Newsletter – 12/2 - Penrith Anglican College
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Newsletter – 12/2 - Penrith Anglican College
No 2, 2014 12th February Important dates for your diary Why Is it so? For those of us who are old enough to remember Professor Sumner Miller, you will recall the question that he was famous for - 'Why is it so?' He would pose a question or give a proposition and then he would require his learners to think through why? Why is that way? Why did it work? Or maybe even why didn't it work the way we wanted? In the College we focus on the students developing the skills of well rounded education and having a capacity to show respect and commitment to all members of the community. The focus in the College is to use the Learner Profile from the International Baccalaureate. The profile aims to help develop students with the following ten attributers: Inquirers, Knowledgeable, Thinkers, Communicators, Principled, Open-minded, Caring, Risk-takers, Balanced and Reflective. This issue of The Vine I would encourage you to think through what it means to be an inquirer. We are by very nature inquisitive, this is seen in the infant who continually poses the question, 'But why?' As we work patiently with them we answer their questions, however, as time goes on and the But whys come more of a nuisance or we just lose our patience and the answers become 'Because I said so.' I implore you to encourage you children to ask the deeper question of 'Why is it so?' Inquiring minds make the world a place more challenging and interesting both for the individual and those around them. Thursday 12th February Annual Prefects’ Service at St Andrew’s Cathedral Sydney Friday 13th February Headmaster’s Assembly, Senior School Chapel K-6 10:00am Year 12 Music 2 Excursion Sunday 15th February 9:30am Christ church @ the College 6:00pm Night Church Monday 16th February Year 7 Boys/Girls Vaccinations Tell Us About your Child Evening Pre K-Year 6 3:30pm-5:50pm and 6:30pm-8:20pm Year’s 7-12 3:50pm-5:50pm and 6:30pm-8:20pm 6:30pm Year 7 Orientation talk, Lighthouse Theatre Friday 20th February Chapel/Headmaster’s Assembly Junior School Captains’ Investiture Gymnasium 7:30pm-9:00pm New Parents’ Wine and Cheese Evening. Lighthouse Theatre Sunday 22nd February 9:30am Christ church @ the College 6:00pm Night Church Monday 23rd February Year 11 Excursion Homebush Bay 7:30pm-9:00pm Senior School Study Skills Parents’ information Evening Years 7-10 Thursday 26th February Year 10 Geography Nepean River Field Study “For Christ’s love compels us, because we are convinced that one died for all, and therefore all died. And he died for all, that those who live should no longer live for themselves but for him who died for them and was raised again” 2 Corinthians 5: 14-15 Friday 27th February Chapel/Headmaster’s Assembly 10:00am Year 11 Music 1 Excursion 3:45-8:30pm Development Band Practise, Performance and Pizza, Recital Room Saturday 28th February ACER Scholarship Testing Day Mathematics Homework Centre The Maths Faculty is offering free Maths help for students who would like to improve their skills or increase their understanding of what they have learnt in their Maths class. The Maths Homework Centre runs as follows: Years 10 - 12 Monday Afternoons 3.30 - 5:00 pm F-Centre Years 7 - 9 Wednesday Afternoons 3.30 - 5:00 pm Room F4 Students should bring their homework or questions they may have from class. Tuition is free and students can come every week or just occasionally as suits their needs. For further information, contact Mrs Catherine Mills at the College. Tabitha 2015 - Helping the Community Embrace Technology This year as part of the Tabitha program we will be running an elective called University of the New Age. In this elective year 11 and 12 students will work with members of the community one on one to assist them in becoming more familiar with technology. This will run on Tuesday afternoons in the school computer labs from 1:30-3:30pm. Students will teach members how to set up email and Facebook accounts, how to share files and photos, how to edit photos and use word and other office applications. Group members may also ask for assistance with specific needs and we will do our best to accommodate. There will be two groups running fortnightly throughout Term 2. The dates are as follows: Group 1 5th May 2015 19th May 2015 2nd June 2015 16th June 2015 Group 2 28th April 2015 12th May 2015 26th May 2015 9th June 2015 23rd June 2015 To attend these free sessions you will need to register beforehand. Please "spread the word" especially to grandparents who may be interested. If you would like to register or have any further inquiries please contact Mora Soliman on 4736 8100 or email [email protected] From the Music Department WANTED…keen young players for the following instruments. The Music Department has a number of instruments available for hire to students who would like to be involved in a Co-curricular music group. See the Music staff if you think you any of the following instruments would be of interest to you: Bassoon, Bass Clarinet, Double Bass, French Horn, Piccolo, Percussion, Guitar – for Jazz Band, Trombone, Violin & Cello Students in Years 5 -9 are the most suitable candidates; some experience on a musical instrument would be required to apply. Instrument hire & private tuition is available if needed. Contact the Music Assistant: [email protected] for more information. CO-CURRICULAR MUSIC The College offers a variety of musical groups for students to be involved in. All groups are led by experienced and qualified teachers and they welcome new members. The following groups are offered for 2015 and rehearsal times can be viewed on the College website and on the Music Notices board in B Block . Guitar Groups (Beginners & Advanced ), Development Band, Intermediate Band, Senior Concert Band, Jazz Band, Dixieland Jazz Band, Senior Choir, Flute Choir (Beginners & Advanced), Ukulele Club, Chapel Band, String Groups (Beginners, Intermediate & Advanced) Students involved in these groups get the opportunity to perform at various College events (which attract John Lambert points), and participate in PPP nights (Practice, Pizza, Performance) as well as local and overseas Music Tours. Contact the Music staff for more information ‘NEW ZEALAND MUSIC TOUR’ Preparations are progressing well for the tour coming up in April. 13 x students and 3 staff will be joining with students and staff from Thomas Hassall Anglican College for this exciting venture. Students will perform and workshop at some schools and communities and visit many wonderful places in the South Island. Thank you to all the students who have supported our fundraising through the sale of Cadbury chocolates! They are still available this term from the Music staffroom at recess and lunchtime. CLEAN UP AUSTRALIA DAY is on AGAIN Sunday 1st March Our site: Regatta Park, River Road EMU PLAINS Sunday 1st March is ‘Clean Up Australia Day’. This is the 15th year that our College has participated in the Clean Up Day. We will be cleaning up in Emu Plains at Regatta Park, along the grassed area on the western banks of the Nepean River. Staff will be at the site adjacent to the car park on the western side of River Rd between 10am and 1pm. Student and parents must ALL be registered on the day. Please wear comfortable clothing, covered shoes, gloves, hat, sunscreen and bring spare bags to collect litter if possible. Adults may also like to bring rakes to assist in collecting litter from difficult places. This event will go ahead even in the rain so please come prepared. Students who are under 15 years must be accompanied and registered along with a parent / adult. This is a great way for families to participate in community service together. Interested students and parents should register on the day by meeting Ms. Hazell at Regatta Park car park, cnr. River Road and Great Western Highway, Emu Plains near the amenities block. (carpark closest to Victoria Bridge- look for the PAC banner) For any further details please see Ms Hazell in the G1 Staffroom. Senior School (Years 7-10) Parents’ Study Skills and Information Evening Monday February 23, 7:30-9pm F Centre Parents are invited to an evening during which Senior School Support Staff and Library staff explain ways in which parents can support their older children in the areas of study, time management, assignments, research and homework. A ‘walk through’ the college web site will also be offered. Parents of new students are particularly welcome. Prep/Junior School Parents’ Study Skills and Information Evening Tuesday March 3, 7:30-9pm C block Parents of students in Prep and Junior School are invited to hear how they can support their children in their learning. Topics include library services and projects, homework and study, the Internet, reading and numeracy skills and time management. Parents of new students are particularly welcome. Note From The Counsellor Some members of the school community may not be aware that I work full-time at PAC to assist students and their families. Predominantly the focus is on social, emotional and behavioural concerns that require support and management through school-based intervention and/or referrals to outside agencies. Such issues can include the following: Emotional issues: anxiety, depression, self-esteem, anger management, coping with long-term mental disorders. Behavioural issues: conduct, eating disorders, addictions, sexual issues. Academic issues: motivation, stress, time management, vocational counselling, coping with long-term learning disorders. Social issues: friendships, bullying, on-line communication. Family issues: family crises, grief, relationships, split families, parenting. Group issues: group dynamics and relationships, mediation Spiritual issues: faith, identity. I work as part of the Pastoral Care Team and liaise when necessary with Classroom Teachers, Year Masters, Stage Coordinators and the various Heads of Schools including the Headmaster. Students are always welcome to stop by my office for a chat and I would urge parents to encourage their children to do this whenever necessary as talking about an issue is the first step on the way to resolution. Remember, it is sometimes easier and perhaps even appropriate for a student to talk to someone who is not mum or dad or even a teacher, in an environment where confidentiality is important. Please note that at times it may be advisable for me to recommend that a student or family receive further assistance. As a result, I am in touch with other organisations and professionals in the local area. Parents, you are most welcome to ring, email or drop in for a chat about any concerns you might have. My office is in the Admin Block at the front of the College. I look forward to assisting students and families PRE K – 12 where I can throughout 2015. Mr Jon Wright 47368100 [email protected] 2015 Junior School Swimming Carnival Ridley Run Rampant, Again ! Ridley House continued their total dominance in the pool by winning their fourth consecutive carnival. It was virtually Ridley first and daylight second. Congratulations to Ridley House, you’ve made Mr Worrall a very proud House Master. The day was a huge success with the participation rates of students phenomenal. Competitive swimmers and non-competitive swimmers were all doing their best to win points for their houses. The highlight of the day was definitely the relays with students and parents cheering themselves hoarse. The swimmer of the meet was Georgia Field who set three individual records. (Listed below) A huge thank you to the many parents who were time keepers on the day and also the Junior School staff who helped the carnival run smoothly. Special mention must go to Mr Galea who coordinated the timekeepers. Also a huge thank you to Mrs Thompson our Meet Manager computer expert. Finally thank you to Mrs Gough and her helpers who keep all the officials fed and watered on the day. Listed below are record breakers and also age champions for 2015. I look forward to 2016 with great anticipation to see if Ridley can maintain their dominance. Mr J Rodgers Junior School Sports Coordinator PAC Record Breakers Georgia Field Charlotte Forti Lucy Cornwell Madison Ward Olivia Fawns Girls Open Medley 12 Year 50m Butterfly 12 Year 100m Freestyle Senior Girls Relay Latimer Age Champions 8 Year 9 Year 10 year 11 Year 12 Year Boys Austin Bock Lachlan Hanrahan Matthew Bone Charlotte Forti Lucas Bentley Girls Tara Kalantar Elissa Ferguson Jade O’Connor Samuel Hanrahan Georgia Field Soccer Representatives 2015 Congratulations to Joshua Grant, Patrick Beach and Angelo Apokis (Year 6) for their recent selection in Representative Soccer Teams for the 2015 season. After going through many weeks of grueling trials it is a wonderful achievement to be selected in Premier 1 teams. Angelo will be playing with Blacktown Spartans Under 12’s and Patrick and Joshua will be playing for Mount Druitt Rangers. Well done boys, hope you all have an enjoyable and successful season Mr. J Rodgers Junior School Sports Coordinator 2015 Junior School Swimming Carnival Swimming Carnival Final Point Score Ridley 871 Ryle 693 Latimer 661 Cranmer 603 Where Are They Now? Claire Kermond, HSC 2008 Before commencing my HSC studies I was convinced I would follow my love of history and become a teacher or a historian. I changed my mind after studying legal studies and have since begun the journey of becoming a lawyer. After graduating in 2008 I combined my two passions and studied a double degree in Law and Arts at Macquarie University. I majored in both Politics & International Relations, and Ancient History. After commencing uni I left my high school job at Bakers Delight and started working as receptionist at Jim Aitken + Partners. Soon after I decided to follow my interest in social justice and began volunteering at Redfern Legal Centre (RLC), a community legal centre that provides free legal advice to disadvantaged people. I also became involved in Macquarie University’s Global Leadership Program, which promotes awareness of important legal, social, ethical and political issues through a variety of activities. I undertook the Aurora Native Title Internship in 2013, volunteering full-time for a month at the Indigenous Law Centre. During the internship I conducted research for a paper produced by Amnesty International that investigated the over-representation of Indigenous young people in the juvenile justice system and proposed possible policy solutions. To broaden my legal experience I then took a position as a law clerk at a small local firm and gained experience in conveyancing, family law, and wills and estates. In late 2014 I left my two jobs and volunteer position at RLC, after many rounds of interviews I landed a clerkship at DLA Piper, the world’s largest law firm. I absolutely love working at a global law firm, it provides fantastic opportunities to learn from some of the best in the business, and to work with clients and colleagues internationally on interesting and diverse work that is often multi-jurisdictional. DLA Piper has a great corporate responsibility program and offers opportunities for pro bono legal work. So far I’ve been involved in choosing presents and organising a Christmas party for a school that assists children with disabilities, and serving Christmas dinner at a homeless shelter in Sydney. The first rotation of my clerkship was in the Intellectual Property and Technology team where I contributed to work relating to patent litigation, data collection, privacy laws, technology agreements, design registration and trade mark issues for major clients of the firm. My second rotation will be in the Real Estate team and I am looking forward to working on commercial real estate transactions. This year I am looking forward to finally graduating uni, becoming a graduate lawyer, travelling more, and having more time to watch my brother play cricket! Amended Term Dates for 2016 Term 1 Wednesday Thursday Friday Monday Tuesday Tuesday Wednesday Monday Friday Monday Friday 27th January 28th January 29th January 1st February 2nd February 2nd February 3rd February 7th March 25th March 28th March 8th April New Teaching Staff Day Staff Day Staff Day Years 7-12 Students commence at 8.30am Years 1-6 Students commence at 8.30 am Kindergarten Students commence at 11.30 Pre K commence @ 11.30 am Mid Term Break Good Friday Easter Monday Term1 Ends 25th April 26th April 27th April 28th April 13th June 24th June Anzac Day Staff Day Staff Day Students commence Queen’s Birthday (Public Holiday) Term 2 ends 13th – 15th 18th July 22nd August 23rd September July Staff Days Students commence Mid-Term Break Term 3 ends 10th October 11th October 12th October 14th December 15th December 16th December Labour Day Public Holiday Staff Day Students commence Term 4 ends for Years 7-12 students Term 4 ends for Pre-K - 6 students Term 4 ends for staff Term 2 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Monday Friday Term 3 Wed – Fri Monday Monday Friday Term 4 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Wednesday Thursday Friday N.B. Day 1 for Years 7-12 students is Monday 1st February, 2016 Day 1 for Years 1-6 students is Tuesday 2nd February, 2016 Day 1 for Kindergarten students is Tuesday 2nd February, 2016 Day 1 for Pre K students is Wednesday 3rd February, 2016 N.B. Starting times: Pre K Day 1 11.30 a.m. – 3.00 p.m. Kindergarten Day 1 Day 2+ 11.30 a.m. – 3.00 p.m. 9.00 a.m. – 3.00 p.m. (Term 1) 9.00 a.m. – 3.15 p.m. (Terms 2 - 4) Years 1 – 6 8.30 a.m. – 3.15 p.m. Years 7 – 12 8.30 a.m. – 3.30 p.m. Praise and Prayer Points Praise: Give thanks for the excellent Swimming Carnivals last Wednesday and Thursday Give thanks for the smooth transition to school for the new students. Give thanks for the students who excelled in their HSC and IB and for the opportunity to celebrate with some of them at the Outstanding Achievers Assembly. Give thanks for the many opportunities for students as they commit to a new year and their studies. Prayer: Pray for the preparation of the students who are going to the Music tour at the end of term Pray for Year 11 as they take on the more significant work structure of Senior School. Pray for families in the Community who are struggling with significant health issues Pray for the College Prefects as they balance their roles and schoolwork.