Issue 17: 21st Sep 2018 A few words from the Principal …..Zlatko Pear

Calendar September 21 McKee/Rigoni Cup Match 21 Last day of Term 3 2.30pm Finish 26 Unit 3/4 Practise exams October 8 Term 4 Starts The 2018 Presentation Ball was held last Friday. It was a fantastic night! Congratulations to all the Debutantes and their partners. Year 12 Exams Inside this issue: Our Year 12 students have now completed their VCE work requirements. They are approaching this break with plenty of revision and exam Presentation Ball 2 preparation work to be completed. They will sit practice exams during the Year 5/6 Snow 3 first week of the holidays and attend revision classes during the break. Experience They will be back at school for three weeks in Term 4 before they begin the formal end of year exams. Parents can support them by ensuring Performance Night 5 adequate time is set aside for home study over the next few months.

Art Works 5 Hats compulsory during Term One and Four A reminder that Myrtleford P12 College is a Sun Smart School, this College 6 means that all our students need to wear a hat when outside during Term Announcements 4. All uniform items, including hats can be purchased locally at ‘Billy and Prep Farm Visit 9 Me’. If you are having problems purchasing any uniform items due to genuine financial difficulties please contact me at the College to Year 4 talk Plastic 10 confidentially discuss your situation. Pollution End of Term - Well done Myrtleford P12 College! 7-12 News 11 Congratulations to our whole College community, students, parents and staff, on an excellent first three terms. On behalf of all the staff at In the Community 12 Myrtleford P12 College I would like to wish all our families a safe holiday period. We look forward to seeing everyone next term. School resumes for Holiday Fun Activities 15 Term 4 on Monday 8th October.

Myrtleford P12 College is a Child Safe School. All our Child Safe policies can be accessed on the College website. http://www.myrtlefordp12.vic.edu.au Page 2 Issue 17: 21st Sep 2018 2018 Presentation Ball A huge congratulations all of our gorgeous Debutantes, and their handsome partners, for last Friday’s Presentation ball. It was hugely successful night and everybody looked amazing. Also, a massive thanks to the parents that worked tirelessly behind the scenes to ensure it was a fantastic evening.

Elina Iaria & Jack Woodall

Mikayla Nolan & Patrick Bren

Danica McKinnon & Isaac Pearson

Alyssa Allan & Jacob Kneebone

Tara Menz & Kaleb Pearson Tahlia Richardson & Riley Lunardi Issue 17: 21st Sep 2018 Page 3 Page 4 Issue 17: 21st Sep 2018 Aaron and Declan’s recount…. Snow camp On Wednesday, we went to the Bright Chalet to go skiing, most people on our camp had never skied before. The newbies went in one group and the more advanced went in another group, then we got fitted into our stuff. Our room was the best, we had a king bed, single and a bunk also there was four in our room; Declan, Alex, Aaron and Jonah.

We all went in to the nearest town, which is Bright. We got to choose little groups and were allowed to go anywhere in town. Declan, Alex and Aaron went to Subway for something to eat, we all got similar subs. Then our group went to Sweet Retreat and got lots of lollies. We all met at the Bright Clock Tower and then headed back to the Chalet.

Once we got back to the Chalet it was just all relaxing in our room. We had our showers and got ready for dinner. The dinner was half decent, we had baked potatoes, chicken nibbles, lasagne and fried chicken. Seth (aka KFC)’s whole plate was covered and Mrs Bigger had none.

On Thursday we went cross-country skiing at Dinner Plain with our instructor Nathan. Nathan taught us to ski down a little slope at Dinner Plain. And then we did a little loop around Dinner Plain. Dinner Plain is a little place were the cattleman used to go for dinner because there was berries and lots of food. Then at lunch time we went back to have lunch. For lunch we had beef sausages and snow cones in cups.

On Friday we went downhill skiing, sadly we did not get to do Summit or the Big D because it was too windy for the lifts to run. Our instructor Simon taught us to go down a small hill. It was hard with the roaring wind blowing in our faces, it felt like a million pins hitting our chins and necks, pretty much anywhere that wasn't covered. Around us there were lots of adults learning to downhill ski as well.

After skiing we went to Dinner Plain to pick up the more advanced group. We had our lunch and left, but when we were passing Hotham the bus got leaves and dirt in its fuel and broke down. Then we had to wait four hours until the other snow bus came to take us down the mountain, back to Myrtleford and our wonderful families. While we were waiting we played hot potato with the football. It was fun and we included everyone.

Finally the new bus came to save us from freezing or starving to death, because we didn't feel like eating our class mates. Then we headed down the mountain because a bus driver from Omeo was really nice and gave up two hours of his own time. He was only going to Bright and he was going home to rest, but instead he took us home to Myrtleford.

By Aaron and Declan Issue 17: 21st Sep 2018 Page 5

MYRTLEFORD P-12 PERFORMANCE EVENING 2018 Congratulations to all the students that performed on Wednesday night. What a fabulous evening of entertainment! Many thanks also to producer Jo Milford, and her many helpers behind the scenes as stage hands and technical assistants, and staff that helped and participated in any way.

Well what a fun and busy term it has been in the Art Room! As you have probably already seen, the hallway is alive with so many wonderful creations. We have made papier mache sculptures and now we are all busy weaving; Branch weaves, God's Eyes, pom poms and more. I'm so impressed with the skills and creativity shown by our clever students and I'm hoping that these new skills will come in handy over the holidays, as students have a go at transferring their new techniques into creating more of their own master pieces at home. I know quite a few have already started making their own weaves at home and teaching brothers and sisters, which is so lovely to hear. Please come and check out the art work up near the Art Room before or after school but please remember to show respect and not touch any, as they are all very precious. Thanks to those who have donated wool to the Art Room. After such a busy term creating, our stocks are low so all donations of wool are greatly appreciated. Enjoy the sunshine! Love Crafty : ) Issue 17: 21st Sep 2018 Page 6

Papier mache creatures… …. and Wendy!

Painting Fun! Issue 17: 21st Sep 2018 Page 7 COLLEGE ANNOUNCEMENTS BREAKFAST CLUB with Rosemary Bunge We had another wonderful breakfast in the SLA on Tuesday where eight loaves of cheese BIG Breakfast toasties were enjoyed. Thanks to all the people who came to help, it is very much appreciated. Tuesday

The next breakfast is on October 9th and it is our annual BIG breakfast for walk to school October 9th month. It will be held outside of the canteen, bacon and egg rolls etc. Everybody welcome.

GLASS JARS NEEDED!! FREE DESKS! MCKEE/ The College as a number of Our Year 10 computer desks available to give students are in RIGONI away. They are all corner desks, desperate need of with a shelf. glass jars (any CUP size), for the If you are interested, please contact upcoming fete!! Come along and the office to arrange for collection. If you, by chance, have any lying support our teams around at home, it would be greatly appreciated if you today Friday could donate them to our cause by 21st at dropping the jars at the front office. Thank you for your contribution to our 1.15pm at the learning and education. Marian Oval

Myrtleford Alpine Race Team (MART) 2018 Over 60 students and 28 teachers and parents were involved in this year’s MART program. Twelve primary and secondary students learnt to either ski or snowboard for the first time with those students now confidently tackling the big slopes at Hotham.

At more advanced levels, we have seen a flowering of skills and confidence, particularly among a group of young hotshot primary school level skiers. The skills and confidence displayed by these youngsters shows promise of great things ahead.

From each of the schools, sincere thanks to all the parents and teachers who have generously given their time and expertise to make the 2018 MART program a success. We cannot run this program without your support, dedication and care. With thanks - Ms. Kate Hawkes, Mr. Phillip Newman & Ms. Cate Sutterby (Marian), Mr. Adam Davis (St Mary’s) Issue 17: 21st Sep 2018 Page 8

2nd January – 9th January 2019 For children 9 yrs-12 yrs $383

Expressions of interest are now open for next year’s Portsea Camp. The Portsea Camp has been running for the last 66 years giving individuals from the country a holiday of a lifetime. Children are supervised at all times and all volunteers and workers have working with children checks and relevant qualifications. Expressions of interest close on 31st Oct 2018. Priority will be given to those children who have not attended the camp before. Limited places available. Transport to and from the camp provided. Financial support for those who qualify. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND RELEVANT FORMS PLEASE CONTACT: LEANNE NOVAK ON [email protected] or on 0427511667

Sacrament of Confirmation 2018 MEDITATION &

The sacrament of Confirmation will be RELAXATION celebrated at St Mary’s Parish, on Sunday 18th CLASSES FOR YEAR12’s November at 10.30 am. An information th evening will be held on Thursday 18 Join me, Dr Suzi Hearn in meditation and October in the Parish Center ( attached to relaxation classes so you can learn to find church) at 6pm. It is important that you and your ‘quiet place’ and ace all your your child come to this meeting. Fr Pompeyo will give an overview of the Sacrament of Confirmation. The upcoming exams. I will teach you some children will participate in an activity with the teachers and tools to reduce your stress and anxiety then with their parents. Cluster groups will be organised and levels and to manage your thoughts. the timeline for the preparation and celebration of Confirmation will be outlined. Commitment masses for WEDNESDAY EVENINGS FROM 12th students making Confirmation at St Mary’s Parish, will be SEPTEMBER, 6-7PM. held on Saturday 20th October and at 6 pm and Sunday 21st $10 PER CLASS CASUALLY October at 8.30am. FREEDOM & JOINT HEALTH Please contact me at email address below if you would like to 1 CLYDE STREET, be involved. MYRTLEFORD Regards, Cathy Jeffery Call 0408 100 489 to reserve your space. REC St Mary’s School [email protected] PARENTS CLUB NEWS

HELPERS WANTED! Big Breakfast BBQ with Rosemary 8:00-9:00am Tuesday 9 October Myrtleford Show School Artwork Preparation with Mrs. Craftwright between 2:30-5:00pm Friday 19 October Myrtleford Show Artwork Display between 9:00am-3:00pm Wednesday 24 October Myrtleford P-12 College Twilight Fair Friday 9 November

Please contact Claire if you're available to help 0439 488 378.

NEXT MEETING: 1:30pm on Friday 12 October at Delize Café Deli CAN YOU HELP? Issue 17: 21st Sep 2018 Page 9

On Tuesday we had our first ever school excursion! We went for a small bus ride out to Mudgegonga for a visit to Mrs Craftwright’s farm. We were so lucky to have such beautiful weather for exploring. We did some animal feeding, collected the eggs, built a scarecrow, did some farm baking and enjoyed the sunshine. We had the most exciting day with some very tired eyes on the way back to school. Ms McIntyre, Mrs Craftwright and I were super impressed by the students remembering their manners and being safe on the farm. All of the Preps and their teachers would like to say the biggest thank you to the Cartwright family for allowing us to visit and learn from their farm. Miss O’Donohue

Savannah and Harli enjoyed making the farm biscuits Cooper enjoyed going on our farm walk and exploring the different areas. Cierra enjoyed feeding the animals. Charlotte: ‘My favourite thing was the dogs on the farm.’ Shyanne: ‘I liked making the scarecrow the best.’ Emmerson: ‘I loved seeing the horses.’ Pippa: ‘I liked playing in the cubby.’ Issue 17: 21st Sep 2018 Page 10

YEAR 4 RAISING AWARENESS OF PLASTIC POLLUTION

As part of our River Detectives Unit the students have been learning about the devastating effects that plastic pollution is having on our environment. As part of this Unit of Work they designed a poster to help bring awareness to our local community of this issue. On Tuesday 18th September the Year 4s walked up to the shops in Myrtleford to present their posters to the local shops. As you are out and about in Myrtleford in the near future please look out for these posters and read the interesting and alarming facts that the students have written about. We would also like to thank all the shop keepers who listened to the students present their posters and for allowing them to put their posters in the shop windows.

Year 4 Teachers Miss Conroy and Mrs Watson Issue 17: 21st Sep 2018 Page 11 7-12 NEWS HOLE NO MORE!

The school took the opportunity to turn a maintenance job into a class session. AJ Gribbon a local plasterer was called in to fix a hole in the wall, so a number of students came along to watch and ask questions about what was involved in plastering. A number of the students got the chance to experience a bit of hands on with AJ. Pictured here, Emilee

McPherson and Jack Quinn. Thank you AJ.

Danielle Caponecchia

VCAL RAFFLE A PICNIC TABLE Congratulations Geoff Jagoe

On Thursday 13th and Friday 14th September, VCAL students organised and conducted a raffle down at COLES supermarket. They were selling tickets to raise money for former Myrtleford P12 student Jordan Miller. The prize was a picnic table constructed by Emilee McPherson. The winner of the Raffle was Geoff Jagoe from Ovens. He was very happy with his win, commenting on how well the table was constructed, and also what a great cause the students were raising money for. On behalf of the VCAL class I would like to thank the Staff, Students, COLES and the community for supporting the VCAL raffle.

Andrew Murray

Scholarship Opportunities...

Not-for-profit student exchange organisation, World Education Program (WEP) , is offering two $1,000 scholarships for semester and year exchange programs departing in August next year. These scholarships are available for all of WEP’s 26 countries. The application deadline is October 14. So, students have all holiday to work on their entry! More information on WEP and the programs offered is available on the website. https://wep.org.au/ Issue 17: 21st Sep 2018 Page 12

Monday 15th October at 7pm Bright Community Centre

Reserve your sets now! Don’t miss out on this very informative session.

More information about eSafety can be found here: https://www.esafety.gov.au/esafety-information

2019 Myrtleford Festival Princess

Seeking expressions of interest for the 2019 Myrtleford Festival Princess Competition Please call or email Jenny Zamperoni by October 1, 2018 Ph 0427 495 309 email [email protected] Page 13 Issue 17: 21st Sep 2018 SPORT IN THE COMMUNITY Ovens Valley United Cricket Club: 2018/2019 Season Training commences Week 1 of Term 4 Bright – Pioneer Park Cricket Nets and Myrtleford - Memorial Oval, Duke Street For detailed information for each age group see contact details below or like the OVUCC Facebook page

Ovens Valley United Cricket Club (incorporating Myrtleford, and Bright CCs) invites all interested junior players to join our club for Season 2018/19. We have a team or program to suit all ages from 5 years to U/16. For those pre-junior underage competition (normally ages 5 – 9) we have the Woolworths Blaster program. For those ready for juniors we have teams in the and District Cricket Association at all levels i.e. U/12, U/14 & U/16. Our junior club philosophy is everyone gets a go and we have accredited Level 1 coaches to aid in player development. Anyone interested in any of the programs can register via Playcricket.com.au, enter Myrtleford postcode 3737 and select OVUCC as the centre or contact: Tony Cuskelly 0428 059 792 or email [email protected] for enquiries or Josh Hoare 0409 501 465 for junior underage team enquiries.

In addition to club cricket, Cricket are also running cricket clinics as follows:

 Myrtleford P12 College – Wednesday 12th September (already completed)  Bright P-12 College – Wednesday 19th September  Myrtleford Carnival Day – Thursday 18th October

Alpine Little Athletics are starting their season soon and we are holding a disco on the last day of term Disco Friday 21st September and also a “Come and Try Day” Thursday 27th September (during the school holidays). Register here: http://www.sportnortheast.com.au/ alpine-shire-school-holiday-program/ Come and give Little Athletics a go!

SPRING INTO DANCE HOLIDAY FUN - Sept 27th

$5.00 per class or $20 for the day 10am - 4pm *Subsidised by MYRT' Op-Shop*

JAZZ, BALLET & CONTEMPORARY! Classes with INDUSTRY PROFESSIONALS

TDA Performing Arts (Senior Citizens Centre Myrtleford)

Bookings Essential Miss Vicki Sherriff 0418 626 987 OR: www.trybooking.com/426211 Issue 17: 21st Sep 2018 Page 14

IN THE COMMUNITY

Q Fever– Information Session Thursday 9th October 2018, 5.30pm at TAFCO Rural Supplies 215 Myrtle Street Myrtleford Q Fever is a bacterial infection that can cause severe flu-like illness. For some people Q Fever can affect their health and ability to work for many years. The bacteria are spread from animals, mainly cattle, sheep and goats. It is common practice for people working with farm animals to be vaccinated. Dr Steve Cavini from Standish Street Surgery together with TAFCO are running a brief session for anyone interested in knowing more about Q Fever and the screening required to be vaccinated. Give TAFCO a call on 57521800 or email [email protected] to register. EVERYONE most welcome to attend! Page 15 Issue 17: 21st Sep 2018 SCHOOL HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES IN THE COMMUNITY

http://www.sportnortheast.com.au/programs/school-holiday-program/ Page 16 Issue 17: 21st Sep 2018

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