SCHOOL St Clare’s Primary School Tully had a week of giving ST Clare’s gathered as a school for Ash Wednesday mass. This marks the beginning of Lent for 2019. The Lenten practice of almsgiving is traditionally done in the Catholic Church through contributing to the Project Compassion appeal, is a key focus for us at school. This practice was taken up in the early centuries of the Church’s history and is still encouraged today. We can give money to Caritas (Project Compassion), who use the money we give to help those in need. When we help those in need, we do a selfless act- and that is what Lent is all about! St Clare’s hosted a Pancake fundraiser for Shrove Tuesday. The Stewardship Team hosted the Shrove Tuesday Pancake Day fundraiser for Project Compassion, and they raised $128! St Clare’s would like to thank you to Mrs Vipiana and Mrs Wilkinson who kindly offered their help with pikelet making Monday March 4 and to thank the many families in our school community who supported the fundraiser. Ash Wednesday was a Combined Parish/ School Mass celebrating the start of Lent. Were parents, grandparents and carers were invited to join St Clare’s for their six-week preparation for Easter
THE Senior schooling curriculum in Queensland has changed to help students acquire 21st century skills to support them as lifelong learners, valued employees, innovators and engaged global citizens. Tully State High School has 120 Year 11 students who are engaged with the new system. The Queensland Certificate of Education (QCE) and tertiary entrance systems include a model that uses school-based assessment and external assessment; processes that strengthen the quality and comparability of school-based assessment and the Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR). The Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) was commissioned by the Queensland Government in 2014 to review the Senior assessment and tertiary process. ACER recommended changes to achieve greater rigour and simplicity. Principal, Mr Richard
Graham, said that he was confident that teachers were ready for the new system as Tully State High School had been preparing for the change for some time. Students have the opportunity to study new curriculum offerings. Tully State High School is delivering new subjects such as Legal Studies and Psychology for the first time. There are some differences in the new system that students and parents will need to become acquainted with. Students being required to undertake an online academic integrity course, the calculation of QCE points, and reasonable adjustments for assessment are a few differences in the new system. The current Year 11 cohort is familiar with firsts in education. In 2008 they were the first group of compulsory Prep (preparatory) students, and in 2015, this group of students were the first Year 7s to start at high school.
Stem Club St Clare’s Primary School THIS is the third year that students at St Clare’s have been enjoying the challenges and experiences of STEM Club. Term One is focussed on design challenges this year. STEM Club have completed their first challenge of the Great Desert Island Stem Challenge. Students had to help the lone survivor of a ship wreck design
a cozy hut that would withstand a fierce storm (Mrs Andrews’ hair dryer). Students came up with some very creative ideas that were very strong and robust. Each term the focus changes so students have different opportunities to enhance their understanding of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.
Ella, Lacey and Tori participants in STEM at St Clare’s Primary School.
Hannah, Emily and Kaitlin participants in STEM at St Clare’s Primary School.
Liam, Dean and Cooper participants in STEM at St Clare’s Primary School.
Year 11 students are pioneers in new curriculum
An Invitation
All Year 10/11 parents / caregivers and other interested community members are warmly invited to QCE (Queensland Certificate of Education) Information Evening
Tully State High School Room – AP04 Wednesday 20 March 2019 – 5.30 pm refreshments and 5.45 pm Presentation
Topics will include: QCE requirements
ATAR requirements Academic integrity
Assessment – reasonable adjustments process
PH: 4068 4555 • EMAIL: info@tullyshs.eq.edu.au Cassowary Coast Independent News, Thursday, March 7, 2019 Page 19