Adelaide High School
News
Edition No.5 | August 19 2019
FROM THE PRINCIPAL
In this Edition From the Principal
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Calendar Dates
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Melbourne Exchange
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MacRob Exchange
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Balaklava Eisteddfod
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Creative Collective
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Tuesday Breakfast Program
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Asahi Exchange
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Italian Consul’s Reception
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Exchange Debating
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Prefects’ Quiz Night
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Student Pathways Report
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Congratulations
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Entertainment Book
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Thank you for the contribution you have made to ensuring we have had a fantastic Term 3. Thank you also for the support you are providing your student as the pressure of study intensifies. Your ongoing partnership in ensuring your student is engaged in learning is really appreciated. So much has happened in the past few weeks and many experiences have been documented in this newsletter. I continue to be proud of the way your student seizes the many opportunities available at Adelaide High. Last week students engaged in a number of extra curricula opportunities including the RACI Australian National Chemistry Quiz coordinated by Ms Jess James and the Maths Competition coordinated by Mr Tony Pettas. Thank you for your support in encouraging your student to embrace these experiences. Our Asahi students have returned to Japan after a wonderfully successful two weeks. Special thanks to Ms Helen Manning Bennett, Ms Janine McSporran, Mr Kwok Kam and Mr Phil Wilson for their overall leadership of the program, to Ms Electra Montiadis, Ms Marg Bonner and all of our teachers for their support of the learning program, and for Ms Gaye Rose for hosting the staff. Ms Kerry Skinner, Mr Con Piliouras, Mr Tim Moors, Ms Catherine Aldous, Ms Michaela Moors, Movie Making Club students and the music students participated in the very successful Balaklava Eisteddfod recently. Our students absolutely shone and entertained a diverse audience with absolute expertise. Thank you so much to our Arts team: the opportunities to maximise learning are rich and diverse.
Our Conversazione was held in the Adelaide High Hall on August 3. Many old scholars attended and were so appreciative of the opportunity to reconnect with past scholars and speak with our Prefects. I would like to thank Ms Laura Gurr, Ms Julie Ralph, Ms Catherine Aldous, Ms Amy Worswick, Ms Valda Lamb, Ms Trish Mibus and the Prefects, in partnership with our Old Scholars Committee, for all they did to support the Conversazione. I seized the opportunity, whilst at school on a Saturday, to visit the Gym to watch the Senior Boys’ Basketball game and the beginning of our Year 8s/9s’ game. It was brilliant to see our students competing with absolute expertise and energy whilst, despite extreme pressure, demonstrating our graduate qualities at all times. The final score was a draw for our senior boys. It was with pleasure that I attended the 2019 SALA Creative Collective Exhibition Opening at the Hutt Street Library recently. I was joined by approximately 50 Adelaide High School students, so proud to have their creative talents showcased, many families and staff. Congratulations and thank you to Ms Katie Sandison for her overall coordination and for bringing the exhibition to life, the Visual Art Team of Ms Grace McDonald, Ms Electra Montiadis, Ms Gaye Rose, Ms Paige Higgins and Mr Mark McLeod for their support of our students and for encouraging them to submit their work, and Ms Kerry Skinner, our Arts Leader for her leadership and ongoing support. Ms Catherine Orbons’ Food and Hospitality students prepared the most beautiful meal for our recent Governing Council meeting. How wonderful to see the students so proud of their efforts, serving Governing Council with ease throughout the evening. I’d like to acknowledge Ms Catherine Orbons for her hard work and leadership and Mr John Dimitriou for his support throughout the evening. The Governing Council were really pleased to be part of this very special experience.