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N EW S L E T T E RRESPECT - SUCCESS - COMPASSION - INTEGRITY
Adventist Schools Victoria Annual Conference (ASVAC) On January 23, all Victorian Adventist edu-cators met at Gilson College in Melbourne for the ASVAC program. The theme for this year was ‘Voice.’ Staff were richly blessed by the speakers and break out sessions. Professor Russel Quaglia spoke on Student Voice. To have a ‘voice’, students become active participants in meaningful discus-sions about what and how they learn. They can give input and suggestions which are actively sought by the school community. Three parts to having a voice include: 1. Sharing genuine ideas and thoughts in a trusting and respectful way. 2. Offering realistic suggestions for the good of everyone. 3. Accepting responsibility for what you sug-gest AND what needs to be done. Mrs Nina Atcheson encouraged each of us to daily find a quiet place to spend time
with God. A couple of Henderson College educators presented several key addresses and/or led out in network groups. The fol-lowing Henderson College colleagues were also honoured for their service to our Ad-ventist Educational system:
Excellence in Leadership 2019 Mrs Isabelle Millien.
Honoured for five years of service to Adven-tist Education: Ashley Ferry, Krystelle Hol-man, Jodie de Groot.
Monday, 3rd February 2020 Week 2 - Term 1
• Parent/Guardian: have you updated all your forms with the office this year?
• Returned your Primary or High School swimming per-mission?
Important things to take note of:
Skoolbag AppHave you downloaded the Henderson Col-lege app yet?! Did you know its:•Easy to use •You can send absentee notifications to school •Send Panadol permis-sions to school •Send change of details notes •View Newsletters •Parent information •Alerts & Notifications can pop up to show you when new information is added
School TimesJust a reminder regarding our daily routine at school: Playground supervision will be provided each morning from 8:15am on the Primary Oval area and at the front of school until 3:50pm. Parents are asked to respect these times and note that there is no formal su-pervision of the playground occurring out-side of these times. NO child is permitted to wait in the car park without an adult.
Car Parking Please park your car in the center car spaces if you are going to pick up your child. How-ever, if you have arranged with your child to come straight to your car for a quick pickup remain in your car ‘Kiss and Drop off and pick up zone’. Please pay close attention to the signs out-side the school and watch your speed when traveling through all school zones. Thank you! :)
School FeesParents paying their fees Annually or by Term are reminded that to obtain your discount accounts are due by Friday 21st February, 2020. For those parents who would like to use Internet Bank-ing please ensure you include your first name initial
and surname in the description. Banking details are as follows: Fees: Acc Name: SDA Schools (Vic) Ltd T/A Henderson College BSB: 033-242 Acc No: 24 5087Bus: Acc Name: Hender-son College Bus Ac-count BSB: 733-242 Acc No: 47 6483
Welcome to Henderson College, 2020!
A warm welcome to our returning students and to 42 newly enrolled stu-dents. Plenty of smiles, a few nerves, meeting new friends and catching up
with old ones, all made for a very exciting start to 2020.
We look forward to getting to know all new students and families throughout the year.
Our current enrolment for 2020 stands at 198, up from 185 in 2019. Praise God! We are excited to see how God will bless and grow our community throughout 2020.
Sandra Ferry
I would like to welcome everyone back to school for 2020. On Friday it was great seeing everyone have so much fun participating in all the activities, it was a great way to start off the year and I am sure we are
going to have a lot more fun throughout 2020 and many wonderful memories will be made. All the best to the Year 7/8’s as they head off to camp today. Have a great week ! Venise Lang
Homework Club will start in Week 3 - Monday 11th February from 3:30 - 4:15pm. Maths Homework Club is also available on Thursday afternoon at the same times.
Parents please note - a Primary and a High School teacher will both be in atten-dance on the Monday only, so all students are welcome to attend however Thursday afternoon is for High School students only.
PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE
STUDENT WELFARE MESSAGE
HOMEWORK CLUB
Swimming All students in both the Primary and High School will be involved in a swimming skills program over the coming 2 weeks. Prep - 6: 10/2/20- 13/2/20 (No swimming on Wednesdays for Prep students) Years 7/8: 14/2/20,17/2/20 & 19/2/20 Years 9/10: 07/2/20, 14/2/20 & 18/2/20.
Please note: the Henderson College Swim-ming Carnival in on Friday 21st February at the Irymple Pool and all students are encour-aged to participate.
Vocal/Piano Tuition Vocal and music lessons are available for any students interested. Please contact the following for more information and pay-ment details: Louise Judd (piano/keyboard/clarinet or saxophone) - Ph: 0408 596 944 Janice Alden (vocal) - Ph: 0417 395 911 or [email protected]
Uniform All students are now required to be wearing
their school hats each time they are outside. Could you please en-sure your student has one and it is clearly named. Uniform shop is open between 8:30am - 4:00pm.
Canteen- start-ing this week! Canteen will be avail-able every Friday starting this week, February 7th. Please see attached menu.
Attention Parents! A big THANK YOU to all the families who attended our Regis-tration Days! For those families who haven’t updated any forms yet you will need to come into the office to complete them. A follow-up phone call will be occurring over the next couple of weeks for all families who haven’t complet-ed their forms yet.
Happy Hands Happy Hands is a program purely de-veloped to inspire and encourage creativity with your little ones. Meet other mums, enjoy planned craft times together and have fun creating a take home master piece made especially by those special little people you love. The first session of Happy Hands runs Thursday 13th February from 9:30 to 11am in the stadium. Have a look on the below website at this terrific pro-gram and book into
the session, visit the Happy Hands website at: http:// www.hap-pyhandsart.com
Conveyance Attention Parents/ Guardians: if you live more than 4.8km from the school you will be eligible for a government travel allowance. If you wish to apply for convey-ance and have not completed a form for 2020, please contact the office.
Prep/1 G had fun with fruit salad on Friday!Prep/1 G had fun with fruit salad on Friday!
Students keeping cool on fun day!Students keeping cool on fun day!
Asthma -important! Henderson Parent: as you are aware, new asthma action plans from Doctor’s are a requirement for each school year. 2020 plans need to be handed into the office by Thursday 20th February for con-tinued attendance. Please contact the office if there is an issue-thank you.
Healthy Lunch Box Builder healthylunchbox.com.au is an interac-tive tool that can take the guesswork out of putting together a healthy lunch box, with tips and tricks for fussy eaters and timesaving cooking hacks as well. There’s also a range of reci-pes to help keep that lunch box fresh and appealing over a year’s worth of school lunches.
PB4L Fun Day!!Loads of fun was had on Friday by students, as they through six activities to remind them of the schools 4 core values; Respect, Integrity, Success and Compassion.
DedicationFriday afternoon was devoted to recognis-ing and upholding our student elected leaders for 2020, how-ever all students were encouraged to be the best version of them-selves in 2020! To not let the fear of failure,
comparison, judge-ment stop them from doing what will make them great.
Recy-clable ItemsDear Parents, The Primary music teachers would love for you to bring to the office over the next 2 weeks, any of the following recyclable items (Students will use them to make percussion instru-ments). Thank you ·Any size tin cans·Inner rolls from glad
Our whole-school theme for this year is the POWER OF ONE - One Way, One Truth, One Life, One Love. This theme is inspired by the bible verse John 14:6… “Jesus told him, “I am the way, the truth and the life. No one can come
to the Father except through me.” We aim to encourage each student to under-stand the power of one. This idea that even through the power of one single person we are able to make a difference in our school and community. Changing our world one small step at a time. We want to inspire them to be excited for every new day, to appreciate how blessed they are to see each new morn-ing, to make the most out of it and know that they truly matter. We aim to nurture them in their successes and reassure them in their failures; and reminding them that it is often through failure that we learn. We want to help them develop their relationship with Jesus who is the way, the truth, the life and ultimately a God who demonstrates uncondi-tional love.Pastor Gerrard Price
CHAPLAIN’S MESSAGE
Prep/1 K first day of school!Prep/1 K first day of school!
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The Invictus Wellbeing Program Presentation - Joshua Brown
The Invictus Wellbeing Program is a long-term multimodel wellbeing experience that will be integrated into our school program for students in Years 7-10. Students are given a lived experience of positive psychology, com-bined with ongoing outdoor education and regular memory events that have been cus-tom made in order for students to harness skills and ways of thinking that will promote resilience and wellbeing for the rest of their lives. The program is built around four elements: Network, Master, Journey and Serve - each thoughtfully created to cover a wide range of issues and build the global competencies of the future. A full curriculum including lesson plans, online resources and event descrip-tions make it straight forward for teachers and facilitators to deliver the program.
The content draws on the research of Dr Martin Seligman (Positive Psychology) and a number of other leading academics, ensur-ing that the framework is evidence-based and philosophically robust. It combines out-door education, skill mastery, soft skill acqui-sition and service learning to encourage par-ticipants to develop the type of outlook that enables them to live lives defined by self-con-fidence, curiosity, empathy and compassion. During each element, students are invited to take part in a significant memory event that epitomises the life lessons learnt in the corre-sponding segment of the curriculum.
Joshua Brown, original author of this pro-gram will be giving a presentation in the
Stadium Monday 17th February at 6:45pm.
We will provide hot potatoes and fruit salad for tea.
Please fill in the form attached if you plan to attend.
School PhotosStudent school photos will be held onMonday 24th February. Students will bringtheir school photo forms home today or to-morrow. All forms must be returned to the of-fice by Wednesday 19th February, regardless of whether you are ordering any photos.Family photo order forms are alsoavailable from the office. Students arerequired to be dressed in full SUMMERUNIFORM: this way everyone will be looking their best.
Parents paying by cash please note:Correct cash will need to be included inthe photo ordering envelopes prior to arriv-ing at school - the office will not be able to change cash on the day.
Yr 2/3 ready to start the school year!Yr 2/3 ready to start the school year!
Are you following Henderson College on facebook? Look us up!
UPCOMING DATES
February
3-7 Yr 7/8 Camp - Adelaide
7 High School Swimming
10-13 Primary Swimming
14 High School Swimming
17 Yr 7/8 Swimming
18 Yr 9/10 Swimming
19 Yr 7/8 Swimming
21 Swimming Carnival
24 School Photos
24-28 Week of Spiritual Emphasis (WOSE)
March
2-6 Yr 9 Camp9 Labour Day Holiday
16-20 Mobile Dental Van
19 Yr 7/10 Immunisation
23-26 Yr 5/6 Camp
27 Last day Term 1
April
13 Easter Monday
14 First day Term 2
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R E S P E C T • I N T E G R I T Y • S U C C E S S • C O M P A S S I O N
Invictus Wellbeing Program Presentation
Order Form
FAMILY NAME: ____________________________________
Number attending: _______
Can we please order the following number of:
HOT POTATOES: _______