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LeAd tHe CHALLenge • LeAdeRsHip • exCeLLenCe • ACHieveMent • diveRsity
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Reminders n April 5th: Parent Teacher Afternoon /
Evening for Years 7, 11 and 12.n April 6th: Cross Country Carnival,
Peace Park after normal p 1 and 2.n April 8th: Prefects Shave for
A Cure at lunchtime.n See our Twitter feed @Girls Canterbury
for IWD #PledgeforParity, #Harmony Day and #TakeAStandTogether National Day of Action Against Bullying.
n Annual School Report 2015 is now available on the school website.
Congratulationsn Year 9 2015 whose excellent
NAPLAN result were recognised recently in the Sydney Morning Herald (10.3.2016). ACARA identified 13 high schools in NSW with significant gain in NAPLAN results and CGHS was on that list for reading. Outstanding.
n Newly elected Year 7 SRC representatives Catie Broadbent, Izzy Conlon, Edie Harris and Linda Sabouni.
n Latifah Jackson-Vaughan, Year 12, who was selected as the Zonta Young Women in Public Affairs winner (photo above). Latifah’s speech is on the school webpage under downloads/speeches.
n Year 11 SRC representatives Mai, Pearl, Maria and Celine who spoke at Orange Grove PS for Harmony Day (photo above) We received such positive
feedback from both the class teacher and Principal at Orange Grove for our wonderful ambassadors of harmony.
n HSC class of 2015, 80% received university offers. See photos of our High Achievers assembly on page 12.
n Sharnee Dingwall and Jessie Simon-Fitzpatrick, invited to perform at the State Aboriginal Nanga Mai Awards at the Maritime Museum, including the national anthem in Dharawal language. See photo on our Twitter feed of Jessie in performance.
n Marie Ikonomu, Year 9 member of the NSW Public Schools Aboriginal Dance Company, asked to perform at the International Student Awards at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music.
n Amira Talbot and Zoe Viney, Year 11, who attended The Arts Unit Solo Vocal Program Camp at Elanora Conference Centre and then both performed brilliantly at the Seymour Centre Performance. See pic of Zoe on our Twitter feed. (Photo above).
n Emily Earp and Catie Broadbent, Year 7, Lyndsey Barry-Byrnes, Franki Eastment and Emma Lemonjian, Year 9, Ella Hosty-Snelgrove, Year 10 for selection in State Drama Ensembles.
n Zoe Morris, Year 8, for selection in the State Wind Ensemble.
n Caitlin Maloney, Lily Spencer-Tighe, Year 7, Naomi Agius, Lucy Melville, Year 10 and Zoe Viney, Year 11 for selection in the NSW Singers.
CONTENTSReminders; Congratulations........ 1-2
Congrats cont; Thank You to ......... 2
Deputy Principal’s Report .............. 3
CGHS News & Events: National Day of Action Against Bullying; Pink Stumps Cricket Day; International Women’s Day ........ 4-5
CGHS News & Events: Cross Country Carnival; CGHS Field Day 2016 Reports ..............6-7
Faculty News & Events: CAPA Family Matters; English Faculty News; Year 10 Child Studies; Maths Faculty News .................. 8-9
Faculty News & Events: Music Faculty News; Year 9 PDHPE; Helen O’Grady Drama; Tiana Tutor Rescue ..................10-11
Student Wellbeing & Support: : High Achievers Assembly; SEA News; Year 7 Mentoring; Parent Daughter Program; Prefect News; School Diary Notice .................12-13
Student Wellbeing & Support: Year 7 Camp; Careers News; Learning Support; UWS PATHE Workshop; CGHS Film Club ... 14-15
Youth Week 2016 ....................16-17
Belmore School Holiday Program ................................. 18-19
PCYC 2016 Programs .................20
HSC Seminars ..............................21
Parenting Workshops ..................22
Breastscreen NSW ......................23
Coolkids & Adolescent Health Program MacUni .........................24
Beautiful Minds; Kik Off Holiday Camps .................25
Bullying No Way!; SPACE Monthly LGBTIQA Group ..........................26
Dates for the Fridge, School Reminders, CGHS P&C 2016 ......27
From left: Latifah Jackson-Vaughan; Year 11 SRC at Orange Grove Harmony Day;
and Zoe Viney on stage at PAU.
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n Knockout Volleyball team, Sydney East Winners for the second consecutive year with Coach Karin Strachan (photo above).
n Louisa Taukeiaho and Alison Anae, Year 12 who have been selected in the Regional Volleyball team.
n Nell Bryson-Smith, Year 9 (right) for her selection in the NSW Under 15 Metropolitan Cricket Academy Squad.
n Maddison Whereat, Year 9 who raised $12,000 for the Cerebral Palsy Alliance by participating in the Krazy Kosci climb.
n SRC for a wonderful student run assembly on International Women’s Day. See photos and more reports of our IWD at CGHS on page 5.
n Co Captains and Prefects who attended Social Justice Conference at Sydney Girls High School, and now running their own Social Justice Discussion Group on Thursday lunchtimes in B10, open to all interested students.
n Zone swimmers and Regional Swimmers (photo above) and in particular recognition to Jemma Nguyen, Year 10 for moving on to State level in consecutive years. An incredible performance from Jemma.
thank You to:n Ex School Captain, 2011, Chloe
Smith and 2016 Sydney University SRC President for a brilliant speech on Academic Recognition Day. A copy of Chloe’s speech is on the school website under downloads – Speeches.
n President of the Ex students Association, Cantabrians, Merle Chalmers for attending the Academic Recognition Assembly and providing awards on the day.
n Lucy Napoli, retiring Head Cleaner after over 20 years of service at Canterbury Girls High School. Lucy enjoyed a morning tea with staff,
organised by Ms Holden, in her final week at the beginning of Term 2 (photo above). Lucy is a Canterbury icon, always dedicated to her work and the team she led. We wish Lucy all the best, resting and enjoying life with her family, and thank her for the years of commitment as part of our Canterbury community.
n Staff who attended Year 7 camp at Milson’s island (See photos and article on page 14), Ms Strachan, Ms Neves, Ms Samsa, Ms Vierboom and Ms Naisbett.
n All students who assisted on Open Night and with Tours in Action for the current Year 6 students. Lucy Melville’s and Stella Conlon’s (Year 10) speeches are on the school website under the downloads speeches section.
n Staff who put on a great Open Night for Year 7 2017, coordinated by Ms Slattery, a great turnout filling the MPC for speeches and question time after tours.
n All faculties for their work to make the second year of Field Study Day excursions and rich days a success on March 17. See photos of Year 10 electives activities on page 7. Year 7 enjoyed Egg day with Science, Year 8 spent the day in artistic pursuits at the Aquarium, Year 9 did a film study examining bullying with PDHPE and English, while Year 11 and 12 participated in the annual Day of Well Being. More reports in future editions.
n Ms Naisbett for co-ordinating the Year 7 Parent/Daughter program. Ms Flannery and Ms Barry for running some of the activities. A good time was had by all, new friendships and relationships strengthened.
n Ms Naisbett for running the Pink Stumps cricket fundraiser, see details on page 4.
n Prefects for hosting a schools network afternoon tea to promote student leadership.
n Year 12 Hospitality for their part in attaining commercial standard in our VET audit, also a big thank you to staff Ms Venkatesan, Ms Stephenson, Ms Kastanias, Ms Michos for our fantastic VET audit performance.
n Ms Vlachos, Ms Naisbett, Ms Jenkins and Music staff for making our participation in International Women’s Day events possible in 2016. Photos and more on page 5.
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Aboriginal education ProgramsThis year is turning out to be another exciting year for our school’s wonderful Aboriginal students. Mrs McLelland is again working Tuesdays in Week B this semester to mentor our Aboriginal students and provide learning support. Mrs McLelland will be liaising with families in the completion of each student’s Personal Learning Plan and extra-curricular activities such as Bangarra Dance day and University of NSW Winter School. I have finalised Norta Norta tuition support for both Year 8 and our senior students, and Anastasia Bampos, Year 10, has commenced her traineeship in the Justice Department! Would parents of Aboriginal students please contact Mrs McLelland if they require any support?
Personal learning Plans and Digital PortfoliosThis week, Years 7–9 will be issued with a template for completing a Personal Learning Plan for 2016. This is a document in which students identify their learning goals for the year. Students will also be instructed on how to create a Digital Portfolio using Adobe software which they can store quality pieces of work in. Both the Personal Learning Plans and Digital Portfolios will support students when giving Learning presentations in Term 4 of this year.
ReportsInterim reports will be issued to Years 7 and 11 at the end of Term 1; full reports will be issued for Years 8, 9 and 10 at the end of Term 2, and Years 7 and 11 start of Term 3. Parents and carers should contact me if they have any issues regarding Reports.
Parent teacher NightsPAReNt teACHeR NigHts foR 2016 ARe:
1. Years 7, 11 and 12: Tuesday 5 April, 3.30pm to 6.30pm
2. Years 8, 9 and 10: Tuesday 28 June, 3.30pm to 6.30pm
3. Years 7, 11 and 12: Tuesday 19 July, 3.30pm to 6.30pm.
Year Ten Subject Selection Night for parents is Wednesday 22 June, 6.00pm to 7.30pm.
I hope all parents can attend these important events!
Personal BestThe Personal Best program was introduced into the school in 2015 to build student knowledge and resilience about age relevant issues, and to promote positive mental health. For example, Year 7 examines issues related to bullying and friendship; Year 8 examines cyber-safety and Personal Relationships; Year 9 examines resilience and decision-making, and Year 10 examines planning for the future and mental health.
Half hour sessions are allocated on Thursday and Friday each week to enable students to undertake their personal best work during school time. The work usually involves accessing relevant websites and making brief reflective notes about the material accessed.
DEAR teachers support and monitor the completion of students’ Personal Best program work. When students complete this work, an entry is made onto their school record and yearly report and a certificate issued. Would all parents and carers please encourage your daughter to complete her Personal Best work in 2016 and to understand the issues examined in the hope that this promotes resilience and engagement with schooling.
Reminders Regarding ongoing issuesThe main issue I wanted to ask for all parent support with was in relation to leaving valuables unattended. Please reminding your daughter to NOT bring valuables to school, excursions, carnivals etc and to keep items such as phones, ipads, laptops on her person at all times. As in the ‘real world’, if your daughter leaves valuables unattended somewhere, someone will likely take them, and there is nothing the school can do to retrieve the item. Great distress is invariably caused for both the student and her family if this happens. Please ask your daughter not to bring any valuable to school unless absolutely necessary.
Can I also remind parents that tights are unacceptable uniform at any time, except on Wednesdays for Sport when worn under either a skirt or shorts. Tights alone are never permissible. Your support with adhering to the school’s Uniform Code is very much appreciated.
The Police Youth Liaison Officer who supports our school address safety and security issues is Constable Jim Battalico, who can be contacted at Ashfield Police Station – 9797 4099.
I would like to wish everyone a fantastic 2016, and look forwarding to working closely with parents in ensuring each students achieves her personal best this year!
Andrew Anderson, Deputy Principal
Clockwise from top left: CGHS knockout volleyball team; Zone swimmers; Mrs Lucy Napoli (centre); Prefect Afternoon Tea and Nell Bryson-Smith.
Above: Hospitality students did a fantastic job at school audit.
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Pink stumps Cricket Day Stacey Naisbett is co-ordinating a fundraising effort for the McGrath Foundation. We are taking part in the Pink Stumps Day to raise awareness of breast cancer for the McGrath Foundation. This charity raises money to place McGrath Breast Care nurses in communities across Australia as well as to increase breast awareness in young people, with a particular emphasis on young women.
We have a school target of $650 and there will be a variety of events to raise these funds over the next month to 6 weeks.
We have our own fundraising page which is linked on the website. If you would like to donate the link is also below.
http://pinkstumpsday2016.gofundraise.com.au/ page/cghscricket
iwD: Year 9 PAss excursionOn the 10th March, Year 9 PASS went on an excursion to the Morris Iemma Sports Centre at Riverwood to celebrate International Women’s Day. The girls participated in four different sports – Soccer, AFL, European Handball and Netball where they practised skills and played small sided games. The girls also listened to four guest speakers who shared their experiences with sport, life challenges as well the importance of empowering young women. A few of our girls were lucky enough to get their picture into Riverwood’s local newspaper.
Nell, Anna, Estella, Indi and Mikayla
March 18th National Day of Action Against BullyingCGHS was a registered school in the 2016 Bullying No Way Day of Action. We constantly strive to take a stand against bullying. Our Anti Bullying Policy is published from our student information booklet. We also refer you to the CGHS website Anti Bullying Policy page.
YAs, DPs, HTSW, the SC and YW, as well as every classroom teacher, can support students to manage a bullying scenario. We have a report form for student use to report bullying available on the website or with YAs and DPs. Anti Bullying Plans signed by all parties are used to resolve bullying scenarios. The PYLO works closely with the school to uphold expectations regarding positive, respectful, polite relationships. The PYLO has particular involvement in matters related to cyberbullying.
We have recognised the Day of Action by distributing wristbands and wallet help cards, displaying posters and in our Twitter feed. We have sent a flyer home to all Year 7 families about the Anti Bullying Mentor Session completed earlier this term. Our PYLO has addressed all junior years in Term 1 2016, YAs have reinforced the Anti Bullying Policy with their cohorts, and as mentioned Year 7 has done their final mentor session on this topic. Our White Ribbon and Personal Best programs address bullying. Anti Bullying is embedded in PDHPE and English curriculum as well as in CAPA, HSIE and TAS subjects. Performances and workshops in the annual week of wellbeing include the Anti Bullying theme and provide another dimension to deliver important messages to adolescents on this topic.
IWD from the top: SRC; SRC assembly; Zonta Breakfast
attended by Fonzelina, Alison, Latifah and Pearl Joseph; and
CGHS Music performers at Ashfield Mall.
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flipout The 10 PASS Field Study Day excursion to Flipout, Punchbowl was another success. The students looked at performing a variety of skills along with playing games such as dodgeball and relay races. The excursion was an extension of the topic Participating with Safety which the students are currently learning in class.
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Mrs Cooper’s class in training for the
Cross Country Carnival on the 6th April.
CgHs Cross Country Carnival 2016 at Peace Park.
sPoRt – Cross Country CarnivalThis year’s Cross Country Carnival will be held at Peace Park in Ashbury on Wednesday 6th April from midday until approximately 2:30pm. The course will follow the running track over several laps and will include some hills this year for authentic cross country conditions! Students will be walking from the school to and from the venue. Senior students in Years 11 and 12 will be dismissed from the venue after completing their event. Parents are welcome to attend. We will cross fingers for good weather on the day.
Mrs Cooper, Carnival Organiser.
field study Day, 2016. Year 10 electives undertook Rich Curriculum Days on the Field Study Day in March this term. Pictured here are Year 10 Physical and Sports Sciences (PASS), Year 10 Business Services, Year 10 Photography and Digital Media (PDM) work at NSW Art Gallery, and Year 10 Drama. The field study day approach to scheduling variations enables all students to participate on the same day. This streamlines staffing and avoids the issue of students missing work in other subjects. The benefits of authentic, enriched learning experiences in galleries, theatres, workplaces and state of the art facilities is the outcome for our students undertaking elective studies. Commerce visited the Downing St Centre and the Powerhouse Museum was the destination for both Textiles and IST (Information Science Technology). In future editions we will publish more from other Years. The Term 2 Field Study Day is Friday June 10 (for Year 9 this is Day 3 of their Mowbray Park Camp).
YeAR 10 PDM Students constructed sculptures, then photographed them, then created an instagram
account to upload them. The account is called: Imprintworkshop password: snapsnap
Year 10 Drama Field Study Day at King Street Theatre, The Bald Soprano.
Year 10 Business Services at Sydney Tower on Field Study Day.
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CAPA family MattersOur Drama Ensembles are busily working before and after school and during lunchtimes to create and polish presentations for our up and coming Drama night on Thursday 26th may at 7pm. Parent, students and friends are invited to be members of the audience in the MPC as each of the Drama Ensembles contribute to our Family Matters performance night. It should be an evening for all to enjoy as students from across the years contribute to an evening of dramatic fun as we look at what it means to be a family member. We guarantee to tickle your funny bone as we take a less than serious look at mums, dads, siblings and extended family bonds. Book the evening in and ensure you are available for a great evening’s entertainment.
Ms Barry, HT Creative & Performing Arts
Family Matters An evening of dramatic reflections on families; the good, the bad and the rest! Thursday 26th May 2016 in the MPC at 7pm. Ticket Adult $15 Child $5 - Family (2Adults & 2 Children) $35
YeAR 11 eNglisH: Brett Hunt Building Bridges performance for Journeys Area of study.
MAtHs fACUltY: “Beauty is in the phi of the Beholder.”It has long been said that beauty is in the eye of the beholder and thought that beauty varies by race, culture or era. The evidence, however, shows that our perception of physical beauty is hard wired into our being and based on how closely the features of one’s face reflect phi in their proportions. The Golden Ratio appears extensively in the human face, as demonstrated in a 2009 university study on attractiveness. (http://www.goldennumber.net/beauty/)
this Year 12 class are delving in to the realms of the golden Ratio. The golden ratio (symbol is the Greek letter “phi” (shown above) is a special number approximately equal to 1.618. It appears many times in geometry, art, architecture and other areas. Some artists and architects believe the Golden Ratio makes the most pleasing and beautiful shape.
2015 study announces the discovery of the Golden Ratio in the Sistene Chapel. Clinical Anatomy published an article on July 17, 2015 by a team from Brazil titled “More than a neuroanatomical representation in The Creation of Adam by Michelangelo Buonarroti, a representation of the Golden Ratio.”
Is your face in proportion using the Golden Ratio? Ask these Year 12 General Mathematical students to explain how.
By Ms Moodie
Above left: Rebecca and Ellie. Above: Nasra, Lejla and Lisa. Left: Betty and Nay.
Child studies Year 10Unit: Food and nutrition in childhood. Pictured are students preparing interesting, nutritious food for children.
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Music Update March 2016It is going to be another big year for Music at Canterbury Girls’ High School. The talent and enthusiasm of the students has increased twofold and we have already been involved in numerous school and community events.
Two new teachers have joined our peripatetic team. Bridget Hall who is taking the string ensemble and Alex Masso who will give lessons on drum kit. If you would like more details on private tuition please contact Ms Flannery by email. [email protected]
Private tutorsInstrument Teacher Contact No.
Bass Guitar Camilla Paredes 0404 346 777
Brass Chris Brasche 0403 896 890
Drum Kit Alex Masso 0406 316 439
Guitar Stuart Marchant 0411 676 192
Piano Bryce Halliday 0400 340 846
Strings Bridget Hall [email protected]
Voice Amanda Hall 0432 873 508
Woodwind Grace Yuen 0402 264 950
ensemblesEnsemble Room Day Time Cost P/Y
BandCantabrian Hall
Thursday 8am – 9am $400
Training Band B14 Tuesday Lunch $200
Junior Choir B14 Monday Lunch $50
Senior Choir B14 Thursday Lunch $50
Percussion B14 Friday Lunch $200
N.B. All Students participating in Ensembles pay for ONE Ensemble. This means they are charged ONLY for the most expensive one and the other is free of charge. For example, Enrol in Percussion and Choir and Choir is free of charge.
Above: Open Night Open Mic 2016, left, Juliana Temple; and right, Amira Talbot and Juanita Takapo.
From top: Year 12 Music at Encore HSC 2015, Sydney
Opera House; Diverse Drumming Workshop - CGHS
Percussion ensemble; Elective Music Students from Year
9 – 11 performing on IWD at Ashfield Mall; Amira Talbot
and Zoe Viney performing at the Arts Unit Solo Vocal
camp Concert, Seymour Centre.
As part of the Year 9 PDHPE program students have surveyed regular sports activity in Years 7 to 12. The data below is a sample.
RegUlAR sPoRts PARtiCiPAtioN;Year 7: 75%, Year 8: 75%, Year 9: 92%, Year 10: 84%, Year 11: 84% and Year 12: Zero.
High levels of regular sport are shown in all years except Year 12. HSC Students are probably unable to commit to regular sport due to the pressure of their school work.
stUDeNts wHo wAlk to sCHoolYear 7: 33%, Year 8: 33%, Year 9: 60%, Year 10: 80%, Year 11: 50% and Year 12: 66%
UNoRgANiseD PHYsiCAl ACtivitYYear 7: 66%, Year 8: 100%, Year 9: 41%, Year 10: 83%, Year 11: 86%, Year 12: 63%
These results indicate a pleasing level of activity. Hopefully girls can manage their school/life balance effectively.
Year 9 fitness survey
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s.e.A: March 4th – Clean Up our school Day CampaignOur school’s environmental club joined forces with Canterbury Primary to participate in the ‘Clean Up Our School’ campaign. Year 7, 8 and 9 students from our team helped primary students clean up their school yard and helped mentor them in taking pride in their environment. Khadijah Safar in Year 9 wrote “We went to Canterbury Public school and helped the students and teachers clean their school up. We showed the students where to place the different types of rubbish like paper to be placed in recycling and other rubbish like plastic bags to be placed non-recycling bin.”
Year 8 new members of SEA, Cara Baldwin and Michelle Lee said “Helping out with the Canterbury Public kids for Clean Up School Days was a good experience for us as Junior Environment Ambassadors. It was great to see that there actually wasn’t much rubbish around their school and the kids were very enthusiastic about cleaning up their environment.” The pictures above are our SEA students with the primary students.
From top left: Zoe and Emma from Year 8 collecting paper rubbish for recycling; Mild in Year 9 was
encouraging the primary students to search for rubbish in an adventurous way; and Year 9 and 8 in action.
From top: Co-Captains and special guests at the High Achievers Assembly; a packed MPC for the High Achievers and Welcome to Year 7 Annual Assembly; and the CGHS band .
Year 7 have completed four sessions of mentoring as part of their transition to high school experience, lead by our trained mentors in Years 9 and 10. The sessions have covered study and homework at high school, using the school diary, finding your way around, making new friends and having positive, safe relationships. The final session had an anti bullying focus and all students received an information letter to take home to families. The sessions included icebreaker games, teamwork activities, and structured discussion. This is an example of student driven peer mentoring, and we congratulate our fine Years 9 and 10 mentors for their efforts. Names were published in our last newsletter and all students will be awarded a certificate, with participation counting towards recognition badges.
sCHool DiARY 2016: Do you have your copy?At CGHS we have a school diary which all students are expected to own and have in every lesson at school for recording homework and important dates.
Your teachers will ask you to use your diary to write down your homework, test dates, assessment task dates due etc.
A number of students still have not purchased the 2016 diary. Please do so ASAP. Available at Office C. Still only $10. It contains pages of CGHS information for easy reference.
Also much study skills and learning advice is in each weekly double page spread, plus checklists and exercises to help you maximise your results by being great at time management, revision and exam skills, etc.
Lots of wellbeing information and guidance are also provided, to support you to cope, be resilient, safe and happy.
Additionally the diary can be a communication tool from school to home, supporting families to assist you achieve your personal best.
Remember, all students 7-12 are expected to use the CGHS diary, so purchase yours quickly.
There will be a check done in Personal Best time before the end of term to make sure you own a diary and have it with you. Please be prepared.
Parent Daughter Program Thursday 17th March was the final session for this term’s Parent Daughter Program. It was another huge success, and we all thoroughly enjoyed our cookery session. Over the past 5 weeks parents and daughters have tried activities such as Pilates, African drumming and Boxing.
We will be running the program again in Term 2. If you would like to be involved in this fantastic program please contact Stacey Naisbett on [email protected]
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Notice: A Social Justice Discussion Group will be running in B10 at lunchtimes on Thursdays as a Prefect Initiative, to raise awareness of current social justice issues. Everyone is welcome to come along, listen and chat – about gender equity, asylum, refugees, humanitarian rights and so on.
See Thandiwe Gudu for more details.Above: CGHS hosts
prefect afternoon tea.
Prefect News
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Year 12 students were able to hear about cadetship opportunities on March 18 in Engineering, Business and Technology fields. A lunchtime talk attracted a couple of dozen students who gained valuable information about the application process and were encouraged to apply, to gain the benefit of preparing their documentation and having the interview experience.
Uws PAtHe workshopYear 11–12 Pasifika students participated in a workshop run by UWS Pasifika Achievement to Higher Education on March 7, encouraging students to plan for a post-school transition to tertiary education.
Above: Ms Fox and Say Hi Day ambassadors at Open Night, giving information to prospective families about the Say Hi Day and Social Inclusion programs.
In week 5 of this term, most students in Year 7 attended the annual trip to Camp Milson Island!
Students in higher years had told us how this trip would bond us, create great memories and friendships, and above all, we would have amazing fun. Now I took this with a grain of salt, as my previous experiences with school camps were, in fact, fun. But, they were filled with unbelievable amounts of drama, and people (boys) who decided to bring only one outfit, thus resulting in them smelling like they had crawled out of a sewer.
But, I was pleasantly surprised to find that this camp was one of the greatest experiences of my life! If you asked me why, I would be unable to choose just one aspect; it could have been sleeping in a room with seven other girls who are fun as heck! Or it could have been the fact that I cemented a fantastic friendship with a girl I had only met a month ago, or it could have even been that a religion was founded at the abseiling course where our prophet is a gender-fluid pigeon. I loved it all!
I don’t usually use this many positive adjectives to describe anything. But to reiterate, after going to this camp, it felt necessary, because it truly was an experience that I will never forget. And it made me all the more proud to say that I attend Canterbury Girls.
Hailie Brown, 7A
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Year 7 excursion to Milson island
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Living Strong Game Show
Challenge Valley
Short Film Festival + Furious 7
Paddle Boarding
Talent Quest
Ping Pong Tournament
Riverwood Indoor Sports
Let’s Cook
Monster Skate Park
Go-Carting
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REGISTRATION DAY: Monday 4th April, 4.00-5.00pm
@ Belmore Youth Resource Centre 3/38-40 Redman Parade, BELMORE or Riverwood Community Centre 151 Belmore Rd, RIVERWOOD
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Monday 11/4
DROP IN DROP IN DROP IN
Living Strong Game Show
Lunch Provided
12:00pm- 4:00pm
Free
Tuesday 12/4
EXCURSION
Challenge Valley
Lunch Provided
9.00am-3.00 pm
$10
Wednesday 13/4
DROP IN DROP IN DROP IN
Short Film Festival + Furious 7
Dinner Provided
5:00pm-9:00pm
Belmore Sports Ground
Free
Thursday 14/4
EXCURSION
Paddle Boarding
Bring Packed Lunch
8:45am- 3:00pm
Participants must be able to swim.
$20
Friday 15/4
DROP IN DROP IN DROP IN
Talent Quest
Lunch Provided
1:30pm-4:00 pm
Lakemba Senior Citizens Centre
Free
Monday 18/4
DROP IN DROP IN DROP IN
Ping Pong Tournament
Lunch Provided
12 :00pm- 4:00pm
Free
Tuesday 19/4
EXCURSION
Indoor Sports + Skate park
Lunch Provided
10:00 am-3:00 pm
Free
Wednesday 20/4
DROP IN DROP IN DROP IN
Let’s Cook
Lunch Provided
12 :00pm - 4:00pm
Free
Thursday 21/4
EXCURSION
Monster Skate Park
9:00am - 3:30pm
$15
Friday 22/4
EXCURSION
Kartatak Go-carting
10:00am-3:00pm
$20
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HSC Seminars
@ the Library HSC Relaxation
Techniques
HSC Discovery with
Larry Grumley
Bookings required—online or call 9367 9266
Come and visit us as we look at different relaxation, mindfulness and visualisation techniques you can use
whilst seated in your exam or classroom
Monday 18 April 2016 2pm
Join HSC English senior marker, English head teacher and study guide
author as we explore the area Discovery and cover key points of this HSC topic, including choosing a text,
essay writing and analysing the concept of Discovery
Thursday 28 April 2016 6pm
DISCOVERY? What is that supposed to represent! Ugh!
Breathe in and out… In and out...
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Finding challenges in raising 12—18 year olds? FREE ParentWise Parenting Workshops for parents and carers of adolescents. Come and learn about:
The stages of adolescence Parenting styles and communication techniques that work How to keep a positive approach to discipline.
When: 5:30pm—7:30pm, Wednesday evenings - one session per week for 6 weeks from the 11th May to 15th June 2016 Where: Good Shepherd, 440 Marrickville Road, Marrickville
Registration is essential please contact:
Anne-Marie Taylor by phone: 8571 7800 or email:
PARENTING WORKSHOP SERIES
FOR PARENTS & CARERS
OF ADOLESCENTS
Also now available, THE AUSTRALIAN PARENTING APP FREE from iTunes App Store or Android Market.
www.goodshepherd.com.au
Audio Visual Services 78141
NEW PERMANENT LOCATIONCampsie Centre
Free Breast Screening at Campsie Centre
Level 1, Opposite Big W14-28 Amy Street, Campsie8.30am – 4.00pm weekdays
Arabic and Chinese speakinginterpreters available
on specific days
Appointments:
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Interpreter Service:
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aThree hours free parking at the Campsie Centre
aShort walk to Bus station and Campsie train station
aWheelchair accessible
aEspecially for women 50 to 74
aAll female staff
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The CoolKids and Adolescent Health Program: Helping distressed children & adolescents suffering from somatic health
complaints (including recurring headaches, stomach-aches etc).
About 40% of children and adolescents may experience functional somatic health complaints, which are medically benign (that is, they have no identified organic cause). The most common somatic-health complaints experienced by children and adolescents include recurring abdominal pain, gastro-intestinal symptoms, recurring headaches, chest pains, dizziness and nausea. Research has shown that these children are prone to have increased rates of school absenteeism, and this may also have an impact on their learning, peer relations and overall quality of life. Studies have also indicated that up to 80% of children and adolescents struggling to cope with these recurring functional somatic health complaints may also be experiencing anxiety and/or depressive problems.
Our new, CoolKids and Adolescent Health Program is designed to specifically help children learn how to concurrently cope and manage their somatic symptoms as well as learn stress management skills. This program is specifically designed for children aged 7 to 17 years who are experiencing recurring somatic health complaints for at least 3 months (and which a GP or medical specialist has confirmed that the symptoms are medically benign). The program is individually based and involves 10 x 1 hour weekly therapy sessions held either in-person at the Centre for Emotional Health (CEH) Clinic at Macquarie University or via Skype or telephone. Interested families will be invited to attend a screening assessment to determine eligibility.
Organisation: Centre for Emotional Health, Macquarie University.
Researchers: Associate Professor Maria Kangas, Prof Ron Rapee, & Prof Mike Jones.
Who is eligible? Children and adolescents aged 7-17 years who are experiencing recurring somatic health complaints for a minimum of 3-months.
Contact: For more information, please contact Assoc. Professor Kangas and her team (email: [email protected] or [email protected]) or telephone
8599 or (02) 9850 4082. (02) 9850
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www.kikoff.com.au
HOLIDAY CAMPSKIKOFF Holiday Soccer camps are taking place in Sydney this April 2016 across THREE of our state of the art facilities!
All players who sign up to any of our 4-day holiday soccer camps will receive:
FREE KIKOFF Holiday Soccer Camp T-shirt (white)FREE KIKOFF Holiday Soccer Camp Poster of your favorite soccer player
FREE KIKOFF Holiday Soccer Camp Player Evaluation
CANTERBURYGIRLS HIGH
SCHOOL
ReMiNDeRs for familiesPlease ensure that if your address or phone number has been changed the school administration is informed. A Change of Contact Details Form can be collected from Office A.
excursions: The school is more than happy for students to pay overnight excursions off across the year as long as a $50 deposit is paid prior to departure. One day excursions must be paid in full before departure.
Newsletter by email: All families will receive an SMS when the newsletter is available on the webpage. This comes out each month and issue dates are on the calendar on the website. The newsletter is emailed to all students as well. If you wish to have a hard copy your daughter must collect this from Office A.
school Calendar: Remember to check the student calendar on the CGHS website for excursion dates, upcoming events, rehearsal times and assessment items.
www.canterburg-h.schools.nsw.edu.au
Follow @Girls Canterbury on
TWITTER for daily updates on what’s happening.
Parents and Citizens Association2016 P&C ExECUTIVE Co-Presidents: Evan Shapiro & Jennifer ChildsVice Presidents: Cheryl McCarthy & Patrick WalshSecretary: Lynne Scouller Treasurer: Stephen Gallagher
: Canterbury Girls High School P&C
Meetings: 4th Wednesday of the monthTerm 2: 25th May, 22nd June.Term 3: 27th July, 24th August.Term 4: 26th October, 23rd November.Cantabrian Hall, entry via Church Street.
Dates for the fridge n April 1st: Year 7 to ABHS for
Social Inclusion Afternoon
n April 4th: Sydney Uni students day visit to observe classes in action
n April 5th: Parent Teacher Afternoon / evening for Years 7, 11 and 12
n April 6th: Cross Country Carnival, Peace Park after normal p 1 and 2
n April 7th: 2016 Drama Production Rehearsal Day
n April 8th: LAST DAY OF TERM,
Prefects Shave for A Cure at lunchtime
APRIL: TERM 2, WEEK 1n April 26th: Staff Development Day 2
n April 27th: Students return for Term 3
n April 28th: Year 10 DEAR PYLO talk
n April 29th: Years 11-12 Visual Arts to NSW Art Gallery
MAY - WEEK 2n May 2nd: Anzac Ceremony assembly,
Year 7 Round 1 Vaccinations
n May 4th: NSW Parliament House Student Leadership excursion – 2 Senior Prefects
MAY - WEEK 3n May 10, 11, 13: NAPLAN Year 7 and 9
n May 12: Athletics Carnival
MAY - WEEK 4 n May 16: Romeo and Juliet show Year 9
n May 17: Geography and Computing Competitions
Remember to check the student calendar on the CGHS website for more school information, including major assessment items and excursion notes.
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