Term 1 I The Way Newsletter I Friday 4 March 2022

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From the Principal
Principal Ross Whelan

How are you surviving the wet weather and flooded roads? 

It’s been another big week of interruption and uncertainty, hasn’t it, and we trust that our families are managing. Stay safe. Thanks for your consideration of the changes that we have made during the week regarding transport and dealing with flooded roads. Our hearts go out to all those families who have been displaced around the State. It will be a difficult few months ahead for many.

The South West and West of Sydney have been impacted by floods many times across the years, as College families who have lived in the region for many years will confirm. However, we can see that, albeit slowly, local main roads have been improved, and roads and land in new developments are being raised above the critical levels.

In spending some time with Year 2 students this week talking about Thomas Hassall the person, we heard stories about his early life as a school student at Parramatta, and also when he lived on a farm on the Hawkesbury River at a time when a large flood occurred.  Let me quote one story, written by his son James, about that time:

‘… I heard my father (Thomas Hassall) tell of a great flood in the river, which occurred at the time when, with twenty others, he escaped to a house where they remained until the flood subsided. The rain continued for six weeks, without intermission, and the people in the house had only a single bag of flour to live upon for some time, and were without  any other of the necessities of life…’ p174 In Old Australia – Rev James Hassall.

Later, when he was married, Thomas Hassall, his wife Ann (Marsden) and their 8 children lived on their farm Denbigh at Cobbity. The property is still there, and Year 2 students will take an excursion to Cobbity and the region, to find out more about Thomas and his background. It’s a great study of our namesake.

The Swimming Carnivals were reduced to competitor only carnivals this year because of the weather, and our best swimmers will move on to the NASSA and CIS representative carnivals. Congratulations to all the students who placed in events at the College Carnival and to those students who have progressed further. 

COVID continues to impact family and community life. As we continue to progress towards normal programs, there remains a need for families to communicate any positive cases to the College, and to maintain those COVID safe practices that are encouraged by NSW Health. College families have all received additional supplies of the RAHT tests for your own use and timing.

Our traffic plans for improvement continue to take shape, and we will communicate any further changes in the coming weeks. Thanks for your support for all we do at the College. 

‘Humble yourselves, therefore, under God’s mighty hand, that he may lift you up in due time. Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you’.  1 Peter 5:6-7

Mr Ross Whelan
Principal
From the Junior School Director of Teaching & Learning

Schools are incredibly busy places in which there are so many opportunities to extend and enrich learning.

As we settle into the 2022 school year, we are always looking for ways to support your children in their learning endeavours.

Many, many students have enrolled in the Premier’s Reading Challenge. This is a wonderful opportunity for children to read high quality literature that will broaden their understanding of the world, all the while developing vocabulary and comprehension. Please encourage your children to go to the College library, or take up membership in your local library.

An opportunity for STEM learning – Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics – was taken up by one of our Year 2 students, Hannah L. Hannah enrolled in the Robogals Challenge that was promoted in an earlier edition of The Way.

Please read how she completed her first challenge – making a telescope.

“I used a pool noodle, 2 magnifying glasses (one big and one small), and some super glue. The first thing I did was measure how far apart the magnifying glasses needed to be so that an image was clear. They were 39cms apart. The next step was to stick the big magnifying glass on the end of the pool noodle tube. After that, with mum’s help, we cut a hole to put the other magnifying glass in, 30cms away from the first magnifying glass. We had to make sure it was clear, and looked ok, and it was!”

Ms Lisa Hansford
Junior School Director of Teaching and Learning

From the College Chaplain
Denis Oliver

Faith and Floods…

Floods are bad things but they can certainly test our faith and even make us better people.

Check out what Jesus has to say about storms and faith.

 

Reverend Denis Oliver
College Chaplain
Upcoming Important Dates

Here are some important dates to mark in your diaries

 

Term Dates

Open Week

Our Open Week is coming up at the College from the 21 - 26 March.

This is a great opportunity for prospective families to see the College in action, at a time that suits them. It is an ideal opportunity for future families to glimpse our culture, observe our staff and students, meet our Principal and key staff, tour our fantastic facilities and ask questions whilst enjoying morning tea.

Many families visit the College more than once when making the decision about the best school to meet the educational needs of their son or daughter.  

If you have friends or family who are interested in finding out about the College, we encourage you to invite them to come along and see what sets us apart. Registrations for Open Week are online on our website.

Thank you for your support.

Sibling Applications

If you have a child who is not currently at the College and you are looking to start them in 2023 (in particular for Prep, Kindergarten and Year 7), applications need to be in as our enrolment team is finalising our 2023 positions. 

Interviews are currently taking place, so please submit your applications no later than Monday 7 March as we don’t want our existing families to miss out.

Please see the link below for the College Application Form:

https://www.thac.nsw.edu.au/content/applying-now

Please contact Enrolments if you have any questions on T: 9608 0033.

Making a splash

Our Year 2 Students have been enjoying their swimming lessons.

They were very excited to travel in the College bus and have had fun learning swimming techniques in the pool.

Year 2 swimming

Year 2 Visit

Our Year 2 students had a special classroom visit from Mr Whelan this week.

It was a great opportunity for students to find out about who Thomas Hassall was and why the College is named after him.  

They also learnt about the churches he helped to set up and got to ask Mr Whelan lots of questions!

Junior Concert Band

Every student in Year 4 at Thomas Hassall has the opportunity to experience playing a concert band instrument as part of their music studies.

Students were very excited to receive their instruments two weeks ago, and this week had they had their very first large band rehearsal. They created a very big sound, and also enjoyed listening to their music tutors perform, modeling the sound that they will be working towards throughout the year.

We look forward to sharing news of their first concert soon.

Well done Year 4! And thank you to all the Year 4 parents and teachers for their support of the program.

Mr Byron Mark
Director of Ensembles

Year4

                    

Junior School NASSA Swimming Carnival

The NASSA Junior Swimming Carnival was held at Sydney International Aquatic Centre in Homebush on Tuesday 1 March.  

Our Junior School team had 28 swimmers represent the College against the other 7 NASSA schools.  There were some outstanding individual performances and many students achieved personal best times. 

A highlight of the evening was having both our Senior Girls and Senior Boys relay teams place 1st in their events and progress to the State Carnival.

Thomas Hassall placed 4th overall.  

All students who represented the College at the carnival are to be commended on their achievements.  

Congratulations to the 10 students who will represent the College and NASSA at the NSW Combined Independent Schools Swimming Carnival later this month.

Mrs Sharon Evans
P-6 Sports Coordinator

Junior School Sport - dates for your diary

Important Sport Dates for 2022 - Term One 

Week 7 -            Monday 14 March - NASSA Junior Boys Football (Soccer) Trials  (NASSA Gala Day postponed)

Week 7 -            Monday 14 March – CIS Primary Girls Football (Soccer) Trials

Week 7 -            Thursday 17 March - NASSA Junior Boys and Girls Touch Football Gala Day (Year 5 and 6)

Week 8 -            Thursday 24 March – NSW CIS Primary Swimming Carnival - Homebush

Week 9 -            Tuesday 29 March - CIS Primary Boys and Girls Touch Football Trials (selected at NASSA Gala Day)

Week 9 -            Wednesday 30 March - CIS Primary BOYS Football (Soccer) Trials (selected at NASSA Gala Day)

Week 10 -          Thursday 7 April – NASSA Junior Girls Netball Gala Day (Year 5 and 6 team)

 

Mrs Sharon Evans
P-6 Sports Coordinator