Term 4 I Tuesday 29 October 2019

From the Principal
Principal Ross Whelan

Their Graduation formal to be held in a fortnight celebrates their school years and we look forward to their next steps.  As one year concludes its time, students in the new year 12 are already well into their final year programs. Parents, teachers and students came together last week for discussion and prayer for Year 12 at the annual dedication evening. It was a very positive occasion to focus attention on the challenge ahead.

Over 100 Junior School students and a large number of staff attended Jam camp last weekend at the Hacking River Youthworks site next to the Royal National Park.  Lots of fun and learning about key Bible stories across the weekend has been a successful event for a number of years and on your behalf let me thank this group of energetic staff for their efforts.  We were also reminded again of the very positive impact of Mr Hazlewood, who had been a key member of the Jam Camp staff in previous years.  Last week, Mr Hazelwood’s funeral was attended by hundreds of friends and colleagues, with many members of the Thomas Hassall community present.  Our prayers and support continue for Mrs Hazlewood and the children.

The 2020 musical Peter Pan is underway with lots of interest registered by students across the grades, both junior and senior. It will be a significant event in our 20th year early in Term 2. Let me draw your attention to the notices and updates about the musical which will be available in the newsletters between now and term 2 next year.

Thank you for your patience and understanding of the changes required to traffic plans and to the drop-off and pick up of children as a result of the renovation to the Admin building. Progress is occurring quickly and we are looking forward to additional spaces for the sick-bay, offices and interview rooms.  It looks to be completed early in the new year.

At this time of the year, we are engaged in the employment of new staff and preparing for the start of the next College year. In 2020 we will bring an additional Deputy Principal into the executive staff and it is a pleasure to announce that Mr David Butler, our current Director of Operations in the Senior School will be promoted to this additional senior role. Mr Butler joins Mr Young and our new Deputy/Head of Junior School Mrs Sandy Wheeler in leadership at an exciting time for the College.

Thank you for your continued support of the College programs and community.

‘Therefore, as God’s chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience…’  Colossians 3:12

Mr Ross Whelan
Principal
From the Deputy Head of Junior School

We saw 115 Years 4, 5 and 6 students head down to the national park at Deer Park Port Hacking for JAM Camp. The camp involved a number of different activities including 4 excellent Bible-based talks delivered by Dan from Crusaders.

I think that it is fair to say that the students in attendance had a wonderful time. It was a chance to experience camp life and many enjoyed the activities such as Archery, Swimming, Catapult making and billy cart making. During free time across the weekend, we got a chance to swim and use the large slide.

One of the highlights from the weekend was seeing students serve across the weekend. They did this in several ways including singing and playing musical instruments, participating in orderlies and doing the pack up duties. There was a sense of helpfulness about the camp all weekend and students willingly volunteered for those activities and we were never short of having an army of willing volunteers.

By the end of the weekend, as parents came to pick their students, I believe they could all see what a wonderful time they had by being involved in JAM Camp 2019.

Mr Luke Sale
Deputy Head of Junior School - Welfare & Operations

From the Chaplain
bible

If you didn’t realise, take this as the starting pistol going off. In all the busyness you can easily forget the important things; a bit like thoughtfully buying all the family Christmas presents and getting home only to realise your child is still at the shops. It is rather easy to leave Jesus behind, enjoying the goodies of the season but forgetting the ‘reason for the season.’ Over this term, I want to look at one aspect in each edition of The Way; today we start with: Jesus was promised long, long ago. In Luke 1, we read:

“Greetings, you who are highly favoured! The Lord is with you.”29 Mary was greatly troubled at hi (the angel’s) words and wondered what kind of greeting this might be. 30 But the angel said to her, “Do not be afraid, Mary; you have found favour with God. 31 You will conceive and give birth to a son, and you are to call him Jesus. 32 He will be great and will be called the Son of the Most High. The Lord God will give him the throne of his father David, 33 and he will reign over Jacob’s descendants forever; his kingdom will never end.” 34 “How will this be,” Mary asked the angel, “since I am a virgin?”

Here, we see that God makes what seems an outrageous promise to Mary. She was a teenage girl for whom having a baby was not a possibility at that stage. Yet, God bestowed on her the great privilege of giving birth to Jesus. Quite understandably, she was ‘greatly troubled’, perhaps an understatement! But the angel encouraged her with the reminder that she wasn’t being punished but she had been blessed. Hers was a unique and unrepeatable historical event. God was at work in and through ordinary people to fulfill His purposes and promises. In life, we are often asked to hang on tight and trust God’s goodness.

While Mary was highly favoured by God, her son is the real star. Jesus, Son of God. Mary would give birth to God in the flesh, supernaturally conceived by the Holy Spirit, without physical union. While we may love the cutesy story of Jesus’ birth, the reality is that God’s promised King was to arrive. The centuries of longing for God to make good on this promise would finally be fulfilled. And unlike any earthly kingdom, such as his forefather King David (David and Goliath fame), this reign would last forever.

At this point, we might pause and consider: what is so good about the promise of Mary’s baby boy? While we think about the gifts we give and receive at Christmas, what is the gift that God brings us in Jesus?

Next time: The Birth of Jesus – Luke 2:1-20

 

Mr Matthew Richards
Assistant Chaplain
Term 4 Important Dates

Term 4

Friday 1 November Kindergarten Orientation - New Families Only 
Wednesday 6 November Term 4 Class Parents' Meeting
Thursday  7 November Years 1-6 Orientation
Friday 8 November Kindergarten Orientation - New Families Only
Monday 11 November  Mid Term Break (Students Only)
Wednesday 13 November Prep Orientation Morning
Dance Academy Concert Event
Thursday 14 November Prep Orientation Morning
Year 11 Parent Teacher Night
Friday 15 November Kindergarten Orientation - All Families
Wednesday 27 November  Year 6 Dinner
Friday 29 November XThactor & Market Day (Senior School only)
Wednesday 4 December Junior School Celebration Events
Thursday 5 December Senior School Celebration Event
Friday 6 December  Last Day of Term 4 and 2019 College Year
College App

In Term four all communication with College Families will be through the College app.  There will no longer be emails and pamphlets sent home for upcoming events and notices.

Ensure you do not miss out on important information and download the app.

Search for Thomas Hassall Anglican College in the App Store or Google Play Store.

 

Administration Centre Update

The main section of the building has been completely stripped out and ready for the installation of new windows and doors by the end of this month. The focus at present is the northern wing’s office extension and the rear outdoor area with disabled ramps and retaining walls. All going well, we can expect to see the roof trusses go up towards the end of November.

A special thank you to VDK Furniture and Ryan’s Property Services for constructing the temporary Admin in E Block, using the old front reception joinery and to our Grounds/ Maintenance staff who assisted with the move next door.

Just a reminder that the administration team has temporarily relocated to E Block. Please visit our website for an updated College map

Mr Warren Murray
College Manager

Toys 'n' Tucker

Toys ‘n’ Tucker provides a way for us all to come together to share the joy of Christmas with people in need!

This year we will again be supporting Toys 'n' Tucker - an Anglicare initiative. 

We will bring more details soon with where to bring your items etc.

https://toysntucker.org.au/about.html

 

 

Wedding Bells

Congratulations to Annabelle Sheahan who was married in the holidays to David.   

We also congratulate Samuel Wee who married Julia. 

We wish them well as they begin their lives together and pray that God will richly bless them for many years to come.

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Intermediate Stage Band Rehearsals

With a full brass section of 4 trumpets and 3 trombones, full saxophone section of 5 saxophones, combined with a great rhythm section – this band is playing some great music and sounding fantastic! They are preparing for the finale act at this years Junior Celebration event and are also looking forward to having some guest vocalists and dancers working with them too.

Mr Byron Mark
Director of Ensembles

Junior Assembly Performances

Anne Bunch performed two pieces on the violin, and Dean Vatos took us on a short holiday to Greece while he performed on his bazouki. Well done to these students. 

Mr Byron Mark
Director of Ensembles

Academy of Dance, set to dazzle!

The concert will commence at 6.30pm and we welcome all friends and family to come along and enjoy the night.

Tickets can be purchased online click here or at the door.  

Exciting News!!

CONGRATULATIONS to one of our Academy of Dance students Lourdes A, who recently competed at the Australasian Dance Association Championships.

Lourdes competed in Grade 3 Jazz and won her division, progressing through to the finals against the winners of each jazz grade.

At the end of the 4 day competition, Lourdes was awarded the 2019 Junior Jazz Scholarship for the Australasian Dance Association.

Well done Lourdes!

Mrs Sharon Evans
P-6 Sport Coordinator and TAP Coordinator

 

Junior School Sport - Information & Important Dates

Important Junior School Sport Dates

TERM FOUR

Week 6 -          Wednesday 20 November - Summer IPSSO Finals Day - Broughton Anglican College

Week 7 -          Wednesday 27 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 

Prep Red, White and Kinder Tabloid Carnival

Prep Red, Prep White and Kinder had a fantastic day at the Tabloid Carnival on Wednesday 16 October.

The sun was shining and our parents came to watch us run in races and participate in lots of fun activities.

A big thank you to our talented Year 10 PASS students, led by Mr Kaye, who ran the activity stations.  Also thanks to our Year 6 helpers and Miss Willis for the yummy pizzas and cold iceblocks we enjoyed at the end of the day.

Mrs Sharon Evans
P-6 Sports Coordinator

Summer IPSSO Draw and College Sport - Term Four 2019

The Summer IPSSO competition commenced in Term One and continues through to the end of Term Four. 

Teams train every Wednesday morning 7.30 - 8.15am, Girls Soccer - 7.10 - 8.10am.

SUMMER IPSSO - TERM FOUR DRAW

Summer Term 4

Wk

IPSSO

Game Time

Girls Soccer

Boys Cricket

Oz Tag, Tee-bal & Softball

Basketball

30-Oct

3

St Mary's

12.10 - 2.00

Hammondville Oval

Hammondville Oval

Hammondville Oval

Australis Pk

6-Nov

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

13-Nov

5 St Mark's 12.10 - 2.00 Hammondville Oval Hammondville Oval Hammondville Oval St Mark's School

20-Nov

6 IPSSO Summer Finals all day if teams qualify      

27-Nov

7 IPSSO Back-up Finals if required        

5-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

2020 Secondary School Football Programs

Trials for the 2020 Secondary School Football Programs were held during the last week of Term Three.

In the Senior school, the College offers programs for:

- Year 7 and 8 Boys

- Years 9 - 12 Boys

- Open Girls 

Congratulations to all students selected in the squads.  

Training for the 2020 program commenced in Week One of this term and will continue into Terms One, Two and Three, 2020.

A 2020 enrolment will take place early in Term One for any student who was unable to trial last term.

To apply Click Here and for more information, view the brochure

For further information on the 2020 Secondary Football programs, please email: [email protected]

 

Mrs Sharon Evans
P-6 Sports Coordinator