Middle/Senior School Bulletin, Issue 9, 13 June 2014

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Middle/Senior School Bulletin Issue 09 / 13 June 2014

Middle & Senior School News Honour Inspirational Teaching – ASG National Excellence in Teaching Awards (NEiTA) Parents may like to consider nominating a member of College teaching staff for a NEiTA award. For 20 years, these awards have given communities the opportunity to formally thank their hard-working, inspirational teachers, principals and directors in early childhood, primary and secondary school education. ASG NEiTA Chief Executive John Velegrinis says: “These awards recognise the important role of teachers and educators in our communities. I encourage communities to nominate their teachers—by nominating a teacher for an award you are showing them how much you value and appreciate the work they do.” Nominations for the awards close on 31 July 2014. To nominate go to: www.asg.com.au/nominate School Absences From the commencement of Semester 2, the College will be implementing an SMS messaging system for notifying parents if their child has an unexplained absence. As per usual, parents are asked to notify the College if their child is sick or absent from the College via phone or email. If we have not received notification and a child is absent without explanation, an SMS message will be sent. Year 11 & 12 Exams A reminder that Year 11 & 12 students are on Exam Block from Thursday 12th June until Friday 20th June. During exams, students do not need to be at school outside their exam times. But, they must sign out if they are leaving after a scheduled exam. Those students who want to study in the CRC during exam block are welcome to do so. All Year 11 & 12 students have an exam on the morning of Friday 20th June and will be dismissed at 12.40pm. Middle School students will attend classes until the end of the day. Empowering Young Women – Words of Wisdom Secondary parents and girls in Years 9 – 12 had the opportunity to hear from a panel of experts including past students and parents last Wednesday evening. Thank you to all of the families who attended, and to Ms Stewart for coordinating the event. I would like to share with you a few words of wisdom shared by one of our guests, Dr Lee-Ann Prideaux (Psychologist and Student Counsellor).

Advice for Students: • You are much more than what you look like and what you achieve. • Gather people around you who make you feel good and be your authentic self. • Be aware of negative thinking. If you have a negative thought, acknowledge it and send it on its’ way. • Stillness and gratitude are both important parts of wellbeing. Find time to be still, calm and grateful each day. • Get involved. Make connections wherever you can through being involved. And connect with your family too. • Read, watch, and listen to things that inspire you. • Sleep. It is just so important. Advice for Parents: • You have to start to let go. Understand that balancing your and your children’s needs for independence and attachment is hard but a natural part of raising older children. • Be consistent with your parenting styles. Share the burdens of discipline and make sure you are both on the same page with the things that really matter. • Don’t let your anxieties and stresses slip into your child’s world. They have enough stress and anxiety to deal with as a teenager. • Give your child space to grow and teach them to give and take. • All young people need to hear 5 messages from their parents as they prepare to leave school. You can go. We believe in you. We will miss you. We will be ok. And, please stay in touch. Senior Drama – College Musical Last Tuesday night I had the great pleasure of watching the Senior Drama students perform their assessment pieces for Semester One. It was compelling, ‘dramatic’ and featured amongst other performances, an original piece from the Year 10s relating to the pressures of Social Media. The talent of our young people never ceases to amaze me and I would like to thank Ms Scott and her team for their work with our young performers. A reminder that tickets for the College Musical (Jesus Christ Superstar), are now on sale via the College website. It is sure to be a show not to miss so


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