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MIDDLE ROAD, (PO BOX 1261)DEVONPORT

Phone: 6420 8100.


email: reece.high@education.tas.gov.au

Issue 5

NEWSLETTER 21 August 2009

From the Principal’s Desk


Despite the gloomy weather we have had much to celebrate in the last month. Several students have
been recognised both formally and informally for outstanding achievement. The colours assembly was a
formal way to recognise outstanding achievement in many fields including academic study, sport and
community service.

We provide students with many opportunities to shine. Our Science and Engineering team won the
North West challenge and came fifth at the state event which was an impressive effort given that half of
the winning team did not compete as they were on the ski trip. We also had a number of students
participate in the Maths Relay and learn much about how and what we need to do when we compete.

The feedback from the teachers on the ski trip and other people involved in supporting our students on
that excursion was outstanding. It is great to see and hear about the students having an opportunity to
have fun without all the electronic devices and trappings of life in the 21st century. All too often
children, and I use the word children deliberately as they are under 18 and not adults, want to be adults,
to dress like adults, behave like adults and are forced to be adult. They miss out on some of the simple
pleasures in life.

Our prefects continue to shine in their work around raising awareness of mental health issues, resilience
and bullying. Recently they were recognised at a national conference and last week they presented at the
Tasmanian Principals’ Association Conference on the theme of the next generation and how important it
is for students to be empowered. They have done a lot of work on bullying around the school yard and
the information they have collected is being used in our review of our supportive school community
policy.

Last night we held a social and launched the 40 hour famine and it was great to hear from students and
teachers about how much they enjoyed the evening the and the feedback I received from parents and
the DJ about the behaviour of students at the event was fantastic.

Now I could go on and on about bad behaviour but everyone knows who is doing the right thing and
who is doing the wrong thing. We can all be dragged down by a poor attitude, a lack of commitment and
lack of understanding about what is right and what is wrong but when these comments only relate to a
handful of students we need to take the time to celebrate the effort of all the good students in our
community.
Sheree Vertignan

R e e c e H i g h S ch o o l
NAPLAN Reports to be Distributed at the Beginning of Term 3,
2009

The National Assessment Program – Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) reports for
students in Years 3, 5, 7 and 9 who sat the national tests in literacy and numeracy in May
this year will be sent home during the first week of Term 3, 2009.

Students in all government, Catholic and independent schools were tested and all parents
across Australia will receive results in a common reporting format.

Your child’s report will show national information including how your child performed in
relation to other students in their particular year group, and in comparison to the national
average score for each of the Reading, Writing, Language Conventions (spelling, grammar
and punctuation) and Numeracy tests.

A parent information brochure will also be distributed with the report.

Teachers will be provided with a complete analysis of their students’ results and parents
are invited to contact their child’s teacher in order to discuss any aspect of the tests.
National Science Week Events 2009 - NORTH
ScientificA
Eight days of scientific fun at the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery. Activities will range from school workshops with
MadLab and the UTAS School of Engineering to films, lectures, displays and even a little star gazing
Sunday 16 August - Sunday 23 August
Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery at Inveresk Invermay Road, Launceston www.qvmag.tas.gov.au

Science FREE for ALL


Find out how local companies and institutions are involved in science, share their knowledge of how they do their work,
discover the various careers available in science – and more! Sunday 16 August, 10:00am - 4:00pm www.qvmag.tas.gov.au

MadLab Build your own electronics circuit and take home your own lie detector or burglar alarm.
Sunday 16 August, 10:00am - 4:00pm (drop in session) Cost: $5.00/person www.qvmag.tas.gov.au

Scinema: Festival of Science Film


With 2009 being the International Year of Astronomy and the 200th anniversary of Charles Darwin’s birth, this program offers
a range of short films exploring the stars and the continuing evolution of the
sciences.
Sunday 16 August - Sunday 23 August, screening daily www.csiro.au/scinema

Tasmanian Science Talent Search Technology Challenge,


See student-designed “ping-pong ball” rocket launchers in action as part of this
year’s Technology Challenge for students in primary and middle school. Sunday 16
August 10:00am - 12noon www.key.org.au/stat

UTAS Open Day


Unlock your future and explore your options in science, engineering and technology – as well as health sciences, business,
education, law and the arts. UTAS Open Day includes a comprehensive information expo, the opportunity to talk with staff
and students, course information sessions and tours of campus facilities, as well as the Australian Maritime College Open Day.
Sunday 16 August 10:00am - 3:00pm UTAS, Newnham and Inveresk campuses, Launceston www.utas.edu.au

Sharks, Devils and You: Up Close and Personal


Showcases research and filming of Great White Sharks, and the management of injured and orphaned wildlife, including
Tasmanian Devils, through a short documentary, followed by a forum with the researchers and film-makers involved.
Sunday 16 August, 11:00am; Monday 17 August, 12noon (for school groups) Arts Lecture Theatre, UTAS Newnham campus,
Launceston www.bookendtrust.com

Crap or Credible (How Science is Used to Sell You Stuff) – with Tanya Ha
Find out the real meaning of advertisements, what you can trust and what you should question. Sunday 16 August, 12:30pm,
Monday 17 August, 11:00am & 1:00pm (for schools) Arts Lecture Theatre, UTAS Newnham campus, Launceston
www.scienceweek.info.au

Young Tassie Scientists @ QVMAG


Not all scientists wear lab coats and funny glasses! Come along and hear from Tassie’s best young scientists about their
research and careers. Wednesday 19 August, 4:00pm and 7:00pm Nuala
O’Flaherty Auditorium, Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery at
Inveresk. Bookings essential: phone 6323 3798 or email
www.youngtassiescientists.com

Star Gazing
Ever gazed up at the night sky and wondered which stars and planets you
are looking at? Thursday 20 August, 6:00pm
Nuala O’Flaherty Auditorium, Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery at
Inveresk. Bookings essential: phone 6323 3798 or email education
@launceston.tas.gov.au www.qvmag.tas.gov.au
ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER HEALTH
SCHOLARSHIPS

PUGGY HUNTER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP SCHEME


The closing date for the Puggy Hunter Memorial Scholarship Scheme has now been
extended to 21 August 2009.
The Puggy Hunter Memorial Scholarship Scheme is funded by the Australian Government
Department of Health and Ageing, and administered by Royal College of Nursing, Australia (RCNA).

Scholarships are available for the start of the 2010 academic year and are worth up to $7,500 per
year for part time study and up to $15,000 per year for full time study. Applications are available to
download from www.rcna.org.au.

The scholarship provides financial assistance to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who
are or will be studying at a TAFE (Certificate IV and above) or undergraduate level in the areas of:
 Aboriginal health worker
 Alcohol and other drugs workers
 Allied health (excluding pharmacy)
 Dentistry/oral health
 Health service management
 Health promotion
 Medicine
 Mental health
 Midwifery
Nursing

Applicants must identify as and be able to prove their Aboriginal or Torres Strait
Islander status.

Selection is based on criteria including demonstrated interest and experience in Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander health, leadership qualities and financial need. This selection is not based on
academic achievement.

The application period for this scholarship is open and applications are
available from www.rcna.org.au.

Applications close 21 August 2009.

Further information is available by contacting RCNA on free call 1800 688


628 or
by email at scholarships@rcna.org.au.

Please contact Mrs Jenny Trimper at Reece High School Tel 6420 8100
19th August 2009

Dear Parent/Guardian

2009 School Magazine


Intention to Purchase Agreement Order Form

An integral part of our school culture at Reece High School is the School Magazine.

This year a student committee has been formed to ensure the magazine is a true reflec-
tion of our school culture. This committee is responsible for the design and ordering of
print quantities to limit wastage and excessive printing costs.

This year’s committee has decided on a 72 page full colour magazine, the same as last
year. If you would like to order a copy of the 2009 Reece High School Magazine please
complete the form below and return to the school office by Tuesday the 1st of Septem-
ber.

Sincerely

Sheree Vertigan – Principal

2009 School Magazine Order Form


Intention to Purchase

Name of Student:_______________________________ Grade:_______________

My son/daughter would like to order this year’s full School Magazine for the price of
$18. 00.

Signature of Parent/Guardian: _____________________ Date: _______________

Please return this slip by to ensure your copy is ordered, as this year we will only be
ordering the exact number of copies.
Grade 10 dinner and final assembly for
Tuesday Dec 15

CALENDAR DATES TO REMEMBER 2009


August
24 - 28 10 D&F Work Experience

26 Aug - 23 Sept Vietnam trip teachers and students

September
4 END OF TERM 2

21 TERM 3 BEGINS

October
7 Parent Information Evening

23 Student Free Day - Professional Learning

November
4-5 Athletics Carnival

16 - 17 Inter-High Cross Country

December
7 Student Free Day - Professional Learning

8 Grade 6 Orientation day

11 Walk-a-thon

15 Grade 10 final assembly and dinner

17 End of Term 3

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

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