Newsletter Term 2 Week 8
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Executive Report
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Selective High School applications 2025 - Years 8 to 10
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Year 7 Dance Ensemble
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Year 8 Brainstorm Productions
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Year 12 School Captains Leadership Day
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Extra Curricular Sport at RBSC
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News from the MEP
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Webinar:Navigating your post-school plans with confidence
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Yrs 10,11 &12 Parents and Carers Social
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CAPA News
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Sam Lewis Peace and Environment Awards.
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Library News
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BJE Lunch Club
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Waverley Council events
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Year 7 Fast Track is BACK!
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Why Choose Public Education?
Executive Report
Parent-teacher Interviews
Last week's Year 7 Parent-Teacher Evening was a busy and productive event, filled with meaningful discussions about student learning and goals for improvement. It was wonderful to see so many parents engaging with teachers to support their children's educational journeys. We appreciate the time and effort invested by both parents and teachers in making this evening a success. Your dedication plays a crucial role in fostering a positive learning environment for our students. Thank you for your continued support.
Year 8 and 10 Subject Selection
A reminder that tonight – Tuesday, June 25th – is the Year 8 and 10 Subject Selection evening.
The College looks forward to welcoming students and their parents/carers at the following times -
Year 8 Time: Information Session 4:00 - 4:15 Hall Time: Subject and Elective Stalls 4:15 - 5:00 Gym
Year 10 Time: Information Session 4:30 - 4:50 Hall Time: Subject and Elective Stalls 4:50 - 6:00 Gym
Selective High School applications 2025 - Years 8 to 10
Applications for Years 8 to 10 2025 Selective High Schools open on 21 June 2024 and close on 26 July 2024.
For further information and to access the application form please visit:
Applications forms can also be picked up from the school office from 21 June 2024.
Year 7 Dance Ensemble
On Tuesday evening, members of the Year 7 Dance Ensemble danced at the Department's In the Spotlight Dance Festival. Their piece, choreographed by Miss Jessica Gray, was entitled 'Interstellar' and communicated both the wonder and danger of travelling in outer space. The girls danced spectacularly and represented the school with pride.
Year 8 Brainstorm Productions
On Tuesday the 18th of June, all of Year 8 attended a Brainstorm Production Performance focusing on cyber-bullying and mental health. Brainstorm Productions is endorsed by the eSafety Commission and provides strategies for resilience, help-seeking and positive relationships. Tuesday’s performance followed the journey of two students whose lives are spiraling in different directions: one towards stress, anxiety and overload, and the other towards depression and disconnection. When their worlds collide, the audience must help them choose a different path. Year 8 are commended for being respectful, responsible members of the audience during this performance. They asked engaging questions and helped the characters find their best path forward.
Year 12 School Captains Leadership Day
On Wednesday the 19th of June, two of our school captains, Franklin and Holly, attended the School Leadership Day at NSW Parliament and Government House. This civics and citizenship program offered our leaders the opportunity to develop their knowledge of the system of government and parliamentary proceedings, learn about the role of the Governor and meet their Member. Franklin and Holly asked engaging questions throughout the sessions and are commended for their consistent engagement with the program.
Extra Curricular Sport at RBSC
Rose Bay Secondary College currently have 4 Netball teams and 11 Basketball teams that play in weekly competitions.Win or lose, each student shows great sportsmanship and we are proud of their achievements.
Thank you for representing RBSC.
News from the MEP
Catching up on lots of news from the Music Ensemble Program this term with the MEP students playing in a multitude of events, not least at Wednesday's and Thursday’s showcase concerts at the school for the Ensembles and Rock Band concerts, several rock bands playing at the ‘70s Environment Day, and saying goodbye to our treasured Year 12 musicians…
Wednesday night in the school hall opened with the Rose Vox Choir followed by remarkable performances by the Percussion Ensemble, the Junior Concert Band, the Senior Concert Band, the Stage Band and then finally the Jazz Band rounding off the evening in fine style, with courageous and inspirational solos in each of the pieces.Thursday’s Rose Bay Rocks saw a total of eighteen (18!) rock bands hit the stage, with a special encore of the Year 12s in a combined performance as tribute to Sean and the MEP, and who announced the results of Battle of the Bands 2024: the band Louder winning for the seniors, and Saturation for the juniors. Woop!
In mid-May the super-talented Year 9 band Indecisiv played the rescheduled Bondi Beach Bash to a packed audience. This month the school was again impressively represented, this time by the RSBC Jazz Band at the World Oceans Day Concert in the Bondi Pavilion Theatre on Saturday 8th, and on Tuesday night last week by the Stage Band playing their first proper gig at Lazy Bones Lounge in Marrickville, supporting the TNJO. With this following on from a set at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music for the International Jazz Festival the week before, the students had an action-packed couple of weeks on top of studies and all their other commitments.
A huge thank you to MEP Director Murray Jackson, and Sean Windsor, Rock Band Director, who forever give tirelessly to the students and their performances, with very high expectations that ultimately bring out the best in the musicians. Many thanks too to Che Dunlop (and Mr Che for the photos) and the volunteers and local businesses who support Rose Bay MEP with their time or donations. The raffles were a huge success and bring much needed funds to support the program, so thanks to all the parents and friends who attended. Your support means a lot.
Additional thanks to the VET Tafe students and Mr Ossher for expertly handling sound and lighting for the rock bands, to Erin in Year 12 for creating the posters, and RBSC teachers Ms Vine and Mr Akele for their time on the two nights. Your presence and help with the student audience is much appreciated.
So with that we say farewell to Arts Captains Scarlett and Xavier and the huge cohort of Year 12 musicians now finished with the program to focus on HSC exams (many of whom multi-instrumentalists who had been with the MEP since Year 7, some even with the same Rock Bandmates!) who will be sorely missed by their Ensemble buddies in the lower years and by everybody in general. Good luck in your exams, we can’t wait to see what you all do next, and please keep in touch!
Finally, lots more planned for next term including ensemble performances, workshops for new high school starters, and insights into recording and marketing skills for rock band musicians. For those keen to follow along, please visit https://rbscmep.wordpress.com/ and https://www.instagram.com/rbscmepofficial .
Webinar:Navigating your post-school plans with confidence
This event is aimed at students who are either in year 12, or are intending to leave school.
Navigating your post-school plans with confidence
Wednesday 24 July, 5:00pm (AEST)
Presenter: Dr Michael Healy
School is such a big part of your life; you might have mixed feelings as you approach the end of it. You might be excited about your next steps. But it’s okay if you’re not sure about your post-school plans or feeling a bit anxious or overwhelmed about it all.
In this webinar, you’ll hear about six simple ideas that will help you think about your future with confidence. Some of them might surprise you!
We’ll talk about:
- Different kinds of post-school pathways.
- Why it’s OK if you don’t know what you want to do.
- Why it’s OK to change your mind.
- Why ATAR might not be as important as you think.
- How to research your options.
- Who to talk to for help.
If you can’t make it to the live webinar, register anyway, and we’ll send you the recording to watch later.
Yrs 10,11 &12 Parents and Carers Social
CAPA News
Sam Lewis Peace and Environment Awards.
Win a Grand Prize of $500 or other prizes from a $4000 pool by entering this year's Sam Lewis Peace and Environment Awards.
Competition Theme: What does peace look like in 2024?
FormatEntries may take many forms, including posters, poetry, short stories, performances or multimedia (Power Point/DVD/video). Also acceptable are entries that depict larger relevant projects that relate to the competition's theme, for example, special events, special performances and special days.
In general, essays should not exceed 1000 words. Performances and multimedia entries should be kept as brief as possible for judging purposes. All entries must address the criteria/theme
Entries close on Friday, August 9, 2024
For more information please see Mr Magal in C Bl0ck
Library News
We are nearing the end of Term 2 now; the library is buzzing, thank you to all students using the library. We believe that the magic of a good safe workspace will encourage best practice when it comes to library enquiry and study pathways. The behaviour in the library has been wonderfully positive, demonstrating that RBSC students are continuing to be considered, polite and purposeful.
We serve our community of students and teachers in a vibrant interactive way. In this week's news I encourage students and teachers to let us know how best we can serve. It’s a place for everyone. Our Library is like a big box of chocolates, full of all sorts, a vibrant inclusive space, come in and enjoy.
Remember to add to our Book Wish List Wall, write a review, or talk about books with us at the desk.
We are also looking to encourage:
1. Board Game Fun, Monopoly and Chess Championships happening in our spaces.
2. Colouring. Encouraging students to colour and illustrate, during the Breaks; also use the white board tables to play 'Battleship' etc
Come in and talk about your studies and possible study pathways, or find books that interest you, volunteer and get some great experience for your resume or just relax and read. Remember the Homework Club after school, Monday and Wednesday and Chess Club, on Wednesdays after school.
School of Languages
Under the Windows that overlook the Harbour, our School of Languages distance education students sit. It’s a silent area, but a beautiful space for our SOL students to study. If you are studying a language, you will be asked to sit in this space. Ms Lawson is Head of Languages at RBSC.
NSW School of Languages is a public specialist school, with speciality in teaching languages via distance education, located in Petersham. The school is operated by the New South Wales Department of Education. Go to the SOL website to access the career newsletter and to read about the benefits of studying languages.
If you have any enquiries, please see Ms Thomson at the library front desk.
The Lionel Bowen Young Writers Award Competition
Please grab a book and get involved! The Young Writers Award competition. Entries close August the 11th
This is a fantastic opportunity for poets and storytellers to showcase their talents.
Just do it! You might win.
Come to the library front desk for some help starting. We have a whole library of inspiration.
To spark your creativity, we have set up a special Picture Book Display in the library.
A picture book can be a powerful stimulus for writing, whether in prose or rhyme, want to know the difference? Ask at the front desk.
Year 10,11 and 12 students.
An important part of being an effective student is being able to take notes.
Cornell Note Taking is one way of managing note taking. Please see me at the desk if you need some help.
Exciting news the RBSC Book Club is set, our next meeting is scheduled June 21st, at lunchtime (check the Daily Bulletin for details). We invite everyone interested to join us. Keep an eye out for updates on our Book Club TEAMS page (Teams code- x250uos). Please see the library front desk for details. Our Book is from the series, Murder Most Unladylike. We are reading the first of the series – ‘Murder Most Unladylike’. Please start the novel and come along. A PDF is available.
Premiers Reading Challenge the Premier's Reading Challenge is well and truly underway, offering Year 7 and 9 students the perfect opportunity to read as though it is a competitive sport! You can find the 2024 Reading List online and start today.
Attention artists! The PRC is hosting a 2024 Guided Illustration Competition, open to all public schools in NSW. Interested? Come to the library for more details.
Colour and Relax: We have colouring in books and sheets to colour and coloured pencils to use. Ask at the desk.
Calling all Year 11 and 12 Advanced Maths Students…
Are you interested in participating in a RBSC Integration Bee? Like a spelling Bee but regarding advanced maths.
Please register your interest with Ms Thomson at the Library front desk.
Library Volunteers
We are still encouraging students who would like experience in ‘Display’ to join our growing number of volunteers. If you are interested in Window Display, Book Display, Wall display, then a career in Visual Merchandising, might be for you. TAFE has a Certificate in Visual Merchandising, ask at the library front desk; experience in the library can be a fabulous pathway; volunteering in the library is great to add to your resume. Please see the Library Front Desk if you would like to volunteer or if you need some help writing a Resume.
Enjoy your Library
Looking forward to assisting you,
happy reading
Ms Thomson
From the Library Team x
BJE Lunch Club
Introduction to BJE
BJE empowers every Jewish child who attends a non-Jewish School with the opportunity to:
• Connect and develop Jewish friendship networks
• Learn through formal and informal experiences
• Engage with and actively contribute to Jewish life, Jewish community and broader society.
BJE’s vision is to provide our students with a clear sense of belonging and purpose, to reach their full potential and have a positive impact on the world around them. BJE’s Jewish Journey offers educational programs and classes from Year K-12 including:
• Scripture (SRE)
• Enrichment Jewish Learning
• Hebrew
• Social activities
• Bar/Bat Mitzvah program
• Holocaust Studies
• Year 10/11 Israel program
If you would like your child to be part of the existing BJE programs or want to know more when they become available at RBSC please click on the link provided.
BJE @ Rose Bay Public School (jotform.com)
If you have any questions or queries, please contact: 9365 7900
info@bje.nsw.edu.au
Thank you
Kind Regards
Nadia Kaye, Community Liaison Officer
Rose Bay Secondary College
Waverley Council events
Waverley Library is organising FREE dedicated study sessions tailored for Year 12 English and Maths students who are preparing for their Trial Exams.
HSC English Trials with Larry Grumley
Wed, 10 Jul 2024 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
HSC Maths Trials with Harry Mavrolefteros
Wed, 17 Jul 2024 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Year 7 Fast Track is BACK!
Starting Week 2, Term 2 2024 at 8:00am-8:50am in B502
Fast Track Literacy and Numeracy classes are open to all students who wish to receive some extra help with literacy and numeracy skills and content. Fast Track is a foundation class that is highly structured and aligns with the current content being taught in Year 7 English and Maths classes. It is highly structured and aims to build the foundations of the skills and content being taught in classes currently. The Literacy class and Numeracy class will run at the same time. If you would prefer your child have both literacy and numeracy support then they can alternate between the classes every 2 weeks. Every 2 weeks equals a new learning cycle. This class is FREE and open to all Year 7 students.
Please email: tamarin.wood@det.nsw.edu.au if you would like your child to be enrolled in the program.
Why Choose Public Education?
For 175 years, NSW public schools have been at the heart of education, preparing today’s children to succeed and build better communities for tomorrow
NSW public schools offer high-quality, well-rounded education that provides a strong foundation for lifelong learning and success.
So for the best education money can't buy, choose Rose Bay Secondary College.