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Stanthorpe State High School

Locality: Stanthorpe, Queensland

Phone: +61 7 4681 5888



Address: 2 McGlew Street 4380 Stanthorpe, QLD, Australia

Website: https://stanthorpeshs.eq.edu.au

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24.01.2022 Ag Farm Fruit Available On Wednesday 2nd December the school farm will have for sale: Delicious 5 kg boxes of Castlebrite Apricots @ $20 per box.... Fresh 500g jars of Honey @ $5 per jar. Fresh 1kg tubs of Honey @ $10 per tub. Pick-up and payment at the Stanthorpe State High School Student Resource Scheme Office.



23.01.2022 Planning to study in 2021? You may be eligible for income support. You can read about payments available for students and apprentices here: www.servicesaustral...ia.gov.au/students You can start a claim up to 13 weeks before you begin your course or apprenticeship. For many people, that means they can claim now. Ready to get started? Our claiming guide for Youth Allowance will show you how: www.servicesaustralia.gov.au//youth-allowance-s/how-claim

23.01.2022 P&Cs Qld - Parent Talk P&Cs Qld is the peak body supporting and representing more than 576,000 state school parents and wider school communities throughout Queensland. We support the achievement of quality educational outcomes for students through fostering parental and community engagement in a thriving and successful education system. ... Through our state-wide network of over 1200 P&C Associations and School Councils, we have the localised presence and voice to lead and enact change. Our Parent Talk magazine is a parent focused publication and published on a quarterly basis. It is circulated throughout Queensland state schools and P&Cs as a resource to provide parents and school communities with regular news and information on a wide range of topics relevant to parenting and education. Research confirms that where parents and community are engaged in their children’s education the outcomes vastly increase. Help us ensure Every Child has Every Chance to a successful education. All editions of Parent Talk can be viewed here - https://pandcsqld.com.au/members/publications/parent-talk/

21.01.2022 Lunchtime strings concert in the library to showcase our talented strings group. The group was led by our strings instructor, Mrs Andersen.



20.01.2022 Check out our latest newsletter! https://stanthorpeshs.schoolzineplus.com/schoolnews?nid=37

14.01.2022 Schools out for summer ! The school year is coming to an end for some... oh, how time flies. Today our hard working Year 10 and 11 students are packing up for a well-deserved break, ready to enjoy the summer holidays. Have a safe and joyful break and we'll see you in 2021.

12.01.2022 Little Big History Lsat week the Year 10 Global Investigations students presented their Little Big History projects, which is the culminating project of the two-year Global Investigations course. The event provides students with the opportunity to delve into an event, object or idea from a Big History perspective, across 13.8 billion years of the history of our universe. ... Students creatively presented the Little Big History of Oil, Glass, Bricks and Alcohol.



08.01.2022 Alcohol, Drugs, Parties & Teens - Online masterclass with Maggie Dent and Paul Dillon Join us live on Tuesday 8th December at 8pm (Sydney time) or watch the replay in your own time. Sign-up now for lifetime access to this masterclass.... https://commonsenseparenting.com.au/p/teensmasterclass One of the most challenging aspects of parenting adolescents is helping them stay safe and on track when they start making decisions about things like alcohol and other drugs, parties, va...ping, driving and sex. It's a different world today to when parents themselves were teens. We now know that it is important that we work with them rather than commanding and demanding of our young adults as they go through this process of growing up and gradually developing a mature brain. In this special masterclass, parenting author Maggie Dent is joined by one of Australia’s leading alcohol and other drug educators Paul Dillon to help parents better understand and communicate with their adolescents about these topics often the source of angst and arguments in many homes. Maggie and Paul will explore: Alcohol the risks and realities Other drugs such as cannabis, MDMA, nitrous oxide (nangs), hallucinogens, cocaine, ketamine, ice and prescription drugs Vaping Impact on mental health Identifying problem use Staying safer at parties, formals, festivals and beyond Alcohol, other drugs and driving. Maggie and Paul both understand adolescence and, together, they will offer sound, common-sense guidance to parents about navigating the bridge to adulthood with their kids, from tweens to their twenties. Audience Q&A will follow... There'll be a live audience Q&A at the end of the session, and you'll also have the opportunity to submit questions ahead of time in case you can't join us on the day. Maggie and Paul will attempt to cover as many questions as time permits. See more

08.01.2022 Help kids cope with summer storms, floods and fires. It’s been a big year for dramatic news, and some children may feel anxious as summer storm and cyclone season approaches. The Triple P Positive Parenting Program can help you support children’s coping skills and resilience, and free Triple P is available statewide thanks to the Queensland Government.... For more information, visit the Triple P website. www.triplep-parenting.net

02.01.2022 Thinking of claiming a student payment? We have a handy video answering the top 5 questions students ask us each year. Remember you can start your claim up to 13 weeks early. If you have any other questions let us know! We’ll do our best to help out.

01.01.2022 Griffith University continues to offer our support as your current year 12s transition into the next stage in their lives. Frequently UnAsked Questions LIVE student edition Please join our panel of current Griffith University students to answer questions year 12 students might have, or not think to ask, about commencing University. Further information is available at the following webpage Frequently UnAsked Questions... https://www.facebook.com/events/291209828811019/?acontext=%7B%22event_action_history%22%3A%5b%7B%22mechanism%22%3A%22surface%22%2C%22surface%22%3A%22create_dialog%22%7D%5d%7D Options Our Options event will allow students to chat online with our expert study advisers and receive personalised advice from the day their results are released. Our team will be available to assist students on the following dates 18-19 December, 8 am - 2 pm and 21-24 December, 9 am2 pm daily (AEST). Please find the link below to our Options event www.griffith.edu.au/options English Enhancement Our English Enhancement course is available for students who are studying Essential English or have failed General English and aspire to study at Griffith University. This course will pass the required English subject prerequisite. Students will need to lodge their QTAC application listing their desired Griffith degree, that they are confident they will meet rank for, as their first preference. This needs to be done by Saturday, 12 December 2020. Further information is available at the following web page www.griffith.edu.au//sch/school-leaver-english-enhancement

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