Email: strathfi[email protected]Phone: 9746 6990 Fax: 9746 3517 Term 4 WEEK 10 Dec 17—Years 7-10 Reports Issued Dec 18 -Mahboba’s Promise Concert Dec 19– END OF ACADEMIC YEAR 2018 / Last day of Term 4 2019 Term 1 Start Dates and Times Please see Ms Lyris’ Final Leer to Parents: Mailed and also aached SGHS NEWSLETTER Week 10 B Term 4 2018 SNAPSHOT OF WEEK 9 @ SGHS Congratulaons Year 12 2018, on your outstanding HSC results. We’re every proud of you! Year 12 Texles and Design Major Work displayed at Strathfield Town Hall Congratulaons to Upsanjan Banwait who was awarded the “Texles Award” and a voucher for $120 for the “feminine and elegant line” of her costume which caught the eye of the judges. Upcoming Events Thursday, 31 January 2019 Year 8 9 am Year 9 11.30 am Year 10 1.00 pm Wednesday, 30 January 2019 Year 7 9 am Year 11 1.30 pm Year 12 11.30 am
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Congratulations Year 12 2018, on your outstanding HSC results.
We’re every proud of you!
Year 12 Textiles and Design Major Work displayed at Strathfield Town Hall
Congratulations to Upsanjan
Banwait who was awarded
the “Textiles Award” and a
voucher for $120 for the
“feminine and elegant line” of
her costume which caught the
eye of the judges.
Upcoming Events
Thursday, 31 January 2019
Year 8 9 am
Year 9 11.30 am
Year 10 1.00 pm
Wednesday, 30 January 2019
Year 7 9 am
Year 11 1.30 pm
Year 12 11.30 am
Our final Being 10 session for the year was held on Thursday, 6th of December 2018 with Homebush Public
School as part of the Year 6 transition activities. The girls were actively engaged with the activities that involved
lots of group discussions and hands on activities. Empowerment, self confidence and talks of their aspirations
and goals were discussed. The students enjoyed getting to know our SRC members and the types of activities we
have here at Strathfield Girls High School. We hope the girls left the session feeling inspired, empowered and
more confident. We hope to see many of them here next year!
SRC Body 2018
Our amazing Hospitality students and their teachers catered for Chalmers Road families.
Being 10: Year 6 Transition with Homebush Primary School
Chalmers Road School Presentation Day
Piano Concert
On Monday 10th December to Wednesday 12th December Year 9 travelled
to Myuna Bay for their annual school camp. The students had the
opportunity to participate in a range of activities over the 3 days which
included Kayaking, Rock climbing, Archery, High Ropes, Flying Fox and
Challenge course. The entertainment continued into the night with
students taking part in a scavenger hunt challenge on night 1, which gave
them the opportunity to explore the flora and fauna around the camp
grounds. On night 2 students were divided into teams for quiz night which
had students up dancing, singing and completing individual challenges
including the vegemite challenge. Students also had the opportunity to
relax down by the pool after a busy day on activities. Overall, it was an
enjoyable 3 days and a great way to finish the year after all the hard work
students have put into this year.
Year 9 Camp
Year 8 at LUNA PARK (Maths Excursion)
On 3rd December, Japanese B class accompanied by Ms Fan had the
privilege to attend The Japan Foundation at Central Park Building.
We left school at 9:00am and travelled straight to The Japan
Foundation. From 10 to 12, we learnt about history and
contemporary use of Furoshiki, expressions and manners when
visiting Japanese homes and expressions for offering help.
There were a variety of items such as Manga, Japanese Artwork,
Videos, DVD etc on display.
At 12, we headed downstairs where we enjoyed lunch for around 40
minutes. Following this break, we went to Daiso Japan to buy some
Japanese items.
From around 1 pm, we walked to Matcha Ya to have some Japanese green tea dessert. We purchased Matcha ice-cream,
Matcha drinks and several more delicious items.
After dessert, we walked to Regents place and the Galleries building. We experienced some typical Japanese style vending
machines, Dorayaki (Japanese style pancake) shop, Izakaya restaurants, Uncle Tetsu cheese cake shop, book stores and
others. After a long but meaningful day, we walked back to school.
Overall, the entire day was a valuable and exciting experience. Not only did we all gain a deeper understanding of
Japanese culture, we all had a lot of fun!
Jesslyn Devika Lo 8JAPB
2018 Year 8 Japanese B Class Excursion
Term 4 Week 9 Sports News
Grade Sport Result
Teams travelled by bus to their various venues to play in the Bligh Zone Grade competition. This week teams played in the grand finals. Congratulations to all successful teams.
Players of the Week
A special mention to the Summer Grade winners: Year 7/8 Oz Tag team 1 placed first in the
competition.
SPORT RESULTS SCORE
7/8 European Handball 1 Defeated by Tempe 1 5-11
7/8 European Handball 2 Forfeit
7/8 Oztag 1 Defeated Tempe 4 3-2
7/8 Oztag 2 Defeated Balmain 1 4-3
7/8 Basketball 1 Defeated by Leichhardt 1 32-16
7/8 Basketball 2 Defeated Leichhardt 2 50-46
9/10 Basketball 1 Forfeit
9/10 Basketball 2 Forfeit
9/10 Volleyball 1 Defeated by Leichhardt 2-0
9/10 Volleyball 2 Forfeit
SPORT STUDENT
7/8 European Handball Rosita Chavez Diaz
7/8 Oztag Deeya Sharma
7/8 Basketball Varshini Vishnamohan
Term 4 Week 9 Sports News
SPORT 2019 Below are the sport choices and costs for Years 9, 10 and 11 (2019) for Term 1. Please note that students need to pay in person at the front office IMMEDIATELY as this is now overdue.
TERM 1
SPORT COST
BUS TO EXTERNAL VENUE
ARCHERY $175
FITNESS CLASS $165
TABLE TENNIS $145
BADMINTON $145
TEN PIN BOWLING $165
ICESKATING $145
SCHOOL GROUNDS
GARDENING $15
CARDIO BOXING $70
TAE KWON DO $110
YOGA $90
SOFTBALL $0
WALK TO EXTERNAL VENUE
DANCE $75
TENNIS $65
WALK TO STRATHFIELD PARK
BASKETBALL $20
CRICKET $90
VOLLEYBALL $20
OZTAG $20
NB: DANCE ENSEMBLE Selected
through auditions
Instructions for Sport Selection
Available sports are indicated in the list.
You must select a sport for Term 1, 2019.
Discuss sport options with your parents.
In order to select a sport, you will need to make full payment for that sport only at the front office. This allows the school to be fair and equitable in regards to student numbers in specific sports.
Please note that payments made online may take up to two days to be processed and there is no guarantee that you will secure your sport selec-tion as sports fill quickly.
Payments can be made from
Monday 19th November until Friday 7th December. OVERDUE!!
Students who do not pay and select a sport will be allocated a sport.
Students are to return the signed permission note to the box outside the PE staffroom.
Monday 17 December , Week 10B
Day Events Yr 8 Japanese A Class Cultural Excursion