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Newsletter 17
23 October 2015
PRINCIPAL’S OFFICE 421 Elizabeth Mitchell Drive Thurgoona NSW 2640 Telephone: (02) 6049 3402 Facsimile: (02) 6049 3490 Email: [email protected]
ALBURY 421 Elizabeth Mitchell Drive Thurgoona NSW 2640 Telephone: (02) 6049 3400 Facsimile: (02) 6049 3490 Email: [email protected]
WODONGA 34 Ellen McDonald Drive Baranduda VIC 3690 Telephone: (02) 6049 3480 Facsimile: (02) 6020 9125 Email: [email protected]
WEBSITE
www.trinityac.nsw.edu.au AFTER SCHOOL CARE
1300 105 343 (Albury) 0432 887 637 (Wodonga)
EARLY LEARNING CENTRE WODONGA
6049 3485
College Twilight Festival: – Wodonga Campus, Friday, 16 October 2015 It was fantastic to see so many people at last week’s Twilight Festival at our Wodonga campus. Although it was warm and humid, we were really very lucky with the weather, given that at one point the forecast was for storms and a top temperature of 35 degrees! The Festival had a lovely feel to it and I enjoyed talking with so many people as I made my way around the stalls and listening to our students perform. A lot of time and effort goes into preparing and presenting an event like this, and I do wish to thank and acknowledge a few people in particular for their work in this regard. Firstly, I wish to thank all of the parents who agreed to set up and run a stall or activity as part of the Festival; your enthusiastic and generous support is very much appreciated and adds significantly to the success of these gatherings. I wish to acknowledge our student performers and helpers who on the evening ensured that our focus was on our students, as it should be in a school! Thanks to Mr Brett Spokes, Mr James Eggleston and Mr Glenn Mancer for their work in organising the student performances! Thanks to all the staff from both campuses of the College who contributed to the Festival via stalls and activities – again, your support is gratefully appreciated! I wish to thank the College’s Grounds and Facilities staff for their tireless work in the days leading up to the event – preparing the grounds and setting up stalls – the venue looked fantastic and the preparation work was fantastic! In particular, I thank Mr Lynton Parker, the College’s Facilities Manager for his tremendous work in this context!
From the Principal
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Finally, I wish to thank Mrs Karen Phillips who really did the lion’s share of the organisation and preparation! Thanks, Karen for coordinating the Festival so well, for liaising with external suppliers, for communicating with parent volunteers and for coordinating staff to assist on the day! You did a great job and I am really grateful for all that you did in relation to this year’s Festival! Next year, the Festival will be held at the Albury campus two weeks into Term 4. I am sure that this event will be as successful as this year’s and I will look forward to seeing lots of people there in October 2016!
Appointment of College Chaplain - 2016 I am delighted to advise the College community of the appointment of Canon Bryn Jones to the important position of Chaplain from the commencement of the 2016 school year. Rev’d Bryn was of course, Chaplain at Trinity until half way through 2011 and then left to take up a parish in Bendigo. After four years of serving his parish, Rev’d Bryn was keen to pursue the role of Chaplain at the College when he heard that Rev’d Lee Weissel had resigned to take up a Chaplain’s position at another school. After a number of conversations and obtaining the approvals of the Bishop of Wangaratta and the Archbishop of Perth, I am pleased to say that Bryn’s appointment has been finalised in recent weeks! For those who remember Rev’d Bryn, I am sure that you will be as pleased as me with this outcome and announcement! Rev’d Bryn will be very welcome as our new Chaplain when he returns to the College next year! In my career I have worked with many Chaplains in a number of schools and I would suggest that Bryn Jones is certainly one of the most effective Chaplains I have ever worked with. In 2010, Bryn was awarded the Matthew McInnes Award for his work with youth by the Bishop of Wangaratta. Bryn is very well qualified with an Honours degree in English Literature, a degree in Theology (he also won the Flinders University prize for Theology), a Bachelor of Education and a Diploma in Pastoral Studies.
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End of Year Exams: Years 7 - 10 Over the weekend I was doing some work and looking through my calendar to get a few things organised. It appears that yet again the term is slipping away and will be over before we realise! One important period of time which is coming up very quickly will occur during Week 6 (the week commencing Monday, 9 November) and this is of course, the end of year exams for all students in Years 7, 8, 9 and 10. These exams form a very important part of the assessment of students in these year levels to end the year and I trust that all students in Years 7 – 10 have commenced their preparation for the exams. I would recommend that students begin by talking with each of their teachers about the up-coming exams – what units of work will be covered in the exam (and what won’t be covered); what is the format of the exam; how long is it; what am I allowed to bring into the exam (calculators, any notes?); how much weighting will be given to the exam in relation to my end of term assessment and report; and how would you recommend I go about revising the work? These are important conversations as they should help students understand the exam and therefore assist with their revision and preparation. Over the next couple of weeks in the lead up to the exams, all students in Years 7 – 10 should be undertaking regular revision in preparation for their exams. I wish all students the very best as they prepare for the exams! World Teachers’ Day Early in October World Teachers’ Day marks the work of teachers around the world. UNESCO established this day in 1994 to remind us that the role of a teacher is very significant in terms of educating young people who will contribute positively to society in their adult lives. I believe that Trinity has outstanding teachers and I take this opportunity to acknowledge the professionalism and commitment that they display to their students and to the mission of the College so often. Perhaps students could find a time to thank their teachers for the work that they do with them? I know that a word of thanks from students has a huge impact and goes a long way to making all of that work seem very worthwhile for teachers! Later this month, I plan to put on a morning tea for all teachers at the College and to thank them for their energy, their drive, their commitment and their professionalism! Staff News I am pleased to announce that Mr Stephen Kilgour and his wife, Katrina, are the very proud parents of Sophie, who arrived happily and safely on Monday, 5 October. On behalf of the College community, I congratulate Mr and Mrs Kilgour and hope that all is going well for the family.
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Whooping cough information for schools There is an outbreak of whooping cough (pertussis) in NSW, mainly affecting school-aged children. Coughing spreads the infection to others nearby. Whooping cough can spread to anyone at home, including younger brothers and sisters. Whooping cough can be especially dangerous for babies. Whooping cough starts like a cold and progresses to bouts of coughing that can last for many weeks. The infection can occur even in fully-vaccinated children. Older children may just have a cough that is persistent and may be worse at night.
Children with these symptoms should see a doctor.
If your doctor diagnoses whooping cough in your school-aged child, please let the school know and keep your child at home until they have taken 5 days of antibiotics. Keep coughing children away from babies.
Whooping cough vaccines give good protection against infection but immunity fades with time. Check that all your children are up to date with their vaccines, due at 6 weeks, 4 months, 6 months, 4 years and 12 years of age (offered to all Year 7 students through the NSW school-based vaccination program). A booster is also recommended at 18 months of age.
A booster dose of vaccine is also recommended for adults that are in contact with young
children, such as school staff and parents. Pregnant women are recommended to have a
booster dose during each pregnancy and this is funded by NSW Health. Those who are new
parents or carers of babies should consult their general practitioner about appropriate
immunisation.
Your local public health unit can provide advice about whooping cough on 1300 066 055 or visit the NSW Health website: http://www.health.nsw.gov.au/Infectious/whoopingcough/Pages/Information-for-childcare-and-schools.aspx
Steven J O’Connor Principal
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Parents and Friends are most welcome to join us for the Final Assemblies, which are listed
below.
9.05am Friday, 4 December Albury Campus; Kinder – Year 2 Presentation Assembly
9.05am Monday, 7 December Junior School Albury; Final Assembly
11.50am Monday, 7 December Wodonga Campus; Prep – Year 2 Presentation Assembly and End of Term Final Assembly
9.05am Tuesday, 8 December Senior Schools Albury; Final Assembly
Speech Day
This is a compulsory event for students from Years 3 – 12 and it would be wonderful to have
the support of parents at these special occasions:
Junior School Speech Day (Years 3-6) 9.30am on Wednesday, 9 December at MPH
Albury Campus. All students who are award winners (they will be notified on Tuesday,
8 December) or are performing will have reserved seats. All other students are
required to sit with their class teachers in designated class areas. (Junior School
students will receive their reports at the conclusion of school on Wednesday 9
December)
Senior Schools Speech Day 12.30pm on Wednesday, 9 December at MPH Albury Campus. All students who are award winners (they will be notified on Tuesday, 8 December) or are performing will have reserved seats. All other students are required to sit with their Pastoral Care Tutors in designated areas. Reports for all Years 7 – 10 students will be distributed to students in attendance at the completion of the Speech Day.
Peter O’Neill Deputy Principal
Year 7-10 Semester 2 Examinations
The year is swiftly progressing, and it is now time for students in Years 7 to 10 to prepare to
showcase their wares in the final examinations. All students should have received
examination timetables that detail specific times and locations for each exam; these have
been distributed in Pastoral Care Groups. These timetables are also available via the College
website. The table below outlines, in broad terms, key exam dates.
From the Deputy Principal
From the Director of Studies
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Day & Date Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10
Monday, 9
November
Maths, French
& History
Normal Classes
Core: Science
Electives:
Drama,
Engineering,
French, IST,
Photography
Core: English
Electives:
Commerce, Food
Tech, Music, Design
& Tech (Timber) Art
Tuesday, 10
November
Science,
English
Core: Maths
Electives:
Commerce,
Food Tech,
Design & Tech
(Timber), Music
Core: Science
Electives: Drama,
Engineering, IST,
French,
Photography
Wednesday,
11
November
Normal Classes
Science,
French, English
Core:
Geog/History,
PDHPE
Core: Geog/History
Electives:
Agriculture,
Electronics, Elective
History, PASS
Thursday,
12
November
Maths,
Geography
Core: English Core: Maths, PDHPE
Students will have been receiving specific information from their teachers regarding the
focus of their exams and the material that they need to revise. During the examination
period, students must remember to bring study materials to school as there is time built
into the study timetable for some revision.
I look forward to seeing to the fruits of the students’ labours.
Year 11: HSC Assessment Information
Year 11 students have received the important policy document ‘Year 12 Assessment
Information for Students, 2016.’ This document outlines the policies and procedures
regarding the completion and submission of assessment tasks for HSC courses. It is
important that students are fully au fait with this material and adhere to the processes
outlined.
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Assessment schedules for all subjects have been distributed and students have received an
advice that details the due dates for all assessment tasks. This is an important planning tool
that will allow students to allocate the appropriate amount of time to prepare, draft and
seek feedback so that assessment tasks are completed to the best of their ability.
Year 11 HSC Information Evening for Students and Parents – Tuesday 11 November, 2014
Mr Thomas and I will be hosting an information session for all Year 11 students and their
parents from 7pm on Tuesday 10 November. We will be focusing on the ways that students’
assessment marks and exam performances combine to produce HSC marks and on the sorts
of processes that students and parents can implement at home in order to maximise HSC
success. We look forward to seeing as many students and parents as possible.
Please contact me if you have any queries regarding the above matters. During Week 4, the
best form of contact will be via email: [email protected]
Kym Armstrong Director of Studies
Learning is an emotional business. It is important to recognise the paramount place that our
emotions have when we are learning. Sometimes it is easy to say, “Well, just get on with it
and learn. No need to moan about it.” I know that these words probably were spoken in our
house at some stage.
As a parent it is always a delight to witness the pleasure that our children gain when learning
is a positive, challenging and fulfilling experience. So we need to ensure that we nurture
positive values. It is quite easy to justify negative approaches. “Well, Maths was never my
strong point.” A positive methodology involves setting a target for your child with their own
learning. Make the target clear and concise with no tangible reward other than the actual
achievement of the goal. In some recent research that focused on the improvement in
learning the findings suggested that this approach, and the ownership the student has of
this approach evokes a positive emotional response, even if the target is not fully realised.
As we continue with a busy term the heat has had an effect on many students already. It is
important that we cover up where possible (sunscreen and hats) and remain hydrated.
From the Junior School
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K-2 Swimming
All students from K-2 have now taken part in the swimming program. There has been some
wonderful feedback from students and staff about the involvement and general
improvement. This is an essential skill in our community, given the length of summer. We
are all looking forward to the Carnival on Thursday, 29 October.
Poet Performance
The Year 5 and 6 classes enjoyed a session with Steven Herrick, an Australian performance
poet. It was very entertaining and raised awareness about this wonderful form of
communication.
Year 6 Initiative Skills Sessions
The Year 6 students took part in all manner of initiative games aimed at improving skills.
The day was a great success and the TAFE Wodonga students’ enthusiasm and professional
approach ensured a great day.
Stationery and Texts 2015
All is running along and the various companies are now quoting for the stationery and texts.
The stationery lists will be sent home with students. Much of the material will remain at
school for use in the classroom.
College Twilight Festival
Thanks to all students, parents and staff for a great evening. Particular thanks to the
performers on the day who kept us entertained.
For the Calendar:
Ride to School
This is probably taking place as you read the newsletter. It is a wonderful initiative and many
staff and parents have joined in with supervision.
Jack and the Jumping Beanstalk
All K-2 students will be attending a performance on Friday, 30 October.
Kindergarten 2015 Orientation mornings
These will take place in Week 5, with groups of students joining with the current
Kindergarten students to have a taste of a morning in the big school.
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Camps
The Year 3, Year 4 and Year 5 Camps take place in Week 6. Notes and information regarding
these were sent home with students earlier and if there are any concerns please contact
the College for clarification.
Steven Armstrong Head of Junior School
Twilight Festival
At the time of writing, proceeds from the Twilight Fair hadn’t been finalised, but thanks to
everyone who made such an effort to make the Fair a success. Thanks particularly to the
teaching staff at Wodonga who organised their Class Stalls, and to Albury Campus teachers
who came across to help. Thanks also to our wonderful band of parent helpers.
The Wodonga Campus grounds were looking a treat, a great testament to all those people
who helped, both for the Fair and in the preceding weeks.
Wonga Wetlands Excursions - NAIDOC Week
Students from P-6 Wodonga Campus enjoyed an excursion to Wonga Wetlands recently. It
was a chance for students to become more familiar with the cultural heritage of Aboriginal
people, in particular the local Wiradjuri, and to learn about the strong environmental links
the Aboriginal people have with the land.
The Wiradjuri Cultural and Education Centre features an Indigenous campsite established
by the local Wiradjuri people that helps visitors to better understand indigenous history and
culture. It is a working campsite, set out according to tradition, with areas for cooking,
sleeping, tool making and rock art, as well as a ceremony/dancing circle.
The students were be asked to sketch and write about the features of the camp site and
environmental studies. As a follow-up to the day, each class is in the process of designing
and painting a wooden panel that reflects the cultural and environmental heritage of the
Indigenous people. Once complete, the panels will be arranged together and then put on
display in the Hall.
Wodonga Campus News
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Wodonga Campus News
Playground Improvements Our new Playground is ‘up and running’ and students are enjoying the challenges of new
equipment. We’ve had some blisters, and some bark grazes, but generally it has been
enthusiastically received. Thanks to the Trinity maintenance crew for their hard work in this
regard.
Special thanks must go to Lindsay Halligan for the outstanding renovation work he has done
on the set of picnic tables now in place on the playground. The “new” tables were launched
at the Twilight Fair.
Upper Hume Athletics
Congratulations to those students who represented Trinity Wodonga so successfully at the
Upper Hume Athletics over recent weeks. We had seven competitors who achieved some
stunning results. They included Jessica & Mark Baker, Tiahn & Ashton Myles, Jana Geerling,
Zac Reid, Georgia Stefaniak, Sam Chase, Emily Franolic, Darrah Andrews.
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Wodonga Campus News
Four of those achieved outstanding results – Darrah Andrews (100m, 200m), Georgia
Stefaniak (1500m, High Jump), Ashton Myles (800m, 100m), and Tiahn Myles (200m).
These students will further represent the College at the next level. We know they will
represent the College with pride and wish them well!
Prep 2016 Information Night
We welcomed Prep families to the Wodonga Campus last week, at the Prep 2016
Information Evening. Thanks to Lydia for her fabulous briefing, and I know those parents
will already be feeling part of our Campus.
The Wodonga Children’s Fair
The Wodonga Children’s Fair is being held on Sunday, 25 October at Wodonga Racecourse,
10am-2:30pm. The College provides a manned stall for the day and this event is a major
enrolment function for the College. Should you be visiting the Fair do drop by. Special thanks
to the Year 5/6 students who are assisting with the Face Painting.
Bushfire Preparedness for Season 2015-2016
With the Bushfire Season upon us, this is a timely reminder about fire danger ratings and
warnings, introduced in Victoria last year to provide clearer directions on the safest options
for preserving life, particularly in a school situation.
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Wodonga Campus News
Children’s services, and schools, identified as being at highest fire risk will be closed on days
declared by fire authorities to be Code Red. Our school has been identified as being one of
those at highest bushfire risk.
Where possible, we will provide parents with up to three days’ notice of a planned closure.
We will contact you directly by letter or phone, with advice on planned closures and will
confirm the decision to close by 12:00 noon the day before the planned closure. Once
confirmed, the decision to close will not change, regardless of improvements in the weather
forecast.
For those living in a bushfire prone area, when Code Red days are forecast, the safest option
is to leave the night before, or early in the morning of the Code Red day. On all days of high
fire risk, children should never be left at home in the care of older children.
As part of preparing our facility for the threat of fire, we have completed the Department
of Education and Early Childhood Development’s self-assessment of our emergency
preparedness. We have also updated our Emergency Management Plan. Parents should be
familiar with the details of the School’s Emergency Preparedness Policy & Procedure for the
2015-2016 bushfire season. A parent meeting was held on Tuesday, 20 October to outline
the Campus’ bushfire readiness plan, but anyone wanting to know more about the Plan can
contact the school for details.
Parents should ensure their family’s bushfire survival plan is up-to-date and includes
alternative care arrangements in the event that our facility is closed. Make sure the School
has a record of your current contact details, including your mobile phone numbers. Talk to
your children about bushfires and your family’s bushfire survival plan.
You can access more information about closures on the Department of Education and Early
Childhood Development website – see www.education.vic.gov.au/bushfires. For
information on this year’s fire season, visit the CFA website at www.cfa.vic.gov.au or call
the Victorian Bushfires Information Line on 1800 240 667.
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Wodonga Campus News
Urgent Announcement Regarding Victorian Public Holiday
The Victorian Government have declared Friday, 27 November (Wodonga Cup Day) as the
Gazetted Public Holiday for this area of the State. This date now replaces the previously
declared Public Holiday on Melbourne Cup Day.
Victorian school buses operate as normal on Tuesday, 3 November, but WILL NOT run on
Friday, 27 November 2015.
Access to school is vital and, for this reason, it has been determined that the Wodonga
Campus WILL BE OPEN on Tuesday, 3 November, but WILL BE CLOSED on Friday, 27
November.
I fully realise that this departure from what is recorded on the School Calendar will be
inconvenient for many people. I sincerely apologise for that. Should you have any queries,
please do not hesitate to contact the office.
Calendar Reminders
Fri 30 Oct & 2 Nov Life Education Van Visit
4, 5 & 6 Nov Prep Orientation Morning, 9.30-11am
Wednesday, 11 Nov Years 4 and 5 to Camps
Thursday, 12 Nov Year 3 Outdoor Experience activities
Friday, 13 Nov Year 3 Outdoor Experience - final day
Friday, 13 Nov Years 4 and 5 return from Camps
Tuesday, 24 Nov Step Up Day
Tuesday, 1 Dec Year 6 Dinner, Albury Campus, 6-8pm
Thurs, 3 Dec Swimming Day – Whole School
Friday, 4 Dec P-2 Presentation Assembly
Monday, 7 December Wodonga Final Assembly
Wednesday, 9 Dec Junior School Speech Day
Wednesday, 9 Dec. Term 4 classes finish, 2.10pm
Chris O’Loan Head of Wodonga Campus
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NSW Secondary All Schools Athletics Congratulations to Luke Davis and Montanna Schollick in their recent efforts at the NSW All School Athletics Championships. This competition is open to all educational sectors from within NSW. Congratulations to Luke who finished fifth in the Under 16s Triple Jump and Montanna who finished fourth in the Open Shot put; a wonderful effort against the top athletes across the State.
BISSA Gala Waterpolo Day Trinity was well represented in the BISSA Gala waterpolo day, contested on Wednesday, 21 October at the Albury Swim Centre. The College has many up-and-coming waterpolo players who demonstrated their enthusiasm throughout their three games.
Both teams were well led by our Senior students, with Jacob Pargeter taking on the role of playing centre forward and setting up many of our speedy Year 8 students. Jacob found the back of the net multiple times throughout all games and the scoreboard also ticked along nicely from the hard work of Sam Cavanough and Will Edgar.
Throughout the day, many of the College boys sort revenge by volunteering to defend our goals. This role was shared between Bailey Waters, Leighton Coe and Kyle Magee. Bailey’s propeller like egg-beater ensured very few goals crossed the line, while Leighton’s and Kyle’s height was definitely advantageous. The boys went on to win two of their three games; an admirable result against some difficult competition.
The girls had three difficult games against two Xavier High School teams and a Mater Dai team. Fortunately, we had a full bench, which was rotated quickly to keep up with the speed of our more experienced opponents. Throughout the games the Trinity team improved remarkably, taking on the advice of their coach and playing to their strengths. Morgan Mamouney was heavily marked, however, was able to find the back of the net consistently throughout the day. Well-done to all students! All games were played in good spirits, making it an enjoyable day to be a part of. No doubt the College team will be a force to be reckoned with in the near future.
From the Director of Sport & Co-curricular
Luke Davis - Under 16s Triple Jump
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Southern Sports Academy - Waterpolo The Academy is now calling for nominations for its 2016 Waterpolo Program. The selection criteria for waterpolo is fully outlined on the Academy’s web page www.ssa-nsw.org.au.
All scholarship holders will participate in an ongoing program of intensive coaching covering all aspects of their sport. This program will include specific workshops in practical skill training, fitness testing, strength and conditioning advice, nutrition and hydration principles, recovery strategies and sports medicine advice.
Athletes will also attend personal development workshops designed to assist them with issues off the sporting field.
Nash Clark Director of Sport & Co-curricular
Language Perfect Chocolate Challenge
Overall Champions: Harry and Amy Smith. 5678 points
Year 9: 1st – Georgia Morris. 5280 points
Year 8: 1st – Mehtaab Gill. 797 points
Year 7: 1st – Simer Kaul 2000 points
Congratulations to all who made such a great effort. Class prizes went to:
8MB: Melissa Halford
8TZ: Caity Leskie
7.04 Gemma Fenn
7.03: Tabitha McDonald
7.2: Harry Hazsard
7.01: Olivia Rawson
Language Perfect as a tool for revision for French Exams
As all students from years 7 – 10 work on their French revision, a reminder that the Language
Perfect programme is a useful aid to study. Computers are available in the library and the
French Room for students who have problems accessing computers at home.
DELF Exams
A reminder to students who have enrolled in the DELF exams that tutorials run on
Wednesdays and Thursdays after school until the exams on 7 November.
Marion Bennett Head of Languages
French News
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Last Thursday, 15 October saw the Trinity Years 3-6 Creative Pursuits Activities return for
Term 4.
Activities covered this term are tennis, conducted by local tennis coach Garth Quast, cricket
by staff of NSW cricket, dance with local dance instructor Kimberly Crowther, cooking with
Miss Short, sphero golf with Mr Parkin, triathlon with Mr Stevens, photography with Mrs
Moffat and swimming (Year 5s) with Mr Hillary and Ms Vanegmond.
“Dance made me feel free to let my skills roam and the teacher helped me feel free to dance
like no one was watching.” Savannah Fagence.
“Sphero Golf is fun. You get to use sphero balls. My favourite part was learning how to
control the ball with the iPad.” Josh Davidovic.
“Triathlons are really fun when it’s a hot day. You get to warm up with a short run then when
you’re boiling, you then jump in the pool to practise swimming. If you like swimming riding
and running, this is your sport.” Lachie Elgin.
“The cricket in this term’s Creative Pursuits was amazing because the people that run it are
teaching me how to play the sport. My favourite part about it was everything.” Jun Yang Lin.
“In photography we learnt about all the different types of cameras and different ways to
take a great photo. One of the ways to take a photo was called ‘The Golden Mean.’” Lindsay
Breheny.
“We made freshly squeezed orange juice and fruit kebabs with Greek dipping yoghurt. Did
you know that store bought orange juice has a lot of sugar? Why not try your own? All you
need is 4 oranges per person and a citrus squeezer.” Emillia Mitchell.
“At tennis you learn to hit with your backhand and your forehand with a really nice coach
called Garth. Tennis racquets were provided however you could bring your own.” Judah
Trevaskis.
Creative Pursuits
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“I liked swimming because it was fun and we learnt new skills. It was a great way to cool
down.” Toby White.
Creative Pursuits will continue this term from 12:50-3:10pm on the following dates:
Thursday, 29 October
Thursday, 12 November
Thursday, 26 November
We remind you please, once again, to ensure that your child brings a refillable drink bottle with them for these dates.
Kade Stevens Acting Assistant Head of Junior School
The students in 1MC last week excitedly welcomed the arrival of our classroom incubator,
which is incubating 48 fertilised chicken eggs. Students have been learning about chicken
embryo development and the lifecycle of a chicken. We have been reading books about
chickens, brainstorming what we know about chickens and making chicken themed craft.
Last week we candled the eggs to see which eggs had chicks developing inside. Candling the
eggs involves holding a bright torch against the side of each egg in a dark room and looking
for changes to the chicks developing inside the eggs. Inside the fertilised eggs we observed
veins, a heartbeat and an air sac. Each day we look at our classroom posters to see what the
chick embryos inside the egg look like. The incubation period is 21 days and the class is
eagerly counting down the days until hatching day.
Each student has made a prediction of how many eggs they think will hatch, with the student
who guesses correctly winning a prize.
Ewan and Sienna candling the eggs
1MC News
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Each student made a prediction of Sienna candling the eggs.
how many eggs they thought would hatch.
Megan Craig Year 1 Teacher
The new group of Toastmasters convened this week and elected a President, Alex Thurling,
a Secretary, Laura Chase, and a Sergeant-at-Arms, Ewan Noonan.
This group, like the others from Year 9 throughout the year, will learn the skills of running a
meeting, giving a prepared speech in public, evaluating the speeches of others, and speaking
impromptu. These valuable skills are part of the Toastmasters International Leadership
Training course kindly run for us by Carmel McCartin and her colleagues from the Thurgoona
branch. We are very grateful for their time and energy as we build skills.
Monday, 16 November is the date of the annual Trinity Toastmasters Speech Competition.
Toastmasters
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Marion Bennett
Head of Languages
The inaugural Albury/Wodonga Model United Nations competition took place on Friday, 11 September, with students from Years 9 and 10 competing. Participants were given the opportunity to act as delegates to the United Nations Security Council, debating and passing (or blocking) resolutions. The students who chose to be involved did a fantastic job and learned a lot about the function and processes of the United Nations as a result. Zoe Twist and Ruby Kearney particularly impressed the judges and were selected for the next round of the competition, which was held in Canberra on Saturday, 26 September. They reported the following: After competing in the regional Evatt Model UN competition held at Trinity, we were given the opportunity to attend the ACT Grand Final. Conveniently enough, this was held in Canberra, which called for a few last minute travel arrangements. On the 26th of September, we arrived at the Australian National University for a day of intense debate. On arrival, we realised that we were both the youngest and the most inexperienced team. Nevertheless, it was an amazing experience that we both learnt a lot from. With this new found knowledge, we hope to return to the competition next year with a cutting edge. We would like to thank Mr. Kilgour and the Evatt UN Youth ACT for organising the event and allowing us to take part.
Model United Nations Competition
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Stephen Kilgour
English Teacher
Thank you to volunteers Ellen Uniacke and Jana Kondacs.
Week 4 Term 4 Helper Week 5 Term 4 Helper
Monday, 26 Oct Volunteer Required Monday, 2 Nov Volunteer Required
Tuesday, 27 Oct Volunteer Required Tuesday, 3 Nov Volunteer Required
Wednesday, 28 Oct Ellen Uniacke Wednesday, 4 Nov Ellen Uniacke
Thursday, 29 Oct Cathy Giltrap Thursday, 5 Nov Jana Kondacs
Friday, 30 Oct Volunteer Required Friday, 6 Nov Volunteer Required
Margaret Cochrane
Canteen Manager
From the Canteen
21 Newsletter 17, Week 3, Term 4 23 October 2015
22 Newsletter 17, Week 3, Term 4 23 October 2015
23 Newsletter 17, Week 3, Term 4 23 October 2015
24 Newsletter 17, Week 3, Term 4 23 October 2015