Term 2 I Friday 7 June 2019

From the Principal
Principal Ross Whelan

We are all busy aren’t we and the benefits of being organised and planned are obvious. And we know that next week will have something unexpected to deal with too. 

There’s plenty of action and excitement at the College just now. If you have a look at our Facebook page you will know something of the busyness. Let me relay some of the highlights.

Last week Year 4 students travelled to the Powerhouse Museum.  Have you been there before?  What a great adventure of learning for young people.

We hosted the ‘Band Jam’ for 5 schools on Wednesday night with the combined band of 130 students coming together after just 5 hours of training during the day under the guidance of celebrity musician and conductor, Mr Nic Jefferies of 2016 The Voice fame. 

The Japanese Tour held its presentation evening for parents and friends on Thursday evening in the Anne Marsden Centre following the exchange program from the Easter vacation.

Year 10 Drama students were part of the Riverdale Theatre’s ‘Short Sharp Theatre’ Scriptwriting Competition, and 3 of the students were selected to have their scripts performed last Tuesday evening.  What a thrill for the students and the performers.  Miss Chavura is full of commendation of the experience.

Year 12 and Kindergarten came together for the Annual Teddy Bears' Picnic in the new Kindy Centre with stories being read and bear masks being made together. Our ANZAC Bear Able Seaman Andy Miller also made a brief appearance. Teddy Bears remind us of friendships and positive relationships don’t they? Last Monday evening, Year 12 were part of the Term 2 Parent Teacher Night and with just over 4 months to go in their HSC year, the target is very clear. 

Several sporting events are talked about later in this edition of The Way.  It’s reporting time and every teacher is busy preparing the reports of students for this first half of the year.  Office staff are assisting in every area and our College support staff are busy with the daily operations of a large learning community.

Thank you for your contribution and support of the variety of College programs.

We’ve opened up the College for the future again today with the ‘Experience Year 7 for a Day’ program for Year 5 students from our own class group and for students from other schools. 

As young people grow they do well to learn the skills of planning, review reflection; and preparation. Teachers are keen to teach these skills. Our programs encourage students to plan for the future.

"For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." – Jeremiah 29:11

Mr Ross Whelan
Principal
From the Deputy Principal
Deputy Junior

The addition of Seesaw as a way of communicating what is happening for your child in the classroom has meant that we will no longer be producing the traditional portfolios that went home in the red folders. The work samples will be available for you to see through the Seesaw platform. We are also taking this opportunity to trial emailing the reports to all parents rather than sending home a printed copy of the report. This gives parents the opportunity to save the reports digitally as well as helping the environment. Please contact the administration office if you are unable to receive the report electronically and they will print a copy for you.

This week we added some new initiatives to the Junior School. We had our first 'Experience Year 7 for a Day' for our Year 5 students so that the transition to Senior School begins earlier with the aim to improve the experience for our students and parents. We also had the annual Teddy Bears' Picnic for our Kindergarten children, where our Year 12 students joined in. It is so special that we can have these opportunities for our Year 12 students to serve others in the College.

Congratulations to Mrs Scipione on the safe arrival of Sophia Nicole and Mrs Patterson on the safe arrival of Abigail Kate, a joy and blessing to both the families. Mrs Johnson from the Learning Support team will be going on maternity leave next week. We wish her and the family well as they await the birth of their baby and expand their family.

Mrs Christine Bessant
Deputy Principal
From the Chaplain

One of the hardest teachings of Jesus in the Bible is to ‘love your enemies’. Most of us are on board with the message to ‘love your neighbour’ if the neighbour in question is someone we actually like! But what if it is that annoying folk over the fence, the fool of a family member, the weird co-worker, or selfish sports teammate?

The religious people in Jesus' day tried to find the loophole and say, “yep, got this one covered, Jesus”. But he basically says to them, you need to love the jerks of the world, not just your besties.

This is the radical, counter-cultural love which exemplified the early Christian church and is what is desperately needed to be lived out today.

You might say, “Jesus, if you had the enemies that I have, you wouldn’t ask such a thing of me.” But Jesus loved those who were his enemies, he loved those who rejected him, he loves you and me. Where’s the proof? “While we were sinners, Christ died for us.”

So, who are the ‘enemies’ in life? We might think the best we can reach is the status of ‘frenemy’. A frenemy is a person with whom you are friendly despite having a fundamental dislike or rivalry. But Jesus calls us to more, to actually love them with the love God has for us. This is the challenge before us to follow in the footsteps of Jesus. But, where do we start?

Here are a few things to consider in going from enemy to frenemy to really loving your enemy, from Fervr https://fervr.net/teen-life/love-your-worst-enemies

Pray for them. Ask God to intervene and open opportunities to love your ‘enemy’ in practical everyday acts of kindness.

Ask God to help you forgive them when they hurt you, to have your heart healed and changed.

Don't provoke other people to anger. Don’t stir the dormant volcano.

Don't retaliate. We become just like our enemies when we sink to their level. Jesus says we need to be the better person.

Ask for help. If you are being bullied or teased and finding it hard, get some help. Often, bullies have lots of troubles of their own & they are acting out because they can't cope with their own problems. By seeking help from a teacher, parent or other professional, the bully can be spoken to. This could lead to them getting the help they need.

Be patient. People do change over time, and if you continue to show a godly attitude, you will earn the respect of others.

Rev. Jim Dayhew
College Chaplain

Two New Baby Girls

Congratulations to Ben & Nicole Scipione who welcomed their little girl Sophia Nicole.

Congratulations also to Katherine & Ross Patterson who also welcomed their little girl, Abigail Kate.

We are thrilled with this news and praise God for the safe arrival of precious little Sophia & Abigail. We wish their families many blessings now and always.

"Praise God from whom all blessings flow."

 

Da Vinci Decathlon at Knox Grammar School

On Thursday 30 May, Knox Grammar hosted the Da Vinci Decathlon which is an academic competition designed to challenge and stimulate the minds of school students. Students compete in teams of eight across 10 disciplines: Engineering, Mathematics, Code Breaking, Art and Poetry, Science, English, Ideation, Creative Producers, Cartography and General knowledge. A team represented our College at this event:

Year 5 students: Aaron D, Ana S, Alex L

Year 6 students: Jasmine L, Stratos D, Liliana S, Stella F and Liam S.

These students represented our College exceptionally well and had a wonderful opportunity to spend the day thinking, collaborating and exploring new ideas.

Mrs Emma Harris
Year 1, 2 & 3 Coordinator 

 

Term 2 Important Dates

Term 2

Monday 10 June Queen's Birthday Public Holiday
Wednesday 12 June Year 11 2020 Subject Selection Evening 
Thursday  13 June Junior School Athletics Carnival
Wednesday 19 June  Senior Showcase Evening (Made for Stage)
Thursday 27 June Year 11 Parent Teacher Night
Friday  28 June

Term 2 Concludes 

* Due to the recent passing of Mrs Khoury and as a sign of respect
we will not be holding the Dad's Day in the Canteen this year.  
Thank you for your understanding.

Senior Showcase Evening - MADE for Stage

With Special Guest Chris Sebastian, a finalist on the first season of The Voice, he has toured as support to some of the world’s best, packed out his own headlines shows, and more recently performed with Aussie electronic music duo, Peking Duk.

You can purchase your tickets below.

Do not miss out - One Night Only

 

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Year 4 Excursion to the Powerhouse Museum

We were able to get up close to the Mars rover, code and operate a range of different robots, explore an actual space shuttle, and experiment with various magnetic forces, light and sound waves.

It was a fantastic day!

Miss Claire Donaldson
Year 4 Team Leader 

Year 4 Concert Band

For the first time as part of the Year 4 Band Program, we had a ‘Meet the Composer’ day, where the composer of one of the pieces they are studying visited the College to deliver a special guest conducting workshop with the students during their afternoon band time.

Mr Lachlan Hamilton, composer of ‘Riding Through the Wild West’ was very impressed with our students and thoroughly enjoyed conducting his piece with our students. Many of the students embraced the occasion and wore fancy cowboy hats to be in theme with the piece, which was great to see. It was also great to hear many appropriate questions being asked towards the end, which gave a nice insight into Mr Hamilton’s compositional process. At the conclusion of the workshop, students were lucky enough to line up and receive an autograph from Mr Hamilton too!

Congratulations to all Year 4 students, and we look forward to seeing some young composers emerging from Thomas Hassall!

Mr Byron Mark
Director of Ensembles

NSW PSSA Girls Football Championships

Congratulations to Moriah L who represented NSW CIS at the NSW PSSA Girls Football Championships in Lismore during Term Two. 

The team performed well throughout the week and came away with the gold medal.

A fantastic achievement!  Well done Moriah!

 

Mrs Sharon Evans
P-6 Sport Coordinator / TAP Coordinator

Junior School Sport and Winter IPSSO Draw - Term Two 2019

The Winter IPSSO competition runs through Term Two and Term Three. 

Training for Winter teams occurs each Wednesday morning 7.30 - 8.15am.  Boys Soccer 7.10 - 8.10am.

Term 2

Wk

IPSSO

Game Time

AFL, Teeball & Softball (winter)

Netball

BOYS Soccer

Newcombe Ball and Modified Volleyball

12-Jun

7

William Carey CS

12.20 - 2.10

WCCS

WCCS

WCCS

WCCS

19-Jun

8

St Mary's

12.20 - 2.10

THAC

THAC

THAC

THAC

26-Jun

9

Georges River GS

12.30 - 2.20

THAC

THAC

THAC

THAC

Mrs Sharon Evans
P-6 Sports Coordinator

Junior School Sport - Information & Important Dates

Important Junior School Sport Dates

Term Two

Week 7 -           Thursday 13 June – Year 3 - 6 Athletics Carnival - Campbelltown Athletics Stadium

Week 7 -           Thursday 13 June – NSW CIS Cross Country - Eastern Creek

Week 7 -           Friday 14 June – CIS Boys Primary Softball trials - Blacktown International Sports Park  (see Mrs Evans if interested in trialing and have Rep experience - Yrs 5 and 6 only).

Throughout the year, there are also NSW CIS trials for some sports which do not have a Gala Day as an entry path. If your child plays representative sport in Softball, AFL, Golf, Hockey or Rugby Union please see Mrs Evans to indicate your expression of interest to be nominated for these sports. Students need to be in Years 5 or 6 and have represented their Association in their sport. Information regarding CIS trials and sports available is found at; https://cis.nsw.edu.au/home/

PE & Sport

It is advisable that your child has a refillable drink bottle on Sport and PE days to ensure that they are able to rehydrate after exercise. A frozen drink is also a great idea. All children are required to wear the PE cap or College hat for sporting activities.  

 

Book now for the 5 day School Holiday Football Camp - 15 - 19 July 2019

Date:   Monday 15 - Friday 19 July 2019

Time:  8.30am - 2.30pm

The College is excited to announce that we are opening the School Holiday Football Camp to students at Thomas Hassall Anglican College, their friends and family.

 

The camp will run in the last week of the July school holidays, from 15 – 19 July and students from Thomas Hassall can invite their friends along to join in the fun!

Students will be involved in activities that develop skills and promote understanding of the game.  The daily training will be designed to improve the skill level of each individual. 

Our Football Director, Mr Sonny Makko will be leading the program and it is offered to boys and girls in Kindergarten to Year 9.

Details and enrollment information can be found on the flyer

Save the date and invite your friends to join in the fun!!

For more details please contact Mrs Evans [email protected]

Mrs Sharon Evans
P-6 Sports Coordinator 

 

Paul Kelly Cup Regional Finals

Congratulations to our Senior AFL girls team who participated in the Paul Kelly Cup Regionals last Tuesday!!

In Term One, the team competed in the Paul Kelly Cup at Greenway Park. The girls were undefeated throughout the entire competition and via a slim win, finished as the runners up in the grand final against Wattle Grove who progressed to regionals. An excellent team effort during this event!

However, Wattle Grove were unable to play at the Regional finals, which meant our amazing Thomas Hassall team were invited to take their place. 

The day was an excellent success. The girls won two out of three games with a great start against Thomas Aquinas winning 29-16. Their second game against Camden South was a wakeup call for the team and their defence losing 20-0. However, finishing off with a closer win, the girls took on Toongabbie, 9-3. Unfortunately their goal difference did not see them play off in their finals. However the team improved so much throughout the day and had excellent teamwork and passes on the field. I am really proud of all the girls and their efforts!

The AFL Senior girls’ team consisted of: Anne B, Lara C, Naomi C, Lillian E, Tomi G, Ema I, Andrea K, Laura M, Sophia M, Maya R, Breana S, Olivia S, Isabella T and Anelise V.

Congratulations to all players!

Mrs Thompson

AFL Coach

2019 Football Programs - Junior School

2019 Football Development Programs - Kindergarten - Year 8 (afternoon programs)

The College offers Football Development Programs for students in Kinder to Year 8. The year-long program caters for both boys and girls and will be conducted by our Football Director Sonny Makko.

 

The one-hour sessions are designed to improve the skill level of each individual and suited for all abilities. Students will be involved in fun activities that develop skills and promote understanding of the game.

 

Students can enrol in more than one day if preferred. The program runs for 35 weeks.

 

Information flyers and application forms for the 2019 Football Development Programs have been emailed to all College families.  

Copies are available at the College Office.

 

Program details:

Kinder - Year 2 Program                  Monday  3 - 4pm

Year 3 - Year 8 Program                  Tuesday 3 - 4pm

Kinder - Year 2 Program                  Wednesday  3 - 4pm - FULL

Year 2 - Year 6 Program                  Thursday 3 - 4pm

K - 6 Girls Only Program                 Friday 3 - 4pm

 

For further information, please contact Mrs Evans, P-6 Sports Coordinator and TAP Coordinator - [email protected]

 

Junior School Football Program Flyer - 

Junior School Football Application Form - 

 

Basketball Development Program - Kinder - Year 9

The College is excited to launch Basketball as an additional sport in the 2019 Talented Athlete Program. Utilising our new gymnasium and the experienced coaches from Camden Valley “Wildfire” Basketball Association, afternoon basketball development sessions will be offered to students.

The Basketball Development Program is offered to both boys and girls from Kinder to Year 9.

The one hour sessions are designed to improve the skill level of each individual and cater for all abilities.

Students will be involved in fun activities that develop skills and promote understanding of the game. There are no trials for this program.

All sessions will occur from 3.00 – 4.00pm and will be conducted in the new sports facility.

*  Tuesday - Year 1 - Year 4 Program

*  Wednesday - Year 2 - Year 6 Program    

*  Thursday - Kinder - Year 2 Program

*  Friday - Year 6 - Year 9 Secondary Program  -  FULL

For further information, please contact Mrs Evans, P-6 Sports Coordinator and TAP Coordinator - [email protected]

Mrs Sharon Evans
P-6 Sports Coordinator

 

 

 

3rd at NASSA Junior Cross Country

The NASSA Junior Cross Country Carnival was held on Thursday 30 May at Horsley Park Equestrian Centre in a combined carnival with the Secondary School.  It was a chilly day, which provided perfect running conditions for all competitors.

The Junior team had trained hard with Mrs Ferguson and were ready to race.

They performed excellently on the day with some great individual performances.  Congratulations to our medal winners:

Ryder W - 1st -  8/9 year boys 2km race

Ella W - 1st -  8/9 year boys 2km race

Isaiah W - 2nd  - 8/9 year boys 2km race 

Angelina S - 3rd -12 year 3km race

Our Junior school placed 3rd overall on the NASSA Junior schools point score!!!

It was an impressive team performance with 14 students selected to represent NASSA at the CIS Cross Country Championships. 

Congratulations to the following students who were successful in gaining a place to compete on 13 June at Eastern Creek:  

8/9 years boys  - Ryder W, Isaiah W, Aleksandar M, Lorenzo V

8/9 years girls - Ella W , Emilija P

10 years boys - Pietro, S, Paul D

11 years boys - Charlie K, Adrian T

12 year boys - Joseph D

12 year girls - Angelina S, Tomi G, Laura M

Congratulations to all students who competed on the day, we are very proud of you all!!

Sharon Evans
P-6 Sports Coordinator and TAP Coordinator

Year 3 - 6 Athletics Carnival - Thursday 13 June

WHEN:               THURSDAY 13 JUNE                      (Term 2 – Week 7)

WHERE:             Campbelltown Athletics Stadium, Pembroke Rd &, Rose Payten Dr, Leumeah

TIME:                  8.30 am – 1.45 pm

UNIFORM:          Shorts:  THAC Athletics shorts or College sport shorts.  THAC skins may be worn underneath shorts.

THAC Athletic shorts and skins are available for purchase from the Uniform Shop

Shirt:    Plain house-coloured shirt (no singlets) or College Sport shirt

​​TRANSPORT:      Students will make their own way to and from the venue.  

                             Bus transport is available if required and permission notes must be returned

                             by Monday 3 June to secure a place on the bus.

HELP WANTED   If you can assist by helping on the day, please indicate this on the permission note.

PREP, Kinder, Year One and Year Two will have their own Tabloid Sports Carnivals at College in Term 3.

Sport Speed Holiday Clinic

Thomas Hassall Anglican College to excited to host the Academy of Sport Speed Australia (ASSA) Clinic during the July School holidays.

Learn the Skill of Multidirectional Speed

  • Create First Step Explosiveness

  • Build Postural Strength for Speed

  • Be Energy Efficient in your Game

  • Reduce Injury Risk

Running over two days, students can attend one or both days of the clinic.

Days:           Thursday 4 July 2019 and Monday 8 July 2019

Time:           10.00am - 12.00pm

Venue:         Thomas Hassall Anglican College  (indoor PECS used in wet weather)

Cost:            $55 per day

Ages:           12 years and over (Athletes under 12 can apply, subject to approval by ASSA)

More details are on the flyer below 

 or visit the website: https://academyofsportspeed.com/upcoming-courses-workshops/