We started last month’s newsletter item talking about time flying, it seems very hard to believe that we are already at the end of the semester now. Our Year 7 students have navigated their first semester very well. The nerves of a new school were shaken off and they fell into the Greenvale Secondary College routine very well. A big well done to all the Year 7 and any new Year 8 student to the school for getting through the last six months.

 

EXCURSIONS

During June we had two excursions for the students to experience. These were:  Adventure Day for the Year 7 & 8’s on June 11 and then the Year 7 Zoo Excursion on June 19. 

Adventure Day: We left the school early and headed down to Mt Eliza for a fun day of activities. The students were able to use freshly grown and sourced produce to bake their own pizza. The flavour combinations were Master Chef worthy, and we suggest making these mini chef’s showcase their talents at home for their family. They then had to work together to solve initiative problems which started out as a bit of a laugh but became very serious when it was team against team needing to solve the challenge first. The final activity the students took part in was the Giant Swing. The students worked together to lift the student in the swing as high as they felt comfortable going. The person in the swing then got to enjoy the views of the water before their stomach jumped up into their throat as they free fell for a few moments before the swing brought them back and forth. All in all, the students had a great day and created memories.

Year 7 Zoo: This was our first curriculum-based excursion. The students in Science have been learning about the Food Web and were able to obtain more information on this topic from the zoo. The education sessions each student undertook was a great way of looking at this topic. The students engaged well with the zoo teacher and could see how a slight change in the eco system could have a major impact. The students were able to roam the zoo and see the animals however at times the lions decided to try to join the educational session and have their input (so they certainly had an up close viewing of the lions).

 

POSITIVE RECOGNITION CHALLENGE

The Junior School has continued a big push on displaying the school values and receiving a positive recognition. Each week there has been a challenge to see which mentor group has the highest number of Positive Recognitions and which student has the most. It’s really pleasing to see the students have responded well to this and the number of Positive Recognitions is high.

THE WEEKLY YEAR LEVEL NUMBERS SO FAR ARE:

WeekYear 7Year 8
1208122
28397
38299
4409318
5258261
6232205
7315212
8270224
9195126

 

THE WEEKLY MENTOR CHALLENGE WINNERS HAVE BEEN:

WeekYear 7Year 8
17B8B
27D8F
37D8C
47D8C
57D8D
67D8B & 8D
77D8D
87D8D
97E8C & 8D

 

THE CURRENT MENTOR GROUP STANDINGS ARE:

FromTOTALFROMTOTAL
7D7008D351
7B4588C339
7C3368A328
7E3068F268
7A2768B223
8E155

 

THE WEEKLY HIGHEST STUDENT(S) HAVE BEEN:

WeekYear 7 StudentYear 8 Student
1Zayed El AkoumiKhadijah Mian
2Alexander NgCeren Aslipek, Christopher Phillips, Jett Attardo, Shaman Silva, Taylan Buyukbilgin, Vian Alex
3Alexander Ng, Cole Taylor, Hannah SoubjakiJordan Stenhouse
4Furkan CetinkayaSarah Dolmay, Jordan Stenhouse, Jacob Mohamad & Anita Uialatea
5Ali El-Tahach, Victoria Kantzidis, Hayley Wilson, Azra Alkan, Aseel Azzam, Ivy Bekard, Ava Gale, Ilaria Galanti, Aylin Karaata & Joshua TralongoLuca Joury
6Veli DemirSaara Shetye
7Helin MirzaogluSiipo Akeli
8Rebecca Briers, Ava Gale, Isabella Giannini, Brodie Hewet, Aylin Karaata & Alannah SchepisSaara Shetye
9Ayah Abbada, Veli Demir, Mary Hadchiti, Lucas Pennacchia & Ertugrul YigiterSarah Yigiter, Omer Eroglu & Saara Shetye

 

We hope everyone has a restful break and comes back ready to go in term 3.

 

 

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