Year 12 Boarding News. Week 1, Term 3, 2011
Dear Year 12 parents,
A wet and windy start to the term – perfect for study! This is an important term for the Year 12s obviously and we will do all we can to keep the boys focussed but calm.
I have included some important dates for Year 12 this term. I showed this to the boys on Wednesday and I will give them a copy so that they can get themselves organised. Most of these are in the calendar and diary but I would like to point out two:
• Tuesday August 9th is census night and all boys sleeping at the College will fill out their census form. This will be done as a whole year group.
• Friday 2nd September we will be having the Year 12 father’s day breakfast BBQ at the pool BBQ at 7.30am. This has been a very successful and enjoyable event where the boys can cook for and serve their dads in the lead up to Father’s Day. If the fathers can let me know if they can attend simply via a brief email, this is all that is needed from your end. We just need numbers and there is no cost, of course!
At the College Assembly we had Angus Le Lievre receive the Pierre De Coubertin Award for outstanding sporting achievement. This was well deserved and is great recognition for all that Angus has achieved and contributed while at Joeys. We were also able to congratulate Ben Sandell, Matt Gillis and Phil Moser for receiving Defence Force scholarships. Finally, Nick Rhodes had all the older members of staff humming along to “Everybody Wants to Rule the World” which he played beautifully on the guitar in preparation for his HSC musical performance.
All the best
Pat
Year 12 Academic News. Week 1, Term 3, 2011
Game on! We are now at the business end of Year 12 and it is already evident on the faces of our senior students this first week back to classes. Trial HSC examinations commence on Monday week, 1st August and I have provided a full timetable of exam dates, venues and times on this week’s blog for your easy accesss. I know that the vast majority of students were hard at the books over the holidays and this will hold them in good stead for their Trial examinations.
Congratulations
It was terrific to see Matthew Gillis, Ben Sandell and Phil Moser receive Defence Force Technical Scholarships today at Assembly. These scholarships are valued at $3,000 each. A Defence Technical Scholarship (DTS) is a fantastic opportunity for Year 11 and 12 students, intending to pursue an ADF general entry technical trade career after completing Year 12. The DTS rewards technically-savvy students for staying on at school and enrolling in specific subjects.
It was also great to hear news over the holidays that Brad McIntyre and Lachie Lord have been offered presigious UTS Co-Op Scholarships in Accounting for 2012. Congratulations also to Michael Abdallah who was offered an Accounting Cadetship with Ernst & Young in 2012. These are wonderful achievements and a real expression of the ability of the Class of 2011 to achieve well.
The following students will receive Study Effort Awards for their application throughout Term 2. They have been recognised by the majority of their teachers as consistently applying themselves to their studies last term. Congratulations to these students.
Luke AMASI
George ATKIN
James DAVIS
Daniel DUGGAN
Greg FARRELL
Reggie HOWARD
Tom KENNEDY
Joshua KLARICA
Jack LAING
Sam LANE
Angus LE LIEVRE
James LIANG
John O’CONNELL
Joshua PARKER
Daniel RODEN
Duen SIAUW
Joel TALBOT
Benjamin YUN
Attendance and Application during the Trial HSC Examinations
A Trial HSC Examination Timetable with venues and times is provided below.
I will speak specifically about exam-week procedures at our next Form Meeting on Wednesday but I list a few important items here for the benefit of parents and carers.
It would be very unusual for a student not to attend an examination. He would have to be physically incapable of sitting in the exam room for this to occur. The College and the Board of Studies has procedures and provisions in place to assist students who are unwell at the time of their examinations and it is in boys’ best interests to attempt their papers if they can. Students who are unable to attend an exam are to telephone my office on 98160878 before the exam. They will be asked to provide a doctor’s certificate explaining their absence.
All students are to be at the College during the examination period unless there has been a written request for leave approved by Mr Rodgers or myself. All boarders and weekly boarders must be at the College on the evening prior to their next examination. Day students must be at the College no later that 8am on the day of their examinations. Students do not have permission to leave the College during the exam period without the permission of Mr Rodgers or myself.
I expect students to assemble at the exam venue no later than 15 minutes before the scheduled start of their examination. I will not allow late comers to disrupt others who have commenced an exam.
Students will wear their correct school uniform for their examinations. In addition, they will be clean shaven and their hair and uniform will be tidy.
It is my practice not to allow students to leave the exam room before the scheduled finishing time.
Studying in-between Exams
Students will, for the most part, be expected to study in their own rooms during the exams. They will be given permission to work with peers in the Year 12 Common Room if they ask. If students are disturbing others during study time, they may be sent home or restricted to studying in the Study Hall. it is important for boys to be at the College, close to their teachers who are very happy to assist students should they need help.
Year 12 Class Teachers
It is unfortunate that Mrs Christine Smith is currently on sick leave after due to a painful stress fracture in her leg. Mrs Smith was scheduled to take over the English Advanced class of Mrs Julie Burke who has resigned from the College. These students will now be well cared for by the Head of English, Mr Matt Bentley. We wish Mrs Smith a speedy recovery.
UAC Guide Books
Each student received a UAC Guide Book on Wednesday. This is an important book that is the ‘bible’ for reading about and selecting university courses. We will be using it later in the term when we walk students through the process of registering for university course offers.
Regards,
Mark Fenech
Year 12 Careers News. Week 1 Term 3, 2011
‘Early Entry’ University Programs
Year 12s should consider applying for ‘Early Entry’ at university.
Advantages of ‘Early Entry’ Programs:
•Year 12 students may receive an ‘early’ university offer in November 2011 (to commence university in March 2012).
•‘Early Entry’ considers more than the ATAR – co-curricular activities will be considered.
•Students are not committed to any ‘Early Entry’ offer received. Students can change their university preferences.
Disadvantages of ‘Early Entry’ Programs
•Only six universities in NSW have ‘Early Entry’ programs Joeys students can apply to.
•‘Early Entry’ requires an application form and school reference so there is some paperwork involved.
Details of University ‘Early Entry’ Programs are below (in order of closing dates)
University of Notre Dame in Sydney (ND)
Closing date 5th August 2011
Collect a form from Mrs Charters
http://www.nd.edu.au/sydney/careerAdvisorAndTeacher/Earlyofferprogram.shtml List of courses at ND http://www.nd.edu.au/sydney/courses/undergraduate.shtml
ICMS (Manly) offering Macquarie University degrees
Closing date 30th August 2011
Download a form from the web page below or collect a copy from Mrs Charters
http://www.icms.edu.au/earlyentry.html http://www.icms.edu.au/images/stories/early-entry-scheme-dl-flyer.pdfList of courses at ICMS
University of Wollongong (UOW)
Closing date 1st September 2011
University of New England in Armidale (UNE)
Closing date Friday 30th September 2011
(2011 forms not yet available)
http://www.une.edu.au/admissions/unextra-early-entry.php http://www.une.edu.au/for/future-students/sl/ocug/degree/early.php List of courses at UNE http://www.une.edu.au/about/faculties/
University of Western Sydney (UWS)
Closing date 30th September 2011
Australian Catholic University at Strathfield and North Sydney (ACU)
Applications open 14th August, expected to close 14th October 2011
Applications not yet open but register on the web page below to receive updates
http://www.acu.edu.au/about_acu/why_choose_acu/choosing_the_right_university_to_attend/early_entry/
http://www.acu.edu.au/apply_and_enrol/register_your_interest/
List of courses at ACU http://www.acu.edu.au/information_for/future_undergraduate_students/
See Mrs Charters for help with applications.