Dear Parents and Carers,
Thank you to all who attended and our school cross country last week. We really appreciated the parents and families who came along to support our students. High levels of participation, fun, determination and competitive spirit were on display by all students. My thanks must go to our HPE team, Karen Bramich, Laura Swanson and Kate Howe, for their outstanding organisation, to our Student Leaders for their support of this event, and also to David Reid and the EFA team for their work in setting up and packing up for this carnival.
Secondary Sport also commenced last week with AFL, netball and soccer teams competing in Launceston. As always, our students participated with a strong competitive spirit and excellent sportspersonship.
Parent/Teacher Interviews and Sharing Evidence of Learning
Parent Teacher Interviews will be held for all grades this term. We value the partnership between school and home immensely and hope that all parents will be able to attend. Teacher will share evidences of learning and discuss learning progress and goals for for the second half of the year. Of course, these conversations do not have to wait until scheduled interviews, please feel free to contact us at any time.
Dates for sharing evidence of learning and parent/teacher discussions are:
Wednesday 19 June (Week 8)
Monday 24 June (Week 9)
Wednesday 26 June (Week 9)
Monday 1 July (Week 10)
Full Apprenticeships and School-based Apprenticeships(ASbAs)
We are always delighted when we hear our students have gained employment and are able to pursue the career pathway they are passionate about!
Congratulations to the following students who have gained a full apprenticeship.
Lenny - Certificate III in Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology
Ashton – Certificate III in Carpentry
Ned – Certificate III in Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
This year we also have four students participating in school based apprenticeships. Well done to the following students:
Scott – Certificate II in Cookery
Montanna - Certificate III in Business
Rebecca – Certificate II in Community Pharmacy
Riley - Certificate II in Agriculture (in the process of transitioning to a full apprenticeship)
An a school based apprenticeship is a paid, employment-based training arrangement, students in Years 10, 11 and 12 are able to combine work, training and education to gain a nationally recognised qualification, usually at Certificate II or III level – across almost every industry sector and training package. Thank you to the employers/businesses who are supporting students to undertake a school based apprenticeship with them. Our students learn so much from being in the workplace and being mentored by you.
Vaping
The safety and wellbeing of our students is our highest priority. As you may be aware, there has been a rise in the number of children and young people vaping in the broader community.
Vaping is similar to smoking cigarettes, but without the use of tobacco. Instead, the electronic cigarettes (vapes) heat a liquid until it turns into an aerosol. This aerosol is then inhaled.
The aerosol is not water vapour but is made up of different chemicals. Some of these chemicals can be harmful for the lungs, brain development and general health. Often, vapes contain nicotine, which makes them very addictive.
In supporting the health and wellbeing of our learners, the Department for Education, Children and Young People has adopted a harm minimisation approach to responding to vaping among children and young people. In line with this, all government schools are designated smoke and vape free areas. Signage displaying this is placed around the school property.
The Department is working closely with the Department of Health to ensure that staff, students and families are educated on the health impacts of vaping. The Department has developed a suite of resources centred on a dedicated webpage for vaping. https://www.decyp.tas.gov.au/about-us/projects/child-student-wellbeing/vaping/ This page also includes resources on how to support your child. I encourage you to take the time to talk to your children about vaping. To make it easier to start this conversation, I have included a vaping fact sheet.
If you are worried that your child might be impacted by vaping or is struggling with the topic, it is important to remember that support is available. Information is available on the fact sheet or the Department’s website.
Thank you for your continuing support in ensuring the wellbeing of all our students.
Carolyn Watson
Principal