Newsletter 3 2018

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Adelaide High School

News

Edition No. 3 | March 23, 2018

FROM THE PRINCIPAL

In this Edition From the Principal

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Calendar Dates

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Principal Tours

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Head of the River

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Interschool Swimming Carnival

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Salvation Army DUOs Program

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Women In Aviation Careers Day

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RAAF Flight Simulator

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Student Leadership Summit

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SAPOL Camp

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Student Pathways Report

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Entertainment Books

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action and these students are Year 8s who have been at AHS for just this term, coached and mentored by our Year 11 students.

Adelaide High School (AHS) has a heartbeat and it has a soul. The 110-year history of Adelaide High School shapes the culture and I see this every day through my interactions with our Old Scholars, staff, students, families and the wider community. This term has highlighted the broad opportunities our students have to engage in learning that helps develop skills and capabilities, not only for school but for life. These opportunities for students to learn and apply the Graduate Qualities are embedded in all aspects of school life, from day 1. This is demonstrated in an email I received from a parent last Saturday afternoon and I would like to share with you. This morning I watched my son (who attends Cabra) play cricket at Cabra and his team was playing against your Year 8 cricket team. When my son was batting he was hit in the leg by a ball and then a couple of balls later took a very hard hit to the hip bone and was in considerable pain however he chose to keep batting and after a few more balls he was bowled out. When he was bowled out your players surrounded him, patting him on the back and congratulating him for continuing to bat whilst hurt and then they all clapped him as he walked from the field crying from the pain. I was very moved by your wonderful students and their awesome display of sportsmanship and feel the Australian Cricket team could learn a great deal from how they behaved today. The balls that hit my son were all in the spirit of the game and neither were intentional however after both balls your players checked to see if he was ok. My son has some awesome bruises however he came away from the game feeling positive due to the actions of your team. This is evidence of our Graduate Qualities in

Our F1 team, ‘Prismatic’, led by Mr Trevor Warren, represented Adelaide High School brilliantly and applied their racing expertise at the F1 in Schools National Finals in Tasmania in Week 6. The boys finished in 12th position with a time of 1.170 seconds (the fastest time was 1.102 seconds and that is 0.68 of a second’s difference!) Prismatic demonstrated resilience, patience, team work and technical expertise. I would like thank Mr Trevor Warren for his leadership and all of the Design and Technology team for their support leading up to the nationals. It was fantastic to have the Airforce Flight Simulator and ADF briefings at school recently. The students who participated were absolutely engaged and excited about the future pathways offered. Thank you to Ms Christie Best for coordinating the event and to all staff who supported this excellent opportunity for our students. The ADF were really impressed with our students and have committed to returning to Adelaide High each year. Our AGM saw a large number of parents nominate for Governing Council. All spoke of their passion for the school and desire to be part of its journey. I would like to congratulate Mr John Roy, Mr Phil Wilson and Ms Nicole Bryant who will represent our staff on Governing Council. I would also like to congratulate our ongoing, elected and re-elected Governing Council members: Mark Steene, Mandy Cannon, Roley Stuart, Robert Lawton, Stephen Halliday (Chair), Klitos Kontopoulos (Treasurer), Tamara Ivancic, Cliff Walkington, Sophie Pyromallis, Melissa Ballantyne, Mark Fidock, Tanya Oshinsky, Randall Wheaton and Alex Novat. I would also like to acknowledge the fantastic contribution Ms Julie Ralph has made to Governing Council as a staff representative over several years. The AHS Sport Review, facilitated by Mr Garry Costello and supported by Ms Laura Gurr, has continued over the past 3 weeks with several parents, coaches, staff and students providing feedback through oneon-one meetings and group discussions.


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