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PRINCIPAL’S REPORT
The next three weeks for your diary TERM 1 WEEK 4 2019
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
25 Feb - 01 Mar
SRC Meeting Open Night - 6pm Year 12 Investigating Science - Task 2
04 - 08 Mar Year 12 Bio Task SRC Meeting
SRC afternoon tea
11 - 15 Mar SRC Meeting Year 12 Modern History Assessment
Year 11 Modern History Assessment
Selective Schools Test - Hall
Year 11 Advance Maths
Year 12 Ancient History Assessment Year 12 SLR Assessment
Dwayne Hopwood Principal
It was great to such a huge number of boys and their parents attend the Meet the Teams night yesterday. Besides starting to develop a strong relationship with staff it also presents an opportunity for parents to meet each other. Sometimes there is the natural tendency in high school to take a step back for such relationships, especially when teenagers actively try to run interference! Even up until Year 12 it is important to know your son’s friends and their parents. It is natural and healthy for boys’ circles of friendship to grow and for all these relationships to influence the man that he will eventually become. However it is always good for parents to know who these relationships are and the influence that they have.
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Students of 7 Da Vinci used a set of dice: one red and one white and magnets to learn the concept of finding the sum of positive and negative integers. The red dice represents negative numbers while the white dice represents positive numbers. The students made a model using the magnets to represent a mathematical sum. They matched up the positive and negative magnets to solve the problem. For example Mr Tenefrancia 7 Da Vinci Mathematics Teacher
OPPOSITES ATTRACT
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Year 8 after school Drama ensemble was off to a great start this week! Students are
refreshing their improvisation skills and working together creating small scenes. The boys had a blast and are looking forward to the rest of the term where they can further develop their skills as an actor. The boys are eager to perform their best works from the ensemble at the Creative Arts Night in term 4 this year! 7 Da Vinci Drama has begun their term looking at all the skills that make a confident actor. This week they have been focusing on Mime. They have created scenes based on the ideas: travelling, conflict and politics. Such great talent already, we look forward to seeing these boys in the invitation only Drama ensemble next year!
Mr R Ahearne - Drama Teacher
DRAMA TERM 1
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The Science Club has had a fantastic start to the year, with students from a range of year groups attending the first Science Club workshop this week. The students learnt all about the process of crystallisation and made their own copper sulfate crystals. They also started testing the effect of cooling rate on the formation of the crystals by heating one solution with a Bunsen burner and leaving a second solution to evaporate slowly at room temperature. The students will observe their crystals and gather their final experimental data next week.
Science Club is on every Wednesday at recess in G1. It is a great opportunity for students to learn all about Science and participate in fun experiments. Everyone is welcome!
SCIENCE CLUB
Ms Prasad Science Teacher
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STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE COUNCIL REPORT
2019 is going to be a huge year for Ashfield Boys’ SRC Team with already many events scheduled and many being organised for the course of the year. I had the pleasure of attending a Prefect Afternoon Tea on 12th February with 4 other of our Senior Prefects (Chao Wang, Argus Alquiros, Travis Campbell and Vincent Li) at Danebank Anglican School for Girls in Hurstville. It was a great opportunity to meet other Student Leaders in our wide Sydney Region and participate in a number of different team building activities. The Senior Prefect Leadership Team have also scheduled our own Prefect Afternoon Tea that will take place on 26thFebruary. This will be a great opportunity to observe all the different school missions that other school leaders have for their own school.
Daniel Lahood 2019 Senior Prefect/SRC Publicist
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Year 7 students will be having their first vaccination on Thursday 11th April 2019 during Periods 1-4. Representatives from the NSW School Vaccination Program will attend Ashfield Boys High School from 8.30-12pm. A link has been provided for the NSW Department of Health, which provides information regarding the school vaccination program in 26 languages and may be of assistance. http://www.health.nsw.gov.au/immunisation/Pages/school_vaccination_language.aspx If you wish for your son to receive their vaccinations at school, please complete the form and ask them to return it to your son’s Roll Call teacher. 2019 the following vaccines will be offered:
Vaccine Who is eligible? Number of doses?
Human Papillomavirus - HPV All Year 7 students 2
Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis (Whooping cough) - dTpa
All year 7 students 1
Meningococcal ACWY All year 10 & 11 students 1
Parents/guardians who wish to withdraw their consent for any reason may do so by providing the school with written
notification.
If you have any questions, please call Ms Pool during school hours on 97986620 (Extension 120).
YEAR 7 VACCINATIONS
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CHESS CLUB
Starts on Thursday 28th
Feb
All chess players welcome
Join school tournaments and inter-school team competitions
Experienced chess coach
Please collect your permission note from Mr McCusker at the Library
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I had the pleasure of accompanying four senior students to a luncheon put on by Inner West Neighbour Aid for clients who are residents in this area, living independently at home and who were over the aged of 93. We celebrated four birthdays over the age of 100, with the oldest member 102. The boys represented our school beautifully showing great care, respect and interest in the guests’ eventful lives. The General Manager of Inner West Neighbour Aid Allison Yee-Brogan has expressed her gratitude below. “Thank you for joining us today at our Seniors Festival Luncheon at the Canada Bay Club. Christopher, Chris, Jackie and Eric you displayed maturity, respect, kindness and friendliness. You were able to lift yourself to the standard that is expected of you when spending time with and talking with seniors in our community. We are so proud to have you in our Neighbour Aid community.”
Ms Gorton
VOLUNTEERING WITH SENIOR CITIZENS
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SWIMMING CARNIVAL
The ABHS swimming carnival was held successfully on 18th February, participation from the boys was fantastic on the day. Photos by: Mr. H Ma
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The first on the court was our second grade team who aimed to bounce back from a disappointing loss to Randwick in the Sydney North knockout competition. This time the opponent was Homebush’s team who finish one place higher at the end of regular season. The start of the game was duplicated from coach Tyler’s drawing board; rock solid defence was mirrored with fearless attack. Within minutes we were up by 10 points (12-2). The lead was increased to 12 points (21-9) halfway through the first half. The end of first half and start of the second half witnessed Homebush’s team rising from the ashes and closing the gap to only two points (29-27). Two back to back time-outs in combination with concurrent feedback ensured our boys regained the necessary composure in their game. We managed to end the game in a way we started securing a tough, though well deserved win, Ashfield 43 - Homebush 36. Next week, we play in the grand final rematch against North Sydney’s side.
Our U15’s team entered the match against Epping as heavy favourite. Apart from trailing 2 - 0, and 4 - 2, we lead the entire time. Saimone Tuedrea was critical in attack while Jaden Bui and Elvis Li dominated inside the key area. During the second half, coach Tenefrancia gave a chance to all his players to experience the semi-final fever, Ashfield 28 - Epping 22. Billy-Sean Epiha’s unavailability to play for our U14’s squad proved costly. His physical presence, in defence and unpredictability in attack couldn’t be replaced. Despite this, Abdul Banse and Tremaine Hinckson almost led our team to a highly improbable win. With 30 seconds to go, the score was locked at 33 all. In their last possession of the game North Sydney managed to score. We had 10 seconds to make history, and under the enormous pressure we
turned the ball over. We were so close, though so far away. Mr S Calic - PDHPE - Coordinator
BASKETBALL 2ND AND U15S TEAMS STORMED INTO THE GRAND FINAL!
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Start Finish
E 3 Injured or sick with
note Executive / Beretin 12:34 14:31
27th February – Grade Sport Organisation – Grand-Final
Assembly
Point Sport Venue Opposition Coach
Leave
class
at:
Assemble
and Sit
at:
Game
Time
A Basketball 1st ABHS Gym BYE TBA 12:34 NA
A Basketball 2nd TBA North Sydney Tyler TBA TBA TBA
B Basketball U15’s TBA North Sydney Tenefrancia TBA TBA TBA
B Basketball U14’s ABHS Gym BYE TBA 12:34 NA
C Cricket 2nd TBA BYE Pietersie 12:34 NA
E Cricket U14’s A Hammond
Park BYE
Richardson Curran
12:34 NA
F Futsal 1st ABHS Oval BYE Phillips 12:34 NA
F Futsal 2nds ABHS Oval BYE Phillips 12:34 NA
G Futsal U15’s A ABHS Oval BYE Bason 12:34 NA
G Futsal U15’s B ABHS Oval BYE Bason 12:34 NA
H Oztag 1st Ashfield
Park BYE Chatwin 12:34 NA
I Oztag U15’s A Ashfield
Park BYE Durand 12:34 NA
J Volleyball 1st ABHS
Canteen BYE Ahearne 12:34 NA
J Volleyball 2nd ABHS
Canteen BYE Ahearne 12:34 NA
K Volleyball U14’s ABHS
Canteen BYE Pool 12:34 NA
L Tennis 2nd and
U15’s Pratten Park BYE Stitt 12:34 NA
M Tennis U14’s Pratten Park BYE Longman 12:34 NA
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RECREATIONAL SPORT - WEEK 20
Assembly
Point Sport Venue Coach
Assemble and Sit in
Year 7 quad at:
Finish Time
A Badminton OP Olympic Park Dobrowolski 11:55 14:31
C Futsal OP/ABHS Olympic Park Ma 11:55 14:31
E Table Tennis OP Olympic Park Lu 11:55 14:31
G Basketball Year 7 Bill Peter’s Re- Belle-Page 12:34 14:31
I Basketball Year 8 ABHS Outdoor
Court Wang 12:34 14:31
K Basketball Years 9-10 ABHS Gym Burford 12:34 14:31
M Football ABHS Oval Hooper 12:34 14:31
O Lawn Bowls Ashfield Park LBC Carrington 12:34 14:31
Q Multi Sport Years 7-8 Hammond Prasad 12:34 14:31
S Multi Sport Years 9-10 Hammond Chu 12:34 14:31
U Power Walk Local Area Jones White 12:34 14:31
W Ultimate Frisbee Ashfield Park Lam 12:34 14:31
Y Theatre Sport D9 Whitting 12:34 14:31
14/15 Outdoor Fitness Ashfield Park Kamal Morris 12:34 14:31
Futsal – Olympic Park Quaycentre booking times:
6,13,20,27 February
20, 27 March NBA - May NBA - June 24,31 July
7,14,28 August 4, 25 September
16 October 6,27 November NBA - December
6 Feb, 24 July-27 Nov Court 4
12 Feb – 27 March Court 1
Table Tennis- Olympic Park Sports Hall
booking times:
6,13,20,27 February 6,13,20 March 8,15,22,29 May 5,12,19,26 June
3,24,31 July 7,14,21,28 August
4,11,18,25 September 16,23,30 October
6,13,20,27 November 4,11 December
All played on Court C
Badminton - Olympic Park NSW Netball
booking times:
6,13,20,27 February 6,13,27 March
3, 10 April 8,15,22 May 12,19 June
3,31 July The rest of the year booking to
be confirmed by end of April
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27th
February – Sport Organisation – YEAR 7
Class Assemble Time/ Point/ Cone colour Finish Time
7 Tolstoy 12:34 – Oval 2:31pm
7 Aristotle 12:34 – Oval 2:31pm
7 Shakespeare 12:34 – Oval 2:31pm
7 Caesar 12:34 – Oval 2:31pm
7 Da Vinci 12:34 – Oval 2:31pm
7 Mabo 12:34 – Oval 2:31pm
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February – Sport Organisation – YEAR 7
Class Sport Played Venue Supervising Teacher
7 Tolstoy Football Ashfield Park Keating
7 Aristotle Football Ashfield Park Cini
7 Shakespeare Football Ashfield Park Payne
7 Caesar Touch ABHS Oval Laris
7 Da Vinci Touch ABHS Oval Karagiannidis
7 Mabo Touch ABHS Oval Marks
Class Wet Weather Assembly Point
for 6 - 27 of February 2019
7 Tolstoy D 4
7 Aristotle F 5
7 Shakespeare E 4
7 Caesar E 5
7 Da Vinci G 14
7 Mabo G 21
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