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ON THE FRONT PAGE:
WHSNEWS
Knowledge conquers a l l
Term 3 Week 231 Ju ly 2020
Year 10 Science student Isabella.Van De Graaff hair, don't care. See page 4.
WHAT'S ON?Yr 10 Minimum Standards Tests
- Week 3, 3-7 August
Trial HSC exams- Weeks 4&5, 10-21 August
Yr 10 subject selection interviews(note: students only)
- 12-14 AugustAthletics Carnival
- Wednesday 26 August
Email: wauchope-h.school@det.nsw.edu.au Website: http://www.wauchope-h.schools.nsw.edu.au
PAGE 3-Cross Country AgeChampions-Crickets and Chocolate!
PAGE 4-Super Science!
PAGE 5-Netball Know-How-Yr 11 IDM Technology
PAGES 6-7-From the Careers Desk
PAGE 8-Mock Trial Goes Digital-Former Student WinsMedia Prize
PAGE 9-Mathematics Competition-Yr 11 Modern History
PAGE 10-Yr 10 Subject SelectionShowcase-Yr 12 Food Technology
PAGE 11-Yr 10 Minimum StandardsTest Timetable
PAGES 12-13-Trial HSC Exam Timetable
UNIFORM SHOPNOTICE
P&C MEETINGTuesday 25 August
6pm Wauchope RSL ClubALL WELCOME TO ATTEND
Wauchope High School Uniform ShopNow offering online purchasesParents are invited to purchase school uniforms through our online securepayment system, please log on to the school website: https://wauchope-h.schools.nsw.gov.au/ then select “MAKE A PAYMENT”at the top of the page. This will take you through a number of prompts where you can specifyyour requirements and make the payment.
Once completed, students should visit the front office to be issued withcorrect sizing. Please CLICK HERE to view the current prices.
FACULTY AWARDS
Every Monday on assembly a differentfaculty presents their Faculty
Excellence Awards. Students arechosen for being consistently engaged
and achieving academically withinthat subject area. Congratulations toall students who received awards this
fortnight.
IN THISISSUE
Term 3 Week 2 Page 2
ENGLISH
ACCESS THEFULL STUDY
GUIDEHERE
Well done Eva - thisfortnight's Gotchahot lunch winner.
Great job!
Year 9 Geographystudents have been
studying food productionand food security. They
investigated the potentialof insects as a
sustainable source ofprotein, as well as theethical production of
cocoa. Students finishedtheir Sustainable Biomesunit by sampling roastedcrickets, cricket brownies
and Fairtrade 85%cocoa chocolate.
Yum!
Email: wauchope-h.school@det.nsw.edu.au Website: http://www.wauchope-h.schools.nsw.edu.au
Year 9Geography
CRICKETS AND CHOCOLATE!
CROSS COUNTRY AGECHAMPIONS
Term 3 Week 2 Page 3
Well done and congratulations to the CrossCountry Age Champions!
12 Years: Jack & Lily 13 Years: Preston & Alivia 14 Years: Ben & McKenna
15 Years: Blake & Ella 16 Years: Wyatt & Susie
17 Years: Wayde, Stella & Jordan 18 Years: Zarn, Cooper & Brooke
SUPER SCIENCE!Term 3 Week 2 Page 4
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Year 10 Science classes got to playwith the Van De Graaff generator as
part of their topic on electricity. Aspinning rubber belt inside the
generator causes an electric chargeto build up in the dome. If a personholds the dome they also become
charged. Since like charges repel, thehairs on the person’s head are pushed
away from each other and thesimilarly-charged dome, causing them
to stand up.
Students in Ms Stewart’syear 8 class are learning
about the digestive system.As a part of this, they made
a working model of thehuman digestive system.
The model started with ahealthy breakfast of
weetbix and fruit, whichfollowing
digestion ended closelyresembling something you
might see in the toilet.
NETBALL KNOW-HOWYear 12Sport
Lifestyle &Recreation
Studies
Year 11 InformationDigital Media
Technology studentsplanning amultimedia
presentation in thelibrary's new green
screen room.
Term 3 Week 2 Page 5
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FROM THE CAREERS DESKTerm 3 Week 2 Page 6
Email: wauchope-h.school@det.nsw.edu.au Website: http://www.wauchope-h.schools.nsw.edu.au
Top 10 tips for Year 10 studentschoosing their HSC Courses
1. Choose HSC courses you’re goodat and interested in, and will lay afoundation for your future plans.2. Choose courses best suited toyour ability. Don’t choose coursesjust because of scaling or becauseyou think they will give you abetter ATAR.3. Make the link between yourchoice now and where you want togo after Year 12.4. Check if the university you wantto go to (and/or the course youwant to do) has prerequisites andassumed knowledge.5. If you want an ATAR, make sureyou will be eligible.6. Depending on what you study,marks around 70 in the HSC couldlead to an ATAR in the 50s, whilemarks closer to 80 could lead to anATAR of 80.00. This is becausemost students have marksbetween 70 and 80 so when youare ranked that group easilyspreads out.7. If you are getting marks in the70s do your best to get closer to 80– it will make a big difference toyour ATAR.8. Remember that universitiesoften increase your selection rankin recognition of your performancein particular HSC courses (usuallyfor Bands 4 and above).9. If you’re not sure what levelMathematics and English to take,choose the level that suits yourability and future plans. You will notnecessarily get a higher ATAR justby studying a lower level course,and universities don’t alwaysincrease your selection rank toreward your performance in thelower level courses, no matter howwell you do. Also checkprerequisites in case you need toget a certain performance band.10. To maximise your ATAR youhave to make good choices aboutwhat to study, work to the best ofyour ability and work towardsyour goals for life after school.
Content will only be available for a four week period from August 10 to September 4 2020. Contentcannot be downloaded or saved, so must be watched during this time.To participate, parents need to pre-register their interest to receive viewing information andupdates at https://www.skillsone.com.au/Content will be free for parentsLive Q&A Panel discussion on August 26 (evening) on SkillsOne Facebook. Parents can pre-submitany questions to do with careers/industry to info@skillsone.com.au
SKILLS AND THRILLS DIGITAL PARENTS SHOWCASE
The Skills and Thrills Digital Parents Showcase is an engaging and informative 20 minute video createdto highlight Vocational Education and Training (VET) and the success stories that emanate
from VET pathways. The Digital Parents Showcase will help parents better understand vocationalpathways, including apprenticeships/traineeships and school-based apprenticeships/traineeships,
and gives parents the knowledge they need to help their children make informed career choices posthigh school.
SkillsOne has created a free video that parents can access as well as a live streamed Q&A paneldiscussion on the SkillsOne Facebook page on August 26 2020. Industry and education professionals
will be available to answer parents’ pre-submitted questions. Skills and Thrills Digital Parent Showcase is an initiative funded by the NSW Department of Education -
Learning and Teaching Directorate (Secondary Education).
HOW PARENTS CAN ACCESS THE CONTENT:
FROM THE CAREERS DESKTerm 3 Week 2 Page 7
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Term 3 Week 2 Page 8
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FORMER STUDENT WINSMEDIA PRIZE
MOCK TRIAL GOES DIGITALSeniorLegal
Studies
After a few technical hiccups the case was underway. Wauchope was the prosecution in a case where thedefendant was charged with DUI. This person was observed driving erratically by our two witnesses whowere police officers. These officers were Larnah Smith and Laura Bennetts. They were well prepared and
gave compelling evidence against the “drunk driver”.Matt Gibbs as Barrister One opened our case well, outlining the relevant facts. He also did a good job inextracting the evidence from the police officer and cross examining the defendant. Barrister Two, Piper
Theofanou did an outstanding job in cross examining the second defence witness by having them admitthat the defendant was “smashed” on the night in question. Thus, cased closed. They were ably supportedby Solicitor, Grace Flood, who was able to come up with incisive questions to ask the opposing witnesses
and displayed a good grasp of the facts of the case.
The Court Officer Marie Ely, organised the courtroom well, particularly under the unusual circumstancesin which the Trial took place. Wauchope managed to score a conviction “beyond reasonable doubt” and,
more importantly won the Trial. All the team are congratulated for their performance under COVID 19restrictions. At one point there were 11 computers in operation which, for Mr Houlahan, was a logisticalnightmare. Special thanks go to our illustrious Librarian Mrs Howell for her technical help leading up to
and on the day of the Trial.A big thank you to Mr Mark Hanlon, founder and
director of Lambtonlaw, Newcastle for adjudicating the case and giving the students valuable feedbackat the end of the Trial.
The Wauchope High School teamentered the modern age when it
participated in the Mock Trial againstSt Columba Anglican School last
Friday. This Trial was held via Zoom.Wauchope was in the school library,St Columba was in Port Macquarie
and the Judge was in Lambton,Newcastle.
Congratulations to former Wauchope High School studentJacob Johnston, who was recently awarded the Friends of
the ABC Armidale Media Prize.
Jacob studied at the University of New England, andreceived the award for having the highest Grade PointAverage (GPA) in his graduating cohort of Media and
Communications students.
CLICK HERE to read more about this fantastic achievement.
2020 MATHEMATICSCOMPETITION
It is now time to enter the ICAS Mathematics Competition, which will be held in the School Library onThursday, 3rd September (Term 3, Week 7). All students receive a Certificate (High Distinction, Distinction, Credit, Merit or Participation) and anindividual Student Report indicating which questions they answered correctly, as well as the averagemark for their state. The Student Report is useful for highlighting student strengths and weaknessesin the skills and processes of mathematics. The documents are suitable for inclusion in a portfolio.Parents can also view detailed results online. The cost to students is $6.00, which needs to be paid to the Front Office by Friday, 21st August (Week 5). The P&C and the Mathematics Faculty are subsidising the balance of the $14.50 entry fee. Our thanks to the P&C for their involvement in this important extension activity for our Mathematics students. If students wish to practise, there are some past papers available -please see Mrs Taylor in theMaths Staffroom. For more details see the UNSW website: https://www.unswglobal.unsw.edu.au/educational-assessments/School contacts are Mrs Ann Taylor and Mr Ray Grimson(Mathematics Head Teacher).
Term 3 Week 2 Page 9
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YEAR 11 MODERN HISTORY
Analysing the intricacies of theSchlieffen plan as part of their
study on World War One.
YEAR 10 SUBJECTSELECTION SHOWCASE
Term 3 Week 2 Page 10
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Pie making withYear 12 FoodTechnology
This week we held our SubjectSelection afternoon with our year 10students. Teachers were on hand to
provide advice and guidanceregarding senior subjects. The keymessage is that students select a
pattern of study that interests themand use the resources available
such as the Google classroom andthe Wauchope High School
Subject Selection booklet to assistthem in their decision making
process.
Year 12 2020 – Trial HSC Examination Timetable
10th of August – 21st of August 2020 (Weeks 4 and 5)
Venue – Wauchope RSL Club / Wauchope High School
Exam Time / Date
Monday 10/08 Tuesday 11/08 Wednesday 12/08 Thursday 13/08 Friday 14/08
Morning Session
8:55am start
Advanced English – Paper 1
1hr 30mins + 10mins reading
Standard English – Paper 1 1hr 30mins + 10mins reading
Advanced English – Paper 2
2hrs + 5mins reading
Standard English – Paper 2 2hrs + 5mins reading
PD/H/PE
3hrs + 5mins reading
Agriculture
3hrs + 5mins reading
Chemistry 3hrs + 5mins reading
Drama
1hr 30mins + 5mins reading
Food Technology 3hrs + 5mins reading
Modern History
3hrs + 5mins reading
Community and Family Studies
3hrs + 5mins reading
Mathematics Advanced 3hrs + 10mins reading
Mathematics Standard 2
2hrs 30mins + 10mins reading
Business Services 2hrs + 5mins reading
Afternoon Session
12:00pm start
Legal Studies
3hrs + 5mins reading
Primary Industries 2hrs + 5mins reading
Ancient History
3hrs + 5mins reading
Industrial Technology Timber 1hr 30mins + 5mins reading
Kitchen Operations
2hrs + 5mins reading
Year 12 2020 – Trial HSC Examination Timetable
10th of August – 21st of August 2020 (Weeks 4 and 5)
Venue – Wauchope RSL Club
Exam Time / Date
Monday 17/08 Tuesday 18/08 Wednesday 19/08 Thursday 20/08 Friday 21/08
Morning Session
8:55am start
Business Studies
3hrs + 5mins reading
Construction 2hrs + 5mins reading
Information Processes and
Technology 3hrs + 5mins reading
Physics
3hrs + 5mins reading
Biology
3hrs + 5mins reading
History Extension 2hrs + 10mins reading
Visual Arts
1hr 30mins + 5mins reading
Drama - Practical
4hrs in G5 (Cover A. Thomas)
Music - Practical
3hrs in H1 (Cover W. Brennan)
Kitchen Operations - Practical
4hrs in M5 (Cover B. James)
Afternoon Session
1:00pm start
Mathematics Extension 2hrs + 10mins reading
Music – Aural
1hr + 5mins reading
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