Welcome to 2015! ISSUE 527 Thought for the week “We have to dare to be ourselves, however frightening or strange that self may prove to be.” May Sarton From the Principal Welcome (back) to Huntingtower 2015; another year of growth for everyone. I look forward to sharing in that growth together with you all. In her book “Quiet” Susan Cane talks of the difference between being an introvert and an extrovert and how our society has moved towards valuing extroverts over introverts to the point of seeing the introvert as someone with a problem that has to be fixed. The 20th Century saw education and mainstream society move from character development to personality development. One had to have a positive, engaging and outgoing personality in order to be successful. How sad that we moved away from the earlier emphasis on character, developing each person’s inner qualities of integrity, kindness, love and compassion to focussing on being social, outgoing and externally stimulated. It is in quietness that we connect with who we really are; it is in quietness that we develop the resilience that gives us the confidence to be authentic; it is in quietness that we connect with our God. That being said, being authentic is one of the greatest challenges many of us face. It is far easier to put on a façade, a new persona or an act that presents us in a way that will make others like us, approve of us or love us. The trouble is, we all get found out sometime. When the way we are acting or our façade does not match who we really are, the tension between the two eventually becomes unbearable and we are forced into a painful admission that we have to be true to ourselves, we have to face ourselves so that we can look at others with confidence and courage in all our various roles in life. Welcome to the journey. I encourage everyone to take the earplugs out and turn off their technology for a period of time each day and consciously decide to be still, to be quiet for a while; to listen and to observe their thoughts. (Susan Cane’s book or her TED talks are worth viewing) It was a pleasure to see so many at our Commencement Assembly this year and we are very grateful to Mr Grant Freeland for his inspiring address. You will be able to read his address in the next HT News Magazine. Congratulations to all those students who were appointed as House Captains, Sport Captains and House Music Captains. We also congratulate the recipients of Academic Honours and Colours. I would like to highlight two students who had special successes during the holidays. One of these is Shannan Griffiths who submitted an entry in the Nationwide “Spirit of Anzac” Competition and of the 780 participants was one of 12 who has won a place in the group to attend Gallipoli and France later this year. Her essay was said to have brought the judges to tears, it was so moving. Congratulations Shannan! Diary Dates February View Online Calendar Wed 11 Thur 12 Fri 13 Sun 15 Mon 16 Tue 17 Wed 18 Thur 19 Fri 20 4.00pm – 7.00pm Yr 11 VCD Adv Rendering Workshop 4.00pm – 7.00pm Yr 11 VCD Adv Rendering Workshop 6.30pm – 7.30pm Jnr School (P-6) - Meet the Teacher 3.3pm – 4.00pm Pick up unsold text books, M6 2.00pm – 5.00pm Simunye History Session 6.30pm – 7.30pm House Music Festival – Solos Yr 7 Orchestral Room 6.30pm – 7.30pm House Music Festival – Solos Yrs 8&9, Orchestral Room 3.30pm – 4.00pm Pick up unsold text books, M6 6.30pm – 7.30pm House Music Festival – Solos Yrs 10-12, Orchestral Room 7.30pm – 8.30pm PTA Annual General Meeting, PAC 9.30am – 11.00am Yr 7 & Yr9 Immunisations 6.00pm – 7.00pm House Music Festival – Solos Yrs 7-9, Orchestral Room 6.30pm – 7.30pm Meet the Teacher – Pre-Prep Senior School House Swimming Carnival, MSAC The second is Conor Rowley who represented Victoria in the National Cycling Competition and took part in three events medalling in each with one Silver and two Gold places. Conor is competing at the highest levels in an extremely competitive sport and we are very proud of his effort and hard work resulting in great success. Well done Conor! Congratulations to the 2014 VCE graduating class and their teachers on their excellent results with over 30% of them receiving ATAR scores over 95 and 74% ATARs over 80. We are also thrilled with a 100% tertiary acceptance rate and 7 perfect study scores; one each in English(EAL), Biology, Chemistry, Food Technology, Further Maths, Maths Methods and Drama. A further 5 results were at 49/50. We welcome 6 new teachers to the school this year. Dr Helen McDonald (Director of Teaching & Learning and Senior English); Miss Sarah Bishop (Biology and Science); Mr Nicholas Hamer (Science, Biology and Maths); Mr Adam Drennan (English); Mrs Victoria Ferry (Business Management); Mr Ryan Thomson (Business Management). I know you will all make them very welcome. I wish everyone a happy and positive year and look forward to seeing you at all the various functions. Principal The PTA Page PTA ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING The PTA AGM will be held on Wednesday 18 February at 7:30pm in the PAC. The Committee for 2015 will be elected at this meeting. Please consider joining the PTA, as being a member is a rewarding and fun experience and you will make some great friends along the way. Please contact Catherine Jenkins on 0417 399 594 or email catherine@cejenkins.com.au for further information. UNIFORM SHOP Thank You Many thanks to all the wonderful parent volunteers and HT students who helped out in the HT Uniform Shop during an extremely busy period leading up to the start of Term 1. NOTE: The Uniform Shop will NOT be open at lunch time on Friday 20 February. Will be open from 3.30-4.30pm that afternoon. Winter Skirts - Year 7 We would like to ask all Year 7 girls who have not tried on the Winter Skirt for Term 2 to call into the Uniform Shop on or before Wednesday 25 February to have their skirts fitted. Skirts are available for purchase from mid- March. Music Notes HUNTINGTOWER ORCHESTRAL PROGRAM Many students from Prep - 12 learn orchestral instruments and participate in various ensembles throughout the school. Little Symphony Years Pre-Prep – 2 Junior Orchestra Years 3 – 6 Senior Orchestra Years 7 – 12 Middle School Orchestra Years 7 – 9 Concert Band Years 7 – 12 String Orchestra Senior, Middle, Junior Schools Various year level Orchestras Small Ensembles (Brass Ensemble, New Wind Ensemble, Stage Band, String Quartets etc.) ….Read more online. SENIOR HOUSE MUSIC FESTIVAL 2015 – YEARS 7 – 12 This year our House Music Festival will be held over 6 nights. Mon 16 February – 6.30pm – Solo Concert (Year 7) Tues 17 February – 6.30pm – Solo Concert (Years 8-9) Wed 18 February – 6.30pm – Solo Concert (Yrs 10-12) Thurs 19 February – 6.00pm – Junior Solo Concert (Yrs 7-9) Thurs 5 March – 6.30pm – Solos (Years 10-12) and Instrumental Ensembles Thurs 12 March – 7.30pm - House Orchestras, Choirs, Chamber Choirs and Light Entertainment. NB. Robert Blackwood Hall, Monash University (COMPULSORY attendance for all students in Years 7 – 12 on Thurs 12 March) ….Read more online. HOUSE MUSIC SOLO AUDITIONS There has been a buzz of excitement in the Music Centre every afternoon this week as over 80 talented musicians have auditioned for the Solo Concerts. All the auditionees will perform at one of the concerts and will receive marks for their House. The adjudicator was extremely impressed with the presentation and standard of all the performances. “MSO CONNECT” 2015 The OPENING NIGHT CONCERT for EDUCATION WEEK 2015 features the MSO performing the magnificent “Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra” by Benjamin Britten illustrated with visuals on the big screen. Date: Monday 1 June, 6.30pm-7.30pm Venue: Hamer Hall, Arts Centre ….Read more online. READ MORE Read online about 2015 Music Captains, important upcoming music dates for your diary and much more! ….Read more online. Sport Notices The New Year has brought a variety of sporting activities. Yrs 7&8 students are involved in swimming and athletics programs, the Year 9’s can be seen riding their bikes as part of their Challenge Program, and the Yrs 10, 11 & 12 students are preparing for the EISM Summer Weekly Sport Competition which commences next week. In addition, early morning House swimming training has begun at HSAC so students can prepare for the forthcoming House Swimming Carnival at MSAC on Friday 20 February. ….Read more online. PE/SPORT UNIFORM A reminder to all students and parents that the new PE polo shirt is now required as part of the PE/Sport uniform at all Year Levels. The transition year is now over, thus all students playing softball, tennis, and volleyball are required to wear the new PE top now for sport. These shirts along with the Hockey and Soccer Shirts are available at the HT Uniform shop for purchase and will be required for Round 1 matches on Wednesday 11 February. CONOR ROWLEY Last week, as a member of the Victorian Track Cycling Team, Conor Rowley attended the Australian National Track Cycling Championships at the Darebin International Sports Centre. He contested three events and came away with three medals - the U19 Sprint –Silver (and was the best placed Victorian in the event), U19 Kierin – Gold, and U19 Team Sprint – Gold. Congratulations Conor on your amazing performances; your focus and dedication is an inspiration to all! ….Read more online. HT Swim Club This weekend Huntingtower Swim Club will be represented by 25 swimmers all of whom have qualified for the Victorian State Sprints at MSAC. We wish them well. Huntingtower Swimming Club in conjunction with Swimming Victoria are one of only 20 clubs offering swimmers 7 and under FREE Club membership. Email info@htswim.com for more information. Education Maintenance Allowance The Victorian Government has ended direct payments of the Education Maintenance Allowance to parents in 2015. As a result of these changes, parents will not be able to apply for the Education Maintenance Allowance in 2015.
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