Mr听Mike Millard
It is wonderful to be back at 亚洲无码 after my time away on leave. I want to thank Mr Lindsay Jackson for his hard work while I was away. It was a busy time and one that I know he enjoyed. 鈥ㄢ∣ne of the core reasons for my trip was to develop transitions听focussing on the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (PYP) and Middle Years Programme (MYP). I joined other principals from Adelaide, as we researched project based learning at High Tech High in San Diego, Southern California. I spent time at independent schools in Hawaii to see how they deliver a large range of educational offerings to their students, and how they are providing a STEM based education from elementary to their Year 12.
With these recent experiences, I have spent time reflecting on and comparing the education we provide our students and the very challenging world events we see happening in Manchester, London, Paris and Melbourne in recent times. 鈥ㄢ↖ am very affirmed we I can say 鈥渢hank goodness we have a 亚洲无码 education to offer our students.鈥 We are founded on Anglican and Uniting Church听Christian values which听promote tolerance, understanding and compassion. Equally important, in my view, is a 亚洲无码 education has an 鈥渋nternational or global鈥 focus through our International Baccalaureate PYP and MYP Programmes. 鈥ㄢ═hese programmes also provide 亚洲无码 students with the skills and the empathy to advance their understanding, respect, tolerance, community service and compassion. These ideals, coupled with our Christian mission, provide students with a values framework which they can rely on and use as they grapple with their place and role in demanding and challenging circumstances. 亚洲无码鈥檚 teachers are committed to guiding and advising students in these essential human values.
亚洲无码 has a strong mission; to create a better world by providing a high-quality international education. Now more than ever we need 亚洲无码 students to be IB global students. They are our future leaders and need to be young adults of integrity and compassion. The IB Learner Profile outlines for our students enabling them to be inquirers, knowledgeable, thinkers, communicators, principled, open-minded, caring risk-takers, balanced and reflective.
Mr Randall Pearce
I encourage you to read about the Junior School articles in the posts below:
Mr Andrew Whiteman
Community Project
Further to听the communication sent home to Year 9 families this week, all Year 9 students will be involved in creating a Community Project. The Project will run until the end of the year and is research based with Investigating, Planning, Taking Action and Reflection as its main components. The aims of the project are:
To summarise, students are to decide on an area of interest and, in consultation with their Home Group teacher and project supervisor, will work throughout the year to present their project in Term 4. This project may be completed individually or in a group of up to three students and address a need within a community. As this is a new project and will involve a significant amount of time from the students both at home and out of hours, we invite you to a Parent Information Evening 听Thursday, 15 June at 6:30 pm in the Wattle Centre. We look forward to seeing you on the night.
Computer usage
This week we have spent some time in Middle School classes talking to students about using their devices appropriately and monitoring the amount of time they spend on them. Spending long hours into the night on a device or on the internet can have some detrimental effects on a student鈥檚 general health. Students are using their devices at school and will often have some learning to do at home with devices which we see as valuable backup and consolidation of what has taken place in the classroom. The time allowed for playing games on devices should be minimal on weeknights and should always be monitored by a parent.
The internet has great advantages for student learning but unfortunately, if usage is not monitored, students can fall into bad habits or be targeted by the more 鈥榮eedy鈥 elements that exist on the internet. Students can become addicted to devices and playing 鈥榡ust one more game鈥 or 鈥榡ust a little while longer鈥 which can result in further procrastination from school work, family time or importantly sleep. It is recommended that Middle School students (aged between 10-15) should be getting 9 hours of sleep each night. Often, when devices such as an IPads, computers or phones are kept in the bedroom at night they can be one of the causes of a lack of sleep, which can then lead to concentration issues in the classroom and students can miss out on important learning during the day. Some suggestions to parents are to set limits on the amount of screen time and internet usage when at home. Getting children into a regular sleep routine without the distraction of electronic devices is recommended from an early age. For help or guidance in relation to computer usage, please contact your child鈥檚 teacher or the College counsellors for further information.
A reminder that Semester 1 concludes on Friday Week 8. Our Middle School students will have new subjects starting in Week 9 and I am sure they are looking forward to what lies ahead for the remainder of the term.
Mrs Gillian Edwards
There is a Zen proverb that states, 鈥業t takes a wise man to learn from his mistakes, but an even wiser man to learn from others.鈥
Senior School students have certainly had the opportunity to learn from others in recent weeks.
The Year 12s met in small groups with a number of old scholars who completed their Year 12 last year and who were able to provide valuable advice about topics such as: study habits, time management, coping with stress, and what they鈥檇 learned from the experience. Sincere thanks to Liam Alchin, Natasha Cameron, Tiffany Fowler, Emma Hopkins, Branson Palmer and Ryan Wood for giving of their time so willingly to pass on their tips to a very appreciative audience. As one student remarked, 鈥The old scholars were studying in a range of different fields and did a variety of Year 12 subjects, which meant that most Year 12s would have had someone that could answer their specific questions. I also feel choosing students that had just finished Year 12 last year was good because it meant the experience was still fresh in their minds.鈥
Year 10 students have also benefitted from the experience of others as they attended their annual Career Speed Dating afternoon. They met with a wide range of people employed in a variety of occupations and gained a better understanding of the nature and requirements of possible future pathways.
This understanding will be further enhanced by their attendance at the One+ Careers Expo, where they will be addressed by Mr Ivan Neville from the Federal Government Department of Employment, Canberra, who will present information about local labour markets that will help students to make informed career choices. They will also have the opportunity to meet with a wide range of representatives from tertiary institutions and training organisations to help guide them in their career planning and development.
Senior School students and their parents are strongly encouraged to attend the One+ Careers Expo鈥
Date: Wednesday 14 June
Time: 4:00pm 鈥 8:00pm
Venue: Golden Grove Recreation and Arts Centre (access via the Arts Theatre entrance)
As Term 3 and 2018 Subject Selection evenings draw closer, it is timely for our students and families to look at pathway options beyond secondary education and to gain insight from the knowledge and experience of others.
Walking around the Junior school you may have noticed a new installation on the Junior School Library wall.
To recognise reconciliation week, students created a personalised Aboriginal Flag from their hand prints along with an increased focus on the meaning through various books and material focusing on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
2017 marks two significant anniversaries, the 50 anniversaries of the referendum and the 25th Anniversary of the Mabo decision around Torres Strait Islander rights. These anniversaries also us to reflect on those decisions and to actively participate and hold a discussion on what we want Australia鈥檚 future to be.
亚洲无码 values the special relationship Aboriginal and Torres Strait people have with the land past and present and seek ways to make this more prominent in the future both within and outside of the curriculum.
Middle School Art Poles
Kaurna Welcome
On Thursday 8 June, the IB MYP Certificate ceremony was held听in the College Chapel. At the Assembly, Mr DeBoer presented IB MYP certificates to Year 11 students who completed the programme last year. This year, Sophie Szabo was given the merit award for perfect scores听of 7 across all her subjects.
After a wonderful rendition of Aretha Franklin’s song Muddy Waters sung by Michelle Mooney, Year 11, Ms Jan Robertson took to the stage to present awards for the Year 10 Personal Projects. The 2016听Global Context prize winners for 2016 were: Fairness & Development – Gabrielle Howland, Globalisation & Sustainability – Ashleigh Taylor, Identities & Relationships – Noshin Hassan, Orientation in Space & Time – Jackson Mickley, Personal & Cultural Expression – Sarah Hogg, Scientific & Technical Innovation – Sophie Szabo.
Once again, an extremely high standard of projects were submitted, creating a precedent and challenge for the 2017 Year 10s.
IB MYP Personal Project – Brooklyn
IB MYP Personal Project – Eldergreen
IB MYP Personal Project – Greenwith
IB MYP Personal Project – Hillcott
IB MYP Personal Project – Surrey
IB MYP Personal Project Score of 6
IB MYP Personal Project Score of 7 (highest possible grade)
IB MYP Personal Project Category Winners
IB MYP听Perfect Score (all 7’s)
On Tuesday 30 May, at the Senior Worship assembly, Chelsea Costello read a prayer in the wake of the devastating attack in Manchester at the Ariana Grande concert. Chelsea鈥檚 prayer is one of compassion for those whose lives were lost and for those injured and affected by this tragedy. In sad times, we come together and know we have God to turn to for help, strength and guidance.
鈥淒ear Heavenly Father,
We thank you for today and the opportunity to give to those who are less fortunate than us. We ask that you may go before us and guide us, inspiring us to be a light to others, letting your light shine through us.听
Lord, we pray for the victims of the attack at the Ariana concert last week. Comfort those who mourn and strengthen the injured. Deliver those whose hearts are hardened with evil and remind us all of your understanding and everlasting love.听
Please help those who are struggling in this hard financial time and put to rest their worries. Bring peace and comfort to every heart that is fearful of not being able to provide for their family. In these hard times, may there be unity rather than isolation and encouragement rather than fear. 听
Lord we pray for anyone needing hope, strength and courage. Work throughout their hearts to be their healer, comforter and provider. You know who is struggling and you know each one by name, may you have mercy and compassion. And may they feel your presence working with them through their tough times.
This we pray in the name of Jesus Christ, our Saviour.鈥
Amen
Introducing Year 12 student Tiana Riemelmoser, as Ariel. This is only Tiana鈥檚 second production, but her first as a lead character and you can鈥檛 wipe the smile off her face. When asked 鈥淲hat is your favourite part of the show?鈥, Tiana replied 鈥淚 absolutely love every moment of the show. It’s such a great production to be a part of, and I mean, what girl wouldn鈥檛 love to be a Disney princess. But I have to say, my favourite part would be sitting on the rock singing the song Part of your world.鈥
Tiana suggested audiences will love the humour, the bright costumes and the beautiful songs. Come Under the Sea with Tiana as she explores some Human Stuff, while trying to be Part of your World. Buy your tickets from the link below.
Year 12, Paige Dobie, is excited to be strutting her stuff as the anxious crab Sebastian in this year鈥檚 production of Little Mermaid Jr. Paige has been involved in 2 productions at 亚洲无码, 10 productions with Adelaide Youth Theatre, 1 Musical Theatre Camp with Pelican Productions, 3 overseas performing arts tours with the Australian Youth听Performing Arts Team where she performed in Disneyland and Universal Studios. She has also participated in workshops on Broadway in New York. In October this year, Paige will also be a part of the Junior Theatre Celebration in Newcastle.
Paige鈥檚 favourite part of the show is the song Under the Sea, it鈥檚 bright and a great song involving a lot of the cast. She thinks that the audience will like that it鈥檚 just a fun production, the songs are great, it鈥檚 a good story about Arial pushing some limits to see what life is like on land, and about friends and family and looking out for each other. Come and see Paige look after her Under the Sea friends this July.
Friday 2 June
Each year, AnglicareSA grant a group of South Australian students the special privilege of being their 鈥榣ead angels鈥. This year, we at 亚洲无码, have been granted that special honour.
The role of the AnglicareSA Angels is to help with fundraising 鈥 something that we do very well at 亚洲无码, especially when we see people in need. Being an Angel school is a big responsibility and one that all Anglican schools take very seriously. 2017 is our year to shine brightly and lead the way in helping AnglicareSA help those in need.
To help kick start this wonderful opportunity as AnglicareSA Angels, the Captains organised 鈥楽ceanie Day鈥. This was to help with the winter appeal and students were encouraged to wear casual clothes, beanies and scarves or both 鈥 hence the name 鈥楽ceanie鈥. A gold coin donation was made on the day and many donations of blankets, scarves, beanies, gloves and clothing filled the foyer at the Junior School.听 We raised an amazing $543.60 which enabled the captains to go shopping and buy more supplies. This was supported by Big W and their manager 鈥 Jasmine who helped our dollars go further by giving us a 鈥榃ish Card鈥 and making sure the items we purchased were on sale.
On Friday 2 June, the 亚洲无码 Junior School community passed on their generosity to AnglicareSA during Worship. The captains had great delight in presenting these gifts (which totaled 12 baskets) and a cheque for $1000.00 to Mr Peter Burke 鈥 Director, Mission and Anglican Community Engagement and Ms Ramona Reynolds-Smith 鈥 Key Partnerships Manager. A true example of seeing our Christian ethos at work.
Friday, 2 June
When 亚洲无码 Junior School鈥檚 Anglicare Angels were made aware that some students in Adelaide schools were going to school without lunch, they decided this was a fabulous opportunity to spread God鈥檚 love and to help others in the community. The Year 2s and their Year 5 buddies acted by making cheese sandwiches to be wrapped up and then donated to other schools in need where they will be frozen and distributed to the children as required.
This is a wonderful initiative and one that will be a great service to many others. Well done Anglicare Angels.
Wednesday, 31 May
On Wednesday 31 May, Year 5 students took a brisk walk from 亚洲无码鈥檚 Junior campus to the Middle School Science Laboratories where the Year 9 STEM class and science teachers delighted the younger students with experiments using light. Students investigated how the human eye works and the properties of light through a variety of engaging activities such as making periscopes, pinhole cameras, using prisms and reflectors and making their own holograms.
The visit also enabled Year 5s to familiarise themselves with the Middle School as part of 亚洲无码鈥檚 transition program.
Ryan Przibilla
Congratulations to Ryan Przibilla, Year 9, who tried out and was selected for the U15 Adelaide North Pirates Baseball team and has gone on to qualify for the National Championships to be held at West Beach. The tournament will take place from 21-26 May with Adelaide North playing against 15 other teams from across Australia and the winning team earning a fully paid trip to the USA to compete in the World Championships.
Ryan will be required to stay with the team and officials at West Beach for the duration of the championships, with games being played at various times throughout the day.
Curtis Graham
Congratulations to Curtis Graham, Year 12, who was successful after applying for the 3-day Australian Maritime College program in Tasmania from 28-30 June this year. Curtis will be exploring pathways at the university, experiencing student life on campus, speaking to the university engineering students and lecturers, learn about world class opportunities and explore careers in maritime engineering. Most of the costs, including meals, accommodation, travel and airfares are covered by the program. Old scholar, Julia Blackman, Class of 2015, was invited to attend the program two years ago and is now studying with the AMC. Julia was featured in 亚洲无码鈥檚 last newsletter, The Vine, Issue 7.
Cassie Hoare and听Savannah Crompton
Congratulations to Cassie Hoare, Year 11, who has recently been听in Melbourne for the Australian Gymnastics Championships and has won the Junior International Trampoline title at the event.
Cassie also placed second in Senior International Synchronised trampoline with a partner from Queensland.
Congratulations also go to Savannah Crompton, Year 11, who was the overall winner in Level 9 of the Australian Gymnastics Championships.
Well done to both girls.
Gabrielle Smith, Isabella Emery and Emily Craig
(pictured below)
Congratulations to Gabrielle Smith, Year 6, Isabella Emery, Year 5 and Emily Craig, Year 6, who have been selected to join the Assistant Teacher Training Program at the dance school they attend.
The dance applicants are assessed on their dedication, commitment, behavioural standards and quality of grooming. Gabrielle, Isabella and Emily have been acting as leaders and role models to junior students throughout Semester 1 2017.
Gabrielle, Isabella and Emily have been acting as leaders and role models to junior students throughout Semester 1 2017.
Great effort girls.
On Saturday 13 May, 亚洲无码 hosted the AMEB (Australian Music Examinations Board) exams in the College Chapel. This is the first time 亚洲无码 has held the exams at the College for students, and students from other Colleges. Another session will be planned for the end of the year.
Congratulations to the following students:
Keziah Chung, 4H – Piano 鈥 Preliminary – A
Louise Shimmin, 5LP – Piano 鈥 Preliminary Grade – B+
Adele Jansen, 6Y – Piano 鈥 Grade 4 – B+
Maya Kancheff, 7SBE – Piano 鈥 Grade 4 – B
Congratulations also go to Thomas Brennan, Year 6, who recently received a High Distinction A+ for Grade 4 Viola.
Specialist Schools Carnival – Fiona Themann
After months of dedicated training, the 亚洲无码 SPiN+ Netball squads boarded the bus on a chilly Monday morning to compete in their first full-day tournament of the year 鈥 Netball SA鈥檚 Specialist Schools Playoffs. Being the first year of the SPiN program it was decided to enter one team into each of the Year 6/7 (Division 1), Year 9 (Division 2) and Year 10-12 (Division 2). Regardless of the inclement weather, it was a successful day for all teams!
Mrs Johnson selected 12 students from her training squad, focusing on giving all girls as much court experience as possible. She was extremely pleased with how her team improved throughout the day and the solid combinations they formed. The Year 6/7 team finished 3rd听after the completion of the rounds and played off in the final for 3rd听& 4th. They faced a tough Trinity College in the final, with the first half showcasing some brilliant defence by both teams. It wasn鈥檛 until the second half that 亚洲无码 were able to stretch out the lead, finishing the game 亚洲无码 (14) def Trinity (6).
Mrs Moodley also selected 12 students from her Year 8/9 squad to play in the year 9 division, as well as giving 3 students the opportunity and experience of playing in the open division for 亚洲无码. The Year 8/9 team had a great start to the day, winning their first match convincingly and then drawing in their second, against cross-campus rivals, Gleeson. The team finished 3rd听overall and played off in the final for 3rd听& 4th. Having not met Blackwood Red in the rounds it was a bit of the unknown facing up against them in the final. With the other two 亚洲无码 teams cheering loudly and watching on nervously, it was a tense game. 亚洲无码鈥檚 defenders created several turnovers, however, inconsistency in the attacking end proved costly with the final score being, Blackwood Red (13) def 亚洲无码 (11).
Mrs Hunter鈥檚 senior team were unsure what to expect with a few key players unable to make the day, however, this allowed several others in the team to step up to the challenge. The team warmly welcomed in 3 students from the Year 8/9 squad and led by example with their behaviour and sportsmanship on the day. At the completion of the rounds, 亚洲无码 sat on top of the ladder with only one game remaining, the final between 1st听& 2nd.听 亚洲无码 played Trinity in the final, with what was a skilful and physical match between the two schools. With the scores extremely close at half time Mrs Hunter opted to keep her line-up unchanged and urged her girls to find something more for the final 15 minutes. The team responded with a few crucial plays to change the momentum and finished the game 亚洲无码 (18) def Trinity (14).
Overall, it was a brilliant day for all of our teams, finishing 1st, 3rd听and 4th听respectively. We wish our Netball teams all the best in their future knockout games! Go 亚洲无码!
6/7 Girls Netball – Mrs Johnson
The 6/7 girls netball team competed in the second round of the Knockout competition against Mawson Lakes Primary School. With a great deal of training under their belt, the 亚洲无码 girls were too good for their opponents, running away winners 27-16. Best players from 亚洲无码 were Tia Oors L’Estrange and Brooke Cornish. The girls will now move on to the third round of the competition and will face Greenwith Primary School.
8/9 Girls Netball – Mrs Moodley
The 8/9 girls Netball team played in the first round on the Knockout competition against Playford, Thomas Moore and Paralowie. 亚洲无码 were far too good for their opposition as their hard work at squad training was evident. The girls won all their games comfortably and will now be moving on to the second round of the competition. Final scores for the games were 亚洲无码 36 defeated Playford 9. 亚洲无码 36 defeated Paralowie 16. 亚洲无码 36 defeated Thomas Moore 26.
Open Boys Basketball – Mr Willis
The Open Boys Basketball team played in the first round of the Knockout competition at Cedar College against Cedar and Thomas Moore. The boys played extremely well in tough conditions with the Cedar home crowd making plenty of noise. The boys held their nerve and eventually came out winners 69-65. They then backed up against Thomas More and were once again victorious. This sees the boys move onto the second round of the competition. All the boys played particularly well, with Sam Johnson and Jack Shephard putting in stand out performances across the day.
8/9 Football – Mr Raymond
On Wednesday 24 May, the 亚洲无码 8/9 Knockout Football team participated in two games against Birdwood High School and Golden Grove High School.
The boys were buzzing before the first game against Golden Grove. It was a tightly contested match, but unfortunately, after having the same amount of scoring shots as our opposition, we missed our chances in front of goal. The team then watched Birdwood and Golden Grove do battle. After watching Golden Grove comfortably beat Birdwood, the boys were full of confidence.
In our final game against Birdwood, we played some fantastic football and dominated on the scoreboard. We ended up running out winners by 145 points, with all players contributing to the big win. The boys left the field with their heads held high after a great day of football.
Unfortunately, with the loss to Golden Grove, we won鈥檛 be moving on to the next round of the competition. It was great to play football for 亚洲无码 and hopefully, we can go one better next year.
Open Football – Mr Hutchings
On Thursday 25 May, the 亚洲无码 Open Knockout Football team participated in two games against Gleeson College and Golden Grove High School. The boys played well in their first game against Golden Grove running away winners 75-32. Unfortunately, the Gleeson team were far too strong in the second game with the scores 79-26. The boys won鈥檛 be moving on to the second round of the competition, but played well as a team and should be proud of the way they represented 亚洲无码.
Open Boys Soccer – Mr Carletti
The Open Boy’s Soccer team played in the first round of the Knockout competition against Banksia Park and Golden Grove. 亚洲无码 came out winners in both games. The scores were 3-0 against Banksia and 2-0 against Golden Grove with all players in the squad playing well together. Kyle Goels scored 2 goals and Jett Weir, Daniel Broer and Young Kim had particularly great games. Anglican cup games earlier in the term were invaluable trial games for the team. A good all-round performance that is only going to get better as they play more games with each other.
Extra-Curricular Fixtures are available on the 亚洲无码 App and on the College website.
Week 5
Basketball
Debating
Netball
Week 6
Basketball
Netball
Soccer
It鈥檚 that time of the year again, the Junior School Disco is coming soon, a long awaited event for Junior School students which will be held on Friday 23 June, 6:00 鈥 7:30 pm.
You can purchase tickets from now until Wednesday 21 June at Trybooking
Generators Kids Club 2017听(Years R-6)
Come and join us. Generators kids club meets Fridays each fortnight for great games, craft and bible time. Our next kids club is on each Friday from 3:30pm-5:00pm. 听More information can be downloaded from our website.
We meet at 19 Perseverance Rd TTG. See听听for more details or phone Rick on 8264 3736.
SWAT Youth听(Years 7-12)
Meets Friday each week at 7:30pm. Come for a great time of games, friendship and bible discussion.
We meet at 19 Perseverance Rd TTG. See听:听Youth, young adult and those young at heart. Communion first Sunday of every month. There is no children鈥檚 program but drawing supplies and a withdrawal room are available for your young ones.