9 February 2015
Issue 1 – Term 1 – Week 3
Keross Avenue Barrack Heights NSW 2528 T: 02 42963055 F: 02 42972817 E: [email protected] W: http://www.warilla-h.schools.nsw.edu.au
Warilla High School Newsletter
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Principal’s Message
Welcome back to what I am sure will be a very exciting 2015! I hope the Christmas break has been enjoyable and that it has
refreshed and reinvigorated students and staff alike.
I would like to extend a very warm welcome to all of our new students and in particular, year 7. I know the Warilla High School
experience will be fantastic and that we are excited about working with you this year.
Likewise, I would like to introduce our new permanent members of staff, including:
Ms Melanie Tregonning - HT PDHPE
Ms Rowena Howell - Science
Ms Tasha Vasos - English
Ms Peta Maclean - HSIE
Ms Leanne Secomb - Support
There have also been some other significant changes, with Mr Harrison taking up the Acting HT Engagement and Retention
position while Mrs Fallo-Cranney has been redeployed as HT Secondary Studies to coordinate our BOS requirements and Senior
School Curriculum Organisation. Also, Mr Stanizzo will continue as Relieving Deputy Principal, working to oversee the learning,
welfare and discipline needs for Years 8, 10 and 12 while Mrs Raison will look after the same areas for Years 7, 9 and 11. Ms
Brook has taken over the challenging and exciting role of Deputy Principal responsible for Professional Learning and Accreditation.
This was a new position in 2014 which Mrs Raison set up to ensure a focused and ongoing program of teacher professional
learning that aligns with both NSW and National Teacher Standards, and that staff have the requisite learnings to achieve those
targets as described in our school plan.
This plan is in its final draft and will be made available on our website before the end of Term 1. The 3 major school priorities
articulated in this plan are:
21st Century Learning
Quality Systems and Practices
Excellence for All
Underpinning these targets is our comprehensive student welfare structures and behaviour management processes and the
methods we use to inculcate positive student attitudes. A tremendous amount of work has been done on this aspect of our
operation to ensure the Positive Behaviour for Success (PBS) framework aligns with our discipline and tracking systems. This is an
exciting development which involves every member of staff and will add to the improved learning environment we seek to achieve.
We have also introduced new uniform standards. These have been endorsed by our P&C and the expectation is that all students
will abide by our dress code. We need parental and care-provider support in this area and I know that by working in close
partnership we will reach our goal of happy, confident kids who are ready to take their place in the 21st century. If this causes any
concern, please make an appointment to see me.
I would also like to provide an open invitation to attend our P&C meetings. These are important meetings that serve as a forum to
critique the work and direction of the school. It is an opportunity to tease out areas of concern and to make informed comments
about the policies and processes that make our school tick. It is NOT a fund raising P&C in the traditional sense and I promise no
one will be given a job….unless they want it!
I look forward to seeing you at our first P&C Meeting on 10 February, commencing at 7pm in the library.
With my kind regards
John Hambly
Principal
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Deputies Report
Welcome Back! It has been an extremely positive start to 2015 for our students from Year 7 through to Year 12. Students have returned from the summer break refreshed and ready for an outstanding year at Warilla High School. It has been terrific to see students moving around our school in full uniform, with all required equipment and ready to give their best effort. This year the Deputy Principals will look after 3 year groups each:
Year 7, 9 and 11 Mrs Raison
Year 8, 10 and 12 Mr Stanizzo
The DP offices are based in the Student Administration Area. We look forward to working with our students to assist them to achieve their best at Warilla High School in 2015. School Uniform As mentioned, the uniform across the school looks fantastic. A small number of students still require one or two items of uniform such as correct shorts or school jumper. The school uniform shop is open each Wednesday afternoon and Friday morning. Students are reminded to bring a note from home if they are out of uniform on a particular day. This note should be presented at the Library sign in office before school and the student will receive a uniform slip. If students and families are having difficulty purchasing the uniform we would ask that you contact the relevant Year Advisor or Deputy Principal and we will assist through our Student Assistance Scheme. Individual Health Care Plans During 2014 WHS started the process of developing Individual Health Care Plans for students who may require Emergency Care at school due to a known condition such as Diabetes, Asthma, Epilepsy or Anaphylaxis. If your student requires an Individual Health Care Plan and you have not yet met with school staff to discuss this process please contact the school as soon as possible on 42963055. BYOD There have been some questions regarding the BYOD program at WHS. BYOD or Bring Your Own Device will start at WHS in Semester Two this year. During Semester One our staff and technology team will finalise the organisation for the BYOD program and once this is complete the school will provide information and resources for students and parents to assist in the selection and purchase of a device. Please follow the link on our school website to http://warillahighbyod.weebly.com/ or contact [email protected] Seek Knowledge Term 1 has started with students working on one of our four school values “Seek Knowledge” during PBS lessons and activities. Students have been focusing on the importance of bringing equipment, completing homework, asking questions and “going for gold” - doing that bit extra that will boost success such as independent research, using the free after school tutoring program or attending the homework centre. If your student is interested in participating in any of these fabulous opportunities please ask them to call in an see their Year Adviser, Ms Lever (HT Welfare) or a DP to discuss.
Respect others and value yourself We would like to take this opportunity to remind our school community that any student riding a bike to school must wear a helmet. It is also important that all students obey all road rules whilst travelling to school whether it be via foot, bike, scooter or other means. Honesty Warilla High School acknowledges the increasing maturity of our Year 12 students thereby allowing students the opportunity to arrive at school at the time of their first timetabled class on each day. Similarly, they may leave at the end of their last timetabled class each day. This concession only applies to the students who have returned the signed permission note which is available from Mr Stanizzo or Mrs Fotheringham in A3. However, no student is to leave the school grounds at any other time during the day whether it be to go home or to their car unless they have submitted a note to the front office before Period 1 and been provided with a ‘Permission to Leave’ slip. Driving to School It is school policy that no student is allowed to drive to school unless they have returned the necessary paperwork to Ms Lever in E36 or to one of the Deputy Principals. This policy is in place to protect our students and we appreciate the ongoing support of our school community in enforcing this.
Deputy Principals
Mrs Raison and Mr Stanizzo
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Coming Events Week 6B
Week 3A
12 February School Swimming Carnical
Week 4B
16 February Bamboo Theatre Workshop
Week 5A
23 February Year 7 Vaccinations
25 February eSmart Expo
Year 10 ROSA Information Night
3 March Formal Assemblies
Week 7A
10 March Year 6-7 Expo Day/Night
11-13 March Year 7 CAP Camp
Travel Safely Presentation Year 12
Make Online Payments
From the 21st July it will be possible for parents to make online payments to the school for amounts owing for students, via a secure
payment page hosted by Westpac. Payments can be made using either a Visa or MasterCard credit/debit card. The payment page
is accessed from the front page of the schools website by selecting $ Make a payment
Items that can be paid include voluntary school contributions, subject contributions, excursions, sales to students and creative and
practical arts activities (these include band, drama and dance). There is also a category called “other”, this to cover items not
covered in the previous heading. ‘Other’ can be used to make a complete payment of a school invoice.
When you access the $ Make a payment you must enter:
the students name, and
class and reference number OR
the students name, and
date of birth.
These details are entered each time you make a payment as student information is not held within the payment system.
This is a secure payment system hosted by Westpac to ensure that your credit/debit card details are captured in a secure manner
and these details are not passed back to the school.
You have the ability to check and change any details of the payment before the payment is processed. Receipts can be emailed
and/or printed.
Details of the payments are passed daily to the school where they will be receipted against your child’s account. As a receipt has
been issued from the payment page a further receipt will not be issued by the school.
For any enquiries regarding the Online Payment process please contact the office staff on 02 4296 3055 or alternately email;
The Office Staff
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IMPORTANT MESSAGES
LATE ARRIVAL – CHANGE OF
PROCEDURES Up until 9.15am go to the side window of the Library
between ‘A’ block and the Library block. One of the
Office Staff will record your information and give you a
late slip to get into class. After 9.15am report to the front
office. Arriving late 3 times without a note from
parent/guardian will result in parents being contacted by
the school and consequences will apply.
SCHOOL FEES
Invoices for school fees will be sent to
parents/guardians by mail during Week 6 of term –
2nd – 6th March.
The 2015 fridge magnet calendar with important
school dates will also be included.
UPDATING STUDENT DETAILS
If you change your address, phone number,
including mobile number, or other contact details
could you please let the school know as soon as
possible.
PRIVATE PERSONAL PROPERTY
Personal property which is brought to school is the
sole responsibility of the individual. The school is
not insured to cover loss or damage.
STUDENT DIARIES
Year 7 will be using E-Diary from Term 2 2015.
PARKING IN SCHOOL ZONES
Heavy fines are imposed for illegal dropping off or
picking up students in school zone hours.
The school car park is for staff parking only and is
not to be used for dropping off or picking up
students.
RIDING A BIKE TO SCHOOL
Students who ride a bike to school are required by
law to wear a helmet.
STUDENT ABSENCES
Students must bring a note to explain their absences.
A green ‘Absence Book’ is available from the front
office. Unexplained absences will appear on the
student’s report.
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
Parents experiencing financial difficulties can apply
for support through the Student Assistance Scheme.
Funds are available to help with subject fees, school
uniform and books. All enquiries can be made
through the front office.
Bonding Day On Friday 30th January all of Year 7 along with their Year 10 Peer Support
leaders were involved in a ‘Bonding Day’ as part of the Peer Support
program.
The day was filled with inspirational, motivating, creative and also physical
activities in which Year 7 students were able to begin to build positive
relationships within their own year group as well as Year 10 Peer Support
Leaders to make decisions, work together as a team and solve problems.
A sausage sizzle was enjoyed by all for lunch and a huge thank you to Mr
Dalley and the Year 10 helpers for their hospitality. It was pleasing to hear
such beautiful manners from our new members of the school as they
received their sandwich.
Year 10 Peer Support leaders did an absolutely fabulous job in facilitating
the activities, using their initiative and making the end of Week 1 a happy
and enjoyable experience for Year 7.
Year 7 Adviser Miss Thistlewaite was impressed with the overall efforts from
Year 7 and is pleased with the great start they have had to their first year in
High School. Miss Lever, Releiving Head Teacher Welfare, was also
impressed and thankful for the help of the Year 10 Peer Support Leaders.
I look forward to working with Year 7 and the Year 10 Peer Support leaders
during other activities throughout the year.
Miss Fotheringham
Peer Support Co-ordinator
Japan Homestay March 21-26 2015 During Week 9 of Term 1, Warilla High School will host 20 students from
Chiba Higashi High School, Japan for a ‘taster’ visit over 5 days. This
opportunity will further develop the Japanese Program which is running
successfully across all Year 7 classes at WHS. The students will attend
classes with their buddies and enjoy the dynamic school life here,
participating in sports and cultural clubs and making lots of friends. A wide
range of learning experiences will result. This language and cultural
exchange will be an enriching experience for all. It is specifically designed to
broaden our students’ understanding and appreciation of Japanese culture.
If you are interested in having a student stay with your family, please
contact Ms Sheridan (English Faculty).
Ms Sheridan
English Faculty
South Coast Golf Championships AND South Coast Matchplay The golfing calendar commences early in the school term for our keen
golfers. Any student wishing to compete in the South Coast Match Play
competition needs to give their name to Mrs Clune before Friday 14th
February. To enter this competition the boys handicap limit is 7 and there is
no limit for the girls.
In 2014 Jack Kessell made the semi-finals of the NSW All Schools Match
Play Competitions contested at Blackheath Golf Course – an outstanding
effort considering the standard of this field of school aged players.
The South Coast Golf Strokeplay Championships will be held at Kiama Golf
Course on Monday 9th February. Handicap limit for this event is 26 for boys
and 45 for girls. All students wishing to participate in this event will need to
give Mrs Clune their name and golf link number before the end of February.
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Important Dates: Thursday 12th February – Whole school swimming carnival at Warilla Pool - 8.30am Roll Call
Tuesday 17th February – Zone Swimming Carnival
Friday 14th February – Entries close for South Coast Match Play Competition
Monday 9th March – South Coast Strokeplay Golf Championships – Kiama GC. Entries close Tuesday March 3rd.
Monday March 23rd – Friday March 9th – Year 11 Crossroads Camp
Denise Clune
PE Teacher
Special Provisions for the HSC 2015 The Board of Studies will allow students who have a “disability” to use special provisions for the HSC. They are practical
arrangements designed to help students who can’t otherwise make a fair attempt at the HSC exams. The provisions are
determined based on the way in which the student’s performance is disadvantaged during exams.
The definition of disability is very broad, examples of disabilities include learning disabilities, literacy difficulties, and fine motor skill
issues, medical problems such as diabetes, severe asthma, chronic back problems, physical disfigurement, and mental health such
as
Anxiety, depression, bi-polar, neurological and sensory such as scotopic sensitivity or hearing loss.
Special Provisions available can include readers, writers, extra time, rest breaks, separate small group supervision.
Applications are lodged electronically by Warilla High School staff. Documentary evidence is required as supporting evidence and
must be submitted to the school for inclusion with the application.
The application process is lengthy. It is advisable to begin the application process as quickly as possible to avoid delays.
Applications generally close at the end of Term 1, 2015. Applications may be lodged later in the year, even during the HSC exam
period.
Information regarding Disability Support is available on the BOSTES website.
Should you wish to find out more about Special Provisions please contact Ros Gaynor at school on 4296 3055.
Ros Gaynor
Learning and Support Teacher
Year Vaccinations By this stage all Year 7 students should have presented their parents/guardians with a packet of information about the Department
of Public Health Vaccination Programme. A letter was also distributed to all students at school, on Friday 30 January, which
included information of dates and how the process is implemented at Warilla High. It is important that the correctly completed form
is returned to the school as soon as possible. The Vaccination Programme is an important strategy to protect the students from
various diseases common either in Australia or Overseas. If parents have medically related questions it is advised that either a
phone call is made to the Public Health Department or a visit to the family doctor may be able to give the needed information. On
the vaccination day students will be withdrawn by class to collect their form and be processed. Please assist by contacting me at
the school, prior to the date, if your son or daughter would be less stressed if their class was early in the day. Thank you in
advance for your assistance with encouraging your son or daughter to view this as a non- stressful situation.
Home Economics Food Technology I would like to take this opportunity to advise parents that if your son or daughter is participating in the Year 10 Food Technology
class, in Term 1, they will be looking at Food Styling / Photography as well as Food Trends. The students will be completing
practicals on cupcake decorating, sliders, healthy food products as well as deconstruction of a Lemon Meringue Pie (as well as
other practicals). Their first assessment task is to develop a cover for a recipe book on one of the following topics- Entertaining,
Healthy eating, or Comfort Eating. Students should be beginning to look at food magazines and noting strategies used to
encourage the consumer to pick up the book and make a purchase.
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Year 9 will be completing their first unit on "Back to Basics" ensuring the students have knowledge and understanding of the
importance of all three aspects of hygiene (personal, environmental and food) as well as safety in the kitchen when using knives
and working in teams. Their first practicals will allow them to use various pieces of equipment and learn placement of the
equipment in the food technology classrooms. The work which continues will enable the students to develop various skills in food
preparation and an understanding of the influences on food selection.
Both Year 9 and Year 10 Food Technology students should have knowledge of the date which is their regularly scheduled practical
lesson. They have also been informed of the requirement to bring two tea towels, a hand towel, a dishcloth and a container ( all in
a plastic bag) for each practical lesson in order to participate. The purchase of the required food stuffs is dependent on payment of
the elective fee charges- information which has been distributed to all classes. Please contact me, at the school, if your
son/daughter has particular food issues or to discuss payment of the elective charge. Thanks Sonya Potts, HT Home Economics
Sonya Ankerholz-Potts
HT TAS- Home Economics
Aboriginal Education Committee Warilla High School currently requires tutors, employed under the Norta Norta Program, particularly for the senior school in the
following subjects. Mathematics, Science, PD/H/PE and Aboriginal Studies.
Under the Discrimination Act, Aboriginality is a preference for employment but not a requirement. Trained teachers and those with
experience are particularly encouraged to apply.
Inquiries for additional information can be made to Ms Michelle Brook on 02 42963055
Curriculum Vitae/work history can be forwarded to Mr Peter Hales on [email protected] or mailed to PO Box 396,
Warilla NSW 2528 by 4 pm on the 27 February 2015.
Albion Park Show Society
Albion Park Show Society invites any young ladies in year 10 or older to be part of the Debutante Ball to be held on 29th May,
2015. Enquiries phone Diane McParland 42360403/0427360403 by 5th March, 2013, a meeting with those interested will be held
on 8th March 7.30pm in the HACC Centre Albion Park Showground.
Crossroads 2015 – Year 11 Permission notes and medical forms have been sent out for
the Crossroads camp happening at Wombaroo Week 9 this
term (23rd-27th March). These forms can be returned into the
PE staffroom over the coming two weeks. Parents are
encouraged to continue payments towards the camp
balance. Any student or parent unsure how much money is
owing please contact the Administration Manager Cynthia
Souter on ph: 42963055.
Places are still available for students who have not yet
placed a deposit for the camp. These students are urged to
speak to Mr Murray in the PDHPE staffroom as soon as
possible.
This camp satisfies the mandatory 25hr Crossroads course for senior students. Over the years Crossroads has also proven to be
an amazing opportunity in aiding the development of relationships between fellow students and their teachers and is an opportunity
not to be missed.
Andrew Murray
2015 Crossroads Organiser
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WE ACCEPT MASTERCARD, VISA & EFTPOS – NO CHEQUE PAYMENTS
OPERATING HOURS – Wednesday 12pm -> 5pm – Friday 8am -> 1pm
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