YEAR 7
Academic Half Pockets: Kate Bloomfield, Amelia Butler-Wood, Lucy Craig, Sydney Crawford, Bella Griffiths, Kaitlyn Higgins, Mary Kinross, Stephanie Licina, Eva Matyear, Isla McWilliam, Emily Millar, Jordan Muduioa, Rosie Nehill, Millie Nucifora, Faith Phillips, Jessica Roberts, Alyce Warner, Zoe Wildman and Audrey Wren
Academic Full Pockets: Elinor Barry, Miyan Chia, Rachel Fitzgerald, Ruby Greenup, Georgie Herring, Eleanor Jewell, Holly Marchant, Emi McBride, Lily Shann, Isabel Stephens and Ella Woods
YEAR 8
Progress Certificates: Hannah Baird and Jemmah Ronsen
Progress Certificate and Academic Half Pocket: Morgan Wright
Academic Half Pocket: Olivia Donoghue, Paloma Fajardo, Hayley Forster, Casandra Mantis, Jorja Maundrell, Ada McKie, Taylah Murphy, Meleia Richardson, Rachel Sands, Sofia Turner Garcia, Eva Young and Chloe Ziegenfuss
Academic Full Pocket: Teneille Allen, Paige Bastian, Zara Campbell, Estella Caro, Samantha Cooper, Georgie Gaspar, Hanna Gustafsson, Yolanda Hunt, Ashleigh Pomeroy, Celia Quinn and Ashleigh Witenden
YEAR 9
Progress Certificates: Lily-Kate Charles, Christina Garvey, Mackenzie O'Brien
Progress Certificate and Academic Half Pocket: Elizabeth Bambling
Academic Half Pocket: Rose Couper, Jazmin Goudge, Indigo Hill, Olivia Howard, Victoria Leach, Sophie Leggett, Bianca Licina, Eloise Matyear, Sarah Mitic, Madeleine Rackemann, Sopheena Toovey and Charlotte Willersdorf
Progress Certificate and Academic Full Pocket: Natalie Bluett, Cyrah Finlayson, Rebecca Lauder, Poppy McGown, Rena Mori, Tamika Tran and Imogen Tsien
Academic Full Pocket: Isobel Barry, Eva Campbell, Leilani Chia, Sophia Colledge, Brenna Cox, Lucinda Davidson, Margot Davis, Zali Fisher, Sophie Gerlach-Zuch, Alexandra Hope, Alice O'Driscoll, Emily Pitt, Alyssa Renaut, Amelia Simpson, Isabel Vittone-Taylor and Harriet Warby
YEAR 10
Progress Certificate: Isabelle Cox
Academic Half Pocket: Rose Biddulph, Lillyana Bowden, Ellen Brennan, Bella Donaldson, Lucy Gaspar, Bella Gray, Matilda Palmer, Amira Ryan, Amelia Stapley, Olivia Trempus, Georgia Trier and Charlotte Wala
Academic Full Pocket: Chloe Bloomfield, Kelsey Booth, Isabella Corby-Bakkelund, Sophie Cosgrove, Lily Devereaux, Elizabeth Fowler, Bridie Hunter, Ella Leavey, Georgia Marshall, Hilary McKie, Samantha Morgan, Megan Roxburgh and Emily Woods
YEAR 11
Progress Certificate: Man Wa (Mina) Tsang
Academic Half Pocket: Meg Armstrong, Penelope Crothers, Katharine Fleming, Laura Gatenby, Nothabo Monica Mpofu, Hannah O'Brien, Isabella Pugliese and Yan Wah (Scarlett) Wong
Progress Certificate and Academic Half Pocket: Yuxi (Chloe) Su
Academic Full Pocket: Lara Crouch, Jiangwan (Serina) He, Yi Tung (Selina) Kwok, Yang (Tracy) Li, Natasha Licina, Xanthe Lowe-Brown, Jordan Small and Olivia Zappala
YEAR 12
Progress Certificates: Harriet Biddulph, Freya Callway, Abbey Childs, Emily Green, Lam Shan (Linda) Lee, Susanna Lehman, Wenyu (Celia) Li, Yiu Hei Li, Georgina Liddy, Jondayah Martin, Elizabeth Panau, Maddison Raffe, Konatsu Saito, Yuxin (Tegan) Wang, Zara Warby and Madison Young
Progress Certificate and Academic Half Pocket: Madeleine Graham, Isabella Thomas and Bronte Thompson
Academic Half Pocket: Emily Brand, Charlotte Cosgrove, Lucinda Crouch, Samantha Davidson, Zara Hepple, Hannah Lane, Charlotte Lisle, Lucy McGilvray, Georgina Rankine, Niamh Reid, Sophie Ryan, Ella van den Berg-Leaney and Edwina Whyte
Progress Certificate and Academic Full Pocket: Isabella Burdon, Chi Ting (Kelly) Chan, Eloise Whittaker and XiaoWei (Katrina) Zhang
Academic Full Pocket: Phoebe Coates, Georgia Duhig, Zoe Giles, Arisa Ihara, Annabel Kennedy, Allison King, Isabella Montagu, Ayla Newman, Gi Young Seo, Huiling (Linda) Wang and Hannah Witenden
At this assembly, the girls were reminded that even though the assembly was about results, it is important for all girls to reflect on the process of learning as it is through the process we can find the remedies to our shortcomings as learners. Here is part of my speech in which I have challenged the girls to continue to own, strive and be active in their learning:
When we develop expectations, we paint a vivid picture in our head of how things are going to be, look and feel. "I'm going to be organised and stay on top of all my assessment!" But what happens if you're like me when I was younger, and you realise the day before the assignment is due and you think, "Dang! I forgot to keep up with my organisational plans!"
Today, I want to dare you…
Use Learning Analytics to set your learning expectations of yourself. Use teacher feedback to help set these goals and think about the process of learning. All students from Years 7-12 will use Form time in the coming weeks to think about and write these goals.
Here are my dares…
- Become conscious of your expectations. Acknowledge expectations as they will help you set more realistic goals.
- Do some heavy vetting. Try not to expect outcomes you can't control. Try not to set goals around results, instead plan them around the process of learning.
- Drop the prerequisites. There are no conditions on goal setting, as long as you take your rightful place as an active and ethical participant in the classroom… not play it safe though passive imitation and compliancy. Embrace the challenges and learn with grit!
Remember, learning matters more than knowing - develop relentless curiosity, be an agile learner and be open to all learning and possibilities.
Being open to all learning is important throughout your whole life. Even teachers need to revise, review and rewrite. 2018 will see changes to the curriculum program for the Secondary School as we move towards the new process for Senior Schooling in 2020. Part of this process has seen us review and change the parameters surrounding the award of Academic Pockets. This is part of the School’s commitment to deep and rigorous learning. An Academic Pocket will now be awarded to students who receive a Grade Point Average of 13.5 with no result lower than a B. There will no longer be full and half pockets, but just one pocket in recognition of very high academic achievement. This change is the result of a thorough analysis of pockets awarded over the past four years, and research relating to academic awards in a broad range of contexts. Together this revealed that one would expect approximately ten percent (10%) of a group of students to be awarded an academic award. Progress Certificates will continue to be presented to those girls who make an improvement in their GPA by one whole point. 2018 will also see changes to the process for awards at Speech Night. There will be more information regarding this in the coming Semester.
Supervised Study Sessions
Supervised Study Sessions have started and they run every Monday and Thursday until 7 September, from 5:00-7:30pm in the Eunice Resource Centre. These sessions are supervised by tutors from 168¿ª½±¹ÙÍø’s College and have been a great support to the girls who attend. Bookings for the all sessions for the term can be done through FlexiSchools on the School’s website.
Nicole Devlin