2016 ATHLETICS SPORTS DAY - Edenhope...
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Newsletter of Edenhope College 40 – 48 Lake Street / Locked Bag 1, Edenhope 3318 www.edenhope.vic.edu.au
Telephone: (03) 5585 1277 Fax: (03) 5585 1656 E-mail: [email protected]
Principal – Robyn Hollis
Senior School Leader (10 – 12): Jon Neall, Middle School Leader (7 - 9): Trevor McClure,
Junior School Leader (F – 6): Kathryn Duncan, Wellbeing & PDS Leader: Val Tischler,
Curriculum Coordinator & VET/VCAL Coordinator: Donna Tucker
Wednesday 4 May
Kowree Primary
Cross Country Yrs 3-6
@ Balmoral
May 10,11,12
NAPLAN for all students in
Years 3,5,7,9
Friday 6 May
College Cross Country
Years 3-9 11am-12.30pm
Years 10-12 (voluntary)
to run at lunchtime
Friday 6 May 1.45pm-3.15pm
Concert in the Centre
Years F-7: Parents Welcome
Monday 2 May
Little Desert Secondary
Athletics@Nhill
Monday 16 May
Round 2 Year 7
Immunisations
2016 ATHLETICS SPORTS DAY
What a beautiful day we had for our College Athletics day (or though it
might have been a bit warm for the competitors!).
Thank you to all students and spectators who attended the day.
Congratulations to Wallace House who won the Athletics Shield with a
total of 4858 points. Well done to Mullagh House who had a total of 4325
points.
Thank you to Cameron Hausler and Lachie Maddern who assisted with a
Primary age group and to Braydan Giles who assisted at the discus field
event all day. Please see inside for a list of year level champions and new
records achieved.
Secondary students who won their events on the day have the opportunity
to compete at the Little Desert Athletic Carnival in Nhill on Monday 2nd of
May.
Robyne Rainsford
Sports Day Coordinator
Primary year level
champions.
Secondary year level
champions.►
Wallace house
captains with the
cup.▼
ANZAC DAY 2016 On Friday morning the members of the Student Representative Council, led by Mrs. Victoria Heffernan and Mrs. Phyllis Zwar, conducted
our Anzac Day service. The focus of the service was one of remembrance of former students of Edenhope State School who were lost in
World War One. The School Captains, Dulcie Shirrefs and Colin Brown Taylor were given the honour of laying the first wreath on the
Memorial Stone which commemorates those fallen students. Sharni Julian designed the wreath using native flowers from Mr. Brett
McDonald. We thank the Edenhope RSL, West Wimmera Shire and The Duke of Edinburgh Award program for making the purchase of
the Memorial Stone, plaque and the Lone Pine possible.
Jasmin Tucker a member of a School Leadership program focussed on the Anzac Centenery, presented our Principal, Ms.Robyn Hollis
with a Lone Pine tree which will shortly be planted at the College.
All members of the SRC took part in the service, whilst Brock Summerhayes assisted with the traditional flag raising and Robert Wall
played the ’Last Post’.
The College community will present the RSL with a considerable sum of money, raised through the sales of Anzac badges at the College.
Age Group Name
6 Year Old Boy Levi Linto
6 Year Old Girl Gia Vy Vertue
7 Year Old Boy Josh Post
7 Year Old Girl Jasmine McIntrye
8 Year Old Boy Marcus Gajic
8 Year Old Girl Charlotte Henderson
9 Year Old Boy Jonah Iese
9 Year Old Girl Mattea Hollis
10 Year Old Boy Adam Hood
10 Year Old Girl Tahlia Iese
11 Year Old Boy Rory Caldow
11 Year Old Girl Trinity Hollis
Open Primary Boy Charley Falla-Jones
Open primary Girl Jessica Sambell
13 Year Old Boy Tristan Honner
13 Year Old Girl Lavinia Fox
14 Year Old Boy Jeremy Todd
14 Year Old Girl Georgia Baxter
15 Year Old Boy Charlie Campbell
15 Year Old Girl Paschale Shirrefs
16 Year Old Boy Corey Williams
16 Year Old Girl Molly Campbell
17 Year Old Boy Jack Wall
17 Year Old Girl Britney Tiller
Open Boy Colin Brown-Taylor
Open Girl Dulcie Shirrefs
ANZAC DAY CEREMONY @ APSLEY
Callum Grigg
playing the
‘Last Post’.
Oscar Rainsford
laying a reef on
behalf of the
College.►
AGE GROUP CHAMPIONS
Age Group Event Student New Record Previous Record
7 Year Old High Jump Caleigh Munn 85 cm 80 cm Layla Linto
8 Year Old Long Jump Charlotte Henderson 2.89 m 2.46 m Trinity Hollis
8 Year Old 200m Charlotte Henderson 40.41 sec 42.05 sec Trinity Hollis
8 Year Old High Jump Charlotte Henderson 96 cm 96cm Mattea Hollis
8 Year Old Long Throw Charlotte Henderson 18.00 m 13.70 m Taffy Adams
10 Year Old Shot Put Talia Iese 9.91 cm 6.91 m Lavinia Fox
10 Year Old 400m Adam Hood 1.22.38 min 1.25.03 min Kane Williams
10 Year Old Shot Put Brock Summerhayes 7.73 m 7.45 m Jesse Iese
10 Year Old Discus Brock Summerhayes 19.66 m 3.20 m Rory Caldow
10 Year Old High Jump Brock Summerhayes 1.24 m 1.24 m Charley Falla-Jones
10 Year Old Triple Jump Adam Hood 7.47 m 6.91 m Kane Williams
11 Year Old High Jump Rory Caldow 1.32 m 1.32 m Kane Williams
13 Year Old Long Jump Lavinia Fox 3.95 m 3.76 m Tiffany Cardnell
13 Year Old Triple Jump Lavinia Fox 9.10 m 8.00 m Paschale Shirrefs
15 Year Old Discus Jesse Iese 56.42 m 36.28 Sam McClure
15 Year Old Shot Put Jesse Iese 15.60 m 11.08 Xarn O’Bryan
16 Year Old High Jump Molly Campbell 1.51 m 1.45 Samantha Mulraney
16 Year Old 200m Molly Campbell 30.09 sec 31.57 sec Alex Lang
16 Year Old Long Jump Molly Campbell 4.60 m 4.10 m Tiffany Cardnell
16 Year Old 100m Molly Campbell 13.43 sec 4.12 sec Jessica McInnes
18-21 Old Triple Jump Colin Brown-Taylor 11.03 m 11.01 m Sam McClure
NEW RECORDS ACHEIVED
All students wishing to apply for their Tax File Number need to do so through the Australian Taxation office website. Students must fill
in the on-line application and then book an interview at a Post Office. The Edenhope Post Office is not registered for Tax File Number
interviews. Our nearest Post Offices are Horsham or Naracoorte.
Victoria Heffernan
Careers Officer
OBTAINING A TAX FILE NUMBER
A number of German Exchange Students, both girls and boys
aged 15-18, hope to be coming here this July for 3, 5 or 10
months. If you and your family feel you would like to host a
German student during their stay here or even part of it, can
afford an extra person at meal times and have a spare bed, please
contact Klaus Schumann, their coordinator, on 03 97584279 or
by email to let me know of your interest. There is no payment
involved. There are other nationalities also available if you
would prefer.
Hope to hear from you.
Yours sincerely,
Klaus Schumann [email protected]
SCCE Community Coordinator
GERMAN EXCHANGE STUDENTS
Sunday the 1st of May Lake Charlegrark sees a convergence of artistically talented people from across the region descend on the lake
foreshore.
The West Wimmera Shire Council, along with the Kaniva, Edenhope and Goroke Colleges as well as the Desert Edge Art Gallery’s Karen
Wiseman are working together to bring a feast of art of all genres.
The day will commence at 10.00am with the Paint the Lake fun run commencing at 10.30am; this makes for a great start to the day and is
open to people of all ages. This year we have a prize for the best dressed and the best team so gather a group together and rock up in your
tutu. Paint the Lake always creates a fun atmosphere.
A variety of activities have been organised for young people to enjoy throughout the day.
Lukey’s Boathouse will be there with their boats and zorb balls on the lake, a giant slide, gladiator ring as well as a blow up boxing ring
will be on offer for those who are game.
The Bordertown Dragon boat crew will be bringing their dragon boat to Lake Charlegrark, people of all ages are welcome to have a try.
Street Artist Richard Lavender is coming from “DaKlinic” in Adelaide to lead two street art workshops. Preference will be given to
students 16 years and above, the first workshop will commence at 11.30am with the second workshop commencing at 1.30pm. Pre
bookings for this workshop would be appreciated.
We welcome our artist in residence this year Lillieth Guise from Kaniva College. Lillieth works in pen and ink. Please make her feel
welcome in the exhibition hall.
If you would like to register to take part in any of the events happening at Youth Art @ Charlegrark please go to our Facebook page or
contact Amanda Munn at West Wimmera Shire Council on (03) 53927700
A reminder to parents to supply an explanation note when your child returns to school after being absence. The Department of Education
and Training requires all student absences to be coded into their Attendance program. Coding is decided by the reason why your child was
absent i.e. illness, dental appointment, personal reasons etc. If no explanatory note is received the absence is classed as an Unexplained
Absence and can be referred to DET, if these are occurring regularly. If you have plans that require your child to be away for a large
amount of time i.e.5 days or more, please advise us prior to the absence so that teachers can supply on going work for the student if
necessary. Absences can be advised via a hand written note, school supplied Absence Note, phone call to the office or Xuno. It would be
appreciated that any verbal communication of absences to a teacher be followed up with a signed note. Thank you for your co operation.
ABSENCE NOTES
YOUTH ART@CHARLEGRAK