Week 4 - Reddam House
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Week 4 - Reddam House
@Reddam Reddam House High School Newsletter Volume 16 Issue 3 Friday 18th May 2012 IN THIS ISSUE: Sports News Art News Excursions ..…….Plus much more! Dear Parents / Caregivers, Congratulations to the following students who have had remarkable success in the past week as they debated their way to victory over Sydney Girls High in the finals of East Side Debating. Thank you also to Tim Curry for his organisation and coaching. The Year 7 Debating Team Ellis Silove, Rebecca Peisah, Julian Weiner Angelopulu, Hugo Pakula, Jarrad Sapsford, Sam Goodman Indy Schneider, who won her way through to the state final for Rostrum Public Speaking in the senior division against very stiff competition. Evan Ding also reached the State final in the junior division. We wish Indy and Evan all the best for the finals. Monty Tait has won the Southside Junior Regional Elimination Surf Competition in the Under 16 age group and will now compete in the NSW Junior Championships in July. Monty has also been selected to attend a talent identification camp run by Surfing NSW. Congratulations Monty. @REDDAM—The Reddam House High School Newsletter Volume 16, Issue 3, Friday 18 th May 2012 Page 1 The Annual Wind and Brass Competition was held on Monday evening. The 18 students from Years 3 through to 11 put on a spectacular performance. We thank Jason Noble who adjudicated the evening for us. Congratulations to the following students who won the following sections: Intermediate: Senior Seciton: 1st Place – Christian Alsop 2nd Place – Emma Styles 3rd Place – Nicole Clennar 1st Place - Charlie Jeong 2nd Place – Zak Hamieri 3rd Place – Brian Ee & Sophie Bowen-James Anna Kersh was honoured at the Sydney University Year 10 Academic Excellence Award Presentation where Associate Professor Tony Masters congratulated the students on their academic achievements. I am very proud to report that Harry Churches, who left Reddam to follow his ballet dream, has been offered a place with the Royal Ballet School in London, which he has accepted. We wish him all the best as he pursues dancing as a career. This week the Year 7 and Year 9 students have been busy with their NAPLAN tests and they all appear very happy with these. We look forward to the results. The Year 11 Art students will attend an Art Retreat at Bundanon this weekend and they will gain much inspiration from this intensive programme. The Year 10, 11 and 12 students have a Drug and Alcohol seminar with Paul Dillon this Friday and his message is a vital one to be heard. Next week’s events: Monday 21st May Tuesday 22nd May school Whole School String Competition. Year 9 and Year10 Study Skills Workshop during Ballet Showcase. Have a good week, @REDDAM—The Reddam House High School Newsletter Volume 16, Issue 3, Friday 18 th May 2012 Page 2 SPORTING FIXTURES 19th MAY Basketball Girls 10R (Suzann) V CYS 12R Div 1 (Annie) V All Blacks 12E Div 2 (Annie) V Bronte Magic 14R Div 1 (Irena) V Inner City 18E Div 1 (Trish) V Rawr 18R Div 2 (Trish) V SG Brown 9.20amAlexandria Basketball Stadium Saturday 10.55am Basketball Stadium Saturday 11.40am Alexandria Basketball Stadium Saturday 2.40pm Basketball Stadium Saturday 5.15pm Alexandria Basketball Stadium Friday. Bus will leave Woollahra at 3.45pm. 4.30pm Alexandria Basketball Stadium Friday. Bus will leave Woollahra at 3.45pm. Boys 10R Div 1 (Lee Cooper) V Newtown 12R Div 1 (Matt Garrett) V Newtown 12D Div 1 (Lee) V Inner City 14R Div 1 (Lee) V Newtown 14E Div 3 (Lee) V Maccabi 14D Div 3 (Marcel) V Rose Bay 14M Div 3 (Marcel) V Maccabi 16R Div 2 (Henry) V Bye 16E Div 3 (Henry) V Newtown 16D Div 3 (Lee) V Newtown 16M Div 3 (Jeff) V Newtown 18R Div 1 (Henry) V Showtime 18E Div 2 (Jeff) V CYS 18D Div 2 (Lee) V Bye 7.50am Alexandria Basketball Stadium Saturday 1.55pm Alexandria Basketball Stadium Saturday 12.25pm Alexandria Basketball Stadium Saturday 6.15pm Marrickville Basketball Stadium Saturday 4.45pm Alexandria Basketball Stadium Saturday 4.45pm Alexandria Basketball Stadium Saturday 4.10pm Alexandria Basketball Stadium Saturday Marrickville Basketball Stadium Saturday 2.30pm Marrickville Basketball Stadium Saturday 1.00pm Marrickville Basketball Stadium Saturday 1.45pm Marrickville Basketball Stadium Saturday 4.45pm Marrickville Basketball Stadium Saturday 4.00pm Marrickville Basketball Stadium Saturday Marrickville Basketball Stadium Saturday Please check sydneybasketball.com.au to ensure there have not been any late changes to the draw. 13s V Kings, Doyle No 2. 15s V Joeys, College B Field at 8.30am Rugby 9.00am. The bus will leave Woollahra at 7.30am 10.00am. Saturday. The bus will leave Woollahra Football 16s Girls V Maccabi 12s Boys V Maccabi 14s Boys V Scots College 16s Boys V Bye 10.30am Christison Park No 2Sunday 10.30am Rodney Reserve Saturday 12.00 Centennial Park No 10, Saturday Netball 15s V Randwick Intermediate V Saints @REDDAM—The Reddam House High School Newsletter 10.25am Heffron Park Netball Courts Court 22. Sat 11.45am Heffron Park Netball Courts Court 27. Sat Volume 16, Issue 3, Friday 18 th May 2012 Page3 AICES SOCCER CHAMPIONS! On Wednesday the 16th of May Reddam House sent its best soccer players to represent Independent Sydney and Districts Schools in the AICES Soccer Championships at Parklea. In the ISD team 9 out of the 12 boys were from Reddam and the team created history becoming the first ISD side to ever win the AICES Championships. Despite losing George Malesevic early through injury and at times playing with only 10 men the Reddam boys showed tremendous heart and courage to pull off this historic feat. ISD were undefeated on the day and took out the grand final against Hills Zone 3-1. The defensive efforts of Aaron Bland, Alex Mars, Sigen A and Yianni Spyrakis made sure Goalkeeper Yossi Segal was well protected giving away very few chances. Yossi had a strong tournament conceding only 2 goals throughout the day. Daniel and Thomas Bonomy were explosive in the midfield controlling play with outstanding skill and tenacity. Both boys scored goals during the day and their tackling created many opportunities. Up front Oliver Close tore apart the opposition with his blistering speed. He scored 8 goals in 4 games and created many more opportunities. Reddam House also had 4 boys selected to represent AICES at the upcoming CIS Championships, Yianni Spyrakis, Oliver Close, Thomas Bonomy and Daniel Bonomy who was selected as a shadow player. Congratulations to all the boys on their outstanding performance. @REDDAM—The Reddam House High School Newsletter Volume 16, Issue 3, Friday 18 th May 2012 Page 4 BASKETBALL BRILLIANCE Last weekend Reddam fielded eight of our teams in the Grand Finals of the Sydney Comets Basketball Association. Our players were absolutely fantastic and played some wonderful basketball. We owe a great deal of thanks to our coaches who have done a great job with our teams. 10 GIRLS – RUNNERS UP 12 GIRLS – CHAMPIONS 14S GIRLS – CHAMPIONS 18S GIRLS – CHAMPIONS The 18’s girls match went into double overtime and we finished with three players on the court. Sonya Ivanovic made her free throw on the line to give us a one point victory. 12s BOYS – RUNNERS UP 14S BOYS – CHAMPIONS 18S BOYS – CHAMPIONS The 18’s boys won this match 28 – 25, having been behind 9 – 21 at halftime. @REDDAM—The Reddam House High School Newsletter Volume 16, Issue 3, Friday 18 th May 2012 Page 5 BASKETBALL BRILLIANCE @REDDAM—The Reddam House High School Newsletter Volume 16, Issue 3, Friday 18 th May 2012 Page 6 PUBLIC SPEAKING & DEBATING NEWS ROSTRUM VOICE OF YOUTH PUBLIC SPEAKING COMPETITION We are thrilled to announce that we now have two students representing Reddam House in the State Finals of the Rostrum Voice of Youth competition. Indyana Schneider won the regional finals this week against very stiff competition in the Senior Section, and Evan Ding won the regional finals last week in the Junior Division. They will be guests of Rostrum at a hotel in the city for the weekend of the competition and we wish them both much success. SYDNEY EISTEDDFOD The Sydney Eisteddfod dates have been confirmed. All entrants should have received a letter with their pink appearance advice attached to it, outlining all the details of the competition. Please keep this in a safe place as students are required to bring it with them to the competition. All students need to organise their own transport to and from the venue. All dates and times are listed below so that competitors can see who else is in their section if they need assistance with lifts. Please note that as students have committed to this competition voluntarily, no student will be allowed to withdraw from the competition without a doctor’s certificate. I will be available for extra sessions after school on a Monday, Wednesday and Thursday afternoon between now and the Eisteddfod. Please e-mail [email protected] to book in a session if required. Date: Venue: Time : Prepared Speech 12 years June 21 6 Holtermann Street, Crows Nest 4.15pm (Students need to be there 15 minutes beforehand) Charlotte Crowe Bryana Bailey Date: Venue: Time : Entrant Number 7 Entrant Number 12 Prepared Speech 13 years June 18 6 Holtermann Street, Crows Nest 1pm (Students need to be there 15 minutes beforehand) Liam Strang George Susman Sam Goodman Gabby Glazer Mishka Ivanovic Brigit Shkolnick Rajit Banda Abby Clark Entrant Number 2 Entrant Number 5 Entrant Number 6 Entrant Number 9 Entrant Number 10 Entrant Number 13 Entrant Number 14 Entrant Number 15 @REDDAM—The Reddam House High School Newsletter Volume 16, Issue 3, Friday 18 th May 2012 Page 7 PUBLIC SPEAKING & DEBATING NEWS Gabi Karney Jarrad Sapsford Roderick Gadaev Chelsea Stokes Harrison Stein Rachel Bowen James Rebecca Peisah Nisha McArthur Date: Venue: Time : Entrant Number 18 Entrant Number 19 Entrant Number 20 Entrant Number 21 Entrant Number 22 Entrant Number 23 Entrant Number 24 Entrant Number 25 Prepared Speech 14 years June 21 6 Holtermann Street, Crows Nest 6pm (Students need to be there 15 minutes beforehand) Noah Abulafia Claudia McDowell Toni Sharp Rebecca Gindin Natasha Crowe Jonas Holle Freddie Gilliat Michael Grant Sami Bowen Emma Styles Daniel Rotenstein Jamie Reisin Jay Altit Kea Cranko Gabby Kaushansky Entrant Number 1 Entrant Number 2 Entrant Number 3 Entrant Number 4 Entrant Number 5 Entrant Number 7 Entrant Number 8 Entrant Number 9 Entrant Number 11 Entrant Number 13 Entrant Number 14 Entrant Number 16 Entrant Number 17 Entrant Number 18 Entrant Number 19 Prepared Speech 15years Date: Venue: Time : June 18 6 Holtermann Street, Crows Nest 2.15pm (Students need to be there 15 minutes beforehand) Taylor Kuper Jesse Zlotnick Tom Vanderzeil Oliver Gruia Kayde Clemans Sophie Gross Sascha Orlievsky Mikki Liling Francesca Stokes Marie Veinberg Rachel Stanton Chloe Hayman Claudia Lyons Jordon Maxton Entrant Number 1 Entrant Number 2 Entrant Number 6 Entrant Number 7 Entrant Number 8 Entrant Number 10 Entrant Number 11 Entrant Number 12 Entrant Number 13 Entrant Number 14 Entrant Number 15 Entrant Number 16 Entrant Number 17 Entrant Number 18 @REDDAM—The Reddam House High School Newsletter Volume 16, Issue 3, Friday 18 th May 2012 Page 8 PUBLIC SPEAKING & DEBATING NEWS Prepared Speech 16 – 18 years Date: June 21 Venue: 6 Holtermann Street, Crows Nest Time : 8pm (Students need to be there 15 minutes beforehand) George Malesevic Demi Chilchik Hanna Sandler Entrant Number 2 Entrant Number 5 Entrant Number 6 Impromptu Speech 16 years and under Date: Venue: Time : June 21 6 Holtermann Street, Crows Nest 7.15pm (Students need to be there 15 minutes beforehand) Jamie Reisin Tom Vanderzeil Jay Altit Chelsea Stokes Sophie Gross Tiana Comino Entrant Number 2 Entrant Number 6 Entrant Number 8 Entrant Number 9 Entrant Number 10 Entrant Number 11 Radio Announcing Ages 12 – 14 Date: Venue: Time: June 16 Radio Station 2MBS-FM, 87 Chandos Street, St Leonards. 10am Ben Roberts Chelsea Stokes Mason Kemeny Jamie Reisin Mishka Ivanovic Kea Cranko Sam Goodman Bella Korda Jarrad Sapsford Ellie Shafir Jay Altit Entrant Number 1 Entrant Number 3 Entrant Number 5 Entrant Number 6 Entrant Number 7 Entrant Number 8 Entrant Number 10 Entrant Number 11 Entrant Number 13 Entrant Number 14 Entrant Number 15 11.15am Rebecca Peisah Kenny Wong Rajit Banda Natasha Crowe Toni Sharp Nisha McArthur Entrant Number 16 Entrant Number 17 Entrant Number 19 Entrant Number 20 Entrant Number 21 Entrant Number 22 @REDDAM—The Reddam House High School Newsletter Volume 16, Issue 3, Friday 18 th May 2012 Page 9 PUBLIC SPEAKING & DEBATING NEWS Eric Zykov Abby Clark Roman Guiffre Gabi Karney Bryson Purcell Sam Razzaghipour Entrant Number 23 Entrant Number 25 Entrant Number 26 Entrant Number 27 Entrant Number 28 Entrant Number 29 Radio Announcing Ages 15-18 years Date: Venue: June 16 Radio Station 2MBS-FM, 87 Chandos Street, St Leonards. Time: 2pm Ben Bauchet Tom Vanderzeil Kayde Clemans Lachlan Falconer David Shvartz Elinda Aclis Rachel Stanton Francesca Stokes Mikki Liling George Malesevic Entrant Number 1 Entrant Number 2 Entrant Number 3 Entrant Number 5 Entrant Number 6 Entrant Number 7 Entrant Number 8 Entrant Number 9 Entrant Number 10 Entrant Number 11 Time: 3.15pm Marie Veinberg ber 14 Hanna Sandler ber 15 Demi Chilchik ber 16 Sophie Gross Entrant NumEntrant NumEntrant NumEntrant Num- @REDDAM—The Reddam House High School Newsletter Volume 16, Issue 3, Friday 18 th May 2012 Page 10 ANCIENT HISTORY Year 11 Group outside the museum. L to R Two former Ancient History students, Giordi Poli and Axel Rogers. Giordi is majoring in Ancient History and Archeology and was the lecturer for Reddam House students for the day. Year 11 group in the Artifacts room. Eager to get out of the classroom and expand our knowledge and understanding of the past, on the 9th May, Year 11 Ancient History embarked on an excursion to the Nicholson Museum at Sydney University. Upon arrival we met our guide and to Mrs. Price’s great surprise and delight the person who would be showing us through the museum was one of her former Reddam House Ancient History students, Giordi Poli. After an introduction we proceeded to enter the world of the Ancient Egyptian's, examining the fascinating coffins and mummies; from priests to a young boy, mummies that didn't properly fit in their coffin, a mummified cat and a wrapping containing what looked about the size of a kitten but actually turned out to be a pile of chicken bones. We looked at the coffins and used the detailed artwork and hieroglyphics as well as the materials the coffins were made of, to try and guess who the person was, how old they were and what period they were from. We also looked at different ways of dating and interpreting the remains. After the Egyptian Exhibit we toured the rest of the museum comparing different poetry, looking at artifacts from famous sites such as Pompeii and Athens, discussing the ethics and ownership of artifacts and looking at the busts of the famous Emperors Claudius and Augustus. I personally found our tour of the museum incredibly interesting. Giordi was really knowledgeable, friendly and very apt at connecting the artifacts we viewed with what we had been learning as well as giving us background to our upcoming topics. The excursion was thoroughly enjoyable and instructive for the whole class. Samantha Lawford. @REDDAM—The Reddam House High School Newsletter Volume 16, Issue 3, Friday 18 th May 2012 Page 11 ANCIENT HISTORY Wednesday 9th of May, we headed down to the education room at the University of Sydney for some hands on work with some of the University's ancient artifacts. We walked in to a classroom like space but were astonished by the 19 boxes covering the desk, each filled with about 5 artifacts, from ancient Rome, Egypt, Pompeii, Medieval Europe and many more. We were allowed to handle the artifacts provided we wore gloves. Our guide for the day, Giordi Poli, assisted us in deciphering certain facts about objects of our choice from the boxes. We sketched the object, tried to estimate a date/period from which it came, what it was used for, and much more. We learnt a lot about how to decide what artifacts may have been used for and it was a really fascinating and memorable experience being able to hold the ancient artifacts that we learn about and see in books during class. Mimi El-Ashiry. @REDDAM—The Reddam House High School Newsletter Volume 16, Issue 3, Friday 18 th May 2012 Page 12 ENGLISH ENRICHMENT Students in Year 7 attended a Bell Shakespeare performance of Romeo and Juliet at the Opera House last week to complement their study of Shakespeare and Elizabethan theatre. Seeing the play brought to life in this dynamic and accessible production enabled students to gain a real insight into the style and fundamental conventions of Shakespearian drama. Students commented very favourably on the production's overall clarity and energy. The second half of our day was devoted to discovering the Inner Shakespeare: Students were introduced to Haiku and Free Verse poetry and spent a couple of hours writing their own compositions, inspired by artworks in the gardens and the natural environment itself. Below are some of their efforts. Very well done! It was just wonderful to see so many of you writing away so busily, searching for the right syllable count, metaphor or simile... Sunny white flowers glowing and gazing through sun as it looks ice cold Beautiful water Soft harmless living essence Rippling liquid life Thomas Howarth Daniel Hughes Journeys are mysterious twisting and turning, and winding, leading to many unknowns, As I walk I think, Swirling, Swirling Merging with reality, Turning my home into an adventure The stars Sparkling monuments Admired by mankind for years What do they really mean? Danny Gordos Samuel Goodman @REDDAM—The Reddam House High School Newsletter Volume 16, Issue 3, Friday 18 th May 2012 Page 13 CHINESE To encourage the practical use of Chinese and gain a more profound understanding of Chinese culture, a Chinese Pen Pal Club will be set up for interested Year 8 Chinese Continuers in Term Two. This Chinese Pen Pal Club will work closely with the High School Affiliated to Minjiang University in Fuzhou, a city in the southeast of China. Ms. You, the head of English at the school has been contacted and has agreed to set up the club by arranging pen pals for our students. Year 8 Chinese Continuers who participate in this activity will have Year 8 Chinese native speaking students from this high school in China as pen pals and will be able to communicate with them bilingually in Chinese and English using email. Here are some pictures of the High School Affiliated to Minjiang University. Melody Wu, Chinese Teacher. @REDDAM—The Reddam House High School Newsletter Volume 16, Issue 3, Friday 18 th May 2012 Page 14 MATHS NEWS Naplan By the time you read this Years 3, 5, 7 and Year 9 will have sat the NAPLAN test for this year. Whilst one result in isolation does not tell us much about a student’s performance, I feel that it is very useful that a test result can be put beside the previous results for parents to gauge their child’s progress. Personally I do not put a great amount of emphasis on NAPLAN per se but I do feel that they provide useful feedback to individuals on a number of levels. For me the most telling feature of the NAPLAN results on the My Schools website is the strong correlation between a school’s performance and its postcode. It is no surprise to me that NSW ranks so highly and that the top schools are clustered around the eastern suburbs and north shore of Sydney. Our students are at a huge advantage simply because of demographics. But what the results can’t measure are the intangible qualities that define a good school. In my opinion a good school has three main features. Firstly is the ability of the leaders of the school to create an environment in which academic excellence is nurtured, encouraged and rewarded. Secondly is the ”roundedness” of the activities available to the student body. In this regard a strong cultural programme is essential, and the more eclectic the better, with a strong emphasis on creative and performing arts. Thirdly is the presence of good classroom instruction. None of the above will feature on the My Schools website. But at Reddam House all of the above is in evidence in spades. To measure it you just need to read the weekly newsletter, or walk around the campuses or stop and chat to the students. Reddam House students are incredibly confident, capable and creative. These things will not be revealed with pen and paper testing. They will be on display continually and are easy to miss when so many extraordinary things happen on a day to day basis as they do at Reddam House. It is a joy to work here. Brad Palmer. @REDDAM—The Reddam House High School Newsletter Volume 16, Issue 3, Friday 18 th May 2012 Page 15 MUSIC NEWS On Monday 14th May Reddam House held its annual Wind and Brass Competition and the evening turned out to be a fabulous affair. A total of 18 performers from Year 3 to Year 11 appeared on stage and dazzled the audience and adjudicator with their talent. Jason Noble, the adjudicator, stated that he thoroughly enjoyed the evening and remarked at the level of accomplishment that our students demonstrated. In the Primary Section he awarded Highly Commended to: Zali Wrublewski; Elijah Thomas; Aaron Leiberfreund; and Tomas Hall. 3rd Place went to Sam Cleary who performed ‘Voi Che Sapete’ by Mozart; 2nd Place went to Max Cullen Feng who played ‘Banana Rag’ by Hare 1st Place was awarded to Tate Kemeny who performed ‘Blowin’ Cool’ by Rae. In the Intermediate Section Mr. Noble commended on the musicality of our students in relation to phrasing and expressiveness. 3rd Place went to Nicole Clennar who performed the ‘Sicilienne’ by Faure. 2nd Place went to Emma Styles playing ‘Work Song’ by Abberley. 1st Place was awarded to a very musical Christian Alsop performing ‘Sweet Embraceable You by Gershwin. The Senior Section was very competitive and challenged the adjudicator to select a clear winner! He awarded : Highly Commended to Oliver Close who performed the second movement of the ‘Haydn Trumpet Concert in E Flat Major Hob.VIIe1.’ 3rd Place presented a problem for him and so he awarded a joint placing to Brain Ee performing the ‘Intermezzo No.2 Opus 13’ by Stanford , and Sophie Bowen-James performing ‘Miss Celie’s Blues’ by Quincy Jones. 1st and 2nd were tight and the distinguishing element on this occasion was ensemble balance! 2nd Place went to a blistering performance from Zak Hamieri who played ‘Pass the Peas’ by Parker and 1st Place went to Charlie Jeong with a near perfect performance of the first and second movements of the ‘Sonata in G Major for Oboe’ by Sammartini. A very warm Thank You to Mr. Oliver Stanton, the school accompanist, for his work over the last two weeks preparing the students and for his supportive work during the concert. He performed some difficult works and visited many styles throughout the evening demonstrating his accomplishment and diversity of talent. @REDDAM—The Reddam House High School Newsletter Volume 16, Issue 3, Friday 18 th May 2012 Page 16 @REDDAM—The Reddam House High School Newsletter Volume 16, Issue 3, Friday 18 th May 2012 Page 17 @REDDAM—The Reddam House High School Newsletter Volume 16, Issue 3, Friday 18 th May 2012 Page 18 ART SPACE Year 11 have investigated the changing genre of Portraiture and the varied emotions of colour. @REDDAM—The Reddam House High School Newsletter Volume 16, Issue 3, Friday 18 th May 2012 Page 19 ART SPACE @REDDAM—The Reddam House High School Newsletter Volume 16, Issue 3, Friday 18 th May 2012 Page 20 REDDAM To watch our students participate in this great cause please go to: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=2zJUT09YX-o SWIMMING Our Swimming carnival was a great success! To see the fun that the students had please check out our Carnival Video that was beautifully edited by our Mr. Phil Francis: www.reddamhouse.weebly.com @REDDAM—The Reddam House High School Newsletter Volume 16, Issue 3, Friday 18 th May 2012 Page 21 THERESA Theresa –Costume Overview Senior Production: Wednesday 30th & Thursday 31st May 7pm Adelaide Hall A change of costume or prop i.e. head scarf or jacket is a direct representation of a change of character. There are only seven actors within the cast, and each actor has multiple characters to portray. Our costumes are just a base to represent the fashion era of 1938 - 1942; due to this we have added these extra props to demonstrate the change of character. We will visibly make these changes of costume on stage to further inform the audience of when an actor changes character. The fashion of WW2 depicts the struggles of the lower class and the wealth of the aristocracy, in Britain clothing was strictly rationed as the army limited the supply of khaki and army colours, which restricted the public’s access to those colours and types of suitable fabrics for the time. This lead to the hairstyles being elaborate, as women aimed to turn the attention away from their clothing. 1940s hair can be replicated with just a few tools: bobby pins, hair elastics, curlers or a curling iron, a comb and a hairbrush. Throughout this time the women began to join the work force, they adapted their day wear to a more masculine approach with suits, skirts at or near knee-length, with simply-cut blouses or shirts and square-shouldered jackets. Here are some pictures of the 1940’s styling that we aim to replicate in our rendition of Theresa by Julia Pascal. Robyn Cawse and Kayla Lagesse @REDDAM—The Reddam House High School Newsletter Volume 16, Issue 3, Friday 18 th May 2012 Page 22 @REDDAM—The Reddam House High School Newsletter Volume 16, Issue 3, Friday 18 th May 2012 Page 23 @REDDAM—The Reddam House High School Newsletter Volume 16, Issue 3, Friday 18 th May 2012 Page 24 DUKE OF EDINBURGH The Duke of Edinburgh has a very exciting year ahead! What is the Duke of Ed? The Duke of Ed is an enriching program inviting young people aged 14-25 to participate in a number of activities over a set length of time. Participants design their own unique program centered around their interests and passions and is entirely voluntary. It is our vision that all young people in Australia are empowered to explore their potential and achieve success through access and participation in The Duke of Edinburgh Awards. Many have newly signed up and many are also continuing from Bronze to Silver and Gold. If you wish to have your son or daughter involved in this fantastic experience contact Regina on the Bondi Campus reception on (02) 9300 8200. @REDDAM—The Reddam House High School Newsletter Volume 16, Issue 3, Friday 18 th May 2012 Page 25 @REDDAM—The Reddam House High School Newsletter Volume 16, Issue 3, Friday 18 th May 2012 Page 26 CAREERS TAX FILE NUMBERS-Any student requiring a tax file number this term needs to collect an application from Mrs. Jones and return it to her by Friday 25th May 2012. No further applications will be processed by the school after this date until Term 3. ATTENTION ANY YEAR 12 interested in the Fitness industry. The Australian Institute of Personal trainers delivers Certificate III and IV in Fitness and qualifies graduates to become personal trainers. Anyone interested in completing training in this area see Mrs. Jones. Any Year 12 interested in a Ski and Snowboard Instructor Internship Program in Canada see Mrs. Jones. Any student interested in becoming a PILOT must sit an AAT Aircrew Aptitude Test if wishing to join the Airforce. For more information contact Mrs. Jones. Participate Film Academy offers a Certificate III in Media for High School film makers during the school holidays. In addition they are offering one Scholarship worth over $10 000 to a Year 12 student in their Feature Film Diploma course. Visit www.participate.com.au/applications for more details. IBC- Israel By Choice is holding an Indo Night on travelling to Israel post the HSC. This will be held on Tuesday 22nd May 6pm at WIZO 53 Edgecliff Rd . A reminder to Year 10 students and parents that Sydney University is holding an Information Evening on 6th and 12th June 2012. Registration is essential [email protected]. Year 12 have you ever considered a career in maritime? The Australian Maritime College offers a variety of courses. If interested in this area see Mrs. Jones. The Whitehouse Institute of Design is holding its Open Day on 22 nd & 23rd OF June 2012 at 2 Short St Surry Hills 10am-4pm. Any Year 12 interested in studying design might like to consider this private college as well as the main stream universities. @REDDAM—The Reddam House High School Newsletter Volume 16, Issue 3, Friday 18 th May 2012 Page 27