading FRIDAY - 31 JANUARY 2013
MODEL FARMS HIGH SCHOOL UNIFORM PRICE LIST
Trading Days and Hours Monday, Wednesday and Friday
8.10 am until 9.00 am
Payment Options Cash - Cheque - Visa - Mastercard
NO Eftpos
ITEM PRICE
BOYS
Shirt - Blue (Junior) / White (Senior) $30.00
Shorts – Grey (easy care) $35.00
Long Trousers (easy care) $45.00
GIRLS
Blouse – Blue (Junior) / Lemon (Senior) $30.00
Skirt – Check (Junior) / Grey (Senior) $55.00
Long Pants $40.00
JUMPERS
Fleecy $40.00
Wool - (Australian Wool) $80.00
SPORT
Top $40.00
Shorts $35.00
TRACKSUIT (By Order Only)
Jacket Only $75.00
Pants Only $50.00
Complete Set $120.00
MISCELLANEOUS
Aprons $13.00
Tie – Junior / Senior $20.00
Blazer $200.00
Calculator $35.00
Exercise Books – ie. maths, music, normal $various 2012/2013 - Prices subject to change without notice – includes 10% GST
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The Gardening Group During 2012 the gardening group took part in many projects around the school. Have you seen the changes to the school quadrangle yet? If not you won’t know how much hard work went into the transformation of the garden. It involved removing rubbish and old plants. The area was turned over and mulched. It took around 30 wheelie bins to fill the garden with mulch. The plants were put in and the effects were dramatic. The tree
was kindly painted with the assistance of Mrs Munroe and various volunteers from Year 10. Painting the seat blue brought the whole project together. The wonderful students who participated in this project have the sincere thanks of Mrs Snell and the school community. They gave up their time and worked very hard to achieve this outstanding result.
A big thank you to the P&C who were very generous in their donations and support of the project. Once again for all the support that was offered by the school community to make this project a success.
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The veggie patch At the moment the group have started a veggie patch in the Ag plot in the school grounds. Again the students have worked extremely hard and their efforts have started to pay off. This week they were able to pull out a few weeds, water their plants and look at how much the plants have grown. Students have planted tomatoes, zucchini, herbs, sunflowers and beans.
I look forward to the coming weeks when wewe can harvest our crops! Mrs Snell
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Statement of Account – from Model Farms High School You may have noticed recent changes to the way we Invoice Students for Subject Fees, Excursions and other Extra Curricular Activities on your Family Statement of Account. This method is used in schools to assist in the administration of the event and to give parents an overview of what is happening in the near future. A statement of account is in no way a letter of demand, rather a tool that outlines what may be outstanding as far as subject fees and future excursions. A Statement of Account is not an all inclusive list of charges for the year and new items are added throughout the year. Some frequently asked questions may assist you in understanding your recent Statement of Account received last week. An example is set out below.
Frequently Asked Questions: Why am I being charged for Excursions when I haven’t seen a permission note? In the organisation of an excursion, the office types the permission note ready to distribute to students. In most cases, an invoice is then created against that student, ready for when they return with their signed permission note from home with their payment. That payment is then offset against the invoice. Are all Excursions & Extra Curricular Activities Invoiced? No, when a large number of students are attending an activity, then a bulk invoice will be created for all students in the Year or Subject. You will know which activities are invoiced when you read the permission note in the payment section; it will say Invoiced with the fee charged. I have just received my Family Statement of Account and there is an item listed that I paid for last week, why? The Invoice is only as current as the day it was printed. You will see that date at the top right hand side of the Statement. If you have paid an item within a couple of days after this date then it is likely that the Statement and your payment have crossed in the mail.
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My child did not or will not be attending the event and I have been charged for it. All outstanding Invoices are cancelled after the event has occurred, so if your child did not have permission to attend, it will be removed from your Statement after the event has been finalised. Is the School charging me twice (Double Dipping)? No, the School is not charging you twice. In fact this method prevents a student paying for excursions twice. If the item still appears as outstanding on our system, when the student comes to the payments window, our staff know that the student has not paid and we offset the payment with the invoice. Using the alternate manual process, a student can come and pay for an excursion more than once with no system flags to advise any previous payment. This rarely happens, however, only until a report is done to review how many students have paid to attend is any duplication identified and the family advised. What if I have Questions? Should you have any questions regarding a Statement of Account at any time, or wish to make payment arrangements, please do not hesitate to speak with Jo Warner or Natalie Anderson in our Finance Office.
FROM THE HSIE FACULTY
Year 8 Ancient and Medieval Show On Friday, the 2nd November, Year 8 students were given an insight into weaponry and armour from Ancient Rome, Greece and Medieval Europe. The day was split into two sections consisting of a show presented by historical warfare expert, James Adams and 3 periods of Medieval activities. During the day we were able to interact with weapons, armour and other medieval equipment. These were made to look like the exact replica of the originals. At the beginning of the show students could volunteer to try on armour from different regions in Europe. The costume to represent what an ancient Greek soldier wore consisted of a thick cotton breastplate, bronze greaves (shin pads), a large wooden shield which weighed 12 kilograms and a fancy helmet which had a plume made from horse hair. The Romans had developed a more effective and protective suit of armour. The armour was skilfully made out of strong but expensive metal. A particular feature of the costume was the chain mail which the students had the opportunity to try on. It was very heavy and could weigh up to 30kg.
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Many weapons were used in the middle ages. Each weapon had its own purpose. The most common weapons used were the sword, shield and spears. Bows and arrows were also used but not as frequently. Swords were made in many different styles. In the Middle Ages, daggers were introduced as a substitute to swords because people committed too many crimes with swords so they were no longer allowed to carry them around. Shields played an important role in battle. Rounded shields were held by some soldiers to maximise protection. Wooden shields were light and cheap to make but over time would start rotting. As shields developed, metal was used instead.
Torture was used during the Middle Ages as a form of punishment. We were able to see a pillory, which was used to hold the person’s wrists and neck. The stocks were to hold the person’s ankles. James Adams demonstrated how hanging worked, without anybody being hurt! Chopping off body parts such as hands was a common torture method. We thoroughly enjoyed the day and benefitted from the experience. Report by Angela, Holly, Katie, Katrina and Rebecca of Year 8.
NON-SPORT ON WEDNESDAYS
Just a reminder that if your child is attending non-sport on Wednesday afternoon they will need both a note with why they need to attend non sport and something to work on. This can be either homework or an upcoming assignment.
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SPORT BUS PASSES CAN NOT BE PURCHASED ON WEDNESDAYS
Sports Bus 052-001
Please indicate preferred pass:
A 5 trip pass for $37.50 No. of passes ______ Total $________
A 10 trip pass for $75.00 No. of passes ______ Total $________ Name of Student/s _______________________________________Year/s____________ Payment by: CASH CHEQUE
PAYMENT BY MASTERCARD OR VISA SLIP Please circle the appropriate card
Please debit my Mastercard / Visa Account No: / / / 4 digits 4 digits 4 digits 4 digits Amount in figures _____________________________ Expiry Date: _______________ CCV: ___________ Name of Credit Card Holder (as shown on card) _______________________________ Signature of Credit Card Holder: ____________________________________________
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The office may need to contact you urgently please complete the form below and detach from newsletter and return to the front office. CHANGE OF CONTACT INFORMATION MODEL FARMS HIGH SCHOOL
Name of Student: _____________________________________________ Year _____________
New Address: _____________________________________________________________________