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Randwick Boys’ High School
Guiding Young Men to Success
Find us at: Rainbow and Avoca Streets, Randwick 2031 and at www.randwickb-h.schools.nsw.edu.au Phone: 9399 3122 Fax: 9399 9546 Email: [email protected]
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Coming events for Term 3
Week 9 Week A/Events
Monday 16 September Year 10 Exams Begin
Tuesday 17 September P&C Meeting-Common Room 7:30pm
Thursday 19 September Year 12 Presentation Evening-6pm
Friday 20 September Year 11 and Year 10 Exams end
Last day of Term 3
Term 4
Week 1 Week A
Tuesday 08 October School resumes for staff and
students
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From the Principal
A Caring Community
One of the great strengths of Randwick Boys’ High School is its
commitment to the well-being of its students. This was evident
again this week.
It is a sad statistic that young men between the ages of 15 and 24
are significantly over-represented in suicide statistics. It is a tragic
toll and one we, as a community, need to find a way to reduce.
RUOK Day is one initiative that our
school has embraced to support our
young men. On Thursday, we held
RUOK Day with a number of
activities to encourage
boys to look out for their
mates, to ask: “Are you
ok?” Information about
support, including from
Beyond Blue, is always
made available to our
students and it is
highlighted on the day.
Our commitment to RUOK
Day is a commitment to
guiding our young men to success not only
in their own lives but also as caring
individuals who look out for their mates.
Ms Pappin and the Welfare Team have
spearheaded this initiative and I am grateful
for the tremendous work they have done to
promote awareness of this important day
and the terrible statistic it addresses.
End of Term
This will be the last newsletter for Term 3. I would like to wish
everyone a safe and restful holiday. In particular, I would like to
wish the students of Year 12 and their parents all the best in the
coming weeks as they make their final
preparations for the HSC. These young men
have ended their careers with us earning the
respect and admiration of their teachers. I will
have more to say about them at their
Presentation Evening next Thursday, but I
know that we all have very high hopes of them.
W Duncombe
Principal
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RUOK Day – Thursday 12 September
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Commonwealth Bank Seminars
Commerce and Business Studies students were invited to
attend various seminars presented by the Commonwealth Bank
of Australia.
The workshops were delivered at school and tailored to specific
topics covered in class. These presentations provided an
avenue for students to engage in open discussions and gain a
further insight into the world of Commerce
N Josevski Social Sciences Department
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Year 12 Physics
Year 12 Student experiencing Magnetic Levitation Photo taken by D Noble – Science Faculty
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ROUND 3
SPORT OPPONENT SCORE
RBHS Other
Progress Score
Cricket 2nds Epping Epp 8/56
Cricket 15s Epping Epp 1/58
Cricket 14Bs Epping R/W 4/88
Basketball 1st Ashfield W 64 33
Basketball 2nds Ashfield L 25 33
Basketball 15s Ashfield L 36 38
Basketball 14s Ashfield W 45 12
Volleyball 2nds Ashfield W 2 0
Volleyball 14s Ashfield L 1 3
Baseball – Junior Ashfield L 8 12
Tennis 2nds North Sydney Loss
Tennis 14s North Sydney L 0 6
Waterpolo 2nds Homebush W 9 4
Waterpolo 15s Homebush W 8 3
Waterpolo 14s Homebush W 10 1
Futsal (Indoor Soccer) – Senior
Ashfield L 1 5
Futsal (Indoor Soccer) - Junior
Ashfield W 4 2
Oztag 1sts Ashfield D 9 9
Oztag 2nds Ashfield W 14 3
Oztag 15As Ashfield W 5 2
Oztag 15Bs Ashfield W 11 2
BEST AND FAIREST
Cricket 2nds Aaron TEES Yr 9
Cricket 15s Mahir KHAN Yr 9
Cricket 14Bs Tahlil CHOUDHURY Yr 8
Basketball 1st Marshal NDEBELE Yr 8
Basketball 2nds Chris NIGOLE Yr 11
Basketball 15s Dylan DARMAWAN Yr 9
Basketball 14s Emile NDEBELE Yr 8
Volleyball 2nds Minwoo YOO Yr 7
Volleyball 14s Jeremy TRAN Yr 9
Baseball – Junior Ethan STEINMANN Yr 7
Tennis 2nds Ricardo MENESES Yr 10
Tennis 14s Nihal HOSSAIN Yr 7
Waterpolo 2nds - -
Waterpolo 15s Jake ROWLANDS Yr 8
Waterpolo 14s Solomon PRESTON Yr 7
Futsal (Indoor Soccer) – Senior
Peter LEVER Yr 10
Futsal (Indoor Soccer) - Junior
Keiran YOUNG Yr 8
Oztag 1sts Frankie TONGIA Yr 10
Oztag 2nds Matthew OVERMEYER Yr 10
Oztag 15As Tyrell MAYFIELD Yr 7
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SPORT AFTERNOON – 11 SEPTEMBER
Photos taken by D Noble
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Under 14s: LOST 4 -5 Man of the Match: Scott Dyson ‘Scored all 4 goals, dominated the game’. Under 15s: WON 6-5 Man of the Match: Fletcher Dixon ‘Scored 2 goals, caused problems all game for opposition on left flank’. Open 2nd Grade: LOST 6-1 Man of the Match: Kento Farbeh 'Great effort in goals, played the entire match' Water-polo Report On Wednesday, the 2013-14 Waterpolo season got off to a swimming start. The boys, after a long pre-season, displayed a positive attitude in all the three games. The Open 2nds, against a superb opposition, struck early with a great goal from heavy-weight attacking weapon, Ozcan Demir. This was backed up by a Man of the Match effort in goals from Kento Farbeh. Unfortunately, unable to penetrate the fortress like defence of the opposition, the boys went down 6-1. The under 15s participated in an epic encounter against arch-rivals, and last year's premiers, Epping. Randwick took the lead only to have Epping claw their way back into the game. The extraordinarily fast Jake Rowlands dominated the opposition during the first two quarters, swimming the ball deep into the Epping half on several occasions. This raiding served to weaken Epping. Capitalising on this, Hamish Evans marshalled his troops for a great defensive effort, as well scoring a true Captain's goal; a solo effort down the centre of the pool. After an even 4th quarter, the boys emerged victorious 6-5. A fine effort! Special mention must go to Man of the Match Fletcher Dixon who, along with two goals, caused problems all game down the left flank. The future of the sport at RBHS was on display with the Under 14 playing their first game for the school. Captain, and rep player, Scott Dyson showed his brilliance with 4 goals. For many of the team, this was their first competitive game. With no reserves the boys held the opposition to 5-4, only losing in the dying minutes of the game. A gallant effort! J Bladwell Waterpolo coach English/History Faculty
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YEAR 7 DESIGN TECHNOLOGY – FOOD PRODUCTS
Mrs Leadbetter’s Year 7 Food Technology’s had two design briefs
this term, one of which was to design a recipe for chocolate chip
cookies, manufacture the cookies, then design and produce
packaging for their product. When the tasks were completed they
had to style the product using various props and photograph their
products. Below are a few examples of students work.
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J Leadbetter Food Technology
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SCHOLARSHIP TO TRAVEL OVERSEAS
CLOSING NEXT WEEK
Urgent information for students
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Multicultural Playwright Program.
SIMON ZHANG is the proud composer of "Dead For Life".
Simon is a Year 11 student at Randwick Boys' High School and has gone far out of his comfort zone for this Multicultural Playwright Program. In the three years since his arrival in Australia from his homeland of China, Simon has thoroughly learned our language and much about our culture while preserving his inner Chinese soul. He has quickly learned the basics of the
playwright's craft; made all the more special because he has no recollections of having been exposed to the theatre at any time. Simon does acknowledge that the inspiration for his play originated in a Chinese comedy sketch which he had enjoyed watching on TV some years ago. Nevertheless, the themes presented in "Dead For Life" are perennial and universal. PARTICIPANTS: COMPOSER/ DIRECTOR: Simon Zhang (Yr 11) CAST: Rob Hartley (Y 11) Zac Goldfinch (Y 10) Ricard Grace (Y 10)
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P & C Fundraiser BBQ - Thank You
Thank you to all the wonderful folk who
volunteered for the last P&C BBQ at Mitre-10
Matraville on Saturday 17 August. With a
handful of helpers on the day (from 8.30am
to1.30pm), we managed to raise almost $600
to be used for school improvement projects —
a really great effort !
The next P&C BBQ is Saturday
19 October and we are in need
of new volunteers to pitch in
P&C Fundraiser BBQ –
Saturday 19 October
at Mitre-10 Matraville
Request for parent
& student
Volunteers
Sign up for an hour or two – meet
other school parents, support the drive
to raise money for school improvement
projects and have a bit of fun along the
way! Nothing extra needed, just a
willingness to flip a sausage!
Pick a shift time that suits, or any time
available between
8:30am–11:00am or11:00am–1:00pm.
Location: Mitre-10, 81 Beauchamp Rd
Matraville (the Foreshore Road end of
Beauchamp Rd). If you can spare a few hours or any
time on Saturday 19 October then
please contact Sally Durham asap
either by email or text, providing your
name and the shift, or the time
period, that you would like to do.
Email Sally at:
[email protected] or send an SMS to: 0418 113 942