wauchope high school
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Nelson Street, Wauchope 2446
phone (02) 65851400 fax (02) 65852445
email: [email protected]
website: www.wauchope-h.schools.nsw.edu.au
Wauchope High
School
Term 3 Week 2 July 2010
SWEET TASTE OF ANOTHER WHS VICTORY
MIXED WITH LOTS OF FRIENDSHIP, FUN,
CAMARADERIE
AND TRUE SPORTING SPIRIT AT CUMBERLAND!!!
Congratulations to our 2010 Wauchope High Team who contested the Parsons Memorial Trophy with Cumberland
High School. Details pages 4 and 5.
Junior and Senior Girls Soc-
cer teams win and take
Wauchope to the next level!
A taste of medieval
Moon rocks and
presentations
EDUCATION WEEK 2010
A 3D look at
space!!! See
page 3
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Principal’s Report Education Week
Due to the scheduling of our Year 12 Trial HSC Examinations we
have chosen to celebrate Education Week outside the allotted timeframe
supplied by the DET; and what a line up of celebrations we have this year.
We kicked off Education Week with a 2 day visit by an Australian icon in the scientific world. Dr Jeanette Rothaphel, a renowned educator, scientist and Solar System expert, delighted Wauchope High School
students and students from the Bago Community Of Schools with 2 days
of engaging workshops.
This Monday the Hon Rob Oakeshott postponed his pre-election activities
to honour his commitment to officially open Education Week at our full
school assembly.
This Thursday we hosted a Grandparents Morning Tea for the
grandparents of our Year 7 students.
This Friday we will be celebrating NAIDOC week. This year is shaping up to be our best ever celebration of NAIDOC as we have an impressive and
exciting arrangement of workshops and Bush Tucker tastings. We look forward to the parents and carers of our Aboriginal students supporting us
by accepting our invitation to participate.
Next Monday we will host Gifted and Talented Primary Students from our partner Bago Community Of Schools. This event last year was a huge
success and this year we will conduct a multitude of workshops to engage
and inform students.
We will conclude Education Week celebrations next Wednesday evening
when the Bago Community Of Schools hold our inaugural BAGO Education Week Awards in the WHS Hall. During this evening, chosen students, community members, teaching and non-teaching staff from all
participating schools will be recognised for their outstanding contribution
to their school.
As you can see, our celebrations are extensive but it takes a lot to make a
good school great. Wauchope High School is a great school, we have much to celebrate and I would like to take this opportunity to thank all staff, students and community members who contribute to helping us
keep our school great.
Construction Commences
As I write this article semi trailers are removing some of our demountable buildings, a construction site is being erected and the demolition team is
on their way.
Work to the value of several million dollars will see WHS with new, state of the art facilities for Industrial Technology, Food Technology, Performing Arts, Special Education and Senior Student Learning Facilities is
commencing. The work will be done in stages and we will be able to progressively move into the new facilities. All works are scheduled to be
completed for the start of the 2012 school year.
The health and safety of our students during the construction stage is paramount and we ask for parental support in echoing our requests for students to abide by safety signage and keep well clear of fenced off work
sites.
Cumberland Interschool Visit
The Cumberland Interschool visit was once again a huge success and thoroughly enjoyed by the students who had the opportunity to represent
our school at Cumberland.
The Cumberland staff and community were once again impressed by the manner that our students conducted themselves both on and off the sporting arena. Congratulations to our team and all staff members
involved. Mr Robert Henry (Principal)
OUT WITH THE OLD, STARTING THE NEW!!
With the two demountable classrooms near B block re-
moved this week and a construction fence around the B
block itself, this old building that has delivered countless
lessons in TAS based subjects over the years, will now
be removed and replaced with a modern, efficient unit
that will incorporate the modern application of hospitality
and textiles.
Above Robert Oakeshott, Mr Bob Henry (Principal WHS)
and Mr Wil Jamieson hold the plans of what will replace
the old building B in the background.
PRIMARY INDUSTRIES WORK EXPERIENCE
Year 11 primary Industries
students are gaining valuable
vocational skills as they
undertake 35 hours of industry
w o r k p l a c e m e n t .
has completed a W ork
Placement at Wauchope Stock
and Estate Agents,(John
O ’ B r i en ) , wh i c h i n c l u d ed
experience at the sale yards.
Chris Snell is working at
S t o k e ’ s ’ B u t c h e r y . S a m
Barrington at Koree Herbs.
Nathan Campbell (photo) is
becoming skilled at fencing.
Bago Education Week Awards
On Wednesday August 4 at 7:00pm in the Wauchope High School Hall the Bago Community of Schools will be cele-brating Education Week 2010 with awards for students, community members, administrative staff and teaching staff.
The program will feature items from the many schools in our valley including drama and dance items from Wauchope High School. It will also honour eight members of the Wau-chope High School community for their contribution to edu-cation. We invite you to join us in this local celebration of public education.
Narelle Bush On behalf of the Bago team.
NAIDOC Week
In 2010 Naidoc week was celebrated during the school holidays. We have moved our program for NAIDOC week so it is part of Education week activities. Last Friday students were able to experience Aboriginal culture
in workshops with local Aboriginal identities.
We were privileged to have Frank and Isobel Moran teach students about art and music as well as share Aboriginal artefacts. Kathy Cox and Angela
Roberts helped students experience bush tucker, whilst Steve Donovan and Uncle Bill O’Brien brought dance and storytelling to the young men and women of Wauchope High School. Our Aboriginal Education Worker
Jared Horrigan shared his personal story and talked about the them for
NAIDOC Week “unsung heroes.”
It was a wonderful way to celebrate Aboriginal culture and identity. My
thanks go to all our guests for their time and expertise.
Narelle Bush On behalf of the Aboriginal Education committee
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Of medieval
days…..
Year 8 History
students and
their teachers
e n j o y e d a
medieval and
Celtic display
presented in the
school hall on
Monday the 26th
J u n e . T h e
students were
enthralled by the
weaponry, mock
f i g h t s a n d
costumes.
Cumberland Interschool Visit 2010 Report
One hundred students from Wauchope High School travelled to Sydney at the end of term 2 (23-25 June) to take on Cumberland High for the Jack Parsons Memorial Shield, in an interschool visit which is now celebrating its 35th year.
Shortly after arriving and being greeted by our hosts, the competition began with Wauchope winning the Debate for the second consecutive year. . Wauchope were also successful in the Junior Netball 47-7. A dominant 10-1 victory in a shortened Open Girls Touch game was enjoyed. Wauchope then staged a great second half comeback in the Junior Boys Soccer to salvage a 2-all draw.
The games continued into the evening at the Auburn Basketball Stadium where Wauchope won both the Open Boys and Girls Volleyball 2 sets to nil.
We were also able to score great wins in both the Junior and Open Girls Basketball matches. Cumberland had some joy in the two Boys Basketball games, but Wauchope were still competitive in both.
At the end of the first day, Wauchope had established a commanding 15-5 lead in the overall points tally.
Bright and early on Thursday morning, the Open Boys Baseball team started another dominant day of competition for Wauchope with a resounding 7-0 victory. The Open Girls Hockey followed suit with a 4-0 win. .
Unfortunately, a mistake by the local council meant the Athletics could not be held, but an exhibition Mixed Touch game was put on in its place. Players representing in only one sport were invited to participate in this match, which Cumberland were able to win 5-1.
In the afternoon session, the Open Girls Netball team matched their Junior counterparts with a massive 50-11 win.
Finally, Cumberland scored their only win of the day with a convincing 5-1 victory in the Open Boys Soccer. This meant that Wauchope now had an unassailable 21-7 lead in the points tally. continues over page...
Mrs Bush presents
a p p r e c i a t i o n
certificates for our
d r am a c l owns
performances from
Huntingdon Public
School.
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EDUCATION WEEK 2010
Mr Oakeshott and Mr Henry inspired us, students told us the good
things at Wauchope High, clowns performed and students received
awards. Ms Jeanette Rothapfel came and showed Year 8 and 7 the
NASA moon rocks and 3D slide show of the universe.
Mr Oakeshott presents the
Year 7 award.
The
moon
rocks
session
Year 10
telling
us the
good
things
about
WHS.
Students were
t a u g h t t h e
ancient arts of
k i l t f i t t i n g ,
p laying bag
pipes and of
course combat. .
Thanks to Mr
B o u r k e f o r
organising the
day and Miss
G l o v e r f o r
supervising.
Mr Pinkerton
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The Moments
The
Teams
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The story continues…….
Friday began with our newly-crowned North Coast Champion Open Girls Soccer team inflicting a 7-0 defeat on their rivals. The Boys and Girls Tennis teams both came from behind to win their round robin events. The Junior Boys won a great game 22-10.
Cumberland added some respectability into the final day by winning the Open Girls Softball in the final innings.
Cumberland proved too classy in a torrid and very physical Open Boys Rugby match, where they ran out 34-14 victors.
This meant that Wauchope finished as 29-11 winners in the Shield points.
At the Final Assembly, thanks were exchanged and the Most Valuable Players plaques were presented. Mrs Julie Kennedy (nee Hurrell), as both Acting Principal and a former Wauchope student, was delighted to have the opportunity to present the new Jack Parsons Memorial Shield, proudly donated by the Parsons family, to Team Captains. Mr Hancock
The Wauchope students were once again not only outstanding young sportsmen and women, but also terrific ambassadors for Wauchope High School and the entire Wauchope community. Thank you to the parents who went out of their way to help these young people enjoy and be a part of this amazing cultural tradition.
Mr Hancock
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CANTEEN ROSTER AUGUST 2010
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Janet Schmitzer
Penny Treacy
Lyn Williams
Dale Copland
Jackie Bowser
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12/8
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Amanda Thomas
Kerrie Pead
C Mackenzie
Mel Sims
Helen Haigh
Kerry Williams
Carol Tipping
HELP NEEDED PLEASE!
WHS CANTEEN ON
6585 3366
P&C MEETING 18th August 2010
( 3rd Wednesday of month at 7 pm )
UNIFORM SHOP HOURS
MONDAY 2.50pm—3.30pm FRIDAY 8.30am—9.00am
Coming up at WHS!! Term 3-4 2010
T3
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ICAS English Competition
Parent Teacher Night A-L Years 8-11
Year 7 HSIE Excursion (tentative)
Year 12 Trials
T3
Wk 4
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School Council meeting 5:30 pm Common Room
Taster classes Year 6 into 7
Parent Teacher M-Z Years 8-11
ICAS Mathematics Competition
Year 12 Trials
T3
Wk 5
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18 P&C Meeting: Common Room 7 pm
T3
Wk 6
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Year 11 Construction Work Placement
T3
Wk 7
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2 School Social
T3
Wk 8
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Year 8 into 9 Parent Meeting
Excellence Assembly
Year 11 MEN Work Placement
T3
Wk 9
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School Council meeting 5:30 pm Common Room
Immunisation Yr 7 & 10
P&C Meeting: Common Room 7 pm
Year 9 Camp
Year 10 and Year 11 Exams
T3
Wk 10
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Year 10 and Year 11 Exams
Year 12 Final Assembly
Holidays
T4
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11 School starts for all students and staff
HSC starts
T4
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20 P&C Meeting: Common Room 7 pm
UNIFORM SHOP
HOURS Mon 2.30—3.30pm Fri 8.30—9.00am
WINTER SPECIALS
Wool Jumper ( M,L,XL) $25
Sloppy Joe ( M,L,XL,XXL) $10
Microfibre Tracktop $30
Port Macquarie Surf School offers an After School Surfing Program at Bonny Hills. Surfing lessons run for 1½ hours – Monday to Friday commencing at 4pm and finishing at5.30. Cost: $90 for 6 weeks, $110 for 8 weeks and $120 for 10 weeks or $20 casual. For more information contact Peter Hudson (Hudo) on 6585 5453 or visit our website www.portmacquariesurfschool.com.au
OUR WHS 2010 SCHOOL MAGAZINE!!
This year sees the return of the Wauchope High School annual magazine. This magazine is designed as a lasting record for student achievement throughout 2010, as well as a farewell and keepsake for Year 12 students.
The magazine will feature sporting and academic achieve-ments, student profiles, year advisor and faculty reports as well as heaps of student photos, including reproductions of school photos thanks to Hydro Photographics.
The magazine will be distributed to students in Week 5 Term 4, however, due to the need to order numbers prior to printing, payment will need to be made by the end of Term 3. The magazine will cost $15 which can be paid to the front
office. Don’t miss out! Order your copy today.
Career Information Night - Discover Engineering Wednesday 4 August. 6:15pm for a 6.30 start – 8:30pm
Wauchope Water Treatment Plant Theatrette,
Rosewood Rd, Wauchope. RSVP now extended to 29 July. Kim Freeman , Port Mac-
quarie-Hastings Council P: 02) 6581 8241 F: (02) 6581 8250
M: 0431 567 127 E: [email protected]
The finish line for some of our great sporting teams.
Mock Debating Team: A challenging end to the successful run for our Year 11 Mock Trial team that was defeated by a Coff’s
Harbour school recently. More next newsletter
Girls Under 15 Bill Turner Cup Team: After a competitive game against Hunter Sports High School, Wauchope High School’s
under 15 Bill Turner Cup Team was knockout out of this exciting
competition. Congratulations to the team and to their coach Mr
Rod Davison and assistant coach Ms Jo Jones.
A tough and enjoyable time for the Wauchope High
Volleyball Team at the State Competition at the end
of last tem.