AHS Newsletter 11

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Adelaide High School

News

Edition No. 11 | November 9, 2018

FROM THE PRINCIPAL

In this Edition From the Principal

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Calendar Dates

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Japan Study Tour

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Spain Study Tour

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Debating Grand Final Win

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Congratulations

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Philosothon 4 International Day of the Girl

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Running With Scissors

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Student Pathways Report

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State Theatre Company Promotion 6 Running With Scissors

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Behind the scenes, the electronic sign is on schedule to be completed and ready for the start of 2019, and the Performing Arts Centre is in the final design stage and is amazing. Week 2 saw our Year 12s celebrate the end of their secondary schooling. The week culminated in a fantastic dress up day, beginning with a staff and student breakfast. There have been so many highlights over the past 3 weeks. We have introduced a pop up breakfast station in the Hallway of Human Rights which runs every day from 7:45am until 8:30am. This is to welcome students to school each day, to provide an environment of collaboration and to set a positive tone for the day. The food and drink is provided at minimal cost. In Week 1 our students attended the International Day of the Girl breakfast at Adelaide Oval. Many thanks to Ms Mireille LeDolédec and Ms Faye Turner for organising places for past and present students. Here is part of an email we received from a student who attended. I’m just writing this email to say an extra thank you for giving me the opportunity to attend the Day of the Girl breakfast. It was an experience I both loved and found incredibly unique to the debate regarding violence/discrimination against women. I am so grateful to have been even a small part of the boys’ and girls’ change the world movement, and it was an experience I’m am sure I am not soon to forget. It was incredibly inspiring to see both men and women standing up to fight and debate against a subject I have always, regretfully, believed to be just a part of the way we now all live, so thank you.

Adelaide High School West Terrace, Adelaide South Australia Phone 61 8 8231 9373 Facsimile 61 8 8212 7827 office@adelaidehs.sa.edu.au www.adelaidehs.sa.edu.au

The annual football awards were held at The Adelaide Pavilion earlier this term. I would like to thank Ms Sue Shillabeer and Ms Megan Thomas for their coordination, Mr Michael Gurr for emceeing and Mr Michail Darley for taking the photos. Highlights of the evening included speeches by our students and also past AFL footballers Wayne Weidemann and Peter Cavan who added their insights into what it takes to achieve one’s goals. The results (3 firsts, 3 seconds and 1 third) of our first rowing regatta - the Henley on Torrens - under our new Rowing Manager, Dylan Harvey, topped off what turned out to be a wonderful week for Adelaide High.

Friday’s Senior Speech Day Assembly provided the school an opportunity to not only celebrate the achievements of the Year 12s, but say goodbye and wish them well for their exams. As we acknowledge the incredible achievements of our 2018 senior school students and graduates, I would like to acknowledge two people. I can’t speak for the past but I can speak from my time at Adelaide High School. The amount of work Mr Stephen Halliday has undertaken over the past 12 months is phenomenal. So, when you multiply that by 10 years, you get an insight into the enormity of the Halliday family’s contribution to the heartbeat and soul of Adelaide High School. Victoria and Stephen have represented our parent community on Governing Council and advocated for Adelaide High School at every opportunity. No challenge was too great and always their absolute commitment was underpinned by maximising the outcomes for our students and wider community. Stephen ends his role as Chair of our Governing Council at our AGM early next year, at which time he will be formally farewelled. On behalf of the student body, past and present, I thank him for his care, integrity and courage over many years. Mr Michael Black cannot leave Adelaide High School; he will transition in stages. At the end of this year, Mr Black will retire from his role of Head of Macghey House, Senior School and Timetable leader, Interact and Ecovision coordinator and in 2019 return part time to teach his true love, Mathematics, and to spend more time with his other true loves, his family, the Mathematics Faculty and the students of Adelaide High. However, his legacy will live on. Mr Black truly loves this school and Adelaide High School does this: it connects your heart and soul and drives you to be part of its footprint. I wish our Year 12 students all the very best for their final weeks of exams and assignment completion.

Kind regards, Ms Cez Green | Principal


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