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OUTSTANDING LEARNERS Bundaberg North OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENTS OUTSTANDING FUTURES State High School 2020 No. 4, 11th March 2020 Principal’s Report… The first half of Term 1 is over and we have certainly had a busy start to the year. Last week the Bundaberg District State Secondary Swimming carnival was held at Norville Pool. While our team was only small I would like to congratulate all the swimmers for their participation and effort in representing North and thank the parents for attending. On Tuesday, 3rd March we held our first ‘Day of Excellence’ for the year for high achieving year 4-6 from our feeder primary schools. The students were challenged with several problem solving activities throughout the day that required the use of creativity, communication and cooperation. It was great to see so much excitement and enthusiasm amongst the students. On Friday Year 8 Medieval day was held. Thanks to the Humanities faculty for organising great activities that kept the students highly engaged & congratulations to the students who came to school in some fantastic medieval costumes. On Friday also, the Girls Academy held a luncheon to celebrate International Womens' Day. It was wonderful to see parents, elders and members of the Girls Academy advisory committee attending with the girls. On Saturday, Mrs Jensen accompanied our 2 finalists Emily and Brayden to the zone competition of the Lions Youth of the Year. Both students improved further on their first round and while they did not progress to the next competition, they were excellent ambassadors for the school and did a wonderful job. Our 4 yearly School Review is being conducted next week March 16-18. Three external reviewers will be at North interviewing staff, students, parents and community representatives. They will be looking at what we are doing well and areas for development. The recommendations and commendations will form the basis of our next 4 year Strategic Plan.
The Coronavirus continues to be a hot topic in the media. We should exercise caution and practice good hygiene. The following are useful tips: 1. Wash hands often and thoroughly (hum Happy Birthday TWICE, feels like forever but that is what it takes) 2. Remain 1.5m away from people who cough and sneeze 3. STAY HOME IF YOU ARE SICK Symptoms for COVID-19 include: fever cough sore throat breathing difficulties. Queensland Health have a Facebook page and a Blog COVID-19 with up to date and accurate information or you can call 1300HEALTH. If you or your family are sick please stay home and seek medical advice. Please notify us immediately if you have been at risk or have any concerns. See below for advice from the Department of Education for hand hygiene. The installation of air-conditioners in classrooms this year has created a very positive improvement to the classroom environment. Students and teachers are no longer sweating and feeling exhausted by the high temperatures and while there are a small number of areas eg the hall and Industrial Technology workshops that are not air-conditioned the majority of the school is now cool. In addition to the air-conditioners we are currently having solar panels installed on C Block roof which will significantly increase our solar energy generation. We will also be undergoing an electrical system upgrade which will occur at night to minimise the disruption to students and their school day. In our next Newsletter I look forward to sharing the results of our School Review. Effective hand hygiene is vital As the coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to evolve, it is important to remember that effective hand and sneeze/cough hygiene is the best defence against viruses and can help prevent the spread of illness. Lead by example and encourage your children to: wash their hands regularly with soap and water, before and after eating, and after going to the toilet use alcohol-based hand sanitiser if soap is not available cover coughs and sneezes with a tissue or the inside of their elbow dispose of tissues in the bin immediately if they’re unwell, stay at home and avoid contact with others such as touching, kissing or hugging. Check out the 20 second routine video for effective handwashing. Robyn Kent, PRINCIPAL P&C AGM and Next Meeting Thursday, 12th March 2020. All welcome! Marks Street, Bundaberg Q 4670 Ph (07) 41300222 principal@bundabergnorthshs.eq.edu.au http://www.bundabergnorthshs.eq.edu.au
Better Buddies Anti-Bullying Committee 2020 Our newest members of the Better Buddies Anti-Bullying committee received their badges on Parade and have begun meeting in their lunch hour to share great ideas and activities which promote our strong anti-bullying stance at the school. Our focus this year in the RAS lesson delivered by the students on this committee will be KINDNESS. To prepare for this new RAS lesson, we are asking all RAS classes and their teachers to start thinking about who the students are in their RAS class that they would regard as KIND? What constitutes KINDNESS? It is time to start throwing kindness around like confetti at BNSHS in 2020. #choosekind Rowing News Bundaberg North High rowing team is back into training hard on Friday afternoons and Sunday mornings. We have approximately 8 rowers ranging in ability from novices to experienced rowers. The captain of our rowing team, Jess is doing a wonderful job at mentoring our new team members. The first 2 sessions are free and if you choose to continue after this, you can join Bundaberg Rowing. There are 3 regattas held in term 2 and the team will have the opportunity to enter the Central Queensland titles in June. We have a great band of parent helpers and an excellent coach. If your child would like to row they should come and see me for more information. We are all looking forward to an enjoyable and successful season. Mr Newell Bundaberg North High Rowing Co-ordinator P&C AGM and Next Meeting Thursday, 12th March 2020. All welcome! Marks Street, Bundaberg Q 4670 Ph (07) 41300222 principal@bundabergnorthshs.eq.edu.au http://www.bundabergnorthshs.eq.edu.au
2020 Swimming Carnival Report On Friday, February 21st North High held their annual swimming carnival. Congratulations to Mabbro for winning the carnival, beating Monduran by only 4 points! All round, it was very close. Thank you to everyone who swam, every point counted. A special mention to all of the age champions, and everyone who dressed up in the Australiana costume theme [a lot of Aussie Bogans!]. The Best Dressed award went to Matthew in Year 12! Once again, thank you to all students and staff who attended for an all-round enjoyable day! Swimming carnival age champions House points scoreboard Mabbro 562 12 Years Boy Charley Henke Monduran 559 12 Years Girl Zahlia Walz Tirroan 486 13 Years Boy Liam Giles Walla 457 13 Years Girl Shanae Oosthuizen 14 Years Boy Corey Stevens 14 Years Girl Skyla Giles 15 Years Boy Byron Payne 15 Years Girl Alice Prichard 16 Years Boy Jesse Krenske 16 Years Girl Skye Nute Open Boys Brent Deighton Open Girls Alice Wake Mr Thatcher Sports Coordinator P&C AGM and Next Meeting Thursday, 12th March 2020. All welcome! Marks Street, Bundaberg Q 4670 Ph (07) 41300222 principal@bundabergnorthshs.eq.edu.au http://www.bundabergnorthshs.eq.edu.au
RAS Lesson – KINDNESS Our Better Buddies Anti-Bullying Committee delivered their first lesson for the year to two RAS classes this week. The theme of the lesson is KINDNESS. One of the activities students are required to do is to nominate a person in their RAS class that they consider to be kind and justify the nomination. Two to three students nominated per class are then drawn from the KINDNESS JAR. The students recognised for Week 6 were: TIRROAN D TIRROAN C We are also setting the students a challenge to participate in five random acts of KINDNESS throughout each week. It is time to spread KINDNESS around like Confetti at BNSHS. Keri Jensen Better Buddies Co-ordinator Year 12 Business guest speaker As reported in the media recently, Bundaberg’s Pacific Gold Macadamias, Brisbane based Macadamia Marketing International and Lismore’s Macadamia Processing Company will all consolidate under the one brand officially on 1st April to become known as MARQUIS MACADAMIAS. We would like to thank the General Manager of Marquis Macadamias Mr Craig Brice, for taking the time out of his busy schedule to come and talk to our Year 12 Business students. Craig explained what it takes to merge, expand domestically and globally, rebrand and to effectively manage human resources and finances in a competitive market. We were also able to get a sneak peak and taste of the new rebranded product. P&C AGM and Next Meeting Thursday, 12th March 2020. All welcome! Marks Street, Bundaberg Q 4670 Ph (07) 41300222 principal@bundabergnorthshs.eq.edu.au http://www.bundabergnorthshs.eq.edu.au
Check mate The Bundaberg Chess Club is holding the 2nd Sunday Junior Chess Tournament on 29/03/2020. All inquiries about Bundaberg Chess Club Junior Chess competitions should be sent to mobile:- 0418686497 or email presidentjohn@live.com.au. Cost will be $8.00/day. A maximum cost of $16.00 per family, for 3 or more players. $7.00 for each player if you bring a new friend to chess. The cost includes 6 rounds of competitive chess each tournament plus a chess lesson from Mr John Harris who is a top rated chess player in Bundaberg. First round to commence promptly at 9.00 am at the U3A Building (upstairs) next to Improvements Gym on Woongarra St. Could players please arrive 15 minutes early to register for the tournament. It is anticipated the session should finish approximately 12.20-12.30 pm. All children need to bring a water bottle plus sufficient morning tea. Prizes are given on each day for 1st to 5th place, with a prize for the 2 players with the most interesting chess game, plus 2 lucky door prizes. Children can accrue points through regular attendance at these Sunday tournaments towards Grand Prix prizes that are awarded at the last Sunday Junior Chess Tournament of the year in November. LIONS Youth Of The Year quest 2020 Six of our students took part in the Lions Youth of the Year Public Speaking Competition recently. Representing Bundaberg North Lions Club were Tyler, Anish, Cade and Emily. Benjamin and Braydan represented Moore Park Lions Club. So what exactly is this competition all about? Firstly, the students participate individually in a 20 min interview with the judges here at school. Then on the same day at night, the speeches take place. The students respond to two, two-minute impromptu questions. The topics for the impromptus were: 1. What is your passion? 2. How do you feel about going forward into a future that faces so many global challenges? Finally, they then deliver their 5 minute prepared speech on a topic of their own choice. The competition was very close and the judges were extremely impressed. Public speaking can certainly be a daunting task, so we would like you to congratulate all of these students. However, there could only be three winners announced on the night. Congratulations to Emily who won the Bundaberg North Lions Club division. Emily delivered an interesting speech on “Self Licensing”. Congratulations also to Braydan who won the Moore Park Lions Club Division. Braydan delivered a very moving and personal speech on “The Contamination of Salt Ash”. Both of these students went on to represent our school at the Zone final being held on Saturday 7th March. I would also like to congratulate Cade who won the Overall Public Speaking Award on the evening. Cade delivered a very passionate speech on bullying. We would like to extend our thanks also to the members of the Bundaberg North and Moore Park Lions Club for once again facilitating this wonderful and very worthwhile competition. Mrs Keri Jensen LYOY Co-ordinator P&C AGM and Next Meeting Thursday, 12th March 2020. All welcome! Marks Street, Bundaberg Q 4670 Ph (07) 41300222 principal@bundabergnorthshs.eq.edu.au http://www.bundabergnorthshs.eq.edu.au
Office Notes – Please help us offer our students the best possible conditions under which to carry out exams and assessment. We are currently in ‘Disruption Free Periods’ for year 11 and 12 students and this means that we can’t phone through to classrooms and interrupt classes. To help us with this, please ensure that if you need your student to sign out of school early or attend an appointment etc, you arrange this with the office before school starts for the day. You can do this by calling the office, 4130 0222; emailing us on principal@bundabergnorthshs.eq.edu.au, by using QParents or by giving your student a written note to bring to school. We thank you for your help. School leaders’ afternoon tea Emily and Tyler joined others from Bundaberg schools at a school leaders afternoon tea held by State Member of Bundaberg, David Batt. They are great ambassadors for North High and enjoyed the afternoon meeting and networking with other student leaders. P&C Meeting and A.G.M Bundaberg North State High School is holding their P&C and Annual General Meeting on Thursday, 12th March 2020. We invite you to come along to the Administration block at 6pm on Thursday. We welcome new parents and guardians as well as existing members. Lost property The lost property area in G Block is overflowing with items which may belong to your student. If your students have misplaced jumpers, pencil cases, lunch boxes, hats, shoes or any other items, please encourage them to pop in to G block and take a look. Thanks P&C AGM and Next Meeting Thursday, 12th March 2020. All welcome! Marks Street, Bundaberg Q 4670 Ph (07) 41300222 principal@bundabergnorthshs.eq.edu.au http://www.bundabergnorthshs.eq.edu.au
Suggestion box We value your feedback and would love to hear your suggestions about how we can make Bundaberg North State High School a better school. Please click on the icon and enter the details of your suggestion and once submitted it will be emailed to the Principal. If you would like us to reply and discuss your suggestion with you, be sure to check the appropriate box. Alternatively you can give us your suggestion anonymously. Either way, would love to hear from you. The link is also available on our website. Best backpacks are in stock!! The North High P&C have excellent quality student backpacks available for sale. The Genius Tuff-backpack has three zippered compartments, with reflective piping on the front panels and very durable, and guaranteed to last. There is a life-time manufacturer’s warranty. It also has anatomical back system for better lumber support and made of water-repellent duragarde fabric and quality zips. They are very comfortable to wear. They can be purchased through QKR and the canteen and cost $70.00. The QKR online ordering for these bags, or canteen items such as morning tea and lunch is available via https://qkr.mastercard.com/. Register and start ordering your child’s delicious morning tea/ lunch before 9am each school day. Parent resources – eSafety kids Parentline – online support Online support is available to parents at Parentline. This is a fantastic free resource that offers a confidential counselling service for parents plus a host of information and tips from the experts on any parenting challenge you may have. Click here to access to access support P&C AGM and Next Meeting Thursday, 12th March 2020. All welcome! Marks Street, Bundaberg Q 4670 Ph (07) 41300222 principal@bundabergnorthshs.eq.edu.au http://www.bundabergnorthshs.eq.edu.au
Click on the picture to check out some great resources about online safety DATES TO REMEMBER Summer Sport Week 4 Wednesday, 11th March 2020 6:00pm – Admin building, North P&C Annual General Meeting Thursday, 12th March 2020 High P&C Meeting To follow P&C AGM Thursday, 12th March 2020 Disruption free cotinues Year 12 Monday, 2nd March - Friday, 13th March Disruption free commences Year 11 Monday, 9th March – Friday, 20th March School Review 16th March, 2020 National Day of Action Against Friday, 20th March, 2020 Violence and Bullying COMMUNITY NOTICEBOARD Click on the picture for more information Headspace Headspace Family and friends chats 66 Woongarra Street Understanding 4152 3931 sessions headspacebundaberg@unitedsynergies.com.au P&C AGM and Next Meeting Thursday, 12th March 2020. All welcome! Marks Street, Bundaberg Q 4670 Ph (07) 41300222 principal@bundabergnorthshs.eq.edu.au http://www.bundabergnorthshs.eq.edu.au
Australian March 16th, 2020 Defence Force 6pm – 8pm Bundaberg At the Bundaberg Multiplex, Civic Street Information session Australian Wednesday April 1st and SAVE THE DATE Defence Force Thursday April 2nd 2020 YOU More information to come Sessions Queensland Thursday April 9th 2020 Youth Week 10am to 3pm 1-9 April 2020 Bundaberg Civic Centre Wednesday 8th April Strategix 1pm – 3pm Career Planning Clink on the link for further information Information regarding available courses P&C AGM and Next Meeting Thursday, 12th March 2020. All welcome! Marks Street, Bundaberg Q 4670 Ph (07) 41300222 principal@bundabergnorthshs.eq.edu.au http://www.bundabergnorthshs.eq.edu.au
Interested in a Tuesday 21st April Career in the 11am – 4 pm Sugar Industry Bundaberg Multiplex SUGAR Tuesday FREE Respectful Relationships workshops For young people Workshops for young people Click on the picture for all the info P&C AGM and Next Meeting Thursday, 12th March 2020. All welcome! Marks Street, Bundaberg Q 4670 Ph (07) 41300222 principal@bundabergnorthshs.eq.edu.au http://www.bundabergnorthshs.eq.edu.au
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