Adelaide High School
News
Edition No.6 | September 23 2019
FROM THE PRINCIPAL
In this Edition From the Principal
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Calendar Dates
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Prefects’ Quiz Night
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Adelaide High Facebook and Instagram pages – our students are brilliant.
Ecovision 3 Birthing Kit Packing
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She Leads Program
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Ski Trip
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Tournament of Minds
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R U OK? Day
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ETAG Report
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Cabaret Night
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Student Pathways Report
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City of Adelaide Works
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It is hard to believe we are nearing the end of Term 3. So much has happened this term and it has been wonderful to celebrate the qualities, skills and capabilities of our students. I’d like to acknowledge Ms Supriya Panjwani who has being supporting our pre-service teachers through providing professional learning focusing on the AITSL teacher standards. The workshops have been very well received and have provided the preservice teachers with a strong foundation. We have 9 teachers who will begin their preparation to be recognised as Highly Accomplished Teachers. The department is providing support for our teachers throughout this process. Our Student Free Day held on Thursday Week 7, provided staff with an opportunity to work closely in learning area teams focusing on our three Site Improvement Plan goals. This was an extremely productive day for both teaching and ancillary staff.
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The music team comprising Mr Con Piliouras, Mr Tim Moors and Ms Catherine Aldous, in partnership with Ms Michaela Moors and Ms Kerry Skinner, have redesigned the way students engage in bands at Adelaide High. A key part of this redefined structure is around student agency and ensuring students lead the operation of each band experience. The team will update you as plans are refined. Continuing the Arts theme, I had the opportunity to drop in on the first reading of the cast for the Grease production. It was wonderful to see the engagement of the students and the incredible excitement of both the staff and students. Please have a look at the promotional video for ‘Grease’ on the
We have created an exciting partnership with Microsoft and the Transforming Education project. We will have many opportunities to access programs and apps that enhance our work in maximising learning outcomes for students and transform the way we utilise our time. I will update Governing Council in future meetings. We have Principal Tours each week. We are averaging 50 per tour. These tours comprise families with students in Years 4, 5 and 6 and also families who currently have students within the zone but at private schools. It is fantastic to be able to ask students who we bump into on the tour to speak about different aspects of the school (from student leadership, movie making etc); always the students reflect absolute energy and excitement about all they are achieving. Congratulations to Ms Cheryl McGill and our students who engaged in the Tournament of Minds. They applied their Graduate Qualities and problem solving skills in a range of contexts and represented Adelaide High brilliantly. Mr Scott MacLeod has led our Debating teams expertly throughout the year. As the season closes I would like to acknowledge his excellent leadership in partnership with Bek and the English Learning Area team. I would like to acknowledge too, the fantastic work that Ms Ashleigh Bandiera undertakes for our school in partnership with Zonta. Ashleigh led the ‘She Leads’ initiative with a staff member from Mitcham Girls High School. Ten of our Year 10 students undertook this course with 10 students from Mitcham. The aim of the course was to further build in the students the skills to enable them to thrive in life beyond school, whilst engaging inspirational women to work with the students. The students graduated on Thursday of Week 9.