Mullumbimby High School in Mullumbimby | State school
Mullumbimby High School
Locality: Mullumbimby
Phone: +61 2 6684 2600
Address: 9 Jubilee Avenue 2482 Mullumbimby, NSW, Australia
Website: http://www.mullumbimb-h.schools.nsw.edu.au
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25.01.2022 These amazing Year 12 students are hard at work this evening having a final study session with Bu Sophie ahead of their Indonesian exam tomorrow...Semoga sukses!
23.01.2022 Vocational Education and Training (VET) is a career pathway to around 500 jobs. Talk to your school's Careers Adviser to find out what VET options are available to you or watch more of our videos. https://bit.ly/34Az9mV #GoForward *Posted by the NSW Department of Education*
21.01.2022 An amazing experience and learning was shared with the young people on the Resilience Hack Project when we met with Arakwal Bumberbin Bundjalung Woman, Delta Ka...y, as we journeyed along the Byron Bay coast looking at the Pass midden site, identifying and trying bush tucker, and learning about resilience through Connection to Country. You can also tune in to YAC Radio to hear the young people talk about their experience! http://www.explorebyronbay.com.au/ See more
21.01.2022 There are some truly amazing Mos to be seen around school at the moment - get behind our staff team MullumHighMos and donate to a good cause. https://movember.com/t/mullumhighmos?mc=39
21.01.2022 The following changes to services operated by Mullumbimby Bus Service have been put in place for today the 14-12-2020 Due to flooding and road conditions . The Huonbrook to Wilsons Creek Public School bus service will operate from the intersection of Wanganui and Huonbrook Roads . The Huonbrook to Mullumbimby School bus service will operate from the intersection of Wanganui and Huonbrook Roads .... The Left Bank Road to Mullumbimby School bus service will operate from the Left Bank Road and Frasers Road Intersection . The Main Arm to Mullumbimby school bus service will operate from the Palmwoods / Main Arm Road Intersection . The Palmwoods to Mullumbimby school bus service will operate from the Palmwoods / Main Arm Road Intersection . The Upper Main Arm to Main Arm School service will not operate . The Upper Main Arm to Mullumbimby school service will operate from the Palmwoods / Main Arm Road Intersection
20.01.2022 Our school is taking part in the Educational Pathways Pilot Program (EPPP) to test new ways of providing careers advice and support young people with job-ready life skills. We are interested in your views on how our school is going with providing career advice and supporting your child with job-ready life skills. Please tell us what you think by completing the EPPP evaluation survey - https://bit.ly/2L39XxN. Your responses will help improve the EPPP program for future years.
19.01.2022 Our girls beach volleyball teams put on an incredible display of talent at the FNC competition a couple of weeks ago, their incredible efforts saw them achieve the north coast championship!
19.01.2022 Year 7 had fun practicing their Indonesian foods with a game of Pictionary today.
19.01.2022 How cool are these Reg Mombassa Mambo inspired artworks that our Year 8 students created?!
19.01.2022 YEAR 6 TO 7: our full day orientation is on Tuesday 1 December for all Year 6 students from our feeder schools. The day will start at 8.50am and will conclude at 3pm. Families are to arrange their way to and from high schools. Bus companies are aware and students can use bus routes. WHAT TO WEAR? Your current school uniform WHAT TO BRING? Recess, lunch and a drink bottle CANTEEN? It will be open for students to purchase food. More information about next year will be handed to students including details about uniform shop dates and book packs... A reminder to parents/carers that current COVID-19 rules still in place do not allow for unauthorized adults to enter the school grounds. Any questions, please call the school on 6684 2600.
19.01.2022 Our wonderful P&C have been hard at work reorganising this fantastic parenting forum - get in quick, spaces are limited!
18.01.2022 Meet the newest resident at the koala habitat that our SRC has been working on in Binna Burra. This rescue koala is going to love their new home!
18.01.2022 It’s been an awesome day up here at Zone so far - lots of great results and smiling faces.
17.01.2022 Free skills training available for year 12 school leavers! A new Summer Skills package of fee-free training and skills support is now available to all 2020 Year 12 school leavers. Students can take short vocational courses over this summer period, and both short and long vocational courses across 2021 to try new skills and learn what interests them.... Refer to Summer skills for more information.: https://education.nsw.gov.au/campaigns/summer-skills
17.01.2022 STAYING SAFE AT SCHOOLIES It’s a good idea to talk with your teen about Schoolies early in the year before they book accommodation so they involve you in their plans from the start. You might also find it reassuring to get to know the friends, and their parents, your teen will be staying with at Schoolies. It’s important to talk to your teen about travel and accommodation, keeping in touch while they’re away and about alcohol and drugs before they leave. ... Being away from home and staying in touch. For a lot of teens, being away from home for Schoolies is the first time they have travelled without adult supervision. Set some ground rules and offer them some travel tips before they leave. Here are some tips that will come in handy for you and your teen during Schoolies. Set a time for your teen to call you, or you to call them, each day they’re away at Schoolies. Early afternoon is usually the best time. Get them to make sure their phone is charged, switched on and has plenty of credit especially when it is your scheduled time to call. Based on: The State of Queensland (Schoolies) 20102014 Let them know they can contact you any time and make sure you always have your mobile phone on you. Put together a list of key phone numbers including their hotel, close friends and their friends’ parents. It’s a smart idea to eat well at Schoolies. You might give your kids some ideas for easy healthy meals before they go or even give them a home-cooked meal to take with them and share with their friends. Make sure that your teen has a back-up plan when they go out. This may include a location to meet their friends if they get separated, and carrying enough money for a taxi so they can get back to their hotel easily. To ensure the back-up plan is always an option, make sure your teen knows the name and address of their accommodation in case they need a volunteer to walk them home or to catch a cab. Advise them to keep transport money separate from general spending money so they can always afford to pay for a trip back to their hotel. Talk to them about alcohol and drugs and the risk factors so they make informed decisions at Schoolies. Find information about drugs and alcohol at www.druginfo.sl.nsw.gov.au
17.01.2022 No better way to start a Wednesday than yoga with Belinda!
16.01.2022 A wonderful opportunity exists for students to apply for the Dr Suresh Scholarship - find out more below!
16.01.2022 Happy World Teachers’ Day to all of our dedicated teachers - our community is lucky to have such a wonderful and diverse staff.
16.01.2022 YEAR 12 -- WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU LEAVE? Your school email account Your Google Drive contents Any Google Classrooms you were joined to... Your Microsoft OneDrive contents Any Microsoft Teams you were a member of Your access to Adobe Creative Cloud ... you have 180 days to check all content/files in these school-provided services and download anything that you need to keep. There is no need to delete what you do not wish to keep. Anything left in the cloud repositories after the 180 days will no longer be accessible to you.... See more
16.01.2022 It’s been a hugely successful morning up here for the Hogan twins. Tiani and Payten both broke the Zone record for Javelin with Tiani taking out first place, throwing a huge 38.9m (a new record by 8m). Tiani then backed this up, breaking the long jump record with an impressive jump of 5.33m. Stay tuned for more results as they come in.
16.01.2022 Our very own superstars Ms Grant, Ms Dean and Ms Langtry treated our Year 12s to an amazing rendition of ABBA's, Super Trooper, at the Year 12 Formal last week!
16.01.2022 Always Was, Always Will Be is the theme for this year’s NAIDOC Week. Today, MHS celebrated with a cultural immersion day for our Stage 4 students facilitated by Uncle Scotty, Aunty Sonia, Aunty Davina, and Indigenous students and staff. Students made Johnny cakes, took part in a yarning circle and did some traditional art and sports activities.
15.01.2022 It’s been a great day so far down at the BCHS Sports Gala Day - we’ve seen some excellent displays in footy, netball and basketball.
15.01.2022 Good luck to all of our athletes competing at the Zone Athletics Carnival today.
15.01.2022 Where are they now? 2012 Year 12 graduate Kurt McDonald is now a qualified lawyer working as a judge's associate. Congratulations Kurt! We love celebrating our students present and past! Keep us in the loop...
15.01.2022 Young Change Agents is a fantastic not for profit organisation that works with young people to develop their mindsets and skillsets to create a generation of resilient change-makers. Check out some of our year 8 girls taking part in one of their fabulous workshops last week.
15.01.2022 Please be aware that we are experiencing a power outage and our phones lines are down. We will let you know when we are back up and running!
15.01.2022 Today, our school community wore white for White Ribbon Day - a day to raise awareness of men’s violence against women. Our school leaders and SRC ran a special assembly where our community came together and took the oath. #whiteribbonday
14.01.2022 "Learn as much as you can about the culture and participate." - Aunty Deanna. Each year, NAIDOC Week celebrates the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, who are part of some of the oldest continuing cultures on the planet. #AlwaysWasAlwaysWillBe #NAIDOC2020 *Posted by the NSW Department of Education*
14.01.2022 May and June are always busy months here at UAC, and for everyone at school. there was an excellent turnout in April for our monthly Zoom meeting, where we discussed Educational Access Scheme applications. Here are the highlights. https://enews.uac.edu.au//3F0171F60E7283FD2540EF23F30FEDED
14.01.2022 Trees for Koalas - Connecting Communities Launch. Yesterday a team of students from our SRC planted 400 koala food trees at Binna Burra to connect wildlife corridors.
14.01.2022 A fabulous opportunity for the young artists in our community.
14.01.2022 'It hasn’t been easy, but look what we’ve produced!' Thank you to all our students, teachers, school staff and parents and carers who have made this a year to remember. See you next year for #FirstDay2021! #LoveWhereYouLearn *Posted by the NSW Department of Education*
14.01.2022 Check out what your school has access to as part of the Educational Pathways Pilot Program (EPPP). There's lots on offer to help support and guide students on their career pathway. To find out more speak to your school Careers Adviser or visit: www.education.nsw.gov.au/eppp-pathways-pilot #GoForward *Posted by the NSW Department of Education*
14.01.2022 At this stage school is operational tomorrow, Monday 14 December, however, it is important for all members of our community to follow the advice provided by emergency services to ensure the safety of themselves, their families and the community. Please do not attempt to drive through floodwaters. Should the situation change we will update you all as soon as possible. Stay safe and dry!
13.01.2022 A massive congratulations to these superstar softballers (from MHS Kaliyah, Macey, Lilly and aluna, and BHPS Rhianna) who made it into the North Coast Opens Softball Team. They will travel to Sydney in February to compete!
13.01.2022 MHS is operational today, Tuesday 15 December, and our presentation assembly will proceed as planned in period 1 & 2 for students only. Please refer to bus company websites should you have any concerns re. Transport, and remember to be safe when driving.
13.01.2022 We think 2020 Year 12 cohort has shown a special kind of resilience and the whole staff and teachers send their best wishes to all HSC students about to embark onto the last chapter of their schooling years.
12.01.2022 The Crystal Castle is now HIRING!!! 3 x Full time positions (Horticulture, Hospitality & Retail) & 3 x Part time School Based Opportunities (Horticulture, Hospitality & Retail) See Ms Perrin in Careers asap for more information!
12.01.2022 Yesterday’s cricket matches were vs Kingscliff HS & Wollumbin HS. The boys lost the first match vs Kingscliff and defeated Wollumbin in the second match. The girls won both games and are Far North Coast Champs. Well done to our team and Captain Josh pictured here running into bowl.
12.01.2022 Our first butterfly emerged, and was successfully released today!
12.01.2022 It was an extremely successful day up at the Zone Athletics Carnival. All of our athletes are to be commended on their incredible efforts and outstanding sportsmanship - they were fabulous representatives of MHS, and themselves. We are still collating results but will be sure to post updates ASAP!
12.01.2022 Rhiannon is blowing everyone away at the Year 10 Formal tonight!
11.01.2022 Year 10 PDHPE students were looking at the effect of beer goggles, and other distractions like mobile phones on driving - Mario cart style.
11.01.2022 Loose Content (Mullum High Students) will be launching their music live at Brunswick Picture House on Sunday 15 November at 7PM!
11.01.2022 #MathsTrainsBrains
10.01.2022 Year 7 were hard at work recreating Albrecht Durer’s ‘The Young Hare’ in Art today!
10.01.2022 Year 7 have been filming their instructional dinner etiquette videos this week in Indonesian!
10.01.2022 The playground was all sorts of spooky yesterday!
09.01.2022 We are so excited to have been mentioned twice this month at the Parliament of NSW Legislative Assembly by Ms Tamara Smith: this time in recognition of the efforts of Mullumbimby High School SRC who have approached Byron Council to seek collaboration on a project named Trees for Koalas -- connecting communities. The initiative aims at planting koala food trees by inviting expression of interest from students, their families and their neighbours in order to help the local koala population. Byron Shire Council has been providing assistance and support. Congratulations for this great collaboration to our SRC and their teacher, Ms Lobban. Thank you to Ms Tamara Smith for the special mention.
08.01.2022 Today, Year 7 created their own terracotta warriors while learning about Ancient China.
08.01.2022 An impeccably timed snorkelling trip today for our year 10 PASS class! Clean and crisp waters greeted the students at Byron’s main beach, and an abundance of sea life kept everyone on their toes. Big thanks to Mr Binkley who organised the morning trip!
08.01.2022 Please join us in congratulating our new School Captains for 2021: Amelia Langton, Captain Lachlan Belleville, Captain Indi Gumbrell, Vice Captain... Jackson Constable, Vice Captain Let the year begin!
07.01.2022 If you or someone you know are experiencing COVID stress, this is a great resource from Russ Harris (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy) on tools to manage COVID stress.
07.01.2022 Having trouble with getting a formal outfit, boys and girls? Don't worry about it anymore. There is a great resource in our community: Year 12 free formal dress hire in Northern Rivers NSW (Lennox Head).
06.01.2022 Mullumbimby Ex Services Club is looking for hospitality staff with RSA essential and RSG preferred. Please call Andrew on 6684 2533. This is a great opportunity to start immediately. There is a lot of shifts for Christmas holidays.
06.01.2022 Calling all Year 12 school leavers: Get ahead and learn, upskill and prepare for 2021. Enrolments for a new Summer Skills program of fee-free training and skills support is now open, find out more on: https://education.nsw.gov.au/summer-skills *Posted by the NSW Department of Education*
06.01.2022 Big congratulations to the members of our school's Green Group and their teacher Miss Kayleigh Mast who have been recognized for their contribution to the environment and their community. The member for Ballina, Tamara Smith, took the opportunity to officially acknowledge their projects and their efforts with a statement in the house of the NSW Parliament Legislative Assembly. Our school community is very proud of their efforts!
06.01.2022 Earn while you learn! $ School Based Apprenticeships and Traineeships (SBATs) give students hands-on industry experience and paid employment on the way to their HSC. There's one for everyone. Talk to your school's Careers Adviser about a suitable career pathway or watch more of our videos. https://bit.ly/32MYlFr #GoForward ... *Posted by the NSW Department of Education*
05.01.2022 Year 7 had an amazing team building day today with some help from their awesome teachers and some fabulous year 9 students - lots of games, mindfulness, smiles, laughter, a bbq and ice blocks to cool off.
05.01.2022 Our Year 10 students had an incredible night at their formal last night!
05.01.2022 A Night Among The Stars is well underway...
04.01.2022 Another awesome week at the Kinsgcliffe TAFE with our amazing culinary masters! This weeks dish of Pizza and Pannacotta was served up with a side of Greek Salad and a Caramel Milkshake to sweeten the deal All made from scratch - What a MONDAY!
04.01.2022 Students in our Sports Excellence program took part in a gruelling bootcamp at Bruns Beach this morning!
04.01.2022 Look what we found during our weekly harvest at the Tutorial Centre.
03.01.2022 This term Year 7 mummified apples and created outstanding models of artefacts as part of our Ancient Egypt Unit. Well done Year 7!
03.01.2022 2020 has "zoomed" passed all of us and it's already Teachers Day on Friday 30 October! Let's make it special for all teachers around us!
03.01.2022 All 2021 Year 7 students! Can't wait to see you at Mullumbimby High School. Here are important transition dates.
02.01.2022 So much fun starting our Wednesday with some volleyball in the sun.
01.01.2022 Congratulations Shelby Booth for taking advantage of all the learning pathways available in high school and giving yourself many options for the future... we are excited to see what's next!
01.01.2022 All Year 11 Business Studies students completed a unit on Business Planning last term and were required to submit a Business Plan. A number of students were selected to participate in the Business Educators Australasia 'Plan Your Own Enterprise' competition. Charlotte Butcher, Maya Cassar, Amy Ross, Chloe Dunn, Laiken Newcombe, William Crossley, Joshua O'Neill, Taylah McKenzie, Amos Esau, Ashton Morris and Jayden Connor all produced outstanding Business Plans. Their hard work and ability to produce a well thought out plan were acknowledged with a certificate from the Business Educators Inc and Chartered Accountants Australia.
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