LATROBE HIGH SCHOOL
Department of Education
Issue No. 12 27 August 2015
Principal’s Report School Vision and Values
As part of our four year external review, it was suggested by the panel that we revisit our
current vision and values. Our current vision is We aim to develop successful, skilled and
innovative learners. This vision is closely linked with the department’s vision, however it
does not necessarily have a strong link to our school community.
As a staff we have started to analyse and discuss a clear vision for our school. When we
looked at creating a school vision we watched the following video to tune us into the task:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpEFjWbXog0.
We established some criteria to assist us in creating the new vision:
The vision needs to be memorable.
The vision needs to be aspirational.
The vision needs to be achievable.
We are starting to narrow our options down and are close to seeking feedback and input
from parents, students and the wider school community. Below are some current
suggestions that have been made by staff. I encourage you to look at the suggestions and
have a conversation as a family. In the near future, we will send out a survey to parents
and students, so we can receive feedback on the best way forward.
Inspiring positive futures.
Developing positive learners.
Creating positive futures.
Creating successful futures.
After we have formalised a school vision with the School Association, we will reanalyse
our seven school values (relationships, respect, learning, achievement, resilience, equity
and creativity) and condense them down to three or four values. Currently, seven values
is too many and as a school community it is difficult for people to remember and relate to
all these values. Your thoughts and opinions are important, and we encourage you to
complete the survey when we send it out via email and Skoolbag App.
COMING EVENTS
TERM 3
Tuesday 1 September
Grade 6 Girls Camp
Camp Clayton
Wednesday 2
September
Grade 6 Boys Camp
Camp Clayton
Tuesday 8 September
Don College Taster Day
Friday 18 September
Red Faces - Whole
School Assembly
Friday 25 September
Last Day Term 3
Monday 12 October
First Day Term 4
IMPORTANCE OF SCHOOL UNIFORM
We have been impressed with the efforts parents and students are making in regards to wearing full
school uniform. To make it more affordable for families we have stocked an alternative navy blue
parachute pant. It is available from our school store for $25, this being a more affordable price compared
to the $60 required to purchase the Adidas Reserve Pant. Navy blue parachute pants are also available
from Kmart for $10. I would like to highlight that black shoes are the required item for footwear and
the only tracksuit that is acceptable is a navy blue parachute pant.
PARENT AND STUDENT INFORMATION EVENING - THURSDAY 20 AUGUST
We had an excellent turn-out to our ‘Parent and Student Information Evening’. I hope it was an
informative evening for all students and parents. Our preliminary enrolment figures show that we will
have approximately ninety students next year in Grade 7. We will run three classes and class sizes should
be around the twenty-two to twenty-three mark. I would like to thank Miss Angela Sheahen, Miss Julie
Holloway and all the staff for their combined effort in making the evening enjoyable and informative.
Parents and students who were unable to make it on the night are encouraged to contact the main office
to arrange a meeting and tour of the school.
GIRLS: BOYS:
Summer school dress
Winter skirt (with black stockings)
Yellow, cotton, button-through shirt
LHS soft shell jacket (navy blue)
LHS puffer jacket (navy blue)
LHS royal blue hoodie
LHS royal blue, woollen, V-neck school jumper
LHS royal blue cardigan
Navy blue Adidas Reserve Pant (No other track-
suit pant is allowed)
Navy blue Adidas shorts (plain)
Plain white or black socks
Black stockings or tights under winter skirt
Black shoes
Yellow, cotton, button-through shirt
LHS soft shell jacket (navy blue)
LHS puffer jacket (navy blue)
LHS royal blue hoodie
LHS royal blue, woollen, V-neck school
jumper
Navy blue Adidas Reserve Pant (No other
tracksuit pant is allowed)
Grey trousers
Grey shorts
Black shoes
TEN MILLION DOLLAR REDEVELOPMENT
I am pleased to announce that ARTAS Architects is the successful firm that will guide us through the
master plan and schematic design. The funding will allow us to improve our building infrastructure and
provide flexible 21st century learning environments for students and staff. I have been impressed with
how Heath Clayton and his team have been working with our project team to challenge our thinking, to
make sure we will get the best possible outcomes. We have two student representatives on the project
team, so students have input into the new design of the school. I am hoping to provide a copy of the
Master Plan in our next newsletter.
Good luck!
It is an exciting time for Latrobe High School and its two football teams. On Friday, our Grade 9/10 girls
play in the grand final against Ulverstone High at 9am and our senior boys play in the grand final against St
Brendans Shaw College at 4pm. I am looking forward to watching the games and hope to see many LHS
parents supporting their son or daughter.
Brent Armitstead
Principal
FATHER’S DAY RAFFLE
The School Association is running a Father’s Day raffle as our major fundraiser and we are asking each family to sell a book of
10 tickets at $2.00 per ticket ($20.00 for the book).
The prizes will be as follows:
1st Acrylic Landscape – Bells Parade $250 Anthony Robertson
2nd Petrol Voucher $200 Caltex Sassafras Service Station
3rd Signed North Melbourne Jumper $130 Latrobe High School
4th Signed Cricket Bat – Mark Taylor $120 Latrobe High School
5th Gift Voucher $75 Total Performance Sports
6th Family Pass to Speedway $60 Latrobe Speedway
7th Anvers Chocolates $50 Anvers
8th 2 Cinema Tickets $33 CMax Cinema
9th IGA Gift Voucher $25 Hill Street Grocer
10th Mitre 10 Voucher $25 Hill Street Grocer
All books sold/unsold and money to be returned by Thursday 3 September.
Drawn - FRIDAY 4 September 2015
When selling the raffle tickets, please abide by the following rules as described in the Gaming Control Act:
As the total prize value is greater than $500, the tickets cannot be sold by students under 16 years of age.
Raffle books are not to be sold door to door.
REMINDER
PLEASE RETURN RAFFLE TICKETS
AND MONEY BEFORE THURSDAY
3 SEPTEMBER
HUMANITIES
9B/E Geography – Mr Bird and Miss Johnson
We are currently studying the issue of food security in Australia and around the world. The aim of the
unit is to develop an awareness of food and water shortages around the world and the effects that they
have. Also, students will investigate a specific country and the food security issues of that country, now
and in the future.
9E English – Miss Johnson
We are studying The Outsiders by S E Winton as a class novel. We will also view the movie and focus on
a character study as our major assessment task.
9C English students are currently studying Shakespeare’s language and in particular Romeo and Juliet.
They are reading and analysing the play in terms of themes, characters, plot and figurative language. They
are also viewing several film versions based on the play. Students are also examining semiotic codes in
these films.
Students are developing skills in writing strong topic sentences and developing paragraphs.
In Geography, students are viewing episodes of ‘Escape to the Wild’ with the aim of developing, amongst
other things, awareness and understanding of sustainable living practices in remote areas.
In History, students will shortly begin a study of the Agrarian and Industrial Revolution.
Grade 9 Miss Leonard and Mr Gee
In English, both classes have been
studying ‘Romeo and Juliet’. After
reading the script as a class, and taking
on different roles, we watched the latest
film of the play. Currently, students are
building Face Book pages based on
major characters, and then will be
tackling an assignment which will include
the writing of an essay.
In History we have just started looking
at the ‘Industrial Revolution’. This
follows on from a short unit covering
the ‘Age of Exploration’.
Word Cloud by
Will Anthony
WANTED – LOOM BANDS AND LOOMS
If you have any preloved looms and loom bands, please drop them off at the school office. The looms and
bands will be taken by the Cambodian Experience 2016 travellers to Soksan (a school in Cambodia) for the
students to use there.
GYM DAYS
Come and see what is on offer at these gym fun days.
DATE: Thursday 8 October 10am-12 noon Friday 9 October 10am-12 noon
Friday 9 October 7pm-9pm AT: Allstars Gymnastics, 33 Nicholls St, Devonport
COST: $5 which includes a snack Children under 5 must be accompanied by an adult.
Proceeds to assist The Cambodian Experience 2016
STUDENT ABSENCES
If your child is going to be absent from school due to illness or for any other reason, you can notify us in the
following ways:
SKOOLBAG APP
simply open the app and go to EFORMS and fill in the absentee form
SMS
send a message to 0428 937 348
send an email to [email protected]
PHONE
Phone our school office - 64261061
Grade 8 Report
Shown here are photos of Krystal Linton feeding one of the calves
and Khai Middlecoat, Aaron Kaine and Kaleb Barwick-Wilson
checking the health of the calves. The Cows Create Careers pro-
gram has been running in Mrs Crossin’s Science Extended class.
This burger was created and presented by Austin Taylor. He
cooked this in Mrs Turner’s Grade 8 Cooking class.
This Japanese Artwork was completed by Harmoni Richardson as
her cover page in Miss Mack’s Life Drawing class.
This is a woodwork project completed by Lachlan Stanisz in Mr
Taylor’s Grade 8 MDT class.
School Satisfaction Survey
This year, school satisfaction surveys for students, parents and staff will be conducted during August/
September. These surveys contain questions on a range of matters about our school.
This survey provides an opportunity for students, parents and staff to provide important feedback. This
feedback is valued by our school as a means of identifying what the school does well and opportunities for
the school to make improvements.
Students (from Year 5 and above), parents and staff will be invited to participate. Those students who are
selected to undertake the survey will do so during school time.
You will receive a letter in coming days if you have been selected to participate in the parent survey.
Your responses will be secure and anonymous.
We encourage you to participate and complete the survey so that the school has a clear direction when
planning for future programs and services for students.
Please contact the office if you wish to use a school computer to complete the survey.
LEADERSHIP REPORT
All of the Leadership Team had a great time last Thursday night guiding parents and Grade Six students
around the school. It was a lot of fun meeting next year’s Grade Sevens and we hope that they all had a
good night too.
We have been running the annual Homeroom Volleyball competition during lunch times this term. There
have been some great games that have been very close. We have two rounds to go next week before the
top teams from each House go into the finals.
A big reminder to any student who has a talent that they would like to share, our Red Faces assembly is
being held at the end of the term. Please get your entries in as soon as you can.
Our Grade Nine students have been asked to consider if they will stand for election to next year’s
Leadership Team. Elections will take place early next term but they will need to put their nominations in
by the end of this term. Nomination forms will be available soon. This is a wonderful opportunity for
students and we recommend that every Grade Nine should have a go.
PRODUCTION 2016
So, what is the production for 2016? This is the question on everyone’s lips. Well, we are happy to
announce that next year’s school musical is called Creepytown.
Creepytown is about a shy vegetarian vampire princess called Lucy who meets an adventurous, outgoing
human girl called Jane. Through their meeting, Lucy sees the chance to realise her dreams of escaping
her vampire world and her ‘monstrous’ controlling parents.
Meeting at the dental clinic, recently opened by Jane’s square and well-meaning parents, the two girls
make plans to escape Creepytown forever. But when her evil step father and his Hunchback discover
their plan, Jane and Lucy must act quickly to thwart the uncompromising villains and ensure their escape.
Will the girls find their route to freedom and adventure or will events ultimately unravel their plans?
There are many roles in this comical musical: Jane, Lucy, the Hunchback and his Henchmen, Queen,
Count, Jane’s parents, vampires, werewolves, zombies and witches.
Creepytown is a fun and action packed show which is sure to bring the house down!
Next week we will be holding a meeting for all students interested in being a part of the show.
See you there!
Wendy Leonard
Director
GRADE 10 REPORT As we are teased into the thought that spring is approaching, with occasional fine weather, it is pleasing to see the students attending school with correct school uniform. However, it is disappointing when students choose to wear black jackets and other non-uniform items when it is colder. Term 3 has seen a concentrated crackdown to ensure that all students are wearing correct uniform. Please contact the school if you are unsure about what is included as appropriate uniform, or if you would like any assistance. As a school, we thank you for your support, as keeping ALL students in uniform is very important for both safety and equity, and can only be achieved with the assistance of parents and guardians. It is understandable that on occasions, your child is unable to wear correct uniform. However, we kindly request a note explaining the reason why and when your child will be back in uniform.
GIRLS AND BOYS FOOTBALL
Both male and female Grade 9&10 students will be representing Latrobe High, as they play in the Football Grand Final on Friday 28 August. The games will be held in Penguin, with the girls playing at 9:00am, and the boys playing at 4:00pm. Congratulations to the teams on making it this far; we hope that you return home with two premiership cups. Good luck!!
ELEVATE EDUCATION SEMINAR
The University of Tasmania Pathways to Success team is presenting an Elevate Education day on Thursday 3 September. This highly engaging program is being offered free of charge for a strictly limited time. The topics of the day include dynamic reading, note-taking, conceptual learning skills, independent learning, standing-out in assessment, pathways to success, study routine, working smart, study groups, and procrastination. To attend this event, Latrobe High School has places for 25 students. Currently, we have more students interested than places available. As a result, students are required to complete an application form and return it to the General Office by Friday 28 August.
DON COLLEGE
The transition process to Don College has commenced with a series of information sessions. These sessions were highly informative and planted the seed for our students to start thinking about their future years. I would like to thank the members of the Don Staff who gave up their time, and also would like to acknowledge the past students who were able to give another perspective into the transition process. Students have now all selected their options for Don College Taster Day, and look forward to the exciting experience. Students were given a 2016 Course Outline booklet. It is important they keep this booklet safe as students will be using these when working with their health teachers to complete their pathway plans, during the last three weeks of this term.
DATES
Thursday 3 September: Elevate Education Seminar
Tuesday 8 September: Don College Taster Day
Monday 16 November, 11-3pm: Don College enrolment
Tuesday 17 November, 9-12pm: Don College enrolment
December 8th or 9th Start Day (yet to be confirmed)
If you have any queries regarding your child, please contact me via email: [email protected]
Mr Daniel Karafilis
Grade 10 Coordinator
GRADE 7 REPORT
Grade 7 students continue to work hard into Term Three with four weeks left until holidays. This time last
year, students were starting their transition into high school. Gee that time has gone quickly!
This term in Health, students focus on the Australian Curriculum’s contexts for learning: Relationships and
Sexuality. The issues to be discussed include friendships and relationships, hygiene, puberty, conception,
pregnancy, and sexual health. If you wish to have further discussions with your child on this subject there
are free booklets available from the main office. If you have any concerns please contact your child’s
health teacher.
Congratulations to the students below who have been recognised as the star of Grade 7 for their Basics
Class.
Star of Grade 7
7A – Dylan Currie
Dylan had been working extremely hard this term to complete all tasks on time and to the best of his
ability. Keep working hard, Dylan!
7B Hannah Poulton
Hannah is a very positive, cooperative and hardworking student who enjoys helping others.
7C Courtney Bieman
Hannah’s book work on Ancient Egypt is fantastic.
7D Amber Hall
Amber is a hard-working student who is always polite and respectful of her classmates.
Miss Sheahen
Grade Coordinator
MUSIC REPORT I have been blown apart with surprise and excitement during the last two weeks. All music students have been busy completing their first class performances for the term, and the increase in positive encouragement which they are receiving from their peers is phenomenal. Whether they are just at the start of their instrumental studies, or whether they are quite experienced players, all students, from Gr 7 to 10, have completed class performances over the last two weeks. The range in abilities is huge, yet the response from their classmates has been always positive. I would like to congratulate every student who has gotten up in front of their peers to perform, as well as every student who has sat in the audience and given their time and attention to these class performances. As a teacher, usually class performance time stresses me out no end as there is always a percentage of students who are unwilling to perform due to nerves or fears of bullying. That percentage has dropped significantly this term. I am proud of all of you for creating a safe, friendly, supportive environment where all students (regardless of ability or popularity or any other factor) have been able to ‘do their thang’ and be applauded and feel appreciated in Music. Perhaps this is a reflection of the broader supportive culture of Latrobe High School, where bullying is increasingly untolerated by students across the board? Let’s hope so!
TESSA LEE
More information at the School Office.
DEVONPORT CHESS CLUB
FOR: Opened to all abilities
TIME: Monday 6:30pm – 9pm
WHERE: East Devonport Community House
102 David Street East Devonport
CONTACT: David Hughes 64235669
COST: $3
CHESS
The next chess tournament is on Tuesday September 8 at the Memorial Hall. Permission forms will be available at the front office at the end of August.
Woolworths Earn & Learn is back! We have the chance to gain
some amazing new educational equipment for our school. Ask
parents, guardians, friends and family to collect the stickers each
time they shop and drop them in the box at the front office.
You can collect until September so there’s plenty of time to
shop until you drop!
CONTACT DETAILS
Percival Street, LATROBE, TAS 7310
PO Box 105, Latrobe 7310
Phone: 03 6426 1061 Fax: 03 6426 2242
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.education.tas.gov.au
Mental Health Support Services
Support is available from the
following 24 hour telephone services:
Lifeline 131114, Kidshelpline
1800 55 1800 and Headspace for
online and telephone support –
6335 3100 or headspace.org.au.