No. 5 Term 4: 13 December 2017 Kinross College: 9306 6000 www.kinrosscollege.wa.edu.au www.facebook.com/kinrosscollege Staff email list DATES FOR YOUR DIARY 2017/2018 December 2017 13 Years 7-9 Colours and Honours evening (6:30 start) 14 Last Day Term 4, 2017 (FOR STUDENTS) January 2018 31 First Day of Term 1, 2018 Dear Parents and Caregivers Kinross College would firstly like to wish all Year 10 students and their parents the very best for their future years. The Year 10 Presentation Evening, last night, was a wonderful culmination to the years each student has spent with us. Kinross College does place a great emphasis on the well-being of all students and their families as members of our Community. We do attempt to establish positive relationships with all students and parents and I do notice that many students return the year after they have left to once again meet with staff that they have a special bond with. Parents are often not privy to many of the ways in which our staff support our students and sometimes their families. This often goes way beyond what is their core business of teaching. In times when there is a very simplistic focus on national academic results, a school and teachers that places the well-being of people at the forefront of their priorities is to be celebrated. The staff of Kinross College would like to thank all parents for their support during the year and we do hope you all have a very safe and happy Christmas. Yours sincerely Rod Buckenara Principal
SCHOOL REPORTS School reports have been emailed home on Tuesday 12 December. If you have not received this email please contact the College before Friday 15 December to check or update your email records and retrieve your child s report. To ensure delivery please ensure you have the following Education Department domain set as a safe sender on your email account: education.wa.edu.au This will ensure College and Education Department emails are not blocked. Please remember the email we send contains a link to your child s report which will only be available for 4 weeks so please download, save/print before the link expires. YEARBOOKS 2017 Yearbooks have been delivered to students. If you have not received your Yearbook please collect it from the Administration Office. INFORMATION PACKAGES FOR 2018 & CHARGES AND CONTRIBUTIONS Information packages for 2018 were sent home 2 weeks ago. If you have not received an information pack as yet please email: kinross.college.finance@education.wa.edu.au to request one. This pack includes the OfficeMax booklist and the Charges and Voluntary Contributions sheet confirming your child s subject selections for the coming school year. Please note that if you choose to purchase school supplies from OfficeMax this year, delivery is free for Kinross College orders. They are also offering a new buy now and pay later facility called ZipPay. Order before 17 December 2017 to guarantee delivery before school starts in 2018. NOTICE FOR YEAR 9 PARENTS - $2 Error on the Charges and Voluntary Contributions sheet that was posted out to parents this week. The English Workbooks were incorrectly charged at $30.00 when in actual fact the cost for 2018 has increased to $32.00. The Year 9 OfficeMax Booklist shows the correct cost of $32.00 sorry for any inconvenience caused. When paying the remainder of your child s charges and contributions for 2018, please be mindful that: a 50% deposit was paid when subject selections were submitted earlier this year. Please deduct that 50% amount from the total Charges listed on the Charges and Voluntary Contributions sheet to show your outstanding charges. If you need to confirm the amount you paid previously please email kinross.college.finance@education.wa.edu.au for assistance. The charge of $7.50 for the TAG folder this charge is only applicable to new students to Kinross College so you may need to subtract this from your final payment if you have purchased this previously. STUDENTS NOT RETURNING TO KINROSS COLLEGE IN 2018 Dear parents and caregivers, if you know in advance that your child (currently in Year 7, 8 or 9) will NOT be returning for 2018 would you please inform the Enrolment Officer by email to: Kinross.college.enrolments@education.wa.edu.au Thank you. UNIFORM Only Kinross College uniform items, as purchased from the College uniform supplier, are allowed at the College. We will continue to push the standard of dress, as requested by parents and we appreciate your assistance and support in this matter. Please note that uniform stock may run low over the school holidays and into Term 1 2018. Please consider purchasing now. Uniform Concepts 5/7 Delage Street, Joondalup, WA 6027 Tel: 9270 4660 Email: Joondalup@uc.nellgray.com.au Open: Monday Friday 9am 5pm (Thursday 6pm) Saturday 9am 1pm
SECOND HAND UNIFORM RESALE PROGRAM About the resale program: This year we have set up a re-sale program whereby the more expensive uniform items (dresses, cardigans, bomber jackets and soft-shell jackets) can be dropped back to the College with contact details and a nominated price that parents want to sell the item for (attached to the garment). Once the uniform item is sold, the cash will be forwarded onto the person who donated the garment, minus $5 which will be forwarded to the P&C. Should the items remain unsold after 12 months, they will be donated to the College. We hope that this process will make school uniforms more affordable for some of our families, assisting all students in following the Dress Code and also helping the environment. Enquiries and garments can be directed to Mr John Avenell, Associate Principal. john.avenell@education.wa.edu.au or call the College on 9306 6000. Please bring garments to the front office with contact details securely attached (ensure your name, telephone number and nominated cost of the garment clearly visible). Uniform items currently available: One dress, some bomber jackets and a pair of track pants for sale, all in good condition. Please contact Mr Avenell if you are interested: John.avenell@education.wa.edu.au FROM THE COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSE A few of the staff and parents have been inquiring as to why the Year 8 Immunisation Schedule in 2018 has changed.here are the reasons: HPV Vaccine (GARDASIL) - They are moving to Gardasil 9 which is a 2 dose schedule. Previously it was a 3 dose vaccine undertaken in terms 1,2 and 3. VZV (VARILRIX or VARIVAX) - Chicken Pox vaccine (VZV) was always coming off after 2017. The vaccine was available to 10-13year olds as a catch-up vaccine for individuals who had not received monovalent varicella vaccination at 18 months of age (as per previous NIP schedules). Babies got it at 18 months from 2005 (Born from 1st May 2004) and the School Based Immunisation Program started it in 2006 this is the 2 age groups now meeting in the middle. Hence in 2018, the schedule available for Year 8 students will be (Parents can tick the relevant box/es): 1 dose of adolescent booster dtpa vaccine (Diptheria, tetanus and whooping cough) this booster vaccine has lower concentrations particularly of diphtheria and pertussis components compared with the vaccine given in early childhood. Total of 2 doses of HPV vaccine across the school year (Human Papillomavirus) Additional Info: From 1 July 2017, all individuals aged 10 to 19 years and refugees and humanitarian entrants aged 20 years and over are eligible to receive free catch-up vaccinations through an expansion to the National Immunisation Program. Community notices follow
THE CITY OF JOONDALUP YOUTH SERVICES The City of Joondalup Youth Services Team run Drop In Sessions on Wednesday (4-6pm) and Friday (5-9pm) nights at Anchors Youth Centre at Heathridge Leisure Centre on Sail terrace, Heathridge. A free chill out space with access to mentors, free WiFi and technology, recreational activities, kitchen facilities and more is available. NORTH METROPOLITAN TAFE - TERM 4 NEWS Applications are still open for Semester 1, 2018 - so if any students who are still considering a TAFE course next year, here's some useful information to help secure a place. Step 1 Browse the courses. There are over 500 full-time, part-time, online, apprenticeship/traineeship courses across 11 industries. Step 2 Apply (go to the website http://www.northmetrotafe.wa.edu.au/ Key dates 8 Dec 2017 TAFE Admissions round one applications close (full-time) 3 Jan 2018 TAFE Admissions round two applications close (full-time) Up to 9 Jan 2018 Offers issued (full-time competitive courses) 9 Jan 2018 Offers issued (full-time non-competitive courses) Info Nights NMTAFE are hosting a number of Info Nights to give students the opportunity to meet lecturing staff, view campus facilities, participate in a range of activities and ask a whole lot of questions. Visit the website for dates, times, study areas and to register. Pre-Apprenticeships available Did you know? NMTAFE have six-month pre-apprenticeship programs on offer for students who have completed Year 10. Pre-apprenticeships give students a taste of the industry, practical hands-on experience in the trade and workplacement with an employer which generally leads to an Apprenticeship (Certificate III). Pre-apprenticeships are available in: Automotive Electrical & Servicing Bricklaying & Blocklaying Carpentry & Joinery Painting & Decorating Solid Plastering Wall & Floor Tiling Electrotechnology Heavy & Light Fabrication (Engineering) Cabinet & Furniture Making Plumbing