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4 Ruge StreetProserpine QLD 4800Subscribe:Subscribe: https://proserpineshs.schoolzineplus.com/subscribe
Email:Email: admin@proserpineshs.eq.edu.auPhone:Phone: 07 4945 0111
12 November 2019
Date ClaimersDate Claimers
Senior CelebrationsSenior Celebrations
Senior FormalSenior Formal
Wednesday 13 NovemberWednesday 13 November
Mantra Club Crocodile
Senior FarewellSenior Farewell
Friday 15 NovemberFriday 15 November
Proserpine State High School Multi-Purpose Hall
Read more in the advertisement under 'Senior Schooling'.
P & C MeetingP & C Meeting
Last meeting for 2019 will be held on WednesdayWednesday 2020NovemberNovember in the Student Advisory Centre meeting room besidethe Administration office starting at 6pm.
Principal PerspectivePrincipal Perspective
Awards NightAwards Night
Congratulations to all our award winners who received awardsat the annual Awards Night celebration. The selection processfor major awards proved extremely difficult for the Awards NightCommittee due to the immense talent and high achievementof so many students. For those students who did not receiveawards, I urge you to continue to strive for your best, work hard,set your goals and it could be you standing on stage in 2020.Thank you to everyone who supported the evening, whether it
be those who attended to acknowledge the wonderful talentsand success of our students or our generous communitypartners and sponsors for their contribution to the evening.
Full list of recipients detailed under ‘57th Annual Awards Night’.
Care BearsCare Bears
Last week care groups took a little extra time to farewell theirYear 12 Care Bear Leaders. Students and staff took the timeto acknowledge the significant contribution of these Year 12students who have taken an active role to support and guidetheir fellow students, particularly those from younger classes.The care group (pastoral care) system has been in the schoolfor over twenty years and encourages leadership, self-esteem,self-confidence and promotes school spirit.
Farewell Year 12sFarewell Year 12s
It has always been evident that this year’s graduating studentstake great pride in their school, have a strong sense of teamspirit and have made everlasting friendships. They have beenoutstanding contributors to the school community and Icongratulate them on their successes as individuals and as agroup. Their leadership capabilities displayed throughout theyear is a testament to these wonderful young men and womenand the nurturing approach of staff at our school. As they taketheir place in in our community and beyond I am confident insaying that they will make a difference.
I hope you all enjoy your Year 12 Formal and FarewellCeremony.
On behalf of the school I wish you all the best of luck and don’tforget to “CHASE YOUR DREAMS”.
Year 12 Cohort 2019Year 12 Cohort 2019
Senior Student Leaders 2020Senior Student Leaders 2020
Congratulations to the following senior student leaders whohave been elected into their respective positions for next year. Ilook forward to working with these students to lead the schoolinto the future and provide the students of Proserpine StateHigh School with greater input into their school and learningenvironments. Our official Student Leadership Induction will beheld on Monday 3 February 2020 - Save the Date.
School CaptainsSchool Captains Imogen Tulk and Aiden Payet
School Vice CaptainsSchool Vice Captains Sarah Milne and Theo Brown
Executives of Student Council:Executives of Student Council:
President Mitchell Jepsen
Vice President Crystal Glisson
Secretary Olivia Adam
Treasurer Jessica Pini
Indigenous Student LeaderIndigenous Student Leader William Allan
House Captains:House Captains:
Cook
Captains Dat Pham and Emma Faletti
Vice Captains Jessica Pini and Phillipa Lund
Flinders
Captains Ayla Ovari and Abbey Bennett
Vice Captains Sarah Milne and Rhys Gravelle
Kennedy
Captains Kasey Hogan and Olivia Adam
Vice Captains Theo Brown and William Allan
Oxley
Captains Tui Taylor and Georgia Reid
Vice Captains Imogen Tulk and JessicaJenkins
Remembrance DayRemembrance Day
Our 2020 School Captains attended the Remembrance DayCeremony yesterday at the Proserpine Cenotaph toacknowledge the Armistice which ended the First World War.We believe it is important for students to take the time torecognise and show respect to those who have made sacrificesfor our country in the past and those who are currently serving.Once again our student leaders represented Proserpine StateHigh School with pride.
57th Annual Awards Night57th Annual Awards Night
Academic Achievement AwardsAcademic Achievement Awards
Year 7Year 7
Toby Anderson Ashley Haratsis Holly Perrin
Flynn Armitage Nate Harrison Navi
Jacob Bell Jorja Knox Jasmin Rudd
Amelia Brain Isabelle Kratz Kendra Shields
Ellie Callan Lacey Linneweber Nikki-Belle
Hurley Diessel Cooper McBride Julian Smith
Jasmin Dilges Olivia Murphy
Mia-Rose Duffin Eli Nurflus-Bush Nathan Thurecht
Jake Duggan Reid Ogden Giselle Tronc
Isabelle Easton Joseph O'Leary Grady Turner
Natasha Evangelista Nacola Osborne Demi Vandanega
Holly Franke Hayden Trinity Wilson
Kaley Gilbert Sienna Pannett
Year 7 Academic Achievement AwardeesYear 7 Academic Achievement Awardees
Year 8Year 8
Isabella Allan Katie Ivers Ethan Smith
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Kate Bennett Indi Manley Holly Smith
Beau Alexi Makaela Stefani
Georgia Butler Mikala Pearce Liam Stuchbree
Malea Callaghan Tristan Porter Riley Stuchbree
Madison Curr Sam Rogers Jahla Thompson
Makenzi Day Sarah-Jane Magenta Tulk
Corey Dwyer Acadia Simmonds Kahalia
Issabelle Fernazdez Noah Simpson
Annabelle Head Kirra Sinclair
Year 8 Academic Achievement AwardeesYear 8 Academic Achievement Awardees
Year 9Year 9
Jonny Barford Madison List Sam Schulte
Grace Bennett Bree Mackay Kason Scott
Chelsea Benson FlynnMatheson-Hone
Kimba-LeeSimmonds
Amali Brett Florence Matthews Bobbie-Lea
SurayaChittleborough
SavannahMcCoombes
Zante Sloane
Molly Coghlan SharvaniMcCoombes
Bridgett Smith
Henry Docking Saskia McDonald Drayer Smith
Khaila Docking Eli McGrath-Ashton Jim Smith
LachlanEdmondson
Ryan Muller Jacob Stevenson
Frances Evangelista Vanda Nichols Bonnie Syme
Jayme Farr Charlie Norman Joey Taylor
Nickolas Hannan Jordan Padroth Sasha Templeton
Velvet Heatley Michael Pettiford Xanthia Thompson
Oscar Hill Ethan Raiteri Vanessa Waipape
Emily HInschen Jaydn Riddell Tamzyn Warrilow
Kieran Jensen Holly Ringelstein Bree Wheeler
Jess Knox Mac Rogers Prue
Abi Lee Kirk Ruck
Year 9 Academic Achievement AwardeesYear 9 Academic Achievement Awardees
Year 10Year 10
Lily Arena Kiarni Hinton Seabreea Milliken
Anarella Bennett Abby Hiscox Hayley Norman
Jethroe Bird Chelsea Hodder Isaac Porter
Abby Cook Tessa Jolley Ashton Sinnott
Libby Cornish Ayush Lama Holly Spencer
KorinDean-Boettcher
Kaya Maginn James Talbot
Jack Dwyer Grace Male Bronte Templeton
Penny Farrell Bella Manley Kasey Yule
Alexis Graham Bradley McKenzie
Year 10 Academic Achievement AwardeesYear 10 Academic Achievement Awardees
Year 11Year 11
Olivia Adam Tia Gibbs Jayden
Erin Applegate Crystal Glisson Aiden Payet
Segana Avery Rhys Gravelle Georgia Reid
Theo Brown Kasey Hogan Tui Taylor
Isabella Craig Emily Lade Alice Telford
Rylee Erickson Lockie Little Imogen Tulk
Chille Fitzgerald Philippa Lund Jacquelyn Watts
Year 11 Academic Achievement AwardeesYear 11 Academic Achievement Awardees
Year 12Year 12
AccountingAccounting:: SebastianHeatley
Aquatic Practices:Aquatic Practices: Chris Von Eitzen
Business Communication & Technology:Business Communication & Technology: Lachlan Walters
Biology:Biology:
Physics:Physics:
Mathematics B:Mathematics B:
Mathematics C:Mathematics C:
Cody Stevens
Certificate II in Business:Certificate II in Business:
Certificate III Fitness:Certificate III Fitness:
Tori Mansfield
Certificate II in Rural Operations:Certificate II in Rural Operations: Alexander Nicol
CertificateCertificate IIIIII inin EarlyEarly ChildhoodChildhood EducationEducationand Care:and Care:
Jayze Pollard
Chemistry:Chemistry: Lachlan Jensen
Drama:Drama: Mila Julian-TeKiri
Engineering Skills:Engineering Skills: Dustin Scott
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English:English:
Legal Studies:Legal Studies:
Modern History:Modern History:
Alicia Adam
English Communication:English Communication: Bailey Keogh
Film, Television and New Media:Film, Television and New Media: Grace Gempton
Furnishing Skills:Furnishing Skills: Clancy Lade
Geography:Geography:
Physical Education:Physical Education:
Jack Ryan
Graphics:Graphics: CooperGoodwin
Marine Science:Marine Science: Hannan List
Mathematics A:Mathematics A: Ebony Groom
Prevocational Mathematics:Prevocational Mathematics:
Social & Community Studies:Social & Community Studies:
Zoe Curr
Music:Music: Riley Applegate
Recreation Studies:Recreation Studies: Connor Spence
Science in Practice:Science in Practice: Shanae Faust
Skills for Work & Vocational Pathways:Skills for Work & Vocational Pathways: Sharni-LynnThompson
Visual Arts in Practice:Visual Arts in Practice: AngelaHenderson
Year 12 Academic Achievement AwardeesYear 12 Academic Achievement Awardees
Leadership AwardsLeadership Awards
Alicia Adam Jack Handley Jonathan Naranjo
Kashmir Brunker Sebastian Heatley Max Nosworthy
Hayley Denmeade Mila Julian-Te Kiri Maggie Read
Fred Dray Taylor Koolman Ethan Saward
Thomas Foster Mikayla Lade Cody Stevens
Grace Gempton Hannah List Sasha Taha
Ebony Groom Jade Mitchell
Special AwardsSpecial Awards
Year 7Year 7 Innovative Learner Award:Innovative Learner Award: Holly Perrin
Year 8Year 8 Encouragement Award:Encouragement Award: Rachael Buckley
Year 9Year 9 Citizenship Award:Citizenship Award: Layla Linneweber
YearYear 1010 ClintClint GreenhillGreenhill SpiritSpiritAward:Award:
Kasey Yule
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YearYear 1010 StSt VincentVincent DeDe PaulPaulScholarships:Scholarships:
Helena Stewart and CodyPetterson
YearYear 1010 JamesJames CookCook UniversityUniversityAcademicAcademic EncouragementEncouragementAwards:Awards:
Grace Male and Jack Dwyer
Year 11Year 11 Agnes Pini Award:Agnes Pini Award: Sarah Milne
YearYear 1111 EmergingEmerging PotentialPotentialAward:Award:
Crystal Glisson
YearYear 1111 WhitsundayWhitsunday ZontaZonta ClubClubBursary:Bursary:
Bella Taylor
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YearYear 1212 CindyCindy SeawrightSeawrightMemorial Award:Memorial Award:
Sebastian Heatley
YearYear 1212 School-BasedSchool-BasedApprentice/Trainee of the Year:Apprentice/Trainee of the Year:
Maggie Read
Cultural & Youth Activities Special AwardsCultural & Youth Activities Special Awards
JuniorJunior SecondarySecondary InstrumentalInstrumental MusicMusicAward:Award:
Tegan Hanks
Instrumental Music Award:Instrumental Music Award: Lily Arena
L-R:L-R: Lily Arena andLily Arena and TeTeggan Hanksan Hanks
Public Speaking Award:Public Speaking Award: Taylor Koolman
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Cultural Award:Cultural Award: Jonathan Naranjo
Leadership AwardsLeadership Awards
YearYear 99 JuniorJunior SecondarySecondary LeadershipLeadershipTeamwork Award:Teamwork Award:
Mac Rogers
YearYear 1010 ADFADF LongLong TanTan LeadershipLeadership &&Teamwork Award:Teamwork Award:
Libby Cornish
Year 11Year 11 Leadership Teamwork Award:Leadership Teamwork Award: Imogen Tulk
YearYear 1212 ADFADF LongLong TanTan LeadershipLeadership &&Teamwork Award:Teamwork Award:
Jack Handley
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Citizenship Award:Citizenship Award: Fred Dray
Sporting AwardsSporting Awards
Gold Awards (2018)Gold Awards (2018)
Level III - Australian RepresentationLevel III - Australian Representation
Athletics:Athletics: Howard McDonald
Bronze AwardsBronze Awards
Level I - Regional Representation at State CarnivalsLevel I - Regional Representation at State Carnivals
AFL:AFL: Grady Turner, Flynn Squires, Aidan Allen-Fancke and CallumEdmondson
Athletics:Athletics: Demi Vardanega and Flynn Squires
Cricket:Cricket: Grady Turner
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Cross Country:Cross Country: Nate Harrison
Golf:Golf: Kaylem Douthwaite
Netball:Netball: Giselle Tronc
Rugby League:Rugby League: Grady Turner and Darcy Turner
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Rugby Union:Rugby Union: Kainoa Close-Houston, Reece Coetzee, Jesse Reichelt andLachlan Skead
Swimming:Swimming: Jakarra Heffernan and Kate McDonald
Tennis:Tennis: Seth Trinder
Touch Football:Touch Football: Grady Turner, Lachlan Wake and Macauly Wake
Triathlon:Triathlon: Kimba-Lee Simmonds, Kasey Hogan and Matilda Dennison
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Volleyball:Volleyball: Cooper Goodwin, Max Nosworthy, Dat Pham, Georgia Reid,Jack Ryan, Joey Taylor, Tui Taylor, Bronte Templeton andSasha Templeton
Sporting Special AwardsSporting Special Awards
Sportsboy Award:Sportsboy Award: Flynn Squires
Sportsgirl Award:Sportsgirl Award: Matilda Dennison
Sportsman Award:Sportsman Award: Max Nosworthy
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Sportwoman Award:Sportwoman Award: Bronte Templeton
SportspersonSportsperson ofof thethe Year:Year: Grady Turner
Awards of ExcellenceAwards of Excellence
Junior Secondary All Rounder Award:Junior Secondary All Rounder Award: Kimba-LeeSimmonds
HamiltonHamilton IslandIsland ExtraordinaryExtraordinary AchievementAchievementAward:Award:
Jacquelyn Watts
Peter Maywald Quiet Achiever Award:Peter Maywald Quiet Achiever Award: Max Nosworthy
Dawson Medal:Dawson Medal: Taylor Koolman
Caltex Best All Rounder:Caltex Best All Rounder: Jack Handley
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Mr Don McDermid and Awards of Excellence AwardeesMr Don McDermid and Awards of Excellence Awardees
Senior Dux and Student of the YearSenior Dux and Student of the Year:: Cody Stevens
L-R:L-R: CodyCody Stevens (Stevens (Senior Dux and Student of the Year) andSenior Dux and Student of the Year) andMr Don McDermid (Principal)Mr Don McDermid (Principal)
Awards Night Speech by Byron DraperAwards Night Speech by Byron Draperhttps://proserpineshs.schoolzineplus.com/_file/media/1569/awards_night_speech_by_byron_draper.pdf
Awards Night 2019 SponsorsAwards Night 2019 Sponsors
Accountancy Plus Whitsunday, Australian Defence Force,Australian Government, Big 4 Whitsunday Tropical Eco Resort(Flame Tree), Caltex Australia Petroleum Pty Ltd, CanegrowersProserpine, Cannonvale St Vincent de Paul, Federal Memberof Dawson – George Christensen, Greenhill Family, HamiltonIsland, Intersport Airlie Beach, James Cook University, LionsClub of Proserpine, Macrossan & Amiet Solicitors, MRAEL,Pini Family, Proserpine Electrical Services, Proserpine StateHigh School Parent and Citizens’ Association, Proserpine StateHigh School Parent and Citizens’ – Life Member Alan Hobson,Rotary Club of Airlie Beach Inc, Rotary Club of Proserpine,Whitsunday Bakery, Whitsunday Computers and Stationery,Whitsunday Crocodile Safari, Whitsunday Regional Council,Wilmar Sugar Australia Ltd and Zonta Club.
The staff of Proserpine State High School are delighted by thegenerous support so kindly given by so many local businessesand entities to ensure the high quality of our 57th AnnualAwards Night. Your support of excellence amongst the youthof our shire is indicative of a strong and supportive communitythat shares the same values as our school.
Thank you for your contribution. It is gratefully acknowledged.
Student VoiceStudent Voice
QATSIF GraduationQATSIF Graduation
Hello, my name is Sharni-Lynn Thompson and I am aYear 12 student at Proserpine State High School. OnTuesday 22 October I had the privilege to attend theMackay QATSIF Scholarship Graduation held at CQUUniversity. QATSIF stands for the ‘Queensland Aboriginaland Torres Strait Islander Funding’. This scholarship hasreally helped me over the past 2 years because it paid formy schooling which included my school fees, uniforms,senior jersey, one formal/graduation ticket, stationary,school books, school excursions, and much more. At theend of Year 10 when I was told that I was successful inreceiving this scholarship I was so excited that it gave mean opportunity to do well in my education.
When we went to Mackay for the gradation it was soamazing listening to our Aboriginal and Torres StraitIslander history, watching performances, and getting tomeet everyone that had a scholarship and also meet allthe staff and everyone else that was there. It was niceto see an ex-student from Proserpine State High SchoolKira Allen, as a special guest speaking on behalf of theYear 12 students, telling her story about completing Year12, receiving her QCE and going to university at CQUstudying Sports Psychology in Rockhampton. I had sucha great time accepting the certificate award and thephotos and meeting staff from QATSIF Head Office. I amalso enjoying the experience and opportunity of beinginvolved with this great opportunity before me.
By Sharni-Lynn Thompson, Year 12 studentBy Sharni-Lynn Thompson, Year 12 student
Student AchievementsStudent Achievements
Jacquelyn Watts, recently traveled to Dallas, USA where shetook her final moment on stage as Miss Teen Fashion Week2019 at the Miss Fashion Week International Grand Final.Jacquelyn had the privilege of hosting the event, assisting withjudging and finalising her title commitments before handing over
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her international title and crowning Miss Teen Fashion Week2020.
Jacquelyn was then unexpectedly called upon stage whereshe was given the honour of being titled Miss Fashion WeekInternational Ambassador. This is an unbelievable opportunityfor Jacquelyn to work alongside the founder and director ofMiss Fashion Week, Vera Wang and to promote and share MissFashion Week’s empowering message to all women around theworld.
View other student’s achievements by visiting the website andclick on the ‘Our School’ tab
https://proserpineshs.eq.edu.au/Ourschool/Performanceandachievements/Pages/Performanceandachievements.aspx
Junior Secondary NewsJunior Secondary News
Last week, on Junior Secondary Assembly, and again onwhole school assembly this week, Mr McDermid addressedstudents about the importance of a positive finish to theschool year. He specifically reminded all students of thebehavioural expectations regarding classroom andplayground behaviour. As we approach the final five weeksof the year, students will begin to prepare for the finalassessments of the semester. It is most important thatthroughout this time students remain focused in class sothat they can achieve the best results possible to concludethe academic year.
An important aspect of completing the year successfully isensuring that students are monitoring their behaviour, bothinside the classroom and in the playground. Most juniorsecondary students display positive, supportive and respectful
behaviours consistently in all facets of school life. There aresome students however, who sometimes find some aspects ofschool challenging.
We will continue to support these students but would alsoencourage parents to have conversations with their child/children about being positive and respectful. Staff will continueto use the policies and procedures already in place to ensurethat all junior secondary students are provided with theopportunity to learn in a respectful, safe and supportiveenvironment until the conclusion of the school year.
AssessmentAssessment
All students in Junior Secondary still have assessments tocomplete over the coming weeks. Some of these assessmentswill not be completed until Week 9. I urge all students tocontinue to focus on making sure that they are well preparedfor any remaining assessments.
Subject Selections 2020Subject Selections 2020
By now, all junior secondary students should have submittedtheir subject selections for 2020. If your child has not submittedtheir selections, please ensure that they submit these as amatter of urgency. Students who do not submit selections maymiss out on their preferred options for 2020. Subject selectionforms are available from the school office and school website.
Behaviour and EffortBehaviour and Effort
Congratulations to those students who have maintained orimproved their effort and behaviour throughout 2019. We haverecently recognised students who have earned a gold or silverBehaviour and Effort Incentive Award. Bronze Awards will bepresented on Year Level Parades this week.
Silver AwardeesSilver Awardees
Year 7Year 7
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Year 8Year 8
Year 9Year 9
Those students who earned two or more Behaviour and EffortIncentive Awards will be invited to attend the Behaviour andEffort Incentive Day on Wednesday 11 December. Year levelcoordinators will publish the names of eligible students innoticeboards shortly. I urge these students to make sure thatthey maintain a high standard of behaviour and effortthroughout the remainder of Term 4 to ensure their attendanceat the day.
Students who are not participating in the Behaviour and EffortIncentive Day will attend school as normal and will attendtimetabled classes.
Junior Student Leadership Team 2020Junior Student Leadership Team 2020
Recently, the Junior School Year Level Coordinatorscommenced the process of recognising junior school studentleaders for 2020. To be a part of the Junior School StudentLeadership Team students will need to meet the followingcriteria:
Over the coming weeks, students will be offered the opportunityto become a part of the Junior Secondary Leadership Team.Junior School Coordinators will also begin the process oforganising the election of the Junior Secondary Student CouncilExecutive. Eligible Year 9 (2020) students will have theopportunity to nominate for the positions of President, VicePresident, Secretary and Treasurer. Year 9 (2020) students andstaff will be given the opportunity to vote for their preferredcandidate.
Transition DayTransition Day
On Monday 9 December, we will welcome our 2020 Year 7students for their final transition day. During the day thesestudents will be placed in their core classes for 2020. They willbe involved in a variety of activities that will make sure that theyare ready to make a successful start to 2020.
Senior Schooling NewsSenior Schooling News
Senior CelebrationsSenior Celebrations
Industry NewsIndustry News
School Based TraineeshipsSchool Based Traineeships
Cruise WhitsundayCruise Whitsunday - Certificate II Maritime (Coxswains)Boost Juice Airlie BeachBoost Juice Airlie Beach – Certificate III Retail OperationsSideSide WalkWalk CaféCafé AirlieAirlie BeachBeach – Hospitality traineeship andCommercial Cookery apprenticeshipCity Beach Airlie BeachCity Beach Airlie Beach – Certificate III BusinessReeceReece CannonvaleCannonvale - Certificate II in Warehousing (applicationsclose soon)
• PunctualityPunctuality to school, all classes, activities andappointments.
• Consistent and regular attendanceattendance at school andclasses.
• Wearing, with pride, the designated school uniformsschool uniformscorrectly at all times.
• Being fully preparedfully prepared for all curricular and co-curricularactivities.
• Full and timely participationparticipation in all curriculum areas.Ensure all class resultsall class results are the best you can do andthat effort and behaviour are reflective of a role modelstudent.
• Extending courteouscourteous and respectfulrespectful behaviour to thetotal school community.
• Active involvementActive involvement in co-curricular activities (athletics,swimming and cross country carnivals, fundraising,junior leader activities, open days, committees –where appropriate, academic competitions).
• Accepting leadership rolesAccepting leadership roles and taking positivepositiveinitiativesinitiatives.
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Full Time ApprenticeshipsFull Time Apprenticeships
Cruise WhitsundayCruise Whitsunday - Certificate II Maritime (Coxswains)
SideSide WalkWalk CafeCafe AirlieAirlie BeachBeach - Commercial Cookeryapprenticeship
3030 ApprenticeshipApprenticeship OpportunitiesOpportunities forfor AboriginalAboriginal andand TorresTorres StraitStraitIslanderIslander andand FemaleFemale CandidatesCandidates inin RegionalRegional andand MetropolitanMetropolitanQueenslandQueensland
https://proserpineshs.schoolzineplus.com/_file/media/1414/advertisement.pdf
ProserpineProserpine PiesPies && PastriesPastries –– full time baker apprenticeship. SeeColin at the bakery with resume after 3pm.
AngelAngel SignsSigns –– Full time apprentice in sign making andconstruction. Need to be handy with tools and not afraid ofheights.
Opportunities for School LeaversOpportunities for School Leavers
Brown & Bird Accounting Cadetship –Brown & Bird Accounting Cadetship – for Year 12 leavers.
https://proserpineshs.schoolzineplus.com/_file/media/1544/flyer_cadetship_for_school_leavers_2019.pdf
SalesSales CadetCadet ProgramProgram (3(3 Years)Years) -- Haymans Airlie Beach is alocal Electrical Wholesaler supplying the Electrical Contractingworkforce within the greater Whitsundays area. HaymansElectrical & Data Suppliers are part of the National MetalManufacturers Group with over 180 branches around thecountry. Haymans Airlie Beach is looking for an enthusiasticindividual to fill a role within our business in 2020. They arelooking for a person to join the business within the Sales CadetProgramme. This is a three (3) year program designed to teachthe cadet all aspects of the business from warehouse to salesand management. This position will be starting in January 2020.
The cadet position will offer practical on the job workexperience supported by a structured learning program.Structured learning programs include advanced level trainingon sales & negotiation skills, leadership & teamwork,communication & presentation skills, people management,organisational management, financial management.
AureconAurecon GroupGroup - have a full time Civil Cadetship in their Mackayoffice. This is an ideal for someone who wishes to developa career within a consulting engineering environment keen toforge a path in engineering design. Please see Mrs Porter in B4for details.
FitnessFitness VenueVenue -- (Year 12) if you are interested in a part time jobat the Fitness Venue on leaving school possibly leading towardsbeing trained as a personal trainer or instructor, drop in yourresume to Kerrin at the Fitness Venue.
WhitsundayWhitsunday TattooingTattooing are looking for an apprentice - mustbe able to draw, work weekends and show initiative. Dutieswill also include customer service, administration and cleaning.Please email your resume to Sarahsarah@whitsundaytattooing.com.au
Casual PositionsCasual Positions
DonutDonut KingKing CannonvaleCannonvale –– is looking for staff (15-16 years) towork over Christmas and New Year periods.
SideSide WalkWalk CaféCafé AirlieAirlie BeachBeach -- are looking for casuals to workover Christmas holidays.
CityCity BeachBeach AirlieAirlie BeachBeach – are looking for casuals to work overChristmas holidays.
Boost Juice Airlie BeachBoost Juice Airlie Beach – are looking for casual staff.
Please visit B4 for more information on the positions available,school based traineeships & apprenticeships, or workexperience.
Faculty NewsFaculty News
Humanities and Social SciencesHumanities and Social Sciences
Last week, Year 12 Geography class set out on our lastadventure in the field. No crocodiles or wind swept beachesthis time – it was to brave the traffic of Main Street Proserpineand observe the flow of vehicles around the centre roundabout.Our final unit, Connecting People and Places, required someapplication of town planning skills to decide how, if we couldbe Harry Potter and wave a magic wand, we would redesignlocal road connections to attract more people into the centre oftown. Little did they know it, but their exam question would alsoallow them to apply those skills to our own school’s drop-offand pick-up congestion. I am looking forward to reading thoseessays – perhaps there will be some creative ideas to pass onto the powers-that-be.
The Arts NewsThe Arts News
Senior Art ShowcaseSenior Art Showcase
Showcasing the amazing talents of Proserpine State HighSchool students in “The Passage of Time”. Visual Art awardwinners were judged by local artist, Jennifer Beaumont.
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People’s Choice Award:People’s Choice Award:Winner is determined by publicvotes on opening night.
Angela Henderson"Representation and
Transformation"
Subject Matter Award:Subject Matter Award:The chosen artwork explores aninteresting, original andengaging subject matter andthere is a high degree ofresolution in the final product.
Angela Henderson"Body of Work"
InnovationInnovation withwith MaterialsMaterialsAward:Award:The chosen artwork hasdemonstrated a very highdegree of application andmanipulation of art materials.This artwork could push theboundaries of traditional artmaking processes or highlightthe significance of a traditionaltechnique/s.
Tori Mansfield"Body of Works"
Originality Award:Originality Award:The chosen artwork displaysinnovation and originality insubject matter, a high degree ofapplication and is resolved to avery high standard.
Karrah-Lea Vinnicombe"Would You Wear It"
Monique Woodham"Surreal Setting of My Mind"
Works on Paper Award:Works on Paper Award:The chosen artwork must be onpaper (photography isincluded). This workdemonstrates a very highdegree of application andresolution.
Taylor Koolman"Body of Work"
3-Dimensional3-Dimensional ExplorationExplorationAward:Award:The chosen artwork must be3-Dimensional. This workdemonstrates a very highdegree of application andresolution.
Morgan Lilly"Trunk House"
Encouragement Awards:Encouragement Awards:This award is to any studentwho has demonstrated throughtheir exhibited works greatpotential, innovation andoriginality.
Lani Murphy"Hooked on Lies"
Stephany Tamayo"BI"
Film,Film, TelevisionTelevision && NewNew MediaMediaPeople’s Choice Award:People’s Choice Award:
Riley Applegate"Run Away with RA"
On Tuesday night 5 November, creativity was on display at theAnnual Arts Showcase titled, The Passage of Time where Year
12 Art students had the opportunity to display a number ofitems they had produced throughout 2019.
I must say that I haven’t attended one of these exhibitionssince way back in 1997. What strikes me is how the arts havecontinued to develop at Proserpine State High School at a morethan pleasing rate. The quality of the work on display was toa very high standard. Artists resorted to a range of mediumsand styles so audiences were treated to some very captivating3D pieces, while viewing impressionistic acrylics on canvasand some hand drawn yet digitally rendered prints. It looksas if Proserpine State High School is nurturing some fantasticartists while keeping up with technology and evolving as afaculty. So our artists are producing at speed with the times,while not forgetting the importance of styles and mediums fromtraditional forms of visual art.
Thank you artists of Year 12 2019, you are certainly setting astrong tone for the brilliance to be displayed in years to come atProserpine State High School.
Mr John SteeleMr John SteeleVisual Art TeacherVisual Art Teacher
Student Support Services TeamStudent Support Services Team
From the Guidance OfficerFrom the Guidance Officer
Managing StressManaging Stress
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Senior Options BulletinSenior Options Bulletin
Go to the ‘Senior Info’ for CareerCareer OptionsOptions 1818 on the side panelto the left of the newsletter for information pertaining to careers,university updates, scholarships, plus much more.
Health MattersHealth Matters
Sun Smart Care Group Shield Winners 2019Sun Smart Care Group Shield Winners 2019
Congratulations to all those who have been SUN Smartthroughout the year.
The winners of the Sun Smart CareGroup Shield which is a total collectionof points from the Swimming Carnival,Care Carnival and Athletics Carnivalare:
First Place on 265 points F7
Second Place on 236 points F3
Third Place on 228 points K7
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Abbey Bennett 2020Abbey Bennett 2020 Flinder's CaptainFlinder's Captain
Everyone's Going Except MeEveryone's Going Except Me
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eLearning UpdateeLearning Update
eLearning AnnouncementseLearning Announcements
YearYear 1212 CYODCYOD students:students: reminder your device must bereturned to the library for reimaging after your last exam.This will allow you to use the laptop after you leaveschool. This also applies to any CYOD students leavingthe school this year.
AllAll CYODCYOD students:students: if you have damage to your devicethat was caused accidentally, please contact the libraryso repairs can be carried out in this calendar year.
AllAll BYODBYOD students:students: for you to access printers, internetand the network in 2020, the Technology Service Fee of$50 will need to be paid and BYOD form returned early inTerm 1 2020.
Student Resource Scheme 2019Student Resource Scheme 2019
PleasePlease NoteNote:: Payment of the Term 4 Resource Scheme Feewas due by 18 October. YYourour co-operationco-operation inin finalisingfinalising paymentpaymentofof thethe 20192019 StudentStudent ResourceResource SchemeScheme wouldwould bebe greatlygreatlyappreciated.appreciated.
If you are having problems making payment, please contactthe school to discuss your payment options with the FinanceAdministration Officer, Megan Drennan on 4945 0111.
Please be aware that in Term 4 there are a number ofnon-compulsory events and resources that can be denied tostudents whose resource fees are not fully paid. These eventsand resources include: Senior Formal, end of year activities anddistribution of completed art, home economics and manual artsprojects. Certificates for completed courses that are funded bythe Student Resource Scheme can be withheld.
SchoolSchool magazinesmagazines areare onlyonly issuedissued toto studentsstudents whosewhose resourceresourcefees are fully paid.fees are fully paid.
Student Resource Scheme for 2020Student Resource Scheme for 2020
WhyWhy notnot taketake advantageadvantage ofof earlyearly paymentpayment andand makemake aa depositdepositnownow onon youryour 20202020 StudentStudent ResourceResource SchemeScheme fees.fees. The schoolis able to accept payments in advance (at any time of the year)and some families do take advantage of this opportunity toalleviate the financial burden experienced at the start of a newschool year.
Uniform Store UpdateUniform Store Update
Trading has picked up in uniforms over the last couple ofweeks kicking off with a pre Awards Night rush causing a majorspike. Coupled with new students arriving and some organisedfamilies getting ready for back to school 2020. Uniforms hasbeen hopping. Thank you to parents for your patience inprocessing sales and to students for your cheery and excellentbehaviour.
CanteenCanteen
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The canteen celebrated Queensland Tuckshop Day on Fridaylast week, acknowledging their staff and much neededvolunteers.
Cheers from the canteen ladies.....
For SaleFor Sale
Scientific Calculators for SaleScientific Calculators for Sale
Used Casio FX-CP400 Classpad calculators – cannotcannot be usedwith the new QCE senior maths exams.
Sold as is and where is, with no warranty.
These second-handsecond-hand calculators are selling for $70 and are GSTFree (retail price approx. $200).
Calculators can be paid for at the school administration officefrom Tuesday 12 November 2019.
Receipt is to be taken to the Resource Centre to choose acalculator – first to buy, first to choose.
General InformationGeneral Information
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ID CardsID Cards
If you’re planning to travel during the school holidays or go tothe movies in the big city, you will need to produce a school IDto obtain the student discount. IDs can be collected from theschool office as they are a part of the Resource Hire Scheme atno cost to you! Replacement ID Cards will cost $5 each.
Return of MedicationReturn of Medication
ALL medication is to be collected from the office before the endof the school year.
Students who may need to take medication next year are askedto complete an Administration of Medication form, which canbe collected from the office.
Return of TextbooksReturn of Textbooks
Parents and students are reminded that all textbooks, librarybooks and other resources loaned to students under theStudent Resource Scheme must be returned to the schoolbefore the student completes the 2019 school year. It is vitalthat every effort is made to return the resources to the school aspurchase of replacement items diverts funds away from otherareas of need.
StudentsStudents areare askedasked toto returnreturn allall resourcesresources toto thethe LIBRARYLIBRARYbyby thethe dayday ofof theirtheir examexam. Failure to return items on loan for2019 will result in an invoice being issued for payment. Yourassistance in this matter would be greatly appreciated.
Important Information for 2020Important Information for 2020
The school administration office will open TuesdayTuesday 2121 JanuaryJanuary20202020 from 8:30am to 4pm for general office enquiries,Resource Hire Scheme payments and enrolments. Pleasephone 4945 0111 for enrolment appointments.
Monday, 27 January 2020Monday, 27 January 2020 Australia Day holiday.
School commences on Tuesday 28 January 2020.Tuesday 28 January 2020.
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