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Knowledge, Honour, Success
Katherine High School
Welcome to new and returning staff, students and parents. I hope everyone has had a good break in preparation for the coming year. We have a had very smooth start to the year and this is thanks to a lot of behind the scenes work undertaken by our administra-tion staff and to the efforts in the classroom by our teachers. There is still some fine tuning to occur as some classes are at capacity, the Year Coordinators and Assistant Principals will be working to address this issue over the next week to finalise any class changes. All changes will be finalised by Friday next week. In 2011 Year Co odinators will play a much larger role within the school and Parents are encouraged to make contact with the Classroom Teacher if it is a Classroom issue but to
contact the appropriate Coordinator if there are issues beyond the classroom that you would like to discuss. Our Year Coordinators will be working hard to make contact with parents and to follow up any concerns to ensure your child is provided the level of support he or she requires to be successful. Our results from 2010 were excellent with two of our students Ted Haggar and Zoe Knight receiving TERs of 94.5 and 94 respectively. Emily Hearden achieved an ATAR of 86 and with the remote schools and subject choices bonus points achieved a 98.5 Uni-versity Entrance Score which gave her the marks to get into the University course of her choice. Con-gratulations to Ted, Zoe and Emily on outstanding results. Our NTCE completion rate in 2010 was 88%, only one other School in the NT had a higher completion rate than Katherine High School. There were six Indigenous boys who achieved their NTCE and all six are now in fulltime employment here and around Katherine. A special mention to Tim Lowe who achieved excellent scores to gain his NTCE and also to Geoffrey Ross who after a very challenging year was able to complete his NTCE with his peers, was an outstanding ef-fort. Congratulations to all our 2010 graduates and I wish them all the best for their future. To all new parents welcome to the Katherine High School community, please take advantage of the number of information evenings and school events to become involved in the school. Please use your child’s diary to communicate with the school and don’t hestitate to ring the school or contact the school via email if you have any serious concerns.
Anne White
Principal
Principal’s Message
TERM 1, WEEK 1-2February 4, 2011
WEEK 3 (Feb. 7-11)
Parent-Teacher• Meet & Greet 4:30-6:30, Sport Science Building
Whole School Assembly • KHS Gym, Feb. 9, 8:10am.
WEEK 4 (Feb. 14-18)
School Photos• Conference Room, Feb 16-17, All Day
Year-Level Assemblies, Feb. 16, 8:10am •
School Council Meeting• Conference Room, Feb 16, 7pm.
Ted Hagger Zoe Knight Emily Hearnden
Geoffrey Ross Tim Lowe
The above people are our Year-Level Coordinators for 2011. Their role will primarily be of a pastoral care na-ture, overseeing the general wellbeing of students in their respective Year-Level. Parents are invited to make contact with these people in the first instance should they have any concerns. Contact can be made via telephone or email, or you can negotiate a time for a meeting in person. The email addresses of each Year-Level Coordinator is given below:
jim.stewart@ntschools.net – Year 7 daisie.thomas@ntschools.net – Year 10jo.smith-sutton@ntschools.net – Year 8 joshua.dean@ntschools.net – Year 11jennifer.watts@ntschools.net – Year 9 rebecca.haritos@ntschools.net – Year 12
YEAR 7Jim Stewart
YEAR 8Jo Stewart
YEAR 9Jen Watts
YEAR 10Daisie Thomas
YEAR 11Josh Dean
YEAR 12Rebecca Haritos
2011 Year-Level Coordinators
Just a reminder that school photos will be taken on Wednesday & Thursday of Week 4 (Feb. 16-17).
School Photos - Week 4
All parents are invited to an informal meet & greet evening on Wednesday, February 9, from 4:30pm -6:30pm, in our new Sport Science building. See you there.
Parent-Teacher Meet & Greet - Week 3
All students have been issued with diaries and they will be an integral part of communica-tion with the home - particularly with the settting of homework. Parents are asked to check and sign diaries on a weekly basis. Book Packs are still available for purchase for $30. Par-ents can use their back-to-school vouchers for these if they haven’t already done so.
Student Diaries & Book Packs
There has been a space provided in the student diaries for parents to enter a contact email address. This email address will be used by class teachers to negotiate parent-teacher inter-views, notify parents of upcoming events, as well as for the distribution of the newsletter.
Parent Email Address
To all our students and families welcome back to an exciting new year of school. A special welcome to our new students, parents and staff members, I trust that you will find KHS a fulfilling place to learn and work.
As we start a new year, full of anticipation for the many things that will be achieved by our students and staff this year, I would like to share with you a letter written recently to KHS by a father of a 2010 year 12 student: “I just wanted to let all the Year 12 teachers what a great service they provided for my daughter Emily, help-ing her complete her studies last year.
As you may know she achieved a solid TER score of 86.5. However that is not the complete picture.
SATAC, the body representing higher education in South Australia, allots additional points based on subject selection, study processes, school location and so forth. Based on their rankings Em was granted additional points taking her final score to 98.5, a grade that essentially was so high as to enable her to choose virtually whatever course she wanted.
As a parent, looking back, I believe that if she had chosen a capital city based high school or college to com-plete her year 12 studies, rather than Katherine High School, it is highly unlikely that she could have achieved such a strong score. Your teachers deserve credit!
She has chosen a Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science starting in late February 2011, and now is happily ensconced in a share house in Adelaide. I know that she would be happy to hear from any Katherine friends if they are that way.
I hope that you are able to pass this letter on to her teachers from last year”. (Phillip Hearnden 2011)
Our children can achieve great things at KHS!
Be involved in your child’s schooling. Don’t be afraid to have your say in the direction of KHS. Your input is important. KHS Council meets at 7pm on the 3rd Wednesday of every month. To contact KHS Council, add agenda items, or be placed on the KHS Council mailing list please email khs.council@ntschools.netNext meeting: 16th February, 7pm in the KHS conference room. All parents welcome to attend.
Suzanne Horton
KHS Council Chairperson
KHS Council
Greetings from the Assistant Principal Middle Years. I wish you all a very Happy New Year. The school year has begun and we are busier than ever!
There are many things to do at KHS and I’d like to urge you all to take advantage of the many camps and excursions, sporting activities and events such as the Swimming and Athletics Carnivals to name a few. We are planning a trip to Canberra and Melbourne in Term 3 for year 9 students so please look out for further information on this on the website, Intranet and through the newsletters.
Coming up next week is a meet and greet the teachers so you can touch base with them and address any concerns or questions you may have. Remember that the email is probably the quickest and easiest method of contact with teachers as they’ll be able to answer your query when they are not in class. Should you need to contact me my email is val.momuat@ntschools.net
Val Momuat
Assistant Principal
Middle Years Message
SLC participants will be be attending an ‘Impact Leadership Conference’ at the Crown Plaza in Darwin on Monday, Feb. 14. Around 30 students will be going. Just a reminder that nominations are welcome from any student in any Year level who wishes to be a part of the SLC for 2011.
Sarah Earle
Student Leadership Coordinator
Student Leadership Council
School Notices
For Year 7s and those Year 8s who didn’t do Shine last year. - Shine starts again Friday of Week 3, period 3 in the Confer-ence room.
Any girl interested in doing the program can give their name to Mrs Brown who will give them
a permission form to take home.
Signed forms need to be back by Wednesday of week 3.
Rae Brown
Stronger Smarter Sisters Coordinator
Stronger Smarter SistersBelow are some details of up-coming events:
Katherine Football Academy v Casuarina SC Football Acad-emy, Year 9 and 10 Students.Rugby League - Sport and Rec Club, Wednesday 9th, 5.00pm,AFL - Showgrounds Thursday
10th, 5.30pm.
Katherine Football Academy v Tennant Creek Foot-ball Academy, Seniors, AFL - Showgrounds, Monday 14th, 5.30pm.
Charlie Shannon
Katherine Football Academy Coordinator
Clontarf
NTIS Netball Scholarship Applications due Fri 11 Feb 2011. Applications can be down-loaded from internet (www.ntis.nt.gov.au) or see Pam at the Sport Science Building.
NTIS Cricket Scholarships (male and female) – applications due 11 Feb 2011. Applications can be downloaded from internet (www.ntis.nt.gov.au) or see Pam at the Sport Science Building.
Pam Franklin
KHS Sports Academy Coordinator
KHS Sports Academy
Two NRL Cowboys players are running workshops for interested KHS students, boys and girls, from all years NEXT Tuesday (tomorrow)!! If you are keen to participate, please give your name to Miss Mason ASAP!!
Cowboys to Visit
School Notices
Community Notices
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Retravision Sales/AdminFull Time Position
Duties include: Day to day managementof Retravision including sales, stock
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Application in writing to: Managershowroom@whitehousefurnishers.com.au
or by fax 8971 0340
Parents & Carers of students who attended the KHS Canberra/Melbourne Tour say a huge thanks to Daisie, Michael & team for the production & distribution of the DVD. This is a great keepsake to remember the fantastic time had by all who attended.
Thumbs Up!
Do you enjoy running and want to get paid for it? Do you love AFL Footy? Katherine Umpires Association are seeking field and boundary umpires for the upcoming AFL Big Rivers season. Training is held every Wednesday @ Nitmiluk Oval (Katherine Showgrounds) from 5.15pm onwards. For further information contact Maryanne 0428754884.
AFL Umpires Wanted
Community Notices
www.katherinehigh.net.au
• Anne White (Principal) • Suzanne Horton (KHS Council) (08) 8973 8200 khs.council@ntschools.net anne.white@ntschools.net
School Contact Details
Every Child, Every Day
TERM 1 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAYWEEK 3February
7 8NRL WorkshopsAll Year Levels
9Parent-Teacher4:30-6:30pmSport Science
Clontarf - Rugby Game, Sport & Rec5:00pm
10Clontarf - KFA vs CSC, Nitmuluk Oval5:30pm
11SHINE ProgramLesson 3Conference Room
NTIS Netball & Cricket Scholarships Due
WEEK 4February
14SLC ConferenceDarwin, All Day
Clontarf - KFA vs TCNitmuluk Oval5:30pm
15 16
School Photos
School Council7pm, KHS Library
17
School Photos
18
WEEK 5February
21 22 23
Core Chemistry Workshops
24 25Year 12Team BuildingKatherine, All Day
WEEK 6February/March
28 1 2 3 4Swimming CarnivalAquatic CentreAll Day
Just a reminder of our standard uniform that is compulsory for all year levels. This involves a school shirt and black shorts/trousers. Boardshorts are not acceptable. Also, students must wear enclosed footwear - no thongs.
Compulsory School Uniform
Every student has their own email address that can be checked at school or at home. We are encouraging students to access their email more and more. At home, students can use ‘webmail’ to check their email: https://webmail.ntschools.net
Student Email
Improving student enrolment, attendance and participation is everybody’s responsibility and everyone’s business.