News
An important notice from Stuart Kent
2022 Senior School Awards Night
Thursday evening, 16th February, we celebrated our 2022 Senior School Academic Achievements.
We have had some exceptional results again amongst our Senior students in 2022. Thirteen of our 41 Year 12 students achieved an ATAR (Australian Tertiary Entrance Rank) of 90 or above. A rank of 90 or above puts these students in the top 10% of students in Australia. Three of these students (David Brain, Darcy Barker, and Nelson Buist) obtained scores in the top 100 students within the state of Tasmania.
The average ATAR for our students was over 87, and our median was close to 91. These are fantastic figures, especially considering these students completed all their Senior Schooling with all the challenges brought about by COVID. Congratulations to all our Year 12 students for their efforts over the last few years, to their parents who have cared for, supported, and encouraged them, and to their teachers and support staff who have worked with them over this time.
YEAR 10 AWARDS
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Highly Commended |
Kaitlyn Black | |||
Drew Chugg | ||||
Esther Dingemanse | ||||
Zimri Dingemanse | ||||
Lea Kibbel | ||||
Jaymee Lightfoot | ||||
Benjamin Polis | ||||
Achievement Awards |
Erin Anthony | |||
Elliana Beeston | ||||
Esther Dingemanse | ||||
Isabella Geskus | ||||
Charlotte Knight | ||||
Jaymee Lightfoot | ||||
Hye-Lin Park | ||||
Sophie Sands | ||||
Best Year 12 Result |
Nelson Buist | |||
Best Year 11 Result |
Caleb Poole | |||
Best Year 10 Results |
Esther Dingemanse | |||
YEAR 11/12 AWARDS
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Art Production 3 | Chloi Albores Ashlea Miller | |||
Art Studio Practice 3 | Lily Shennan | |||
Biology 3 | Zoe Leys | |||
Chemistry 4 | Nelson Buist | |||
Electronics – Foundation 2 | Joshua Chugg | |||
English 3 | Liam Scheibler | |||
English Writing 3 | Isabelle van Winden | |||
Food, Cooking & Nutrition 2 | Ella Steyne | |||
General Mathematics 3 | Alexander Collings Jonas Fitzallen | |||
Health Studies 3 | Scarlet Dingemanse Lily Shennan Isabelle van Winden | |||
Mathematics Methods 4 | Zoe Leys | |||
Mathematics Specialised 4 | Jack Williams | |||
Outdoor Leadership | Caleb Poole | |||
Physical Sciences 3 | Caleb Poole | |||
Physics 4 | Darcy Barker | |||
Psychology 3 | Meg Carswell | |||
Sport Science 3 | Rachel Dickson | |||
UTAS Music Technology Project | Josh Jessup | |||
UTAS Object Design | Miriam Dijkstra | |||
Working with Children | Rachel Dickson Miriam Dijkstra | |||
ATAR Score greater than 90 |
CATRINA ATKINSON | |||
DARCY BARKER | ||||
DAVID BRAIN | ||||
MATTHEW BROWN | ||||
NELSON BUIST | ||||
MEG CARSWELL | ||||
JONTE CHAMBERLIN | ||||
JOSHUA CHUGG | ||||
SCARLET DINGEMANSE | ||||
ZOE LEYS | ||||
LILY SHENNAN | ||||
ELIJAH STEYNE | ||||
JACK WILLIAMS |
STEM summer programs
Curious mind
Congratulations to Esther Sharpe and Elizabeth Sexton for engaging with the Curious Minds program during the summer break. Curious Minds is a six-month hands-on extension and mentoring program that empowers passionate girls, high performers in STEM, to explore their full potential.
Australian Science Olympiads
Congratulations to David Brown for engaging with the 2023 Australian Science Olympiads (ASO) Summer School - Earth and Environmental Science. Each year, ASO invite approximately twenty of the top-performing students in each Australian Science Olympiad Exam Discipline to the Australian National University for two weeks of accelerated, hands-on learning.
Welcoming the new school year
Itinerant Music Teachers 2023
LCS has a number of instrument teachers who take students for individual lessons at school during school hours. This is an excellent way to learn an instrument and can help students make much faster progress on their instrument. It is recommended that student’s seriously contemplating studying music from grades 9 onwards definitely consider having some private instrument tuition to further their overall music advancement. Any student in grades 5 – 8 who are serious about starting an instrument should also have lessons in order to learn crucial proper technique early in their playing life.
Students continuing lessons from last year will be individually contacted by their teachers to organise lessons for the year.
If you would like your child to start having lessons this year, please email Mr Stewart (stewartp@lcs.tas.edu.au) and include the following details;
- Students name:
- Class:
- Instrument to have lessons on:
- Contact phone number:
- Your contact details (phone and email)
This will be passed on to a relevant teacher who will contact you for further details.
We currently have teachers available for the following instruments:
- Piano/keyboard
- Clarinet/saxophone and Flute
- Guitar
- Bass
- Brass (trumpet etc)
- Voice
- Drums
2023 School Fee
A reminder that all new uniform purchases must be paid in full prior to collection, and are no longer permitted to be added to School Fee accounts.
Uniform Shop Opening Hours
Every School Morning
8:30 am - 9:30 am
Wednesday
1:30 pm - 3:30 pm
If you have any inquiry, please contact Anne at 0400573902
LCS Volunteer Application Form
At LCS, we believe in the importance of fostering a positive, supportive community. We believe that parents and community members are essential partners in achieving this goal, and we would like to invite you to consider volunteering at LCS. We welcome your involvement if you have a specific skill or talent to share or simply want to lend a helping hand.
If you are interested in volunteering, please fill out the form below and return it to the Office/email it to kibbelm@lcs.tas.edu.au together with the required documentation.
If you have any questions or need assistance, please do not hesitate to reach out to Monica Kibbel at kibbelm@lcs.tas.edu.au
Thank you for your continued support, and we look forward to seeing you.
Positions available
Notice From Food Technology Department
The Food Technology Department would like to encourage anyone with excess produce in their gardens or orchards to consider donating them to our Food Preservation Unit.
Donating your excess produce not only helps reduce waste, but also provides a valuable learning opportunity for our students. If you would like to donate, please contact Michelle Reid at reidm@lcs.tas.edu.au
Infectious Illnesses update
Student Bus Travel Expectations
Note for the office
ABSENCES/ATTENDANCE
Communication regarding a student’s absence needs to come via the school office. This information will then be passed on to the student’s teachers. Parents are asked where possible to telephone the school or email the office in advance when a student will be absent. If you subscribe to the mobile app, The Hub you can also lodge an electronic absentee form which will reach the office immediately. The school telephone number is (03) 6327 2854 and email is office@lcs.tas.edu.au
Students who are late must sign in at the school office. Students will be issued a ‘late pass’ that must be presented to their teacher. Students who sign in ‘late’ must have a note of explanation from home. Three unexplained late arrivals will result in a detention.
Yr11/12 students that have a study period in the morning and do not attend Class Teacher must sign in at the office as soon as they arrive at school, if students have not signed in whole day absences will be on their record. Yr 11/12 students may leave the school grounds during study periods, however they are required to sign out and back in at the office. This is important, particularly in the case of an emergency, so students can be accounted for by the staff and emergency services.
Written permission is required to leave the school grounds during school hours (except Year 11 & 12). Students are to meet parents at the office. All students must use the sign out folder at the student counter in the main office. When students return to school, they should report to the student counter in the main office and sign in.
If families intend to be absent from school due to extended holidays (3 days or more), parents need to fill out in advance an Application for Extended Leave for Travel form, found under the Parents and Students/Downloads & Policies tab on our website: www.lcs.tas.edu.au(Please see Extended Leave Policy on next pages)
MEDICATION
Should your child need to take prescribed medication at school please inform the school office. All medication, both prescription and over the counter medication, needs to be in original packaging and labelled with clear dosage instructions (prescription medication needs dosage instructions from a registered medical practitioner) and must be administered at the school office and students are not permitted to carry medication at school. Medical forms are sent home at the beginning of each school year and parents are able to indicate whether they give permission for paracetamol to be administered if required.
UNIFORM
Students who are not in correct uniform, wrong jacket or coloured socks etc must get a uniform pass from the office. A note of explanation should be provided by parents. Three uniform non compliances, without parent explanation, will result in a detention.
Parking Policy