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Term 2
Week 8
19 June– Year 7-12 Dance
Festival
20 June– Year 11 First aid &
CPR Training
21 June– Year 8 PT Night
21 June– Year 10 & 11
Vaccinations
22 June– BZ Athletics
Carnival
22 June–Year 8 High
Resolves
Week 9
25 June– Year 8 High
resolves
26 June– Year 9-12 Dance
Technique workshop–
Sydney Dance Company
Performance
28 June– Year 10 PASS
Excursion
28 June– Year 11 Western
Sydney Careers Expo
28 June– Year 9 Speakers
Cup final
28 June– Year 9 & 10 PT
Night
SGHS NEWSLETTER
Week 7A Term 2 2018
Upcoming Events
Stomp Out The Gap Campaign
Having learnt throughout our schooling years about the adversities that the
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people face, stemming from past injustices, the
Student Representative Council recognised the need support our Indigenous
community who face hardships and disadvantages in their daily lives. We felt that it
was important hat we take action through raising funds
and awareness. We decided to join the Cathy Freeman
Foundation “Stomp out the Gap’ campaign that aims to
improve the education of indigenous students across
the country.
Our Stomp Out The Gap campaign at
Strathfield Girls High School, spans over two
weeks and involves many activities. On 6 June,
we held a cake sale which was a huge success
despite the rain! We baked cupcakes,
lamingtons and brownies and the baking
frenzy and community spirit was amazing
because we all understood the greater good of
the cause.
Furthermore, we held a “Wear it Red” day in which all staff and students
donated a gold coin to wear red. Red is a significant colour of empowerment
for Indigenous people and Strathfield Girls wore the colour with honour and
respect.
Next P&C Meeting
Monday
18 June 2018
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Kylie Captain, an inspirational indigenous speaker, who addressed our school
community at a special assembly to mark Stomp Out The Gap Initiative, shared
the hardships that she personally experienced as a young indigenous girl. She
also spoke about the disadvantages that her parents and ancestors faced. She
was a truly fantastic speaker and motivated us to continue in our mission to
help those who do not have the same opportunities as we do.
Continuing on our journey to support the ‘Stomp out the Gap’ campaign the
SRC will be running a ‘Pie the teacher’ initiative on 14 June where the teacher who raises the most money will be
pied. We also plan to host a faculty relay for the teachers that will raise more funds for the campaign. This will
take place in the next couple weeks during the month of June.
Strathfield Girls High School look forward to these upcoming events and challenge ourselves to raise more and
more donations in order to help our Indigenous community. As a school we are proud to say “We Helped To
Stomp Out The Gap”
Kalyani Morgan, Year 11
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SGHS NEWSLETTER
Week 7A Term 2 2018
WEEK 6 SPORTS NEWSLETTER
GRADE SPORT RESULTS
Grade sport was cancelled due to the wet weather.
SPORT
Gardening
“A little, seed for me to sow. A little earth to make it grow. A little hole, a little pat, a little wish and that is it. A little sun, a little rain and in a while, a little sprout”.
(Anonymous)
As the seasons change from autumn to winter, the gardening group has enjoyed the fitness benefits offered by our time in the great outdoors Students have been quite busy with many different gardening activities this year. We have recently planted radishes and snow peas to add some extra life! We have cleaned, raked, swept the gardens, watered the plants, hedged the edges and overall maintained the vitality of our school environment. Now, we are waiting for our plants to emerge from their little seeds. They will be warmly welcomed into the world of Strathfield Girl’s High School.
(Written by Kammy, Cherin, Luchelle, Raman and Hannah, Photographs by Ms Vassos)
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SGHS NEWSLETTER
Week 7A Term 2 2018
BLIGH ZONE CROSS COUNTRY CARNIVAL
On Friday, 1 June, 50 students from Year 7 through to Year 12 were selected to represent Strathfield Girls High School at the Bligh Zone Cross Country Carnival at Sydney Park Tempe. It was a cold, windy and wet day which made it difficult conditions to run. All competitors did their best to run the 3.25km track and we look forward to seeing the competitors who finished in the top 10 of their age group progress to the Sydney East carnival on 14 June.
Surname First Name Year
ABDEL-MEGUID Aysha 7
ABDUL-RAHMAN Aaliyah 7
AYOUB Zaynab 7
DOUREIHI Iman 7
EL-CHAHROUK Rachida 7
HINCAL Kayra 7
LAMA Angelina 7
MALKI Mariam 7
NGO Summer 7
NOLAN Sofia 7
PULIE Luisa 7
SHARMA Deeya 7
TIWARI Rianna 7
VULIC Claire 7
ZHENG Candis 7
BHUJEL Ayushi 8
BREHENY Bianca 8
CHAI Serena 8
CHEN Teresa 8
CHOI Katie 8
DARWICHE Emanie 8
GNANARAJA Kirishana 8
HUANG Pamilla 8
LEE Emily 8
LIU Olivia 8
NGUYEN Ashley 8
QUAN Nicole 8
TANG-UNG Jamelia 8
YATES Gabriella 8
YUKUTAKE-O'NEILL Maaia 8
Surname First Name Year
CAMPBELL Madeleine 9
KUMAR Sayoni 9
KUNKLER Charlotte 9
KUNKLER Lillian 9
LIN Yuyu 9
THIYAGARAJAN Subiksha 9
TIWARI Simran 9
VADIVELRAVICHANDRAN Thaniliny 9
LI Fiona 10
MULLA Mayram 10
RAVINDRAN Abarna 10
TANG Alice 10
WENG Cherr 10
BATTODROL Michele 11
BOLLARD Kelsey 11
KANG Sophie 11
SATHASIVAM Priya 11
HIGGINS Olivia 12
JARVIS Tien 12
NIZA-HANIZ Erin 12
Results from the carnival:
Age Champion: 18+ Girls Tien Jarvis
School Point scores:
12-15 years – SGHS 5th position
16-19 years – SGHS 1st position
Overall Females – SGHS 3rd position
Overall combined – SGHS 6th position
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SGHS ATHLETICS CARNIVAL
The Annual SGHS Athletics Carnival was held on Thursday, 31 May at the Sydney Olympic Park Athletic Centre. Rain stayed away for the duration of the carnival, allowing all events to be held. There were numerous participants in all events, showing the enthusiasm of the students wanting to be involved. This was reflected in the high points achieved by all Houses. The House and Vice House Captains are also to be congratulated for organising their relay teams and increasing the spirit of the carnival. Also a big thank you must go to all the student officials who assisted the staff at the events. A team will represent SGHS at the Bligh Zone Carnival on Friday 22 June.
HOUSE CHAMPIONS
AGE CHAMPIONS
PLACE HOUSE POINTS
1st Bates 715
2nd Scott 497
3rd Chisholm 456
4th Macarthur 452
AGE CHAMPION RUNNER UP
12 Deeya Sharma Jade Luong
13 Summer Ngi Meilynni Semu
14 Sasha Devajana Kiahna Brooker
15 Emine andeder Charlotte Kunkler
16 Moli Moli Sika Kshiraja Gomadam
17+ Victoria Fourfouris Mohna Mahadevan
Monday 11 June, Week 7A
Day Events
Queens Birthday Public Holiday
Student Assessments
Reminders
Tuesday 12 June, Week 7A
Day Events
Year 12 Food Technology Industry Visit
ICAS Writing Competition
Student Assessments
Reminders
Exec Meeting 3:10pm
Wednesday 13 June, Week 7A
Day Events
ABW mentor Training Workshop: Basic
Accounting Principles
Year 7-12 Cervical Cancer Awareness
Presentation
ICAS Spelling Competition
Student Assessments
HSC Economics Task 3
Year 12 Advanced & Standard English
Task 4
Reminders
Thursday 14 June, Week 7A
Day Events
SYD E Cross Country
Year 9 viewing performance of a
Midsummer Nights Dream
Year 12 Ext History Study Day
Australian Brain Bee Challenge NSW
State Finals
Student Assessments
Year 12 Business Studies Assessment
Task 4
Year 12 Mathematics and Std
Assessment Task 3
Reminders
Leadership Team Meeting
Fr iday 15 June, Week 7A
Day Events
Year 12 HSC Economics Student
Conference
Year 12 Modern & Ancient History Study
Day
Titration Competition—Saturday 16/6
Year 7 High Resolves
Student Assessments
Year 11 PDHPE Core 2 Assessment
Task
Reminders
Senior Wellbeing Meeting 8am
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