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Newsletter
Green Valley Islamic College
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SECONDARPDHPE / SPORTS
264 Wilson Road Green Valley NSW 2168 Ph: (02) 8783 9188
www.gvic.nsw.edu.au Fax: (02) 87839187
Email: [email protected]
school office which needs to be filled before getting approval from the Principal. Any planned holiday should not clash with any examination and assessments set out for the students.
HSC Examinations The class of 2018 is now on the final leg of their high school life. The Higher School Certificate examination will take place over the next three weeks, concluding on 9th November. On behalf of everyone at school the year twelve students are congratulated for achieving this significant milestone .All dedicated parents and teachers a are appreciated for their role in providing the support to the students. HSC results will be available to the Year twelve students from Thursday 13 December. The students have worked hard and we pray to Allah SWT to always guide them and continue to shower His choicest blessings on all the students. Year 12 Graduation
On the last day of Term Three, Year twelve
students attended their Graduation Ceremony
with their family members. The Ceremony was
a huge success that celebrated the hard work
of students and staff. Ms Anne Stanley MP -
Member for Werriwa, New South Wales was
our Chief Guest for the night and she wished
them well.
ACTING DEPUTY PRINCIPAL’S
(SECONDARY) MESSAGE
Assalaam Alaikum WRWB Dear Parents/Guardians Assalaamu Alaikum Welcome back to a busy Term four! The staff are working focussed on preparing students for the final examinations that are approaching. This is a very short term consisting of nine weeks and parental engagement is very crucial in terms of academic development of your child/ren. Examinations Parents are strongly urged to ensure their child/ren is committed to school work so that they can perform to the best of their abilities. Term Four stipends have been sent to your email account. Fees for this term are due and I would like to thank the parents who have settled their accounts. Fees Non-payment of overdue fees will result in school reports and portfolios being withheld first until the fees are paid in full. If the overdue fee is not settled by the end of this term then the school will have no choice but to review your child(ren)'s enrolment. Student Leave If you are wishing to travel overseas please advise the school prior to making any bookings. There is a form available at the
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School Term Dates
Term 1
Tuesday 30th January –
Friday 13th April
Term 2
Tuesday 1st May –
Friday 6th July
Term 3
Tuesday 24th July –
Friday 28th September
Term 4
Monday 15th October –
Wednesday 12th
December
Term 4 Issue 1, 2018 Monday 29 October 2018
ACTING PRINCIPAL’S
MESSAGE
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Examinations for Year 7, 8, 9 & 10
In Term Four Year 7-10 students will sit for their Yearly
Examinations. The students will be receiving revision
lessons leading up to these examinations. Students
must also revise at home to ensure they do well. Our
school’s Promotions Policy will be exercised for any
student not achieving the minimum expectations. An
extract of this policy emphasising quality of school work
is as follows:
The Promotions Policy defines procedures and rules for retaining non-performing students in their current level and promoting students to the next level. One of the aims of the Promotions Policy is to encourage students to take their school work seriously.
Please be informed that for students to be promoted
to the next level they must:
1. Demonstrate an ongoing commitment to their
studies by working consistently throughout the
year;
2. Develop good work ethics and organisational
skills;
3. Satisfactorily complete all assigned work and
Assessment Tasks;
4. Have acceptable attendance;
5. Demonstrate acceptable behaviour as per the
Welfare Policy;
Parents of the students who achieved below
expectations of their child’s Half Year Examination at
the start of semester two.
Yearly Examination Timetables will be released soon
and students and parents are once again reminded that
no leave will be approved during the period of these
examinations.
New Year Twelve
We have had meetings with all Year twelve students to
discuss the high expectations we have at the Green
Valley Islamic College. Based on their Year Eleven
Preliminary Examination results discussions were held
with students and some parents to outline the work
ethics they must demonstrate for the successful
completion of Higher School Certificate. Our new Year
twelve students will be issued with an Assessment
Information and Schedules Booklet and the 2019 HSC
Rules and Procedures Handbook soon. Parents are
requested to read these documents and ensure that
their child/ren complete all assessments as stated in the
Handbook.
Year 10 Work Experience
Green Valley Islamic College is conducting a Work
Experience Program aimed at providing our Year ten
students with the opportunity to experience and
participate in real workplaces of their choice during the
weeks commencing 26th November 2018 to 7th
December 2018. We hope this experience will help
students assess their own suitability for the job and be
of value when making a choice of occupation and/or
future education and training. In addition, students will
aim to develop social and communication skills whilst
on work experience.
Should you require any further information about the
program, please contact the school office..
HSC: All My Own
HSC: All My Own Work is a program designed to help
HSC students follow the principles and practices of good
scholarship. This includes understanding, valuing and
using ethical practices when locating and using
information as part of their HSC studies.
Students who have completed the program will also
know about penalties for cheating and how to avoid
malpractice when preparing their work for assessment.
To be eligible for the HSC, students must complete HSC:
All My Own Work (or its equivalent) before they submit
any work for Preliminary (Year eleven) or HSC (Year
twelve) courses.
Our current Year ten students will be completing the
above program in week six this term after their Yearly
Examination. It is a compulsory component of
Preliminary and HSC studies and as such attendance
after the Year 10 Yearly Examination is essential.
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Diaries
Parents are yet again reminded to sign their child’s diary
at the end of each week to check if there are any
messages from teachers. Diary checks are carried out by
roll call teachers during roll call. Students are expected
to display the diary in each lesson so that teacher
messages can be written and they can note down the
given homework. Failure to use diaries effectively can
lead to poor organisation, problems with time
management and in turn, lower academic results.
“Behind every young child who believes in himself is a parent who believed first.” - Matthew Jacobson. The English Department would like to emphasise the significant role that parents play in the education of their students, especially in Term Four - a crucial term of the Academic year - which concludes with the Yearly Examinations. We would like to remind all parents to continue helping and encouraging their children to enhance their reading and writing skills, thus actively participating in their children’s learning experiences. Students are also advised to make effective use of the ICT reading program -“WordFlyers” – which can also be accessed at home, to assist with their literacy skills in English. Furthermore, Renaissance Accelerated Reader reading program with an ICT base that will improve writing skills and enhance student’s vocabulary and comprehension skills.
Please note the Yearly Examination will begin in Week Five and continue into Week Six for the students in Years seven to ten. The years seven and eight will be assessed on the units of work that have been taught throughout Semester Two only, while years nine and ten will be assessed on the work done throughout the whole year. Additionally, as students have been working assiduously throughout this academic year, they need to ensure that their workbooks are well-maintained, up-to-date and reflect their hard work, so as to revise effectively. With constant dedication and a passion for learning, the students will definitely achieve their desired academic goals and learning outcomes. Therefore, the English Team, along with the English Coordinator, would like to wish every student of Green Valley Islamic College the very best for the Yearly Examination, reiterating the fact that “there is no
substitute for hard work which leads to successful learning”.
Year 12 Graduation Ceremony
The 2018 Year Twelve Graduation Ceremony held on the evening of 28th September at Skyview Reception and Function Centre, hosted by Mrs Saireen Hussain was a momentous and sentimental event. Forty two graduates were acknowledged with graduation certificates and plaques and congratulated by the chief guest, Local Member of Parliament, Honourable Ann Stanley and other distinguished and prominent guests and teachers on their academic and extracurricular progress at the Green Valley Islamic College.
An inspirational speech was delivered by GVIC Alumni Mohammed Rumman who graduated from Green Valley Islamic College in 2012 and has now attained Bachelor of Engineering and Bachelor of Business from UTS. He spoke about the opportunities and responsibilities of being part of the broader community, the trials and tribulations and how hard work and determination fosters successful individual lives. Wisam Merhebi’s and Zahirah Hussein’s speeches on reminiscing about the journey of the schooling days were heart touching and revealed the deep and everlasting emotional bond created between the year twelve students during the schooling years. Their speeches also significantly touched on the dreams and aspirations of the Year Twelve graduates. The following students ranked first in the following subjects:
Subject Name
1. ENGLISH ADVANCED Zahirah Hussein
2. ENGLISH STANDARD Nasreen Abdi
3. MATHEMATICS Marwa Awwad
4. Mathematics Extension Wisam Merhebi
5. GENERAL MATHS Zahirah Hussein
6. BUSINESS STUDIES Zahirah Hussein
7. LEGAL STUDIES Marwa Awwad
8. ANCIENT HISTORY Soumaya Ghareeb
9. STUDIES OF RELIGION Soumaya Ghareeb
10.IPT Wisam Merhebi
11.BIOLOGY Zahirah Hussein
12.CHEMISTRY Zain Ali
13.PHYSICS Maaz Khan
14. PDHPE Zahirah Hussein
SECONDARY ENGLISH DEPARTMENT
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The following students were honoured with special awards:
Principal’s award: Zahirah Hussein
Reuben Scarf award: Heba Khan
The ADF Long Tan Youth Leadership and Teamwork Award: Zahirah Hussein
Caltex All Rounder: Romanah Tasnia
SRC Awards:
Wisam Merhebi- School Captain
Zahirah Hussein- School Captain
Sameer Ali- Vice-School Captain
Elijah Mohammed- Vice-School Captain
Heba Khan- Class prefect
Ibrahim Abdallah- Class prefect
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MESSAG
PRIMARY HIGHLIGHTS
The nine weeks of Term Four is demanding as it is packed with a number of important events and academic challenges. It is also a very rewarding term as a number of distinguished achievements will be acknowledged and celebrated at the end of the term. Parents are being requested to take note of the following key dates for Term Four:
Date Day Week Event
23/10/18 Tuesday 2 Pre-kindergarten Orientation
23/10 – 4/12
Tuesdays 2-8 Pre-kindergarten Classes
24/10/18 Wednesday 2 Year One Excursion
25/10/18 Thursday 2 Yearly Examination schedule/timetable due to parents
31/10/18 Wednesday 3 Athletics Carnival
2/11/18 Friday 3 Year Two Excursion – Schoolhouse
7/11/18 Wednesday 4 Year Four Excursion to Sydney Olympic Park
8/11/18 Thursday 4 Year Five Excursion to Royal National Park
8/11/18 Thursday 4 Year Six GAT Examination (external students included)
19/11 – 23/11
Mon. – Fri. 6 Primary Yearly Examination
26/11 – 30/11
Mon. – Fri. 7 Swim School Week – Years Two, Four and Six
6/12/18 Thursday 8 Year Six Graduation
6/12/18 Thursday 8 Annual Awards Ceremony: Years One - Four
10/12/18 Monday 9 Annual Awards Ceremony: Kindergarten (Morning Session)
10/12/18 Monday 9 Annual Awards Ceremony: Years Five and Six (10:45am – 1:00pm)
12/12/18 Wednesday 9 Last Day of Term Four for the students
NAPLAN Results
We would like to acknowledge the effort of parents, all the staff involved (including support and teacher aides) and students of Years 3 and 5 as the NAPLAN results for 2018 are impressive. We would also like to thank everyone involved in improving the results as a tremendous amount of effort had been put in for such a record. Well done to Amir Khan (5B), Humaira Ali (5G), Safa Shafquat (5R), Nisha Naeem (3B), Mariam Saad (3B), Zahraa Sari (3B), Sumaiya Khan (3G), Hifza Ali (3G), Aamina Haq (3R), Noorulain Istiaq (3R) and Aykaan Obut (3R) for achieving four out of five top bands in NAPLAN. These ELEVEN students missed out by one band to reach the top group. Congratulations to the students photographed below for their outstanding top bands in all areas of NAPLAN. In comparison to the state’s national average and statistically similar school group (SSSG), which replaces AIS comparison, the results for GVIC are as follows:
Summary of 2018 NAPLAN Results for GVIC (Primary)
Numeracy Writing Reading Grammar& Punctuation
Spelling
Year 3 Above SSSG and national (State) average in ALL areas
Year 5 Above SSSG and national (State) average in ALL areas
DEPUTY PRINCIPAL’S (PRIMARY)
MESSAGE
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Parents’ Workshop
To acknowledge the effort of parents and to guide them to support their own children in a more structured manner, a workshop for parents was held on the 13th of September. The focus was on Student Portal, Writing skills, Reading strategies and how to help students with Maths Problem Solving at home. Parents had access to presentations on areas such as application of Mathematical concepts in problem solving, six key reading strategies and information on students’ portal. Parents participated in rotational concept based hands on activities that can be replicated at home using improvised materials. In future there will be another workshop, a “Sharing Session”, allowing willing parents to share their experiences that have enabled their children to excel. These parents are thanked in advance for their willingness to participate.
Book Character Parade
The school ground on the 19th of September was
adorned with characters that seemed to make books
come alive. The costumes reflected the efforts of the
students to closely resemble the characters. Teachers
further spiced up the event by dressing up as
characters. Students were also delighted with the
decoration done by the teacher aides and support staff
as it depicted the theme on “Find Your Treasure”. Some
of the highlights of the events were Book quizz or Trivia,
stage presentations, “red carpet walk” and audience
quizz. We thank the large number of parents who filled
the school hall to motivate the students and the effort
of the organising teachers. We wish all our students
and parents happy reading moments until the next
parade.
Pre-kindergarten Orientation Day
Pre-kindergarten Orientation Session was scheduled on the 23rd of October 2018. Pre-kindergarten classes commenced on the same day and most of the students were very settled and engaged. Similar to last year, this year we will run three sessions of classes to accommodate all the students. For further clarification, parents are requested to contact the School Office. We are very grateful to those parents who gave the school positive feedback and reciprocally we thank you for your cooperation.
It was also wonderful to welcome our pre-kindergarten students on Saturday 4th August 2018 as they sat for probably their first test. Most of them were confident and superbly completed their assessment with good scores. The school would like to thank those parents
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who have other children in the school and have maintained focus on high level of Literacy/Numeracy of their pre-kindergarten child/ren.
2018 Mathletics Report
According to the report provided by the Mathletics
providers, on average our students have improved by
33% this school year. The improvement is based on
comparison of their first attempt which was 77.31%
while their latest attempt score is 90.01%. The three
students: Amir Khan (5B), Maryam Hebah Khan (6R) and
Mohammed Ilyaan Yunus (5R), (photographs shown
below) have been awarded Super Mathlete Certificate.
Congratulations to these students for effectively using
the e-resource.
Year Six Promotion
For students to transit effectively to high school there is an essential need for them to be well equipped with Literacy and Numeracy skills. Years Two, Four and Six students are required to enhance their development in these two areas by the regular use of Excel Test Zone, which is an online learning tool. They are also required to engage in regular reading and completing set homework and assignments to a high standard. Parents are reminded that Year Six students will sit for the GAT examination on the 8th of November 2018. Teachers are humbly requesting for parental support in monitoring student progress.
Athletics Carnival
The Primary Athletics Carnival has been rescheduled for the 31st of October, 2018. Students are to strictly adhere to the dress code for the carnival and will be expected to display exemplary behaviour. Please ensure that they are equipped with their lunch, school hats and drinking water as well as sunscreen for the day. Parents are encouraged to support the students by joining them for the event. Parents are also reminded that the canteen at the carnival will be run by the school, selling drinks and snacks to help raise funds for the Year Six Graduation. There is a need for support to run the canteen and it would be appreciated if parent volunteers made themselves available.
Mr Shamsher Ali Acting Principal
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