Prospect High School
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30-32 Ralph Street
Prospect TAS 7250
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Email: prospect.high@decyp.tas.gov.au
Phone: 03 6344 4744

Principal's Report

Dear Parents, Students and Friends of Prospect High School,

Welcome to past, present and new parents, students and friends of Prospect High School, in particular families of Grade 7 and families of new students in Grade 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13. I am pleased to report there has certainly been a buzz around the school with reconnecting of friends and staff and engagement in learning has been excellent. 

I feel very privileged to lead a school with such a fantastic team of teaching and non-teaching staff. Students will be provided with excellent learning programs and opportunities to participate in a range of educational activities throughout this and subsequent years of high school.

I would like to welcome the following staff members:

Chaplain – Mr Tobais Verhaegh

Teacher Assistants – Ms Jessica Barnett, Mr Andrew Bayes, Mr Alec Crosswell

Grade 7 Team – Ms Katie Davies, Ms Jessica Teesdale

Grade 8 Team – Senior Grade Leader Mr Brendan Liddell, Mr Zac Saville

Brendan_Liddell.JPG  Mr Brendan Liddell

Grade 9 Team – Mrs Helen Carnell,  Ms Carolyn Smith

Helen_Carnell.JPGMrs Helen Carnell

Grade 10 Team – Mr Aaron Gilligan (on leave) Mr Ariel Halperin, Ms Emily Burn

 

Covid Safe Practices

As mentioned the first few days back have certainly been positive, but very different due to Covid. Prospect High School has a number of practices to keep students Covid safe – masks to be worn inside, sanitising hands when entering classrooms, physical distancing inside and out,  no sharing of food or drink, and encouraging sneezes to be covered. Students are also requested to wash hands before eating and clean the equipment after use. Parents and visitors are asked to check-in. Please note students are to be kept home if unwell.

 

I would like to take this opportunity to remind our school community that mask-wearing for high school students is a Public Health directive – students have to do this.  Further information is available on the following links:

https://coronavirus.tas.gov.au/

https://www.education.tas.gov.au/

 

2022 Student Leader Induction Assembly

As we are not in a position where we can have a full school assembly and/or have parents attend due to current DoE Covid Restrictions we held a Student Leader Induction Assembly for Grade 10 students and staff only. Congratulations and well done to the following Student Leaders for 2022.

The school community is looking forward to working with you.

SLB

SPORT LEADERS

PEER SUPPORT

Alexander Cassidy

Jada Fitzgerald

Charlotte Bussey

Cooper Shady

Georgia Rigby

Emily Matthews

Alec Harris

Bianca Binns

Fahimeh Heidari

Mohammad Khademi

Dylan Brown

Tori Adams

Lachlan Cheek

Kelei Dillon

Chris Quittenden

Ruby Curtis

Zoe Casey

Jorja Walford

Abi Evans

Lachlan McIntee

Charlotte Schonefeld

Jay Casey

Bailey Morton

 

Will Hutchings

Jesse Nichols

Jakeb Harris

Taja Richardson

Hayley O'Callaghan

Brock Terry

 

Ellina Stearnes

Cooper Wadley

 

Riley Prewer

Shane Steer

 

Emily O'Connor

Brock Devine

 

Logan Reardon

Hayley Hulm

 

Lily Branch

Danielle Webb

 

Sophie Matthews

 

 

Ella McCarthy

 

 

Bella Turner

 

 

Mary Hepburn

 

 

Eva Puethe

 

Duty of Care

A reminder that staff are not on duty until 8.20am and that students should not be on school grounds or inside school buildings until this time. Prior to this, students are the responsibility of parents and/or carers.

 

Attendance and lateness 

It is vital that students attend school every day. A sense of purpose and commitment is achieved with regular attendance. Every child has a chance of success with their learning when they attend regularly. Please encourage your children to value their education and help them become organised and attend every day. Please make appointments before or after school hours. It is also important to get your child to school on time. Care starts at 8.40am. Students miss important information when they arrive late. Please do not let your child be late. This can develop into a poor habit that affects learning when prolonged.

 

Uniform

Students are looking very smart in the Prospect High School summer uniform. Well done to students for representing the school with pride and thanks to parents for your support. A reminder that white socks (without logos or markings) are required to be worn. Failure to wear these may mean restricted participation in school activities and/or restricted movement in areas of the school. The uniform shop has a supply of white socks and other items of uniform.  I would like to remind parents of uniform requirements and that no writing, logos or stripes should appear on any item (shorts, track pants, socks, long pants) except for the Prospect High School logo. Sports clothes, such as Adidas, Nike, socks, shorts, and track pants can ONLY be worn for Physical Education lessons and sporting activities. A reminder also that shorts should be mid-thigh length. The School Association have endorsed our uniform dress code and support the following reasons that full school uniform should be worn:

  1. Sense of Belonging

When students are dressed in school uniform, they all have a sense of belonging to the Prospect High School community.

  1. Safety

It is easy to identify people who should not be on the school grounds if Prospect students are in full school uniform.

  1. Judgements About Our School

We present a positive image to the wider community if all our students are in school uniform and people are more likely to make positive judgements about our school and our students.

  1. Social Equalisation

Students are not judged on the basis of what they are wearing if all students are in school uniform. Having all students in school uniform sends a strong message that we value all students equally.

  1. Preparing for Expectations in the World of Work

Many workplaces have a uniform and most workplaces have a dress code, so we are preparing students for the world of work by asking them to be in the habit of wearing a uniform at school.

Reminders

We require the return of validation forms which are usually collected at book sales. These allow students to use computers, have photos taken, attend excursions, etc. Can you please ask your child about these and sign and return as soon as possible?

Students are encouraged to use the QR app at the office and canteen for purchases. If students do not have this app they will need to order food at the administration office before Care, ie before 8.35.

For your information, students are unable to use mobile phones during the day. In accordance with the DoE policy phones are to be off at the start of the day, which for us is 8.35, put away lockers for the entire day, and can be removed from lockers at the end of the day - 3pm.

Finally, I am looking forward to working with families to ensure a year of continuous improvement, growth, achievement, and success for all students.  Please do not hesitate to contact your child/ren’s teacher/s if you wish to discuss their learning or if you have any concerns.

 

Mrs Lee Barker

Principal