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LATROBE HIGH SCHOOL
Department of Education
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT
Over the last fortnight, students have been involved in many learning opportunities outside of the
classroom;
-assisting at primary school Cross-Country events
-attending the Don College Production ‘Shrek’
-participating in the Don College Rock Climbing Challenge
-running at the Inter-High Cross-Country Carnival at Hellyer College
-rafting on the Mersey River
-RYDA (Rotary Youth Driver Awareness program)
-and Laser Skirmish at Fulton Park, Forth.
On all occasions, we received positive feedback from the community about student behaviour, work ethic
and engagement. Teachers are willing to provide learning opportunities outside the classroom, when
students are respectful, positive, hardworking and well-behaved. We should be extremely proud of the
reputation our students are building for themselves and our school community. Not only do teachers
have high expectations of students, students have high expectations of each other.
Be Kind Week
A wonderful idea has been initiated by our Student Leadership Team- ‘Be Kind Week’.
Throughout next week, they have compiled a list of activities to promote positive
relationships and respect, through being kind to each other. The team wanted to make
sure they developed a positive slant on anti-bullying and provide opportunities for all
students to model helpful and kind behaviours. I know these initiatives will continue to
drive a positive culture, where students feel safe, supported and feel a sense of belonging.
At our assembly yesterday, I showed a video clip that highlights the benefits of being kind
to others. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufQpgYSDRdU
Grade 7 Maths Presentation Night
Tomorrow, parents of Grade 7 students will receive a letter invite from our Maths team to an information
session with parents and students. The evening will be held during the second last week of term, on
Wednesday 28 June. There is a direct correlation between student success and parent engagement. The
Maths team have planned a Maths program where parents can play an active role in supporting their child’s
learning. Don’t worry, you don’t have to be an expert at Maths! If possible, we would love to see every
parent there.
Issue No. 9
22 June 2017
BRENT ARMITSTEAD
PRINCIPAL
COMING EVENTS
June 2017 Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
22 23 24 25
26 27 28 Grade 7 Maths
Info Evening (tbc)
29 30
July 2017 Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
1 2
3 4 State Cross
Country
5 Grade 7
Immunisations/
Outdoor Ed Camp
to Beauty Point
6 Reports posted
home/ Outdoor
Education Camp to
Beauty Point
7 8 9
10 Term 2
Holidays start
11 12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21 22 23
24 Student-Free
Day
25 Term 3 Starts 26 Parent/Teacher
3.30-5.00pm
27 Parent/Teacher
3.30-6.30pm
28 29 30
31
Junior Leadership Can Drive
For the last three weeks of term, from 19 June to 7 July, the Junior Leadership classes will be holding a whole school Can
Drive. The aim is to donate/collect as many non-perishable items as possible – each donated item will earn a point for the
students’ house. Points will be counted in the last week of term.
Any donations of canned goods, spaghetti, baked beans, pasta, pasta sauce, cereals and similar items would be greatly
appreciated. These items will be donated to local community organisations such as YFCC (Youth, Family & Community
Connections) and City Mission.
We encourage you to get involved, it’s a great opportunity to support others in our community who are experiencing
hardship.
School Cross Country
On Wednesday 31 May, our school Cross Country Carnival was held at Kings Park. Participation was high on the day and
it was great to see the wave of red, green and blue running through Kings Park, Pig Island and along Sheean Walk. The
top seven students from each grade and each gender were invited to attend the Inter High Cross Country Carnival on
Wednesday 14 June at Hellyer College, Burnie. (A report follows)
It was a very close battle in the house points competition with Cygnus coming out victorious for the 3rd time this year
(with victories in the Swimming Carnival and the Big Day Out Carnival as well).
Congratulations to the Grade 8’s who had the largest participation on the day!!
Champions and runner-up’s from the school carnival were acknowledged at the assembly for their fantastic running.
These are listed below:
Grade 8 Grade 7 Grade 10 Grade 9
85.9% 81.3% 72.8% 62.3%
CYGNUS ORION PEGASUS
693 689 446
Grade Champion Runner Up
Grade 7 Boys Roman Jopson Toby Rockliff
Grade 7 Girls Lily Johnson Keisha Williams
Grade 8 Boys Jack Maynard Jonte Armitstead
Grade 8 Girls Belle Needham Briar Parker
Grade 9 Boys Jayden Last Logan Howe
Grade 9 Girls Ashtyn Dennison Courtney Bieman
Grade 10 Boys James Burnett Aiden Kissick
Grade 10 Girls Darcy Miller Antoinette Clarke
INTER HIGH CROSS COUNTRY
On Wednesday 14 June, 54 students from Latrobe High School participated in the Inter High Cross
Country Carnival at Hellyer College in Burnie. It was a very difficult course with many hills and obstacles
to overcome, including a massive hill to climb close to the finish line. Many students from all schools fell
or slipped in the muddy conditions, which made for a tense, yet enjoyable day.
The best places for each grade and gender include:
Grade 7 girls: Keisha Williams -17th
Grade 7 boys: Roman Jopson-7th
Grade 8 girls: Belle Needham-4th
Grade 8 boys: Jack Maynard -2nd
Grade 9 girls: Ashtyn Dennison -1st
Grade 9 boys: Jayden Last -28th
Grade 10 girls: Darcy Miller -1st
Grade 10 boys: James Burnett -3rd
Latrobe High had a very successful day placing 3rd overall,
in front of some much bigger schools. With all of the
Grade 8 girls placing in the top 20, they also won a
pennant as the top school in that age and gender group.
Belle Needham 4th
Briar Parker 5th
Asha Lamprey 6th
Renee Flack 8th
Brialee Connelly 9th
Coco Blizzard 16th
Becky Bentley 18th
A big thank you to Mr Shaw, Miss Hardy, Miss Johnson, Mr Febey,
and all the parents for coming and supporting us.
By Jack Maynard and Belle Needham.
GRADE 7 REPORT
Congratulations to the following on their excellent results at the Inter High Cross Country Championships at Hellyer
College, Burnie on Wednesday 14 June: Roman Jopson (7th), Will Sanderson (15th), Toby Rockliff (28th), Kaleb
Sims (32nd), Cooper Armitstead (34th), Jack Darby (46th) Jake Grubb (52nd); Keisha Williams (17th), Lily
Johnson (20th), Tara Steers (21st), Ashlea Dowling (46th), Abby Brown (57th) Aaliah Dennison (59th) and Charli
Hingston (62nd). Your performances were fantastic in your first Inter High Cross Country Carnival!!
Congratulations to Ena Nichols, Zoe Bugg, Dove Smith, Coby Towns, Thomas Gaffney, Cooper
Armitstead, Roman Jopson, Blade Blackburn and Dan Abd-Sahak who represented the school at the North
West Rock Climbing Championships hosted by Don College on Thursday 15 June.
Personal Interest subjects for Term 3 and 4 will be selected soon by students. A reminder that they need to do this
promptly but accurately to ensure that they get the subject choices that they desire. With many Grade 7’s experiencing
tasters on a Wednesday morning, they’ve now tried a large range of what the school offers to assist them with their
choice. Students will rotate to a new taster as of June 28 with the following classes:
7A- Music; 7B- Cooking; 7C- Art; 7D- MDT and 7E- Drama. Students will remain in these taster Personal Interests for
every Wednesday morning Block 1 class until Wednesday 23 August.
If you have any concerns or enquiries, please do not hesitate to contact me on 64261061 or email on:
Aaron Humphrey- Grade 7 Coordinator
POSITIVE RELATIONSHIPS
Our Grade 7 Cross Country team did an amazing job at
the Inter High Carnival on Wednesday 14 June, finishing
very high in the field of approximately 80 students. The
team ran strongly, and as a team were able to place well
against the other schools. Pictured here is both the
boys and girls teams ready to run (plus Toby running
very strongly up the hill).
GRADE 7 REPORT continued
LEARNING
Students have maintained a fantastic work ethic
in Maths with students focussing on
measurement. Parents will have an opportunity
on Wednesday 28 June to be involved in a
Maths Information session offered by the
Grade 7 Maths teaching team. More
information will be sent out prior to the night.
RESILIENCE
Well done to Will (pictured) who showed great
resilience by bouncing back after a disappointing run at
the school Cross Country Carnival, where he finished 7th
and only just made the school team. At the Inter High he
went on to finish 2nd out of all Grade 7 Latrobe High
students and 15th overall. He finished four minutes
behind Roman (our best Grade 7 Latrobe boy at both
events) at the school carnival, but only 30 seconds
behind him at the Inter High! Well done, Will!
RESPECT
Students have shown respect whilst in their
Health lessons as they are learning about
personal safety and body image.
They have been able to understand the reasons
to maintain confidentiality whilst online and
how to ensure their social media accounts are
private.
DRAMA DEPARTMENT
The first half of the year has been a busy time for the Drama Department. Junior classes spent the first term
developing basic Drama skills by way of drama games, role-play, and simple improvisations, and are now
working on whole-class plays. Senior classes have concentrated on more advanced pieces that have involved
monologues and small group work.
Mrs Cadle’s Creative Arts class has been preparing performance work, ready for the Devonport Eisteddfods
later in the year. Drama students also attended Don College’s production of ‘Shrek’, which was a lot of fun.
It was wonderful for students to see a proper performance, with costumes, lighting and music. It was a
great excursion.
Our wonderful new Performing Arts facilities are slowly being completed. Blackout curtaining was hung
earlier this term, and we are eagerly awaiting the final stages of the theatrical lighting system to be installed.
Students really appreciate and enjoy our new teaching area. It is hard to believe we managed without it for
so long. It will make such a difference when it is fully-functional, and all our Drama classes will be able to
practise with lighting and sound.
Below are a variety of classes rehearsing and presenting drama pieces performed in class.
GRADE 8 REPORT
On Wednesday 5 July (the last Wednesday of Term 2), we are holding our whole Grade 8 Assembly in the Gym.
Students have the opportunity to display their creativity, leadership and entertainment skills during this block (1:50-
3:00pm) in front of their peers. The Creative Arts class will be displaying their videos/films that they have created since
the beginning of the year, and hopefully some Drama or Music pieces will be presented by students as well.
This is a great opportunity for those who want to be a part of the leadership team when they are in Grade 10, and for
them to start practising public/performing skills for the future.
Parents are most welcome to attend, so please send me an email if you would like to attend (students certainly won’t
let me know that you’re intending on coming!). Look forward to seeing you then.
Tim Macmichael, Grade 8 Coordinator [email protected]
Positive Relationships
It was great to walk around and see some of the Maths and Science classes this
week, there is some fantastic learning that occurs in these two curriculum areas.
Mrs. McPhee is one of the Grade 8 teachers for these particular areas (pictured).
She certainly has a philosophy of putting the ‘learner first’ and develops quality
relationships with all of her students.
Learning
If you have a queasy stomach, look away now! I walked into Mrs. Crossin’s class
this week to witness the 8C class dissect a sheep’s pluck (heart, liver and lungs…
yes, I had to Google this myself!) as part of the Science curriculum. Here is Belle
and CJ proudly showing their learning in this lesson! The smell, I must say, wasn’t
the greatest….
Resilience
A key value here at Latrobe High School is centred around Resilience, which for
me means ‘bouncing back’, accepting your responsibilities and facing up to
adversity or difficult situations. These boys in 8B (Ronan, Cooper, Jack, Levi and
Jaxon) can, at times, be found to be off-task! When challenged to do the right
thing, they respond very well by working hard.
Respect
In my classroom, I have the original ‘Fidget Device’, a tennis ball. The one pictured
here with Meg and Porcha I have had since I arrived here at Latrobe High School.
Any student during the lesson can take my tennis ball from my ‘red tub’ and
responsibly play with it, and then respectfully return in at the end of the lesson. It
hasn’t been lost once!
NORTH WEST ROCK CLIMBING CHAMPIONSHIPS
On Thursday 15 June, 24 students represented the school at the North West Rock Climbing Championships held at
Don College, Devonport. Our team consisted of many Grade 9 students with a couple of years’ experience and many
students also making their debut.
Notable performances on the day include: Lachlan Harris winning the Senior Boys Speed Climb, Amy Fawkner win-
ning the Senior Girls Speed Climb, Roman Jopson winning the Junior Boys Inverted Wall Speed Climb and Dan Abd-
Sahak runner up in the same event.
BE KIND WEEK
There are countless acts that the world could benefit from having more of. Kindness is one of them.
When you are kind, you're not only helping others, you are helping yourself, too. There's a large amount of
evidence to prove that being kind makes you, and others around you, happy. We all need to be kind to each
other and ourselves.
Throughout next week, the leadership team will be running a different activity, every day, to help spread the
message - BE KIND. These activities include -
Monday - We lift each other up! Come and put your thumb print on our banner to support
'lifting each other up'.
Tuesday - Coloured ribbons in homeroom. Wear these ribbons for the rest of the week to show
your support for these great causes.
Orange - is the ribbon for self-harm awareness. We have chosen this ribbon because we
believe being kind can decrease the like likelihood of self-harm occurring.
Blue - is the ribbon for anti-bullying awareness. We have chosen this ribbon because this
week's theme of being kind and considerate of others can help prevent bullying.
Lime green - is the ribbon for mental health awareness. We have chosen this ribbon as being
kind can help improve mental health.
Wednesday - Blue for Beyond Blue - wear a blue accessory and bring a gold
coin donation to donate to Beyond Blue, an independent non-profit
organisation working to address issues associated with depression, anxiety
disorders and related mental disorders
Thursday - Positive messages in homeroom - all students
will have the opportunity to express a positive opinion of another in
home room. Grade 7 students will also be attending a workshop with
the Leadership Team.
Friday - The Leadership team will be spreading the love.....
Congratulations to Grade 9 student, ASHLEE WOOLLEY and former LHS student Ebony White, for
having been chosen to represent the state in the Bowls Tasmania Junior Team. They will be competing in
Victoria from 11—13 July.
GOOD LUCK, GIRLS!
Good luck to Colby McCall who will represent Tasmania in South Australia, from Wednesday 21 June
through to Tuesday 27 June, in the Australian Off-Road Championships. Colby will race in the J4 division on
Saturday and Sunday with approximately 30 other riders from around Australia.
On Saturday he will race in a two hour ride competition (Enduro) and on Sunday, he will compete in the
sprint race which has multiple rounds. Colby is one of five Tasmanian riders heading over to South
Australia, and he would like to thank North West Motorcycles for their ongoing support.
GRADE 9 REPORT
There is only a little over two weeks to go in Term 2. Teachers are finalising their assessments in preparation for the
mid-year report. This is a very important time to make sure all students are giving their best efforts and are finishing all
work requirements.
Winter weather is bringing with it a challenge for the students to stay warm. I urge parents to support the school with
the uniform policy that has been put in place by the Latrobe High School School Association. Please ensure that your son
or daughter is attending school wearing the correct uniform. Instead of non-uniform jackets, thermals are a great idea to
keep warm and they are not seen.
RESPECT and POSITIVE RELATIONSHIPS:
Zoie Ambrose was respecting the contract agreement by returning $1.50 she owed
Mr MacMichael. Well done Zoie, I wasn’t sure if you could do it, but Mr MacMichael
had full confidence in you!
BEST EFFORTS:
Cross Country:
TOP 10 BOYS, 1st – 10th: Jayden Last, Logan Howe, Trent Williams, Magnus Overdijk, Blake Glann, Kynan Quinn,
Cooper Draney, Lennon Glashower, Luke Brydon, Jacob Ball.
TOP 10 GIRLS, 1st – 10th: Ashtyn Dennison, Courtney Bieman, Molly Carter, Amber Hall, Ella Hingston, Zoie
Ambrose, Georgia Smith, Amy Fawkner, Ashlee Woolley, Shanaye Barnes.
Strength Awards: Charlette Barwick-Wilson, Magnus Overdijk, Taylor Sherriff, Arabella Catlin, Amy Fawkner, Shanaye
Barnes, Hollie Dobson, Jacob Ball
FANTASTIC EFFORT!!!
RESILIENCE:
Act for Peace - Food Ration Challenge: Bell Freestone-Spindle-Tree will take part in the Food Ration Challenge and
show the refugees in Jordan that she is with them and not against them. She is urging people to support this cause and go
to the website and sign up to make a difference or join a group. She is hoping to make money to raise awareness of the
way Syrian refugees live life.
Please check out the website: https://actforpeace.rationchallenge.org.au/#resources
Good luck Bell!
Thank you for reading.
If you have any queries regarding your child, please contact me via email: [email protected]
Daniel Karafilis
Grade 9 Coordinator
A Refugee Girl
by Mable Freestone-Spindle-Tree
The sky is dark and dull, there isn’t a single child running
around on the street playing. Everyone’s door is locked.
They’re all scared of what is happening. I’m scared as well. My mother is thinking we may have to move to
Jorden to be safe from what’s happening. Father says it won’t be safe soon. This scares me even more.
I don’t know what is going to happen to me, or my family. I asked my mother and my father if they’re going to
tell my brother what’s happening. They said it would scare him too much.
My mother and father say they are going to take us to Jorden to live in a refugee camp. Father said it is safe
there. I hope he’s right, but I don’t want to move from Syria, it’s my home and I love it here, but I realise I
would rather be safe from the war.
ARTIST OF THE MONTH
May
Brodie Speers – Perspective Street Scape
Lily Robinson – Charcoal Eye
Declan Porter – Self Portrait
Courtney Bieman – Self Portrait
LATROBE HIGH ART IS NOW ON INSTAGRAM! FOLLOW us on Instagram – Latrobe High School now has an Instagram gallery. It is a great way for both
students and families to see what we have been working on. Search for “latrobehighart”
ARTIST OF THE MONTH
June
Troy Kenny – Perspective Street
Brianna Walker – Stencil Portrait
Isabella Anderson – Stencil Portrait
Ella Westcott – Line Portrait
GRADE 10 REPORT
On Thursday last week all Grade 10 students went to RYDA. RYDA is a driver safety learning program
aimed at young people. Here we learnt the importance of abiding by road rules and were told of the
consequences of drink driving, driving under the influence of drugs, speeding and reckless driving.
Our day was filled with many activities, from learning about car safety to being warned by the police. The
part of the day that had the most impact was hearing from a road accident victim about how his life was
ruined from just one stupid mistake.
I hope that all Grade 10 students found this day valuable and never take risks on the road.
Emily Ryan
Devon Netball Association
Ashleigh Brazill Netball Clinics Ashleigh Brazill – Collingwood Magpies Vice-Captain is coming
to Devon this July!!
Ashleigh will be offering netball clinics these school holidays.
Come along, learn and have fun!
When: Tuesday 11 July, 2017
Where: St Brendan Shaw College Gymnasium
Price: $40 pp
Clinic 1 8-11 years 9:00am – 10:30am
Clinic 2 12&13’s 10:45pm – 12:15pm
Clinic 314&15’s 12:45pm – 2:45pm
Clinic 416+ 3:00pm – 5:00pm
The Clinic will focus on:
Footwork
Attack
Defense
Defense around the circle
Nominations to the netball office email - [email protected]
Payment is required to secure your place.
______________________________________________________________________
P O Box 689, Quoiba 7310 Telephone/Fax 6427 2786 Email: [email protected]
www.devon.tas.netball..com.au
ShimJang Taekwondo ShimJang Taekwondo is here in your school gym! Every Monday and Wednesday
night 6:15-7:30pm come along to Latrobe High School gym for a free lesson - that’s
right, FREE for one whole hour. See what is crammed into a jam-packed session with
Chief Instructor Josh - you won’t regret the decision. All ages three and above are
welcome, see you there!.
Call for any additional information.
Chief Instructor Josh Johnson on 0488770959.
DEVONPORT STAMP CLUB
STAMP, COIN AND MILITARIA FAIR
Saturday 8 July 2017
Major raffle prize: $100 voucher to spend at
Anvers Chocolates, Devonport
To be drawn at the fair at 2.30 pm
LATROBE HIGH SCHOOL
CAFÉ
The Café is open between 8:30am – 8:45am for ordering lunch.
CONTACT DETAILS
101 Percival Street, LATROBE, TAS 7307
PO Box 105, Latrobe 7307
Phone: 6426 1061 Fax: 6426 2242
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://latrobehigh.education.tas.edu.au
BREAKFAST CLUB
Wednesdays and Fridays - 8.15 – 8.40 am
in LHS Café
All welcome. Come in for a milo or hot chocolate and some raisin toast.
Have a chat or play cards before school starts.
Rules: all food to be eaten in the café, and bring a positive
attitude.
Look forward to seeing you.
DISCLAIMER:
Parents should note that advertisements for educational services, companies, activities or similar
events are published as a community service. Latrobe High School is in no way liable for the
quality, supervision or integrity of the provider and strongly suggests that parents make their own
enquiries before engaging with the advertised event.
Brent Armitstead
Principal