School News
The Gate Cover Competition is open for 2024!
Calling all drawers, painters, digital artists and more! If you've seen Manveer's (C9) awesome poster around the school, you'll already know that the annual Gate Cover Competition is now open! We are so excited to see your creativity shine!
Competition details:
- Eligibility: Open to all students at DHS, Year 7-12
- Deadline: Applications close on Wednesday, 14th August
- Requirements:
- Your artwork must include the words "The Gate 2024" and either "Dandenong High School", "DHS" or our school logo
- Submit your artwork in PDF format (ask a teacher for help if needed)
- You can add your name or artist signature to your artwork
- Submission: Email your PDF artwork to Ms Ly at ly.stephanie@dandenong-hs.vic.edu.au
Don't miss this fantastic opportunity to showcase your talent and have your artwork featured as the cover of The Gate Magazine 2024. Get creative, have fun and we can't wait to see your amazing submissions!
School Production 2024!
Tickets to this year's school production, Around the World in 80 Days are now on-sale! Based on the classic Jules Verne novel, this show has high-adventure, thrills, chases, non-stop action, comedy and maybe even a little romance.
The show is on Friday 16th and Saturday 17th of August, starting 7pm in the Melaleuca Theatre. All tickets are just $5 dollars and can be purchased from the Finance Office NOW!
The students and staff involved in the Production have been working incredibly hard to provide an amazing show for our community, please show your support for their outstanding efforts.
Mr Lloyd
Director
Why School Attendance Matters
Regular school attendance is crucial for students' academic success and overall development. Consistent attendance not only ensures that students are up-to-date with their studies but also fosters social skills, discipline, and a sense of responsibility.
Benefits of High Attendance
Academic Achievement: Students who attend school regularly are more likely to perform well academically. Studies show that there is a direct correlation between attendance and academic performance. For instance, students with high attendance are more likely to achieve better results and exam scores
Career Success: Employers value reliability and responsibility. Students who develop a habit of regular attendance are more likely to carry this trait into their professional lives, increasing their ability to gain and maintain employment
Year 12 completion: High attendance rates are associated with greater likelihood of successfully completing Year 12. Students who attend school regularly are more likely to be up to date with their learning and meet the requirements of Year 12 studies
Social Development: Regular attendance helps students build strong relationships with their peers and teachers. It enhances their social skills, which are essential for personal and professional success later in life
Research on Attendance Benefits
Academic Performance: Students who attend school 95% or more of the time are more likely to perform at or above their grade level
Graduation Rates: Research highlights that students who attend school regularly in the early years of high school (Year 5-9) are 50% more likely to finish Year 12
Employment Prospects: A study by the University of Chicago found that chronic absenteeism in high school is a strong predictor of poor attendance in the workplace later in life
How can Parents help?
Set a Routine: Establish a consistent daily routine that includes a set bedtime and wake-up time to ensure your child gets adequate sleep and is ready for school
Communicate the Importance: Discuss the importance of attendance with your child, emphasising how it impacts their learning and future success
Monitor Attendance: Keep track of your child’s attendance and promptly address any patterns of absenteeism, by contacting the House Leadership Team to discuss how we can work together
Stay Engaged: Maintain regular communication with your child’s teachers and school staff to stay informed about their progress and any potential issues
How students can help themselves
Plan Ahead: Prepare for school the night before by organising your backpack, get out your uniform, and ensuring you have all necessary learning materials
Set Goals: Set personal attendance goals and track your progress. Reward yourself for meeting these goals to stay motivated
Stay Healthy: Maintain good health by eating a balanced diet, getting enough sleep, and exercising regularly to reduce the chances of illness
Seek Help When Needed: If you are struggling with schoolwork or facing personal challenges, reach out to teachers, House Leadership Team, Wellbeing Team or family members for support
Why School Attendance Matters
School attendance is a vital component of educational success and personal development. By understanding its importance and taking proactive steps to improve attendance, parents and students can work together to ensure a brighter future. Let’s make every minute and every school day count!
2024 Parent/Caregiver/Guardian Opinion Survey
WE WANT OUR PARENTS/CAREGIVERS/GUARDIANS
TO TELL US WHAT THEY THINK!
Our school is conducting the annual Parent/Caregiver/Guardian Opinion Survey offered by the Department of Education and is seeking your feedback. The survey is designed to assist schools in gaining an understanding of families’ perceptions of school climate, student behaviour, and student engagement, and we encourage and appreciate your participation.
Our school will use the survey results to assist in identifying areas for improvement and professional development needs in the school, to target school planning and improvement strategies.
The Parent/Caregiver/Guardian Opinion Survey will be open online from Wednesday 31st July to Friday 30th August 2024 and all families are invited to participate in the survey.
The survey will be conducted online, only takes 20 minutes to complete, and can be accessed at any convenient time on desktop computers, laptops, tablets or smartphones.
The online survey will be available in English and 10 other languages including Arabic, Greek, Hakha Chin, Hindi, Japanese, Punjabi, Simplified Chinese, Somali, Turkish, and Vietnamese. Resources are also available in additional languages to assist parents/caregivers/guardians who speak a language other than English at home. Links will be provided on the school website for families requiring translation guides.
Please speak to your child’s House Leadership Team if you would like more information.