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CCSC News - Term 3 Week 1 2020 29/7/20, 10:18 Am Central Coast Sports College Mail - CCSC News - Term 3 Week 1 2020 29/7/20, 10:18 am Julie Dolan <[email protected]> CCSC News - Term 3 Week 1 2020 1 message [email protected] <[email protected]> Wed, Jul 29, 2020 at 10:17 AM To: [email protected] The Newsletter Term 3 Week 1 July 20-24 Whole College News College Times for 2021 Over the past few months we have received numerous enquiries asking if there is an opportunity to change the start and end times of the day. That being the case we have compiled a linked survey and invite all families, including those with students attending in 2021 to complete. The survey will be open through to Friday the 7th of August. Your feedback is crucial in our planning and we encourage all families to complete the survey. https://forms.gle/1UXEcG3w7rhuiznLA Social Emotional Survey Families with students in years 3-10 are invited to participate in a 20 minute survey being conducted by Macquaire University. You can access details of the survey via the link below. Students will complete these surveys in school time during week 4 of this term. For any parents wanting heir child to opt out of the survey please indicate this by completing the link on the form. The survey will provide valuable information to the University research facility with the findings also being shared with us to help us improve our student support services. https://mail.google.com/mail/u/1?ik=4c6bbb55b3&view=pt&searc…d-f%3A1673507513029590786&simpl=msg-f%3A1673508265025066390 Page 1 of 4 Central Coast Sports College Mail - CCSC News - Term 3 Week 1 2020 29/7/20, 10:18 am https://ccsc.nsw.edu.au/wp- content/uploads/2020/07/OPT-out-consent.pdf Junior College Design Technology Classes Stage 4 Stage 4 began preparations for their new projects in their design technology classes yesterday, which you can view in the short video below. Classes will cover upcycled furniture creation, making and decorating concrete pots and sewing. https://youtu.be/Ey4MZirfxzo Senior College Big Picture Student Learning Plan Meetings Learning plan meetings are on Thursday and Friday week 2. Students in Big Picture will work from home on these days and come in for their Learning plan meetings. Invitation to families have been sent out. Big Picture Book Review Through our Big Picture program, CCSC students are becoming much more widely read, with Year 11 students for example, being required to read six books https://mail.google.com/mail/u/1?ik=4c6bbb55b3&view=pt&searc…d-f%3A1673507513029590786&simpl=msg-f%3A1673508265025066390 Page 2 of 4 Central Coast Sports College Mail - CCSC News - Term 3 Week 1 2020 29/7/20, 10:18 am per year, two of which are autobiographies. A book review of each book is completed after finishing. Lexi Galluzzo recently read "The Hate U Give" by Angie Thomas and has provided us with a video review https://youtu.be/w66mvxH91-g as well as a beautifully displayed "google slides" presentation of her work. Highly recommended is the 'google slides' review here Sport Tennis A huge congratulations to CCSC tennis student Jessica Jeong for her fantastic efforts in tournament play over the school holidays. Jess won the singles in the Vincent Barclay invitation event in Sydney and then followed this up a week later by winning the under 18s girls UTR event at Gosford. Great to see all the hard work and training from Jessica at CCSC and with her private coach Janine Thompson at The Entrance Tennis Centre is providing Jess with continual tennis development. Netball with guest coach Sam Poolman Our netball girls were privileged and very excited to have Australian netball player, Samantha Poolman helping out at their training session on Thursday. Sam plays in the Super Netball league for Giants Netball. Beginning her professional career in 2013 at the Adelaide Thunderbirds, she then moved to the Giants, where she has been one of the league's leading defenders and has played in back-to-back finals series. appearance in the 2018 season. Watch Sam in https://mail.google.com/mail/u/1?ik=4c6bbb55b3&view=pt&searc…d-f%3A1673507513029590786&simpl=msg-f%3A1673508265025066390 Page 3 of 4 Central Coast Sports College Mail - CCSC News - Term 3 Week 1 2020 29/7/20, 10:18 am action at training with our girls at the link below. https://youtu.be/5RWgg7bnB1g Injured Student Process The College has recently reviewed the Injured Student Process. If your child is not able to participate in a sport session due to an injury you will need to email [email protected] with details of their injury and why they cannot participate in their sport sessions. Students will either attend the sport session on light duties or go to our injured student room where they can work through additional academic work or work through sport specific theory content. For long term injuries (i.e. longer than a few days), parents will need to ensure their child has been seen by a medical professional and the injury details specified with details about permitted activites. Please ensure any information about their injury is emailed through to [email protected]. The Head of Sport may make a time for you to come into the College and discuss a suitable adjusted program for your child. Unsubscribe https://mail.google.com/mail/u/1?ik=4c6bbb55b3&view=pt&searc…d-f%3A1673507513029590786&simpl=msg-f%3A1673508265025066390 Page 4 of 4.
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