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Haig Crescent
Bunbury WA 6230
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Email: bunbury.shs@education.wa.edu.au
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Bunbury Senior High School

Haig Crescent
Bunbury WA 6230

Phone: 08 9797 8900

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Heard on the Hill Term 3, Week 7

  • From the Principal
  • Student Services (Mark Woodland)
  • Senior School News
  • Noongar Word of the Week (Kristy Carriage)
  • Publications (Ellie Mackay)
  • What's On

From the Principal

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Bonjour à tous.

The second half of Term 3 is definitely the business part of the year. This is a time where, Year 12 teachers are trying to get courses completed and there are probably the least interruptions. This gives teachers the greatest opportunity to get a run at making progress with all students.

We have excellent teachers in our school working sometimes with tricky kids. Our focus is to ensure there is a pathway for everyone and that everyone can access the curriculum. This is a good time of the year to focus on that. Hence it is a great opportunity for the school leaders to provide the conditions for you to do this. It can be very difficult in the leadership role. The job of the school leaders has grown over the years beyond just instructional leadership, to whole school leadership. This requires the ability to effectively allocate resources to lead a team to achieve outcomes. Many of the school leaders are great teachers, often with little business experience. However, our job is to work with our teams to achieve the goals of the school business plan by listening to our staff needs. At your next learning area meeting, please discuss with your PC the needs of the team to increase student outcomes for all students and your needs to advance our school agenda in Peer Observations, the instructional framework and other learning goals.

    En Avant

    Mike Sinagra
    Principal

    STAFF SHOUTOUTS!

    Thank you to all staff involved in both the ministers visit and the school review validation visit. Particularly; Sharna who scheduled the day for our review team; and Megan and Ellie for the Ministers visit.

    Thank you to the Science staff that hosted me watching classes Monday morning. There were many different modes of delivery and students were very engaged in their lesson. There was plenty of opportunity for the development of critical thinking. Well done.

    QUESTIONING AND FEEDBACK

    Feedback that moves forward

    We have already looked at the use of feedback. However, we need to recognise that, in order for feedback to be effective, it needs to be understood, accepted and actionable.

    Focus forward

    Rather than using feedback to describe past performance focus on describing actions they can take to improve future performance.

    Keep it positive and specific

    In order to be motivating and actionable, tell students the things that they are succeeding at that they should continue to so more of alongside the things that they need to do differently.

    Nurture or Push

    Match the feedback to the student. Different students respond in complex ways. Some need careful nurturing and respond badly to perceived criticism. Others need a strong push to lead them to increase their efforts.

    Avoid SATNAV

    SATNAV guidance gives continuous direction making it possible to travel from A to B but you never learn the route. Give students the capacity to produce excellent work and less on producing a specific exemplary piece.

    Reduce feedback over time

    As students engage in independent action and gain confidence reduce the detail in the feedback. Train the students to generate self-assessed feedback.

    NUTS AND BOLTS

    Leave

    Like many of you I have found myself under pressure from Central Office to use up long service leave. I will take two week leave starting next week. During Week 8 and Week 9 Greg Slavin will fill in. Greg is a very experienced Principal and will hit the ground running.

    Careers Practitioners

    As part of the election commitment 70 schools will receive Career Practitioners. Career Practitioners will work with school leadership teams to plan and embed career development and work exposure activities into curricular and co-curricular programs. All 70 career practitioners will be employed as teachers. They will play an integral role in providing information and liaising with students, staff, parents, training providers, employers and industry. I am very happy to announce that we have been selected, to help build and share contemporary career development practices across the public school system.

    Student Movement

    Usually we pack up just before the end of period 1 and period 3 to allow students to move between classes. All other times students should be gainfully employed right up to the siren. You might not be surprised to know that often there are students out before the siren even goes. Students at the door of class rooms or moving around the school before the end of the period creates a lot of pressure on your colleagues who are trying to summarise, review the lesson or complete journal entries.

    Student Services (Mark Woodland)

    Brain Breaks

    More information in the PDF.

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    Brain_Breaks_11 pdf 99.59 KB

    Senior School News

    The term is rapidly coming to an end!

    General Year 12 students finish school on the last day of Term 3 (Friday 24 September). Their final day will commence with a breakfast from 7.30am at the Art Department Patio area. A Whole School Assembly (Period 1) will then formally farewell the cohort. Information on both events will be distributed in due course.

    Last day for Year 12 ATAR students is Friday 22 October (Week 2). Please be aware that front covers of the ATAR course examinations are now available from SCSA (www.scsa.wa.edu.au).

    Year 12 teachers are requested to continue to support any student at risk of not achieving at least a C grade and ensure parents have been notified of any concerns.

    The Year 12 Reference process has commenced. Students have been asked to approach at least three teachers and give them a Student Rating Sheet. Your help in completing this sheet will be appreciated. Please complete and return to Danelle Field by no later than Tuesday 21 September Week 10.

    Information required for writing a reference will be provided to selected teachers by Friday of Week 2, Term 4. References will need to be completed and submitted by Friday of Week 4. Sample templates and guidelines will also be provided.

    I am currently meeting with Year 11 students to review their progress to date. If a student is requested to leave class and attend a meeting at an inopportune time, please send them at the end of the lesson.

    Upcoming Events:
    Wk 7 Wednesday 1 September: Yr 11 Meeting P3 Library
    Wk 8 Tuesday September: Yr 12 Meeting P3 Library
    Wed 8 Sept: Shedworks Parent Information Evening 5.50pm-6.30pm
    Wk 9 Tuesday 14 September: Yr 11 Meeting P5 Library
    Wk 10 Monday 20 September: Yr 12 Meeting P4 Library (Red Frogs presentation)
    Wk 10 Friday 24 September: Year 12 Breakfast and Whole School Assembly P1

    Tim Fry
    Head of Senior School

    Noongar Word of the Week (Kristy Carriage)

    Each week, Kristy will share with us a Noongar word of the week! 

    Moorditj

    You'll hear our Noongar mob talk about being “moorditj”

    This means we are doing well or we’ve got great skills and we’re the best!

    Bunbury SHS is moorditj!!!

    Publications (Ellie Mackay)

    KINGIA ARTICLES

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    A reminder to please submit your articles for the Kingia Magazine as soon as possible! All articles are due THIS FRIDAY 3 Sept.

    Submit all content via the link below.

    KINGIA ARTICLES https://bunburyshs.wufoo.com/forms/z44nnva0u52y2g/

    DOWNLOADING THE SCHOOLZINE APP

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    We understand that now more than ever, it’s essential for our school to have effective and efficient communication channels available to our school community and staff - accessible anywhere, anytime. Our communication platform "Schoolzine" offers that and more!

    We encourage you to download the SZapp so that you have access to the latest news and events as well as important links in one convenient app.

    Please follow the instructions on how to install the app in the link below.

    Install SZapp

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    BUNBURY SHS FACEBOOK

    Something interesting happening in or around your classroom? Having an incursion or excursion this term? Please let me know! We love to share updates from the school with our community and would like representation from each area of our wonderful school; no matter how big or small.

    Please submit stories for our Facebook page via the wufoo link below and include as much information as you can, plus a few images to accompany the article. If you are having trouble with the wufoo form, you can email the information to me directly.(ellie.mackay@education.wa.edu.au)

    Don't forget to follow us on Facebook and check out what our students and staff get up to.

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    What's On

    What’s On

    Term 3, Week 7

    Monday

    • OLNA
    • Yr 12 Hiking Camp

    Tuesday

    • OLNA
    • Yr 12 Hiking Camp

    Wednesday

    • Leadership Meeting
    • OLNA
    • Yr 12 Hiking Camp
    • SSWA Champions School Soccer Wk 3
    • P&C General Meeting 6pm School Library
    • Year 11 Meeting, Period 3

    Thursday

    • OLNA
    • School Board Meeting

    Friday

    • OLNA
    • Yr 11/12 SW Sports Carnival
    • Reward Excursion Years 7-10 Citizenship Sem 1-Grand Cinemas

    Coming Soon

    • OLNA
    • Year 11 Hiking Camp
    • Year 7 Walk for Water
    • Finance Meeting
    • Staff Meeting 3.15pm-4.15pm
    • Meet the Australian of the Year Award Alumni – approx. 25 Yr 10 students (HOY & SSO)
    • Yr 12 Meeting
    • Junior Band Camp
    • SHED Presentation Night 5.30pm–6.30pm
    • ATAR PE Studies Practical Mock Exams
    • BREC Performance approx. 80 Yr7’s
    • Morning Tea HASS/LOTE, Library/IT
    • Top of the Hill
    • Prefect Event – Freeze MND Fundraiser

    Principal's Calendar

    Monday

    • 12.30pm-1.30pm Meeting with Staff Member
    • 2.00pm-3.00pm Meeting with Staff Member

    Tuesday

    • 11.20am-12.20pm Meeting with Staff Member
    • 1.00pm-2.00pm All Principals WebEx
    • 2.00pm-3.00pm Timetabling Meeting

    Wednesday

    • Leadership Meeting 7.45am-8.30am
    • P&C General Meeting

    Thursday

    • 1.30am-12.00pm Marketing Strategy Meeting
    • 2.00pm-3.00pm Ed Executive Meeting
    • 5.00pm-7.00pm School Board Meeting

    Friday

    • 9.00am-11.00am Executive Meeting
    • 11.30am-12.15pm Year 12 Presentation Ceremony Meeting 
    • 1.30pm-2.00pm School Captain Meeting
    • 2.00pm-3.00pm School Production Meeting

     

     

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