Newsletter 3 April 2014
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Principal’s Update
College News
No.9
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Dear Families and Community Members
School Council
At the AGM on 20th March, the following parents were elected to the Council Executive:
Council President – Nicky Hersey Vice President – Diane Cameron
Treasurer – Rachel Norrie I thank them for the extra commitment they are prepared
to make to the College in taking on the responsibilities
involved in these important roles.
College Values – Student Pledge
At the start of the school year I asked the student
leadership team to work together on developing a student pledge to reinforce our four core College values. This pledge
is to be read out at each whole school and sub-school assembly.
“As students of Mordialloc College, we are
determined to achieve our personal best, not only academically, but in sports, the arts and in
the wider community. We will constantly strive to be the best we can be. We will endeavour to
take responsibility for our actions, owning up to
mistakes and helping others out when in need. We will be respectful towards all teachers and
students, and we will be true to ourselves by being honest and trustworthy.”
Future Facility Development
On Thursday 20th March we hosted another visit from Tim Richardson, the Labor candidate for Mordialloc, and Shadow
Minister for Education James Merlino, MP. The purpose of
this visit was to announce a $4.5 million commitment for the implementation of stage one of our masterplan which
includes the development of a two court multi-purpose stadium and a Performing Arts Centre. Thanks to Angus Mac
Pherson and Indi Jennings from Year 8 for being prepared
to pose for the photo which appeared in last week's issue of the Mordialloc Chelsea News.
Transition
An important part of our publicity in the lead up to our Open Afternoon and
Open Night is the visits we make to
all feeder primary
schools. Over the last three weeks
of this term Jennifer Roep,
George Tzimourtas and I have visited fourteen primary
schools. This is more schools than in
previous years due to an increase in interest in our fantastic school which is
testament to our dedicated teaching team and the excellent results we are now
achieving. On each visit we have taken a
group of current Year 7 students and two Year 12 students to speak about their experiences as
students of Mordialloc College. They have represented the College with distinction and the pride they feel in
their school was obvious in their respective speeches, complemented by a virtual tour of the school. I would
like to thank the following students for their
involvement. From Year 7: Camille Nightingale, Samson Melatua, Eleni Hatzis, Max Peters, Jarrod McHenry and
Zoe Unwin. From Year 12: Matt Smith, Isabella Barker, Blake Hamling, Siobhan Green, Jodie Cullen, Georgia
Roberts, Leandrie van den Berg, Stephanie Webb, Emily
Colgan, Brad Walters, Bridget Cameron, Akid Syed-Taha and Gemma Neaves.
Presentations at local Primary Schools
Youth Forum
On Friday 28th March, the College hosted the inaugural National Youth Week Leaders Forum which was run by the
Hon. Mark Dreyfus QC, Federal Member for Isaacs. There were over 50 students participating in the forum from
public, Catholic and independent schools. It was a
wonderful opportunity to showcase our school and our School Captains, Isabella Barker and Matt Smith and Middle
School Captains, Scott Kingsbury and Imogen Kane, who
were representing the College, found the event to be
stimulating and most worthwhile. The forum consisted of a Q&A panel on the topic “What are the most important
issues facing Australia in the next decade?” There were four
main topics discussed: asylum seekers, environment, mental health and international development. The panel
included four inspiring young leaders – Fiona Canny – Head of Campaigns at the Oaktree Foundation, an organisation of
young people leading a movement to end poverty; Laura
John – 2014 Australian Youth Representative to the United Nations, law graduate and the 2013 Young Citizen of the
Year for the City of Kingston; Dean Levitan – Campaign Director at Jewish Aid Australia and Zac Slattery – Victorian
Young Member for National Youth Week 2014.
“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed
citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has”. Margaret Mead
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Uniform – Black Rain Jacket with logo
In response to feedback from students and parents
we are introducing a new uniform item - a black rain
jacket (waterproof) with
school logo for outside wear only (to and from
school, in the yard at break times). It will not be
allowed to be worn in class. This will be the only
jacket allowed to be worn
to and from school and out in the yard. It is for rain protection ONLY, it is not for
warmth. Students will still need to purchase a jumper and polar fleece or blazer for warmth in winter. The
cost of the black rain jacket with logo will be $37.99
and it will be available in the uniform shop from early Term 2.
Update on Staffing
Kevin Osborne and Melinda Smith are both on long service leave during Term 2. George Tzimourtas has
been appointed to the Acting Assistant Principal position for Term 2 and Shauna Mc Millin will be
replacing George in the Year 7 program, teaching
Maths/Science and being home group teacher for 7C. Shauna has worked at the College in the past in both
the Year 7 and 8 learning centres. Rhonda Ferguson, an experienced VCE Food Technology teacher, will be
replacing Mrs Smith for the term.
Have a safe and relaxing holiday break and we can look forward to another engaging and exciting term starting on Tuesday 22nd April.
Michelle Roberts, Principal
Principal and Middle School Captains
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ReminderReminderReminder All students should be
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Early in March the Year 10 Advance class took a long drive to the Cathedral Ranges to complete a 12 km hike up, and down, the mountain. It was the first hike the class had completed together, and it was very challenging. It required leadership skills, bravery, resilience and personal best.
A large amount of climbing was up very steep peaks. Everyone in the class found it extremely challenging, but no one gave up. This was thanks to lots of support from everyone within the class. We successfully completed the hike with no major issues! Everyone was worn out, and very tired. We all slept extremely well that night. It was a great experience and a great challenge that we will never forget.
Thanks to Ms Karamanis and Ms Lazzaro for coming on the camp and special thanks to Mr Evans for organising our challenging and rewarding hike. It was great!
Luke Kelly and Katelyn Newham , Year 10
a panel made up of four young Australian leaders. Four themes were explored: International development, asylum seekers, the environment and mental health. We could identify issues and broaden our minds through listening to the excellent panel. It was interesting to hear others’ views about issues in Australia and throughout the world and how we can approach these. We can start now by doing small things that can impact the future. It can be something as simple as starting a conversation about something we are passionate about.
The four of us were keen to discuss our views afterwards, and we are very much looking forward to using the inspiration we received from the forum in our roles this year. Overall, it was a fantastic morning.
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Last Friday, Matt and I, and Middle School Captains Imogen and Scott, had the pleasure of attending the inaugural Leadership Forum held by the Honourable Mark Dreyfus MP. It was run for young leaders in the lead up to National Youth Week (April 4-13). This year the theme is “Our Voice, Our Impact.” The experience was extra special for us as Mordialloc was the host school. The forum took place in ‘The Space’ in the Hub, and the audience was made up of students from 12 different schools.
We enjoyed asking questions and listening to
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On Tuesday 25th of March, the Year 11
Biology class went on an excursion to GTAC (the Gene Technology Access Centre), with the
aim to understand different cell types and how microscopes can be used. After arriving we
had a brief lesson, during which we tried to
identify a disease from the individual’s symptoms. After a quick snack we started
experiments with our mentors from Melbourne University.
We stained different cells including bacteria
and animal cells using a variety of stains. The favourite of most people was the fluorescent
stains. During lunch we explored the
Melbourne University campus, and then returned to GTAC to complete our
experiments. There we saw our final fluorescent cell images and
observed paramecium
consuming yeast.
Overall, it was a great day and
everyone had lots of fun and
learnt a lot.
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On Wednesday 26th March members of our school vocal group went to Glen Eira College to participate in the 2014 Singfest.
We sang in a big hall with about 200 students from many other high schools. We went to some workshops and worked on 3 particular songs,
which we practised and perfected all day.
In the end we sang so well we got to record the songs which will now go on a CD!
The teacher we had was very nice. She taught us some different things
about singing.
Overall it was a very fun day and a great experience!
Thank you Mr.D for taking us and letting our vocal group participate.
Jasmine Lloyd, Vocal Group
From the 19th to the 21st of March, the Mordialloc Year 9
Advance class went on their first camp for the year to Lorne. We were lucky enough to have a couple of surf lessons and
everyone had a red hot crack.
On the first day we were allowed to explore the beautiful camp
grounds and then we all attempted to cook our first meals. I
think we all appreciate the cooking and cleaning our parents do now. Our first surf practice was at Lorne beach, where the
waves were gnarly as. After working hard for 2 hours, we went
home for some well-deserved tucker. That night we all headed off on a night walk, and got to hear some of Mr Evans beaut
stories. When we got back, everyone went to bed straight away, and we didn’t have too much trouble with snoring.
Thursday morning we worked in teams of 11 for an initiative
course at Anglesea, followed by lunch when we tried the delicious, famous “Anglesea gravy” and chips. We all had a blast
on the second day surfing at Anglesea beach. In the evening we visited the Lighthouse where “Round the Twist” was filmed
which was an amazing end to an amazing day.
For the second night we all walked down to Lorne park to play
some games and chill out for a while. Friday morning we had to
go down and do some “run-swim-runs” and Mr Evans taught us
about the different waves and how to deal with rips and currents. Overall it was loads of fun and a great experience. We
all would like to thank Ms Karamanis, Ms Lazzaro and, of course, Mr Evans for planning and attending the amazing camp.
Serena Sykes, Year 9 Advance
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The French
film festival excursion for Year 8 students this year was thoroughly enjoyable, if not a little sad at the
end. The movie recounts the story of a small boy, who grew up thinking that his mother is away travelling the world, but she had in
fact already passed away.
We were able to purchase food from the Jam Factory Mess Hall, in
Chapel Street, once the movie had concluded. We were able to spend about an hour for lunch before catching the train back to school.
The whole day was fun for both students and teachers. We were able
to show our sense of responsibility and independence, by being reliable to casually look at things and eat lunch in our time in that space.
Naena Good-Jackson ,Year 8
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Bonjour tout le monde!
On the weekend of 21st to 23rd of March, I attended the VCE French Immersion Camp at Portsea. It was a prestigious opportunity offered by the Alliance Française de Melbourne in collaboration with the Department of Education. Attending a government school, I was privileged to be awarded the $300 funding from the Department of Education to cover the cost for the camp.
My main intention in attending the camp was to improve my French skills. The camp, held in beautiful Portsea, was orientated around increasing our knowledge and awareness in certain areas as well as developing skills for exam preparation. What I found is that not only did the camp accomplish all these goals, but it went beyond them. The camp provided excellent French food and wonderful accommodation, including the beautiful scenery by the beach. Other aspects of the camp allowed for friendships to be formed between students from other schools; the environment was quite fun with a challenging, but safe atmosphere. In fact, the teachers were wonderful and very supportive throughout the whole camp. They provided fun activities and spoke only in French all the time.
Those who wish to continue their French studies to VCE, I would definitely recommend this camp to you. It will give you valuable skills and knowledge as well as boost your confidence with the French language – je vous assure!
Thanks to my teacher, Mrs Peerbux, for encouraging me to participate in this wonderful event.
Zoe Tolios, Year 12 French
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Important
Dates April 2014 Friday Last Day of Term 1 4/4
House Athletics
School holidays Monday 21/4
EASTER MONDAY PUBLIC HOLIDAY Tuesday 22/4
Term 2 commences
VCE Drama Excursion Wednesday 23/4
SRC Anzac Day to Shrine Thursday 24/4
Whole School Assembly for Anzac Day
Southern Metro Snr Golf
Y11 History Holocaust Museum Friday 25/4
ANZAC DAY HOLIDAY Wednesday 30/4
VCE Drama Top Class
House Cross Country
May Saturday 3/5 Open Afternoon 2-4pm
Tuesday 6/5
Open Night 7-9 pm Wednesday 7/5
Y11 Unit 1 Biology to Zoo Friday 9/5
Y10-12 French Play “Cher Trésor”
Monday 12/5 - 14/5 Y8 Camp Phillip Island
Y10 Work Experience all week
Southern Metropolitan Swimming Results
Dennis Boukhvalov - 5th Men 12-15 100 metre Freestyle: 1.17.17 seconds
Awatea Bush - 3rd Women 16-20 200 metre IM: 3.18.71 seconds
Noraine Zuniga, Breanna Newham, Jemima Cleaver, Lauren Opperman - 5th 200 metre Freestyle Relay: 2.49.13
Well done to all students on their exceptional performances this year!
Cory Watters, Sport Co-ordinator
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NEWSNEWSNEWS Our College is planning a French School Trip to
France during the January 2016 school
holidays. We are currently sourcing the best
costs with several travel companies. At this
stage, the approximate cost of the 16-day trip
will be approximately $5000 per student. This is roughly
estimated on at least 15 students and 2 teachers going on
the trip. We will let you know as soon as we have a more
accurate quote.
The 16-day trip will cover a week in Montpellier with 15
hours of lessons at the language school; visits to the cities
of Nimes and Avignon, 3 days in tours to visit the Loire
Valley and Chateaux and 4 days in central Paris to visit all
the famous icons. The week in Montpellier will include a
home-stay experience for students staying in pairs with an
allocated family.
Please note that students in Years 9-12 by
January 2016 will be eligible to attend.
A letter will be sent out to French students soon with more
information regarding this event. If you are interested in
your son/daughter participating in this school event, please
email Bibi Peerbux at the following address:
[email protected] to express your
interest and you will be informed of a future information
session.
Many thanks for your continued support to
learning French.
Bibi Peerbux French teacher/Languages
Program Leader
School Trip
to France
January 2016
On Monday 24th March, Anthony and Bridget Cameron and
I played at the Lawn Bowls finals at Hampton Bowls Club. We played against McKinnon, Dromana and Rosebud. We
were in doubt that we would win against McKinnon, but felt we would win the other games. Bridget was our lead, I
was our second and Anthony (Ant-man) was our skip. By
10am, the games were starting and our first opponent was, in fact, McKinnon. We congratulated them on their
win from the first round. We had won the first two ends with 2 bowls respectively, and then McKinnon won at 10
shots in 5 ends. The final score for that game was 12-6 and we had our first loss.
We were winning right from the start against Dromana.
We had won the toss and had won our first 4 ends with 2
shots every end. The final score for that game was 11- 5 and we had our first win for the day.
Our last game for the day was against Rosebud. The final score for that game was 11- 5 and that was our second
win for the day.
After our three games, we were congratulated by the
manager of Hampton Bowling Club on a great day and we
were presented with second place medals. McKinnon were
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Dobson’s Uniform Shop at Mordialloc College
New telephone number: 9587 0738
Extended Trading Hours First Week Term 2
22 - 24 April Monday CLOSED EASTER MONDAY
Tuesday 8.30 - 11.30 am and 12.30 - 4.00 pm
Wednesday 12.30 - 4.00 pm and 12.30 - 4.00 pm
Thursday 12.30 - 4.00 pm
Friday CLOSED ANZAC DAY
Situated off the foyer of the School Hall
Normal trading hours will resume the following week:
Monday 8.30 - 11.30 am
Wednesday 12.30 - 4.00 pm
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the winners of the day and will proceed to the State finals.
We would like to congratulate them for making it this far.
We would like to thank Mr Evans for taking his time out of
school to coach us and for driving the bus and Hampton
Bowling Club for using their facilities and for hosting the finals at their club.
Blake Herron,Year 11
Lawn Bowls Final
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