Term 3 I Monday 30 September 2019

From the Principal
Principal Ross Whelan

Please enjoy the report enclosed of their final day at College, and the photos on the College Facebook page.  The John Lambert Auditorium was full to overflowing with family and friends of Year students and we all enjoyed the presentations, awards and memories of this our 15th year 12 to graduate from the College.  A special part of the graduation was the award of the College Trophy by Mrs Sue Hewson to the students who had begun their education in Prep or Kindergarten with Mrs Hewson as their teacher and completed Year 12 at Thomas Hassall.  Mrs Hewson, who is a foundation Thomas Hassall teacher from 2000, retires this year and has taught many of our students in her 20 years at the College.  We were able to congratulate Sue on such a wonderful achievement and a special award was made to the first Prep to Year 12 students.

It is pleasing to also report that, already, many Year 12 students know of their next direction – whether early entry to University or to employment.  Importantly, most Universities have determined that they will provide additional pathways than the ATAR for student entry to courses.  This has been a helpful development for post-school options in recent years.

Our HSC students will first attend their annual study camp in this vacation time ahead of the HSC exams with a majority of teachers able to dedicate part of their vacation to be in attendance.

Our youngest students took part in the Prep Red to Year 2 Athletics Carnival last Thursday.  It was such a great day with beautiful weather and lots of fun.  The Rawdon Middleton Sporting Fields were full of colour and action.

No doubt we are all aware that the Administration Building renovation project, which starts in this holiday period, will test our stamina and patience in the next term.  The refurbished Admin Centre project, to bring extra space to the Health Clinic; to locate our 3 Student Counsellors nearby and to add offices and interview spaces, will be a project that takes all of Term 4 and perhaps a few weeks into Term 1 2020, to be completed.  Thank you for your consideration of this important work.  Please take note of the required traffic and parking and visitor entry changes as communicated to you last week.

Please also take care over the break. We look forward to bringing you news of the celebrations to take place in 2020, as we celebrate 20 years of the College history – 20 years in 2020.  It will be a great time for the College community.

Thank you for your continued support.

‘O Lord, our Lord, How majestic is your name in all the earth’.   Psalm 8:1

Mr Ross Whelan
Principal
From the Deputy Principal
Deputy Junior

The staff and students had a fantastic day last Tuesday dressing up as their favourite book character. This really helps to bring books alive for the students and helps to highlight the joy of reading and why it is so important to be a confident reader. We also had lots of fun at the Kindergarten excursion and also the Tabloid Carnival for our younger students.

Parents in Year 3 and Year 5 received their child’s NAPLAN results also last week. The overall results for the College were very pleasing with most children achieving as expected. The benefit to learning of the NAPLAN tests is that it highlights areas to focus on in the classroom and helps inform our programs. We will be analysing the results in the coming weeks.

Mrs King will be leaving the College to begin her maternity leave. We wish her and her family God’s blessing as they welcome a new addition to the family. Miss Melissa Knight will be taking over from Mrs King during Term 4.

Last week was the final week in the educational journey for Year 12. It is always a joy of mine to watch the growth and development of the students who have started with us as 4 or 5 year olds and then to witness the amazing adults that they have become. One of the highlights for me is seeing the Year 12 spend time in Kindergarten, reading stories to the younger students. This year we also introduced a time for Year 6 to talk to Year 12 about what Senior School is like. They were able to ask all sorts of questions that helped allay some fears and gave the Year 6 students confidence in moving into the Senior School.

Have a safe and refreshing holiday. Enjoy the break and we look forward to ending the year well.

Mrs Christine Bessant
Deputy Principal
From the Chaplain
bible

George is a 2 year old Australian Terrier x Foxy rescue dog who is very cheeky and loveable, with strong tendencies towards biting and destruction. Our friends think he is really cute by the Facebook pics we share, but don’t see what goes on behind the scenes. As a rescue dog, I really hope he can learn appropriate behaviour and settle into our home.

We thought we were getting a quiet lap dog but he is far from that. He has energy to burn, all the time. He needs constant distraction and correction from bad behaviour, and positive encouragement when he does the right thing: “Good boy George!” (does that sound strange?).

Whether or not you have a dog, I bet this sounds pretty familiar. It is similar to raising a child.

The Dogfather is a new model 'Dr Harry style dude' who gets called in to sort our bad behaviour from our canine friends. Sometimes it’s quiet, sometimes slow, but usually with quite a bit of humour mixed in. But it takes effort and perseverance to make sure the learning sticks firm.

Raising and disciplining kids is a similar process. The role parents, teachers, coaches and others who invest in the lives of children is so important. Your work should never be de-valued. The Bible has a few verses to encourage you in this:

Whoever heeds discipline shows the way to life, but whoever ignores correction leads others astray. Proverbs 10:17

Start children off on the way they should go, and even when they are old they will not turn from it. Proverbs 22:6

Children, obey your parents in the Lord, for this is right. “Honor your father and mother”—which is the first commandment with a promise— “so that it may go well with you and that you may enjoy long life on the earth.” Fathers, do not exasperate your children; instead, bring them up in the training and instruction of the Lord. Ephesians 6:1-4

Those whom I love I rebuke and discipline. So be earnest and repent. Revelation 3:19

As you raise the children in your care, be mindful not to exasperate them – not badgering, provoking and discouraging, but disciplining them with care and correction. Also, consider the responsibility to discipline children in their understanding of the Lord Jesus, that he is the one who brings true knowledge and life.

Mr Matthew Richards
Assistant Chaplain
Graduation 2019

Congratulations to the Class of 2019 who graduated last Friday.  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, Mr Jonathan Howe and the College Captains. 

Rev Luther Symons, from Hope Anglican Church, Leppington brought an encouraging message entitled 'Thankful' from Luke 17:11-19.  There were some excellent performances from some of our Year 12 music students.  A special part of the Assembly included our Prep students singing an item, 'Great Big God,' and the students left through a Guard of Honour by our Kindergarten students.  This year we had our inaugural Prep students graduate as part of the Class of 2019.  Mrs Sue Hewson who was their first teacher in 2006 was also honoured for her contributions to the College over the past 20 years as she retires at the end of this year.  A lovely morning tea was provided which was prepared by our Food Technology students and staff.  It certainly was a very special day for the 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. We wish each and everyone one of them much success in their future endeavours and pursuits.  

Term 4 Important Dates

Term 4

Tuesday 15 October Term 4 Commences 
Wednesday 16 October  Prep Red & White & Kindy Carnival 
Thursday 17 October  HSC 2019 Commences 
Thursday 24 October Class of 2020 Dedication Evening 
Wednesday 6 November Term 4 Class Parents' Meeting
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
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 Events
Friday 6 December  Last Day of Term 4 and 2019 College Year
A New Baby Girl

Congratulations to Ryan and Hannah Phung, who welcomed their little girl Chloe on Tuesday 3 September.

We are thrilled with this news and praise God for the safe arrival of precious little Sophie. We wish their family many blessings now and always.

"Praise God from whom all blessings flow."

 

Engagement Announcement

Congratulations to Marina Hanna (Secondary Science Teacher) who has become engaged to Michael.

We pray God's blessings to them as they prepare for their upcoming nuptials and for their future.

 

School Holiday Activities
Join us at CodeCamp, OSHclub, Cupcake Decorating Workshop, Motiv8 sports, Football Camp or the ASSA sport speed clinic.
Find out more about them in our flyer and visit our website to book.
Thomas Hassall Anglican College partners with various organisations to provide Holiday Programs throughout the College holidays at our campus.

Vacation Care

Oshclub

Vacation Care is provided by OSHClub and is available Mon-Fri 7am to 6pm.

There are various activities per day, including excursions and incursions.

 

Motiv8 Sports - 3 Day Mega Camp

Motiv8 Sports

At all Motiv8sports events sport is a tool to motiv8, inspire, entertain and promote a healthy lifestyle. All camps are 8:30am – 3:30pm daily non-sleep over events. Motiv8sports camps are designed for all abilities and focus on the energy and effort rather than a child’s sporting ability. Children attending Motiv8sports Super Camp learn about sport, teamwork & sportsmanship in an environment driven by incredible leadership and constant motivation. 

 

Cupcake Decorating Workshop

Cupcake

Learn how to manipulate fondant and decorate cupcakes with two different sessions on Tuesday 1 October.

Choose from either Minion Madness or Under the Sea.

 

ASSA Holiday Clinic

ASSA

Thursday 3rd October or Friday 4th October 2019

  • 10am-12pm
  • Create First Step Explosiveness
  • Build Postural Strength for Speed
  • Be Energy Efficient in your Game
  • Reduce Injury Risk

 

School Holiday Football Camp

Football Holiday Camp

Thomas Hassall Anglican College is offering students & friends the opportunity to develop their soccer skills in a fun and friendly environment with fully accredited coaches during school holidays.

 

 

Code Camp

Code Camp

Your child can learn to code and build their very own iPhone or Android app!

Code Camps are open to any children, so invite children of family and friends to join your child at Code Camp.

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Book now for the Holiday Football Camp

Date:   Tuesday 8 - Friday 11 October 2019 (2nd week of the holidays)

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.

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.

BOOK NOW!

We are now taking bookings, so get in early to avoid missing out on some holiday football fun!. view the flyer here  and book online here

Code Camp Holiday Program

After the success of the last July Holiday camp, Code Camp is back and will be running 9 - 11 October. There are three camps running based on age groups, with the camp catering from ages 5-13.

From drag and drop coding to JavaScript, children will enjoy getting creative and building their own apps, games or websites. Code Camps mission is to make learning to code a journey your child will want to continue. You can download the flyer for this camp here.

To sign up or to find out more information, visit the website. Code Camp is a registered provider for the Creative Kids Rebate. 

Mrs Carmen Pasapera
Marketing and Community Relations Manager

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Year 4 Band Program

The Year 4 students have the amazing opportunity to learn an instrument under the direction of professional musicians, as well as experience playing in a large concert band with their peers. Many students have already progressed forward to joining the Junior Concert Band, and we are looking forward to having these students part of our ensembles program in 2020. With only a few weeks left to go of the program, they are preparing for their last concert to take place during mid Term 4.

Well done Year 4, and keep up the good work.

Mr Byron Mark
Director of Ensembles

P-6 Assembly

Titled ‘Colditz Castle’, the music paints the picture of a famous castle in Germany that has been used for many different events throughout history, include wars, hunting grounds and weddings. This is a complex piece of music, and the students are doing very well to tackle this level of repertoire at their age.

Well done Intermediate Concert Band.

Mr Byron Mark
Director of Ensembles

Celebrating Reading and Books in the Junior School

The students brought in books and a gold coin to take part in a book swap.  They got to buy a book while raising money to help two very worthwhile causes:  TEAR Australia: Build a Classroom and Room to Read.  We raised $920.20, which is an amazing amount – thank you students and parents for your generosity.

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Junior Hub Performances

This time we had the Junior Chapel Band and the Junior Drum Circle play some tunes and beats. As you can see, students take their seats up close to the student musicians and wait in anticipation for their performances. These events are a great atmosphere, and thanks to all those students involved.

Mr Byron Mark
Director of Ensembles

P-2 Assembly

It was a great treat for our younger students to have two different performances at their assembly. The young violinists from the strings program are going very well, and are now working towards a feature performance at this years Celebration event. Our Junior Choir also put on a spectacular performance singing the piece Adiemus. Well done to all students involved.

Byron Mark
Director of Ensembles

Academy of Dance Program - K to Yr 6

The College Academy of Dance Program has 2 positions available in the Years 3 - 6 dance class; 1 on Monday and 1 on Tuesday in Term 4.

Utilising our own highly qualified and experienced dance teachers the dance sessions cover a range of styles.

- Monday - Years 3 - 6 Program - Contemporary, Jazz and Hip Hop      **  1 space available for Term 4

- Tuesday- Years 3 - 6 Program - Contemporary, Jazz and Hip Hop      **  1 space available for Term 4

- Wednesday - Kinder - Year 2 Contemporary and Jazz 

We have had a tremendous response to the introduction of the Dance program and have a waitlist in operation for the Monday and Wednesday sessions.

If you are interested in enrolling your child please contact the College Office.

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

Basketball Development Program - K to Yr 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 

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

Mrs Sharon Evans
P - 6 Sports Coordinator

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 are available at the College Office.

 

Program details:

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

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 - 

 

Junior School Sport - Information & Important Dates

Important Junior School Sport Dates

TERM FOUR

Week 1 -          Wednesday 16 October – Prep Red, Prep White and Kindergarten Tabloid Carnival - College oval

Week 2 -          Thursday 24 October – NASSA Junior AFL Gala Day - Year 5 and 6 - Greenway Park

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 

Summer IPSSO Draw and College Sport - Term Four 2019

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 16 October. 

TERM FOUR DRAW

Summer Term 4

Wk

IPSSO

Game Time

Girls Soccer

Boys Cricket

Oz Tag, Tee-bal & Softball

Basketball

16-Oct

1

St Mark's

12.30 - 2.20

THAC - oval

Powell Park

THAC oval

THAC - PECS

23-Oct

2

Georges River GS

12.30 - 2.20

THAC oval Powell Park

THAC oval

THAC - PECS

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

NSW CIS Primary Boys Softball

Alexander G represented the College and NSW CIS at the NSWPSSA Boys Softball Championships in Tamworth earlier this term.

Alex had a great start to the tournament, hititing 3 home runs on the first day.

As a returning payer in the team, Alex showed great leadership on an off the field.

Congratulations Alex on a fine performance.

Mrs Sharon Evans
P-6 Sports Coordinator 

NSW CIS Primary Athletics Carnival

The NSW CIS Primary Athletics Carnival was held on Thursday 12 September  at Homebush Athletics Stadium.

We had 9 students represent NASSA and the College at the carnival.

Our students performed brilliantly, achieving great results ad some personal best efforts.

Congratulations to all the students who competed:

  NSW CIS events
Ryder W 9yr 100m 9 yr 200m, Junior 800m, Junior Boys Relay team
Isaiah W 8yr 100m, Junior Boys Relay Team
Elijah W Junior Long Jump
Matthew M 11yr Discus
Isabella T Junior Shot Put
Liana M Junior High Jump
Anne B 12 yr High Jump
Romeo E Junior Boys Relay team
Jacob S Junior Boys Relay Team
Benjamin F 11yr 100m 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mrs Sharon Evans
P-6 Sport Coordinator

Prep Blue, Purple, Year 1 and 2 Tabloid Carnival

There were lots of fun activities to do, running races, yummy cakes and pizza to eat and even coffee for the mum's and dad's!

Special thanks to Mrs Schatzman and our Year 5 helpers who assisted on the day.

Mrs Sharon Evans
P-6 Sports Coordinator