Term 3 | The Way Newsletter | Friday 22 August 2025

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From the Principal
Principal

We are now at the midpoint of the term, and I want to take a moment to remind all of us about the importance of students being at school regularly.

At Thomas Hassall, we often speak about perseverance and effort as essential ingredients for success. Just as important, however, is consistency - students need to be at school every day. Since COVID, habits around attendance have shifted across the country. It has become more common for students to arrive late, leave early, or miss days here and there. While this may seem harmless, the research is very clear: students learn best when they are in the classroom consistently.

Learning is about so much more than recalling content. It takes time and practice to develop confidence and skills. It also requires daily social interaction, where young people learn to collaborate, build friendships, and develop the relationships that are so important for their wellbeing. This is why learning online during the lockdowns was such a challenge, it could never replace the richness of being together. It is why our Junior School Creative Arts events this term have been successful. The students had time together.

I do understand that for many families, visiting relatives overseas during term time can be more affordable. But we must also recognise the long-term costs for your child’s learning. Public schools now track attendance on student reports, showing when absences reach levels that can begin to affect learning. There are also legal requirements for all children between 5 and 17 years of age to attend school regularly.

Our own College statistics highlight the concern:

  • Junior School: 155 students have missed a total of 1,361 days.
  • Senior School: 121 students have missed a total of 1,142 days so far in 2025.

This is significant—and it makes a difference to learning. Every day really does count.

As you make your plans, I encourage you to use the generous non-term dates already available on our College website for family holidays. By working together, we can give every student the consistency and opportunity they need to flourish in their learning and in life.
Just as daily effort and perseverance bring reward, so too does regular attendance helping children grow in confidence, character, and learning.

Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.
— Galatians 6:9.

Mrs Karen Easton
Principal
From the Deputy Principal & Head of Junior School
Sandy Wheeler

What a delight it was to see the students dressed up and enjoying themselves for Book Week! 

As I’ve walked through the playground in the lead up to Book Week, I was frequently asked, “Mrs Wheeler, what are you dressing up as for Book Week?” 

This was clearly a much-anticipated special College event for them. The students were bursting to share with me what they were planning to wear. It was exciting to witness the day come to life around a love of reading. The rain didn’t stop the enthusiasm for Book Week from staff or students. I came as Hush, a little possum from the book, ‘Possum Magic’, by Australian author Mem Fox.

It was a delight to see students enjoying the day amongst their peers, sharing quality time with visitors in their classrooms and proudly showing their learning to you. I trust your time in classrooms gave you a glimpse into their daily lives as learners.  The positive partnership we share highlights our strong sense of community. I saw that in every classroom and it certainly made for a memorable day.

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Reading is for everyone. There is always a book that will appeal to anyone’s interest. Reading is a core skill in a student’s development. It builds language, strengthens vocabulary, inspires imagination and encourages empathy as students step into the world of different characters and critically explore new concepts. Above it all, it is about instilling a love of reading for life! When I visited Prep on Wednesday, I showed the students a few books I love to read. Story books, books about teaching and the best book of all… the Bible! 

This week, we also showcased our Creative Arts Show ‘Rock Festival’ presented by Stage 2. A big congratulations to our Year 3 and 4 students who brought the energy, talent and professionalism during our matinee and night performances on Tuesday. What a joy it was to see their confidence, creativity and hard work come together on stage. The enthusiasm and teamwork displayed were truly impressive, and it was clear how much effort went into preparing for the show. Thank you to the staff who supported them behind the scenes, and to our families for being such an encouraging audience. Mrs Lianne Brown, one of our Creative Arts Specialist teachers, wrote the show herself; she was supported by a strong team including Mrs Winsome Hollis and Mr Byron Mark. Such talented staff we have at the College. 

Thank you for investing in the spirit of Book Week and attending our Stage 2 performances. It has been a stunning, vibrant week at the College, despite the wet weather!

Have a blessed weekend,

Be strong in the Lord and His mighty power.
– Ephesians 6:10

Mrs Sandy Wheeler
Deputy Principal & Head of Junior School
From the Chaplain
Denis Oliver

This week, our College celebrated Book Week, with the 2025 theme “Book an Adventure.”

An adventure is about stepping into the unknown, risking something and moving into new territory. While many books tell great adventure stories, none compare with the Bible. The Bible is filled with real people whom God calls into His great adventure.

God invited Abraham to follow Him and risk everything for an inheritance:
The Lord had said to Abram, ‘Go from your country, your people and your father’s household to the land I will show you…’ 
Genesis 12:1–3

God encouraged Joshua on his adventure, reminding him that stepping out with God is never stepping out alone:
Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go. 
Joshua 1:9

And Jesus calls His followers into the greatest adventure of all - going into the world with the good news. He promises to go with us:
Therefore go and make disciples of all nations… And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age. 
Matthew 28:19–20

As a Christian, I see my own life as part of this adventure. God invited me into it when I put my faith in Jesus. While my final destination is secure, my next destination is often unknown. So, I walk with Him one step at a time, guided by His Word:

Your word is a lamp for my feet, a light on my path. 
Psalm 119:105

Parenting is also an adventure. It’s a journey into uncharted territory, where we risk ourselves to leave the best inheritance we can - our children becoming all God created them to be. That adventure lasts a lifetime, and I’m still walking it with my adult children today. As Christian parents, we need to keep God’s Word at the centre of this journey, because it shows us both how to walk and where to walk.

Reverend Denis Oliver
College Chaplain
From the Director of Operations & Wellbeing - Junior School
Kylie

Raising Standards in Teaching, Learning, and Wellbeing: How Parents Can Help

At our College, we are committed to continually raising standards in both teaching and learning, while also prioritising student wellbeing. We know that when students feel supported, challenged, and encouraged, they thrive, not only academically but also socially and emotionally. Parents play an important role in this partnership.

Raising Standards in Teaching and Learning

We believe every child is capable of growth. Our teachers set high expectations in classrooms, encouraging students to:

  • - Aim for their personal best in every task.
  • - Develop strong study and organisational habits.
  • - Embrace resilience when faced with challenges.
  • - Celebrate both effort and achievement.

Parents can support this at home by:

  • - Encouraging positive routines such as regular homework time, reading, and adequate rest.
  • - Praising effort, persistence, and improvement and not just results.
  • - Talking with children about goals and celebrating progress along the way.

Raising Standards in Wellbeing

Wellbeing is the foundation for success in learning. When students feel safe, valued, and supported, they are more engaged and confident. We are building a culture that promotes:

- Respectful relationships.
- Emotional awareness and resilience.
- Healthy lifestyle choices that balance work, play, and rest.

Parents can support wellbeing by:

  • - Creating space at home for open conversations about feelings, friendships, and challenges.
  • - Encouraging healthy habits such as balanced nutrition, exercise, and sleep.
  • - Modelling positive coping strategies when facing stress or setbacks.

Working Together

When schools and families work in partnership, students benefit the most. Parents can help raise standards by:

  • - Staying connected with teachers through regular communication.
  • - Attending parent information sessions and College events.
  • - Reinforcing the values of respect, responsibility, and resilience at home.

Together, we can continue a culture where students strive for excellence, develop strong character, and enjoy the support of a community that believes in their potential.

Mrs Kylie Singles
Director of Operations & Wellbeing – Junior School

Mid Term Break

A reminder that we have a Mid-Term Break on Monday 1 September. This is a pupil free day.

Please note that the College will be closed on this day and there will be no staff on site.

College will commence on Tuesday 2 September as normal. 

Upcoming dates

Date Event
Wednesday 27 August Illuminate | 6.00pm
Thursday 28 August Band Jam at Oran Park Anglican College 
Saturday 30 August South West Festival
Monday 1 September  Mid Term Break | Pupil Free 


Wednesday 3 September 

Year 5 & 6 Creative Arts Performance - Matinee & Evening

Father's Day Stall | Prep 3 Day & Kindy

Thursday 4 September 

Father's Day Stall | Prep 2 Day & Years 1-12

Friday 5 September  Father's Day Breakfast 

Please see Sports Update articles for all important sporting dates.  

South West Festival Gift Hampers

We would like to extend a big thank you to all families and students who brought in donations for the South West Festival Gift Hampers.

We had an overwhelming response of donations and generous gifts.

Particularly, we would like to thank our Parent Community Network, who volunteered their time to sort, create, and pack all of the gift hampers.

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All of the gift hampers will be available for purchase at the South West Festival.

Silent Auction

With just over a week away to our South West Festival, we would like to remind families about our exciting Silent Auction.

This year we have been lucky enough to receive some amazing donations from both external companies and our own College families.

A special mention and thank you to the generous donors below.

Brow Boutique by Marina 2 x  Gift Packs
Inner Beauty Skin $200 gift voucher value towards any treatment within 1 year
La Rumbla 4 x $100 Vouchers
The Athlete's Foot 6 x $50 vouchers
Monkey Mania 4 x Family Passes (includes 2x adults & 2x children)
The William Inglis 1 night stay in a Superior King Room
Manix Axe Throwing 2 x Date/Mate Night Voucher 
ABC Bikes $50 gift voucher
Code Camp Voucher - One free holiday camp
Khoury & Associates Easy Fry Far-Infrared Vision Digital Air Fryer 6L & 2 x Cubic Zirconia & Sterling Silver Ring  

Our Silent Auction opens for bidding on Tuesday 26 August at 12.30pm online

There is still time to donate a gift for the Silent Auction. This can be on behalf of your family or a business. Simply hand it in to the front office marked “Silent Auction”.

More items will continue to be added throughout the week, so be sure to keep checking to ensure you don’t miss out!!

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South West Festival 2025

The South West Festival is on Saturday 30 August 2025 from 10am-3pm.  

See Bluey and her little sister Bingo during their Live Interactive Experience. Get ready to play Magic Asparagus, Magic Xylophone, Keepy Uppy and more with your favourite Heeler duo! The Bluey Live Interactive Experience will take place 11:00 AM, 12:30 PM, and 2:00 PM.

There is a great variety of international food stalls, carnival rides, children’s activities and workshops, pony rides, petting zoo, live music, market stalls, reptile interactive display and the renowned Motor Show - over 100 bikes and cars!

Unlimited Ride Bands

Don't miss out on prepaid ride bands - avoid the long purchase lines on the day and make sure you pre pay your child's unlimited ride band for only $37 today. Armbands will be $47 if purchased on the day at the Festival. Single Rides from $9. 

Rides Include: 

  • Cup n Saucer
  • - Dodgem Cars
  • Flying Elephants
  • Hurricane
  • Mini Ferris Wheel
  • Mini Pirate Ship
  • Round Up
  • Sizzler
  • Super Slide
  • Inflatables

BUY RIDE BAND 

Motor Show

Trophies Awarded, show your car at the South West Motor Show

REGISTER FOR MOTOR SHOW 

If you are interested in Sponsorship or Prize Donations towards the festival, visit www.southwestfestival.com.au

For more information, please visit the South West Festival website or contact the Community Relations team via email [email protected]

Thank you to our sponsors, their sponsorship helps to put on a festival of this scale.

Particularly we would like to thank our Major Sponsor, Liverpool City Council for partnering with us once again for this wonderful festival. 

 

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We would also like to thank our Gold and Silver Sponsors. 

GOLD SPONSORS

sponsor MA century 21
Morizzi Civil

Martial Arts Spirit Prestons

Centry 21 Partners

   SILVER SPONSORS

Good Az Gold Tours Century 21 Combined Liverpool  Intelec

Please support these businesses as they support our College.

We are looking forward to the festival and are excited to see you there!

Year 5 & 6 Creative Arts Performances

Our Years 5 and 6 Creative Arts Performances are coming up! You’re invited to come along to A Night on Broadway, where each student will be taking part! 

Wednesday 3 September – Matinee and Evening
10.00 - 11.30am and 5.30 -7.00pm
John Lambert Auditorium

Tickets
Performances are free, though tickets are required. Book at www.thac.nsw.edu.au/book

Booking details

Matinee: no code needed.

Evening: use your unique access code to book. Access codes apply until 5.00pm Wednesday 27 August.

After 5.00pm Wednesday 27 August: any remaining evening seats open to all families. No code needed and you can book from the remaining allocation.

 

Father's Day Stall

The Father’s Day Stall gives children the opportunity to shop for a special gift for their fathers, grandfathers and special men in their life.

They really enjoy choosing something themselves and trying to keep it secret until Father’s Day.

This year the Father's Day Stall is on the Thursday 4 September in Week 7 in S Block Hall. Senior School students can purchase during lunch time.

Children will be able to choose a gift priced at $5, $10, $15, $20 and can buy more than one gift. Please ensure children who would like to purchase a gift bring in their money on the day as there will only be one stall day this year.

3 Day Prep & Kindergarten Students have the opportunity to purchase from the stall on Wednesday 3 September. 

We would like to thank our Parent Community Network who volunteer their time to make the stall possible for our students.

Father's Day Breakfast

Fathers, Grandfathers and Guardians, you’re invited to come along for a free breakfast in the Rawdon Middleton VC Sporting Complex Courtyard on Friday 5 September.

Please come anytime between 7am and 8.15am to enjoy your breakfast. Students may only attend if accompanied by a parent/guardian. The event will conclude at 8.30am. Senior School students must go to class for Period 1 at 7.55am.

This is a free event for the College Community, however bookings are essential. This event is for Dads, Grandads, father figures, and students. We kindly request that Mums and Grandmas refrain from attending to ensure it remains their special moment. Thank you for your understanding and support.

Please book by Wednesday 3 September. 

Booking are essential thac.nsw.edu.au/book

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Digital Media Literacy & Safety

SchoolTV is offering an exclusive once off webinar on Digital Media and Literacy. Dr Michael Carr-Greg and Susan McLean are leading experts and will share invaluable insights into how to empower young people to navigate the online world safely and responsibly.

Teachers work hard to ensure that students have an understanding of Digital Safety and Digital Literacy. They are teaching students to be Safe, Savvy and Social users of technology. Amongst other, students learn to take care of their devices, watch out for scammers, not to believe everything they see online and to speak to an adult, if they see anything that makes them feel unsafe.

WEBINAR: Digital Media Literacy & Safety (Part III)
DATE: Wednesday, 3 September 2025
TIME: 7:30pm

Topics in this webinar include:

- New Social Media Regulations
- Digital Footprint and Reputation
- Screen Time and Brain Development
- Parental Controls

Unfortunately, this event coincides with our Creative Arts Night for Years 5 & 6 and it is not available on replay.

Click on this to register:

Mrs Jacoline Petersen
Director of Student Counselling

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Book Week 2025

This week our Junior School celebrated Book Week with plenty of colour and imagination.

On Wednesday, our Prep 3 Day students held their parade in the classroom, with parents invited to come along and share in the fun. The students proudly showed off their costumes and enjoyed stepping into the shoes of their favourite book characters.

On Thursday, Prep to Year 6 students dressed up in a wonderful display of characters from much-loved stories. Although the rain prevented us from holding the usual parade, this did not dampen the excitement. Parents were welcomed into classrooms where students enthusiastically shared their costumes and talked about the characters they had chosen.

The week was a wonderful celebration of reading and storytelling, highlighting the joy that books bring to our College community.

 

Year 2 Celebrate Aboriginal Culture

This week, our students had the opportunity to take part in a special incursion celebrating Aboriginal culture. Visitors from the Aboriginal community joined us to share their knowledge, traditions, and stories, providing a hands-on learning experience for all.

Students were introduced to traditional practices such as boomerang and spear throwing. They also took part in a bush tucker and bush medicine session, learning how Aboriginal people use native plants for both food and healing.

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One of the highlights of the day was exploring a range of Aboriginal dances, many of which were inspired by animals. Students enjoyed moving, mimicking, and learning about the connection between dance, storytelling, and culture.

The incursion was a wonderful way to deepen our understanding of Australia’s First Nations peoples and their enduring connection to Country.

Mr Shaun Walker
Junior School Teacher - Year 2

Stage 2 Creative Arts Night “Rock Festival”

On Tuesday, 19 August, our Junior School came alive with the sounds and sights of our much-anticipated Stage 2 Creative Arts Night, titled “Rock Festival.” The evening was a wonderful celebration of music, dance, and visual arts, showcasing the incredible creativity and talent of our Year 3 and 4 students.

Our Year 3 students wowed the audience with energetic rock and roll performances taught by Mrs Brown. Their enthusiasm was contagious, and they set the perfect tone for the night. Year 4 band students performed a number of incredible items. Supported by Mr Mark and our dedicated music tutors, they delivered confident and lively performances that highlighted their hard work and teamwork. A group of Year 3 and 4 students, directed by Mrs Brown, took on the role of MCs, guiding the audience through the program with flair and confidence.

As parents and families arrived, they were welcomed by a stunning art display in the foyer, thoughtfully curated by Mrs McDermott. Special thanks to Mrs Hollis, who created the costumes, adding extra sparkle and style to the performances.

The entire event was a true team effort, and all students shone brightly. Congratulations to our Year 3 and 4 students for their outstanding performances and for making “Rock Festival” such a memorable success.

Mrs Lianne Brown
Junior School Specialist Teacher

Junior School Sports Update

NSW CIS Primary Boys Softball and NSWPSSA Championships

Congratulations to Liandro L (Year 5) on proudly representing NSWCIS at the NSWPSSA Primary Boys Softball Championships in Woolooware last week!

leandro

Unfortunately, the wet weather forced a change in the format of the carnival, but that didn’t dampen the enthusiasm or spirit shown throughout the competition. Liandro displayed outstanding determination, resilience, and sportsmanship in challenging conditions.

Congratulations also to Miss Evans who was the coach of the NSWCIS team!

Well done Liandro on a fine performance!

UPCOMING SPORTING DATES

UPCOMING EVENTS

WEEK 7

Friday 5 September NSW CIS Primary Athletics

WEEK 8

Wednesday 10 September IPSSO Winter Finals

WEEK 9

Tuesday 16 September Prep and Year 1 Tabloid Carnival
Wednesday 17 September IPSSO Winter Finals Back-up date

WEEK 10

Thursday 25 September Prep, Kinder and Year 2 Tabloid Carnival

Mrs Sharon Evans
P-6 Sport Coordinator

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Co-curricular Update

Co-curricular Spotlight: Dance Academy

The Dance Academy at the College continues to grow from strength to strength, with over 175 students from Kindergarten to Year 12 involved across ballet, jazz, hip hop, acro, cheer and musical theatre. This year has been filled with performances, workshops, competitions and tours that have given our students rich opportunities to shine.

Highlights

Our dancers have taken to many stages this year, representing the College with excellence and pride. They performed at the MISA Dance Festival and the Independent Dance Festival, whilst also achieving outstanding results at the Dynamic Song and Dance Festival:

  • 1st place: Birds Set Free, A Little Party and Alice
  • 2nd place: The 30th, Bonjour and Hit The Road Jack
  • 3rd place: Wings

The Junior Troupe also impressed at the Platinum Dance Competition in Dural, receiving Highly Commended for both of their routines, a wonderful achievement for our younger performers.

A major highlight of the year was the Queensland Tour, where students performed at Dreamworld, visited Nambour Christian College, Mitchelton State High School, Dance Force, and Dynamite Dance Studios. A particularly moving moment was participating in a local ANZAC service, where students represented the College with great pride and respect.

Growing Program

The College Dance program has continued to expand in exciting ways. Stage 5 Elective Dance will be offered for the first time next year, giving students a pathway to develop their skills within the academic curriculum. Alongside this, several new coaches have joined our team of dedicated dance staff this term, each bringing fresh expertise in their specialised style and enhancing the learning opportunities available to our students.

Holiday Workshop

Most recently, the Holiday Dance Workshop brought together students from both inside and outside the College for a week of high-energy classes across acro, cheer, musical theatre, jazz, hip hop and ballet. It was a joyful celebration of dance and community, and we are excited to announce that the program will return in the next school holidays. Keep an eye out for our guest teachers and new styles on offer, and don’t forget to bring a friend along for a fun day out!

Looking Ahead

The year is far from over, with plenty still to come. Students are now preparing for the South West Festival, where a number of ensembles will perform, alongside the debut of our youngest group, the K–2 Cheer team. Their energy and enthusiasm will be a fitting reminder of the joy at the heart of dance. Be sure to come along and check them out on the day. 

The year will culminate in the Annual Dance Concert on Monday 10 November, where over 150 students will perform for family and friends. For many, it will be their first time dancing under lights, in costume, and in front of a live audience, a spectacular celebration of the talent, dedication, and creativity of our Dance Academy.

I want to commend the outstanding work of our dance staff, expertly led by Mrs Whitelaw. Their passion and dedication to our students is wonderful to see, and we are very fortunate to have them working with us at the College. 

Mr Luke Robinson
Director of Co-curricular

Intermediate Concert Band Performs at Carnes Hill

On Tuesday 12 August, shoppers at Carnes Hill Marketplace were treated to a vibrant 40-minute performance by our Intermediate Concert Band.

The event was a wonderful opportunity for students to showcase their talent, connect with the local community, and inspire other school groups visiting the centre. Performing in a public space also gave the band valuable real-world experience, building both confidence and stage presence.

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Well done to all involved for representing Thomas Hassall Anglican College with such enthusiasm and professionalism!

Mr Byron Mark 
Productions & Creative and Performing Arts Coordinator

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