From the Principal
Principal Ross Whelan

In a stirring assembly, our Graduates enjoyed video memories and a special song from Prep students, which brought tears of joy and memories for Mums and Dads.  Time goes quickly in these growing years. 

Captains Finn Alexander and Rachel Squire recounted the key points of their Senior School years and the Year 12 Music students provided quality entertainment for the gathering.  A special Graduation Certificate and gift was presented to each student and the 44 students who have spent their entire school years at the College from Kindergarten to Year 12 received a special trophy from Mrs Hewson and our State member, NSW Minister for Mental Health, Mrs Tanya Davies. 

Mr Matthew Palmer, our long serving Coordinator of PDHPE gave the Graduation address around the theme of Love, reminding us of it's importance and the impact it has in our world, especially in our ability and capacity to show the love of God.  Mr Palmer sadly will leave the College at the end of the year, to take up a new position as Chaplain and Director of Christian Education at St Paul's Grammar at Cranebrook.  We certainly wish him well and will miss him after such an outstanding contribution to the life of the College.

At the close of Term 3 we do well to reflect on such a significant time in the year and the life of the College.  Not only can we be proud of the achievements of these 127 young people who now step out into such a changing world with optimism and confidence, we also marvel at the achievements and growing success of students in younger years. 

The opening of our new Sporting Complex, named after the WW2 VC winner and namesake of our suburb – Rawdon Middleton VC – was an excellent occasion and we were privileged and thankful for the attendance of His Excellency, the Governor of NSW, Mr David Hurley and Mrs Hurley. The Governor's address is included in this edition of The Way along with a featured article that recently appeared in the Liverpool Champion.

We are looking forward to continued progress during Term 4, which commences for all students on Tuesday 16 October.  Take care as you travel and rest across the break.

Psalm 106:1 - 'Praise the Lord. Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; his love endures forever.'

Mr Ross Whelan
Principal
From the Deputy Principal
Deputy Junior

Many who entered the College as 5 year olds in Kindergarten and have grown into amazing young adults. The Year 12 Graduation is a time of celebration of the achievements of the Class of 2018, reminiscing with parents about where the years have gone, saying farewell to some long term supporters of the College and praying for the path ahead for each of our students. One of the joys of my role is watching our students go through their journey, see how they develop and change, talking with them about their hopes and dreams and looking at the impact the College has had on who they have become. It certainly has been a privilege to get to know our current Year 12 students and I wish them well from the Junior School.

All students in Years 3, 5, 7 and 9 should have received their NAPLAN results this week. This was the first year that NAPLAN was both on line and a written paper so it has taken much longer for the results to be released. Our results across all areas are outstanding with above state average results in every area. Year 3 had over 50% of all students attaining the top 2 bands in every area with exceptional growth in Spelling and Reading. Year 5 results were also outstanding, the results have improved across all domains and are well above the performance of the rest of the state. We have achieved our highest result ever in Grammar and Punctuation, Reading and Spelling. Year 7 also achieved excellent results, again receiving our highest results ever in every area. Year 9 results are also very positive with above average results in all areas, and exceptional growth in Grammar and Punctuation and Numeracy. Well done to all students and staff!

At Thomas Hassall, we have a focus on giving and serving others. Our aim is to model this to our students and this is why we are showing our support for our farming community as they struggle with drought conditions. Our ‘Dress as a Farmer day’ will support the Bush Church Aid society support rural communities in a practical way. Thank you for participating and supporting our fundraising.

It would be good for all our families and staff to take time these holidays to slow down, spend some quality family time, relax and get refreshed for a very busy term ahead.

Mrs Christine Bessant
Deputy Principal
From the College Chaplain

Kindergarten Visit

Year 12 students visited Kindergarten to say hello and good bye. While there, they read Bible stories and gave Kindergarten a copy of a parable that Jesus told. Some Kindergarten students were overwhelmed with the size of their older counter-parts, but they quickly were put at ease and thoroughly enjoyed the visit.

Prayer Breakfast

Around 30 staff prayed for Year 12 over an early morning breakfast this week that was provided by the wonderful team in Mrs Riitano's Kitchen. Staff prayed that they would finish their time at the College well, that they wouldn't be anxious about the future and trust in the peace of God.

6 Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. 7 And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.

Philippians 4:6-7

Principal Mr Ross Whelan, reminded the Year 12 students that it might be a time to restore relationships, restore lost positions and restore books to the library. Year 12 student Sarah Gibbon, encouraged her peers to hold on to God by sharing how she has been supported in doing so by staff and students at the College.  

The Class of 2018 have had a significant impact on the College and they will be sorely missed and fondly remembered. 

Rev Stuart Tye
Chaplain

Graduation 2018

Congratulations to the Class of 2018 who graduated today.  The assembly was a wonderful time to celebrate and reflect on the students' years at the College.  There were many fond memories shared with important and encouraging words from our Principal, Mr Ross Whelan, the Year 12 Year Advisor, Miss Priya Sharma and the College Captains. 

Mr Palmer brought a message on Love from 1 Corinthians 12:31-13:13.  There were also some excellent performances from some of our Year 12 students, including music and dance.  A special part of the Assembly included our Prep students singing an item, 'He's Got the Whole World in His Hands,' and the students left through a Guard of Honour by our Kindergarten students.  It certainly was a very special day for our whole College Community.

We wish our Year 12 students well and we continue to pray for them as they now go on to prepare for their HSC Examinations and wish them well in all their future pursuits.

More news from the Building Opening

"I would also like to pay my respects to the traditional owners of the land on which we gather, the Gandangara (Pron: Gan-DAN-ga-RA) people. This acknowledgement is even more important at this time as Australia has begun to properly acknowledge the service of our Aboriginal people in WW1 and in subsequent years.  

I am honoured to be here for this special day in the life of this College. I am fortunate to have visited this school, named after The Reverend Thomas Hassall, one of the great pioneers of education in New South Wales, once before, back in 2015, when I delivered the Anzac Address.

So Linda and I are very pleased to be back here today for the opening of this new sports facility and oval, fittingly named the Rawdon Middleton VC Sports Complex.

Rawdon Hume Middleton (always called Rawdon by his family and friends but generally known as Ron in the Air Force) was born at Waverley, New South Wales in July 1916, the great nephew of the early Australia explorer Hamilton Hume and a relative of Thomas Hassall, after whom this school is named, through marriage on his grandmother’s side. Educated at Gilgandra and at Dubbo High School, he was a keen sportsman, later working as a jackeroo on Leewong, a station at Yarrabandi, near Parkes, managed by his father, when World War II broke out.  

He enlisted in the RAAF in October 1940, an early beneficiary of the Empire Air Training Scheme, learning to fly at Narromine.  He was posted as a Sergeant pilot to an operational unit, Squadron RAF, flying Short Stirling bombers. He gained more experience as a second pilot and soon became Captain of his own crew.  He was promoted to Flight Sergeant in October 1942.  

On the night of 28-29 November 1942 when flying Stirling GF372, Middleton’s aircraft was on a mission to bomb heavy industry plants in Italy when he was hit by enemy fire.  Even though he was severely wounded with a damaged aircraft and fuel tank he continued flying for hours across the Alps to reach the English coast to save his crew.  When reaching close to the coastline he ordered his crew to parachute to safety.  Five crew members parachuted out.  Two stayed with him.  Middleton then turned the plane towards the English Channel to avoid crashing into land and risking civilian lives. He was killed in action along with two crew members who bailed at the last minute and drowned. Rawdon himself went down with his aircraft. 

Middleton's bravery was recorded in the English press and earned him the admiration of the British public. When the story was reported there were calls for him to be awarded a VC. In the citation it said “While all the crew displayed great heroism of high order, the urge to do so came from Flt Sgt Middleton whose fortitude and strength of will made possible the completion of the mission. His devotion to duty in the face of overwhelming odds is unsurpassed in the annals of the Royal Air Force.” 

His body washed ashore at Shakespeare Beach, Dover on 1 February 1943 and he was buried in the churchyard of St. John's, Beck's Row, Suffolk, with full military honours. Rawdon Middleton had become the first member of the RAAF to be honoured by the award of a Victoria Cross. His father was reported to have said of him that: ‘My son did his duty.’ 

What does Rawdon’s life story tell us? What does it tell us about service?

The often-repeated four words used to describe the spirit of ANZAC are Courage, Endurance, Mateship and Sacrifice. They can be found inscribed on pillars at our war memorial in the Kokoda village in Papua New Guinea. While these words resonate, their abstract nature makes these qualities hard to grasp.

I would like to pass on to our young men and women, here at this College, my interpretation of the Spirit of ANZAC which I offered in my address at the ANZAC Day Dawn Service in 2015:

  • When you give us a job to do we will give it our best shot, whether that results in failure or success; 
  • When we do the job you have asked of us, then we will do it in a manner of which you will be proud; and
  • While we are doing the job we will look after our mates, and especially look after them, and their families if necessary, when the job is done.

As much as Rawdon’s commitment to his duty as pilot in this war was full and fearless, no less was Rawdon’s commitment to his mates and his colleagues, his fellow crew, five of whom would undoubtedly had lost their lives if not for Rawdon’s actions.

It is wonderful that this Complex should be opened in the presence of a number of representatives of the Middleton, Hume and Hassall families today.

It is with great pride that we gather to honour a great Australian, in the opening and naming of this new sports complex, the Rawdon Middleton VC Sports Complex."

You can read more about the day by following the link to a story recently featured in the Liverpool Champion 

http://www.liverpoolchampion.com.au/story/5606614/nsw-governor-opens-private-schools-new-sports-building/?cs=1465

Term 4 Important Dates

Term 4

Tuesday 16 October 2018 Term 4 Commences
Thursday 18 October 2018 HSC Examinations Commence
Monday  22 October 2018 Year 7 2019 Assessment Afternoon
Wednesday 24 October 2018 Year 12 Class of 2019 - Dedication Service 
Friday 26 October 2018 Prep & Kinder Tabloid Carnival
Thursday 1 November 2018 Prep, Year 1 & 2 Tabloid Carnival
Thursday 8 November 2018 Year 11 Parent Teacher Night
Friday  9 November 2018 Kindergarten Orientation - Existing Prep Students 
Monday 12 November 2018 Mid Term Break - Students Only
Thursday 15 November 2018 Kindergarten Orientation - New Students 2019
Friday 16 November 2018 Years 1-6 Orientation
Friday 23 November 2018 Kindergarten Orientation - All Students 
Wednesday 28 November 2018 Year 6 Dinner 
Wednesday 28 November 2018 Prep Orientation - 3 day program
Thursday 29 November 2018 Prep Orientation - 2 day program
Wednesday 5 December 2018 Junior School Celebration
Thursday 6 December 2018 Senior School Celebration
Friday 7 December 2018 Last Day of Term 4
New Careers Website for Thomas Hassall

Either by pressing the relevant Canvas button or going directly to www.thaccareers.com.au students can open up Careers Central.  It is packed with important job search and training information and also provides access to our weekly Careers Newsletter from Job Jump.

Mr Steve Moynan has been working with Careers Advisor Mr Jim Ward to create the Careers site.  It is a delight to use for everything is very clearly laid out and the coverage is most comprehensive as an introductory search area.  It is closely linked with our in depth Careers Site - Job Jump, which all students and parents can join, that provides more in depth and specific information and real time course and job data transfer to participant emails.  There is a connect button to Job Jump from Careers Central.   Thus the two sites will work very well together to assist students, parents and teachers to quickly access definitive Careers information.

One important feature of Careers Central are the well known Job Bullseyes for different subject areas.  The varied job suggestions of these ones, however, are all hyperlinked and take the searcher to relevant government information sites concerning those Careers. Just searching these opens up many possibilities for students.

Another area of Career Central opens up all the HSC, ATAR  and UAC information a senior student might need.  Just reviewing this provides an excellent checklist of important things concerning which  our Year 12 students need to be conversant.

Students interested in apprenticeships and relevant TAFE and trade requirements will also find Careers Central very useful as there is much information concerning alternative Career Paths and how to access them.

Careers Central also contains scholarship information and ideas of how to finance tertiary study.  This is valuable to review as well.

A big thank you to Mr Steve Moynan who has instigated this.   Both Mr Moynan and Careers Advisor Mr Ward are very pleased with the new site and thoroughly recommend it to all in our community.  Please explore it and utilize its wealth of information to assist Career Search functions.

Mr Jim Ward
Careers Advisor

Stage One Poetry Recital Competition

On Monday 24 September, nineteen Year 1 and 2 students took part in the Stage One Poetry Recital competition. The audience was treated to a wide variety of poems from poets such as Ken Nesbitt, Allan Ahlberg and Roald Dahl.

The judges (Mrs Wheeler and Mrs Squire) were impressed by the way all of the participants presented and felt they engaged with the audience very well.  The winners of both year groups will present their poems at an upcoming Years 3-6 assembly.

Listed below is the results:

Year 1:

1st Place: Caden K (1B)

2nd Place: Sofia S (1B)

Third Place: Ava R (1G)

Highly Commended: Noah P (1S)

Highly Commended: Marcus D (1R)

Participation: Ava K (1A), Aleksa D (1A), Elizabeth S (1A) and James K (1R)

Year 2:

1st Place: Katarina T (2H)

2nd Place: Lourdes A (2R)

Third Place: Alia S-M (2H)

Highly Commended: Alanna R (2H)

Highly Commended: Vansh M (2D)

Participation: Chelsea N (2R), Ilena B (2R), Nadine W (2R), Luke S (2R) and Veronika V (2D)

Mrs Emma Harris
Junior School Stage Coordinator 

 

 

Vacation Care

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Outside School Hours Care

They have a great program organised, please follow this link for the full details: Vacation Care Program

Don't forget to register with OSHClub so that in the case of any emergencies, your child can attend the after school care program. It does not cost anything to register with OSHClub. Before School Care is also commencing for Term 4.

Please contact the College Office if you have any questions regarding Outside of School Hours Care.

Rebecca Clarke
Business Manager

Toy Making fun - Year 10 Child Studies Visited Year 2

On Wednesday 26 September, Year 10 Child Studies students visited 2E for a morning of craft activities. The older students were an absolute delight to have in our class and the younger children loved making the craft activities, which were very imaginative. 

Mrs Ellerman (their teacher) commented that she was impressed with the way the Year 2 students embraced any challenges they encountered while doing the activities and were extremely engaged.

 

Mrs Emma Harris
Junior School Stage Coordinator 

2018 Government Collection Notice

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Department of Education and Training
Collections Notice 2018

Due to the changes in the way the non-government schools are going to receive its funding, the 2018 Student Residential Address Collection and Other Information Collection is slightly different this year.

Please follow the link to the Collection Notice from the government and frequently asked questions.

Collections Notice & FAQs

If you have any questions regarding this, please contact me via the front office

Rebecca Clarke
Business Manager

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Parenting and Cybersafety

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Parent and Child
Jointly engaging online

Technology has been with us for more than 20 years and good parenting demands that we are informed of what is happening in our children’s online worlds too. We have to guide our children about the significance of their digital footprint, that the things they post are permanent and highlight the dangers in cyberspace.

Just this week, I received an article from Safe on Social, highlighting a new App that I believe is very dangerous for our children. Melon is the latest app being introduced to young people and parents really need to know about. My understanding is that it is connecting users with new people based on social media friends and offers private messaging, video chat, and a people search feature.

According to Safe on Social, it’s gaining popularity in Australia, whilst being featured in articles across the world that are calling it out for the frequency of cyberbullying, and the high concentration of men looking for girls that will do whatever they ask on camera. This again highlights why we constantly encourage you to set boundaries on devices in bedrooms. If they really have to use their devices in their rooms, ensure the doors are open and put a curfew in place.

In conclusion I wanted to highlight that parents need to note that although the App is free to download, it does start asking users to pay when they use filters. It is clear that this site is not a recommended site for school aged students. I encourage you to check which apps you children are using, but do not introduce them to it by asking specifically about it.

If you want more support or information about Social Media and Digital Reputation, click on this link: http://thac.nsw.schooltv.me/newsletter-resources/2/692

Mrs Jacoline Petersen
Director of Student Counselling

 

Sourced from Safe on Social and SchoolTV

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Junior Drum Circle

The group has grown this year, and they performed their piece very well! The Junior Drum Circle rehearses on Monday lunchtimes, and study arrangements that incorporate African and Latin rhythms.

Since this assembly performance, many new students have joined the group, and I am now looking forward to the next performance with all of our new drummers!

Well done everyone.

Mr Byron Mark
Manager of Ensembles

Intermediate Concert Band Dress-Up Concert

This is a small and fun afternoon concert where students perform for their parents before they are picked up from their normal rehearsals.

This year, the dress theme was “Olympians/sports/athletes”, as one of the recent pieces they have finished learning is “Olympic Fanfare and Theme”, which was the official theme song at the Opening Ceremony at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles.  This has been a famous piece of music for bands to perform all around the world ever since.

The band performed very well, and had lots of fun dressing up. The best dressed awards this year went to Chelsea S (who dressed as a figure skater!) and Domenic L (dressed as an Oz-Tag player).

Well done for everyone for embracing the team spirit on this special day.

Mr Byron Mark
Manager of Ensembles

Year 1 Turtley Cool

On the way we saw the Sydney Opera House and drove over the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Finally we arrived and had some recess.

As we entered the aquarium, we were greeted by fish, sea horses and glowing jellyfish! We continued our journey to see many more sea creatures along the way.

Highlights included the underwater tunnels, where we saw sharks, turtles and dugongs. Some of us were lucky enough to see one of the dugongs being fed lettuce. The lady feeding her told us she gets fed every 10 minutes! She must have a sore tummy!

Another highlight was going on a short boat ride to see penguins. We had to be quiet because it is mating season.

Finally we were able to touch some sea creatures in the touch pool. We touched starfish, sea cucumbers and we saw a shark egg. It was brown and twisty!

All of Year 1 had a great time!

“I liked seeing the penguins” Natalija 1A

“I liked seeing the stingrays” Alessia 1R

“I liked seeing so many different kinds of fish” Ben 1S

“I liked that we saw a shark and the dugong was the visit and we got to go on the penguin ride” Sofia 1B

“I liked the jellyfish and the starfish. The yellow starfish felt bumpy” Tahlia 1G

Miss Ashleigh Hackfath
Year 1 Team Leader 

IPSSO Netball 2018 Season

Our Senior Team showed fantastic teamwork throughout their matches and were very supportive and encouraging of one another. A few losses during the season meant that the team finished third in our pool and sadly missed progressing to the semi-finals.  

Our Junior Team finished our regular season in second place, which was particularly exciting as only a few girls in the team had played netball before this season. We progressed to the semi-finals, but faced tough opposition in Broughton Anglican College, losing 5-13. We then faced All Saints Grammar School in a playoff for third – the team who had already beaten us twice this season.

Thanks to some superb shooting, dazzling defence and impressive work in the mid-court, we managed to beat ASG in a nerve-wracking game with a score of 4-1, ending the season with a win and third place overall!

Both teams were great ambassadors for our College. They showed great sportsmanship throughout the season and enthusiastically played each week.

Well done girls!

Miss Claire Donaldson
Junior Girls Netball Coach

Wonderful results at Winter IPSSO Finals

Our IPSSO Finals Day on Wednesday 19 September brought the Winter season to a close.

Well done to the eight teams who qualified to compete on the day;

  • Junior Boys Soccer, Senior Boys Soccer
  • Junior AFL, Senior AFL
  • Junior Newcombe Ball and Senior Mod. Volleyball
  • Junior Netball
  • Junior Tee-ball 

Facing some tough competition from the teams in the Southern pool we managed to have 3 teams named Winter IPSSO Champions!

Congratulations to the Senior Mixed Volleyball, Junior Boys Soccer and Senior Boys Soccer team.

A big thank you to each of our wonderful Winter IPSSO coaches who run training sessions, coach and encourage the team throughout the season.  

A fantastic effort by all!! 

Mrs Sharon Evans
P - 6 Sports Coordinator

Junior School Sport - Information & Important Dates

Important Junior School Sport Dates

TERM FOUR

Week 2 -          Monday 22 October - NASSA Junior AFL Gala Day - Broughton Anglican College (Year 5 and 6)

Week 2 -          Friday 26 October – Prep Red, Prep White and Kindergarten Tabloid Carnival - College oval

Week 3 -          Thursday 1 November – Prep Blue, Prep Purple and Year One and Year Two Tabloid Carnival - College oval

Week 6 -          Tuesday 20 November - Wanderer's Cup Finals Day - Blacktown Sportspark - Year 5 & 6 Girls and Boys APP Football program teams 

Week 6 -          Wednesday 21 November - Summer IPSSO Finals Day - Broughton Anglican College

Week 7 -          Wednesday 28 November - Summer IPSSO Back - up Finals Day - Broughton Anglican College

 

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 re-hydrate 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.  

Mrs Sharon Evans
P-6 Sports Coordinator 

2018 Football Development Programs

2018 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 2018 football development programs are available at the College Reception.

 

NEWS FLASH!  - we have a position available for the Wednesday K-2 football program in Term Four.

If you are interested, please contact Mrs Evans for more information

 

Program details:

 Kinder - Year 2 Program  Monday        3 - 4pm  - FULL - names placed on waiting list
 Year 3 - Year 8 Program  Tuesday      3 - 4pm  - POSITIONS AVAILABLE 
 Kinder - Year 2 Program  Wednesday  3 - 4pm  - FULL - names placed on waiting list  
 Year 2 - Year 6 Program Thursday    3 - 4pm  - POSITIONS AVAILABLE 
 K - 6 Girls Only Program  Friday        3 - 4pm    - FULL - names placed on waiting list

                          

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

 

 

Mrs Sharon Evans

TAP Coordinator 

Prep - Year 2 Tabloid Carnivals in Term 4

These will be held on:

Friday 26 October (Week 2) - Prep Red, Prep White and Kindergarten

Thursday 1 November (Week 3) -  Prep Blue, Prep Purple, Years 1 and 2

A note with information regarding the day will be sent home at the beginning of Term Four.

Mrs Sharon Evans
P-6 Sports Coordinator 

Talented Athletes Program - Swimming

The TAP Swimming program is designed to identify talented students from Years 3 – 12 and offers an extensive training program to students who have represented Thomas Hassall Anglican College at the NASSA carnival level or above.

In 2018 we extended the program to include an extra day for students to train. 

Days: Monday, Wednesday and Friday during the College term (except public holidays)
Time:  5.45am - 7.15am
Venue: Whitlam Leisure Centre - 90A Memorial Avenue, Liverpool
Cost: Fees will be charged per term
Transport: Parents are to make their own arrangements to get children to the pool for a 5.45am start. Students will be transported by mini bus to College at the conclusion of the session.

The squad-based sessions will be structured to adopt best practices and will focus on stroke development and correction, developing strength and endurance. 

Sessions will include race preparation, dives and turns.

Eligibility
The TAP Swimming program is offered to all students who competed at the NASSA Junior or NASSA Senior Swimming Carnival. However, if there is a talented swimmer who did not attend the College Swimming Carnival they may be assessed to be part of the program.

If you would like more information about the TAP Swimming program, please contact Mrs Evans [email protected]

Brochures are available at the College Office.

 

2019 - 15 years and under Secondary Boys Football program

Trials were held on Tuesday 25 September for the 2019 - 15 years and Under Secondary Boys Football Program.

All boys who are enrolled in the Secondary School in 2019 and are 15 years and under are eligible to trial for the program.  Current Year 6 boys wishing to join the program are also eligible to trial as they will be in Senior School next year.

If your son was unable to attend the trial or is interested in a position in the program please complete the attached flyer and return to Mrs Evans via email [email protected] 

Paper copies of the application form are available at Student Reception.

The 2019 program commences in Term 4, 2018 and continues into Terms 1, 2 and 3, 2019.

 

Summer IPSSO Draw and College Sport - Term Four 2018

The Summer IPSSO Competition (Cricket, Girls Soccer, Summer Tee-ball & Softball, Oz Tag and Basketball) continues in Term 4.  

Students who were selected in Summer teams from Term 1, continue this sport for Term 4.

Training is held each Wednesday 7.30 – 8.15am. 

In the event of wet weather IPSSO training is cancelled for all teams except Girls Soccer, which will train in the new sports complex. 

All Sport for Term 4 commences in Week One – Wednesday 17 October. 

TERM FOUR DRAW

Summer Term 4

Wk

IPSSO

Game Time

Girls Soccer

Boys Cricket

Oz Tag, Tee-bal & Softball

Basketball

17-Oct

1

William Carey CS

12.30 - 2.20

Hoxton Park Res

Powell Park

Greenway Park

THAC

24-Oct

2

St Mark's

12.30 - 2.20

Hoxton Park Res Powell Park

Greenway Park

THAC

31-Oct

3

ASG

12.30 - 2.20

Hoxton Park Res

Powell Park

Greenway Park

THAC

7-Nov

4 William Carey CS 12.20 - 2.10 WCCS Browns Farm Res WCCS WCCS

14-Nov

5 GRG 12.30 - 2.20 Hoxton Park Res Powell Park Greenway Park THAC

21-Nov

6 IPSSO Summer Finals all day if teams qualify      

28-Nov

7 IPSSO Back-up Finals if required        

6-Dec

8 Class based sport          

 

COLLEGE SPORT PROGRAM FOR TERM 4 

Students who are not involved in Summer IPSSO teams will participate in the Year 3 -6 College Sports program.

All sports are taught by qualified coaches and the sport runs for the entire term.  There is no cost associated with the program as it is covered by College fees.  

Yr 3 Boys

Basketball Clinic

 

Yr 5 Boys

AFL Clinic

Yr 3 Girls

Football (Soccer)

 

Yr 5 Girls

Swimming

Yr 4 Boys

Cricket NSW Clinic

 

Yr 6 Boys

West Tigers League Clinic

Yr 4 Girls

Dance

 

Yr 6 Girls

Tennis

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mrs Sharon Evans
P - 6 Sports Coordinator

Winter IPSSO AFL Finals Day

Both the Junior and Senior teams qualified for the Winter IPSSO AFL finals in second position.

The Junior team played Wollondilly in their semi. We played a tight opening quarter but our opposition pulled away in the second to hold a commanding position. We rallied at half time and played much better; outscoring Wollondilly in both the third and final quarters. Unfortunately, we didn’t do quite enough to qualify for the grand final.

The Seniors game against St Peters Anglican closely mirrored that of the Juniors with a tight opening and then getting overrun in the second term. Down by 34 points at half time, we clawed ourselves back to give us an outside chance but alas we were not quite good enough to cover the deficit, losing by seven points.

Both teams we played in the semis went on to win their grand finals, and both by a greater margin than what they beat us by.

Both our Junior and Senior teams have some exceptionally talented players.

It has been a great joy and privilege to coach both teams this year, seeing skills develop and camaraderie that a team sport nurtures so well.

Mr Dane Bakarich
IPSSO AFL coach

Dig it! Thomas Hassall Volleyball Champions

The 2 teams trained consistently every week, developing in skills, teamwork and confidence. Both teams progressed to the recent IPSSO finals, held in tough volleyball conditions, with bright sunshine and slight gusty winds.

On the day, THAC Jnr Newcomball Team came 4th place in a suspenseful and nail-biting final to Georges River. The teams were tied 1-1, and in the third set tied again on 24 points. In the end, Georges River snatched the narrowest of wins, beating THAC by only 1 point to reach 25 first. Great play THAC – you challenged them all the way!

The focus, communication and teamwork of the THAC Snr Volleyball Team was also exceptional throughout the day. THAC firstly beat Wollondilly 2-0 in the semi-final and then convincingly defeated Macarthur with another 2-0 in the finals! This secured the senior team the title of 2019 Volleyball Champions, 1st place, a gold medal and big smiles!

It has been a delight to coach these 2 wonderful teams and watch them represent THAC with sportsmanship every week. Congratulations!

Mrs Bronwyn Ferguson.
Junior School Volleyball Coach

IPSSO Soccer Finals 2018

Both the junior and senior teams played well throughout the winter season and made it to their semi-finals.

Both teams played well and demonstrated how hard they have trained all year by not only winning their semi-finals but also persevering through and winning the grand-final as well. It was encouraging to see such a great display of teamwork and sportsmanship across the whole day.

Well done to both teams.

Mr Timothy Koski
Junior School Teacher - Stage 3 - Year 5T

 

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Holiday Club in the October School Holidays

It also provides opportunities for them to learn about Jesus and the teaching of the Bible.

The programme is presented by trained teachers and experienced children’s group leaders. It includes teaching times, games, competitions, craft, cooking, morning tea, lunch and more.

Families are warmly invited to our Sunday morning church service on the 7th of October at 9:30am. In the service there will be a child focused talk, games, drama and singing. After church there will be free activities for the children, including a jumping castle, games and face painting. A barbeque will be available to buy lunch.

To register please visit http://www.hoxtonparkanglican.com/

 

AFL 9's Greenway Park Mixed Comp

Where : Greenway Park, West Hoxton

If kids sign up and mention they are from Thomas Hassall, the AFL will waiver the entry fee.

Register at afl9s.com.au

For more information click the link