Term 1 I Wednesday 19 February 2020

From the Principal
Principal Ross Whelan

Celebrating 20 years in 2020 is a joy and a privilege for all of us at Thomas Hassall.

Imagine the thrill it would have been for Thomas Hassall himself to imagine a legacy that this College provides. A learning community committed to growing and nurturing excellence in the key areas of Learning, Wisdom and Service.

As a young man in the 1820’s Thomas, and his wife Anne Marsden, committed themselves to serving God by growing churches and schools – (the only schools were operated by churches in his time.  The Government only started to grow schools after 1870). 

2020 has begun in such an unusual almost chaotic fashion. Bushfires, floods and now the impact of the coronavirus, have caused us all to be uncertain, even anxious.

Thank you for your understanding and support of the necessary changes to the start-up of routines at the College. In addition, we have had to manage a busy traffic process due to our building at the front entrance to the College. While it’s important to know that all will settle down into much more normal processes, we realise that College life is hectic right now.

Thankfully our SMS and email systems seem to be connecting to our families and a reminder to you ensure that all contact details are accurate and up to date. 

The 20th Anniversary Thanksgiving Service will be held tomorrow, Thursday 20 February 2020.  You are most welcome to join students, staff and invited guests to this special occasion.

Parent-Teacher meetings are occurring from now and through the remainder of the term. Please take the opportunity to have an initial conversation with teachers. 

This first edition of The Way introduces new staff; revisits the success of the 2019 HSC; opens up opportunities for you and your family to connect with the College in positive ways.  We have also added a new feature this year which enables you to read The Way in your preferred language. You will find the drop-down bar under the date on the title page to choose an option. 

Please enjoy the 20th year celebrations.

Thank you again for your support of all we do at Thomas Hassall Anglican College.

‘to the praise of His glorious grace, which he has freely given us in the One He loves (Jesus)’  Ephesians 1:6

Mr Ross Whelan
Principal
From the Deputy Principal
Roger Young

‘Life was not meant to be easy!’, is a familiar phrase that was first coined by the late Prime Minister, Mr. Malcolm Frazer, and has since been written into the annals of Australian folklore. What is forgotten, however, is the last part of the sentence: ‘, but take courage child for life can be delightful’. What a wonderful phrase when you hear it in its entirety.

It certainly makes sense when you consider the start to the year that is 2020: unprecedented fires, recent floods, the threat of coronavirus, threats to the ecology and major challenges to the economy, have been part of our news headlines over recent months. This media coverage has created an atmosphere of constant tension that has the potential to send out a negative message. However, take courage child, because life can be delightful. At this time, we need to pause, take stock, and thank God for what we have in our hands. We need to reframe and work together to rebuild and rethink how we want to live into the future. What an exciting opportunity!

Despite the challenges, 2020 provides a great foundation for our young people to explore God’s world. The recent camps were not easy for some students. Just getting to camp was difficult: unfamiliar places, different food, sleeping out, and for some, all of this was shared with strangers. For the most part, I was really proud of our young people and the way in which they worked together: sailing boats, navigating high ropes, learning to surf, budget for lunches, shop and prepare meals and share the problems. All of this develops a level of resilience and perseverance which is something that is an invaluable commodity in preparing for life. Please don’t rescue your child when they face tough challenges, be that the camps, carnivals, study times or navigating the routines of school, sport, and play. Research shows that If you support your child and encourage them to push through the difficulty and not give up you will help prepare them for success beyond school.

 

What impresses me as I talk to our students is the wide variety of ethnicities and cultures represented from across every major continent. Our families speak a broad range of languages and I think we need to value this as a rich inheritance. We will be celebrating this diversity in our International Week and Harmony Day later in the term. Let’s do this well!

Welcome to all the new families who have joined our community this year, it's great to have you on board. I have met most of the new families and will look forward to getting some feedback at the upcoming Parent/ Teacher Nights. These nights are likely to have some information sessions feeding back on issues relevant to each year group in attendance.

I know the sacrifices that many of the parents make to have their child at Thomas Hassall Anglican College and I commend them for their courage and commitment. As an Anglican School, we are committed to providing the best opportunities for quality, Christian education. Let’s agree together prayerfully to make this a great year. Thanks for your ongoing support! Have a great term.

'And God is able to bless you abundantly, so that in all things at all times, having all that you need, you will abound in every good work.'  2 Corinthians 9:8

Mr Roger Young
Deputy Principal - Senior School Student Development
Term 1 Important Dates
Thursday 20 February 2020 20th Anniversary Thanksgiving Service 
Saturday 29 February 2020 2021 Scholarship Test
Wed - Fri  4 - 6 March 2020 Year 5 Camp 
Wed  4 March 2020 Years 7 & 12 PT Night
Friday 6 March 2020 College Open Day
Wed - Fri  11 - 13 March 2020 Year 6 Canberra Camp
Monday 23 March 2020 Senior School Cross Country Carnival
Thursday 26 March 2020 Years P-6 PT Night
Monday 30 March 2020 Years 9 & 11 PT Night
Tuesday 31 March 2020 Years P-6 PT Night
Friday  3 April 2020 P-6 Junior Disco
Monday  6 April 2020 Years 8 & 10 PT Night
Tuesday 7 April 2020 Junior School Easter Hat Parade
Thursday 9 April 2020 Last Day of Term 1 

 

High Achievers 2019 Assembly

This was a very special time of presenting the 2019 Merit Award Winners (Band 6 students) to the student body. There were 24 former students in attendance and before these students embark on to the next chapter of their careers, they were able to share their collective wisdom with our current students.  A special congratulations to Daniella Saliba who was presented with the 2019 Dux Award with an ATAR of 99.4. Well done to all our graduates of 2019.  We wish them and the Class of 2019 all the best in their pursuits.

Engagement Announcement

Congratulations to Johanna Latty who became engaged to Barney.

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

 

​​​​​​​Information for Parents

The NCCD is an annual collection of data that all schools in Australia participate in. Through this collection, data is collected about the number of school students with a disability and the level of reasonable adjustments with which they are provided. Under the Education Act, schools are required to report this information required for NCCD to the Australian Government.

Protecting the privacy and confidentiality of our students is important to us. We do not disclose any student names or any specific information about your student to any authority. If you have any questions, please access the public information notice at www.education.gov.au/notices or contact Mrs Lawler (Junior School) or Mrs Smythe (Senior School).

A Message for All Parents and Carers in the College.

The Learning Support Team advises staff of any specific requirements that your student may need. Any information that you have forwarded to the College about your student is shared routinely with the relevant staff at the beginning of the year so that we can suggest appropriate teaching strategies to best help any students with specific needs. We also routinely complete some simple assessments on many of our students in each year group in order to provide up to date strategy information for teachers, government censuses, and in the Senior School, to gauge eligibility for Disability Provisions provided during examination periods.

We recognise the sensitivity of this information and assure you that it will be shared discretely with teachers. Any shared information will be kept securely and appropriately by teachers and stored according to legislative requirements.

Please recognise that sharing this information is essential if we are to address the learning needs of our students. We appreciate it when parents and caregivers regularly forward updated information regarding their son or daughter as it assists us to cater to each student’s requirements.

We thank you for your co-operation and please feel free to contact Learning Support at any time.

Mrs Narelle Lawler (Junior School Learning Support) or Mrs Julie Smythe (Senior School Learning Support)

 

2020 Student Residential Address and Other Information

This notice is in relation to the Commonwealth’s next collection of student residential addresses – 2020 Student Residential Address Collection and Other Information Collection – which is taking place between Monday 17 February 2020 and Friday 13 March 2020.

The data collected in 2020 will be used in connection with the new the direct measure of income (DMI) – the proposed new methodology being based on the median income of parents or guardians of students at a non-government school, and is intended to replace the current socio-economic status (SES) scores.  Group Office will extract the address data from Edumate and upload that to the Commonwealth’s collection website.

Please click on the link for more detailed information.  

Mrs Rebecca Clarke
Business Manager 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Parent Prayer Meeting

A group meet together once a week in order to pray for our school community.

The prayer meeting will be held every Tuesday from 8.00 - 8.30am in Cafe MRK.

All parents and carers are welcome to attend! For further information please contact Matthew Richards: mrichards@thac.nsw.edu.au

We look forward to seeing you there.

Mr Matthew Richards
Assistant Chaplain - Junior School

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20th Anniversary

A number of celebratory activities and events have been organised throughout the year which is open to past and present members of our community.

We invite you to join in our celebrations and make 2020 a memorable year. 

Thanksgiving Service
20 February 2020

20th Anniversary Gala Dinner
20 June 2020

To RSVP for these events, please visit out website

Open Day

This is a great opportunity for prospective families to see the College in action, on a normal day. It is an ideal opportunity for future families to glimpse our culture, observe our staff and students, meet our Principal and key staff, tour our fantastic facilities and ask questions whilst enjoying morning tea.

Many families visit the College more than once when making the decision about the best school to meet the educational needs of their son or daughter.  

If you have friends or family who are interested in finding out about the College, we encourage you to invite them to come along and see what sets us apart. Registrations for Open Day are online on our website.

If you are able to assist on the day, please email community@thac.nsw.edu.au

Thank you for your support.

Mrs Sarah Wickman
Marketing and Community Relations Assistant

Peter Pan

Our musicals are a great opportunity to showcase the talents of our students at the College and is a great evening out. There are several shows running in May that you can come along to.

Tickets for the sessions will be on sale soon. 
 

 

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School Transitions

However, transitioning is an ongoing process. It can continue long after students have entered their new environment and may encounter difficulties at a number of different stages. These stressors may appear as anxiety and frustration and result in negative or disruptive behaviours. Such behaviours can become problematic making the transitioning process even more difficult for children and parents.

In this edition of SchoolTV, parents will learn practical strategies to assist your child during the transition process and reduce stress and anxiety levels.

We hope you take time to reflect on the information offered in this edition of SchoolTV and we always welcome your feedback. If you have any concerns about your child, please contact the school counsellor for further information or seek medical or professional help.

Here is the link to the School Transitions edition of SchoolTV

https://thac.nsw.schooltv.me/newsletter/school-transitions

Mrs Jacoline Petersen
Director of Student Counselling 

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News from the IRC

The Senior IRC is open from 7.15am to 3.00pm Monday to Friday.

The IRC is open at lunchtime every day, and at recess every day except Tuesday.

Students in Years 7 to 11 can borrow up to two fiction and two non-fiction resources at one time. Each resource has a loan time limit of two weeks.

Students can renew loans after these two weeks if required. Resources can also be reserved. 

Students who don’t return their loans within the time period will receive an overdue notice. 

Library loans of 2019
Students in Years 8 to 11 who still have library books from 2019 need to return them to the IRC as soon as possible. Students who do not return their books will receive an invoice for a replacement copy. Please speak to Mrs Comiskey or Mr Smith if you require a printed list of your loans.

The IRC needs you!
Are you in Year 7? Want to help out in the IRC? Want to see how a school library works? If yes then the IRC needs you! Library monitors are needed! Please speak to Mrs Comiskey or Mr Smith if you are interested in applying.

Anime in the IRC
At lunchtime on Friday Week 3 Anime will arrive in the IRC! The IRC will be showing Japanese anime movies up on the big screen. The first movie being shown will be ‘Howl’s Moving Castle’ directed by Hayao Miyazaki. The movie will be shown over consequent Fridays until finished.  Many more great anime movies are planned for 2020. Please speak to Mrs Comiskey for more information.

IRC on Canvas
The Senior IRC’s canvas page is the place to be for all your Library information. As well as providing information on the latest Library news and competitions, students will also have access to HSC and career resources, Year 11 and 12 subject guides, a library catalogue guide as well as help with the Dewey Decimal System. Research hints and tips and bibliography help guides are also available. Lots of great resources are to be found on the IRC Canvas page!

For more information please speak to Mr Smith or Mrs Comiskey.

What’s new on the shelf?
‘When darkness falls…heroes rise’
The Good Hawk – Joseph Elliot
“If everything was taken from you, what would you do to get it back? Agatha patrols the sea wall with pride, despite those who question her right to be there, because of the condition she was born with. Jaime is a reluctant Angler, full of self-doubt and afraid of the sea. When disaster strikes, the pair must embark on a terrifying journey to a land where forgotten magic and dark secrets lurk in every shadow…”
‘The Good Hawk’ the debut novel of author Joseph Elliot is the gripping and compelling story of two young people overcoming incredible odds. Set in a strange mystical fantasy world with wonderfully unique and strange characters, it is a story filled with shocking plot twists and turns that will have readers eagerly awaiting each new page. Main protagonist Agatha is a wonderful character, born with Down Syndrome she has had to battle opposition and discrimination all her life. Brave, courageous and resourceful, Agatha is a character all readers will love and cheer for. Author Joseph Elliot based his main character Agatha on some of the amazing children he taught during his time as a teacher at Westminster Special Schools. 
Heart-warming and inspiring, this story of friendship, courage and what it means to be hero is guaranteed to be a hit with all readers. A five out five read!

Mrs Annette Comiskey & Mr Michael Smith
Senior IRC Library Team

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Year 7 Camp

In week 2 of Term 1, Year 7 students travelled by bus to the beautiful campsite, Deer Park and Caldecott, located in the Royal National Park. We were greeted by an enthusiastic leadership team who warmly welcomed us and organised us into our activity groups.

Over the two and a half days, Year 7 students participated a wide variety of activities that were aimed to stretch them out of their comfort zones, promote collaboration and teamwork, as well as foster new friendships. Each morning, the Youthworks Team opened God’s word and looked at the theme of “Who is God and who am I?”. The leaders then spent time with each small group to discuss what they had heard and learnt.

We were blessed with fantastic weather, delicious food, comfortable cabins and lots of fun during our day time activities, our free time and evening activities. One of the highlights was our trivia night, where each pastoral care group had a nursery rhyme sing-off. Their enthusiasm and participation was 10/10. Congratulations to Carmichael 2 who were our first every trivia champions for the year 7 2020 cohort.

Mr Roper and I would like to thank the talented and capable team leaders from Youthworks as well as your son’s and daughter’s pastoral care teachers.


Mrs Helen Bull

Year 7 Advisor 

Senior Assembly Performance

During this assembly, we had two musical performances. Naomi Clarke performed ‘Reverie’ by Debussy on solo piano, and Anneliese Luxton sang the famous jazz standard ‘Lullabuy of Birdand’, accompanied by Mr Mark on piano. Aya Stratti and Anneliese Luxton also sang the National Anthem to begin the assembly. These performers did an amazing job to perform on their first day back at College. Well done to these performers.  

Instrument Tuition

If you are new to the College in 2020, or are interested in learning how to play an instrument, the College offers tutoring from professional musicians on various instruments such as Trumpet, Piano, Guitar, Drums, Saxophone, Violin and more. Please see Mrs Hobbins in the Creative Arts Faculty for an information note. We look forward to seeing you grow your musical journey at College.

UOW Discovery Day 2020

Students got to experience a variety of lectures discussing the different opportunities and courses provided at the university. Some lecture options included Law, Business, Psychology, Medical Science, Studying Abroad, and a student to student Questionnaire. Being inside the lecture halls and hearing from specialised professionals allowed us to experience an authentic university lifestyle. This gave us a deeper insight to the opportunities of our future and observe the great facilities UOW has to offer. 

A big thanks to Mr Ward and the University of Wollongong who organised and ran such a helpful day.

Brielle Bithio
Year 12 2020

Title: Sailboat Stuck in Tree

Wilberforce had a great time on camp. Everyone got involved and enjoyed themselves, and everything seemed normal – until we went sailing. While Wilberforce took the mantle of best dragon boaters and best chanters, they also took the mantle of ‘only sailors whose boat was stuck in a tree’.

While other houses managed to capsize, no other house quite matched our level of maritime mastery. The group took the adventure on good humour with one student commenting that it could have been a lot worse were there drop bears in the tree.

Mr Nicholas Lindeback
Wilberforce House Patron

2020 Talented Athletes Programs and Development Programs

This year sees more programs added to our morning and afternoon Talented Athlete Program.

In addition to our afternoon Basketball Development programs, this week we commenced a new Years 6 – 12 Advanced Pathway Basketball program, targeting our Basketball representative players. If you are interested in joining the APP Basketball Program please complete the online registration form. We will have another enrollment session at the end of Term One.

In Dance we introduced 3 more Dance classes, including Classical Ballet for students in Kinder – Year 6.

Our Sport Speed program for Year 3 - 12 has expanded into Sport Conditioning, targeting fitness, conditioning, and strength training for our representative students.  Places are still available in this program.

The additional programs complement the existing Football (soccer), Basketball, Dance and Sport Speed programs which were popular last year.

The overall daily schedule is found on the book page.

To find out more information, read the individual brochures below:
Dance
Sport Speed
Basketball
Football Seniors
Football Juniors

How to book:
Enrolment applications must be completed online using the Thomas Hassall website.  The booking link is found on the Events booking page.
If you have any enquiries regarding the programs please email: sevans@thac.nsw.edu.au

Mrs S Evans
P-6 Sport Coordinator
Talented Athletes Program Coordinator

Years 3 - 12 Swimming Carnival

All 50m competitors braved the forecast of more rain and traveled to Prairiewood Leisure Centre, to select the swimmers that will go on to represent the College at the NASSA carnival.

The highlight of the day was the combined House relay, with 2 Primary and 2 Secondary students representing each of their houses, to close the carnival.

Congratulations to all who attended and swum their best.  The results are still being finalised across Junior and Senior school and they will be included in the next edition of The Way.

Swimmers who will progress to the NASSA carnival will receive information about the carnival soon.  The NASSA Carnivals will be held at Homebush Pool on:

Tuesday 25 February - Junior School (Years 3 - 6) - afternoon carnival

Wednesday 26 February - Senior School (Years 7 - 12) - evening carnival

We wish them all the best as they represent the College.

Sharon Evans                                                                Michael Fox
P-6 Sports Coordinator                                               7-12 Sports Coordinator

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Before and After College care

OSHClub's compelling programs empower your child to explore, navigate, experiment and engage in a diverse range of experiences before school, after school and during the school holidays. They focus on building knowledge, skills and behaviours that help prepare your child for a world yet to be imagined…

You can be confident that your child is in safe hands with our experienced and passionate educators. Whether your child attends OSHClub daily or only occasionally, each visit is an exciting new adventure with fabulous food, awesome clubs, activities, mindfulness and so much more.

Find out more about OSHclub in their flyer or on our website

Parent Community Network

The Parent Community Network is supported by the Marketing & Community Relations staff. A termly meeting will be held at the College in order to get to know each other, discuss upcoming activities and plan ahead.

Parents, carers or grandparents of current students join our Parent Community Network with the key objective to work in teams to help foster friendships and support amongst our families. The Parent Community Network aim to: 

  • Welcome new parents to the College 
  • Encourage participation to parents of your Year Group 
  • Support the College with running events such as the Mother’s Day stall and Year 6 Dinner 
  • Give feedback and make suggestions on matters relating to the College 
  • Facilitate social gatherings

 If you are interested in joining the Parent Community Network, please visit our website to fill in an application form: www.thac.nsw.edu.au

 The safety of our students is a priority, so please note that it is a requirement that all volunteers complete the online Working with Children Check and submit their approval number to the College for verification.

Our Term One meeting will be held on Tuesday 17 March from 8.30-9.30am or 5-6pm in Cafe MRK. This will include an induction for the Parent Community Network. Please sign up for the event here.

We look forward to you joining us.

Mrs Sarah Wickman
Marketing and Community Relations Assistant