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Year 9, 2014 Information Evening Tuesday 27 August
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Principal Mr Craig Fielke
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Information Night Year 9, 2014
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Middle School Learning Leader Mr Matthew Pearce
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Students are stretched to discover their potential… excited and challenged by endless possibilities for learning.
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Year 9 subject selection Each students will study core subjects of: Christian Living English Geography History Mathematics Science Physical Education Information Technology Year 9 Curriculum
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Students must choose 5 subjects from list + one reserve. ArtGerman A Chinese A German B Chinese BHome Economics DramaMusic A Design and TechnologyMusic B All subject information is found on a PDF that will be emailed to you tomorrow.
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Compulsory choices Each student must have at least : One semester of a Language One semester of an Arts
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Pressure points If you are thinking of doing: o German o Chinese or o Music ( must have private lessons in either an instrument or voice) at Year 10 you must do a German B, Chinese B or Music B ie. German, Chinese or Music for the whole year. If you choose this option you cannot change from this pattern at any stage during the year.
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Pressure points (cont.) Students will be identified through our Adaptive Education staff to not do a language Evidence provided by parents/caregivers needs to be in the form of a professional report Natasha Cass (Adaptive Education Leader) will contact you directly if this is the case These students will have a study line
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Example A Chosen 1 language for semester Chosen 1 Arts for semester Chosen second Arts for semester Chosen Technology subjects for semester each Music is reserve BUT must make sure student is okay to do Music for whole year ( if reserve is used)
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Example B Must make sure student is clear that cannot swap from a Language in 2 nd semester. Cant have reserve as Art.
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Example C Cant do two Art subjects in the one year (courses are the same) Cant do Music B without doing Music A first
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Year 9 Journey Program What is it? The Journey is a year-long program for Year 9 students that challenges them: Physically Emotionally Socially Spiritually Students will be in single sex class for Christian Living and PE to help accommodate this program.
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Year 9 Journey Program The students are guided by same gender teachers in single gender classes, through the exploration of four main questions: Who am I really? How do I get on with others? Is there something more? What is my purpose?
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Year 9 Journey Program During this exploration, outcomes are sought in the following areas: Consciousness Communication Connectedness Challenge Celebration
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More information about the Journey Program will be given out in a special Information Night early in 2014.
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Information Night Year 9, 2014
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Healthy Habits Vital that a good foundation is set now At least 8 hours sleep per night Turn off the technology Eat good meals – (Breakfast is vital) Have a break No set homework doesnt mean no work
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Information Night Year 9, 2014
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Middle School Wellbeing Leader Mrs Leanne Filmer
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A Caring Environment Every moment at Cornerstone College is a pastoral moment. Care for the students and each other is not limited to Home Group, Christian Living or Chapel. It is paramount in all our interactions.
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Care and Connection at Cornerstone Wellbeing Director Middle School Wellbeing Leader House Leaders Home Group teachers Pastor and Chaplain Counsellors Student Care Team – weekly meetings to ensure academic and emotional welfare
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Student Families In 2014 the Year 9 students will belong to a Middle School Home Group. Middle School Home Groups will be comprised of students in Years 7, 8 and 9 Each Home Group will have a teacher (or in some cases two teachers) who will work closely with the students in that Home Group Each Middle School Home Group will be closely aligned with a Senior School Home Group which they will occasionally combine with When students move on to Senior School they will stay in the Home Group that they were aligned with
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Home Group Structure Total of 12 Home Groups: Six Middle School (Years 7, 8, 9) Six Senior School (Years 10, 11, 12) Belonging to four Houses: Aroona Battunga Moorak Naturi For example, your child might belong to Aroona 3 A Aroona = House name 3 = Home Group number A = Middle School (B = Senior School)
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Student Leadership Opportunities Middle School House Leadership Each House will have: four Year 9 Leaders who will work with the Senior School House Leaders and the two teacher House Leaders. Leadership within the House will be broken into four areas: Service and Outreach Devotional Life House Culture Home Group Development each Middle School House Leader will be responsible for one of these areas within their House.
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Facilities Middle School with have access to: A Middle School oval Undercover all weather play area Adjacent playground Yr 9 students will have a number of their core subjects within the upper level of Paideia
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Restorative Practices – Foundation We dont live in a perfect world Everyone is equal in the eyes of God When relationships are broken our aim is to restore them Based on Gods love for us
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Restorative Practices Possible Stages Restorative conversations Mini conference Group conference Formal conference
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Restorative Practices Each of these mediation conferences aim to resolve the problem – not to blame: Telling what has happened Exploring who has been affected Repairing and putting things right Moving forward in a way that stops it happening again
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College Communication connections fortnightly newsletter clippings magazine for the wider community Website www.cornerstone.sa.edu.au Collection College Magazine
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Any Questions?
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Thank you for attending the Year 9, 2014 Information Session The Power Point presentation from tonight will be uploaded to our website for reference tomorrow
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