Email: Strathfi[email protected]Phone: 9746 6990 Fax: 9746 3517 Term 2 Week 3 14 May– Year 11 & 12 Entertainment Workshop 14 May– Year 9 Speaker’s Cup Cohort Final 15- 18 May– Year 7 & 9 NAPLAN 16-18 May Year 8 Exams 18 May– Commerce Market Day 19 May– Year 9 & 10 Visual Arts: Mercedes- Benz Fashion Week Week 4 21– 25 May Year 9 Exams 22 May- Year 11 & 12 Sydney Dance competition performance 22 May– Year 12 Parent Teacher Night 23 May– Year 7-12 in Concert 25 May– Chinese Eisteddfod Competition SGHS NEWSLETTER Week 2 B Term 2 2018 Upcoming Events Think U know – Cyber safety police talk On Wednesday, 2 May, our local Police Liaison Officer, Senior Constable Anne Ferfolya from the Youth Command of the NSW Police Force came to Strathfield Girls High to talk about cyber safety and how to be responsible online. This talk was very engaging and helped the girls understand the dangers behind the large - and growing - cyber universe. The talks centred around educang our girls on the safe and responsible use of technology, predominantly when using social media and a wide range of apps, as well as, ps on how to protect themselves in regards to cyberbullying and liming students’ online footprint to protect their personal data. Mulple examples of both responsible and irresponsible behaviour online and how to disnguish between the two were presented. This set a good example on how to act while on the internet or social media websites, helping girls understand how to benefit from their me online. The informaon was presented using engaging videos and provided the opportunity for students to ask quesons about cyber safety. Overall, the presentaon was very successful, enabling students to take home useful informaon on how to act appropriately online. Ms Sadler and Ms Wenman Next P&C Meeting Monday 14 May 2018
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The first week of school sport for the term ! Years 9- 11 Students made their way to the wide variety of sports on offer this term including Golf, fitness class, table tennis, badminton, ten pin bowling, iceskating, gardening, cardio boxing, tae kwon do, yoga, touch football, tennis, basketball, rugby league, netball, Duke of Edinburgh and Dance Ensemble. Some sports are held in the school grounds, some a short walk away and some sports require students to travel by bus.
The Year 7 and 8 students also began their Term 2 sports program this week. Students were taken by bus to Hapkido, Gymnastics, Games or Swimming.
Grade Sport
Grade sport will begin in Week 3, 15 May. All grade sport teams had the opportunity to train this week. Teams became familiar with their peer coaches and worked on becoming familiar with rules and tactics leading up to the competition.
Netball at Strathfield Park
Netball, Basketball and Rugby League will be held at Strathfield Park this term. Netball will be organised by the teachers at Strathfield Girls, and is played on the grass courts. Students will be placed in teams and will enjoy a round robin competition over the term.
Golf is held at Hudson Park Golf Course. Students travel by bus to the golf course and then participate in activities to increase their skills in golf. For the first two weeks, students have been hitting off the tee at the driving range with some instruction from the staff at Hudson Park. Students will have the opportunity to begin playing on the course from Week 3 onwards.
Premiere’s Sporting Challenge
Years 7 -10 will be participating in a 10 week challenge for the Premiere’s Sporting Challenge this term.
Students start tracking their physical activity from Monday, 30 April and keep track of the time spent exercising
each day for the rest of the term. The students can keep track on the PSC Tracker App that they have
downloaded on their phone or device or they can note their times in a logbook, which they have received this
term.
The students are participating in class groups, and a leader has been elected by each class. The aim is to
accumulate at least 30 minutes of moderate to vigorous exercise every day in order to gain a Bronze certificate.
The more physical activity the students do, the higher the level of certificate. Activities can be accumulated