Edinburgh College Character... through Nurture, Learning and Service T4 Week 7, November 21, 2018 Remembrance Day Year 9 student, Seanna, travelled to Villers Brettoneux, France to lay a wreath at the recent Remembrance Day services. Throughout the year, Seanna had actively encouraged others to make felt poppies for a number of commemorative wreaths. Staff Update It is with much sadness that we say goodbye to our friend and Primary art teacher, Mr Lindsay Ralph. His creative and enthusiastic teaching, willingness to help with Primary concert staging and many other contributions will be missed. Mr Ralph s talents and skills have been truly appreciated by students and staff. Exams Finished Years 10, 11 and 12 have all finished their 2018 exams. Year 10 began transition to Year 11 with a VCE and Careers Day which included guest speakers and representatives from various institutions including, Box Hill TAFE, Australian Catholic University, RMIT, Eastern College Australia, Federation University and LCI Melbourne. Basketball Star Visits Edinburgh Professional basketballer and captain of Melbourne United, Chris Goulding, visited Edinburgh College as an ambassador of Elastoplast to film and interact with students. ARCHER-Elastoplast has been commissioned to identify an opportunity to provide resources (classroom lesson plans, activity worksheets and supporting resources) to schools with the focus on Prep, Years 1 & 2. The resources would align to the Australian School Curriculum and focus on an early introductory program on first-aid. This program will be launched at the commencement of the 2019 school year. Year 2 felt very privileged to be invited to be part of the action with other students from both the Secondary and Primary being given the opportunity to meet Chris. Mrs Tara Charman will be the new art teacher for 2019. She has taught art for many years at Mt Evelyn Primary. Welcome, Mrs Charman, to this role. - Mrs Pascoe Mr Ralph and Mrs Charman
Year 6 Run Circuit Sports Year 6 students organised and ran a sports program designed to involve all students from Prep to Year 5. They seemed to enjoy the experience of teaching the younger students the activities they had prepared. Circuit Sports was fun as we saw each kid s face light up when they arrived at the different stations. - Zoe It was so much fun to teach the kids our games. - Gracie It was nice to see how happy the kids were. Our sport circuit made them happy. Charlotte C and P It was fun to teach all the students a new game that they might not have played before. Most of the classes learned something new. - Caitlin End of Year Concerts/Graduations ELC December 4 Primary December 5 Secondary December 6 Class of 2018 Graduation Reminder Blazers and full winter uniform are required for Secondary Awards/Graduation. If you don t have a blazer please speak to Mrs Wood or Miss Judd ASAP. Our true selves are usually revealed in our seemingly trivial acts. Whatever you do, do all to the glory of God. 1 Corinthians 10:31 NKJV December 10-13 Your help would be greatly appreciated for this event. Listed are some specific areas that require extra help. Please contact the person in charge of each area if you are able to assist at all. 8am till dark. Lunch provided. Meet in Primary Art Room. Parking Attendants Sunday 2nd, 9am and/or Tues 4th, Wed 5th, Thurs 6th 4pm till dark. Nathan Hall 0488 793207 5 pm onwards Face Painters Photo Booth Staff Angel Choir Lorraine Ngwenya E: lorrainenngwenya@ gmail.com T: 9728 2211 Sunday December 9th Set Construction Kim Nuske 0403 812 376 edinburghcollege.vic.edu.au Set-Up Working Bee Will Kent 0431 932 339 Roster 2 hours Between 6-10pm Jacqui Knight E: jacqui.knight@ ec.vic.edu.au A member of Adventist Schools Australia
Reality Check As part of Humanities studies, Mr Brooks is running a 4 week program aiming to prepare Year 8 and 9 students for life after leaving school and what a post-school world looks like. Students are given a series of questions about what real life is like outside of school. Hypotheticals are involved such as, what type of house would you like to live in?, what type of transport would you like to drive? and what lifestyle choices would you make?. With wish lists in hand, students are allocated a job and an income. The challenge is to see who can manage to keep all the items on their wish list with their level of income. Various members of the Edinburgh College alumni will lend their expertise and advice from their chosen fields including a surgeon and senior lawyer. Turning the view of trades on its head are experts in metalwork and welding, and an electrician who will share what it takes to manage staff in a high stress environment. They will also hear from a sports entrepreneur who will speak about what it takes to push through limitations and achieve personal best results both on and off the field. Student Baptism The family of Isabella in Year 6, would like to invite her friends and teachers to attend her baptism on December 1 at the Ringwood Adventist Church, 28 Mullum Mullum Road, Ringwood. You are welcome to stay and enjoy lunch with us afterwards. If you are able to bring something to contribute it would be appreciated. PB4L Primary Awards The following students were awarded for displaying one of the Positive Behaviour for Learning standards: Respect, Resilience, Responsibility or Willingness to Learn. Back: Milly, Jazmyn, Sam B., Cin, Cody and Charlotte C. Front: Zara, Allegra, Joel, Caitlyn N, Jared, Tanya and Luci (Absent: Maddison, Yr 4) Year 8 The Challenge 2019 Parent Information Night Thursday, November 22, 7 8pm We look forward to seeing parents at this important meeting. Second-hand Textbook Trading End of year is fast arriving and it s time to look for secondhand textbooks. Second-hand textbooks in relation to the College are traded via the Sustainable School Shop website: www.sustainableschoolshop.com.au This service provides access to second-hand textbooks, calculators, musical equipment, etc all year For the best results: Register on the Sustainable School Shop website List wanted ads for those items you are looking to buy The College s book lists are loaded into the system to make listing ads easy The system matches the ads of buyers with sellers and notifies the buyer via email Buyers contact sellers and arrange where and when to trade The school is not involved in the transaction Parents are well supported via Sustainable School Shop s telephone (0438 743 444) and email help lines The system is simple and easy to use. If you don t have a computer, internet access or an email address, please call the Sustainable School Shop for assistance If you have books, calculators etc you no longer need and are in good condition or better, then list them for sale on the website as this will help another family looking to buy. - Mr Oemcke Futsal Comp Bottleneck for Finals This week, Thursday s games were both leading teams playing those at the bottom of the ladder. On Friday, the two middle teams were fighting for the third finals spot. Instead of blowout wins on Thursday, we had a pair of nail biting games, both with 3-2 score lines and deciding goals scored in the last minute. The close contest between the two even teams was a 5-0 wipe out. A firing Team Mya- Taylah gave an incomplete Team Joey their first loss in four games. Team Tom got out of jail in the final seconds of the game when the captain put in a penalty against Team Tarkyn, who had stunned themselves by scoring in the first minute. On Friday, a brace from Kynan, plus Kai's long range goal of the tournament meant that Year 8 cleaned up the Year 7 s. One round remains of this exciting contest, then teams two and three will play off to see who will play the top team in the final. - Mr Brooks W L D % Tom 3 1 1.8 Joey 3 1 1.3 Liam 2 1 1 3.5 Mya-T 1 2 1 0.7 Tarkyn 1 3 0.8 Brodie 1 3 0.5
Maths Pathway Champions Congratulations to this fortnight s Maths Pathway champions. Students with an Average Growth Rate of 200% or Greater So Far This Year: 206%: Ethan W, Levi W 211%: Jamen C, Zachary W 273%: Ryan S 282%: Teanna K Students Who Achieved a Growth Rate of 200% or Greater in Tests Conducted in the Last Fortnight: 200%: Caleb W, Charlotte K, Keenan F, Lily W, Samuel B, Shaedyn B, Taylah J 267%: Cooper F, Isabella S 300%: Gracie T Class with Highest Average Growth Rate in this Fortnightly Cycle: In this cycle the class with the highest average growth rate was Year 5 with an average of 138%. Great work, Year 5! A 100% growth rate, if continued over a year, equals one year of growth in the Mathematics Curriculum. A 225% growth rate means two and one quarter years of growth will occur, if the growth rate is continued over a 12-month period. Generally the average growth rate in a textbook classroom is approximately 60%. - Mr Oemcke
Canteen News for Primary Students Please note the Canteen will be operating until December 4 only. There are limited supplies of pizza and nachos. Please list a substitute for your child in case we have run out. For example: Opt 2 - cheese / tomato toastie. Apply Now for Bursary If you are on a low income and would like to apply for the bursary to assist with school fees for 2019, please do so by November 30, 2018. Applications are available from the College bursar, Rose Delac. Host a Student Edinburgh College will be hosting a group of four Japanese boys through AIIU for Term 1 2019. We are hoping to have the students hosted by Edinburgh families so this opportunity is open to all College families. If you are able to offer accommodation for a student from 31 st January until 6 th April, or for a portion of this time, or would like some further information please email AIIU regional manager Christine, chrisi@aiiu.com.au or contact area coordinator, Ruth Valle, 0405 357 650, ruth_valle@hotmail.com Hosts receive a tax free stipend of $245 per week to assist with hosting costs. Host family members aged 18 years and over must have WWC checks. Vacation School Care Bookings are now open for vacation care for Primary aged students through the ELC for December 12 and 13. Bulk Fruit, Nuts and Legumes are Back If you would like to order any fruit, nuts or legumes, you can do so ONLINE. Orders close on the last Sunday of the month, November 25th, and will be available for pickup at Primary and Secondary reception desks on Friday, December 7th, from 3pm. Order online at: saygrace.com.au Password: robsteed Strawberry Season Orders may be placed again this year with Mrs Liebrandt at the Primary office for these tasty seconds. Selling by the tray (approximately 5kg) for $8.00. Order and pay Mrs Liebrandt before 11:00am and pick up from the Primary office that same afternoon. Love Edinburgh? Share with others what you love about Edinburgh College as a Facebook review. PRIMARY Calendar of Events NOVEMBER 29 Year 3 Excursion 29 Year 6 Dinner DECEMBER 5 Concert, Awards & Graduation Night 7 Fruit/Nut Order Pickup 3pm 10 Year 6 Fun Day 11 Last Day Fun Day SECONDARY NOVEMBER 21 Year 9 The Challenge Presentation 22 Year 8 The Challenge Parent Info Night 28 The Class of 2018 Formal 30 Final Day for Year 10 & 11 30 Year 9 Exams DECEMBER 3-4 Year 9 Exams 6 Presentation Night 7 Fruit/Nut Order Pickup 3pm Fee Reminder: Edinburgh College fees are now due. Please finalise your account before the end of the year. Fees can be paid via credit card, direct debit, EFT or BPAY. If you need assistance, please contact Rose Delac. College Bursar, on 9728 2211. Uniform Shop Hours Mondays 8:15 to 9:15am & 3:00 to 4:00pm Tuesdays 8:30 to 9:00am If you need to make arrangements outside these times, please contact Mrs Donny Wareham, M: 0409 194 022. Chaplain/Counsellor Contact Details If you would like to chat or need help, please contact our Chaplain or College Counsellor. Pastor Ryan Vidot College Chaplain ryan.vidot@ec.vic.edu.au 0433 173 187 Miss Julia Sherar College Counsellor julia.sherar@ec.vic.edu.au 0412 873 018