Term 4 | The Way Newsletter I Friday 17 November 2023

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From the Principal
Principal Ross Whelan

It’s that time of year when end of year events are regular items on the calendar; when long serving staff are both recognised for their achievements, and also, sadly, when some leave to progress their careers. It’s a time when formal evenings occur for the graduating students at important stages, Year 12, Year 10 and Year 6.

Importantly, this time of the year also allows us to say thank you to many and take the time to celebrate the year and the people involved in the programs of the College.

The Creative and Performing Arts team have been very active. Our ensembles evening; Years 1 & 2 Strings group performance, the Years 5 and 6 Creative Arts production just yesterday have all been wonderful events. Mrs Lianne Brown wrote the musical for Years 5 and 6 and is to be congratulated.

This weekend our Dance Concert will be held with hundreds of students involved. Well done to the CAPA team for such outstanding work. Mr Mark and Mr Robinson have recently been awarded by the NSW Teachers Guild for their efforts as well as 3 other staff members in the World Teachers Day awards by the Guild. Mrs Griffin, Ms Hansford and Mr Yako. Congratulations to these staff members and the teams to which they belong.

The Year 12 Formal was held during the week at Doltone House. It was a spectacular evening and event and allowed our graduates to celebrate their schooling years in a delightful setting. Teachers and parents were able to enjoy the efforts of every young person at their final stage of school.

Our Year 10 and Year 6 students will also enjoy similar events in the coming days.

Celebration events are not far away to bring the year to a close, and in my last year at the College, these end of year events are providing special memories of our Thomas Hassall community.

Thanks so much for your continued support of the College and programs at this time.

‘Let us come before His presence with thanksgiving, and make a joyful noise unto Him with music and song. For the LORD is a great God, And a great King above all gods.’ Psalm 95:2-3

Mr Ross Whelan
Principal
From the Deputy Principal & Head of Junior School
Sandy Wheeler

Over the past week there have been some really impressive special events that have entertained audiences of staff, children and College families.

The Years 5 & 6 ‘Step Back in Time’ Creative Arts event was arguably our best yet! Thank you to our dedicated team especially Mrs Lianne Brown who wrote the original script for the performance. We were all very entertained and I can certainly see some of our performers becoming lead roles in future College musicals! Congratulations Year 5 and 6.

Year 6 are in their final weeks of Junior School and have started to enjoy some of their special events. Going to Aquatopia was a highlight which boasted perfect weather and a time Year 6 will treasure with lots of fun memories made. We look forward to the Year 6 Ceremony and Year 6 Dinner to come next week.

It has been wonderful to see our Infants Strings group grow and watch them perform at the end of year concert last week, led by our incredible Mr Ibrahim. Remember every expert starts as a beginner! Mr Ibrahim played a beautiful piece which a student could perform after only a few years of dedicated practise. Please join me in encouraging your child to keep persevering with their instrument.

Reports will be sent to families towards the end of term. As parents, sometimes we only look at the academic grade on the report and glance over the effort it took for the child to reach that point. Effort leads to achievement and the Positive Learning Attributes on the final page of the report is a great place to praise their attitude and effort. One true measure of an excellent learner is the effort and character applied to their learning which supports their growth and maturity. Please take the time to look at all parts of the report, look at the evidence in Seesaw and rejoice in the growth your child has attained.

As we begin to look towards 2024, I would like to reassure you that the teachers consider very carefully the placement of every child in classes. I sometimes get requests from parents about a particular combination of students that a parent feels will work best, or a teacher that they think may be the right one. Sometimes these combinations are not the best for learning and the teachers need to look at the big picture of the year group. Concerns regarding this can be sent to [email protected].  We will always consider the requests that you have but cannot guarantee that they will be met as we have to do the best for all students.

We look forward to our special Sports Assembly next week where we can celebrate student achievement and can be thankful for the talents our students have in so many Sporting areas across the College.

Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths. Proverbs 3:5-6

Mrs Sandy Wheeler
Deputy Principal & Head of Junior School
From the Assistant Chaplain
Georgia

Sport can be brutal. Whether you are an athlete or a die-hard fan, things can change in a second. As some of our families, especially in junior school may be aware, I went to compete with the ParaMatildas at the Cerebral Palsy Asia Oceania Championships in Melbourne. Over the course of the tournament, I found myself not just being tested physically but also mentally. The emotional rollercoaster was real. Whether it came to the high-pressure moments in the middle of a game, being down 2-1 at halftime and digging deep to keep on pushing in the second half or the pain from little niggles in my body which would become a concern of thinking it could be the start of something serious. Sport can be brutal. Things can change in a second.
And so, I want to share with you what helped me stand firm despite feeling in the thick of anxiety and doubt.

Psalm 119:89-90 claims ‘Your word, Lord, is eternal; it stands firm in the heavens. Your faithfulness continues through all generations; you established the earth, and it endures.’

Now, as I am sure you can agree, in sport as in life, there are countless variables that could make things change whether that be an injury, sickness, even the team line-up. Whatever these variables are, whatever facet of life can make you feel the world is spinning; that’s when we start to search to hold tight onto something that is steadfast, right? As Psalms 199:89-90 shows, God’s word is eternal. God shows His faithfulness through enduring love, through His son, Jesus. If this Psalm 119:89-90 is true then it means that God remains the same, always and He is trustworthy. If this is true, then isn’t it worth checking out what God’s Word, can offer you? If we constantly feel like we are needing to hold on tight, isn’t it worth holding tight to what is faithful and eternal?

Georgia

Miss Georgia Beikoff
Assistant Chaplain

Upcoming dates

Date Event

Monday 20 November

Sports Awards Assembly

Wednesday 22 November

Summer IPSSO Finals
Year 10 Service Learning

Thursday 23 November 

Year 1 - 6 New Students Orientation
12 Ancient History Excursion
Tennis 15's Girls

Friday 25 November

K - 6 Assembly
AICES 15's Tennis 
NASSA Year 7 Girls Netball Gala Day

Monday 27 November

NASSA Years 7-8 Cricket Gala Day
Year 10 Pathway to Year 11

Tuesday 28 November

Year 6 Ceremony
Year 6 Dinner

Wednesday 29 November

Prep Graduation 3 Day 2023
Year 10 RYDA Excursion
Year 9 Sadlier Hamper Delivery

Thursday 30 November

Year 10 Pathway to Year 11
Prep Grad 2 Day 2023
NASSA Year 7, 8 & 9 Mixed OzTag 

Friday 1 December Family Breakfast Picnic
Mr Whelan Farewell
Monday 4 December Year 10 Formal
Tuesday 5 December Junior School End of Year Awards Celebration
Wednesday 6 December

Senior School End of Year Awards Celebration
Last Day of Term 4

 

 

A new Crossing Supervisor

Road safety around the College is a key concern for us at Thomas Hassall, as we seek to ensure our children are safe as they arrive and leave the College.

We understand there is significant vehicle traffic around the College, which makes it difficult for families to feel safe allowing local students to walk to College. For many years we have wanted a School Crossing Supervisor and we are excited to announce that we now have a School Crossing Supervisor on Kingsford Smith Avenue in front of Junior School every school day 7:30-8:30am and 2:30-3:30pm. The School Crossing Supervisor controls the traffic at the crossing and ensures pedestrians safely cross at the crossing.

Parents can now be confident that children walking to school will be assisted to cross the road safely at the crossing. This may also change your drop off plans, as you can drop your child in surrounding streets knowing they will be assisted to cross Kingsford Smith Ave safely.

Lena lives locally and is very excited to be joining our Thomas Hassall Community as our very own School Crossing Supervisor. Lena has worked with children in different roles for the last 10 years, but this is her first role as a School Crossing Supervisor.

Next time you are crossing the road, make sure you say hello to Lena!

Lena

Messages for Mr Whelan

As we approach the end of this remarkable year, it's time to come together as a College Community to express our gratitude and appreciation to Mr Whelan.

We are creating a special keepsake—a book filled with messages from our incredible students, dedicated staff and supportive parents. Your words will not only serve as a token of appreciation but also as a lasting memory for Mr Whelan.

Whether it's a funny anecdote, a piece of advice, or a simple note of thanks.  Your contribution, will make a difference.

Use the button below to leave your message for Mr Whelan.

If you have any photos that you'd like to include in the book, we welcome those too! 

Please submit your messages and photos by Sunday 26 November using the following link: https://forms.gle/D11WsrgMLohMREGw6

Your words will undoubtedly make this gift a treasure he will cherish for years to come.

 

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Family Breakfast Picnic

You are invited to a Family Picnic Breakfast on the Top Oval, on Friday 1 December. It begins at 7.30am and will run until 9.30am. This event is not only a wonderful way to conclude the year with our College Community but also a special occasion for Parents & Students to say farewell to Mr Ross Whelan, our principal for an impressive 17 years.

Bring along your picnic blanket and enjoy a beautiful morning on the oval. We are offering the option to pre-purchase breakfast boxes for just $5 each, otherwise you can bring your own food to share. This is a free event although registration is required https://www.thac.nsw.edu.au/book.  Students can only attend with a Parent/Carer and must be registered. We look forward to sharing this special morning with you! 

PDF iconPicnic Day Flyer.pdf

 

Gingerbread House Workshop

You’re invited to come along to our special Gingerbread Workshop event to celebrate Christmas.

We will be running two sessions on Wednesday 13 December: 10am or 5pm
The sessions will take place in Mrs Riitano's Kitchen. 

The cost is $40 per gingerbread kit which includes everything you need to decorate. There are original, chocolate and gluten free kits available. All are nut free.

Bookings are essential by 22 November. Please visit www.thac.nsw.edu.au/book.

Please note students must be supervised by parents or guardians at these events.

We look forward to seeing you there!

PDF iconGingerbread Flyer 2023.pdf

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Year 6 Aquatopia Fun Day

On Friday 10 November, Year 6 enjoyed a special day at Aquatopia. As Year 6 finish their time in the Junior School, it is rewarding to celebrate this achievement with a number of special events, before they transition to the Secondary School next year.

There was a lot of excitement, and wonderful weather, for a day in the sun and water. The students spent informal time with their peers and teachers enjoying activities like water slides, wave riders, racing slides, as well as eating plenty of party foods.

Our Year 6 students were beautifully behaved. They looked after each other and showed respect to teachers and Aquatopia staff. It was fantastic to see students attempting rides that they may have felt apprehensive about initially. Students experienced the positive emotions associated with personal growth when facing new challenges and overcoming them! We were very proud of our Year 6 cohort!

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Year 6 Teachers



 
Prep visits Mr Whelan

During the past term, Prep have been excited to visit Mr Whelan and see where he works. They enjoyed sitting in his office and speaking with him. They asked many questions about what it is like to be a Principal. They even discovered that Mr Whelan has a few toys and games in his room that they could play with! Prep also had the opportunity to meet Mrs Easton, the Principal for 2024.

Ross

Mrs Erin Johnson
Junior School Teacher - Prep Red/Blue - Prep Team Leader




 
Fun times at the Farm

At the beginning of November, our Kindergarten students were treated to an excursion to Belgenny Farm in Camden. They learned all about cows, the milking process, and how some products like cheese and cream are made from milk. They even had the opportunity to milk a cow and meet a baby calf. The students enjoyed the day immensely!

kindy

Mrs Danica Potgieter 
Junior School Teacher- Early Stage 1

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Year 1 & 2 Strings Performance

Sensational Strings playing occurred on Tuesday as the Year 1 & 2 String Program students presented a final performance for their peers and parents. Led by Mr Ehab Ibrahim, the students demonstrated pizzicato (plucking) and bowing on the violin as they played a variety of tunes. The audience joined in by singing with the group as they played their final song ‘Jingle Bells’.

Congratulations to all the students involved on their hard work and practice over the year and we encourage them to continue their musical journey learning the violin.

If you would like more information on the Year 1 & 2 String program please see the flyer below.  Bookings for the program can be made via https://www.thac.nsw.edu.au/book

PDF iconTerm 1 & 2 - 1-2 String Program Brochure.pdf



 
Stage 3 Creative Arts Performance

Our talented Year 5 & 6 students took centre stage with a captivating matinee performance for parents and fellow students. Our Stage 3 performers transported the audience through decades of music, showcasing their talents with their dancing, singing and acting.

The excitement continued for their encore performance, playing to a sold-out crowd. Congratulations to all involved in such a wonderful performance. 

creative arts

Assembly Performances

Throughout the year at selected Junior assemblies our tutored students have the opportunity to play music for classes and parents entering the assembly hall.  The students perform a piece they have learned with their tutor and shows the hard work and effort that they have applied to learning a musical instrument.  This opportunity gives students skills in performing and shares their love of their instrument with other students.

Congratulations to all who have participated this year at junior assemblies.  If your child would like to have private tutoring on piano, brass, strings or percussion at the College applications can be completed via this link.

music

Mr Byron Mark
Director of Ensembles