Principal's Report
Dear Parents/Carers, Friends and members of the Prospect High School community,
Career and Life Planning Workshop
Last week Prospect High students participated in a Career and Life Planning activity as part of a series that supports careers in the ‘Building and Construction’ sector, through a partnership between Beacon and Keystone Tasmania. The ‘Building Careers in Tasmania’ project supports students to understand key skills, attributes, and pathways into this growth industry. Students were able to put their skills to practice with mock interviews run by the business mentors. Many thanks to all mentors who gave up their time to support this program which include: Keystone Tasmania, Tas City Building, Beacon Foundation, Tamika Johnston and Degree C Tasmania.
SES Presentation
Recently grade 10 students engaged in a SES presentation as part of their Drivers Ed unit in Health. Neil and Frances spoke to students about road accidents, causes and statistics using known scenarios and experiences. They also showed students their vehicle and equipment.
NAPLAN
Individual NAPLAN reports have now been provided to students or posted for families. If parents and carers did not receive the NAPLAN report, please contact us. Please note that NAPLAN will be in Term 1 next year.
Arts Bazaar
The Arts team recently held a very successful Arts Bazaar showcasing and celebrating student work as well as raising funds for our school production, Aladdin JR which will be held in November. Congratulations to all involved in organising and producing the Arts Bazaar. A great range of activities, displays, and performances were included in the program. Thank you to catering students who made a lovely range of Middle Eastern delights. It was lovely to see so many families come along to support this event. Congratulations again and well done.
RYDA excursion
Each year Grade 10 students are invited to attend a RYDA session at Symmons Plains. This acronym stands for Rotary Youth Driver Awareness and is a road safety program facilitated by Rotary and other professionals. Although students may not be driving yet, staying safe on our roads as both drivers and passengers was the emphasis of the day. Presenters included Road Safety experts, driving instructors, police, people who had been in car accidents and survived and drug and alcohol educators. Students found this day to be very worthwhile and will provide students with five hours of time towards their learner’s licence. Thank you to our Grade 10 teaching team for organising and supervising this event.
Transition
Grade 6 students from our feeder primary schools spent the day yesterday enjoying activities as part of the transition program. This is one of many planned events aimed to help grade 6 students become familiar with our context and learning so they can have a smooth start to high school next year. Students were treated to some eats and music performances and a range of activities that included: Basketball, Art, Netball, Fitness, Science, Chess, Mountain biking. Many thanks to Mr Bergamin and Mr Poke for organising this.
Department of Education Name Change
The Department of Education and some services from Communities Tasmania will combine to form the new Department for Education, Children and Young People from 1st October. Schools will continue to have a focus on building relationships and serving our school community. Families have been sent a letter of explanation from Tim Bullard, the Secretary of the Department of Education, please see this letter below in Newsletter.
Shout Outs to:
- Gene Colgrave our school psychologist who works tirelessly with students and families offering a range of wellbeing supports. This week has been a week of recognition for school psychologists to acknowledge their work. Thank you, Gene.
- Grade 9 and 10 students who participated in a Peace Walk for Justice on Tuesday.
Student Success Congratulations to:
Taylah – winner of the Dannebrog Lodge Devonport Eisteddfod encouragement award for a promising secondary school student in speech and drama.
9/10 Girls Netball team for making the grand final in the Netball Tasmania – Northern Series.
7/8 Math Team for coming 4th in the Maths Relay competition
9/10 Math Team for coming 2nd in the Maths Relay competition
Finally, thank you to all members of our school community who have supported Prospect High School this term. Students have experienced a wide range of quality learning activities and participated in many extra-curricular events. I hope all students, families and staff enjoy the upcoming holidays and have a well-deserved break. Term 4 commences on Monday 17th October and I look forward to working with students and families for the final term of 2022.
Kind regards
Lee Barker
Principal