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CAMPERDOWN COLLEGE NEWSLETTER Term 2, Week 1, 14th April 2016
Camperdown
e celebrated a successful first term of learning at Camperdown College through a range of final week activities. Students who had made exemplary progress in their learning were recognised at end of term Celebration of Learning assemblies, with the presentation of Senior Campus learning awards and Junior Campus students of the term.
Pride, aspiration, attendance and persistence were recurring themes as teachers acknowledged students' efforts and achievements. The end of Term 1 was also celebrated with a colourful Easter Bonnet Parade at the Junior Campus and a staff versus students Pink Stumps cricket match at the Senior Campus. We now turn our attention to a new school term that will present many more opportunities and challenges!
Cherie Kilpatrick, Principal
Junior Campus
Students of the Term
Recipients of the Senior
Campus Learning Awards
Our Mission: Camperdown College will provide exemplary teaching and learning programs within excellent facilities which foster school pride,
aspiration and persistence to achieve high levels of learning for all students.
Calendar of Events
Monday 11th April Winter Canteen Menu is now operational See page 8
Friday 15th April Junior Campus Student of the Term Luncheon at 12.50pm
Tuesday 19th April Jump Rope for Heart Launch for Prep – Year 6 students
Tuesday 19th April Year 10/11 Federation University Regional Schools Outreach Program
Tuesday 19th April Canteen Cook Up in the Food Technology Centre at the Senior Campus from 9.30am – 12.30pm
Tuesday 19th April Year 5/6 Golf Clinic at Frederick Street
Wednesday 20th April Year 7 Immunisations
Wednesday 20th April Year 3 – 6 Division Athletics Carnival in Warrnambool
Thursday 21st April Year 12 VCE TIS at MRC
Thursday 21st April Year 9/10 Drama Excursion to Melbourne
Friday 22nd April Scholastic Bookclub due for Prep – Year 6 students
Monday 25th April ANZAC Day Public Holiday
Tuesday – Wednesday 26th – 27th April Year 11 Charlton Camp
Saturday 30th April Senior Campus Working Bee from 9am – 12pm
Tuesday 3rd May Year 7 – 12 Cross Country
Wednesday – Friday 4th – 6th May Year 10 Careers Camp
Thursday 5th May HSSSD Junior Football and Netball
Friday 6th May Prep – Year 6 Cross Country
Friday 6th May Mother’s Day Breakfast at the Junior Campus from 7.30am – 8.30am
Friday 6th May Mother’s Day Stall for Prep – Year 6 students
Tuesday 10th May HSSSD Senior Football and Netball
Tuesday – Thursday 10th – 12th May NAPLAN
Wednesday 11th May Parents & Friends Meeting at the Junior Campus from 7.30pm
From the Principal’s Desk…
We were delighted to hear news of the
safe arrival of Bu Jenna’s baby Charli
Anneliese French on the last Saturday of
the holidays and we extend our heartfelt
congratulations and best wishes to both
Jenna and Alex. The advertised
Indonesian vacancy was not filled by an
external applicant however, the language
program will be capably maintained by Mrs Barbara Purcell
at the Junior Campus and Mr Peter Rock at the Senior
Campus. Our Year 5/6 students will have a temporary break
from their Indonesian studies this term as they undertake
Design and Technology with Mr Ben McKenzie.
The 2015 Annual Report will be presented at next
Wednesday’s School Council meeting. It is a compliance
requirement that schools report annually on student
achievement, engagement and wellbeing as well as the
school’s financial performance and position. Interested
members of the school community are welcome to attend
for the presentation of the report at 7pm in the Senior
Campus conference room.
It is also anticipated that School Council will on
Wednesday make the final decision on the model of long
navy pants that will be made available through the Uniform
Shop for the Senior Campus girls. As previously advised,
once introduced, the navy pants will be an optional item for
Terms 2 and 3. Girls can continue to wear their winter
skirts, change over to the navy pants, or alternate between
the two. The pants will be worn with the existing tailored
white shirts and navy (or VCE) jumpers, and of course the
regulation school shoes.
Consistent with other uniform items, the pants will be
embroidered with Camperdown College branding and only
the approved model, sold through the Uniform Shop, may
be worn. The specifications of the model, and anticipated
date of arrival, will be advised through a notice to families
after the decision is finalised at School Council.
Our Senior Campus girls, Policy sub-committee and full
School Council have all provided feedback about desired
features. These include suitability for a range of shapes
and sizes, a neat and tidy appearance consistent with the
rest of the College uniform, deep and practical pockets and
reasonable cost. Further feedback will be sought this week
from the girls about the exact nature and location of the
embroidered branding.
I was very pleased to receive confirmation this week that
final Design and Development approval for the
Corangamite Trade Skills Centre has been given. This
means that the project, which comprises TSC facilities on
five school sites including our own, can now go to tender,
with construction expected to commence in June or July. It
seems we can now confidently look forward to the
construction of our new Hairdressing and Beauty Facility
at the Senior Campus during second semester this year.
Some preparatory work was undertaken over the school
holidays in readiness for the removal of the old Year 9
buildings and pottery shed near the nursery. The
demolition contractors are working across five schools and
complications on another site meant that our buildings
were not able to be demolished over the holidays. The site
has been fenced off and we expect the view to change
considerably by the end of April. Watch this space!
Ms Cherie Kilpatrick
Principal
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Welcome back to Term 2 and we extend a special welcome to the new students who have joined us. We have a really
busy term ahead with camps and excursions planned and lots of wonderful opportunities for students to engage and
achieve personal excellence.
Over the holidays Mrs French gave birth to a baby girl, Charli Anneliese, and we look forward to meeting her in the
next few weeks.
Celebration of Learning Assembly:
At the end of term, we conducted our Celebration of Learning Assembly. Congratulations to the following students
who received awards:
Attendance Awards: Nicholas Jones, Taj Merrett, Molly Helmore, Tamara Emery, Georgia Bailey, Izabelle Bernaldo, Ethan Coates, Ruby Bennett,
Lara Brown, Jack Kempton, Bailey McDonald, Patrick McGillivray, James O’Neil, Lillian Teal, Jack Helmore, Daniel Nelson,
Ryley Moloney, Sarah Delwig, Riley Helmore, Tiana Hinkley and Charlie Tickner.
Learning Awards:
Ms Angus: Ebony Prout
Ms Black: Olivia Henzen
Miss Bloomfield: Charlie Lucas
Mrs Charles: Daniel Wright
Miss Crowle: Matthew Hassett
Mr Gration: James O’Neil
Mrs French: Georgia Bailey
Miss Hurrell: Nakeea Parlour
Miss Jubb: Sarah Wright
Mrs Maskell: Tamara Emery
Ms Mann: Molly Hedrick
Mr McKenzie: Daniel Wright
Mr McKenzie: Ukulele award to Lauren McIlveen
Miss McLennan: Ellie Walsh
Mr Rock: Rachael Collins
Ms Taylor: Katie Cecchini-Baxter
Mrs Timilsina: Jayden Gullery
Mrs Ticklay: Bailey McDonald
Year 7 – 12 Athletics Sports:
Warm conditions prevailed for our House Athletics Sports during the last week of term. The winning house was Manifold with 803
points. Second place went to Leura with 716 points followed by Bullen Merri with 612. Congratulations to Age Group Champions:
Under 13: James O’Neil and Ruby Bennett
Under 14: Angus Gordon and Molly Hedrick
Under 15: Jack Helmore and Olivia Henzen
Under 16: Ethan Coates and Lauren McIlveen
Under 17: Nicholas Jones and Tiffany-Anne Griffiths
Under 20: Devon Coates and Ebony Prout
Parent Teacher Interviews:
Thank you to all parents who attended Parent Teacher Interviews during the last week of Term 1. These interviews provide a valuable
opportunity to discuss your child’s progress and opportunities for improvement. They ensure that home and school are ‘on the same
page’ – your support is greatly valued. If you have any ideas on how we could streamline or make improvements to the way we
conduct these interviews your thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Greater Western Swimming Sports:
Olivia Maskell, Zoe Wilkinson, Bailey McDonald, Jack Helmore, Kurt McDonald, Nicholas Jones, Charlie Lucas and Taj Merrett
represented HSSSD at the Greater Western Swimming Sports at Ballarat at the end of last term. All students swam beautifully on the
day with both Jack and Kurt winning silver medals in two individual events. In addition, Kurt, Nick, Charlie and Taj won silver in
their freestyle relay. Congratulations to these students on their wonderful efforts and achievements and thank you to Miss Bloomfield,
Rob Helmore, Darren Maskell and Lisa McDonald for accompanying the students.
SRC Dress Up Day:
Students ended last term with a dress up day to raise funds for the Pink Ribbon, Cancer Council fundraiser. Students wore a touch of
pink, enjoyed hotdogs and party pies for lunch and watched a very entertaining cricket game between staff and Year 11/12 students.
Thanks to Mrs Charles and SRC students for their work in organising this wonderful event.
School for Student Leadership:
Tomorrow we will farewell our Year 9 students who are off to the School for Student Leadership at the Gnurad Gundidj campus in
Noorat for the remainder of this term. Based on students’ experiences in the past, we know that these students will have a very
stimulating and worthwhile educational experience. I am sure that Casey Smith and Paige Prout will prove to be excellent
ambassadors for the College and we look forward to their return and the leadership skills that they will bring to their senior years at
the college.
Senior Campus News
Vicki Angus, Senior Campus Assistant Principal
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Welcome back everyone to what I’m sure will be another fantastic term of learning and growth here at the Junior
Campus! I hope you all had a restful break and enjoyed spending quality time with your children, whilst relishing our
glorious autumn days.
This term is already looking very busy on our calendar, with the Jump Rope for Heart launch next week, House Cross
Country is fast approaching, as is the annual Mother’s Day Stall and our Open Night. NAPLAN testing will also be
this term and we hope that the students are reflecting on their teaching and learning whilst also practicing their
reading and Maths fluency tasks, talking about their maths problem solving, practicing their spelling strategies and
working on their writing pieces. All these can be done at home, not with formal homework, but by asking them to share their work
with you. Please ask your teachers for any guidance as to how you can best support your child at home.
SunSmart:
A reminder to all parents that we are a SunSmart school. Although the extreme weather has passed, the UV rating is still high and it is
a requirement that all Junior Campus students wear a wide-brimmed hat until the end of April on the days when the UV rating reaches
3 or above. All classes have UV signage to notify students of the daily UV rating.
Athletics Carnivals:
Congratulations to Bullen Merri, the winning house at our Athletic Sports that were held late last term. We were blessed with perfect
weather; a strong gathering of parents and grandparents and the participation and behaviour of all students was exemplary.
From our house carnival, 32 students were selected to represent our College at the District Athletics Carnival that was held in the last
week of Term 1. Mr Attrill, Ms Norton and I had the pleasure of attending the day with our team. All athletes performed to the best of
their abilities all day and proudly represented our College. Thank you also to our wonderful Parents & Friends volunteers who again
ran the barbeque and canteen on the day.
Congratulations to Declan Tickner who qualified to represent Camperdown College at the Division Track and Field Championships in
high jump next week, in Warrnambool. We wish you all the best Declan!
Inquiry Units:
This term, our Prep students are investigating Living and Non-living things. Throughout their studies, students will investigate what
makes something living or non-living. Students will investigate that living things move, breathe, have the capacity to grow and eat
and drink and that non-living things do not.
Year 1/2 students will be completing a unit on How do Australian Animals survive? Throughout the term students will investigate
what living things need, what animals are native to Australia, how we can care for the native environment where these animals live,
and how Australian animals are similar and different?
Year 3/4 students are completing a unit of learning on Australian history. Students will complete investigations on ANZAC and early
navigators and explorers of Australia.
Year 5/6 students are completing a unit on Economics. Throughout the unit students will investigate the essential question of Why
money is important in our everyday lives. Students will study their role as a consumer, the difference between needs and wants, how
scarcity increases the cost of some products and services and why it is important to manage money.
Assembly:
Just a reminder that our Junior Campus assemblies are held at 2:45pm each Friday in the BER building. The assemblies are led by our
student leaders. This is an opportunity for parents and school community members to come together to participate in the celebrations
of our students.
Clare Monk
Junior Campus Assistant Principal
Junior Campus News
Camperdown College Uniform Shop opening hours: Wednesdays from 3.15pm – 4.00pm
Fridays from 8.30am – 9.15am and 3.15pm – 4.00pm
Junior Campus communication sent to parents this week:J27 Prep Parent Helpers Term 2 J28 Year 3 – 6 Division Athletics
J29 Year 5/6 Golf Clinics J30 Year 1 – 4 Parent Information
Senior Campus communication sent to parents this week:S21 Year 10 Careers Camp S22 Year 7/8 Drama Circus Oz
Junior & Senior Campus Canteen RosterMonday 18th April Canteen Closed for Lunches Tuesday 19th April Canteen Closed for Lunches Wednesday 20th April Helper Needed Please Thursday 21st April Helper Needed Please Friday 22nd April Helper Needed Please
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Tuesday 22nd
March saw excellent conditions for the Camperdown College Year 7 – 12 Athletics Carnival. It was great to see so
many students there on the day willing and prepared to fill events for their houses. A huge congratulations should be made to the
age group champions on the day:
13 year old: James O’Neil & Ruby Bennett
14 year old: Angus Gordon & Molly Hedrick
15 year old: Jack Helmore & Olivia Henzen
16 year old: Ethan Coates & Lauren McIlveen
17 year old: Nicholas Jones & Tiffany-Anne Griffiths
20 year old: Devon Coates & Ebony Prout
The 2016 athletics title was awarded to Manifold who achieved a score of 803 points for the day. Thanks to all the staff and parents
that helped out on the day and to the wonderful barbeque that was provided by the Parents & Friends Association.
The HSSSD Athletics Carnival was held at the Frederick Street Sporting Complex yesterday. A full report will be included in the
next big newsletter.
Ashleigh Bloomfield Pictured above: Ethan Coates, James O’Neil, Lauren McIlveen, Ruby Bennett, Olivia Henzen,
Year 7 – 12 Sport Coordinator Molly Hedrick, Ebony Prout, Angus Gordon and Devon Coates.
PPrreepp –– YYeeaarr 66 HHoouussee AAtthhlleettiiccss Thursday 17
th March saw the Prep – Year 6 House Athletics Carnival run at the Fredrick Street Sporting
Complex in near perfect weather. The students were able to display their athletic prowess in all track &
field events. A big congratulations to Bullen Merri who was the winning house on the day, however, all
students deserve a pat on the back for their effort and behaviour on the day.
Throughout the day’s activities, several students were able to shine and took home medals as Age Group
Champions:
88//99 yyeeaarr oolldd:: Finn Tolland and Pippa Britton
1100 yyeeaarr oolldd:: Isaiah Frith and Eliza O’Neil
1111 yyeeaarr oolldd:: Brody Read and Bella Podger
1122//1133 yyeeaarr oolldd:: Ian Wilkinson and Melinda Baulch
A huge thank you to all parents who helped out on the day,
it could not have run so smoothly without you!
I would also like to thank our hardworking Parents &
Friends Association for running such a fabulous barbeque
and canteen.
Warren Attrill Pictured top: Noah Gavin; Above: Age Group Champions;
Prep – Year 6 Sport Coordinator Right: Jazhara Ellerton.
Calling for parent helpers…
The canteen is in need of volunteers during the following times and days:
Wednesdays and Thursdays from 10.30am – 12.30pm
Fridays from 10.15am – 1.15pm
If you are available during these times, once a week, fortnight or term, we’d love to hear from you!
Please contact Amy at the Junior Campus.
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As part of the regular cycle of policy review, School Council is presently reviewing the Supervision of Students and Care
Arrangements for Ill Children at School policies and would welcome your feedback. You will find these policies on the College
website (www.camperdowncoll.vic.edu.au) and also our Skoolbag App or it can be collected from either campus office.
You are welcome to read the policy and contribute feedback by either writing it onto the document and returning it to either
campus office, or by emailing your feedback to ([email protected]) with the policy name as the subject. The
Policy sub-committee will collect and consider all feedback prior to making recommendations to School Council.
Please submit your feedback by Friday 29th
April.
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Greater Western Region Swimming Carnival On Wednesday 23
rd March, eight students travelled to Ballarat to compete in
the Greater Western Region Swimming Carnival: Olivia Maskell, Zoe
Wilkinson, Jack Helmore, Bailey McDonald, Kurt McDonald, Taj Merrett,
Charlie Lucas and Nicholas Jones.
All students completed great swims with pleasing results. Special mention
must go to Jack Helmore who placed second in his 55m Butterfly event, Kurt
McDonald who place second in his 55m Freestyle event and to the 17 year
old boys (Kurt, Taj, Charlie and Nicholas) who placed second in their
Freestyle Relay.
A big thank you also to the three parents who helped transport students on the day: Lisa McDonald, Rob Helmore and Darren
Maskell.
Ashleigh Bloomfield,
Year 7 – 12 Sport Coordinator 17 year old Boys Relay: Charlie Lucas, Taj Merrett, Nicholas Jones and Kurt McDonald.
Year 3 – 6 District Athletics On Wednesday 23
rd March, Camperdown College had 32 students compete in the District Athletics
Carnival at the Fredrick Street Sporting Complex.
The students competed in all track and field events and received points for their school. All students had
fun whilst competing and staff attending received some fantastic reports about the behaviour of our
students. We were spoilt with fantastic weather and the Parents & Friends once again provided a
scrumptious barbeque lunch.
We were very proud to announce that Declan Tickner (pictured right) has progressed in the 12/13 year
old boys High Jump at Division level, to be held in Warrnambool next Wednesday 20th
April. We
would like to wish him all the best and will report his results in the next big newsletter.
Warren Attrill
Prep – Year 6 Sport Coordinator
Year 3 - 6 Division Swimming Championships On Thursday 17
th March, three students from Year 3 – 6 travelled to Ballarat to
compete in the Division Swimming Championships. Ben Leonard-Pekin, Evie
Clementson and Eliza O’Neil (pictured) were able to swim against the best
swimmers in the Greater Western Primary Region. All students did a great job in
the pool and should be very proud of their results.
I would like to thank Maz O’Neil and Sandra Clementson who helped to
transport the students on the day.
Warren Attrill
Prep – Year 6 Sport Coordinator
The navy sport polo shirts are back in
stock!
Please contact the Uniform Shop at the
Senior Campus during opening hours
if you need to purchase some.
Soup of the Week: Vegetable $2.50
With dinner roll $3.50
(Available until
Friday 22nd April)
Mother’s Day
Stall
It’s that time of year again, when we ask each student in Prep – Year 6 to donate one gift for the Parents &
Friends Mother’s Day Stall on Friday 6th May. Could all donated gifts
please be left at the Junior Campus Office by Monday 2th May.
All students are encouraged to bring $3 on Friday 6th May to purchase a gift for
their mum/special person.
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Senior Campus Working Bee A Working Bee is being held on Saturday 30
th April from 9am – 12noon at the Senior Campus to tidy up the area around the
tennis courts and hall. Please bring shovels, wheelbarrows, gardening gloves, secateurs etc. Will involve some determined
removal of agapanthus plants!
The lucky winners will be announced at the final Term 1 Junior Campus Celebration of Learning Assembly on
Thursday 24th
March.
I am introducing a Digital Technology Spot to showcase some of the things that students
have been doing in the new Digital Technologies course here at Camperdown College.
This week is dedicated to touch typing that the Year 3/4 students were learning for several
weeks in the lead up to the holidays.
If you would like to improve your typing skills, please try the following link for a bit of fun
whilst improving your speed and accuracy:
Typing Rocket Junior: www.abcya.com
Kim Gration, Digital Technologies Coordinator
Over the next four weeks, our Junior Campus students are participating in the Heart Foundation Jump Rope for Heart program and we
would love your support! The Heart Foundation Jump Rope for Heart is an exciting and non-competitive program which encourages
children to become more active through skipping, learning new skills and raising vital funds for heart research and community health
programs.
Skipping is an excellent way for children to keep fit and healthy. Over the next four weeks during PE classes, your child(ren) will be
learning a range of fun skipping skills and new tricks. We will emphasise the importance of regular physical activity and the
importance of healthy eating for a healthy lifestyle.
Jump Rope for Heart is also a great way to encourage children to get involved in our community and support Australia’s leading heart
health charity, the Heart Foundation. The Jump Rope team provides us with lots of resources and support to implement the program
and in return we ask that students help by seeking sponsorship for their involvement.
At the end of the program we will be holding a Jump Off, an event to celebrate and culminate the Heart Foundation Jump Rope for
Heart program. This will be held during our Cross Country Carnival. The Jump Off is a great opportunity for you to witness how
much fun skipping can be, come along and pick up a rope!
The program will be officially launched next Tuesday 19th
April, with a special visit from Katie, who is with the Heart Foundation.
On this day, sponsorship forms will be given out the students. All fundraising money and forms are to be returned to school by Friday
20th
May.
Thank you for joining us in the fight against heart disease.
Caroline Duynhoven and Warren Attrill, Prep – Year 6 PE & Sport Coordinators
Digital Tech Spot
Our Earn & Learn products arrived this week and were
distributed to very excited students! We would like to thank
Woolworths and Modern Teaching Aids and also everyone who
collected stickers last year that contributed to the $2000 worth
of products that we so gratefully received. Hunter Woods and Lola Evans display the products
that we received from the Earn & Learn program.
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Please note that there will be no lasagne or fried rice until Wednesday 20th April.
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The 2016 AFL season is off to a flying start and the Camperdown College Footy Tipping Competition
is quite exciting as there is not a lot of difference between all entrants. Keep up the good tipping!
1. Simon Tolland 20 10. Zoe Wilkinson 16
2. Finn Tolland 19 11. Dave Wilkinson 16
3. Grant Fleming 18 12. Riley Stephenson 16
4. Michelle Norton 18 13. Robbie Fleming 15
5. Sam Tolland 18 14. Fletcher Tolland 14
6. Lachie Stephenson 18 15. Kellie Kempton 13
7. Chrissy Fleming 18 16. Jacinta Tolland 12
8. Levi Coote 17 17. Isaac Coote 11
9. Amy Stephenson 17 18. Chase Fleming 8
JJSSCC PPyyjjaammaa DDaayy
On the last day of Term 1, the Junior School Council held a pyjama day and barbeque lunch. It
was fabulous to see everyone in their favorite pyjamas and bring a gold coin! The JSC
representatives were very responsible with the various jobs that had to be completed throughout
the day.
They were so willing and eager to help in any way they possibly could. We were very excited to
be able to raise $425.80 that was donated to the Good Friday Appeal.
Thank you so much for supporting the day!
Claire Tucker Top: Fletcher Tolland, Nate Castle, Ishmael Rothman and Keira Johnston;
JSC Coordinator Bottom: Melissa Nelson and Mikayla Shaw.
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Due Friday 22nd April