HAVE SUM FUN MATHS COMPETITION

March 28, 2017

Recently, St Stephen’s School has had groups of maths students from years 7 to 12 competing in a quiz style maths competition at various schools across the local area.

They took part in teams of up to 6 answering 8 maths problems of varying difficulty over 4 rounds within a time frame of 20 minutes per round.

There were around 20-25 schools competing and the students represented themselves and the school fantastically well and seemed to really enjoy the evening.

The students were lucky enough to explore various exciting problems as well as developing their team working skills.

For those of you who would like an example of the questions then here you go:

Year 7 & 8

  1. A car-wrecker counted 167 tyres on the cars in his yard. He found that not one car had a spare tyre and that 5 cars had at least one tyre missing. What is the greatest number of cars that he could possibly have in his yard?

Year 9 & 10

  1. The head of a fish is 12cm long. The tail is as long as the head and half the length of the main body. The main body is as long as the head and tail together. How long is the fish?

Year 11 & 12

  1. Barry has a drawer containing 12 black, 12 brown, 12 blue and 12 green socks which are not properly paired. He takes socks out of the drawer at random in the dark without replacing any. How many socks must he take out to be certain he has a matched pair in each of the four colours?

I, Adam Merrifield, would like to thank the students and staff involved for giving up their time for helping these evening sessions run smoothly.

Bring on next year!

“Pure mathematics is, in its way, the poetry of logical ideas.” – Albert Einstein

 

Commercial Design

March 28, 2017

The Year 9’s from Commercial Design recently went on an excursion to Paper Bird in Fremantle to meet with Illustrator Samantha Hughes.

Samantha Hughes writes and illustrates in a sunny studio in Fremantle with two naughty cats.

She works mainly in gouache, relishing the richness of colour and fine detail it allows.

Her work has appeared in books, on posters, in exhibitions and even on shoes.

Samantha worked with the students to help develop their ideas, skills and techniques for their Book Week poster design project.

 

The student’s were truly inspired.

“There is no line between fine art and illustration; there is no high or low art; there is only art, and it comes in many forms.” – James Gurney

Year 10 and 11 students – Course information evenings at UWA

March 27, 2017

Making high school less stressful for everyone.

One of the best ways to find out about studying at UWA is to take part in the many events they offer future students.

UWA offer a number of events to help you decide what to study and how to apply.

Students can talk directly to Future Student Advisers about your specific interest areas and discover how you can achieve your study and career goals with UWA.

The free information sessions give you a head start on making your Year 10/11 experience a positive one, even if you’re not sure whether university is the right pathway for your future goals.

Find out more about:

  • UWA’s courses and entry requirements
  • Maximising your ATAR
  • How to keep your options open when selecting your upper-school subjects
  • On-campus activities and events for Year 10 and 11 students

You can also speak with  faculty specialists about your specific interest areas.

Monday 8 May, Tattersall Lecture Theatre
  • 5.30-6pm: Faculty expo
  • 6-7pm: Presentation from Future Student Advisers

http://www.studyat.uwa.edu.au/about/events

Excursion to Sculpture by the Sea

March 24, 2017

Sculpture by the Sea, Cottesloe is staged on the beautiful Cottesloe Beach.

The exhibition is featured from the sea wall all the way along the sand towards North Cottesloe and on the surrounding grassed areas creating a beautiful sculpture park.

In its 13th year, the exhibition featured works from various artists from across the globe.

The spectacular exhibition stretches along the white sands of Cottesloe Beach overlooking the Indian Ocean.

Year 9  art students went on an excursion armed with paper and pencils.

They heard from 3 different artists who spoke about their ideas, process, use of materials and the meaning and purpose of their work.

The excursion is an annual event that visual art students attend – leading up to a sculptural project that is influenced by what they have seen and learnt excursion.

 

“Be drawn to the visual arts for it can expand your imagination.” – Barbara Januszkiewicz

Sculpture going to the Venice Biennale

March 24, 2017

Renowned WA artist Graham Hay visited St Stephen’s School today to put the finishing touches to some artwork he is making for the oldest and largest art exhibition in Venice, the Venice Biennale.

He is going to ship, exhibit and then give away his sculpture made up of ceramic porcelain flutes to 10,000 people at the 2017 Venice Biennale, for them to drink Prosecco out of, all while promoting WA artists to an international audience.

The porcelain flutes (pictured) will be engraved with more than 3000 WA artist’s web addresses and given out to promote WA.

What an amazing way to promote WA artists.

 

“Every block of stone has a statue inside it and it is the task of the sculptor to discover it.”-  Michelangelo

EXAMINATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR SECONDARY STUDENTS

March 24, 2017

ST STEPHEN’S SCHOOL DUNCRAIG

EXAMINATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR SECONDARY STUDENTS

Examinations and Externally Set Tasks

Wear your school uniform to all examinations. PE uniform is acceptable for written examinations in the exam period but it must be worn PERFECTLY. For practical examinations, check requirements with your teacher prior. The Externally Set Task is completed in school time, and so normal school uniform should be worn.

Bring your SmartRider Card, which will have your ID number, to all exams. Bring only the appropriate equipment, including spare pens, pencils, calculator and batteries. Ball point pens must be used, no gel pens. Equipment must be in a clear plastic bag, no pencil cases. Check requirements with your teachers prior to exams.

Be outside the examination room (or the classroom for an Externally Set Task) at least 20 minutes before the start time. Students will usually be let in before “reading time” actually starts. Enter the room in silence.

Check the seating plan, if there is one, so that you know which row to sit in.

Do not bring any unauthorised materials into the room. This includes mobile phones, smart watches and any other mobile technologies or unauthorised calculators.

You will be provided with only standard answer booklets (or paper if allowed), where you can do any planning work and these will be handed in. Rough work needs to be clearly labelled as such.

Follow instructions from the supervisor. Failure to adhere to the supervisor’s instructions can be a breach of exam rules.

In the case of a breach of the guidelines, penalties as outlined in the school Assessment Policy and the SCSA WACE Manual will be applied.

If you need to leave the room temporarily, please put your hand up and wait until a supervisor comes to speak to you.

Keep calm outside the examination room before entering. It is important that you are calm and that you allow others to be calm.

Should you become very unwell on the day of an examination or Externally Set Task, please phone Student Services on 9243 2101 and obtain a medical certificate. If at all possible, it is preferable that you come in and sit the assessment if you can.

 

ACC – A Division Swimming Carnival at HBF Stadium

March 23, 2017

The A Division Swimming Carnival took place Wednesday at HBF Stadium, Claremont.

It was a fantastic day at the ACC swimming carnival.

St Stephen’s finished third in A Division! 

There were many amazing swims throughout the day.

A number of students stepped up and filled the gaps.

Students who attended represented SSS in a very fine fashion.

 Champions for their year level

U13 Eliza Hodder

U14 Crystal Edwards 

U17 Zachary Anderson

U17 Lauren Gastevich

 2nd U13 Tom Anderson

4th  U19 Kara Elliott

U17 Boys did not lose a race throughout the day.

Quite an achievement. 

 

Congratulations to all participants.

 

“People ask me ‘what was going through your mind in the race?’ and I don’t know. I try and …let my body do what it knows”. – Ian Thorpe

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sport in the Right Spirit.

Announcement from Department of Health WA

March 21, 2017

Free meningococcal vaccines for WA teenagers

Announcement from Department of Health WA:

A vaccination to protect against meningococcal strains A, C, W and Y will be offered to 15-19 year olds in an Australian-first, state-wide program to start at school in Term 2.

More than 150,000 WA students and young adults are expected to be vaccinated over the three-year program, with the cost covered by the State Government, making it free to the target group.

This year, the program will provide immunisations in school to year 10, 11, and 12 students, with additional vaccinations conducted at community health clinics to capture 18-19 year olds and other age-eligible persons not attending high school.

In 2018 and 2019, the program will target incoming Year 10 students only.

The school-based vaccination program is expected to begin when sufficient vaccine supplies have been delivered, starting in school Term 2, with the majority of vaccinations planned for Term 3. The planned date for vaccinations at St Stephen’s Duncraig is August 17th 2017 starting at 0830.

Parents can expect to receive meningococcal W vaccination consent materials through school this week. Consent forms will then need to be returned to the school by Wednesday 29th March 2017 so the City of Joondalup Vaccination team can collate numbers.

For more information download the frequently asked questions (PDF 94KB) or read more about meningococcal disease.

Any questions please direct to School Nurse on 9243 2419.

 

 

Beginnings of a Mural with special meaning

March 21, 2017

Year 10 students have being busy creating a mural to reflect the life of St. Stephen – our School’s namesake.

His life inspires our students to live a life of service to God and others.

 

 

 

“Art is made in the name of faith. We make cathedrals, we make stained-glass windows, we make murals.”  – Julia Cameron

 

ATAR Media Production

March 20, 2017

On the night of Wednesday the 15th of March, the Year 12 Media students of St Stephen’s Duncraig headed to Innaloo Event Cinemas.

No, not to see the new Wolverine movie, but to watch some of the top ATAR Media films made by Western Australian Year 12 students in 2016.

The night was a huge success, with our students buzzing afterwards about the student films they had seen.

We hope it has not only inspired those students who attended, but will impact on the quality of the ATAR Media productions they create this year.

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