Saints Alive From the Headmaster

Saints Alive
No 34 Term 4
14 November 2014
GROWING THROUGH GRACE; LEARNING THROUGH LOVE
From the Headmaster
On Tuesday morning at precisely 11:00am
on the eleventh day of the eleventh month,
the School experienced something that
is very rare indeed – a moment’s silence
across all three campuses. It was radically
unfamiliar. The habitual sounds of teachers
expounding, children playing and basketballs
bouncing were broken by a subtle call to
stillness and quiet. A lone bugler played The
Last Post, inviting us towards a brief period
of solemnity and reflection. The elegiac
notes somehow disturb the psyche. Those
of us who are familiar with their rising and
falling cadence know they speak of grief. Yet
even those hearing them for the first time
seemed strangely subdued by their haunting
resonance. It was a moment, however brief,
for each of us to think about our loved ones,
those upon whom we rely for our wellbeing;
and a time moreover for us to try to imagine
what it must have been like for those who
have been left childless and alone as a
result of war.
The First World War was called ‘the war to
end all wars’, a prophecy which spoke of the
horror of what had passed, but which seems
with hindsight rather naïve. The war on
those seeking to establish an Islamic State
is but the latest in a litany of conflict that
has ravaged our world ever since, only this
time the enemy is ‘everywhere and unseen’.
This latest war has the potential to divide
our world in hitherto unimaginable ways,
and we must resist this division with courage
and determination. We must challenge
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Term 1 2015 starts
week
Term 4 ends
• Year 12:
Friday 21 November
• Prep-Year 11:
Thursday 27 November
• New Student Orientation:
Friday 23 January
• Whole School Starts:
Tuesday 27 January
mon 17 nov
Y10 Drama
Performance
Y12 Chinese Lunch
Y12 Burchill Dinner
Y12 Fradgley Dinner
Y12 McIntosh Dinner
Y12 Reeves Dinner
and resist the dominant racial and cultural
stereotypes which are presented to us by
the purveyors of fear; we must hold on to the
reality that the terrorists are few in number
whilst peacemakers abound; and we must
continue to celebrate the racial and cultural
diversity which characterises both the Gold
Coast and our School.
I am not alone in feeling an immense sense
of pride in the cultural diversity that exists
at All Saints. Apart from the diversity that
permeates our domestic student roll, we
are blessed indeed to have our rich and
vibrant international programmes which
bring so many courageous and delightful
students to us from across the seas.
Mr Bartlett, our Director of International
Programmes, Mr Moore and Mr Cherry, our
Head and Assistant Head of Boarding, and
their various teams work extremely hard to
make sure our international students feel
at home here, as only then will they be able
to thrive. Thrive they certainly do – running
assemblies, performing in our co-curricular
and sporting programmes with enthusiasm
and subtly instilling in all of our hearts a
sense of our connection to a wider and
endlessly fascinating world. Our international
students bring different perspectives which
offer the potential for greater understanding.
Like all of us in this place, they have their
own stories to tell, which are invariably
enlightening. They encourage us, through
their example, to look to the wider world for
exciting opportunities to learn and grow.
TUESDAY 18
Y3-6 End of Year
Presentation
Y10–12 House
Lunches
WEDNESDAY 19
Y10–12 Speech
Night
Y12 Home
Economics Breakfast
They are one of the reasons why so many
of our Australian students embrace the
opportunity of overseas exchanges. Yet they
also remind us, when we get to know them,
that these different stories and perspectives
cover more profound connections and
similarities. They are people first and
Chinese or Brazilian or Taiwanese or
German second. It is pleasing to watch
from a distance how the awkwardness
and suspicion that difference brings can
quickly melt into friendship and constructive
relationship when the time is taken to get to
know each other.
It is remarkable that this same impulse
towards relationship occurred, albeit in
fleeting moments, between the soldiers
fighting each other in the First World War.
Stories abound describing soccer matches
that took place on the crippling mud
of no-man’s land when hostilities were
temporarily ceased for Christmas Day. For
one day, these young men were able to
abandon their uniforms and the baggage
that went with them in favour of their
common humanity, which was always there
but somehow suffocated by the dictates of
others who were often far removed from
the action. It is this same impulse towards
understanding forged through our common
humanity that should inspire each one of us
to ‘love our neighbours as ourselves’ and
thus become instruments for peace and
harmony in a war-torn, fragmented world.
Patrick S Wallas, Headmaster
thuRSDAY 20
Y11 Shutdown (Thu
20-Wed 26)
Y12 Final Assembly
‘Tunnel of Love’
Y12 Wet’n’Wild
Excursion
FRIDAY 21
Y7-9 Inter-House
Skipping
Y10 Spanish Lunch
Y12 Valedictory &
Graduation
Headmaster’s 1st XI
Cricket Match
SUNDAY 23
Parents v Staff Cricket
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Junior School
FROM THE HEAD OF JUNIOR SCHOOL
Years 3-6 Sport Training
The final sports training session for Years
3-6 students was held this week. Next
Tuesday is the Years 3-6 End of Year
Presentation and students may need to get
home early to prepare for this very important
event, hence no training. Next Thursday 20
November is the last round of APS Sport for
the year.
Staffing Changes
There are two staffing changes in the Junior
School for 2015. Year 3 teacher, Mrs Tracey
French, will leave the School at the end of
this year to join her husband who works in
Bangkok. Tracey has taught at All Saints
for a number of years over several different
blocks of time, having accompanied her
husband with his overseas employment to
various destinations. Tracey has been an
excellent member of the Junior School team,
we will miss her and she leaves the School
with our grateful thanks and with our best
wishes.
Junior School Music teacher, Miss Debra
Hyland, has decided that she will pursue
challenges elsewhere in 2015 and will
complete her work at All Saints at the end of
the year. Debra has been with us for the last
two and half years and she has had some
wonderful successes at the School, including
the outstanding production of Aladdin earlier
this year. Debra has brought a high level
of musicality to our students and had been
a valuable member of the Performing Arts
Department. She also leaves the School with
our thanks and best wishes for the future.
Whilst we have already filled the class
teaching role for next year, we have
advertised online through Seek and on our
School website for a new Music Specialist
this week.
Candy Canes and Other Lollies
At about this time of year we usually
have children thinking about distributing
Christmas cards and candy canes to friends
and classmates. Whilst I appreciate the
Christmas cheer behind this gesture, the last
thing that young children need is a sugar fix
at School. If you have some burning desire
that means your children must give lollies
(not sure why you would have this burning
desire, but if you do) please understand
that these lollies are not to be consumed
at School and children found doing this
will have their ‘stash’ confiscated (bah,
humbug!).
Award Recipients
The following students will receive an award
at our End of Year Presentation next Tuesday
evening. We list the students now so that
there are no upsetting surprises on the
night. Students are listed in alphabetical
order:
Chloe Alford, Madeline Allars, Kyle Allen,
Cohen Anderson, Summer Ashcroft, Thomas
Auld, Rishi Bliss, Ian Brand, Jamie Bressow,
Sam Brinkman, Alex Broadley, Nathalie
Brown, Abby Burchill, Sarah Butcher, Hayley
Campbell, Charlize Challen, Maggie Chi,
Tess Cummins, Keeley Dart, Liam Davis,
Joey Donnolley, Emma Duggan, Phoebe
Efstathis, Coeby Frigo, Ruby Galea, Brodie
Gardiner, Harry Ghusn, Elisha Grofski,
Hillary Hains, Liam Hamley, Penny Hauck,
Tom Hauck, Sophie Humbert, Lauren
Irwin, Bronte Jobson, Angelina Lane,
Ben Leishman, William Lind, Jack LukeParedi, Sarah Maddock, Sahara McCarthy,
Matisse McCulloch, Katya McCulloch, Ruby
McDougall, Ewan McEwan, Xabian McKayMavin, Daniel McLaren-Kennedy, Abbey
Misuraca, Luke Negas, Finn Nicolson,
Bridget Osmond, Lacey Redding, Gwyneth
Richards, Caleb Robert, Madeline Rorie,
Spencer Sanders, Beth Sangster, Ally
Shorter, Joel Simmons, Bayden SteensmaCollins, Beau Summergreene, Taylor
Timpani, Gillie Tredrea, Bodhi Uwland,
Johnny Wallace, Jaylan Walsh, Bella Waters,
Charlotte Watts, Jin Yoo, Xavier Younan,
Sacha Zarew.
ICAS Medals and More
Congratulations to Madeline Allars in Year
6 and Daniel McLaren-Kennedy in Year 4
who are receiving an ICAS Writing Medal
at a ceremony in Brisbane on Monday 1
December. These medals are awarded to
the top student in the state in their year level
for the University of New South Wales Writing
Competition.
Tom Hauck also was successful in winning
the Australian Mathematics Competition
prize for the fourth year in a row! This prize
is awarded to the top 0.03% of students who
sit this competition in Australia. These are
truly outstanding achievements!
Rod Case, Head of Junior School
BIRTHDAY BOOKS
Grateful thanks and Happy Birthday to these
children: Sebastian Groux 1W, Ella Gordon
4B and Bronte Reed 2G. Your wonderful
book donations shall be treasured.
Pam Reardon, Junior School Librarian
Aquathlon
Congratulations to Madeline Allars and
Sakura Sugikama who participated in the
regional trials last weekend and qualified
for the State Aquathlon Championships to
be held at Harvey Bay in February 2015.
Sakura finished 2nd in the regional trials.
Congratulations girls.
Roger Matthysz, Junior School Sportsmaster
Date claimers
Junior School Celebrations
Pre Prep-Prep Concert: Tuesday 25 November 6:30pm Nairn Theatre
Years 1-2 Concert: Wednesday 26 November 6:30pm Nairn Theatre
Years 3-6 Celebration: Tuesday 18 November 7:00pm HPE
Year 6 Ceremony: Monday 24 November 7:00pm Nairn Theatre
Ticket details were distributed via School Diary
Saints Alive
Junior School
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Middle School
FROM THE HEAD OF MIDDLE SCHOOL
IT AIN’T OVER ‘TIL IT’S OVER
Whilst it is most worthwhile stopping to once
again reflect on three wonderful Middle
School Celebration Evenings over the past
fortnight … well done to one and all … it
is also worth remembering that we are
still going full steam ahead right up until
the end of the school year on Thursday
27 November. There are still outstanding
summative assessment items in all subjects
in all year levels, and these all-important
tasks have a significant bearing on your
child’s end-of-year report. A reminder that, in
the case of the four Core subjects (English,
History, Mathematics and Science), we
are reporting to the Standard Elaborations
as laid out by the Queensland Curriculum
and Assessment Authority (QCAA). What
does that all mean, I hear you ask? It
means the Core teachers are being asked
to assign each student with a standard of
achievement that reflects an individual’s
skills and understanding at the end of
the year. Rather than results being strictly
cumulative, teachers will be determining an
‘on balance’ judgment that gives students
a chance to be appropriately acknowledged
for any progress they might make over a
sequence of assessment tasks throughout
the year. Clear as mud? Ask your child’s Core
teacher for more details.
STAFF MOVEMENTS
Over the past month, we have been busily
sorting out staffing for 2015 and this
week hope to finalise the last of the new
appointments. I will thus be able to inform
you of all the Core teaching allocations for
the New Year in next week’s edition of Saints
Alive.
CONFIRMATION OF CLASS
ALLOCATIONS 2015
A reminder that, as per previous
communications, both the Junior and
Middle Schools will be releasing the Core
Teacher allocations for next year in the week
preceding the commencement of classes
in 2015; that is, the week commencing
Monday 19 January. Parents will be able to
access this information via your child’s page
on the Parent Portal.
Saints Alive
This initiative allows students the time to
savour 2014 and minimise any anxieties
they might have regarding a new year level
and teacher. Please understand that if we
make any exception in this regard, it would
severely undermine the decision we have
made to hold off the release date, and we
would no doubt be inundated with inquiries
over the Christmas break. We thank you,
in advance, for your understanding in this
matter.
DATE CLAIMERs: middle school
CAMPS 2015
• Year 9 Camp: Monday 9–Wednesday 11
February: Week 3, Term 1
• Year 7 Canberra Trip (Group 1):
Sunday 30 August – Friday 4
September: Week 8, Term 3
• Year 7 Canberra Trip (Group 2): Sunday
6–Friday 11 September: Week 9, Term 3
• Year 8 Camp: Monday 14–Thursday 17
September: Week 10, Term 3
YEAR 9 GRADUATION
Last Friday 7 November, the Year 9
community gathered to celebrate the
inaugural Year 9 Graduation Ceremony.
The Year 9 Co-ordinator, Mrs Marnie
Wainwright, and her team did an exemplary
job of celebrating three years of adolescent
milestones for the Class of 2017 – and the
Year 9 students and parents responded
superbly. All in all it was a ‘bitter-sweet’
evening whereby families understandably
began looking forward to the next three
years in the Senior School, but there was
also an authentic sense of nostalgia out
there as we paused to reflect on the cohort’s
Middle Schooling experiences.
In addition, we awarded ‘Academic’,
‘Citizenship’ and ‘Endeavour’ prizes, and
acknowledged students who accumulated
exemplary levels of Community Service
hours – qualifying for either a ‘Gold’ award
(30 hours) or Service Badge (60 hours):
Jane Andrews (Endeavour Award), Finn
Arrowsmith (Endeavour Award), Georgie
Barnao (Citizenship Award), Laura Bignell
(Service Badge), Alec Brand (Endeavour
Award, Service Badge), Claire Callaghan
(Academic Award), Daniel Campbell
(Endeavour Award), Max Campion (Gold
Service Certificate), Han Cao (Endeavour
Middle School
Award), Thomas Capper (Endeavour Award,
Gold Service Certificate), Mia Chaberman
(Leadership Award, Gold Service Certificate),
Jayden Choi (Academic Award), William Choy
(Academic Award), Lucy Coccetti (Academic
Award), Brittany Daley (Academic Award,
Service Badge), Geordie Dalton (Service
Badge), Jess Darby (Citizenship Award),
Callum Davidson (Citizenship Award), Abby
Duggan (Citizenship Award, Service Badge),
Ethan Ireland (Gold Service Certificate),
Natalie Estevao (Service Badge), Holly
Freeman (Citizenship Award), James
Ghusn (Academic Award), Chase Gogolka
(Endeavour Award), Gabrielle Goodwin
(Service Badge), Madeline Hall (Endeavour
Award), Kieran Hamley (Academic Award),
Nicholaus Harding (Academic Award), Liam
Harris (Academic Award), Jacob Henderson
(Citizenship Award), Oliver Hill (Endeavour
Award), Natalie Hong (Citizenship Award,
Service Badge), Emily Jacobs (Academic
Award), Daniel Jones (Academic Award),
Phoebe Lee (Academic Award), Sharwel Lei
(Citizenship Award, Gold Service Certificate),
Amber Liebenow (Citizenship Award, Service
Badge), Erin Liebenow (Endeavour Award,
Service Badge), Beau Lyndon (Academic
Award), Gemma Manci (Endeavour
Award), Prudie Mason (Endeavour Award),
Meaghan McLeod (Academic Award), Tyler
McPherson (Endeavour Award), Brianna
Merriman (Endeavour Award, Service
Badge), Tom Morgan (Service Badge),
Dylan Nicholson (Service Badge), Yukino
Ohori (Academic Award), Kaela Partridge
(Citizenship Award, Service Badge), Braiden
Penwarn (Leadership Award), Courtney
Powell (Leadership Award, Service Badge),
Elli Prostamo-Brown (Endeavour Award,
Gold Service Certificate), Tina Ravirajah
(Endeavour Award), Lucy Reed (Service
Badge), Anna Rhee (Endeavour Award),
Jack Rice (Gold Service Certificate), James
Selvarajah (Service Badge), Tiarna Shang
(Leadership Award, Service Badge), Xavier
Spinella (Gold Service Certificate), Lilly
Tanna (Citizenship Award), Savannah
Tindiglia (Service Badge), Jessica Wainwright
(Academic Award, Service Badge), Anthony
Wallace (Endeavour Award), Marika Wark
(Leadership Award), Chantal Zhao (Academic
Award), Kevin Zhou (Academic Award).
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After once again acknowledging the Middle School’s Foundation Day Award winners,
Amber Liebenow and Nicholaus Harding, the equally-prestigious Archbishop Aspinall
Awards were presented to Georgie Barnao and Liam Harris. Finally, the Case Cup for
exemplary commitment to Community Service across the year was awarded to Erin
Liebenow.
Congratulations to all of these exceptional young people from the entire community.
Finally, here is a copy of the prayer composed for the occasion:
Prayer for Year 9 2014
(with apologies to Banjo Paterson’s The Man From Ironbark)
Lord,
We say a prayer right here right now for a year of great renown,
These 9s are beaut, we’ve often said, they’ve rarely let us down.
They studied here, they partied there, they’ve led our School with pride,
Let’s hope they scrub up half as good when they’ve reached the other side …
Of Senior School: the next big step, but let’s not get distracted.
Lord, here’s a précis of this year, I’ve kept it quite contracted.
Right off they bussed away to camp: up north to Alex Heads
The sand was hot, the air was hot, we had barbeques for beds.
But from that camp, we voted, picked, hoped the cream had risen …
Then packed back up, bussed back down south, and trudged back here to ‘prison’.
And when the mums saw how they’d changed, they whispered, “Here’s a lark!
They’ll have to lug their bags for miles to where I’ve had to park!”
We chose our leaders, gave out badges, named folk to lead the team,
So-began a year of “ownership”, of daring to “have a dream”.
They’ve led cross country, aths and quiz, they’ve led us in the pool,
They’ve lip synced dressed as Dora’s ‘Boots’, and fed House Spirit fuel,
And when Mrs Wainwright took the reins as Mr G had to depart,
You kept on keeping on, stood tall, on that I must remark.
It’s work, work, work, when you join Year 9, the tasks soon mount like … mountains,
Some handle stress, just fob it off, while some cry tears in fountains.
But Raves in Caves and Battling Bands and Eucharists provoking,
Kept those smiles: pride of place, you never gave up joking.
But when the girls in THREADS catwalked in prints that were quite stark …
Their fathers’ eyes, they prowled the room, like hungry tiger sharks.
But thankfully, you’ve had great staff to guide you on your way,
O’Connor, Jenkins, Lynch, McKlaren, Wickman, Walker, hey?
Then add in Porker, Callaghan and Boswell don’t forget
Then you’ve a champion team whose like I’ve never seen … not yet.
They’ve cared and mentored, challenged you to ignite the vital spark
Of inspiration, in your head, not just focus on the marks.
So the year has flown and you’re ready to fly, to the Senior School, so go!
But don’t forget us in the Middle, we’re a launchpad, don’t you know?
God bless Mrs Wainwright for a year of loving care,
God bless the class 2-0-1-7, let them safely dare …
To dream and search for new horizons, as they set to disembark,
On the next phase of their life well lived … in your name! (Exclamation mark).
Amen.
STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTS
A reminder that if there are any notable
extra-curricular achievements you’d
like acknowledged, please phone/
email the Middle School Office
mtrainor@asas.qld.edu.au and pass on the
details.
Todd Harm, Head of Middle School
LOOKING AHEAD IN THE MIDDLE
SCHOOL
Week 7
• Wednesday 19 November: Senior
School Speech Night (7:00pm, HPE
Centre)
• Friday 21 November: Middle School
Assembly, Inter-House Skipping
Competition, Year 12 Valedictory
Week 8
• Monday 24 November: Middle
School Inter-House Touch Football
Competition Round Robin (all day)
• Tuesday 25 November: Middle
School Inter-House Touch Football
Competition Finals (12.45-3.15pm)
• Wednesday 26 November: Years
7/8/9 Trip to ‘Wet ’n’ Wild’
• Thursday 27 November: Last day of
term for students; Final Chapel (2.003.15pm)
Returning School Textbooks
Over the next weeks, students will be
asked to return textbooks and, to this
end, they will receive an email listing
the resources borrowed and the Copy
Number of each one. We ask that
students be particularly diligent about
returning the correct items to the
Bookshop. Your co-operation in this
matter is most appreciated. Parents will
be charged for all outstanding loans of
textbooks not returned by Monday 1
December this year.
Middle/Senior Library Staff
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Asian Banquet
Year 9 Cultural Studies students, under
the direction of Mrs Skye Daniel and with
the assistance of Mrs Fox, prepared a
sumptuous Asian Banquet as part of their
investigation into Australia’s Engagement
with Asia through their elective course
Cultural Studies. Working in groups of
three and choosing an authentic Asian
recipe from a variety of countries including
Japan, China, Thailand, Vietnam, India and
Malaysia, the Year 9 students prepared and
cooked a delicious range of Asian cuisine
which they than shared with their peers and
staff. This served as a wonderful culminating
activity for the class.
Asia Wise Competition
Congratulations to Toby Krabbenbos (9L)
who recently participated in the Asia Wise
Competition in his elective subject Year 9
Cultural Studies. Toby was the top student
for the week ending Friday 7 November
in the Quick Quizzes section in the online
competition. As a reward for this success,
Asia Wise is offering Toby the opportunity
to write a set of 10 questions on a topic
of his choice that will be uploaded to the
website for students from all over Australia
and New Zealand to complete. Asia Wise
will acknowledge the questions with Toby’s
name and also with the School name. Well
done, Toby.
Julie Deane Assistant Head
of Middle School (Pastoral Care)
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Senior School
FROM THE HEAD OF SENIOR SCHOOL
TERM 4 DATES
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Saturday 15 November: Year 12
Formal at Bond
Monday 17 November: Final Year
10-12 Assembly
Wednesday 19 November: Senior
School Speech Night
Thursday 20 November: Class of
2014 ‘Tunnel of Love’
Friday 21 November: Year 12 Finish,
Graduation & Valedictory
Thursday 20-Wednesday 26 November:
Year 11 Shutdown
Monday 24 November: Year 10
Music Extension Assembly
Thursday 27 November: Year 11
QCS Trial
Thursday 27 November: Term 4 ends
QCS TEST RESULTS
For the first time, students’ Queensland Core
Skills (QCS) Test results will be released prior
to senior certification in December. This year,
students can access their individual result,
graded A–E, from 9:00am on Tuesday 18
November via their learning account on the
Student Connect website.
Parents and students are reminded that a
student’s individual QCS Test result does
not determine their OP. Instead, subject
and school group results from the QCS
Test are used as part of statistical scaling
processes undertaken to calculate students’
OPs. Using group data enables the QCAA
to make a fair and equitable comparison
of the achievements of students in
different schools studying different subject
combinations.
2015 YEAR 12 LEADERSHIP CAMP
Just a reminder that the Year 12 Leaders
for 2015 are to attend a special Leadership
Camp, January 21-23 at Tyalgum (Tweed
Valley). As usual, it will be conducted with
close staff supervision and under the
guidance of certified Outdoor Education
instructors. Students received detailed
information at their badging ceremony
regarding this important preparation for their
responsibilities next year.
Returning School Textbooks
CELEBRATIONS
Next week the Senior School will enjoy a
series of moving and joyful celebrations
to mark the end of the year: Speech Night
(Wednesday, 7:00pm), the final Whole
School Assembly (Thursday, 11:00am)
followed by the ‘Tunnel of Love’ (11:30am),
and Graduation & Valedictory (Friday,
7:00pm).
HAIL CLASS OF 2014!
On behalf of the Senior School, I would
like to thank the Class of 2014 for the
many contributions they have made to the
School community, this year and throughout
their time at All Saints. We wish them a
memorable final week next week, and a safe
and joyful finish to the year. The programme
for Year 12 next week includes:
Monday 17 November
• Periods 1 and 2: Collect results from
teachers
• Period 3: Lockers and book return
• Period 4: Final 10-12 Assembly
Tuesday 18 November
• Periods 1 and 2: Schoolies Presentation
• Periods 3 and 4: Presentation with
Mr Evans
• 1.00-2.30pm: House Lunches
Wednesday 19 November
• Periods 3 and 4: Speech Night rehearsal
• Period 4a (PC): Pod/Jersey handover
• Period 5: Subject Prize winners rehearsal
in HPE Centre
• Arrive for Speech Night in Maths
Courtyard at 6.15pm
Thursday 20 November
• Period 1: Final Eucharist, Nairn Theatre
• Period 2: Valedictory rehearsal
• Period 3: Whole School Assembly on
Oval, followed by the ‘Tunnel of Love’ at
approx. 11.30am.
• 1.00pm: depart for Wet’n’Wild
Friday 21 November
• Arrive for Valedictory in Maths Courtyard
at 6.15pm
WORDS FOR YEAR 12
FROM THE DIRECTOR OF
CAREERS & VET
Careers Calendar
• Tuesday 18 November: Year
12 QCS Results available at
Studentconnect.qcaa.qld.edu.au
• Thursday 11 December: Major Offer
Round for QTAC courses in creative
and performing arts
• Thursday 11 December: Southern
Cross University Uni Options Day
• Monday 15 December: Due date for
documentation to QTAC
• Saturday 20 December: Year 12
Results and OPs available online at
Studentconnect.qcaa.qld.edu.au
• Monday 22 December: UQ Options
Evening 4:00-7:00pm
• Tuesday 23 December: QUT Real
Decisions Gardens Point campus,
9:00am-1:00pm
• Tuesday 23 December: Griffith
University Options 3:00-6:00pm
• Tuesday 30 December: QTAC
Selection Ranks (for non-OP
students) available via QTAC
application or by phone
• Thursday 15 January: Major Offer
Round for QTAC applications
UQ OP Results Advice Night
Coinciding with the release of OP
results, UQ will hold an OP Results
Advice Night on Monday 22 December
from 4:00-7:00pm at the UQ Centre St
Lucia. This event is an opportunity for
Year 12 students to get valuable advice
on how they can study their desired
programme at UQ. School leavers can
speak to staff about entry requirements
and pathways, attend a seminar in their
desired study area and take a tour of
the campus. Prospective attendees
can register online for the event
www.youruq.com/opresults.
Alison Weeks, Director of Careers & VET
Be confident, for the stars are of the same
stuff as you.
Velimirovic
Steve Wright, Head of Senior School
Students will be asked to return textbooks and will receive an email listing the resources
borrowed and the Copy Number. We ask that students be particularly diligent about returning
the correct items to the Bookshop. Your co-operation in this matter is most appreciated.
Parents will be charged for all outstanding loans of textbooks not returned by Monday 1
Middle/Senior Library Staff
December this year.
Saints Alive
Senior School
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Performing Arts
FROM THE DIRECTOR OF PERFORMING ARTS
2015 Musical – The Addams
Family
The final stage of auditions will occur over
the next week. The cast, orchestra and
crew have now been published and, after
dramatic and further musical auditions,
we will be in a position to announce the
lead roles during the last week of term. We
apologise that this may feel like a drawn-out
process, however, all of this has to occur
on top of the already busy exam, marking,
reporting and End-of-Year Speech Nights
and Celebrations that are a routine part of
the calendar.
https://sites.google.com/site/asasmusical2015/
Giveathon Concert
The performances by the Senior Strings,
Kombumerri Chorale, Birrung Voices and
various soloists last Thursday evening
at Robina Anglican Church was simply
breathtaking. I had the privilege of sitting in
the audience for the entire concert and it
was hard to believe they were performances
by students. Congratulations to all students
but, in particular, our Year 12 students
for whom this was their final performance
on such a professional sounding concert.
Mr Bardsley, Mrs Mason, Mrs Wilson, Ms
Morgan and Mrs O’Keefe, the Music staff
who rehearsed, conducted and extended
the students, should feel extremely proud of
their achievements! Thanks to the Reverend
Stewart Perry and the parishioners of
Robina Anglican Church for allowing us to
use their beautiful venue and for supporting
the concert, and also to the parents who
came to support their children and Givea-thong. You raised $455.75 towards the
appeal.
Letter to Parents
Over the next week, parents who have
students enrolled in lessons in either Drama
and Communication or Music will receive a
letter from me. This letter will address Fees
for 2015, Hire Charges, Cancellation and
Enrolment procedures and various other
topics.
Up-Coming Events
• Monday 17 November: Vocal Studio
Concert 6:00pm Holloway Music Centre
• Monday 17 November: Year 10 Drama
Performance 6:30pm (Class 1) and
7:30pm (Class 2) Dell Arte Theatre
• Thursday 20 November: Drama &
Communication Studio Concert 6:00pm
Dell’Arte Theatre
Cancellation advice for
Private Music and Drama &
Communication Lessons
Students currently enrolled in private Music
and Drama & Communication lessons (in
2014) will automatically be rolled over into
lessons for 2015. There is no need to reenrol in lessons.
If you wish to cancel Music and/or Drama
& Communication lessons for your son
or daughter for 2015, notification of
cancellation must be received no later than
Thursday 27 November 2014, ie before the
end of this semester.
The correct procedure for cancelling lessons
is to complete a ‘Cancellation/Change of
Enrolment’ form which is available online
on the parent’s portal under Performing
Arts or from the Performing Arts Office in
the Holloway Music Centre. This form is to
be returned to Mrs Hopper, Performing Arts
Administrator. No other form of notification
can be accepted. (Failure to submit this
form before the end of the semester could
result in you being charged for the following
semester’s lessons).
Music Honours ProgramME
Following a very successful first year,
the Music Honours Programme will
continue in 2015 for outstanding
musicians in the Middle or Senior
Schools who are intending to pursue
tertiary studies in Music following their
time at school.
The programme runs on a Friday
afternoon (during regular Sport time)
from 12:30–3:30pm and includes time
for individual practice, master classes
(where students perform to each other
and receive feedback), workshops on
performing, aural and musicianship
development and chamber music.
Students will also perform publicly
in a number of concerts and in the
community.
Students who wish to be considered
for this programme for 2015 should
discuss their interest with their
instrumental/voice teacher as
acceptance is by invitation only
(following a recommendation from the
Music teacher). Current Music Honours
students will need to re-apply for 2015
(again through their Music teacher).
Mr Nigel Bardsley (Head of Strings)
will again co-ordinate the programme
and there will be involvement from a
number of other Music staff during
the year. There is no cost involved to
students.
Scott Mason, Director of Performing Arts
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Sport & Activities
FROM THE DIRECTOR OF SPORT & ACTIVITIES
APS Summer Sport
The results for Round 7 are shown below. This week, the 2014 Summer Sport Finals are played where every team has a game to play to finalise their
position on the competition ladder. The top two teams in each ladder play off for the Premiership, 3rd plays 4th and so on. It is a very exciting day for
all involved and I wish all our teams good luck in finishing the season off strongly. For the statisticians amongst you, we have 23 buses, taking just
under 700 students to 18 different venues for this week’s finals (the other 400 students will be playing at All Saints). All Saints feature in 52% of
Premiership games (1 v 2) and in 84% of games involving the top four schools on the ladders. These results speak for themselves and come from the
many hours of practice that the students have put in with their indefatigable coaching staff this season – thank you to you all. Games to be played at
All Saints are Open Boys Touch, Open Boys and Girls Water Polo, Open Girls Basketball, Open Girls Softball and Boys and Girls Cricket. The students in
these games will benefit by playing on the best kept school grounds in Queensland – thank you to Mr Steve Jones and his amazing ground staff who
do a brilliant job in making our playing fields look pristine every week. A reminder to all students that there is no sport training next week. Next Friday,
the Middle School will participate in their Inter-House skipping challenge, Year 10 will go off-site on a beach walk and swim excursion and Year 11 will
be on shutdown.
BOYS
AFL Senior
ASAS
Junior
ASAS
Cricket
1st XI (White) v ABP
1st XI (Blue) v CAC
Jnr (White) v ABP
Jnr (Blue) v CAC
Basketball
Open A CAC
Open B ASAS
Year 10 A ASAS
Year 10 B ASAS
Year 9 A ASAS
Year 9 B ASAS
Year 8 A CAC
Year 8 B ASAS
Year 7 A ASAS
Year 7 B ASAS
Touch
Open A ASAS
Open B ASAS
Year 10 A CAC
Year 10 B ASAS
Year 9 A ASAS
Year 9 B ASAS
Year 8 A ASAS
Year 8 B ASAS
Year 7 A ASAS
Year 7 B ASAS
Tennis
Open A ASAS
Open B ASAS
Open C ASAS
Junior A ASAS
Junior B CAC
Junior C ASAS
Water Polo
Senior
ASAS
Junior
ASAS
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BYE
75-15
ASAS
ASAS
ASAS
CAC
37-34
32-14
27-13
15-8
51-16
30-15
28-18
FOR
44-22
36-6
10-4
6-5
7-3
10-4
7-3
5-0
17-4
16-3
14-1
17-0
14-2
15-9
21-3
13-11
15-9
21-3
19-2
BYE
Student Achievements
GIRLS
AFL
Inter
CAC
Junior CAC
Softball
Open
CAC
Inter
CAC
Junior
CAC
Basketball
Open A ASAS
Open B ASAS
Year 10 A ASAS
Year 10 B ASAS
Year 9 A ASAS
Year 9 B ASAS
Year 8 A CAC
Year 8 B CAC
Year 7 A ASAS
Year 7 B CAC
Touch
Open A ASAS
Open B ASAS
Year 10 A ASAS
Yr 10 B ASAS
Year 9 A ASAS
Year 9 B ASAS
Year 8 A ASAS
Year 8 B ASAS
Year 7 A ASAS Year 7 B ASAS
Tennis
Open A ASAS
Open B ASAS
Open C ASAS
Junior A CAC
Junior B ASAS
Junior C ASAS
Cricket
Super 8 v KCC#1
Water Polo
Senior #1 V ASAS#2
Senior #2 v ASAS#1
Junior Congratulations to the following students on
their achievements in sport:
64-14
47-23
• Joel Bruggy (Year 7) will be playing
Futsal for Queensland at the National
Championships in Sydney during the
holidays.
• Daniel Coe (Year 8) has been selected
for the Gold Coast AFL Talent Programme
Squad.
• Georgie Barnao (Year 9) and Lahni
Ferruccio (Year 8) have both been
selected into the Netball progamme
at the Tweed Academy of Sport. This
programme will not only develop their
netball skills, but will also focus on goal
setting, time-management, nutrition,
sports psychology and community
service.
• Tyler Gilbert, Ben Lim, Skagen Fielding
and Alex Sinclair (all Year 7) all played
tennis at the Gold Coast Schools
Challenge last weekend and finished
2nd. The boys now go on to play in the
Brisbane International.
Well done to you all.
12-6
15-2
12-7
51-12
30-15
81-4
FOR
21-13
26-22
42-24
24-18
28-24
64-14
14-1
3-1
11-7
1-0
2-1
5-0
8-0
11-2
FOR
FOR
Fergus Leslie, Director of Sports & Activities
17-7
14-10
14-6
15-9
19-5
20-4
ASAS
ASAS#2
ASAS#2
ASAS
Sports
8-4
8-4
9-1
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Whole School
CHAPLAINCY MATTERS
“You would not be seeking me”, says God in
St Augustine’s writings, “If I had not already
found you.”
My weekly sojourn with the Pre Prep class is
a highlight of my week. We have introduced
a programme known as ‘Godly-play’ which
works on the premise that God is already
at work in our little people, and aims to
encourage further wondering about God. It
seeks not to impose a particular image of
God on the children, but rather to allow an
image individual to each child to emerge,
and play with the child. The sacred stories
are told very simply and with focussed
reverence so that the child can fill in the
gaps in a way pertinent to each one.
After each story the questions are asked:
“What was the best part of this story?”
and “What is the most important part of
this story?” Concluding questions include
“Where are you in this story?” or “What part
of this story is about you?”
These are typically Anglican questions in
a theology which encourages questioning,
and allows for substantial diversity of
belief within a framework which embraces
scripture, tradition, reason and experience.
It is no surprise therefore that the youngest
people in our School draw pictures of God
as water, the smoke on the mountain, or a
girl God in pink, or my special friend, aside
from the stereotypical old male God with
impressive beard.
Surprisingly, increasingly, conversations
with some Senior School students reveal a
very similar sense of wondering – perhaps
a more curious enquiry. Contrary to what
I was led to believe by people outside of
this School setting who assured me that
chaplaincy in Australia is a really tough
gig because of the predominantly secular
nature of the country, I have found a
largely respectful and surprisingly reverent
response. My own wondering suggests that
perhaps we are encountering this respectful
curiosity due to the absence or rejection
of Christianity prevalent in many of the
Generation X parents to whom our students
belong. Of course it is true that many of our
students regard Christianity with a certain
degree of disdain, which, in the nature of
All Saints, is also completely respected.
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Perhaps much of this has to do with a jaded,
disappointing, unconvincing and often
misguided understanding of Christianity
and
SPIRITUAL
its practice.
AWAKENING
Nevertheless, it was an exhilarating
experience to spend a lunch break with
a
Monday
group of enthusiastic Seniors discussing
mornings
issues as diverse as “What is life, anyway?”
7:30-8:00am
to “Will you teach us how to pray?” In a
world which is increasingly stressfulSuitable
and for beginners
well as those who
demanding, I believe that our youngaspeople
have been engaged
are longing for meaning and purpose
in
with reflective practice
their lives which extends beyond theforobvious
many years.
existential humanist pragmatic options of
job satisfaction and the capacity to travel
and raise a family, for example. In order to
do that, we must look beyond our present
understanding of who and what God might
be, and allow ourselves to be transported
beyond the rational thinking which allows
us to be in control of our destiny. Perhaps
we need the courage to be led into the
unknown, beyond what is familiar and safe.
In a booklet entitled The Invitation – a Call to
Life by Gemma Simmonds, she writes:
The Bible is a book of hide and seek, where
God seeks us and we run away, and we so
often seek God in what is less than God.
This reflects the dynamic of our relationship
with a God whom we constantly seek to cut
down to our own size, and who is always
surprising us with ways that are not ours.
CHAPEL
PRAYER
Wednesday
mornings
7:30-8:00am
Facilitated by various
members of the group.
From time to time a
Eucharist is offered.
SPIRITUAL
AWAKENING
CHA
PRA
Monday
mornings
7:30-8:00am
Wedn
morn
7:30-
Suitable for beginners
as well as those who
have been engaged
with reflective practice
for many years.
Facili
mem
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My prayer this week, as we send our Year
12 students out into the adult world, is that
they may be open to the surprising and
often unexpected presence of God in their
lives. I pray that this will be invigorating and
filled with the adventures that only God can
devise in order that they may live lives of
deep significance and, in so doing, change
the world for the better.
Mother Ann McGuinness, School Chaplain
amcguinness@asas.qld.edu.au
Whole School
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Parents & Friends
YEAR level co-ordinators wanted
2015
All Welcome
Do you enjoy parent networking, sharing ideas, building relationships
and making friends?
Why not become a Year Level Co-ordinator next year?
If interested, please contact Elaine Trueman
elainetrueman@yahoo.com
SICK BAY
I have written many times about
the Queensland Health website
and I thought I’d share a few links
about staying up to date with what’s
happening healthwise in Queensland.
It’s very user friendly and focusses on
maintaining good health through diet
and exercise.
BUS PASSES 2015
from the
nurse
Below is the link to advice regarding lifestyle changes,
exercise regimes and dietary advice. It is easy to read and has
great tools if you are looking to change your family’s diet or
lifestyle.
www.healthier.qld.gov.au
Queensland Health also has a free App you can download to
take their fitness challenge.
http://healthier.qld.gov.au/about-health-and-fitness-age-challenge-application/
As with most services available, they have a Facebook page
www.facebook.com/QLDHealth
And of course Twitter
www.twitter.com/qldhealthnews
I hope this helps to get you and your children outside enjoying
this great weather whilst doing something good for your own
fitness and general wellbeing. Have a great weekend.
Lyn Hammett
0434 071 158
nurse@asas.qld.edu.au
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NEW PASSENGERS
To ensure timely distribution of bus passes in the New Year,
please submit applications before the end of November
2014.
EXISTING BUS PASS HOLDERS
At the end of each school year, please ensure the current
pass is retained to be used in the new school year until the
new pass is issued. Students with an existing bus pass need
only re-apply for a 2015 bus pass if your child is moving from
Primary to Secondary School, repeating a grade, or changing
their home address or school.
ELIGIBILITY AND APPLICATION FORMS
Information on the School Transport Assistance Scheme
(STAS), eligibility and application forms is available from
TransLink www.tinyurl.com/mcbcvke
Completed forms should be returned to Surfside Buslines, PO
Box 3036, Robina 4230 schools@tagroup.net.au.
Applications will be processed over the Christmas school
holidays. Once applications are approved, bus passes are
sent to school for collection. Please allow 10-15 working
days from the start of Term 1 2015.
Prior to Government approval of bus travel assistance,
all students can travel by bus to school using a TransLink
gocard. Reminder: A valid bus pass must be produced to the
driver or the relevant fare paid via cash or gocard.
Information on fares, go cards, zones and bus timetables is
available from TransLink www.translink.com.au 13 12 30.
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Parents & Friends
GET TOGETHER
YEAR 7 pARENTS
• End of Year Dinner and Drinks. Come along and see out this
year that seems to have disappeared! The Groove Train, Robina
6:30pm Saturday 22 November.
RSVP Lyn Hammett 0407752242 Margo Jones 0408754788
Pre Prep Parents
End of the year preparations are just upon us!
• Thursday 20 November at 10:00am: Morning High Tea at Tea
Vine House, Tallebudgera Valley.
Lyn Hammett
• Thursday 27 November at 7:30pm: Tapas at Willow Restaurant, YEAR 10 FAMILY DAY
Burleigh Heads.
• Sunday 16 November at 4:00pm. An afternoon for all the
• Friday 28 November at 10:00am: Play date at the pirate park in
family - bring skate/surf boards, footy, frizbie .... Men to wear their
Palm Beach.
Hawaiian shirts. BYO picnic or buy your burgers etc at the corner
Please RSVP if you plan on coming: via Facebook, Google group or
store. Location: we will be set up in the park (beachside) corner
mobile.
of 2nd Avenue and The Esplanade, Burleigh Heads. Join us for a
Amanda 0421 822442
fun-filled afternoon.
End Of Year Party
• Friday 14 November from 7:00pm at Fix Bar, Hilton Surfers
Paradise - 6 Orchid Avenue. $20 per person (includes
canapes). RSVP 7 November: to book please use the following
link www.trybooking.com/FWPV
Further information: Sandy 0403 051 717, Karyn 0438 767
403, Danielle 0421 138 512.
Please note parking is available at the hotel if required. Looking
forward to seeing you all for a great night out!
YEAR 1 P&F
• Saturday 22 November: End of Year 1 Christmas Disco
Celebration at Doodlebugs Indoor Play Centre 5:30-7:30pm. $9
per child payable on the night. Cafe will be open for food and
coffee. BYO for parents. Please RSVP to Sara 0433 574 700
TUCKSHOP
FROZEN FRUIT
100% Australian fruit
gluten and dairy free
no added sugar
Mixed Berry flavour $3.50/Cup.
new
soft serve
Leigh, Donelle and Glenda
YEAR 12 PARENTS
We have had to change the venue for the lunch after Tunnel of Love
(Thursday 20 November) to Lakelands Golf Club, 100 Lakelands
Drive (off Gooding Drive).
We will be sitting on the terrace and everyone can order individually.
We have narrowed down the menu options to five, to make it much
quicker and easier for the kitchen, with so many ordering at the same
time. We would love to see as many parents at this lunch which
will be our last function for the year andy for many of us, our last All
Saints function.
Anne, Michele, Deb, Sharon, Nicola, Sue and Jo
Wanted
Golfers & Volunteers
11-14 December
Friends of Music has again been offered the car parking gig at the
Men’s PGA golf tournament at Royal Pines this year.
If you are available between 11-14 December and are happy to do
a short stint directing cars (which can actually be quite enjoyable),
please drop Nicola McCaskill an email nics_post@yahoo.com.au
There may even be a free game of golf offered!
Wanted
HEADMASTER’S XI v QUEENSLAND CRICKETERS’ CLUB
On Sunday 23 November, the Headmaster’s XI will do battle with
the Queensland Cricketer’s Club at All Saints. The Headmaster’s
XI is made up of both parents and teachers, so if you are
interested in playing in this 45 over game, please contact me at
wglaves@asas.qld.edu.au. The cost of $20 covers umpires and
lunch. See you on the green!
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Parents & Friends
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ADVERTISING YOUR BUSINESS IN THE
ASAS PARENT DIRECTORY 2015
If you would like to advertise in the Parent Directory, please complete this form
and forward with your artwork and payment.
Name of Person lodging advertisement:
Name of Business:
Business Address:
Business Phone:
Mobile:
Email:
SIZE OF ADVERT
Please tick appropriate box. All costs are inclusive of GST
FULL PAGE
1
QUARTER PAGE
HALF PAGE
180mm (h) x 130 mm(w)

$270.00
88mm (h) x 129mm (w)

$180.00
Prime Positioning

$320.00
Prime Positioning

$210.00
90mm (h) x 66mm (w)

$120.00
Prime Positioning

$140.00
Artwork (select one)
 Completed artwork: size and format as specified above
Completed artwork must be editable PDF format, sized exactly as specified above for advert type
selected. Photos and logos must be in PDF or jpeg format. Photos must be at least 300dpi. Email
all artwork to cliff@varsitygraphics.com.au

Typesetting required: enclose company information, photos and logos in PDF or jpeg format.
Our appointed Graphic Designer is Varsity Graphics – Please contact Cliff on 55622121 or email
to cliff@varsitygraphics.com.au – Price is $80.00 for a standard advertisement. Typesetting
price may increase for complex work but you will be advised of this before any work is started.
 Please use my advertisement from last year
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This form with Payment Information
 Email to jonathanshorter@icloud.com
Credit Card Payments: Payment Type: Visa / MasterCard
Card Number:
Expiry Date:
Name:
/
Signature:
REMITTANCE: Cost of Advert as selected above
Typesetting $80 – if required
Total Paid
_
$
$
$
DIRECTORY ADVERTISING CLOSES Monday December 8, 2014
Please note: No advertisements will proceed until full payment has been received
For further information contact: Jonathan Shorter on 0405 537 600
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Contents
2015 Musical – The Addams Family 2015 YEAR 12 LEADERSHIP CAMP
APS Summer Sport Aquathlon Asian Banquet
Asia Wise Competition
Award Recipients
BIRTHDAY BOOKS
BOYS
BUS PASSES 2015
Cancellation advice for Private Lessons
Candy Canes and Other Lollies
Careers Calendar
CELEBRATIONS
CHAPLAINCY MATTERS
CONFIRMATION OF CLASS ALLOCATIONS 2015
DATE CLAIMERs: middle school CAMPS 2015
ELIGIBILITY AND APPLICATION FORMS
End Of Year Party
EXISTING BUS PASS HOLDERS FROM THE DIRECTOR OF PERFORMING ARTS
FROM THE DIRECTOR OF SPORT & ACTIVITIES
FROM THE HEAD OF JUNIOR SCHOOL
FROM THE HEAD OF MIDDLE SCHOOL
FROM THE HEAD OF SENIOR SCHOOL
FROZEN FRUIT GET TOGETHER
GIRLS
Giveathon Concert
Golfers & Volunteers
HAIL CLASS OF 2014!
ICAS Medals and More IT AIN’T OVER ‘TIL IT’S OVER
Junior School Celebrations
Letter to Parents
LOOKING AHEAD IN THE MIDDLE SCHOOL
Music Honours ProgramME NEW PASSENGERS
Pre Prep Parents Saints Alive
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QCS TEST RESULTS
Returning School Textbooks
Returning School Textbooks
Robina Hospital Work Experience
SICK BAY Staffing Changes
STAFF MOVEMENTS
Student Achievements
STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTS
TERM 4 DATES
TUCKSHOP Up-Coming Events
UQ OP Results Advice Night
WORDS FOR YEAR 12
YEAR 1 P&F
YEAR 7 pARENTS
YEAR 9 GRADUATION
YEAR 10 FAMILY DAY
YEAR 12 PARENTS
YEAR level co-ordinators wanted
Years 3-6 Sports Training
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