18th Edition - 10 November 2017 This newsletter can also be accessed via our web page www.indoorooshs.eq.edu.au NATIONAL WEEK OF DEAF PEOPLE Last week was National Week of Deaf People and we celebrated in style. Every day we had a different activity at Recess 1. These activities included a Fingerspelling Competition, Deaf Trivia, Deaf Sports and Hand Artwork. What a great way to celebrate our Deaf culture and history! Thanks so much to all the students and staff involved!! Amanda Clauss Case Manager for Year 7 and Year 8 Deaf Students Integrated Student Support Imelda, Todd, Ruby, Lucy, Mr Schlie, Nyle, Isaiah and Ms Clauss November 13-17 Year 11 Exam Block 14 P&C Meeting 7.00pm 15 Year 12 Broadbeach Excursion 16 Year 12 Graduation 6.00pm 17 Year 12 Breakfast 17 Year 12 final day of school 24 Years 10 and 11 final day of school December 5 Preview Morning, Year 7 2018 8 Years 7-9 final day of school January 2018 16-19 Administration Opening Hours (8.00am-4.00pm) 22 Years 7-9 return to school 23 Years 10-12 return to school STUDENT ABSENCES Please text 0429 347 300 (SMS ONLY), email studentservices@indoorooshs.eq.edu.au or call 3327 8393 before 9.30am on the day of your student s absence Education Queensland International CRICOS Provider Number: 00608A 1
PRINCIPAL S NEWS In our previous newsletter we highlighted our Sports Awards Evening and the many students who were recognised at that event. In this newsletter it is the turn of students who received acknowledgement for academic, cultural and service achievements at our Awards Ceremony on 24 October. Although a number of our major events have now concluded for the year, we still have much to look forward to, not least of which is the forthcoming Junior Arts Journey on 27 and 28 November and the Year 12 Graduation Evening on 16 November. Year 12s have now completed all assessment and we wish them a very happy final week of school as they approach the end of their secondary education experience AUTISM HUB AND READING CENTRE The Autism Hub is an initiative of the Department of Education and Training (DET). It offers a range of services to support schools and families to improve the educational outcomes of students with Autism. Our Integrated Student Support Department accesses the Autism Hub as an additional support for our students diagnosed with ASD. If you are a parent of a child with Autism, I would like to let you know that this service also extends to parents. The aim of the Autism Hub is to support the needs of school leaders, teachers, parents and caregivers through a state-wide, cross-sector advisory model. The Autism Hub builds the capability and confidence of school leaders, teachers and parents to improve the engagement and educational achievement of students with Autism. Autism Hub Phone: (07) 3328 6950 Email: autismhub@det.qld.gov.au. For further information, please contact Sandra Odger, Head of Department, Integrated Student Support on email:sodge7@eq.edu.au HOMELESSNESS DONATION CAMPAIGN I am constantly inspired by the community service propensities of our students and staff. Below you will find an example of this, whereby English teacher, Melanie Ralph, aligned a learning experience with an identified need in order to engage her Year 11 English Communication class in providing a much needed community service whilst at the same time developing a range of communication skills. I m sure you will enjoy reading Melanie s article. Lois O Reilly Principal The Year 11 English Communication class would like to thank all Indro students and teachers who supported their recent homelessness donation campaign. The campaign was a huge success, with over $1000 in food and clothing donation items raised for the Brisbane Youth Service Centre in Fortitude Valley. After designing creative and informative posters and getting the message out, we were really excited to see the donation buckets in the library fill up! It was amazing to have Angelique from the Centre come to the class to collect the items and speak with the class about what role the Centre plays in many young peoples' lives. She commended the class for all of their effort in making the project such a success. We hope to run the project again next year and will continue to spread awareness about homelessness in Australia Melanie Ralph English Teacher Angelique from the Brisbane Youth Service Centre talks to the class about the Brisbane Youth Service Centre. FINANCE NEWS LAPTOP LOCKERS In preparation for the 2018 school year we will be invoicing for locker hire within the next month. The school has also purchased new combination padlocks for our laptop lockers and we would like to exchange them for the old ones at the same time. If you are in Years 10 and 11 and wish to continue hiring a laptop locker please come to Administration during the week 13 November 17 November with your old padlock and we will exchange it for the combination padlock. For Years 7, 8 and 9, the same process will be followed but these returns will be the week 27 November 1 December. If you do not wish to hire a Laptop locker in 2018 then please just return the old padlock and we will organise a refund of the security deposit to the student account to be used against future school fees or activities. 2018 STUDENT RESOURCE SCHEME AND SUBJECT LEVIES Within the next 2 weeks you will receive invoices for 2018 school fees and I wanted to draw to your attention the Department of Education and Training s preferred payment method of BPoint. The details for this are on the bottom left -hand side of each invoice. The school is very happy to put in place payment plans for those who wish to pay this off throughout the year to assist with your family budgets. Please contact me to discuss on 3327 8333. Some students have credits (refunds) available to be used for these fees and to access them all you need to do is email me rforb2@eq.edu.au with the relevant invoice you would like this applied against and pay the difference. Please note that textbooks will not be issued before the start of the 2018 school year as students will collect them as a class group during the first 2 weeks Term 1 2018. Robyn Forbes Business Manager 2
FAREWELL TO YEAR 12 FROM THE WHOLE STUDENT BODY What a wonderful farewell the entire student cohort gave to our Year 12s last Wednesday, November 1, at their final whole school assembly before they went on exam timetable. Our enthusiastic Year 7s lined the internal road and path as the Year 12s made their way from The Peter Doherty Theatre to the Assembly Hall where they were greeted by Years 8-11 and by our new 2018 senior leaders on stage. Other key staff members also present on stage to welcome them and to say goodbye were Mrs Lois O Reilly, Principal; Mrs Maja Bogicevic, Deputy Principal Year 12; Ms Monica Wood, Year 12 Coordinator and Ms Kate Gamgee, Year 11 Coordinator. We were also lucky to have with us the Year Coordinators of Years 10 and 11 when our current Year 12s were in Years 10 and 11: Ms Angela Porter and Ms Moneth Montemayor. It was an emotional time for our Year 12s as their happiness and pride in achieving this milestone bubbled over. Maja Popovic, Academic Captain for 2018, spoke on behalf of the student cohort, wishing the 12s all the best; Jeff Jo, Student Representative Council President for 2017, responded on behalf of the Year 12s handing out sage advice to all remaining year levels! Maja led the assembly with three cheers for Year 12s and Jeff responded by leading Year 12s with three cheers for Indooroopilly High. As the Year 12s left the Hall to the strains of You make my dreams come true (Hall and Oates) we knew we would truly miss these wonderful Year 12 students who have contributed so much to our school life this year. Monica Wood Year 12 Coordinator Lia with the Year 7s Sophie and Lukas with the Year 7s Leo and Sekou with the Year 7s Mrs O Reilly addresses the Assembly Year 12s in the forefront of a crowded hall Senior leaders for 2018 and Senior leaders for 2017 Happy Year 12s leaving the hall 3
FAREWELL TO YEAR 12 FROM THE WHOLE STUDENT BODY (Cont d) Year 12s on stage Overview of the assembly Happy Year 12s leaving the hall P&C TUCKSHOP NEWS Our Tuckshop needs your help. Volunteers are always welcome: Flexible times, help out our friendly team once a fortnight or month or even once a Term, please email your interest to Diana (Tuckshop Convenor) at dhine15@eq.edu.au Jump the Queue: pre order for first break before school (from 8.00am) and collect from the first window at break time. EFTPOS facilities now available New Breakfast Menu: the usual favourites with the addition of - Blueberry Bagels with Cream Cheese Bacon & Egg Rolls and Hash Browns Mrs Glenys Harbottle P&C President 4
SPANISH AND CHINESE SPEECH COMPETITIONS On Sunday 13 August, students from Indooroopilly State High School travelled to Griffith University on the Gold Coast to compete in the Modern Language Teachers Association of Queensland (MLTAQ) Spanish and Chinese Speech Competitions. Many other languages, including Japanese, French, German and Italian, were also represented at the Speech Competition. Students prepared and memorised their speech in either Spanish or Chinese, and then delivered their prepared speech in front of a Judge. Students were also asked questions at the conclusion of their speeches to truly showcase and demonstrate their language proficiency. The difficulty and content of the speeches varied depending on the year level, from speaking about where they lived, members of their family, their interests and activities to environmental and global issues. Students were marked on their speech content, presentation and their language skills. Our students performed incredibly well on the day, receiving a total of four 1 st place, four 2 nd place and two 3 rd place finishes, as well as six students who received Highly Commended. All students who participated in this speech contest have worked extremely hard and should be commended for their outstanding performance on the day. They did a remarkable job of representing Indooroopilly State High School and made their teachers and parents very proud. Congratulations to all the students who participated! Spanish Participants and Results: (Spanish Immersion students competed one year above their current year level) Year 7: Seth Bellinger (Participant) Year 8: Mina Popovic (2 nd ), Sarah Ratnesar (HC), Kailee Dornhart and Lily Canalese (Participants) Year 9: Monte Stevenson (1 st ), Ruby Griffiths (2 nd ), Sam Robertson (3 rd ) Year 10: Maisie Coulson (1 st ), Stella Eaton (2 nd ), Sophia Dow (HC), Claire Laws (HC) Year 11: Zach Smit (1 st ), Lily Griffiths (3 rd ), Riley Guyatt (HC) Year 12: Christopher Quintarelli (2 nd ), Gina de Rooy (HC), Maja Popovic and Kyra Bellinger (Participants) IB Ab Initio: Madhav Mishra (1 st ) Chinese Participants and Results: Year 7: Tiare Parquet and Jujhar Singh (Participants) Year 8: Taryn Wotley, Moana Daniels, Jonathan Basri and Sera Kuperman (Participants) Year 9: Anastasia Tong (HC) Catherine Powell Spanish Teacher Wenyao Lu Chinese Teacher Back row (L-R): Stella, Zach, Monte, Sam, and Ms Powell Front row (L-R): Maisie, Ruby, Lily, Mina and Maja Madhav Sera, Miss Lu and Jonathan Zach, Lily, Maja and Mina Jujhar Anastasia 5
SPORTS REPORT Indro Ice Hockey Star Ice Hockey doesn t get much attention in Australia but at Indooroopilly High, we have one Year 7 student in particular who spends a lot of time on the ice. Patrick Ivens started playing as a 5 year old in Canada and has continued in the sport since arriving in Australia, playing for the Brisbane Buccaneers out at Boondall for the past three years. His talent as a goal keeper has been recognised with Patrick being selected this year in both the Under 13 and Under 15 Queensland teams that competed at the National Ice Hockey Championships in Perth and Melbourne respectively. It is a big commitment training three times a week in the lead up to Nationals, regular camps and competitions on top of the weekly club Competition but Patrick loves the speed and uniqueness of the game. To recognise Patrick s achievements in Ice Hockey, he will be awarded a Gold Sports Award on assembly. Congratulations Patrick and we look forward to hearing of your future endeavours. Carina selected in the Australian team Another high achieving student at Indooroopilly State High School is Year 12 student Carina Hagarty. We heard about Carina s success at a state and national level in Trampolining at our recent Sports Awards Night, but more recently it was announced that Carina has been selected in the Australian team by Gymnastics Australia and the Trampoline Gymnastics Selection Committee to compete at the 25 th FIG Gymnastics World Age Group Competitions for Individual and Synchronised Trampoline and Double Mini Trampoline. Carina will be heading to Bulgaria when other Year 12 students are celebrating their last week of secondary education. Congratulations, Carina, on another fabulous achievement and we wish you all the best at Worlds! Goal Ball All Star If you have ever watched the Paralympic games, you would know that there is a whole range of fantastic sports and athletes who don t get the media coverage they deserve. One of those sports is Goal Ball. Played by athletes who are blind or visually impaired, athletes all wear opaque eyeshades (black-out goggles) at all times to ensure a fair competition. The object of the game is to throw a ball past the opponents and into their net to score points. Players stay on their hands and knees to defend their net and score against their opponents. Bells inside the ball help to orientate the players by indicating the direction of the oncoming ball, so the game is played in complete silence to allow players to concentrate and respond to the ball. Year 11 student, Joe Hogg, is an enthusiastic and talented goal ball athlete and recently competed with the South Australian Youth Team at the 37 th Australian Goal Ball Championships. Joe had a great time finishing the entire tournament undefeated and claiming the gold 15-5 over Victoria. On top of this, Joe was named in the All Star 6 the top 6 players in the division for the tournament. A fantastic achievement. Congratulations Joe!! Jeremy Anderson Sports Coordinator 6
SENIOR ARTS JOURNEY As the school year draws to a close, we bring together our school s most outstanding work via the annual Senior Arts Journey. Always an emotional time as we reflect upon how initial ideas, through organisation and sheer hard work, turn into beautifully resolved works; but then also thinking about where to next and the time ahead. It goes without saying that these events, strongly anticipated on the school calendar, are bitter sweet in that they draw the year to a close, but also celebrate the creative success of our students. The night was a memorable showcase of the students work hosted at Metro Arts in the city. Unmarred by the insufferable heat, four flights of stairs and impending storm, the volunteer students and staff pushed on with the support of many cold beverages, to put an exhibition together in under four hours in the Warehouse. It unfurled at 6.00pm with the support of Beth Foad on guitar, into an hour long intense experience of art chat and wonderment. The exhibition was so full at one point it was difficult to move from one work to the next without damaging someone s vintage chambray with the mascarpone and blue cheese stuffed Medjools. The students were buzzing and the industry representatives, Sam Cranstoun and Indro Alumnus Andy Bates, were most impressed with the calibre of our young people s art. They compared and contrasted their own experiences in high school and the types of works they produced to that of our Indro students, maintaining the difficulty in choosing just one Industry award recipient. Beth on guitar Mr Weeks, Deputy Principal and Sam Cranstoun Guests appreciating the Artwork Shortly after 7.00pm in the Lumen room, having descended the four flights of stairs, the highly anticipated film screening got underway. Instigated by a heart-warming video recording sent all the way from California by Indro Alumnus Sara Fonseca, former Arts Captain and Dux of the school in 2006, she left us with three gems. Sara reminded us all to keep being creative, not be too harsh on ourselves and to network and make lots of arty friends. Then we were affronted by the skill and talent of the film students through the very first video. One hour and twenty minutes later the film industry and media educator representatives; Dr Peter Moyes, Meg Thomas and Derek Weeks met to discuss which of the twenty works should be acknowledged for their outstanding use of film technique. Through the ensuing presentations we saw quite an array of students awarded for their efforts. Principal s Choice for Visual Art: Annabelle Goonasekera People s Choice for Visual Art: Janaya Channing 7
SENIOR ARTS JOURNEY (Cont d) Industry Choice for Visual Art: Ally Ayscough Media Educator s Choice for Film, Television and New Media: Ally Ayscough Fruit Salad People s Choice for Year 11 Film, Television and New Media: a tie! Jade Schaaffhausen-Te o Stuck on You and Harry Hurwood and Zara Dudley Edwina Edwina also won the Industry Choice for Film, Television and New Media category. People s Choice for Year 12 Film, Television and New Media: Pia Richardson Recipe for Disaster 8
SENIOR ARTS JOURNEY (Cont d) The event itself was two months in the making and I d like to publically acknowledge and thank the staff, students and parents who were involved in its creation: Sofia Spiliotopoulos in the office for her assistance; Industrial Technology staff for their last minute structural assistance; the P&C Association for the refreshments; Elsie for her enthusiasm and doing the leg work when we just couldn t do any more; Harry Hurwood, Zac Perry, Mia Valencia, Natalia Gallardo, Lukas Schilling and Aina Betts for running the show; Ryanna Clayton for rounding up sponsorship; Matthew Beattie as special guest liaison; Rhys Cassidy and Moneth Montemayor for producing the high quality film showreel; Noel Herberg for catering and curating, pack down and clean up; and Daniella Capelo for being highly organised and driven in promotions, catering, curating, pack down and clean up. It is such an honour to work within A community of forward thinkers that values our school s diversity and creativity by drawing together outstanding student work for a truly appreciative public audience. Thank you, thank you, thank you! Tammy Gilmore Head of Department, Visual and Media Arts "The 2017 Senior Arts Journey was an excellent showcase of senior school artworks. Every year it is hard to believe that such inspired works are made by high school students. The mediums, techniques, and concepts are deep and museful, making it difficult to leave the elaborate gallery space. I look forward to returning next year to see more of the seemingly endless talent Indooroopilly State High has to offer." Mia Valencia Visual Art and Film, Television and New Media student Special Guests and Presenters SKI TRIP 2018 Expressions of interest for Ski Trip are now closed. Students who have been accepted to apply will receive an email calling for the initial deposit to be paid by 24 November. Places are strictly limited and will be allocated on a first in, first served basis. If further places become available, these will be advertised at the start of the school year in 2018. For more information, please contact me on jande161@eq.edu.au or Mr Powell mpowe146@eq.edu.au Jeremy Anderson Sports Coordinator, HPE Teacher INDRO GROUNDS AND BUSH CARE When: Saturday 18 November 7.00am - 10.00am followed by Morning Tea What: 1. Plant trees and shrubs behind Science Block 2. Remove invasive weeds - especially Cat s Claw Creeper Gloves and some tools provided. Parents and Students are all welcome. If you have any further questions please contact me by email mharr85@eq.edu.au Mirva Harrison Teacher Librarian 9
The University of Queensland Academic Excellence Award for Dux of the School Sophie Barton Academic Excellence Award for Dux of the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme Ruby Mineur Geoff O Reilly Internationalism Award Jemima Jeffree CALTEX Best All Rounder Award Mia Valencia Federal Member s Exceptional Young Leader Award Sophie Barton Federal Member s Outstanding Academic Achievement Award Anna Cronau Australian Defence Force Long Tan Leadership and Teamwork Awards Year 10 Riley Guyatt Year 12 Isaac Stevenson Community Spirit Award Annalise Woods Rod Bailey Service to Students Award Ethan Clark-Kistowski B.E. Lawley Citizenship Award Catrin Gardiner Bronwyn Lucas Literary Excellence Award Sophie Galvin Sarah Elston Award Alex Ayscough Arts and Cultural Practice Award Anna Cronau Toohey-Jones Junior Music Encouragement Award Shanu Sobti Stuart-Fox Debating and Public Speaking Award Maya Lamont Ken Austin Science Award Thomas Patterson The University of Queensland Confucius Institute Award - Year 12 Chinese Anna Liu Chess Player of the Year Award Senior - Lambis Athousis; Junior - Roman Kull Chess Leadership Award Senior - Luke Rosier; Junior - Sharne Radel June Singleton Special Ancient History Prize Mai Mendelson Mike McDonald Memorial Prize Sophie Barton Denver Beanland Year 12 English Award Oskar Hornbeck Spirit of Boeing Award Diego Barbosa Boeing Year 12 Aerospace Award Jasmin Liaw Boeing Year 11 Aerospace Award Jonah Jacobson 2017 ACADEMIC AWARDS Rotary Club Toowong Best All Rounder Awards Junior School - Luka Ruckels; Senior School - Hayley Finley RSL Sherwood/Indooroopilly Sub-Branch - Citizenship Award (Junior School) Ella Meredith Parents and Citizens Music Awards Katya Balmori, Diego Barbosa, Ella Butner, Anna Liu, Freya McGuigan, Alex McLean, Jane Nam, Oliver Ruffell, Isaac Stevenson, Chris Sun and Siobhan Webster Debating Awards Edmund Goebel, Emilia Kulakova, Maya Lamont, Gina De Rooy and Jacob Short The University of Queensland Mathematics and Engineering Acceleration Prizes Year 7: Year 8: Year 9: Year 10: Year 11: Tommy Tran Juliet Kim Misha Kulakov Matthew Haig Jemima Jeffree 10
2017 ACADEMIC AWARDS (Cont d) The University of Queensland School of Languages and Cultures Prizes Year 7 Spanish Immersion: Year 8 Spanish Immersion: Year 9 Spanish Immersion: Year 10 Spanish Immersion: Oliver Hann, Katia Iffland Joelle Jesudason, Meg Williams Rose Renkin-Perry Riley Guyatt Year 7 Chinese Acceleration: William Walles Year 8 Chinese Acceleration: Jonathan Basri Year 9 Chinese Acceleration: Paula Cardona Year 10 Chinese Acceleration: Josephine Greaves Excellence Awards Alex Ayscough Katya Balmori Diego Barbosa Aina Betts Reuben Betts Daniel Booth Ethan Clark-Kistowski Flynn Collins Phoenix Courtney Brendon Duncan William Elvin Natalia Gallardo Sophie Galvin Annabelle Goonasekera Jemima Jeffree Peleg Kark Juliet Kim Maya Lamont Ned Lembryk Wilbur Liao Delli Martin Hannah Mills Minh Nguyen Oscar Nevin Ohtara Okada James Pham Janet Pham Lia Ribeiro De Noronha Elizabeth Ruffell Oliver Ruffell Sebastian Smit Maia Sullivan-Joly Chris Sun Xanthe Swan Enoch Tam Sean Teh Antonya Tran Minh Tran Siobhan Webster Leo Woodfield Year 7 Madison Audus Cailen Blunt Lily Canalese Anna Ceslis Joshua Crane Guy Gibson Cameron Grey Priya Hastie Elizabeth Hogan Julia Huber Angela Hyun Katja Iffland Siddesh Karekal June Kim Eleanor Koning Francesca Measham Ngoc Nghiem Bianca Price John Salazar Gavivarisha Sudarjanto Charis Ting Alex Torkington Tommy Tran Byron Villacorta William Walles Thomas Wang Avneet Waraich Academic Awards, Music Art Drama and Dance Geography, Art Acceleration, English, Science, Spanish Dance Acceleration English as an Additional Language or Dialect, Health and Physical Education Spanish Immersion, Music Acceleration Chinese, Spanish, History, Spanish Chinese Spanish Chinese Acceleration Mathematics 11
2017 ACADEMIC AWARDS (Cont d) Year 8 Kira Amadera Andy An Yasmin Aryan Marianna Athanassiadis Althea Ayano Thomas Bae Jonathan Basri Rose Bickle Adam Charters Charlotte Chiem San-ti Chou Edward Chou Amber Cormack-Thomas Mila Cowley Keva Culkin Ollie De Lacy-Leacey Danni Ding Melissa Dirckze Jallan Ferris Ethan Foo Andrea Frederick Nicholas Grannum Caelan Hamilton Mikayla Hand Alex He Lori Hefford Homa Heidari Jodie Hoang Joelle Jesudason Peleg Kark Natalie Katafiasz Juliet Kim Mina Laurence Claudia Leon Tomo Lin Christine Lin Felix Lovell Carina MacLean Jamie Marshall Cleo Morgan Stephanie Nguyen Thi Nguyen Emily O Donnell Emilie Paxton Ross Mason Pitman Lili Reus-Smit Andres Riviere Coel Roberts Sam Robertson Amitai Rosenbaum Zarli Summers Bardia Trevilo Alice Walker Yingjie Wang Meg Williams Jessica Zhang, History, Chinese Acceleration Industrial Technology & Design, English as an Additional Language or Dialect, Geography, Science, Economics and Business, Chinese Music, Health and Physical Education, English, Food & Culture, Science, Visual Media Technology, History, Mathematics Spanish Spanish, Spanish Immersion, Theatrical Movement Studies 12
2017 ACADEMIC AWARDS (Cont d) Year 9 Mokuren Abe Indira Amelia Turi Barton Isabel Bradley Phoebe Bowman Paula Cardona Nicole Chanson Samantha Coates Louise Coelho Eddy Curwen Sarah Donaghey Sophie Dow Stella Eaton Amy Elkomos Alex Garson Maya Gibbon Rajin Hossain Erin Jones Misha Kulakov Jack Lord Jasper McEwan Noah Mikkelsen Hannah Mills Lilly Montgomery-Clarke Elese Nguyen Chris Pak Eli Parkinson Rugved Pawar Chris Rahimi Rose Renkin-Perry Liam Revell Ellen Simons Shanu Sobti Oliver Strong Anastasia Tong Antonya Tran Baxter Wise Clarissa Zhong, English, Industrial Technology & Design Industrial Technology & Design, Economics and Business Science, Chinese Acceleration, Industrial Technology & Design, Music, Health and Physical Education, Mathematics, Dance, Digital Technologies, Digital Technologies, English as an Additional Language or Dialect Media Arts, Mathematics B Acceleration, Mechatronics, Drama, Spanish Immersion, Spanish, Chinese, Visual Arts, Food & Textiles, Spanish, History Geography Year 10 Raul Alejandro Mina Bae Ariana Beheshti Sarah Costanzo Roy Craig Joshua Cunningham Ella Ding Arabella Dow Peter Du Maja Dudzinska Imelda Fadila Ruth Forbes Caio Galvao Ashlee Gluyas Laura Gooding Josephine Greaves Spanish, History, Chemistry, Music English for ESL Learners, Spanish Immersion Graphics English Communication, Pre-IB English, Mathematics B, Information Processing and Technology Spanish, Chinese Acceleration 13
2017 ACADEMIC AWARDS (Cont d) Kate Guo Riley Guyatt Matthew Haigh Paige Hill Eileen Ho Giaan Hull Maximilien Hussey Isabelle Irons Raeanna Johnson Imogen Jones Griffyn Leary Jenny Lee Delli Martin Chelsea McClintock Chelsey McParland Stephanie Melcer Nick Mukasa Helen Nguyen Hawkins Smith Kokona Taira Economics, Geography, Science, Spanish Immersion, English Drama, Physics, Biology Dance, Mathematics A, Film Television and New Media Prevocational Mathematics Chinese Visual Arts Business Core Studies, Physical Education Home Economics Certificate I In Furnishing, Technology Studies CISCO Networking Legal Studies Aviation Year 11 Alexander Bates Alex Bond Miranda Caley Ellen Callaghan Laura Cardona Gonzalez Jonathon Coates Hamlin Cox Eric Davies Gina De Rooy Rebecca Diskett Siena Erratt Joseph Erskine Hayley Finley Rose Foran Edmund Goebel Georgie Groth Madison Hayden Michael Hotschilt Jonah Jacobson Jemima Jeffree Sophie Jenkins Alanah Jenkins Seoyoung Kang Burt Kawaguchi Emilia Kulakova Joe Kwon Taylor Lam Maya Lamont Natasha Hui Xi Lee Jason Liang Jordan Low Zeng Low Sophie Lucena Shanthi Malpress Madhav Mishra Amy Nguyen Aaron Paterson Vi Pham Jess Pham Maja Popovic Christopher Quintarelli Ghazel Rahaeifard Luke Rosier Elizabeth Ruffell Certificate III in Fitness, Visual Art, Graphics, Ancient History Physical Education, Diploma of Business, Spanish Acceleration Mathematics A, Mathematics Standard Level, History Standard level Drama Business Communication and Technologies, Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care, Drama Visual Art Standard Level Aviation Aerospace Studies, Mathematics C, Physics Biology Dance Certificate I In Construction, Legal Studies, Mathematics Higher Level Technology Studies, Modern History, Economics, Chemistry, English, Spanish, Biology Information Processing and Technology English Communication, Mandarin ab initio Home Economics Spanish ab initio, Mathematics B, English for ESL Learners, Business and Management Higher Level Chinese, Biology Standard Level, Chemistry Standard Level, Physics Standard Level Music Standard Level 14
2017 ACADEMIC AWARDS (Cont d) Skyler Shen Jacob Short Leo Southcott Xanthe Swan Natalie Tang Matthew Tavatgis Beatriz Torres Xavier Alyxandra Tran Lara Trickett Rachael Tulleners Ryan Watson Mandarin B Higher Level, Accounting Music, Modern History, Geography, Ancient History Certificate II In Visual Arts Engineering Technology Spanish B Higher Level, Mathematics Studies Standard Level Prevocational Mathematics Film Television and New Media Certificate II In Furniture Making Year 12 Nikita Avekau Certificate III In Fitness Alex Ayscough Visual Art Uyen Bach Economics Edward Bae, English Extension Yuna Bae Certificate II In Visual Arts Sophie Barton, Film Television and New Media Thea Blaskovich Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care, Spanish Daniel Booth Physics, Engineering Technology Joshua Capaldi Ethan Clark-Kistowski, Chemistry Higher Level, Physics Standard Level, Mathematics Standard Level Anna Cronau, Dance Anne Duan Brendon Duncan, CISCO Networking, Information Processing and Technology Tiffany Fu Home Economics Sophie Galvin, Modern History Catrin Gardiner Mathematics Studies Standard Level, Spanish ab initio Bethany Harbottle English Communication Levi Hardy Certificate I In Construction Elaina Hea, Chinese, Legal Studies Brigitte Hepburn Oskar Hornbeck English Sally Huynh Graphics Hamish Johnson Physical Education Ned Lembryk Biology Brianna Lene Drama Alice Li English for ESL Learners, Accounting Jasmin Liaw Aerospace Studies Anna Liu Chinese Sarah Lockwood, Mathematics A Tara McClintock, Business Communication and Technologies Mai Mendelson, Ancient History Ruby Mineur, Music Standard Level, English A: Literature Higher Level, German B Higher Level Kasey-London Moor, Geography Nathan Moss Technology Studies Javier Navarro Garcia Spanish James Pham Mathematics C Janet Pham, Mathematics B Katy Phan Business and Management Higher Level, Mandarin ab initio, English A: Literature Standard Level Ashley Rasch Monica Sanchez Spanish B Higher Level Travis Schiller CISCO Networking Bradley Simmons Prevocational Mathematics, Certificate II In Furniture Making Isaac Stevenson Music Extension, Music Rosemary Woods Kris Yu Mandarin B Higher Level Dave Zhang, Chemistry 15
2018 ENROLMENTS FOR GENERAL SPECIAL PROGRAMS INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE DIPLOMA PROGRAMME WHAT IS THE IB PROGRAMME? The IB Diploma Programme is designed as an academically challenging and balanced programme of education with final examinations that prepares students, generally aged 16 to 19, for success at university and life beyond. The programme is normally taught over two years and has gained recognition and respect from the world s leading universities. Mission Statement The International Baccalaureate Organisation aims to develop inquiring, knowledgeable and caring young people who help to create a better and more peaceful world through intercultural understanding and respect. To this end the IBO encourages students across the world to become active, compassionate and lifelong learners who understand that other people, with their differences, can also be right. For further information contact IB Coordinator Peter Day on pday4@eq.edu.au or (07)3327 8333. CISCO NETWORKING ACADEMY PROGRAM The Networking Academy Program is a two year course offered by Indooroopilly State High School in conjunction with Cisco Systems, a world leading manufacturer of networking equipment. What do Students Learn? Students learn to construct and configure Local and Wide Area Networks (LANs and WANs) using state of the art equipment. LANs and WANs interconnecting our computing equipment and the entire global internet. A student who has successfully completed the course and attained certification will be able to build, maintain and interconnect computer networks. The student will be able to configure networking equipment such as routers and switches which direct and manage network data. For further information contact CISCO Coordinator Andrew Waddell on awadd4@eq.edu.au. AVIATION STUDIES The sky s the limit New Recreational Pilot Licence half the price of Private Pilot Licence Aviation Studies is a subject for students who are looking forward to either a career in aviation or flying for pleasure. Students are able to enrol in Aviation Studies Years 10, 11 and 12. Students go to a flying school at Archerfield Airport each week during the year. Initially students work towards performing their first solo and must be 15 years of age to do so. Students work towards a Recreational Pilot Licence (RPL) and then, after successfully completing navigation flights, gain a Private Pilot Licence. Students will be required to pay their chosen flying school each week for their lesson. This is a pay-as-you-go arrangement with the hire rate of an aircraft and instructor plus landing fees meaning that each flying week costs between $300 and $400. The total cost to attain solo flight is estimated to be $6000, with a further $5000 to Recreational Pilot Licence with the total cost of a Private Pilot Licence being roughly $21,000. The theory, comprising Flight Radio Operator s Licence (FROL), Basic Aeronautical Knowledge (BAK) and Private Pilot Licence Theory (PPL), is studied during weekly class time and study at home. Topics include: aircraft familiarisation, aviation terminology, communications, aircraft general knowledge and control, rules and procedures of flight, theory of flight, meteorology and navigation. Students also practise flights in the school s flight simulator during these lessons. It is preferable for students to complete the aviation medical and apply for an Aviation Security Identification Card (ASIC) and student pilot license before commencing flight training, as the first solo flight is not permitted until the documentation has been processed by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA). For more information contact either Peter Rolandsen or Kelly Breen on prola1@eq.edu.au or kbree25@eq.edu.au. 16
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COMMUNITY NOTICES (Con d) WOULD YOU LIKE TO GO TO FIJI TO PLAY NETBALL? 1-8 DECEMBER 2017 Players are required for 13s and under and 18s and under to fill two teams who are attending the amazing Fiji International Netball Festival. For more information visit: www.internationalnetballfestival.com Enquire now: http://ems.gs/3ibl0enzat or call Jane on 0415 399 806 19