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CAMPERDOWN COLLEGE NEWSLETTER Term 3, Week 8, 6th September 2012
Leanne Coates and Year 3/4 students watching on as author Graeme Base autographs a book.
Camperdown
It’s not every day that you get to meet one of Australia’s most infamous authors and illustrators and try to convince him to include your newly created character in one of his books, but that is exactly what Year 3/4 students did when they were guests at this year’s Melbourne Writer’s Festival.
Teachers Leanne Coates and Leah Sinnott have been working in conjunction with the Digital Learning Team from the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development to develop and showcase Animalia resources that were developed in the Ultranet and then explored ways to use the book and TV program to engage students in the writing process.
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From the Principal’s Desk…
This has been a very busy and rewarding fortnight for the
Camperdown College community, with a wide range of
exciting activities taking place here at school and further
afield. I have had much cause in recent weeks to feel very
proud of the efforts and achievements of our wonderful
students, staff and families.
The Senior Campus Open Night last Wednesday gave our
students and staff an opportunity to showcase the College's
secondary programs and record of successes. I would like
to extend my sincere thanks to our many student volunteers
who gave eagerly of their time and talents to inform and
enthuse our guests. Our school data tells a very positive
story but our students’ pride and connectedness to their
school tells an even more compelling story of personal
success. Thankyou also to our teachers and Education
Support Staff, Parents & Friends and School Councillors,
for your contribution to the Open Night. Our 2013 Year 7
students will enjoy a range of follow up transition activities
in Term 4.
Another terrific school community event was the Father's
Day Breakfast that was held last Friday at the Brooke Street
Campus. Once again, the new Brooke Street Learning
Centre & Library provided a very spacious and comfortable
venue for this type of event. Our tireless team of Parents &
Friends, assisted by Warren Attrill on the barbeque,
prepared egg and bacon rolls for a large turn out of
students, fathers, grandfathers and other family members
and friends. The College is very fortunate to have such a
dedicated and creative team of parent helpers and we are
very appreciative of the many and varied contributions that
they make to the College.
A range of camps, excursions and special activities have
taken place over the past week. We have had VCE Outdoor
Education students take on the ski slopes of Mount Bogong,
pushing themselves to their limits and earning the praise of
teacher Mrs Suzanne Maskell for their resilience and
fortitude under pressure. At the other end of the age
spectrum, but just as fearless, our infant students (and
parents!) relished the opportunity to dress up as their
favourite fairy tale character last Wednesday, brightening
up the classrooms and school yard with creative and
colourful costumes.
Our Year 3/4 students and staff were VIP guests at the
Melbourne Writer's Festival also last Wednesday, sharing
the limelight with Animalia author Graeme Base as they
showcased their trailblazing Ultranet work. The learning
experiences of Camperdown College students and teachers
Leanne Coates and Leah Sinnott now feature in a film
compiled by the DEECD digital learning resource team,
which will serve as a resource for other schools.
Congratulations to all involved – the project has been a
great success and our students did themselves and their
school very proud.
Our Year 5/6 students have been to Sovereign Hill for this
year’s camp and I have heard many positive reports – not
only of the experience but also of our students’ conduct.
While we recognise the many fine qualities and strong
behavioural track record of our students, we wonder
whether the added incentive of the Sir's cane might have
been a factor.
Meanwhile, in and out of classrooms throughout the
College, teaching and learning continues and the term is
fast drawing to a close. Let's celebrate our many and varied
achievements, hang on to the memories of the experiences
that have added to the rich tapestry of school life and turn
our minds and energies to the next round of challenges and
opportunities!
Ms Cherie Kilpatrick
Principal
Calendar of Events:
Monday – Tuesday 10th – 11th September Year 3/4 Kangaroobie Camp
Wednesday 12th September Year 9 students at TAFE
Wednesday 12th September Wilson Street Parent Teacher Interviews
Wednesday 12th September Year 10 Deakin Experience Day
Wednesday 12th September Parents & Friends Meeting from 7.30pm in the Brooke Street Staffroom
Monday 17th September Brooke Street Concert Raffle Tickets due
Wednesday 19th September Year 9 students at TAFE
Thursday 20th September Brooke Street Concert from 7pm in the Wilson Street Hall
Friday 21st September Footy Colours Day for Prep – Year 6 students
Friday 21st September Last day for Term 3 – 2.30pm dismissal
Monday 8th October First day of Term 4
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National History Challenge – School Level Interviews:
Congratulations to Ethan Coates, Tom Gough and Lauren McIlveen who have all progressed through to the National History
Challenge State Finals to be held on Sunday at Melbourne Boys Grammar School. We wish them all the best at this level!
Outdoor Education and Environmental Studies:
Year 12 Outdoor Education and Environmental Studies students spent last week at Mount Bogong. They learnt to cross country ski at
Falls Creek and then proceeded to go on an expedition out into the wilderness and camp overnight. They built a kitchen area out of
snow and took their water from an aqueduct. In the morning, the students’ tents were covered in about ten centimetres of snow but
they did manage to get a little sleep and stay warm overnight. The students spent the last day downhill skiing and managed this much
easier than the cross country skiing. The students all arrived back at school on Monday exhilarated about their experiences and full of
praise for Mrs Maskell’s efforts and dedication, who drove over one thousand kilometres to give them this experience.
Year 5/6 Sovereign Hill Camp:
The Year 5/6 students had two wonderful days with Sir at St Alypius’ Diggings School and Sir at The Ragged School at Sovereign
Hill last week. The camp was made so successful and enjoyable due to the excellent behaviour and positive attitude shown by all of
the campers. Ballarat even turned on some sunny weather for the two day residential school experience which was a bonus.
Australian Teenage Expo:
Year 9 students visited the Melbourne Showgrounds last week for the Australian Teenage Expo. The students joined other students
from around the State to watch presentations on cyber bullying and safe internet usage. The afternoon was spent touring the expo
where they were able to participate in activities, explore potential careers and gather free items on offer.
Senior Campus Open Night:
Our Senior Campus Open Night was conducted last Wednesday evening. College Captain Kelsey O’Neil opened the evening
welcoming guests and outlining the opportunities that she has had during her secondary schooling. Principal Ms Cherie Kilpatrick
then spoke about the many facets of education at Camperdown College:
• Student support services available for academic and welfare support,
• Attitude to Schools Data (our Year 7 students rating in the top quarter of the State in a number of key areas),
• Pathways offered,
• Academic outcomes and the fact that The Age’s Your School’s VCE Performance lift out reports the Camperdown College
median VCE study score as 30, with 5.6% of study scores of 40 or more. This is the strongest result for all schools,
government and independent, in the Corangamite Shire and only two schools in the greater south west achieved higher
results than Camperdown College last year,
• The value adding that occurs in Literacy and Numeracy between Years 7 and 9 as represented by our NAPLAN data.
The corridor was filled with displays and interactive activities. Our students absolutely shone on the evening and were outstanding
ambassadors for the College. Thankyou to the following students for their involvement in the evening:
Ebony Sanders Monique Vagg Zharia Lawlor Callum McIlveen
Molly Helmore Dominic Smith Bree – Anne Griffiths Sarah Blackley
Saroj Timilsina Tom Bennett Miles O’Connor Nicholas Borinelli
Soraya Clark Courtney Fenton Shannon Jolly Alexandra Matthews
Kale Wyles Rhys Fallon Kirsty Delwig Georgina Sadler
Brooke Hedrick Tori McCann Alexandra Eastwood Stephanie Davis
Gavin Boyle Tyrone Emery Andrew Tickner Brett Ryan
Kelsey O’Neil Tilly Morgan Sierra Ryan Bonnie Ailey
Interim Reports:
Wilson Street Interim Reports will be posted home tomorrow. Students and parents are strongly urged to attend Parent Teacher
Interviews next Wednesday 12th
September from 4pm – 7pm in the Wilson Street Hall. Booking sheets will be attached to students
reports, please note that students who have booked interviews will have first priority.
Ms Vicki Angus, Wilson Street Assistant Principal
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Camps and Excursions:
It has been a very busy couple of weeks at Brooke Street with a number of camps and excursions taking place. Last Monday and
Tuesday, our Year 5/6 students attended camp at Sovereign Hill and from all reports, all students had a fantastic time experiencing life
in the goldfields during the 1850’s.
Last Wednesday, students in Year 3/4 took part in an exciting excursion to the Melbourne Writer’s Festival at Federation Square. As
well as having the opportunity to meet author and illustrator Graeme Base, the students were fortunate enough to be treated to a visit
to the Eureka Skydeck. I was fortunate to be able to attend this excursion and must commend all students for their excellent behaviour
throughout the day.
Next Monday and Tuesday, our Year 3/4 students will be off on camp to Kangaroobie and we hope that everyone has a fantastic time
and look forward to seeing lots of great photos!
Father’s Day Breakfast:
Last Friday, our wonderful Parents & Friends Association organised a special Father’s Day Breakfast at the Brooke Street Campus.
This event was well attended and enjoyed by many of our fathers/special people and their children. A huge thankyou to everyone who
helped to make this morning such a success!
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Brooke Street Concert:
With the end of term now just over two weeks away, it’s not long until our Brooke Street Concert. The concert will take place in the
Wilson Street Hall, beginning at 7pm, on Thursday 20th
September. Students and staff have been working hard to prepare their concert
items and look forward to sharing them with you on the night.
Footy Colours Day:
On the final day of Term 3, we are hosting a Footy Colours Day for all students in Prep – Year 6 at the Brooke Street Campus.
Students are invited to dress up in their footy colours, in return for a gold coin donation. All money raised on this day will be put
towards the purchase of additional items of sports uniform that will be used by our students when participating in interschool sporting
events. We look forward to a sea of colour!
Mr Graeme Bennett, Brooke Street Assistant Principal
There was a display of colour and much excitement at the Brooke
Street Campus last Wednesday when students in Prep D and
Prep/1N dressed up as their favourite fairy tale character. This
fairy tale extravaganza was a fantastic way to celebrate the unit of
work that they have just completed on fairy tales.
Students participated in eight special activities throughout the day
that included, sewing bears; making piggy pancakes and chocolate
crackles and constructing towers. Students worked in groups on a
rotational basis and had a fantastic day! Thankyou very much to
our parent helpers, Sam Tobias and Claire Kempton and student
teacher, Ashleigh Hunger for all of your help – it was very much
appreciated.
Judy Downie and Julie Nelson
Prep D and Prep/1N Teachers
BBooookk WWeeeekk Book Week is always a great time for students to explore reading, both
for pleasure and fun!
This year, students at Brooke Street had opportunities to explore the
shortlisted and winning books during their weekly library visits, whilst at
Wilson Street, students were set various challenges based on this year's
Readers are Winners theme that had an Olympic twist. Teams raced each
other in the Off the Top of my Head – Book Balance Relay, Reading Relay
and Phrase it this Way challenges that were followed by the creative
challenges that saw students produce some amazing hats, posters and plays.
Teams were neck and neck in their efforts, but by a very close margin, the
winning team was Aleisha Scoleri, Tom Bennett and Louie Fagan. It was
great to see the students not only having a good time, but really enjoying
exploring the books and reading as well.
Annette Timilsina, Librarian Book Week Champions: Tom Bennett, Aleisha Scoleri and Louie Fagan with their Book Week prizes.
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BBrrooookkee SSttrreeeett CCoonncceerrtt RRaaffffllee It’s that time of year again when we seek donations of non perishable goods for a food
hamper raffle that is run in conjunction with the Brooke Street Concert. Could each
family please donate something small by Friday 14th
September.
We would also appreciate if each family could sell one book of raffle tickets that were
sent home with students last week. The raffle will be drawn at the Brooke Street
Concert on Thursday 20th
September.
BBRRIICCKKss TTrraaiinniinngg DDaayy On Tuesday 21
st August, the Year 9 BRICKs leaders (pictured left) attended a Leadership Skills
and Team Work Training Day at the Killara Centre in Camperdown. Through a variety of team
exercises and group work, students explored their personal visions for how they see themselves
as leaders and also what kind of leader they are aspiring to be.
Students were educated about the impact of their personality, judgements and values and how
they contribute to their team’s effectiveness. The BRICKs leaders are to be congratulated on
their enthusiastic participation on the day and their exceptional behaviour. Well done!
Megan Vandenberghe
BRICKs Mentor
WWoommeenn’’ss WWoorrkk iiss NNeevveerr DDoonnee The Year 11 Food Technology students recently had the opportunity to visit Sovereign Hill
in Ballarat to enhance their learning in the area of technological developments in household
tools and equipment. The girls participated in an organised activity titled Women’s Work Is
Never Done which required them to dress in period costume whilst undertaking various
activities from this era whilst the boys participated in a program titled Men Toil Under the
Sun where they also dressed in period costume and experienced the working trades and
undertook research on the designs of the kitchens in the various houses.
Julie McPhee Pictured left: Chloe Flanagan, Alexandra Matthews and Shannon
Food Technology Teacher Jolly dressed in period costume at Sovereign Hill.
YYeeaarr 33//44 MMeellbboouurrnnee WWrriitteerr’’ss FFeessttiivvaall EExxccuurrssiioonn Following a visit from the Digital Learning Team, students were challenged to create a character that could possibly join the current
cast of Animalia. From here, students began a learning journey that involved ICT tasks and the use of the Ultranet to design and create
puppets of their new characters.
During the session with Graeme Base, students were given the
opportunity to display their puppets to more than three
hundred other students and teachers from schools throughout
Victoria. At the end of the session, Graeme was presented with
a copy of two films, one reflecting the students’ learning
journey and the other was a visual display of the work that
they had completed. As well as seeing their work displayed on
the big screen at Federation Square and BMW Edge in
Melbourne, students also posed for publicity photos at the
Eureka Skydeck (pictured right).
Leanne Coates and Leah Sinnott
Year 3/4 Teachers
VViiccttoorriiaann SScchhoooollss RRooaadd CCyycclliinngg CChhaammppiioonnsshhiippss On Wednesday 29
th August, Camperdown College was represented at the Victorian Schools Road
Cycling Championships by Year 3 student Bailey McDonald (pictured right), who rode in the Under
13 racing category. Bailey road a course of approximately 7 kilometres through the Wangoom area
on the outskirts of Warrnambool, racing against other talented riders from the south west. Bailey
rode strongly throughout the race, positioning himself within the leading group of riders as they
made their way throughout the course. His cycling talent and speed was evident on the day, with
Bailey finishing first in his category. Bailey was presented with a medallion and jersey for his
fantastic achievements in a presentation that was held after his race. Bailey has done a remarkable
job, considering that he is just 9 years old and has been awarded the South West Under 13
Champion. This achievement has progressed Bailey on to the State Road Cycling Final in Geelong
at the Belmont Criterium Track on Friday 19th
October.
We congratulate Bailey on this wonderful effort which we are all very proud of and wish him all the
best in his future racing! Well done Bailey!
Jacinta Tolland, Prep - Year 6 Sport Coordinator
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In order to raise money for our new sports uniform, .
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Student’s Name: __________________________________________ Room: _____________________________
Apple Juice Orange Juice Apple & Blackcurrant Juice Bottled Water @ $2.00 each
Number of nibble pies ___________ @ $1.50 each Total Cost: _________________________
Parent/Guardian Signature: _________________________________ Date: ______________________________
In order to raise money for our new sports uniform, Camperdown College will be
holding a FFoooottyy CCoolloouurrss DDaayy && FFoooottyy LLuunncchh as a celebration of the 2012 AFL
finals series on FFrriiddaayy 2211sstt SSeepptteemmbbeerr (the last day of Term 3).
We are asking all students in Prep – Year 12 to come dressed in their favourite footy colours on the last day of term for a gold coin donation, which will be put towards our new sports uniform.
To also coincide with the end of the AFL footy season, students will be able to purchase a footy lunch.
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Brooke Street students are asked to return the slip below by next Thursday 13th September if they would like to be involved in the footy lunch. Any parents or friends who are interested in helping deliver the football lunches at Brooke Street are asked to contact Amy in the Brooke Street Office.
CCaammppeerrddoowwnn CCoolllleeggee SSppoorrttss UUnniiffoorrmm A sub committee of both parents and staff are continuing to develop the sports uniform that was introduced at the beginning of the year for students in Prep to Year 12. The sports uniform is worn by students representing our school at numerous sporting events as well as by students participating in weekly physical education lessons. The sub committee are continuing with fundraising efforts to enable more items to be purchased, ensuring that we are well prepared for all sporting ventures.
Thus far, the committee has purchased the following items which are currently used by students:
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-- AA SSppoorrtt SShhoorrtt,, PPoolloo SShhiirrtt aanndd TTrraacckkssuuiitt PPaanntt aavvaaiillaabbllee ffoorr ppuurrcchhaassee ffrroomm tthhee UUnniiffoorrmm SShhoopp
Before the end of this year, we would like to put our fundraising efforts towards the purchase of:
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Please support us by joining in the celebrations on the last day of term with our Footy Colours Day (see below). A football match between Year 6 students and staff/parents will be held during lunchtime as a part of these festivities. We ask any parents who are interested in participating in this event to please contact Amy at the Brooke Street Office. It should be a lot of fun!
For further information, please contact Jane Gough on 5594 8249 or Jacinta Tolland on 5593 1851.
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Buy a sausage and/or juice for $2.00 each
and you will be assisting in the
purchase of our new sports uniforms!
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Prep – Year 6 Citizenship Awards were awarded to the
following students for being outstanding members of our
College community and demonstrating all school values in
Term 3, 2012.
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Prep – Year 6 staff would like to congratulate these students
for being such excellent role models for their peers.
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Camperdown College was represented at the Victorian Golf Regional Championships by Year 5 student
Tom Cole (pictured right) on Friday 31st August in Warrnambool. Tom qualified for this Regional event
due to the excellent skills that he demonstrated at the district golf final back in June. Tom completed nine
holes of golf against other talented primary aged students within the region and finished 16th
out of the
pool of competitors, which is a fantastic achievement! Tom’s final score was 61, with a par on one hole
being a highlight of Tom’s game.
Well done Tom on reaching this level and on your achievements on the day!
Jacinta Tolland, Prep - Year 6 Sport Coordinator
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The BRICKs leaders will be hosting an event at the Wilson Street Campus for RU OK? Day next Thursday 13th
September. The aim of
this day is for everybody to ask family, friends and colleagues Are you OK? Staying connected with others is crucial to our general
health and wellbeing. Feelings of isolation and being alone are major contributing factors to depression and social issues that can
ultimately result in suicide.
The BRICKs students will be holding a mural signing for all students in Year 7 – 12 during lunchtime. All students will be encouraged
to participate in this activity which will ask Who would you turn to if you needed help? There will be prizes for those who participate!
Regular, meaningful conversations can protect those we know and love, so on this day, please join us by asking those around you, RU
OK?
Year 9 BRICKs Leaders
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Thankyou to the Camperdown College community… On behalf of the staff and students at Camperdown College, we would like to sincerely thank the
local community for all of their hard work collecting stickers for this year’s Woolworths Earn &
Learn program.
All of the sheets were counted last week and we were very proud to announce that we collected
2,707 completed Earn & Learn sticker sheets, which is a fantastic effort!
The following students were awarded a
certificate and small prize for collecting
and submitting the most sticker sheets:
1. Alexandra Waterfall (79 sheets)
2. Ethan Coates (78 sheets)
3. Charli Hewish (71 sheets)
In the next couple of weeks we will
announce what we will receive from
this program, so watch this space…
FFaatthheerr’’ss DDaayy BBrreeaakkffaasstt
The Parents & Friends Association held yet another
successful Father’s Day Breakfast last Friday 31st August.
It was hailed a huge success with lots of Dads/special
people enjoying bacon and eggs with their children.
Many Dads started work late, just to be able to enjoy this
celebration. A huge thankyou must go to the Parents &
Friends volunteers who worked hard to coordinate this
event and to the Mums and staff members who volunteered
their time during the morning. Josh and Chloe Lenehan enjoyed sharing breakfast with their little brother Jesse, Dad
Ken and Grandfathers Doug Robertson and Tom Lenehan.
Pictured left: Sarah Delwig with her Dad Peter; Centre: Lachlan and Riley Stephenson with their Dad Jason; Right: Dylan and Isaiah Frith with their Dad Darren.