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RSC News<br />

The Newsletter of <strong>Ringwood</strong> <strong>Secondary</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

Issue Number 11 Online address: www.ringwoodsc.vic.edu.au/newsletters September 10, 2010<br />

RSC MUSIC PERFORMS IN BALLARAT<br />

POUNDING THE<br />

PAVEMENTS<br />

FOR<br />

RINGWOOD’S<br />

SOCCER FIELD<br />

Phone: 9870 2002 Fax: 9879 5414 Email: ringwood.sc@edumail.vic.gov.au Home Page: www.ringwoodsc.vic.edu.au


Newsletter Number 11 September 10, 2010<br />

Quick Calendar<br />

Term 3 - 2010<br />

Week 10<br />

Monday 13 Sep<br />

Thursday16 Sep<br />

Friday 14 Sep<br />

Term 4 - 2010<br />

Crazy Hair Day<br />

Gala Concert 7.30pm<br />

Early Dismissal 2.30pm<br />

From the<br />

Principal ...<br />

Week 1<br />

Friday 8 Sep<br />

Eastern Zone Athletics - Knox<br />

The Next Meeting:<br />

PCTA Oct 15<br />

Council Oct 21<br />

Heritage Oct 11<br />

Music Association Sep 13<br />

Ladies Auxiliary Oct 12<br />

Policy & Education Oct 13<br />

The next Newsletter will be issued on October 15<br />

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DANCE MOVES<br />

Yesterday was a big day for over 80 of our students as they participated<br />

in VicMoves 2010. After arriving at the Comedy Theatre in the<br />

morning our group had a set time to rehearse on stage and program<br />

their lighting. They also participated in workshops throughout<br />

the day.<br />

In the evening program a 3 minute “making of” video was shown<br />

and our dancers took to the stage to perform a variety of dance<br />

movements in an 8 minute choreographed performance. A Circus<br />

theme was selected by our team.<br />

The program was developed by our students,, with the support of<br />

other teachers and in particular Ms Kate Stanley. All students developed<br />

aspects of their leadership potential and self-confidence<br />

during the process and were recognized at the end of the evening<br />

when they received the Beyond Blue Award which focused on<br />

teamwork and a willingness to listen and learn from others too.<br />

Congratulations to all involved in this undertaking.<br />

GALA CONCERT<br />

A highlight of the annual calendar is our Gala Concert to be held<br />

on Thursday September 16 at 7:30pm at the George Wood Centre,<br />

Yarra Valley Anglican School. Tickets are available for purchase at<br />

the door and I encourage you to attend this concert and farewell<br />

our Year 12 students.<br />

WALK FOR SOCCER FIELD REDEVELOPMENT<br />

Well done to Mr. Chris Salisbury who coordinated this fantastic<br />

community event that raised over $7,000. The spirit and teamwork<br />

created was immense, as was the support from so many families.<br />

Congratulations to 7C who raised the most and will enjoy a<br />

half day excursion.<br />

PSW – Shop Times<br />

<strong>Ringwood</strong> SC Uniforms will be available from the PSW East<br />

Store<br />

18-20 Railway Ave, <strong>Ringwood</strong> East 3135<br />

Ph: 9879 5500<br />

Email: ringwood@psw.com.au – Website www.psw.com.au<br />

Shop Hours:<br />

Monday – Friday 8.30am – 5.00pm<br />

Saturday – 9.00am – 5.00pm<br />

STUDENT BEHAVIOR ON PUBLIC TRANSPORT<br />

A reminder that the college has high expectations of all our students<br />

when travelling to or from school.<br />

This includes respecting others and their right to feel safe, when<br />

using public transport. There are clear rules surrounding the use of<br />

trains, buses and around stations and bus stops. Any student who is<br />

unable to behave appropriately can be dealt with by the authorities<br />

and will receive sanctions from the college.<br />

Thank you to all those students who bring great credit to themselves,<br />

their families and the college and are so positive when dealing<br />

with others. It is appreciated.<br />

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Newsletter Number 11 September 10, 2010<br />

As this is the last newsletter for the term, I know that our Year 12<br />

students are currently planning a range of approaches to revision<br />

in each of their studies. It is a timely reminder to all others of the<br />

importance of adequate preparation leading into final assessments<br />

that take place in term 4.<br />

Michael Phillips<br />

Principal<br />

From Mrs Ward ...<br />

LADIES AUXILIARY – TUESDAY 12 OCTOBER 7.30PM<br />

Second Hand Uniform and Card Extravaganza<br />

Uniform will be available in the 411 portable and the card display<br />

will be in the <strong>College</strong> library. Community members are most welcomed.<br />

MLA for Bayswater, attended the college as Principal for a Day.<br />

Council approved the <strong>College</strong> fees for 2010 with the Materials,<br />

equipment and service fee representing a 5.5% increase. There was<br />

discussion regarding the non payment of school fees and alternative<br />

measures for assisting families to make payments will be investigated<br />

for 2011.<br />

The college Attendance Policy was adopted following a recent review<br />

by the Policy and Education Committee. Council was pleased<br />

with the fundraising activities undertaken by our parent groups:<br />

PCTA, Ladies’ Auxiliary and Music Association. Money raised will<br />

provide additional equipment/resources for different areas within<br />

the school program, for example, money raised in the Walkathon<br />

will go towards the redevelopment of the soccer ground.<br />

VCE – LAST FEW WEEKS OF YEAR 12<br />

All students are urged to avail themselves of the Revision class<br />

opportunities organized by the MEC. Timetables are available<br />

from the VCE office.<br />

At this stage of one’s final year, students need to reflect both organisation<br />

and need. The co-ordinators have given an inordinate<br />

amount of time chasing, cajoling, counselling and generally caring<br />

that all seek to achieve their personal best. Sometimes consideration<br />

for teachers is not forthcoming by students who can<br />

be engulfed in one’s own horizon.<br />

End of the year events are already planned and expectations conveyed.<br />

An extra event being planned by a Year 12 student has no<br />

association with the college and parents will realize this because<br />

no communication has emanated from the college.<br />

Year 11 students are bid a great farewell in travelling to Central<br />

Australia and Miss Solomon and her team are duly applauded Attendance<br />

in class for those remaining offers a great opportunity<br />

to clarify ones learning and seek teacher feedback.<br />

Council acknowledged the work of the Heritage group in recording,<br />

maintaining and storing artifacts of the past and asked that the<br />

group provide recommendations on how to support this task long<br />

term.<br />

An MEC (Maroondah Education Coalition) Report outlined the<br />

many activities that the college is currently participating in and<br />

Council recognised the diversity of these programs and the number<br />

of teachers and students involved.<br />

Council heard of developments with Facilities. The college has<br />

been entered in the Victorian Schools’ Garden Competition again<br />

this year and a visit from the judges is expected next week. A report<br />

on the oval redevelopment was very positive as it has withstood<br />

the wet winter and students have been able to continue using it.<br />

Fencing for the back of the oval is expected soon – construction has<br />

been delayed due to the inclement weather.<br />

LEADERSHIP – STUDENTS (VCE)<br />

Consideration re applying for a Prefect role in 2011 will be presented<br />

next term and all Year 11 students need to consider their<br />

aptitude, ideas and experiences.<br />

DEBUTANTE BALL - 2011<br />

MARCH 19TH: THE GRAND, WANTIRNA<br />

Expressions of interest will be called for in late October and details<br />

presented re the March timeline, guidelines and commitments<br />

required. All families must note that this is an extracurricular<br />

event as a family’s commitment to college levies for key learning<br />

programmes takes precedence. We value parent support and the<br />

endorsement of this ethos augurs well for community responsibility.<br />

Mrs J. Ward<br />

Assistant Principal<br />

From Mrs Hughes ...<br />

SCHOOL COUNCIL REPORT<br />

At the meeting on 25 August, Council heard of recent activities<br />

that reaffirm the breadth of opportunity at the college. Strong<br />

student participation in Melbourne Bands Festival was commended,<br />

with students receiving feedback and recognition of<br />

participation. In the sporting field, Adam, Luke and Nathan Percy<br />

participated in the National Cross Country Championships - a<br />

great effort. Visitors to the school included Professor Yong Zhao<br />

from the University of Michigan and the EMR Leadership team<br />

who talked with students and staff about the use of technology<br />

in learning and the CHALLEN9E program; and Ms Heidi Victoria,<br />

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Lastly, as part of the Occupational Health and Safety Report, approximately<br />

$5,000 has been spent on footstops and guards to<br />

improve safety of plant machinery. Further, risk assessments for all<br />

processes are almost completed.<br />

Mrs J. Hughes<br />

Assistant Principal<br />

From Mr Salisbury ...<br />

YEAR 7 AND 8-WORLD CUP<br />

WALKATHON!<br />

Soccer field here we come.<br />

Congratulations to the students<br />

and families of years 7<br />

and 8 on your wonderful efforts<br />

in raising $7000 for the<br />

annual college walkathon. It<br />

was a sensational achievement<br />

and all money raised will<br />

contribute to our soccer field redevelopment.<br />

A big thank-you<br />

thankful to staff, students from<br />

Years 9 to 12 for their out of uniform<br />

contribution and the PCTA<br />

who obtained sponsorship and<br />

prepared all the outstanding prizes<br />

for students. The walkathon,<br />

held on August 27, was bathed<br />

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constant rain before and after the event. Everyone involved enjoyed<br />

the walk through the local area, taking in Wombolano Park and the<br />

streets of East <strong>Ringwood</strong>. Ms Milkeraitis and her form, 7C, won the<br />

form competition and can now look forward to a half day excursion<br />

later in the year. Approximately 150 students raised in excess<br />

of $20. Enjoy the accompanying photos.<br />

SCHOOLS’ GARDEN COMPETITION<br />

Last week the <strong>College</strong> was judged by a regional representative for<br />

the Schools’ Garden Competition and we are optimistic of doing<br />

well. The link corridor was full of pictures depicting our journey<br />

over recent years in improving the school gardens and grounds. A<br />

big thank-you to Ms Currie and Amber Craig for assisting on the<br />

morning.<br />

SUMMER UNIFORM<br />

Some reminders for Term 4:<br />

Boys may wear polo tops<br />

T shirts are not to be worn under polo tops<br />

Mr C. Salisbury<br />

Assistant Principal<br />

Chaplain Spot<br />

I have really enjoyed this term<br />

as I have had the opportunity<br />

to build some remote control<br />

cars with some year 7 students.<br />

Apart from being heaps of fun,<br />

I loved watching the development<br />

I saw within the students.<br />

They started the program asking<br />

me why they had to build the car<br />

rather than just race them. However in the end they were exceedingly<br />

proud of themselves because of their achievements. They<br />

enjoyed racing the cars all the more because they had built them.<br />

The easy option of a pre-built car would have provided some fleeting<br />

instant gratification in racing them but would have missed the<br />

important step of them realising their ability to build thus growing<br />

in their self confidence. Often we want the immediate gratification<br />

and are not willing to endure the process and the consequent opportunity<br />

to grow. Therefore sometimes we miss it out on making<br />

the most of the opportunities that present themselves.<br />

Adam Bryant<br />

School Chaplain<br />

The Year Levels...<br />

Middle School<br />

VET TASTER<br />

Our wonderful Year 10 students<br />

began on the second VET Taster<br />

course the week after our first success<br />

with the EH Holden Station<br />

Wagon, which was resurrected in a<br />

mere three days. This second crew<br />

began with a 1965 HD Holden<br />

Premier sedan, last registered<br />

way back in 1986.<br />

This car was found in a run<br />

down private garage in<br />

Ferntree Gully, which it had<br />

inhabited for the past seventeen<br />

years. It had several panels secured with coat hanger wire, no<br />

engine or gearbox, no working brakes and among a host of other<br />

issues, four flat and perished tyres. After a thorough examination,<br />

the students were allowed to commence work. Relative brake components<br />

were replaced, an engine was fitted and an automatic<br />

transmission was installed in the place where a manual gearbox<br />

once resided.<br />

On the last Friday half an hour before the end of the school day,<br />

the students watched their car driving on the quadrangle. A unique<br />

feature was that the original owners’ new car documentation came<br />

with the vehicle. While pondering its information, I liked to imagine<br />

that the cars’ original Mont Albert family would be proud of what<br />

our students have achieved.<br />

Senior School<br />

YEAR 11 LAPTOPS.<br />

Peter Anderson<br />

BUYOUT OR RETURN?? ACTION NEEDED...<br />

As you would be aware this is the last year of your laptop lease.<br />

As such you have a choice to either buy out your laptop paying an<br />

additional $290 (if you pay for home use on an annual basis) or ($1<br />

if you paid the full amount minus a dollar initally ) or returning the<br />

laptop before your exams to the school, during the week before<br />

your exams at times and a room to be advised.<br />

If you are returning your laptop you need to ensure that laptop is in<br />

full working order, no stickers, graffiti, blink, glitter, jewels etc, any<br />

repairs need to be made before handback. If the repairs are not<br />

covered by warranty then you will need to pay to have the laptop<br />

repaired as per the agreement made with the college. You need to<br />

return the laptop, charger, remote, bag, box with the cd’s.<br />

If you are purchasing your laptop out right you need to be proactive<br />

in bring your laptop in for repair during the term 3 and 4. This<br />

is the last year of your warranty so you cannot wait to have repairs<br />

completed beyond November / early December.<br />

You must meet the deadlines for laptop buy out or return so please<br />

discuss this with your parents and be proactive in having repairs<br />

completed to your laptop.<br />

If you are a day user you need to ensure your laptop is in the correct<br />

condition for return. No stickers etc all working and repaired ready<br />

to be handed in with bag.<br />

A letter has been sent home explaining the cost of buy out if you /<br />

your parents gave not received this letter please see Mrs Vasey in<br />

the office for a copy<br />

Subject Reports<br />

LITERACY AND NUMERACY WEEK<br />

Ms Rafferty<br />

A range of exciting activities were on offer to students during the<br />

week. These included: a spelling bee, French fashion parades, calculating<br />

prices in Indonesian, digital story telling, 7-10 writing competition,<br />

creating a modern text from a Shakespearean text, creating<br />

radio segments to be recorded at SYN FM- RMIT, Maths Problem<br />

Challenges and timed numeracy activities.<br />

Even though Literacy and Numeracy week is over, the emphasis on<br />

acquiring literacy and numeracy skills is not. Parents may support<br />

their children in the strengthening of these skills by conversing<br />

with their children about the activities they undertake at school.<br />

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One significant opportunity is the Maroondah Education Coalition<br />

launch of the Year 8 short story competition in recognition of the<br />

fact that Year 8 students are encouraged to write and deserve recognition<br />

for their writing efforts. The schools in the coalition are<br />

promoting this competition and we wish all students luck as they<br />

enter their responses. Further details about the competition are included<br />

in this newsletter.<br />

Staff celebrated the week by sending photos of their bookcases<br />

and having their colleagues deduce ‘Whose bookcase is it?’ It was<br />

an enjoyable competition that highlighted the diverse reading interests<br />

of our staff.<br />

INTEGRATED PROJECT ON SUSTAINABILITY<br />

HALF TIME PROGRESS<br />

What an exciting two weeks it has been! Students are really embracing<br />

the learning that is<br />

occurring in the project and I<br />

have been fortunate enough<br />

to watch them in classrooms<br />

as they engage in a variety of<br />

tasks. These tasks include: writing<br />

a persuasive response on<br />

the topic ‘Melbournians should<br />

drink recycled sewerage water,’<br />

making their own paper, examining<br />

the water quality at different sites of the Yarra River and<br />

Mullum Mullum creek, identifying and understanding the biodiversity<br />

of plants and species in<br />

the water they are examining,<br />

graphing water usage, collecting<br />

recycled materials for<br />

creation of their own musical<br />

instruments and completing a<br />

mind map which explains why<br />

is Melbourne going through a<br />

water shortage.<br />

Students are working in teams<br />

to put their collective knowledge into a performance of understanding-<br />

in this case their Sustainability board game which they<br />

will display at the end of the term in the hall at the Sustainability<br />

showcase. This will be accompanied by their own musical instrument<br />

and unique piece of music to bring the project to a finale. The<br />

crowning glory will be a recycled newspaper cylinder with seeds<br />

that students will plant in the garden at home, nurture and report<br />

on progress at the beginning of next term.<br />

An extension activity for Year 8s is the Future Shots short video on<br />

Sustainability that is running with Ms Eversteyn.<br />

Mrs Stathatos<br />

Teaching and Learning Leader<br />

Student Assessment<br />

1. NAPLAN Reports for students should arrive at the <strong>College</strong> in mid<br />

September and these will then be mailed to parents. Additional<br />

copies of the reports, where required, will be distributed once they<br />

have been received from VCAA. This will occur once all the initial<br />

student reports have been distributed.<br />

2. TIMSS Study 2010<br />

One of our Year 8 classes (8F) has been selected to take part in the<br />

Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS).<br />

TIMSS is an important educational research project investigating<br />

student achievement in mathematics and science. More than 60<br />

countries, including Australia, are participating in this study. TIMSS<br />

is an important activity to keep us, as parents and citizens, informed<br />

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about how our students in Australia are performing in comparison<br />

to their peers in other countries, and to compare programs of study<br />

and teaching practices. The results obtained will help improve the<br />

teaching and learning of mathematics and science in our country.<br />

Selected students will do an assessment in mathematics and science<br />

and complete a questionnaire about their experiences at<br />

home and school. There is no need for students to study specifically<br />

for the assessment as it will not affect individual students’ grades<br />

or progress in school. All data will be kept strictly confidential and<br />

no individual student or school will be identified in published data<br />

or reports.<br />

The assessment and completion of the questionnaire will take place<br />

in mid–November.<br />

Julie Yelland<br />

Student Progress Leader<br />

RSC Classics Odyssey<br />

2011<br />

We are delighted to be able to offer<br />

<strong>Ringwood</strong> <strong>Secondary</strong> <strong>College</strong> students<br />

the opportunity to<br />

participate in our<br />

inaugural Classics<br />

Odyssey in late November 2011.<br />

This 18 day journey through Italy and Greece<br />

has been developed to complement Humanities<br />

studies undertaken by RSC students and<br />

is particularly relevant to those currently<br />

studying or planning to study History in VCE.<br />

It is open to all students<br />

in Years 10-12 in 2011.<br />

A detailed Parent Information Session<br />

will be held on Wednesday 15th September<br />

in the <strong>College</strong> Library at 7pm.<br />

We look forward to seeing you there.<br />

There are only 40 places available so if<br />

you are unable to attend please contact<br />

Kim Watson to express your interest.<br />

Media Excursion<br />

3rd September<br />

Last Friday the Bridging Program<br />

Students went on an<br />

excursion as part of their<br />

studies of radio and film. We<br />

travelled to SYN FM, SBS Radio<br />

and ScreenWorlds.<br />

Kim Watson, Sarah Kramer, Nathan Hughes and Rob Motton<br />

At SYN FM, the students worked together<br />

to create their own 20 minute radio<br />

show. Each student had previously<br />

written a short segment, and practised<br />

their pronunciation with a microphone.<br />

Three students took on the important<br />

roles of Producer, Panel Operator and<br />

Music DJ. Visiting and recording in a real<br />

radio studio was daunting, but exciting,<br />

and for many it was the first time they<br />

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were some great interviews, news reports and personal reports on<br />

what makes people happy. It was very scary for the students, but<br />

they all did a fantastic job. The students had great fun, and it was<br />

fantastic to see the older students taking on the roles of producer<br />

and panel operator with great success.<br />

We also enjoyed a tour of SBS radio, where the students were astounded<br />

to hear they broadcast 68 languages. The difference between<br />

the technology at SBS and SYN was interesting. The students<br />

again enjoyed using some of the technology and expensive microphones.<br />

Lastly, we visited Screen Worlds, to look at how technology<br />

is used in films with sound effects and movement. We will be able<br />

to draw on this in the study of film during the rest of this term and<br />

next term.<br />

Cathy Kinnear<br />

Update On Our Refugee Students<br />

BRIDGING PROGRAM<br />

The Bridging Program for refugee students is being re-developed<br />

to provide a stronger learning platform in relation to their literacy,<br />

numeracy and general learning ability and to provide a holistic approach<br />

to developing their social and life skills. Good progress has<br />

been made thanks to the contribution and input made by many<br />

teachers’ to the project and the wellbeing of the refugee students<br />

overall.<br />

ARTIST IN RESIDENCE PROGRAM – SUBJECT TO FUNDING<br />

Six refugee students from<br />

<strong>Ringwood</strong> and six from<br />

Maroondah have the<br />

opportunity to work together<br />

to produce a ‘larger<br />

than life book’ of their<br />

Life and Journey – past –<br />

present – and future. The<br />

application for funding<br />

is being put together by<br />

Lyn McGoldrick & Dina Mihailidis and involves an established artist<br />

( Conrad Black) working with the students starting in March<br />

2011 for 20 weeks to produce this<br />

artwork.<br />

And speaking of art works, next<br />

term some of the refugee art from<br />

a few projects the students have<br />

worked on will be featured around<br />

the school. Please take the time to<br />

have a look at them.<br />

It is by Oh Pwe Htoo - Yr 10<br />

MULTICULTURAL CHOIR<br />

The Multicultural Choir has a new name – ARUMA which is an aboriginal<br />

word for happy or joyful which is exactly how they feel when<br />

they sing. The choir has been practicing for the Gala Concert and<br />

the students are looking forward to performing for the first time on<br />

a big stage with the school orchestra.<br />

As a special surprise for the students they have been given the opportunity<br />

to sing with the choir of Hope & Inspiration (formerly the<br />

Choir of Hard Knocks ) in Federation Square some time next term<br />

which will be a wonderful achievement for them.<br />

HOMEWORK CLUB<br />

The homework club runs after school on Monday & Thursdays until<br />

5pm and is staffed by RSC teachers and volunteers who kindly<br />

give up some time in their busy day to assist the students with their<br />

homework and other school work. As the homework club can be<br />

very busy at times we are always looking for more volunteers. If you<br />

can help out please let myself or Cathy Kinnear know it would be<br />

much appreciated.<br />

CONNECTED SUPPORT PROGRAM<br />

This program is run my Kate Wilde a very experienced Youth Worker<br />

and psychology undergraduate who comes to RSC once a week to<br />

run these sessions. The program is designed to give the students<br />

a ‘collective voice’ and to raise any issues they may have or concerns<br />

they feel are important in a supported and informative environment.<br />

The outcomes from this program will help identify where<br />

the future support programs need to be focused.<br />

CONNECTION LEADERS<br />

Currently we have 15 connection leaders who will be working with<br />

the refugee students to organise a variety of activities that will help<br />

support and encourage the building of the relationships between<br />

all students at <strong>Ringwood</strong> <strong>Secondary</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

YOUTH LAW PROGRAM<br />

Starting week two of term 4 - Youth Law will be running information<br />

sessions for the students covering a whole range of issues and<br />

topics that are relevant to young adults. They also provide a free<br />

legal service for all young people in Victoria.<br />

CONNECTION LEADERS<br />

Currently we have 15 connection leaders who will be working with<br />

the refugee students to organise a variety of activities that will help<br />

support and encourage the building of the relationships between<br />

all students at <strong>Ringwood</strong> <strong>Secondary</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

END OF TERM GET TOGETHER<br />

The Refugee students, International students and connection leaders<br />

are getting together on Friday 10th - to have pizza – watch a<br />

movie or play games and generally have fun. Starting at lunchtime<br />

in room 411.<br />

Kay Priestly<br />

Refugee Support Coordination<br />

Music<br />

Thank you to the Symphonic Band and Senior Stage Band for contributing<br />

to the Salvation Army’s Concert for Cancer held on Daffodil<br />

Day. The concert made over $3000 and we were very please to<br />

be able to contribute our music to such a worthwhile cause.<br />

Congratulations to all ensembles on their performances at South<br />

Street Competitions<br />

in Ballarat last weekend.<br />

All ensembles<br />

performed their<br />

best ever yet at this<br />

event. Well done to<br />

Training Stage Band<br />

for gaining 3rd in<br />

the Junior Stage<br />

Band section and<br />

Intermediate Stage<br />

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Band for their Honorable Mention in the intermediate section.<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Next Thursday 16 September is the final performance of all 2010<br />

ensembles, which are in fine form, and also a farewell to our year<br />

12’s. Please join us for a wonderful night of music making starting<br />

at 7.30 pm at George Woods Performing Arts Centre, Yarra Valley<br />

Grammar. Tickets can be purchased at the door, $12 Adults, $8 concession<br />

or $30 a family of four.<br />

A reminder that all music students are required for Finale rehearsal<br />

next Monday 13 September, 3.30 -5.30pm and Wednesday 15 September<br />

1.30 – 4.30 pm ( TBC on Monday 13 September whether this<br />

rehearsal is necessary).<br />

A reminder that all music students need to find their own transport<br />

to the dress rehearsal at Yarra Valley Grammar at 7.15 am! Students<br />

will return to RSC via bus and permission slips for travel are now<br />

overdue! Please return to PAC office ASAP.<br />

Again we will be filming gala and there will be order forms available<br />

at the PAC office next week. Order forms will also be available at the<br />

concert. Great Christmas presents and memento for your year in<br />

music at RSC.<br />

First week next term we are holding auditions for all 2011 ensembles.<br />

Audition times are up in the PAC foyer and excerpts can be<br />

collected to prepare for the auditions. Please note 2011 ensembles<br />

will commence week 2 of term 4.<br />

Preparations for Band Tour are well under way. All ensembles, including<br />

Training Band are required for the full rehearsal Tuesday 5<br />

&12 October 3.30 -6.30pm.<br />

Well done to all for 2010 and here’s to starting 2011 next term!<br />

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Director of Music<br />

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Congratulations to the Junior School Netball Championship players<br />

for their fantastic effort on Thursday 2nd of September finishing<br />

5th overall in the State. The girls finished top in their section during<br />

the rounds and made it to the finals day last Thursday where they<br />

missed out on completing in finals by 0.04%. A big thanks to the<br />

parents that came to<br />

support the girls and<br />

score when needed<br />

on both days. Well<br />

done Madeline Wright,<br />

Madelyn Tucker, Courtney<br />

Blythe and Peta<br />

Monk of Year 7. Megan<br />

Williams, Ashleigh Oliver,<br />

Kayla Aitchison,<br />

Holly Tregenza, Amy<br />

Prescott and Holly<br />

Bluhm of Year 8.<br />

Allison Kenins<br />

TABLE TENNIS AND BADMINTON<br />

This was the last year for our star Year 12 Boys table tennis team. Jeremy,<br />

Huy, Jarrod and Chris made it to the state finals in five of their<br />

six years at <strong>Ringwood</strong>. Apart from winning the state title in year<br />

7, one of the highlights was having to play the grand final against<br />

Melbourne High in a squash court because they didn’t book sufficient<br />

time in the table tennis hall at MSAC. Thanks to the parents<br />

for their support over the years and to the students for the excellent<br />

manner in which they have represented the <strong>College</strong>.<br />

As usual, the rest of our table tennis teams have won through to<br />

Zone. The year 12 boys have also been excellent players for us in<br />

badminton and it has been a pleasure to watch their progress since<br />

year 7. Our Year 7 girls team performed best of our other badminton<br />

teams, missing out on Zone finals by only a few points. Well<br />

done to all our players who have demonstrated enthusiasm and<br />

sportsmanship in representing our <strong>College</strong>.<br />

Wayne Houben<br />

DISTRICT ATHLETICS : ‘SIXPEAT’!<br />

The Maroondah District Athletics were held at the <strong>Ringwood</strong> Athletic<br />

Track at the end of August and <strong>Ringwood</strong> athletes rose to the<br />

occasion to win our sixth successive District Championship. We got<br />

off to a great start in the first events of the day when Adam Percy<br />

and Shannon McDade<br />

finished first in their<br />

respective 3000m<br />

events, and the results<br />

continued to get better<br />

as the day progressed.<br />

After the first progressive<br />

points score which<br />

announced that <strong>Ringwood</strong><br />

held a solid 90<br />

point lead, it continued<br />

to grow until the<br />

final score showed <strong>Ringwood</strong> had won by a whopping 576 points<br />

from Norwood with Heathmont a further 16 points adrift. Apart<br />

from the grand aggregate, <strong>Ringwood</strong> also won the other 6 pennants<br />

on offer.<br />

A feature of the day was the fantastic team effort that saw many<br />

first placings, but also many athletes who pushed themselves to<br />

personal bests in striving for a few extra points. It was also great<br />

to see the large number of students who willingly volunteered to<br />

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cial mention to Verity Boyd,<br />

Brooke Tregenza, Lachlan Hermans,<br />

Holly Tregenza, Maddie<br />

Wright, Miranda Boyle, Samantha<br />

Hickman and Crystal<br />

Knowles who all competed<br />

out of their age group.<br />

Our individual stars were Amy<br />

Benifer (5 firsts), Adam Percy,<br />

Jason Bialecki, Courtney Yates, Amy Malander, James Sanchez-Legg<br />

and Andrew Bialecki (4 firsts), Shannon McDade, David Thomson,<br />

and Ashleigh Shield (all 3 firsts), Sally Blain, Isabella Malander, Veida<br />

Somerville, Emily Taylor, Ashleigh Oliver, Abby Couper, Shaun Lucas,<br />

Nathan Percy, Maddie Lees and Luke Percy (all 2 firsts).<br />

Students winning one event were: Nicole Benifer, Verity Boyd,<br />

Matthew Brown, Alex Davies, Joel Marmion, Marcus Kinsella, Liam<br />

Oakey, Ethan Roden, Chris Thompson, Dylan Prescott, Ted Bartchelor,<br />

Maddy Tucker, Nick Iliov, Blake Van Leeuwen, Sarah Battersby,<br />

Brooke Tregenza, Zoe Couper, Tristan Blizzard, Olivia Haupt, Brenda<br />

Lay and Alistair Zuk.<br />

One very promising statistic was the effort of our 13 boys and<br />

13 girls who both won 8 of the 12 individual events in their age<br />

group.<br />

Our winning relay teams were:<br />

13 Girls: Claudia Sheers, Abby Couper, Ruby Haupt & Amy Benifer<br />

14 Boys: Josh Edwards, James Sanchez-Legg, Blake Van Leeuwen<br />

& Joel Marmion<br />

15 Boys: David Thomson, Matthew Leigh, Josh Hall<br />

& Sam Gladwin<br />

16 Girls: Chloe Webber, Courtney Yates, Zoe Couper<br />

& Nicole Benifer<br />

16 Boys: Henry Lees, Liam Oakey, Brendan Tait & Ben Grechko<br />

20 Girls: Holly Tregenza, Maddie Wright, Amy Malander<br />

& Shannon McDade<br />

20 Boys: Nick Iliov, Jack Batchelor, Matt Brown & Shaun Lucas<br />

Seven of our athletes were also recognised as age group champions:<br />

Amy Benifer (13), Andrew Bialecki (13), James Sanchez-Legg<br />

(14), Jason Bialecki (15), Courtney Yates (16), Ashleigh Shield (17)<br />

and Adam Percy (17).<br />

Jason and Andrew<br />

All of the first placed athletes<br />

and some second places<br />

from the distance events<br />

will contest the Eastern Zone<br />

Athletics on Friday 9th October<br />

at Knox Athletic Track.<br />

Thanks to Mrs Dickson, Mr<br />

Scott and ex-student Tom<br />

Bond for their help in training<br />

the team.<br />

EASTERN ZONE FINALS<br />

Our last zone finals for term 3 saw the year 7 girls netball teams<br />

and the year 7 girls badminton team involved. The Netball A team<br />

qualified in their pool and then won their semi final before losing<br />

narrowly in the final to finish Zone runners up. The netball B team<br />

finished third in their pool. The badminton team won one game to<br />

also finish third in their pool of four.<br />

Next term, the last of the Zone finals will be played with our remaining<br />

summer finalists along with our district winners from term 3<br />

sport to be involved.<br />

WINTER SPORT<br />

Last week, over 100 of our year 7 students participated in the District<br />

round robin. The Boys A Basketball, Girls B Basketball and the<br />

Boys and Girls Table Tennis teams all won their respective competitions.<br />

Thanks to Miss Wyatt, Mr Porter, Mr Craig, Mr Simkins and Mr<br />

Houben who all coached teams.<br />

Our year 8 students had their turn this week; results in the next<br />

newsletter.<br />

Graeme Fox<br />

Sports Coordinator<br />

Mental Health Week<br />

Next week 13th-16th of September is Mental Health Week. Each<br />

day has a separate theme to encourage students and staff to prioritize<br />

their own mental health and to do something to promote<br />

their wellbeing. Each lunchtime the school will run games, activities,<br />

prizes, competitions and giveaways.<br />

See the timetable attached<br />

First Aid<br />

HAYFEVER<br />

Matthew Porter<br />

It is now September and the beautiful spring weather should soon<br />

be upon us but a lot of people commonly suffer from hay fever at<br />

this time of the year.<br />

Hay fever can occur all year round but it is traditionally worse in the<br />

Spring months when the pollen count in the air is high.<br />

Hay fever is a common name for allergic rhinitis – meaning an allergy<br />

in the nose. The allergic reaction causes the nasal passages to<br />

become inflamed and produce more mucous.<br />

Some of the common symptoms are : sneezing; runny or stuffy<br />

nose; itchy ears ,nose and throat; red, itchy and watery eyes and<br />

sometimes headaches.<br />

Tips to try and reduce hay fever symptoms:<br />

1: Stay indoors where possible on windy and stormy days<br />

2: Smear Vaseline on the inside of your nose to help stop the airborne<br />

pollen touching the lining of your nose.<br />

3: Splash your eyes often with cold water as this tries to flush out<br />

any pollen.<br />

4: Try and reduce contact with known allergens eg – pet fur, flowers,<br />

dust etc..<br />

Anti-histamine medications in the form of tablets, nasal sprays and<br />

eye drops may help alleviate symptoms but you need to discuss<br />

this with your doctor or pharmacist.<br />

Shirley McInnes and Nancy Davies<br />

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Young people who get very little sleep are much more likely to become<br />

mentally ill, Australian research shows.<br />

Lack of sleep might help explain the puzzling increase in mental illness<br />

among young people over the past decades, said the research<br />

leader, Nicholas Glozier.<br />

He suggested late-night internet use might be one reason young<br />

people were sleeping less.<br />

The study of about 20,000 people aged between 17 and 24 found<br />

those who slept less than five hours a night were three times more<br />

likely than normal sleepers to become psychologically distressed in<br />

the next year.<br />

Each hour of sleep lost was linked to a 14 per cent increased risk of<br />

distress.<br />

“Sleep disturbance and in particular insomnia is a predictor of later<br />

development of depression and possibly anxiety,” said Professor<br />

Glozier.<br />

Please see weblink below for the news article in full.<br />

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Newsletter Number 11 September 10, 2010<br />

Maroondah Education Coalition<br />

Newsletter Article No.9 September 2010<br />

UNIT 4 HOLIDAY & TERM 4 EXAM REVISION CLASSES<br />

The MEC Senior School Provision Group has organised a broad range of revision sessions for senior students. Many coalition<br />

teachers from across the coalition are providing revision sessions to assist their own and other schools’ students in preparing for<br />

final examinations. We can all acknowledge their contribution at the school level by encouraging VCE students to attend the<br />

sessions relevant to their areas of study. Year 11 students studying a Unit 4 subject are also encouraged to attend.<br />

Date / Location Subject Time Teacher<br />

Revolutions- Room 208/209<br />

Course Revision<br />

9.00 – 12.15am<br />

France A.O.S. 1 40 mins 9.00 – 9.40am Bruce Ravenscroft- RSC<br />

Tuesday<br />

September 21 st<br />

A.O.S. 2. 40 mins 9.45 - 10.25 am<br />

15 minute break<br />

Jason Tan<br />

<strong>Ringwood</strong> SC<br />

Russia A.O.S. 1 40 mins<br />

A.O.S. 2 40 mins<br />

10.40 – 11.20<br />

11.25 – 12.05<br />

Thursday<br />

September 23 rd<br />

<strong>Ringwood</strong> SC<br />

Tuesday<br />

September 28 th<br />

<strong>Ringwood</strong> SC<br />

Wednesday<br />

September 29th<br />

Parkwood SC<br />

Thursday<br />

September 30 th<br />

Maroondah SC<br />

Geography – Room 212<br />

Course revision<br />

Classics – Room 208<br />

Exam Preparation<br />

English Language – Hall<br />

Mock Exam<br />

9.00 – 11.00am Shirley Lahtinen -RSC<br />

1.00 – 2.30pm Sarah Kramer - RSC<br />

3.00 – 5.15pm<br />

Elyse Gill &<br />

Kimberley Hall - RSC<br />

English Language - Library 9.00 – 12.00pm Elyse Gill &<br />

Kimberley Hall - RSC<br />

Food Technology - Library<br />

Course revision & exam prep<br />

1.00 – 2.30pm Gayle Turcato - RSC<br />

Physics – Room D1 & D2<br />

Gurwinder Singh – PSC<br />

9.00 – 10.30am Andrew Hansen - RSC<br />

Studio Art – Room D3<br />

Exam revision<br />

Revolutions- Room D3/4<br />

Russia & China,<br />

Exam prep & Course revision<br />

Business Management -Library<br />

Course review & exam prep<br />

11.00- 1.00pm<br />

1 hr for each<br />

country<br />

9.00 – 10.30am<br />

Ben Miller -PSC<br />

Brenton Millot -CSC<br />

Mathew Steen- HC<br />

Amanda Pate - MSC<br />

Chemistry-Senior Centre<br />

John Baston – CSC<br />

Exam Preparation<br />

Julie McDonald - HC<br />

Physical Education -Theatre 11.00 - 12.30pm Mark Corrie (External)<br />

Friday<br />

<strong>Ringwood</strong> SC<br />

October 1st<br />

Maths Methods – Theatre<br />

Exam preparation<br />

Years of Wonder -Room 209<br />

Course Revision<br />

Life of Pi – Room 210<br />

Exam Preparation<br />

Man for All Seasons - 208<br />

Language Analysis-Library<br />

Exam Preparation<br />

1.00 - 2.30pm Carol Ashton - CSC<br />

Lucy Pryor- CSC<br />

9.00 - 10.30am Andrew McNeil – CSC<br />

Carolyn Pearson - RSC<br />

Annaliese Chaplin-CSC<br />

11.00-12.30pm<br />

Media – Room 206<br />

Course revision<br />

German – Room 208<br />

Exam Preparation<br />

1.00 – 2.30pm<br />

Mel Eversteyn -RSC<br />

Toby Brockholt - CSC<br />

TERM 4, WEEK 1 – ALL REVISION SESSIONS AT MAROONDAH SC, THEATRE<br />

Tuesday Oct 5 th , 4.00 – 5.30, Further Maths (Exam preparation), Ebony Whitehouse (CSC)<br />

Wednesday Oct 6 th , 4.00 – 5.30, Biology, Haroula Christodoulou (HC)& Courtney Bennett (PSC)<br />

Thursday Oct 7 th , 4.00 – 5.30, Psychology, Mark Fuller, Chayna Dight-Stone (NSC), Rene Luneman<br />

TERM 4, WEEK 2<br />

<strong>Ringwood</strong> SC - Monday, Oct 11 th , 4.00 – 5.30, Specialist Maths, Room 210, Paul Gooley (RSC)<br />

Heathmont <strong>College</strong> - Tuesday, Oct 12 th , 4.00 – 5.30, Health & HD, Jess Manning & Ellen Sellers (HC)<br />

Heathmont, Yr 9 Centre, Wed Oct 13 th , Identity & Belonging, Candice Tucker (HC)<br />

Norwood SC, English, Imaginative Landscape (date/time TBC), Rosemary Homersham (NSC)<br />

Croydon SC, Music – Group & Solo (date/time TBC), Viv Doolan (CSC)<br />

Lyn McGoldrick – MEC Lead Learner<br />

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Newsletter Number 11 September 10, 2010<br />

Community Announcements<br />

The Department of Education and <strong>Ringwood</strong> <strong>Secondary</strong> <strong>College</strong> do not endorse<br />

the products or services of any private advertiser. No responsibility<br />

is accepted by the Department of Education and <strong>Ringwood</strong> <strong>Secondary</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

for the accuracy of information contained in advertisements or claims<br />

made by them.<br />

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The AquaSafe Holiday Program consists of 5 x 45mins lessons<br />

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