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Newsletter P.O Box 82 Timboon 3268 Telephone: (03)5598 3381 Fax: (03)5598 3507 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.timboonp12.vic.edu.au School Council President: Chris Hibburt School Captains: Chris Vogels, Stephanie Windridge, Chloe Gass, Angus Dalziel, Brittany Lindsay and Jayden Blain
TSPA President: Kylie Martin
Date: Thursday, 9th May, 2013 Edition: 13:12
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Samantha Cunnington Tribute
Sam Cunnington was an inspiration to all that have
had the pleasure of knowing her.
Sam’s company was called Personal Best. She
was passionate about people working towards
being the best they could possibly be, and
supported many in achieving this goal. Her
inspirational battle with breast cancer was made
public through her tireless work to promote breast
cancer awareness and raise funds to support the
fight against this undiscriminating disease.
Sam role-modelled strength, determination and
passion. She celebrated the achievements of her
children and made positive plans for the future. As
a community we were blessed to have had Sam as a
member and grateful for the legacy she has left
behind.
To Steve, Marissa, Max, Lewis and family our
deepest condolences. The support and strength
they have all shown through this tragedy has been
inspiring.
It’s up to all of us now to carry on with Sam’s great
work and “Be our Best”.
Calendar: May 9
th TSPA Mothers Day Stall
10th
3-12 Cross Country 13-17th Yr 11 Work Experience 14-16
th NAPLAN
15th
Keys Please Yr 10 13-17
th Library Book Fair
20-24th
Education Week 20
th Choral Speaking 3-4
21st
Barwon Prison Exc
ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL REPORTS Congratulations to all the students who competed in the Interschool Senior/Intermediate Football and Netball Event on Tuesday. NAPLAN: All students in years 3, 5, 7 and 9 will participate in these tests on Tuesday 14
th, Wednesday 15
th and Thursday 16
th
of May. Information regarding the test will be provided to parents and students shortly. What is NAPLAN? The National Assessment Program – Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) is an annual national assessment for all students in Years 3, 5, 7, and 9. All students in these year levels are expected to participate in tests in Reading, Writing, Language Conventions (spelling, grammar and punctuation) and Numeracy. All government and nongovernment education authorities have contributed to the development of NAPLAN materials. If you have any questions regarding this please contact the school on 5598 3381. Will I receive a report on my child’s performance? A NAPLAN report will be issued by your school later in the year. The same report format is used for every student in Australia. The school will notify you when the reports are being sent home. If you do not receive a report, you should contact the school. Individual student results are strictly confidential. All Students in Year 7 & 9 will receive a NAPLAN “information pamphlet for parents” today. . Uniform: The uniform (dress code) policy for 2013. Some of the notable changes were:
Sports shorts (only P.E classes)
Black leather footwear for all students
Timboon P-12 School bag (all students must have one
by 2014)
Correct school uniform Correct School Bag The school dress code (uniform) policy is set out by the school council. Another added expectation set out by school council is that all students have/use a Timboon P-12 School Bag by 2013. Large ($55.00) or Small ($45.00) bags can be purchased from the school office. Please ensure that your child is wearing the correct school uniform when leaving home or if they are out of uniform that they provide a note to the office/form teacher. If you require further clarification or support regarding the uniform policy please contact me at the school on Ph: 55983381 Immunisations: Reminder that all year 7 boys and girls, year 9 boys, some year 10 students will receive the 2
nd round of
immunisations on Friday the 24th
May.
On Monday our year 9/10 C45 (Small Business Class) visited the Tower Hill Lavender farm. Year 9/10 C45 Business Unit: What are they doing (Task)? Visiting a Lavender farm to see first-hand how this business operates. Why are they doing it (Learning)? Learn how to grow lavender so we can plant it on a school plot. Focus on the business and horticulture aspects of this process. What does it look like (Success)? Area full of flowering lavender on our school grounds. Develop an Enterprise component to the project.
Skills and qualities that help children cope with life’s ups and downs:
Trust - that the world is safe and that there are caring people to help them.
Belief - in their ability to do things for themselves and achieve their goals.
Feeling good - about themselves and feeling valued for who they are by their parents and carers.
Optimism - that things generally turn out well.
Ability to manage their feelings, thoughts and behaviours.
Children develop these skills and qualities over time, initially through their experiences in coping with small stresses with help from supportive adults. When bigger stresses come along, even though at first they might feel quite distressed, children can draw on what they have learned about helping themselves to cope and feel better. Looking to others for support continues to be an effective way of coping. And remember: “When I started counting my blessings, my whole life turned around”. Anon SEAN FITZPATRICK ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL
Our annual Cross Country is on this Friday beginning at 2:15 down at the Distillery. Any parent interested in coming to cheer or run the event is more than welcome to come along. Each student will score extra points for coming in their house colours on the day. Thanks to the families who are making an effort to support our school uniform policy by wearing correct items. Unfortunately, the number of students now coming along in “track pants” and “runners” seems to have had a large increase this last week. Please make adjustments to this prior to letters being sent out. The annual NAPLAN test week will be during week 5 of this term. Students in years 3, 5, 7 and 9 are all involved in this process. Notes with information to parents will shortly be distributed. You are most welcome to pop in and chat with either myself or Mr Fitzpatrick if you have any queries about this process as this event approaches. ANDREA TAYLOR ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL P63 : Beyond School - career pathways A big thank you to yet another community member who freely gave her time to talk with our Year 10 students about her career pathway and experiences. Melissa Berry, the Director of TRY Timboon Children's Centre, described her pathway from school, to university and her involvement in different Early Education settings - child care, pre-school as well as schools. Melissa spoke of the qualities and attributes students should develop while at school to assist them in achieving career goals, giving hints for resume writing and presentation.
Year 10 Urban camp - June 12th Students are asked to organise the purchase of their own Myki cards for travel on public transport in Melbourne, prior to the camp. They received information this week about how to apply for a Myki card online. Warrnambool Railway Station does not sell or 'top up' Myki cards. It is possible to buy child Myki cards from retail outlets in Geelong. We will have limited opportunities to purchase these in Melbourne prior to using them. Organising these online will require a credit card number and at least 7 days for delivery. If it is not possible for a student attending camp to get a Myki card prior to camp, please let Mrs Nicholson or Ms Wakefield know as soon as possible so we can investigate alternative options. Year 11 Work Experience Year 11 VCE students will be undertaking Work Experience placements next week. The majority of students are placed in
Melbourne and will be staying in Melbourne Metro Youth Hostel. Others are placed locally. We depart from school on Sunday afternoon to arrive in Melbourne with daylight to explore our surrounds and get ready for the excitement of Public Transport in rush hour in Melbourne. We return home late Friday night. A long, challenging and exciting week for students and staff. We should have some interesting stories to share once we return !!! Wish us luck. Good luck also to our VCAL students will be attending their weekly work placements, attending their TAFE courses and following their normal school program, attending school as usual. JULIE NICHOLSON NETBALL REPORT A senior (Yr 11/12) and intermediate (Yr 9/10) team competed in the HSSSD round of Netball. The game results were:- SENIORS: R. Beames, J. Couch, L. Couch, J. Finch, T. Lindquist, B. Lindsay, V. Millard, H. Weel and G. Spokes Round 1 vs Cobden: Timboon won 10 to 14 Round 2 vs Camperdown: Timboon won 26 to 10 Round 3 vs MRC: Timboon won in a close match 22 to 19 Round 4 vs Terang: Timboon won 20 to 7 Timboon progress to the next round. A wonderful effort by all players who demonstrated excellent team spirit and cohesive play. INTERMEDIATE: C. Ayres, G. Barnett, O. Bell, A. Blain, R. Dendle, E. Finch, A. Harris, K. Jones and R. Vogels. Round 1 vs MRC: Timboon lost 10 to 14 Round 2 vs Cobden: Timboon lost 8 to 16 Round 3 vs Campberdown: Timboon a convincing win 19 to 3 Round 4 vs Terang: An extremely close win 10 to 9. A sporting effort by all team members to come third in the competition with 2 wins and 2 losses. Thank you to Kirsty Ludeman for being our official scorer and to Emily, Jaymie, Hayley and Tess for umpiring. CAROLYN WORDSWORTH JUNIOR NETBALL REPORT The Year 7 and Year 8 netball teams played at Terang stadium on Tuesday May 7
th.
RESULTS: Year 7 team: Win against Terang, losses against Cobden and MRC. The team won the consolation to place 3
rd in the
competition. Year 8 Team: Lost against very competitive MRC and Cobden team and improved to lose by three goals to Camperdown and Terang. Thanks to all the girls who took part. They showed an improvement in their game skills and strategies and participated in a sporting manner. A big thank you to Emily Finch and Abby Lindquist who coached the students and umpired their games. Carolyn Wordsworth DONATIONS WANTED Donations of secondhand Auskick footballs and Auskick pumps to take to Vietnam. We especially need some pumps as the balls will need to be deflated to pack. This will allow our students to teach the kicks at the orphanage how to play Aussie Rules. Thanks Nigel (any donations can be dropped off for Nigel at the school office).
ART COMPETITIONS TERM 2
WRAD Art in Schools Competition Theme: “The Effects of Drugs on the Community”
Media: Anything on Canvas (must be able to be hung) Age Group: Year 9-12
Closing Date: Tuesday, 21st
May
Last Thursday, as part of the year 5-6 TAP program, Mr Laurie Smart presented the Year 5 & 6 children with an incubator to be used to hatch chickens and ducklings. The children are all very excited and looking forward to their new responsibility. I can’t wait until they hatch so we can start building the coop. Pia It was interesting to learn that chickens see blue as black. Zavier Today I learnt that chickens take 21 days to hatch and ducks take 28 days to hatch. Jorji I am looking forward to putting the torch up to the egg and seeing if there is a chicken. Dean I am looking forward to watching and raising chickens. It will be really fun and interesting. I am looking forward to it. Zayne
JULIA McMEEL
“Keys Please” is a short, 70-75 minute session aimed at helping you, the Learner Driver, enjoy the learning-to-drive experience, pass your Licence tests and become a safe and competent driver. At the same time it will help your supervising drivers (parents, older brothers/sisters, uncles, aunts, whoever) tackle their role with confidence while avoiding the stress that can sometimes be a part of it. It’s been run here at Timboon P-12 College for a few years now, with great success. Everybody who attends comes away saying they’ve learned something. And had a laugh! Learning to drive should be a fun, exciting time – not a scary or dull chore. We’ll show you how to make the most of it. Even though it’s during the school day, parents are most welcome to join us! 5-8 Room Wednesday, May 15, 2013 at 9.00 am. Information. Advice. Entertainment. Questions answered. Prizes. All we need is you! (p.s. It really would be handy if your parents come along)
SPECIAL LIBRARY EVENT Visit the Book Fair in our Library. Proceeds from sales will be used to buy new books for a “CAFÉ” reading program, and a selection of books will be donated to the orphanage in Vietnam that our senior students will be visiting on their upcoming trip.
JENNY EVANS
CANTEEN ROSTER
CANTEEN ROSTER WEEK 5 (13
th – 17
th May)
Mon 13th
Jane Hammer Volunteer Required Tues 14
th Kate Makin Jodie Couch
Wed 15th
Katie Millard Volunteer Required Thurs 16
th Charlene Payne Nicole Oberin
Fri 17th
Jenny Inglis Sally Blain (12:00 – 2:00 pm – Bryan Ward) WEEK 6 (20
th – 24
th May)
Mon 20th
Cherie Mungean VOLUNTEER REQUIRED Tues 21
st Ann Rosolin Donna Bedggood
Wed 22nd
Sue Trotter Susan Van Rijthoven Thurs 23
rd Kylie Martin Namoi Lewis
Fri 24th
Lee Hibberd Bronwyn Lenehan (12:00 – 2:00 pm – Sharon Cotton)
WANTED WANTED WANTED !! FOR THE P-6 ART ROOM Remnants of fabric that can be torn into strips Over the coming weeks the Preps will be working on a giant weaving project. Do you have any worn out sheets? Old sarongs? Or men’s ties that are no longer needed? Other materials that can withstand the weather would also be very useful.(eg, coloured ropes, large sheets of coloured plastic, belts or scarves) Many thanks Lee McLeod (Prep Art Teacher)
Terry’s Tech Talk Cheap phone calls: I have talked a lot about the future and what you can do if you have heaps of spare money you don’t need. Now I want to go where the phone companies don’t want us to know about – Free and cheap phone calls. Let’s face it, when they said “talk is cheap” they were never talking about phone calls which can add up, especially if you have friends and family a long way away or even overseas (at Timboon that can include Warrnambool which is an STD call). The first is quick, easy and free if you are with Telstra and is called “wide area calls”. Wide area calls is for country people who, like Timboon residents, have an STD phone call to the “local” city, in our case Warrnambool. So many things we do involve a phone call to Warrnambool. Here is the fix that Telstra don’t advertise loudly. Ring Telstra and ask to be connected to “Wide Area Calls”. As soon as you do this, you can ring Warrnambool and everywhere in between for a local phone call – untimed (this does NOT allow you to connect to Colac as they are in the 53 phone district). The technical stuff: Phones are set into zones which can be identified by the 5598 prefix. A local phone call is any number within your zone and any zone connecting to your zone i.e. 5595, 5566 etc. Wide area calls allows all your current zones plus one extra zone as long as it is within (in our case) the 55 phone exchange. This means from the Timboon township you can call to about Port Fairy – and it’s a local call. This is great if your family and friends live in Warrnambool, you can now talk all day for the cost of a local call, but what if you want to ring Queensland or your kids have just moved to Melbourne for University? This is where the internet can get really useful. Wouldn’t it be great to be able to talk anywhere in Australia, untimed for free? Yes, I did say that correctly: untimed for free anywhere in Australia. It’s called VoIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol) and uses your internet to make phone calls. This does require you to sign up with a VoIP provider with a cost starting from $10 per month for a service that gives 10cent phone calls, $15 for free calls (to fixed lines only) or $40 for free calls to mobiles and most overseas countries as well. The cheaper plans allow you to talk to the major overseas countries for 1.9cents per minute, while the $40 plan gives you the lot. Once you connect to a VoIP service you only need your current phone line to enable a broadband connection and to receive calls, so you can reduce the amount you pay for line rental as well. But wait, there’s more! Now you can choose as many phone numbers as you want (for $5 per extra number) in any exchange you want. Consider this, your mum is in Queensland, or your kids are in Melbourne and you can ring them for free but it still costs them heaps to ring home. You get a Brisbane or Melbourne phone number and they can ring you for a local call (this is great for businesses that work out of many cities, clients can ring cheaper and/or think they are local). I know many of us have large mobile plans with hundreds of dollars in available calls, but with VOIP you may even be able to reduce your mobile bill and use your home phone more. I hear you ask “what about the quality”, I have been using VoIP now for about eight years and most people I ring have never known. Even visitors to my home that have used the phone did not know they were using VoIP (I use a cordless phone as well). Because the VoIP phone uses the internet and not the phone line, the original phone can still be used normally to make or receive calls whilst someone else in the house is on the VoIP line. Happy Talking. Thanks for taking the time to read this article.
Please Note: The above prices use the “Engin” service (www.engin.com.au) but others are available. You can search “VoIP providers Australia” for more companies. Please check with your VoIP provider that your internet speed is sufficient, particularly if you live out of town. Missed an article? Find previous Tech Talks at: www.timboonp12.asn.au/tech Go to: www.thinkuknow.org.au/kids This button is like calling 000 or 112 emergency numbers on your phone. It is taken seriously and it is a criminal offence to abuse this button.
Student Family detail information forms have been sent home. Please look over them and make any changes and return to the school office as soon as possible. Thank you
SECOND-HAND UNIFORM SALE
The next second-hand uniform sale will be held at on Friday, 17
th May (1:00pm 1:50pm in the SEU building.)
For enquiries please call Katrina, 5598 3443.
PARENT CLUB NEWS
TSPA PARENTS SAY Love to hear from you! Name: ______________________________________ Phone: ______________________________________
SUNDAY TENNIS COACHING
AT TIMBOON P-12 SCHOOL
Starting on the 12th of May for 6 weeks.
Mini tennis program for children 5 years and over
Intermediate to advanced players, we cater for all
ages and abilities Tennis for mums and dads – try
our smashing cardio tennis workouts for an hour –
have fun getting fit maximum of 5 to 6 pupil in
each group Group lessons as well as privates can
be booked. Times will be allocated on enrolment.
Enquiries contact Joe Hakimi on 0407 975 314 or
Your local tennis coordinator Katrina on
55983443 Email: [email protected]
TWO DIFFERENT CAREERS EVENTS For Year 9 students
1. TRY A CAREER EXPO. SW TAFE SHERWOOD PARK
CAMPUS
One of the biggest challenges for a young person is how and where to commence their career journey. The Try A Career expo on Friday 31
st May at the SWTAFE’s Sherwood Park Campus
gives the opportunity for our Year 9s to try ‘hands on activities’ and talk to people involved in careers and to find out where to learn more. Over a 90 minute period, students will have the opportunity to engage in three different hands on experiences. A bus will take the students to Sherwood Park on Friday 31
st May. They will be
there from 11:20 until 12:50. Students make their choices at school and will be given an individual timetable.
Available for all students:
2. CAREERS EXPO 2013
All Warrnambool and District Secondary Colleges in conjunction with the region’s Further Education providers will be combining to host the Biennial Careers Expo during Careers Week in May 2013. The primary aim of the Expo is to assist students and their parents to research a wide range of careers options in preparation for the important decisions students will make over the next few years. The Careers Expo is conducted every two years and from past experience and testimonials, is an invaluable experience and extremely useful in assisting students in their career decision making and transition process. Research clearly indicates that families who research career options early have a greater degree of success in navigating through the many career options. Guest presenters are current practitioners in their chosen vocations and they will outline the day to day tasks involved within their career, the career paths and education and training required to obtain employment in their field / industry as well as further career prospects / advancement opportunities. Expo Dates and Venues:
Monday 13 May 2013 7:15 pm Brauer College
Tuesday 14 May 2013 7:15 pm Warrnambool College
Wednesday 15 May 2013 7:15 pm Emmanuel College
Each evening will commence at 7:00pm with static displays. Presentation commence at the times listed below: Students are able to choose up to three different presentations on each of the three evenings. As it is possible to attend nine different career presentations during the week, we encourage all students and parents to take full advantage of this schedule. Students and their families would have to make their own way to Warrnambool. These sessions are in the evening.
If you are interested in this please see Mr. Deppeler.
Session 1 Session 2 Session 3
7:15pm - 7:55pm 8:00pm - 8:40pm 8:45pm - 9:25pm
FOR SALE 1 x brand new pole chainsaw, Never used. $250 1 x refurbished hot house in excellent condition $250 Fishtanks – range of different sizes, prices start from $20 1 x Large Jocky wheel with swivel joint (brand new) $100 7 x appleyards ducks $20 each 1 x Pure bred black pug with papers $1,500 Hexagonal shaped gazebo with mozzie net – 2m diameter brand new in box $350 Computer desk with 3 drawers $80 6ft x 3ft x 3ft bench/table for fish tanks or reptile tanks, solid wood $250 PHONE: 0437 829 664 _________________________________ Hay, small squares $5 each PHONE: 5595 9264 _________________________________ FLAT FOR RENT 1 x bedroom, fully furnished, excellent condition, overnight or short or long term PHONE: 5598 3864 or 0407 0440889 _________________________________ WANTED: Goldfish for outside pond/troughs PHONE: 0409 568 544 or 5598 3508 ------------------------------------------------------
MISSING
FROM BAXTER ST
Young female grey tabby named TIGGER Went missing from new home on Monday night 6/5
Is unfamiliar with area and may possibly be hurt Please either call 0409 959223
or take to Timboon Vets (is micro chipped)
Fundraising
“Lorraine Lea Linen Party”
Friday 10th May at 7pm
At the Health Education Centre
At Timboon Hospital
Fundraiser for Leeanne & Piers McKenzie (who
had a fire at Easter)
So come along and buy something for yourself &
we would love you to purchase a gift voucher for
them to spend.
Catalogues to view or place an order at Timboon
Pharmacy.
For every party booking taken extra incentive
rewards for the McKenzie Family
Enquiries to: Heather - 0429302648
Jane - 0439983310
Shirley - 0407018690
INDOOR SOCCER
Competitions will start
U/10 Mixed Soccer: Tues 14th
May U/14 Mixed Soccer: Wed 15
th May
To participate in Junior Soccer players must register at the Centre by Monday 6
th May
Phone the Centre on 55983445 or call in to fill out details. COST: $20.00 registration $3.90/game
Timboon Basketball Wednesday 22
nd May – 7pm
The Timboon Sporting Complex are running a come, try and REGISTER your interest for womens basketball.
NO EXPERIENCE Necessary Bring shorts and your runners. Practise games will be played.
Junior Basketball
Could all junior basketballers and squad players please return their tops to the complex so we have them back ready for the
new season. Thanks Kim Finch.
Will you help us help them You are invited to a Dinner and fundraiser for the Agape
Orphanage Childrens Home, Myanmar Saturday 18
th May 2013 @7pm
Timboon Community Church (EX RSL Hall) $25 per person
Dinner, Desserts, Tea and Coffee RSVP by 13
th May - Carl McKenzie on 0438 186 253 or Wendy
Maskell on 5598 3348 Donations for Auction most welcome on the night.
Agape Orphange is a Christian Orphanage based in Myanmar, Burma. We are endeavouring to raise funds to build a
dormitory for some of the childen.