NEWSLETTER ISSUE 5 I AUGUST 2018
FROM THE PRINCIPAL
Olivia O'Neill and Mr Hashimoto from Toyodai Sister School
IN THIS ISSUE
Diary Dates ..................................................2 White Ribbon...............................................2 Donation of Old iPads...............................2 Congratulations..........................................3 Joe Williams................................................3 Apple Classroom........................................4 Visit From Thailand....................................5 Heart of it All................................................6 Visual Arts News........................................7 Arts CareersFEST.......................................8 Year 12 Child Studies................................8 Year 10 Fashion Design Students.........9 Live Kind Logo ............................................9 2018 Volleyball Schools Cup................10 Year 8/9 Girls Knockout Soccer..........12 Music News..............................................12 Eddie Woo.................................................15
Term 3 is replete with wonderful opportunities for our students to excel and to participate. Year 10 students are enjoying the ski trip; music students are rehearsing long hours for the annual Music Spectacular; students volunteered to work with international educational consultant, Yong Zhao; the volleyball students came home with the state cup and much more (see article later in the newsletter); the debating students are progressing to the finals and all students have the opportunity to participate and excel in interesting learning activities in all their subjects. The staff have enjoyed contributing a personal artefact that is synonymous with their ‘heart’ in the Heart Of It All exhibition organised by Art/ Design teacher, Cheryl Evans. It is on show to all students some of whom have participated in matching teachers to each artefact. It has been a cold winter and it concerns me that many girls are wearing socks and not tights with their skirts. We changed the uniform policy to accommodate the girls who said it was difficult to change into tights after PE and Volleyball. Unfortunately, this means many girls are not wearing the tights because they are considered ‘uncool’. Sadly, they are very ‘cool’ in this weather. I encourage parents to encourage their daughters to be warm and wear tights if they do not have the trousers. Our old scholars make us proud and we can not be prouder of Jake Grant and Thomas Agars. Two members of the World Champion Brighton Secondary Schools STEM F1 in schools team, Cold Fusion, who recently graduated from City University in London with masters in Engineering qualifications.
Regarding staffing: Deputy Principal, Barbara Richards, is on leave for Terms 3 and 4. Staffing has been rearranged as follows: Deputy Principal – David Thomson Assistant Principal Operations and School profile – Nicola Martin Year 11 Manager – Cherie Morgan. Cherie is also the English/ EAL/ Literacy Coordinator while Deborah Smith is on leave for the first 5 weeks of term 3. The Governing Council met for a weekend planning conference this term. Our Education Director, Chris Sheldon, will attend the 22 August combined Partnership Governing Council meeting to speak with our Governing Council regarding the position of Principal Brighton Secondary 2019-2024. I will not be reapplying for the position and will work with the new Principal for a smooth transition into 2019. In the meantime there is much to do to accomplish our goals for 2018 so I am not saying goodbye as yet. Olivia O’Neill Principal
305 Brighton Road, North Brighton SA 5048 P:+61 8 8375 8200 E: admin@brighton.sa.edu.au brightonss.sa.edu.au
CURIOSITY • COURAGE • CITIZENSHIP
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