Term 2 I The Way Newsletter I Friday 16 June 2023

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From the Principal
Principal Ross Whelan

As we approach the final week of Term 2, let us mark our calendars for UNITE week.  The boulevard proudly displays an array of national flags as we prepare for a week of celebrating, as we honour the uniqueness of our individual heritage and the strength of our unified College Community.  

In the last fortnight many students have been engaged in major events at the College. It has been a delight to enjoy the Junior School Creative Arts performances of Kindergarten and Years 1 & 2.  Similarly, the Senior School has impressed us with their exceptional talent demonstrated in the 'MADE for Stage' showcase event. Today, we had the privilege of attending the Choral Festival, where our Junior and Senior Choirs, alongside other Anglican schools, contributed their harmonious voices to create a memorable experience.  We look forward to the upcoming MISA Dance Festival, set to take place at the Campbelltown Cube on Tuesday.

Thank you to all our talented Creative Arts teachers and support staff, our backstage crews and MRK staff for such outstanding service for students. Thank you to parents, grandparents and friends who wholeheartedly support and encourage their children's artistic endeavours. Your presence at these events greatly contribute to the memorable experiences of our students.

We had the privilege of a visit from Mr. Nathan Hagarty, the elected Member of Parliament for the newly established State seat of Leppington on Tuesday 13 June. Mr Hagarty graciously engaged in meaningful conversations and addressed some great questions from our Junior and Senior Student Leaders. He also dedicated valuable time to visit and converse with our Year 5 students, who proudly showcased their Space Project exhibition. 

NATHAN HAGARTY

We are delighted to share the news that the South Korean Women's National Football team has chosen our College grounds and facilities as their training ground in preparation for the highly anticipated FIFA Womens World Cup later this month. This presents a significant opportunity for our students to witness the dedication and skill demonstrated by these extraordinary athletes.  Looking ahead to the upcoming term, we will see the return of the South West Festival on Saturday 26 August.  We are very excited for the Festival to be back up and running this year.

Thank you so much for your support during the term. Make every effort to enjoy the winter break. We look forward to welcoming students back on the first day of Term 3, Monday 17 July.

‘The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make his face to shine on you and be gracious to you; the Lord turn his face toward you and give you peace’.  Numbers 6:24-26

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

Term 2 has been a magnificent term of learning in the Junior School. It has also been a great joy to see so many families attending a range of events. We will continue to bring the community together in Term 3 with events such as Fathers’ Day and the Southwest Festival.

These events have been uplifting times when we’ve felt the benefit from that extra boost - to see the children perform on stage or celebrate a special occasion. We want a brighter future for our students and on that journey we do well to come together, enjoying life at the College on our beautiful campus. We also encourage you to connect with other families too. Coming along to the Parent Café on Friday mornings is a great opportunity for this and I hope to see you there.

This week our Year 5 students showcased their findings on a science project with parents. Students were given an independent research task to write an inquiry question about space. They were able to present their findings in a creative way of their choosing. There were so many great submissions including dioramas, videos, power point presentations and posters. Well done Year 5.

Next Week we will be celebrating UNITE Week. This is a great opportunity for our College Community to celebrate cultural diversity. We look forward to seeing students in their cultural attire next Friday. Detailed information has been posted via a Broadcast.

Our Junior School Assemblies have been taking place on Fridays. This has been a chance to recognise student achievement and for classes to share their learning with parents. We hope you have enjoyed coming along to these. They will continue in Term 3.

Thank you for your commitment and involvement in your child’s journey this term.

Have a safe and enjoyable holiday break.

Mrs Sandy Wheeler
Deputy Principal & Head of Junior School
From the Deputy Principal - Senior School Development
Roger Young

It has been a fantastic term of rich learning experiences and opportunities for our students. The holiday break has been well earned by our students and staff. It will however be a significant time for our Year 12 students as they prepare for their most important College Assessment period: The Trial HSC. These will be examinations selected to simulate the actual HSC and as such they attract the highest assessment weighting of any of their tasks. Many thanks to the Year 12 teachers who are running holiday revision workshops to assist their students, our students are very blessed to have such committed teachers to prepare them.

Academic reports will be all available in the next little while and I hope they provide an excellent opportunity to discuss your child’s learning with them. What Learning Behaviours are they particularly strong in and which need to be addressed. How have their results been and what have been the suggestions for improvement from their teachers?

What an incredible event ‘MADE for Stage’ was last night! The dance, drama and music performances were simply incredible! Particular highlights for me include Ellaria singing whilst being in a live action video clip involving her departed friend. Jean and Karen in the Year 12 Drama performance were simply hilarious and the College bands were both professional and joyous! The Visual Arts displays were also of a brilliant standard. Special mention here to the Year 11 Visual Art class for their self portraits which were highly compelling and the Easter Show videos from the Year 10 PDM class!

It was a joy to meet with a select parent focus group this week around the topic of mobile phones and possible measures at the College for the future. With the announcements in the media recently about impending bans on mobile phones, it was great to have a discussion together with some families about the way forward. Keep an eye out for invitations to similar events in the near future!

With the increasing functionality of AI tools such as Chat GPT and Quilbot, students and staff alike are investigating the impact of such technology on education. Our Leaders of Learning have been meeting regularly to discuss the implications of these applications upon assessment design and have developed new and creative ways to ensure that a students’ knowledge is being measured, rather than their ability to utilise AI tools! As a College, we are ensuring that we remain current in our software programs to ensure procedural fairness is maintained in our learning tasks. 

I hope that you get an opportunity to spend some quality time as a family over this break. I look forward to seeing you at the College in Semester Two.

 

Mr Roger Young
Deputy Principal - Senior School Student Development
From The Chaplain
Denis Oliver

VEXILLOPHILES UNITE!

Next week is UNITE Week at College. During UNITE week we celebrate the Multicultural diversity in our College, one of the ways we do that, is with food and flags.  Our College really is an international school. 

The part of UNITE Week that I love is the colour that comes from national costumes worn and all the flags put up.  I must confess that I am a vexillophile – a lover of flags. Do you know your flags? Do you know these flags?

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These are the colourful flags of Antwerp, Nepal and Sicily. We’ll come back to this later…

The colour, excitement, curiosity, and diversity that Unite Week brings reminds me of heaven. Check out this bible passage and I show you what I mean.

9 After this I looked, and there before me was a great multitude that no one could count, from every nation, tribe, people and language, standing before the throne and before the Lamb. They were wearing white robes and were holding palm branches in their hands. 10 And they cried out in a loud voice: “Salvation belongs to our God, who sits on the throne, and to the Lamb.”

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Heaven is huge – there are so many people that they cannot be counted.

Heaven is multicultural – People from all countries, regions, and even dialects - diverse yet united as one.

Heaven is pure – Every person from each country is given a white robe. Multiculturalism without racism, cultures free from sin and the hurts of the past.

Heaven has Jesus at the centre – Jesus is called the lamb. He is one who suffered and died for the sins of all who trust in him. He is the reason for the unity, the purity, the hugeness, the diversity of heaven.

Back to the flags. We may not know all flags, but God knows all the people under all flags. Vexillophiles spend their time getting to know flags, be we must spend our time getting to know people.  God is in the business of building an international kingdom and as Christians we are his ambassadors. Let us represent our kingdom well so that people will want to emigrate into his eternal kingdom.

Reverend Denis Oliver
College Chaplain

Upcoming Dates

Date Event
Monday 19 June Unite Week Begins

Tuesday 20 June

Junior School Wanderers Cup

MISA Dance Festival

Thursday 22 June

Senior School Wanderers Cup Gala Day

Year 10 & 12 Careers Expo

Friday 23 June

Cultural Dress for Students

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Last Day of Term 2

Monday 17 July Term 3 Begins
Uniform Shop Trading Hours

The Thomas Hassall Uniform Shop will close for the school holidays on Friday, 23 June at 3:30 pm. 

Winter holiday trading hours are:

Friday 14 July 9:00 am – 4:00 pm

The uniform shop will return to normal hours on Monday 17 July 2023.  Throughout the College term our opening hours are:

  • Monday         7.00 am - 3.30 pm
  • Wednesday  12.00 pm - 6.00 pm
  • Friday             7.00 am - 3.30 pm

You are welcome to purchase from the online uniform shop at your convenience and your order will be filled when the store is next open: www.Midford.com.au (School Passphrase: Thomas1997)

Please contact the uniform shop if you have any questions. 

Phone: 02 8776 1193

Email: THAC@midford.com.au

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South West Festival

Thomas Hassall Anglican College is very pleased to stage the South West Festival on Saturday 26 August 2023 from 10am-3pm - make sure you Save the Date. There is a great variety of international food stalls, carnival rides, children’s activities and workshops, pony rides, petting zoo, live music, market stalls, reptile interactive display and the renowned Motor Show - over 100 bikes and cars!

We are currently looking for Sponsorships and Prize Donations towards the festival. If you would be interested in promoting your business by becoming a sponsor and/or donor of the 2023 event, please visit the South West Festival website or contact the Community Relations team via email community@thac.nsw.edu.au

 

UNITE Week

The last week of Term 2 is our annual College UNITE Week. It is a wonderful celebration of our cultural diversity. Each day students will have the opportunity to engage in activities that promote positive conversations about their cultural background. There will also be special assemblies in both our Junior and Senior schools encouraging an atmosphere of celebration and inclusivity.

On Friday 23 June all students are invited to arrive to College wearing an outfit or article of clothing that represents their cultural background. This could range from full traditional dress, an item of clothing, colours of their national flag or a sporting jersey from their national team. If students do not have any cultural items to wear, they are encouraged to wear the colour orange, as this is the national colour of Harmony Day in Australia.

Please note: This day is NOT a mufti or free dress day. If students choose not to wear any of the above mentioned, they are to arrive in their full winter College uniform or sports uniform only.

The Friday will be a special day in both Junior and Senior School, details for both have been sent home via the College App.

 

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The work of Compassion

Last Wednesday 31 May, two volunteers from Compassion came to visit our College and spoke with some Year 12 students about their aim, what they do and how they do it. Currently, we sponsor two children, Jenny from Peru and Hengki from Indonesia.

Mike, a youth pastor from the North Shore, drove down to deliver his first presentation to our students. He shared that he was not into Compassion in his younger years but developed an interest in their mission over time. Mike partnered with other like-minded people to bike a combined total of 4200km across Australia last September as part of a fundraiser Compassion ran. Unfortunately, he broke his leg in May, however he had caught the vision of helping the Compassion initiative and those children. He stressed that ‘catching the vision’ is the start toward intention, and intention then turns into action. Mike challenged us to envision our school sponsoring more children and left us with the intent to do so.

Spiro, alongside Mike, shared valuable insights into the inner workings of the organisation and the support that they give to families in need. For example, Compassion, through the teachings of Jesus, offers a curriculum to help children in their learning. This has introduced many kids to Jesus, many of whom come from places where Christian resources are lacking, and within this, they have expressed their newfound realisation of hope, purpose and feeling loved. Spiro also shared a story about a child named Abraham, who, through donated money, bought a simple bed. We in Australia would generally take this for granted, but Abraham shared that he had never slept in a bed before. Other examples of services offered by Compassion include giving meals and hygiene kits to their sponsored children.

In the videos that we were able to watch, it was heartwarming to see that the children had all found peace and strength through God as he works through the Compassion organisation. It reinforced their message: “Releasing children from poverty, in Jesus’ name.”

Finally, they encouraged us to send Christian-affirming letters and gifts, which we hope to do. We look forward to keep on helping our current Compassion children and hope to sponsor more in the future!

If you would like to learn more about Compassion, donate to people in need, or sponsor a child, please visit the Compassion Australia website link: https://www.compassion.com.au 

Mehak U and Mia Z (Year 12)

Writing Competition

What is it? A writing competition open to ALL students, Prep to 6. Students enter under their name, grade and HOUSE. Points will be awarded to the students’ houses for every person who enters.

When is it? The writing competition will open from Friday the 9th of June and close on Monday the 19th of June. Entries are handed to the CLASS TEACHER. Students will be given one or two lessons to work on their entry in class time, but any final editing or corrections will need to be done at home.

THEME: My Life So Far. Please include this idea in the story. This could be based on the student’s actual life experiences, or can be a fictional character.

Submissions: Students may submit a creative writing piece (narrative or poem). It needs to be submitted on A4 paper.

MUST HAVE: Entries must be labelled with the student’s first and last names, class and HOUSE. The entry must be legible (at an age appropriate level – Years 4 – 6 Typed and spellchecked, option to type for younger grades). Students must submit their own work. It must be original, and not previously awarded any prizes in other writing competitions. Parents and teachers may help with basic editing before the story is submitted, but not write the text for the student.

Entries will be chosen from every grade to be published in a Thomas Hassall Magazine! A winning entry from each grade will also receive a mystery (book related) prize!

If there are any questions, please email Mrs Saville: asaville@thac.nsw.edu.au  

Mrs Alex Saville
Gifted and Talented Liaison for the Junior School

 

An Art Opportunity

Year of the Dragon drawings – Sydney Lunar Festival 2024

Young artists ages 5 – 12 years old are invited to submit their best dragon artwork for the Year of the Dragon, the Sydney Lunar Festival for 2024. 

They are looking for vibrant, colourful drawings of dragons that demonstrate any of the following:

  • celebrating the Lunar New Year
  • highly imaginative
  • performing anything from dancing to juggling or singing
  • holding a red envelope or lantern
  • happy, friendly, smiling, laughing, cheeky
  • strong and bold.

Submissions are due by the 26th of June 2023.

For more information, visit: https://cityofsydney.jotform.com/231156774344963 or https://www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/cultural-support-funding/sydney-lunar-festival-2024-dragon-drawing-callout?page=1

Mrs Alex Saville
Gifted and Talented Liaison for the Junior School

A Reflection from Year 10 Work Experience

In week 6 of Term 2, Year 10 went to Work Experience and had the opportunity to learn in many work environments. Year 10 have spent several weeks organising themselves to spend a week in the workplace to learn what work is like and for many, what it is like to work in industries they are interested in.

Mr Roper asked Year 10 Students “What is a positive experience or story from your week?”. Here were some responses and reflections: 

“I got along with the person who did work experience with me, and since I did not know a lot he was ok with me asking tons of question and even going into deeper detail to further expand my understanding on the topic”

 “I got to see how all the packages are processed and are sent out”

“The Boss lost a bet and bought everybody fish and chips, it was very nice, and we had a big talk that was very funny. I couldn't stop laughing, I nearly choked on a chip because I was laughing so hard.”

“Receiving insight into the processes involved in creating graphics/visuals for an organisation to communicate it's goals to its audience”

“I was able to cooperate with different people around the workplace to see how everything is represented/managed towards customers, as well as the way customers leave with a good experience having been developed.”

“I was able to see a baby in the mother's womb ultrasound.”

 

They were also asked “What is something you learned at work experience?

“I learnt that there are tons of different things the IT department can do, such as fixing other things around the school such as audio systems for example. It wasn’t all just helping students and teachers devices, it went super deep into the tech around the whole school”

 “Phone mannerisms, Asset Management and the key to fixing any computer problem is to turn it off and on again.”

“Phenomena present in the interstellar medium/how telescope are directed etc”

“Being able to adjust for different types of consumers needs and wants”

“I learned how to work in a warehouse efficiently. E.g. packaging, stocking, etc.”

“I have learnt how to change patients, how to make hospital beds, how to clean patients, how to discharge/administer patients, how to complete a handover and do ward rounds and more.”

“I learned how to take a chest x-ray and I learned how to position the probe to find the jugular vein, and thyroid in the neck in ultrasound.”

“I learnt about the intricacies, processes and aims of occupational therapy and speech therapy. I also learnt the importance of acknowledging, considering and showing support and respect to populations that might have difficulty with every-day life, especially those who might have impairments that impact their abilities.”

 

The host employers were also asked to provide feedback on our year 10 students and here are a few of their replies:

“… was a pleasure to have, she fit in well and completed all tasks given to her during her time here with no issues what so ever…”

“He is a bright young man who was able to perform difficult tasks quite well. He is a quick learner and asks lots of questions. He caught on quite quickly using architectural software and marking out areas. He was well liked by all site and office staff.”

“She was fabulous! Many teachers were very appreciative of her initiative and willingness to step into any activity or task.”

“He was a valued addition to our team during his work experience at MJS Electrical Supplies. He quickly learned the tasks which were taught and given to him, and made zero mistakes during his week with us. His attention to detail was outstanding, ensuring his work was done correctly at all times. We hope he enjoyed his time with us, and got to experience what it is like being a warehouse team member for an online business. We would go as far as to offer him employment with us if he were to seek it.”

“… did his work experience at Bunnings, I was very impressed that he approached Bunnings to ask for the workplace himself, the feedback he got from all six Managers was very positive, he was a hard worker, he listened and he was great with his customer service and that if he ever wanted to come back to work for Bunnings he is welcome to come and join the team.”

 

Many of the employers who gave feedback indicated that they would be keen to have students in the future. Feedback was sought from parents of their children’s experience. Here are a few of their responses:

“He found it eye opening to be part of the work force, it taught him to face his fears and deal with self-doubt, I received great feedback on him and they offered to take him on with paid work during the school holidays. His WE focused on the function of running a business opposed to the skill required in the trade of electrical. I was really taken back how well he settled into the work place.”

“He loved Calmsley Hill Farm, they have a very good work experience program and handbook which gave clear instructions and expectations for the student. They were very friendly and gave him productive work which made him feel part of the team. It helped that there were lots of cute animals to pat!”

“I thought work experience was a great opportunity for her to have. It has firmer up her decision to pursue dentistry. I was also really valuable to get to ask questions and speak to people in the field. They were so friendly and answered her questions. She has even been told to come back and see them once she finishes Year 12 to discuss opportunities with them.”

“My son, enjoyed the work experience and what is even better, he was asked to come and work for this employer on Saturday.”

Year 10 are encouraged to continue considering their work and study plans for the future as we attend the careers expo on the 22nd of June. Year 9 is also encouraged to start thinking about where they would like to do their work experience placement next year.

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Mr Michael Roper
Careers Advisor, HSC Plus Coordinator & Year 10 Advisor

 

Police speak to Year 9

Year 9 had Senior Constable Robert Macfarlane visit our students for an engaging seminar, providing valuable insights into online safety. Here is a student reflection from Chiara S (Year 9) about the seminar: 

Last week, Year 9 students had the privilege of Senior Constable Robert Macfarlane educating us about the importance of healthy and safe relationships. Through an engaging presentation the Officer discussed with us the risks of relationships online, ensure we are not cyberbullying peers, nor adding people we don't know, sending inappropriate images or giving strangers personal information online. Senior Constable Macfarlane also talked about how relationships can affect our well-being positively and negatively. He gave us some valuable resources on where to get help if we don't feel safe in a relationship. In concluding his presentation, the Officer helped us understand the importance of showing sympathy and empathy in relationships. Overall the presentation was productive for year 9 students, there was a lot of beneficial information to take away.

Mr John Williams
Year 9 Advisor & Assistant Faculty Coordinator - English


 

 

A Space Museum

On Tuesday 13 June, Year 5 rooms was transformed into a “Space Museum”, where the students showcased their learning about space. Each student devised their own inquiry question, carried out research at home and at College and put together a presentation. It was wonderful to have many parents joining us to view the exhibits, which ranged from impressive working models through to posters, videos and slideshows. Topics covered included black holes, galaxies, time travel and much more. Thank you to all the parents who contributed on the day and helped out at home. And congratulations to our Year 5 students for your fabulous ideas and efforts!

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Mr Peter Butchatsky
Junior School Teacher - Stage 3 - 5B & Team Leader - Year 5




 
Studying Food and Agriculture

Over the past two terms, Year 8 Technology Mandatory have been looking at Food and Agricultural Technologies. We have been learning about the growth of plants and their lifecycle. In order for us to learn this process, we were given an opportunity to plant a variety of seedlings in ‘The Grange’, including yellow tomatoes, eggplants and chili seedlings. Over several weeks we have been observing the progress our plants have made and how they have grown. We have experienced many challenges such as pests and heavy rain causing the plants to drown. We managed to overcome these challenges, through use of organic pesticides, limiting watering and general weeding. We have enjoyed seeing our plants grow over the weeks and overcoming the challenges of growing them.

foodArianah C, Billie G and Doreen D (Year 8)

Learning how to make Pasta

The Year 12 Hospitality students have been preparing recipes to acquire competency in Basic Methods of Cookery. As part of their practical competency task, they successfully made pasta dough and rolled it out using both traditional and technological methods. The students then created a tasty ravioli, filling them with a mixture of pumpkin and ricotta.

Taking advantage of the freshly grown vegetables from the Grange Garden, the Hospitality class incorporated the produce into their pasta sauces. Students roasted eggplants and tomatoes, which they added to their Napolitana sauce.

pastaMiss Michala Georges
Senior School Teacher - TAS & Carmichael House Patron

Antipasto boxes for Senior School Staff

Year 12 Hospitality completed a service period, where they planned, prepared and presented Antipasto boxes for senior school staff faculties. Students understood the importance of quantity control measures, correctly portioning of ingredients, checklists, and ensuring uniformity across their boxes. The students in year 12 also wanted to show their thanks and gratefulness of the staff at this time.

 

Miss Michala Georges
Senior School Teacher - TAS & Carmichael House Patron

 

Year 10 Market Day

Our Year 10 'budding entrepreneurs', have successfully ran their Market Day stalls today, showcasing their outstanding ability in planning and operating a small business. All the students involved are delighted that all profit they made will be donated to Miracle School. 

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Mrs Andrea Kemp
HSIE Coordinator - Social Science


 

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Wonderful Performances

Last week, all students in Kindergarten and Stage One had the opportunity to sing and dance on stage in front of their parents and friends. Students had been rehearsing their performances since term 1 and they were eagerly awaiting the moment they could finally perform for their loved ones. It was so wonderful to see students’ confidence develop as the weeks went by as they became more familiar with their songs. Especially seeing the way that Kindergarten students jumped into the shows with enthusiasm was so encouraging. 

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One Kindergarten student told me this week that she couldn’t get the smile off her face when she first stepped onto the stage and another student commented that he couldn’t wait to go on stage again. Each class got to perform twice. Once in a matinee show and once again in an evening show. The audience was treated to familiar songs from movie favourites, dazzling lights, smiling faces and some cracking jokes from the Year 2 MC’s. Students should be very proud of their impressive efforts.

kindyMrs Elita Brown
Junior School Specialist Teacher (CAPA) (Th, F)

MADE for Stage

Last night, the College hosted its biannual Creative Arts night, M.A.D.E. for Stage. It was a wonderful evening showcasing the variety of creative talents that exist in the Senior School and took the statement "is it possible..." to a whole new level. With 5-star production and energy to match, this was no doubt our best M.A.D.E. concert to date.

We want to commend all the students and staff involved for all their hard work and dedication to putting on the best show possible. We would also like to thank everyone who attended for their warm reception. The impact this has on the student performers cannot be understated. Thank you. 

We look forward to seeing everyone again in two years' time. 

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madeMr Luke Robinson
Productions & Creative and Performing Arts Coordinator

Upcoming Sport Dates

Coming up at the end of this term, we have the following sports events so if there is something that interests you, please come and see a PDHPE staff member to learn more about how you can get involved.

Upcoming Sporting Events Term 2

Week 9

Tuesday 20 June

 Wednesday 21 June

All Schools Football Championship

Tuesday 20 June

MISA Trials during College Sport

MISA Dance Festival

Thursday 22nd June

Year 7 & 8 Wanderers Cup

Upcoming Sporting Events Term 3

Week 4

Wednesday 9 August

Years 8-11 Boys Football Gala Day

Friday 11 August

Year 7 Boys Football Gala Day

Years 7-11 Girls Football Gala Day

Week 6

Wednesday 23 August

NASSA Athletics

Friday 25 August

Open B&G Basketball Gala Day

Week 7

Thursday 31 Aug

Years 7-9 B&G AFL Gala Day

Mrs Irene Focas
Senior School Sports Co-ordinator

Junior School Athletics Carnival

Year 3 - 6 students enjoy participating at the College Athletics Carnival. 

Our Year 3 – 6 students had a wonderful day at the Junior School Athletics carnival at Campbelltown Stadium on Thursday 1 June.

They had the opportunity to participate in a variety of track and field events, earning House points and doing their best in all events.

A highlight of the day was listening to the student House Cheers and everyone encouraging the runners in their House during the relay events at the end of the day.

A BIG THANK YOU to Miss Tikeri, Mrs Focas, Mr Sheahan and our Secondary Year 9 PASS classes who ran the field events.  They did an awesome job to ensuring the carnival ran smoothly and efficiently. 

In a very close House competition, we congratulate LEWIS House on winning the point score this year. 

The Primary Carnival HOUSE results were:

1st Place: Lewis                       2,115 points  

2nd Place: Carmichael            2,105 points

3rd Place: Liddell                      2,062 points

4th Place: Wilberforce              1,648 points

The following students were the Age Champions for the carnival:

AGE GIRLS BOYS
8 years A’mia B Orlando C
9 years Ella K Hudson G
10 years Willow S Rocky B
11 years Cierra G Stefan C
12 years Elizabeth S Arush M

Students who have qualified to represent the College at the NASSA carnival will be notified soon.  

The NASSA Junior Athletics Carnival will be held next term, on Thursday 10 August 2023 (Week 4).

Junior School Photos

Mrs Sharon Evans

P-6 Sport Coordinator

CIS Primary Cross Country Championships

On Thursday 8 June, ten Primary students travelled to the Equestrian Centre at Horsley Park to represent NASSA at the NSW CIS Primary Cross Country Championships.

Our students raced well on the tough course, with our 11 and 12 year old students having to run not only in the cold conditions, but also with the constant rainfall during the race. Congratulations to:

Ella K, Levi M, Hudson G, Thomas S, Hanna E and Willow S who ran in the 2km event.

Jenson M, Dakota J, Harlee S and Ava R competed in the 3km event

A special congratulations to Willow S who has qualified as 1st reserve in the 10 year girls 2km event at the NSWPSSA Championships.

Well done to all students on your fine performance!!

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Mrs Sharon Evans
P-6 Sports Coordinator

NASSA Volleyball Gala Day Winners

On Friday 2nd June, our talented Junior Volleyball teams showcased their skills, competing against the other NASSA (New Anglican Schools Sporting Association). Led by coaches, Miss Tikeri and Mr Wong, our boys and girls displayed exceptional talent, determination and team spirit throughout the event. Their relentless efforts and exceptional performance earned them their championship title in both divisions!

Congratulations Thomas Hassall!

 

Mrs Irene Focas 
Senior School Sports Co-ordinator

MISA Basketball Champions and Runner Up

After a very big term of basketball, we are so proud to announce that our Junior girls basketball team finished off the MISA Season undefeated, winning their grand final game by a considerable amount against Saint Patricks College.

Our Junior boys team was also up against fierce opponents from schools across the region. Our players displayed tremendous determination, teamwork, and sportsmanship throughout the event but unfortunately fell short in the grand final against John Terry by just 2 points!

We are proud of both teams' efforts and thank them for representing the college to the best of their ability.

basketballMrs Irene Focas
Senior School Sports Co-ordinator

MISA Sport Trials

MISA trials for Term 3 happening on Tuesday 20 June. MISA (Macarthur Independent Schools Association) is our weekly competition which we would love to see grow! If you are interested in signing up to trial for any of the following sports, please do so via the link: https://forms.gle/pN1qkk9mmED2veyw8

Term 3 MISA Sports are:

  • Under 15s Boys Rugby League
  • 7-8 Boys Soccer (2 teams)
  • 7-8 Girls Netball
  • 7-9 Girls Soccer
  • 9-10 Boys Soccer (2 teams)
  • 9-10 Girls Netball
  • 10-12 Boys AFL
  • 10-12 Boys Indoor Cricket
  • 10-12 Girls AFL
  • 10-12 Girls Softball

We are looking forward to seeing you there. 

 

Mrs Irene Focas 
Senior School Sports Co-ordinator

Futsal Championship

On Monday 5th June, students from Stage 3 competed in the NSW Football Schools Futsal Championship in Bankstown. For our boys, THAC went head-to-head in the quarter final making a nail-biting game. Our girls A-side gallantly made the final, winning a silver medal!
A big congratulations to all those who participated in the tournament.

footballMiss Georgia Beikoff 
Assistant Chaplain - Junior School

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Senior Library Book Snap

 

Premiers Reading Challenge

Only two months remain to complete the Premiers Reading Challenge for 2023. Students will need to have read 20 books (10 PRC books and 10 of own choice) by Friday 18th August. Premiers Reading Challenge books in the Senior Library can be identified by the red sticker found on the book’s spine. To be entered in the competition students need to return to Library staff a signed parental permission form along with a completed book list. Permission notes/book lists can be found in the IRC.

 

Taking the Library on holidays with you

Want to take lots of great books on holiday with you but don’t know how to pack them all? The library has the answer for you! Try borrowing some e-books! Students at Thomas Hassall have access to digital books through the Overdrive student app Sora.

The Sora app is available on Window and Mac computers, iPhone and iPad, a wide range of mobile and android devices as well as Google Chromebooks. Setting up an account is quick and easy, and there is a wide range of great books available for borrowing.

A detailed help guide that covers every aspect of the Sora app is available on the library’s canvas page. For more information, please speak to Library staff who will be happy to help.

 

Media & Duke of Edinburgh equipment

Students who still have Media and Duke of Edinburgh equipment need to return them to the library before the end of the term. Please ensure all returning equipment has been cleaned and is complete.

 

Book Bites

Take a book bite to see if it is to your taste!

‘Prey Zone’ – Wilbur Smith, Keith Chapman & Steve Cole

“Ralph and Robyn live at Crocodile Lodge, their family ranch in South Africa. They follow in their famous forebear's footsteps, helping animals, aiding conservation efforts and learning the land. That is, until a mysterious predator starts terrorising the reserve... On the trail for answers, the siblings discover the fearsome the largest crocodile they've ever seen, uncannily similar to the long-extinct Sarchosuchus Ralph recognises from his favourite game, Predasaur. And when a nearby village is ravaged by a deadly disease, seemingly stemming from a millennia-old animal, the stakes rachet up higher than ever. As the Ballantyne siblings follow the clues, all roads lead them to Crocodile Lodge's infamous millionaire tech giant and hunting enthusiast Josef Gerhard. Could it really be that Gerhard is bringing the beastly creatures of Predasaur to life - and at what cost?”

‘Prey Zone’ is an exciting action-packed adventure of terror and suspense. A story of survival against an ancient monster brought back to the present, of science corrupting nature. Part Jurassic Park, part Hunger Games, this novel, the first in a brand-new series, is guaranteed to hook readers from page one. With likeable and well written characters, and a wonderfully detailed and wild setting, this is the perfect novel for readers looking for a heart pounding adventure. Suitable for students in Years 7 to 9.

 

‘28 Days: A Novel of Resistance in the Warsaw Ghetto’ – David Safier

“Warsaw, 1942. Sixteen-year old Mira smuggles food into the Warsaw ghetto to keep herself and her family alive. When she discovers that the entire ghetto is to be "liquidated"―killed or resettled to concentration camps―she desperately tries to find a way to save her family. She meets a group of young people who are planning the unthinkable: an uprising against the occupying forces. Mira joins the resistance fighters who, with minimal supplies and weapons, end up holding out for twenty-eight days, longer than anyone had thought possible. During this time, Mira has to decide where her heart belongs. To Amos, who will take as many Nazis as he can with him into the grave? Or to Daniel, who wants to help orphans in a shelter?”

Inspired by true events, ’28 Days’ is a harrowing and emotional story of one woman’s fight to save her family amidst the terror and horror of the Warsaw Ghetto. Gripping and tense, author David Safier has written an incredible story that helps brings light and understanding to the determination and courage of the real people who the characters in this novel are based on. Rich with detail, this is a wonderful novel that should be widely read. Suitable for students in Years 9 and above.

 

Mrs Annette Comiskey & Mr Michael Smith

Senior IRC Library Team

Book Club in the Junior Library

 

This term in the Junior Library, the book club has been reading the first novel in the popular 'Wings of Fire' series 'The Dragonet Prophecy.' A story of dragons, friendship and overcoming challenges, it was greatly enjoyed by much of the group. To celebrate finishing the book this term we had a party!

If you love reading, playing games making craft then the book club is the place for you! For more information please speak to Mrs Issa or Mr Smith.

 

Mrs Arabella Issa & Mr Michael Smith

Junior Library Team

Holiday Program
Football Holiday Program

Running from 5-7 July from 8.30 - 2.30pm, this is an all-weather program that will take place at the College.

It is open to boys and girls aged 5-13 of all skill levels.

Students will participate in fun activities, game development and learn soccer skills from accredited coaches.

$65 per day or $180 for the 3 days.

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