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NEWSLETTER
MIDDLE ROAD, (PO BOX 1261)DEVONPORT Phone: 6420 8100. email: reece.high@education.tas.gov.au
Issue 8
17 December 2009
Reece High School
From the Principal
Congratulations to all those students who received recognition for their achievement in a number of fields at the recent Grade 10 Leavers Assembly and the final assembly - as I often say “nothing is for nothing” in this life. There are many students who will not necessarily be recognised publicly for their achievement but we know that they have worked very hard to improve their literacy both in class and with additional support, or made great progress in numeracy or just learned to get along better with other students. We all know that happy healthy students is important but it is just as important that you can read, write and comprehend what is happening in the world around us and know how to connect to other people in the community. We all need to belong, we all need to be part of something and we all need to learn how the bits fit together. The Prefect Board for 2010 and the Head Prefects are :
Mieke Lizotte and Ben Ollington They have already completed their Mindmatters Youth Empowerment training and I am sure they will do a great job. The Prefect Induction ceremony will take place early in 2010. I would like to publically acknowledge the work of the School Association. This year they have worked with the staff and students to redevelop some very key policies in particular the Schools Value Statement which outlines how we will all behave and relate to each other within the school community.
Mitch Walker Teegan Davies
Mieke Lizotte Trenton Allan
Brodie Sheahen Rebecca Blackwell
Kaiden Stone Megan Brumby
Ben Ollington Kate Hambleton
Abby Goninon Thomas Brooke
Bradley French Lauren Turale
Sarah Baird Lauren Clarke
Olivia Stolp Adam Dougan
Danieka Coleman Kate Leiper
Stewart Carter James Lucas
Ryan Travers
Principal Awards
Principal’s Award Grade 7: Courtney Dowling Principal’s Award Grade 8: Kiara Daly
Principal’s Award Grade 9: Kate Leiper
Families who need to purchase new school uniforms for their students will notice some changes and although it probably sounds simple to select new items of uniform it is quite complex. We have to have value for money, good quality and a reliable supplier. Casey Frimley and Bernadette Hodgetts worked with the School Association surveying students and scouring the market until they found what we believe is an excellent product. The School Association is hard at work organising the catering for the Breathe of Life Concert. All funds from this go back into Reece High School and a proportion of the funds from the sale of concert tickets also goes back to the school. We need you to get behind this - further details are available in the newsletter. The School Association have also been heavily involved in the ground redevelopment and the building projects. The School Association needs your support and we will be seeking nominations from interested community members early in 2010. The AGM will be held on 18 March 2010 (tbc). I would like to take this opportunity to thank Mrs Karen Smith who has completed her turn as chair and will not be standing for re-election. Karen has been an excellent ambassador for our school and has always publically demonstrated her pride and belief in Reece High School, the opportunities we provide and the achievements of our students This year has been a mixed year for our staff. We have farewelled Mrs Bernadette Hodgetts who was part of our team for 15 years. We have had a number of staff with ongoing health or family issues which we hope are resolved in the near future. We have welcomed ‘Archie Johnston’ into the Reece family and the family will also be expanded in early February with the birth of Nicki and Richard Heathcotes’ child. We have also offered our condolences to Gavin and Tina Smith whose daughter Mia was stillborn. Tina will be returning in 2010. At this stage we are farewelling Corinne O’Halloran, Ben Freshney and Anna McKenzie, we thank them for the contribution they have made to our team. Mr. Peter Bird is going on long service leave from the beginning of the school year until Easter. I wish all a happy and safe festive season and look forward to working with the community in 2010.
Sheree Vertigan
Grade 10 End of Year Assembly Half Colours Recipient
Literacy Ethan Barron
Literacy Jakob Smith
Literacy Carlie Howlett
Literacy Joel Lawler
Literacy Kim Richards
Literacy Maddison Lawler
Numeracy Madeleine Cole
Numeracy Shannon Gardner
Numeracy Chelsea Brodel
Numeracy Janeta Brain
Numeracy Jaymie Davis-Cook
Numeracy Jerry Rockliff
Numeracy Zoe Clarke
Integrated Thalia Bellinger
Arts Loni Schramm
Arts Luis Fantarella
Arts Steven Lewer
Arts Alex Grant
Arts Jade Grgurevic
Arts Jeremy Scott
HWB Jamie Hughes
HWB Caitlyn Walker
Technology Danalea Connell
Technology Shaun Howell
Literacy Amy-Lee Baldock
Eco Venture Amy-Lee Baldock
Technology Bethany Burk
Integrated Bethany Burk
Numeracy Dion Jones
Integrated Dion Jones
Integrated Kendra Dowling
Numeracy Kendra Dowling
Literacy Matthew Smith
Integrated Matthew Smith
Integrated Trystan Lehman
Technology Trystan Lehman
Numeracy Chelsea Nichols
Academic Chelsea Nichols
Numeracy Lucy Knowles
Academic Lucy Knowles
Integrated Denieka-LeeBrunssen
Academic Denieka-Lee Brunssen
Literacy Aaron Smith
HWB Aaron Smith
Numeracy Aaron Smith
Literacy Danielle Hooper
HWB Danielle Hooper
Numeracy Danielle Hooper
Integrated Taylor Jackson
HWB Taylor Jackson
Eco Venture Taylor Jackson
Full Colours Recipient Literacy Abbie Smith Literacy Aiden Stalker
Literacy Chelsea Brodel Numeracy Cynthia-lee Bowman
Integrated Luis Fantarella Technology Christopher Smith
Arts Lucy Knowles Service Alex Grant Service James Sharman-Harris
Eco Venture Caitlyn Walker Eco Venture Kim Richards
HWB Chelsea Nichols HWB Madeleine Cole
Cricket Marc Simonds Eco Venture Bradley Cannan
Integrated Bradley Cannan Integrated Steven Lewer Literacy Steven Lewer
Numeracy Alissa Nutting Academic Alissa Nutting
Literacy Trent Coleman HWB Trent Coleman
Numeracy Trent Coleman Service Denieka-Lee Brunssen Integrated Denieka-Lee Brunssen
Literacy Denieka-Lee Brunssen Integrated Elyse King
Literacy Elyse King Numeracy Elyse King
Academic Elyse King
Learning Service North West Academic Awards
Trent Coleman
Elyse King
Sophie Smith
Alissa Nutting
Prefect Certificates Luis Fantarella
Chelsea Nichols
Glen Spencer
Kim Richards
Caitlyn Walker
Tama Rakei
Danielle Hooper
Nikola Snell
Sophie Smith
Joel Lawler
Timothy Kariotis
Trent Coleman
Aiden Stalker
Marc Simonds
Amy-Lee Baldock
Abbie Smith
Matthew Thompson-Purton
Bradie Leonard
Jamie Hughes
Rhys Evans
Alex Grant
Trystan Lehman
Taylor Jackson
Madeleine Cole
Merit Certificates Jeremy Rockliff Madeleine Cole John Walker Jason Morice Breelea Bakes Alex Mynott Hayley Belbin Olivia Hillier Hayden Kleinman Natalie Little Bradie Leonard Thalia Bellinger Danalea Connell Brady Lillico
Grade 10 Principal Teacher Awards Encouragement & recognition for effort &
endeavour 10A Aaron Smith Taylor Jackson 10B Bethany Burk James Sharman-Harris 10C Carlie Howlett Steven Lewer 10D Jamie Hughes Kirsten Johnson 10E Glen Spencer Stephanie Flood 10F Dion Jones Aiden Stalker
R.R. Burke Memorial Awards
Head Prefects
Luis Fantarella & Chelsea Nichols
Grade 10 End of Year Assembly
Major Prizes Dame Enid Lyons Memorial Award - Outstanding all-round achievement - Chelsea Nichols
Eric Reece Memorial Award - Outstanding all-round achievement - Luis Fantarella
City Of Devonport Lions Club Awards – Academic and sporting achievement and service to the School
Amy-Lee Baldock and Jakob Smith
School Association Awards – Best academic results - Sophie Smith and Alissa Nutting
Rex Batt Memorial Award – Achievement in studies and sport - Joel Lawler
Tascot Carpets Award – Outstanding merit - Kendra Dowling & Kim Richards
Peter Viney Leadership Award – Significant contribution to school leadership - Trent Coleman
Hector McFie Memorial Award – Student of good character, exemplary behaviour and who shows
consideration for others - Danielle Hooper
Australian Defence Force 2009 Long Tam Leadership and Teamwork Award – Leadership, teamwork and
contribution to the community - Trystan Lehman
University of Tasmania Bursary – Springboard to Higher Education - Denieka-Lee Brunssen
Rotary Club Devonport South East Award – High endeavour - Abbie Smith
Devonport Masonic Lodge Award – High Endeavour - Bradley Cannan
Devonport Masonic Lodge Award – Exemplary behaviour - Sandy Graham
Commonwealth Bank Award – Most improved - Brendan Denby
Punnilerpanner Award – To recognise an indigenous student for citizenship and endeavour - Caitlyn Walker
Minister for Education’s Pride in Our School Award – Positive contributions to the Reece High School
Community - Sophie Smith
Optomeyes Award– Achievement in Science - Alex Grant
Optomeyes Award - Achievement in the Arts - Lucy Knowles
Michael Johnson Memorial Award—Excellence in MDT - Christopher Smith
Ability Employment -Special effort within a community workplace - Brendan Gleeson
Hart Sport & Canoe ‘n’ Surf Achievement in HWB Award - Chelsea Nichols
Birchall’s Achievement in Music Award - Luis Fantarella
RHS Catering Hospitality Award - Danalea Connell
Grade 7
Merit Certificates
Chelsie Gardam Maddison Thomas Daniel Leiper
Amber Ward Eliza Dobson Kyle Squibb
Kelsie Bowerman
William Rees Jamie Collins
Eilish Smith Jesse Gee Erin Chick
Grade 8
Rebecca Shaw Kristy Medcraft Mitchell Jones
Bliss Sleat Paige Kenzie Riley Braden
Tayla Lehman Stacie Hall Haylee Barwick
Jamie Lewis Carissa Mason Tayla Carver
Jackson Bannon Paige Tapp
Grade 9
Brodie Sheahen Kaitlyn Thomas Aiden Morse
Kayla Castles Ryan Travers Joseph Sherman
Brooke Seward Jackie Dixon Rebecca Cadenzana
Scott Newman James Lucas Sarah Baird
Vanessa Ash Brodie Woods
Grade 7
Academic Certificates
Megan Ling Joshua Parker Gabrielle Bird
Courtney Dowling
Zachery Hardman Daniel Leiper
Natasha Belbin Ryan Hope Phoebe Hortle
Grade 8
Dayna Baldock Cameron Beattie Maisee Bowerman
Tayla Chick Caitlyn Hooper Rennick Jones
Storm Manski Alex Neville Rebecca Shaw
Leah Woodberry
Grade 9
Mieke Lizotte Kate Leiper Hilary Rees
Danieka Coleman
Lisa McPhee Vanessa Ash
James Lucas Hannah Richardson Sarah Baird
Thomas Brooke
Junior School Colour Certificates
Dayna Baldock: Numeracy Cameron Beattie: Numeracy Storm Manskie: Numeracy Briana Howell: Technology Nicholas Corcoran: ICT Trisha Peper: Health & Wellbeing Kyle Squibb: Service Chloe Costello: Service Jayme Roles: Service
Ben Bown: Service Tyson Wakefield: Service Riley Branden: ICT Brandon Shaw: ICT Zara Osborn: Numeracy Emily Cox: Technology Alex Neville: ICT Alex Neville: Numeracy Alex Neville: Science Paige Wells: Service
Grade 9 Half Colours Danieka Coleman: Numeracy Leanna Davis: Numeracy Jackie Dixon: Numeracy Kate Hambleton: Technology Lauren Clarke: Technology Lisa McPhee: Technology Brooke Seward: Technology Kate Leiper: Technology Brooke Seward: Technology Mieke Lizotte: Maintaining Wellbeing Ryan Travers: Numeracy Hilary Rees: Eco Venture Hilary Rees: Maintaining Wellbeing
Grade 9 Full Colours
Daniel McCoy: Service
Major Awards Grade 7 Punnilerpanner Award – to assist an indigenous student in their education: Rebecca Howe Achievement in Numeracy Award: Megan Ling/ Ryan Hope
Achievement in Literacy Award: Phoebe Hortle
Most Improved Award: Tyson Wakefield Spreyton Primary School Outstanding Citizenship Award: Isobel Stolp
Realising Potential Award: Jack Triffett
Brett Whiteley Top All-rounder Award: Teri Rundle Bryan Green Outstanding Merit Award: Gabrielle Bird
Grade 8 Punnilerpanner Award – to assist an indigenous student in their education: Briana Howell
Achievement in Numeracy Award: Dayna Baldock
Achievement in Literacy Award: Maisee Bowerman
Most Improved Award: Jayme Roles Nick Sherry Award Outstanding Citizenship: Ryan Williams Realising Potential Award - a student realising his/her potential - Ellie Smith Jeremy Rockliff Top All-rounder Award: Caitlyn Hooper Brenton Best Outstanding Merit Award: Paige Kenzie Chris Richards Memorial Mentor Award: Jayden Goss
Grade 7, 8, 9 End of Year Assembly
DAY FOR DANIEL: On Friday the 30th October, 290 red cupcakes were made and sold. The cupcakes were iced with red icing to represent Day for Daniels theme colour. In total we raised $127.00 which has been sent to the Day for Daniel Foundation. We hope the money raised helps the foundation with their programs, which raises awareness for younger children and teenagers about safety in public. A big thanks goes out to Mrs Trimper and her grade 8 and 10 classes, without them the day wouldn’t have run successfully. And thankyou to all the people who purchased the cupcakes, we hope you enjoyed them. From the Prefect Board.
SNAP: Recently Aiden Morse of 9B crowned a stellar year in Visual Art and Graphic design by winning the annual Launceston Church Grammar School 2009 photographic competition. Known as “Snap”, the competition is run statewide and is open to students from grades 9- 12. This year students were required to interpret 20 subjects and collect images of these in a photographic scavenger hunt. It is admirable for a grade 9 student to ably compete with college age students, but to win, particularly in a statewide competition, is quite an achievement. Aiden should be congratulated and well satisfied with his effort not only in this competition but throughout the year in both subjects.
‘COTTON’ “HORROR’ ‘SILENCE’
Major Awards Continued... Grade 9 Punnilerpanner Award – to assist an indigenous student in their education: Christopher Wray
Achievement in Science Award: Lisa McPhee
Achievement in Numeracy Award: Danieka Coleman
Achievement in Literacy Award: Hilary Rees
Barrett’s Achievement in Music Award: Kayla Castles
Achievement in Visual Arts Award: Aiden Morse
Fairborthers Achievement in Design and Technology Award: Benjamin Ollington/James Lucas
Achievement in Hospitality Award: Lauren Clarke
Most Improved Award: Sarah Baird Outstanding Citizenship: Daniel McCoy
Grade 7, 8, 9 End of Year Assembly
TAPP Thank you to the following businesses for your kind donations to the TAPP
Awards Dinner 2009.
Gateway Motor Inn Devonport City Council
The House of Anvers Goodstone Group Ghost Rock Winery
Guaranteeing Futures
Thank you to the following businesses for your commitment and support to
TAPP 2009.
Delta Hydraulics Sirum Hair Salon Mersey Sheetmetal Get Smart Hairdressing
RFS Roger Smith Building JoJo’s Hair Care Centre
JP Joinery Products Salon 32 Fairbrothers Devonport Hair & Beauty Drive Automotive & Marine Services
North West Animal Hospital & Clinic
B&A Marshall Engineering Spreyton Veterinary Services
Motors Devonport Golf Club
Websters Trucks & Machinery Devonport City Council
Mainwairing Auto Electrics East Devonport Primary School
East Side Smash Repairs Nixon Street Primary School
Palmers Plumbing MST
Goodstone Group Strathdevon Aged Care
Formby Hotel Meercroft Care
Argossy Motor Inn Richmond Concepts & Print
Mersey Community Hospital (Kitchen)
Mersey Community Hospital (Midwifery)
Molly Malones Nova Design & Print
Malangenna Childcare Centre East Devonport Medical Centre Elanora Childcare Centre GW & VS Jenkyns Plumbing
Hillcrest Primary School Chas Kelly Transport
TAPP Awards Dinner
The TAPP Awards Dinner, which was held on Monday the 30th of November marked the end of another successful year. The night had a number of awards, presentations and special guest speakers. Staff members, local businesses, families and students enjoyed fine food prepared by students Justin Triffett and Lachlan Prior. Parents and businesses were impressed with the stu-dents display from their Polytechnic work and their ‘Beyond 2010’ unit. Most Outstanding TAPP Student 2009 Danalea Connell TAPP Principals Award 2009 Brady Lillico TAPP Teachers Awards 2009 Jade Grgurevic TAPP Workplace Award 2009 Leigh Whiteley TAPP Encouragement Award 2009 Samuel Penton
Jack Howell TAPP Transition Award Justin Triffett Samuel Sheehan Brady Lillico Hairdressing Award Megen Jaffray
Riverbend Holiday Camps January 2010 The following camps will be held in Jan 2010: Camp 1 – Jan 3rd to 8th – Rainbow Rescue (Grade 3-5) Camp 2 – Jan 10th to 15th – HMAS Riverbend (Grade 4-6) Camp 3 – Jan 17th to 22nd – GO Army (Grade 6-8) Camp forms can be downloaded from our website www.riverbend.org.au
Levies/Stationery Collection Uniform Sales 2010
The following days and times will apply for levy payments and stationery collection (including students who have been approved for student assistance).
LEVIES
GRADE 10 $335.00 GRADE 7 – 9 1st Child - $320.00 2nd Child - $305.00 3rd Child - $290.00 If Levy payment is received in full (for all siblings) on Stationery Day or before the 10th February 2010 a $20.00 discount applies to the 1st CHILD only. A pre-packed box of stationery will be given to each student including STAS approved students when full or part payment of levies has been made. If parents would like to use time payment, full costs will be involved, and no discount will apply. An agreement will be signed whereby parents will make regular payments ie weekly, fortnightly or monthly and where FULL payment is expected by the end of Term 1, 2010 (Friday 28th May 2010). GRADE 9/10 KEY LOCKER PAYMENT
A $15.00 key locker charge will apply to all Grade 9/10 students for their personal workstations. This charge is payable on Levy Payment / Stationery Day or on the first day of school ie Tuesday 9th February 2010. The key will be provided on the 1st day of school by their Principal Teacher. At the end of the year students will be refunded $15.00 upon return of their key.
Levy Payments/Uniform Sales - cash, cheque or eftpos. (Uniform sales will only be available to those making levy payments)
Wednesday 27th January 7.30 am to 11.30 am
Thursday 28th January 12.00 pm to 6.30 pm
Friday 29th January 10.00 am to 2.00 pm
Student Assistance Scheme Stationery Collection/Uniform Sales (Uniform Sales will only be available to those on STAS)
As the Department of Education is inundated with late STAS applications/declarations which delays the processing/approval and generation of lists to schools, it has been necessary to organize a later date for collection of stationery for those who have applied for STAS.
Monday 1st February 12.00 pm to 6.30 pm
Tuesday 2nd February 10.00 am to 3.00 pm
STUDENT ASSISTANCE SCHEME
Student Assistance covers the cost of levies and stationery for low income earners. If you applied for STAS in 2009 and you intend to apply again in 2010 you should receive a letter from the Department of Education that will ask you to complete a declaration confirming information about your children and that you still meet the Taxable Income Means Test for the STAS 2010 scheme. You will need to complete and sign the declaration and return it promptly to the Department of Education – to make it easy you will receive a Reply Paid Envelope. This letter should be received before the end of November 2009. If you have not received a letter please contact the Department of Education on 1800 816 057 If you are applying for STAS for the first time you will need to complete a STAS Form and provide documentation giving proof of the family’s combined taxable income. Application forms are available from the school office, Service Tasmania or Centrelink. Only ONE form is required to list all your children (attending school) and this should be lodged at one of your children’s school
UNIFORM SHOP SALES (cash / cheque / eftpos) Uniform items can be purchased during the Levy and Stationery collection dates and times. Uniform sales can also made from commencement of Term 1 (9th February 2010), Monday to Friday between 8.30am and 4.30pm. Items available include summer dresses, winter skirts, blue short sleeve shirts, woollen jumpers, cargo shorts, spray jackets, rugby tops, sport – tops, pants, shorts and jackets. Payment of school uniforms can be made by cash, cheque or eftpos. Note: Time Payment IS NOT available for Uniform Sales.
VALIDATION FORMS
All parents will be asked to check/update their child’s details (staff available to assist, outside the administration building) prior to visiting the office to make levy payments/stationery collection/uniform purchases.
PROFESSIONAL LEARNING DAYS (Student Free Days) 2010 The following days have been given ministerial approval: 9 February 2010 3 May 2010 30 July 2010 11 October 2010
UNIFORM SALES BUY NOW at 2009 PRICES!
Avoid the rush and the price rise
Be prepared for 2010!
Call into the school office Monday – Friday 8.30am – 4.30pm
Do you need a Student Bus Pass Next year? If 2009 is printed on your current bus pass and you need a new pass next year, please apply online at www.transport.tas.gov.au or obtain an application
form from any Service Tasmania shop. If your pass says 2010, 2011, or 2012, simply keep
using it until the end of that year, unless you travel on Metro buses.
Any students catching a Metro bus next year and who are either applying for a new bus pass or have a 2010, 2011 or 2012 pass,
must have (or need to apply for) a registered Metro Greencard. The Student Bus Pass will be integrated into the Greencard.
__________________________________________________________ To apply for a Metro Greencard go online at www.metrotas.com.au or contact Metro Hotline on 13 22 01. If you have any questions please phone 1300 851 225 or email passenger.transport@dier.tas.gov.au or visit
www.transport.tas.gov.au
HWB COMMITTEE - 2009 This years Health and Wellbeing Committee consisted of 16 students from grade 7 to 10. The role of this leadership group was to promote health and wellbeing at Reece High School and the community throughout the year. All students have displayed tremendous leadership and organisational skills during the year in a number of new and challenging situations. Some examples of school based activities organised by the committee this year include; Around the World in 30 Days- Organised in conjunction with the State Government’s initiative “Get Walking Tasmania Month” where as a school we walked almost 4000km during the month Reece High Ultimate Athlete- Running over 8 weeks, a series of sporting events to find Reece’s “Ultimate Athlete” Lunchtime dodge ball competition Grade 6 orientation day- organised an afternoon of team building activities Played a major role in the organisation and running of this years Sports Assembly
Much of the community links the group has been involved in has been working with local primary schools during their sports carnivals. We have worked with Miandetta, Hillcrest and East Devonport Primary schools numerous times this year. In addition to this, we have been involved two primary schools sports expo’s involving all Devonport primary schools. A huge well done to the students involved in the committee during they year, you have all done a magnificent job.
CONTACT DETAILS
Reece High School, Middle Road, Devonport Tas 7310
Ph (03) 6420 8100 Fax (03) 6420 8199 Email: reece.high@education.tas.gov.au
Have a safe and
happy holiday
School resumes
10 February 2010
Reece High’s Professional Learning Days 2010:
9 February 2010 3 May 2010 30 July 2010
11 October 2010
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