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Newsletter 20
4 December 2015
PRINCIPAL’S OFFICE 421 Elizabeth Mitchell Drive Thurgoona NSW 2640 Telephone: (02) 6049 3402 Facsimile: (02) 6049 3490 Email: kristy.jakic@trinityac.nsw.edu.au
ALBURY 421 Elizabeth Mitchell Drive Thurgoona NSW 2640 Telephone: (02) 6049 3400 Facsimile: (02) 6049 3490 Email: office@trinityac.nsw.edu.au
WODONGA 34 Ellen McDonald Drive Baranduda VIC 3690 Telephone: (02) 6049 3480 Facsimile: (02) 6020 9125 Email: officewodonga@trinityac.nsw.edu.au
WEBSITE
www.trinityac.nsw.edu.au AFTER SCHOOL CARE
1300 105 343 (Albury) 0432 887 637 (Wodonga)
EARLY LEARNING CENTRE WODONGA
6049 3485
The Beginning of the End of 2015!
As I write this article I cannot help but think of the classic 1993 Bill Murray movie
‘Groundhog Day’ (well, I think it is a classic movie)! It is hard to fathom that another year
has passed so quickly and we are in the throes of finalising the 2015 academic year! I think
that there are a number of aspects one can ponder in relation to the speed of the year but
I do believe that it is a reflection of a fulsome and positive educational offering which keeps
students, staff and the College community actively and constructively involved with their
respective educational journeys! In the days ahead we will formally close the 2015 school
year at our Annual Prize-Giving and Speech Day ceremonies next Wednesday, 9 December.
On Tuesday, 1 December I enjoyed attending the dinner to mark the end of Year 6 with the
Year 6 students and their teachers. The students had clearly gone to some effort to prepare
for this event and I thought all of them looked fantastic at the dinner! It is amazing how
quickly they grow up and every student looked amazing and very much ready to take on the
challenges of the Senior School!
I take this opportunity to congratulate all Year 6 students on reaching the milestone of
formally completing their primary schooling. They are a talented group and have done
particularly well in many areas at the College. All going well they are set to achieve great
results next year and beyond in the Senior School!
From the Principal
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My special thanks goes to Ms Melanie Routledge, Mrs Mez Moffatt and Mr Chris O’Loan for
their work in organising the dinner for Year 6! The catering was provided by Ms Kate Millan
and a small team of very capable Senior School students – thank you to the catering team!
And thanks also to the many parents who worked behind the scenes to make the night so
memorable – the MPH once again looked fantastic and assured that this important
gathering was very special for our students
On Saturday, 21 November over 300 people gathered at the Year 12 Graduation Dinner at
the Albury Convention Centre. The gathering was a particularly happy celebration with all
of this year’s graduating class presenting beautifully to mark this important milestone in
their educational journeys! Members of the Year 12 class looked fantastic and once again,
ensured that the dinner to celebrate their time at the College was conducted with dignity,
respect and genuine delight! Well done to all of our Year 12 students – the Graduation
Dinner is such an important event! Special thanks must go to Mr Malcolm Thomas, Head of
Senior School for the organisation of this important gathering! Thanks also to Mrs Kaz
Gehrig for her assistance with the organisation, and the Year 12 Pastoral Care Tutors – Ms
Armstrong, Mr Fagan and Mrs Bradbury for their work leading up to and during the dinner.
Principal’s Awards
At the End of Term Assemblies, I had the great pleasure of presenting a good number of
Principal’s Awards to students in the Junior School at both campuses. It is a most significant
achievement for any student to achieve a Principal’s Award and this comes only through a
lot of dedication and consistency in a number of areas across the entire year. I am pleased
to publish the names of the students who will be presented with their awards next week
and take this opportunity to congratulate them on this achievement!
This year’s recipients of Principal’s Awards are:
Sienna Jones (P) Max Neave (3PR) Grace Wolki (5/6) Eden Deverell (P) Charlotte Coysh (3PR) Zac Reid (5/6) Samuel Reid (P) Libby McDonald (3PR) Chloe Brereton (5/6) Olivia Mlinaric (1) Zoey Ong (3PR) Eva Geerling (5/6) Charlotte Mlinaric (1) Bridie Geraghty (3PR) Emily Bath (5/6) Lyndal Thomson (1MC) Portia McDonnell (3PR) Connor Campbell (5/6) Mase Murray (1MD) Tiahn Myles (4) Ashton Myles (5/6) Annabella Roberts (1SM) Emily Franolic (4) Tihara Fernando (5JH) Chloe Sampson (1SM) Jana Geerling (4) Abigail Awdjew (5JH) Fallon Locke (2) Ella Brown (4CS) Nylah Kovacs (5JH)
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Hunter Daly (2) Imogen Ziebarth (4CS) Madeline Gay (5JH) Clare Brereton (2) Shenara Fernando (4KS) Lara Lambert (5JH) Sasha Koetsveld (2) Toby Sarkis (4KS) Ava Flower (6SF) Olivia Roth (2) Savannah Fagence (4KS) Olympia Modra (6SF) Leo Geerling (2) Mineli Madawala (4KS) Lucy McDonnell (6SF) Isabella Reid (3) Manith Wettesinghe (4KS) Aleisha McMenamin (6MR) Ruby Taylor (3PR) Milo Flower (4KS) Harrison Leddin (6MR) Tara Swann (3PR) Lara Burdett (4KS) Annalise Conibear (6MR) Georgia Pigdon (3PR) Katie Burt (4KS) Elle Weissel (6MR) Zenith Trebley (3PR) Tom Ferguson (4KS) Chloe Martin (6MR) Tom Jacobs (3PR)
I am thrilled that so many students have achieved a Principal’s Award; well done to all of
these students!
2016 Junior School Leaders At Monday’s end of term assemblies the Junior School leaders for 2016 were announced. Congratulations to the following students:
Albury Captains: Paige Shirley and Sebastian Sproule Vice-Captains: Tihara Fernando and James Smith
Wodonga Captains: Emilia Gatto and Zac Reid
Staffing Update
Recently I received the resignation of Mrs Gai Liley, who joined the College as a part time
teacher in the Junior School a few years ago. Mrs Liley has decided that it is time to pursue
some new professional challenges and has accepted a teaching role at The Scots School,
Albury. I take this time to thank her for the great work she has done during her time at
Trinity and wish her all the very best as she chases the next set of professional challenges
and opportunities!
Earlier this term Ms Karla Wise-Chalker tendered her resignation after being offered and
accepting a position at Xavier High School from the beginning of next year. Karla has been
on staff at Trinity for ten years and has contributed to the growth of the College across many
areas. I wish her all the very best as she takes up the challenge of relocating to a new school.
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I am pleased to announce that I have appointed Ms Narelle Lethlean to take up the position
teaching English and Humanities left vacant after Karla’s resignation. Narelle is known to
the College community via teacher placements and regular casual work and is looking
forward to contributing to the College on a more regular basis from the beginning of next
year.
I am talking with a few people about the part-time role which has now become available
following Mrs Liley’s resignation and hope to announce the details of the replacement
teacher to the College community soon.
2016 Reminders
I remind everyone that as usual, there is a staggered start to the academic year in January,
2016.
The year will commence as follows:
Friday, 22 January Staff PD and Preparation Day
Monday, 25 January Staff PD and Preparation Day
Wednesday, 27 January Staff PD and Preparation Day
Thursday, 28 January Staff PD and Preparation Day
Friday, 29 January Term 1 classes commence for students in Years 1 - 7
and Year 12;
PIPs testing for Kinder/Prep students commences
Monday, 1 February Term 1 classes commence for students in Years 8 – 11
Thursday, 4 February First day of classes for Kinder/Prep students
I would ask that all students return to Trinity with the correct summer uniform (hats, correct
school shoes – black, leather, lace-up school shoes) and with appropriate hair-cuts and
styles.
Merry Christmas to all!
2015 has been another really busy and productive year. I have been really encouraged by
the achievements and growth that I have witnessed in so many students during the year.
I hope and pray that all members of the Trinity community enjoy a happy and holy Christmas and a well-deserved and restful summer holiday. It is a wonderful time of the year to enjoy the company of family and friends and to give thanks for all that we have and share with these important people.
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At assemblies this week I asked students to remember the real message of Christmas -
amongst the enjoyment of giving and receiving presents with family and friends! I hope that
all students will develop an appreciation of the important aspects of Christmas and that
they might say a prayer of thanks for all that they enjoy in their lives, as well as the gift of
the Lord Jesus Christ at Christmas!
I offer the following Irish blessings at Christmas for the entire Trinity community:
The light of the Christmas star to you,
The warmth of home and hearth to you,
The cheer and good will of friends to you,
The hope of a childlike heart to you,
The joy of a thousand angels to you,
The love of the Son,
And God’s peace to you.
And at Christmas ‘May you never forget what is worth remembering, Or remember what is best forgotten’.
Merry Christmas to the entire Trinity Anglican College community!
Stay well and safe, enjoy the holidays and I look forward to welcoming everyone back to
another exciting year of opportunity and achievement at Trinity in 2016!
Steven J O’Connor Principal
As I write my final piece for the College newsletter, I want to remind you of standing up for
it is right. The Bible is crammed full of examples of God’s people standing up for things they
know to be right. Other people often disagreed with their convictions, and sometimes made
life hard for them because of it. The religious authorities weren’t too excited about Jesus’
convictions either.
Mary choosing to follow God’s will to be the mother of Jesus was making a stand. Choosing
to follow God and make a stand for something we know is right by God can be tough,
especially when we know it might not go down well with those around us.
From the College Chaplain
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By making the decision, Mary risked everything. Her status, her honour, even her life. But
she accepted God’s will for her life because she knew it was the right thing to do. God
honoured Mary and her willingness to submit to God and glorify Him. Proverbs 3:5 says:
‘Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding’.
Really, though, God always goes ahead of you even when you can’t see the path. 2
Corinthians 5:7 still stands: ‘… we live by faith, not by sight’.
I thank the entire Trinity Community for your support and your prayers for the work of the
Gospel that continues. Also I thank God for the appointment of Rev. Bryn as he continues
to labour among you sharing the love of God in Jesus. I want to also thank Mr. O’Connor
and the Council of Trinity who enabled me to be a part of the life of the school for the past
four years. Be assured that I will remember you in prayer.
This Christmas, remember to remain in Christ Jesus, and stand for Him. May your families
enjoy a happy and holy Christmas season.
Rev Lee Weissel College Chaplain
AAS Testing Results: Years 4, 6 and 8
Students in Years 4, 6 and 8 completed the AAS testing last term. At the College, we have
revised our baseline testing regime; this year, Academic Assessment Services (AAS) has
conducted diagnostic testing for students in Years 4, 6, 8 and 10. This new set of tests has
provided us with a very rich set of data that will assist us to pinpoint student need, track
student progress, and, when students are in Year 10, provide targeted information that will
assist students undertake subject selections. The results of this set of tests should have
been received by all parents.
For students who were absent on the initial testing date, there will be a set of catch-up tests
conducted in the very early days of Term 1, 2016.
Semester 2 Reports – Prep – Year 10
As the year draws to its academic close, I am very much looking forward to the celebrations
of achievement that take place across the Speech Day assemblies. In this forum, academic
excellence is rewarded as we recognise the fruits of hard work.
From the Director of Studies
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There are, of course, other forums through which we recognise excellence and
commitment. On the last day of the academic year, students will receive their Semester 2
report to take home to parents and caregivers. These reports, too, contain a celebration of
effort. A heartfelt congratulation is extended to all those who, through hard work,
dedication and a determination to do their best, have improved their academic
performance.
I would like to take this opportunity to wish all families a peaceful and happy holiday period,
and look forward to seeing the students return, with vigour renewed, in the new year. I am
sure that it holds many fine things for the College and our students.
Please contact me if you have any queries regarding the above matters.
Kym Armstrong Director of Studies
Kwong Lee Dow Young Scholars Program
Congratulations to Georgia Dulhunty and Matthew Forrest who have been selected to
participate in the Kwong Lee Dow Young Scholars Program for 2016. The program runs
through the University of Melbourne and offers high achieving students the opportunity to
engage with the University through a program of events and activities. Over 1,800
applications were received by the University of Melbourne for the 2016 program. Well done
Georgia and Matthew!
House Carols Competition
The move from four to six Houses has been completed and this Friday we have the first of
our expanded House events. Each of the Houses have been practising for the carols that
will bring all students from both campuses together. Last week the House Captains travelled
to the Wodonga Campus to meet with the students in their houses and have a run through
their carol. It has been fantastic to see the enthusiasm of our students as they prepare for
the competition. Good luck to all Houses this Friday.
From the Senior School
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Holidays
As the 2015 school year draws to a close I would like to take the opportunity to wish
everyone a happy and Holy Christmas. Every year is very busy at school and everyone is
ready for a well-earned break from their studies. Students need to relax, spend time with
their families and look forward to 2016 when we move into our Senior School building and
embark on our BYODD program. Merry Christmas!
Malcolm Thomas Head of Senior School
Resilience
One of the great joys about working with children is the fact that every day brings change
and new challenges. The individual needs of every learner can change at various times and
it is a part of our charter to focus on all aspects of learning. One aspect that is often raised
is the resilience of students. Their ability to bounce back. This is such an important aspect
of learning and life as it allows every student to take up a challenge, even though success is
not guaranteed, and to learn much from the journey.
We often marvel at the success of individuals, but should always be aware that it is often
their persistence, their willingness to bounce back from failures that has ensured their
ultimate success. That is not normally fame or fortune, but gaining deep understanding of
their true self. I have been fortunate enough to listen to many speakers over the past 10
years who related their ‘secret’ for success to students who were heading on a new part of
their journey. The over-riding theme is patience and fortitude. Learning from
disappointments and appointments. This is probably why we, as teachers and parents, must
continue to recognise and reward effort, celebrate success and enhance the skills of
resilience.
Excitement
There is true joy to be found every day. Yes, it is busy and we may appear to be frantic as
we speed through a myriad of assemblies, celebrations, farewells, parties and functions, at
this time. This is also a time where we all bear witness to a great adventure, a new beginning,
and this should take the prime place in our thoughts.
From the Junior School
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With students I often talk about the fragile nature of excitement. We should nurture the
excitement and take care of it, as it is precious. So, as we approach the next few days
together, give yourself time to be excited, to reflect on the friendships, the good times and
the growth that has occurred. Also take time to reflect on the birth. The birth of new ideas,
new friendships and new experiences. Give thanks for all our blessings and bear in mind and
prayer those that are not so blessed.
As this is the final newsletter for 2014 I thank the staff, students and support staff for a
wonderful Year. There have been many events and experiences that have been celebrated.
I hope you all have a peaceful and festive time over the holidays and look forward to seeing
all those smiling faces next January.
Thank you…
School Leaders
To our School Captains; Sarah Horner, Zac Bonetti, Lily Todorovic and Alexander Jacobs.
Their leadership has been appreciated by staff and students alike. To the SRC leaders Evie
Nelson, Laura Trebley and Jarni Nehme, who have set high standards of involvement. To the
Environment leaders Abby Lindergreen and Zoe Sampson for their commitment to the
program and their band of environmentalists. To Elle Wiesel, Annalise Connibear and
Lochlan McLay for their organisation and excitement with the Chapel Services.
Classroom helpers
Many parents have been supporting the learning environment in a direct way by helping
staff in classrooms, with excursions, on camps and in the co-curricular program. Again this
is much appreciated by students and staff as many of the activities are enriched by the
presence of these willing and, always, enthusiastic people. We live in very busy times for
families with lots of call on our time so it is wonderful to witness the commitment that these
helpers make to the children’s learning.
For the Calendar: Week 10
Monday, 7 December: Junior School End of Semester Assembly 9.10am MPH
Tuesday, 8 December: Junior School Chapel Service and Nativity Carols 2.10pm MPH
Speech Day Rehearsal MPH
Weds, 9 December: Years 3-6 Speech Day and Prize giving (9.30am) MPH
Final Day for Students (3.10 pm)
Steven Armstrong Head of Junior School
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Another year has come and gone, and it has been ‘action packed’ from Day 1. Thanks to
everyone who assisted to make the year run smoothly – staff, parents and students – and it
continues to amaze me just how much we can achieve through co-operation and teamwork
throughout the staff, parent and student body.
Step Up Day
We enjoyed a very successful Step-Up/Orientation Day recently, and thanks to everyone for
the extra efforts in welcoming our new students. We have a good spread of new faces
throughout all classes next year, and numbers have increased. Hence, we particularly
welcome Tanya Carroll to our staff and she will teach the Year 5 class.
Stationery for next year
All students will have received their Text Book forms for next year. Don’t forget to go onto
the Yorke Website (www.yorkebooks.com.au) as soon as you are able, to ensure that books
are delivered to the School by the start of 2017. Remember that you only need to order Text
Books – other stationery has been ordered and will arrive at the school shortly.
Volunteers
Thanks again for all the time given by the wonderful Hot Lunch Helpers, who provided
students with a Baked Potato Day last week. The parent helper numbers are so many that
it is impossible to thank them individually. This year has been exceptional for the
helpers/volunteers from right across the school, and my personal thanks and the thanks of
the school community to those who have so willingly given their time for this purpose.
Teachers are very grateful for having someone else to assist with a wide range of tasks. I
hope our wonderful volunteers enjoyed the opportunity to share in morning tea last week,
and thanks to the efforts of Kerrie Wheeler in arranging that.
Buddies Program
The Buddies Program plays an important role in the teaching of responsibility to the senior
students, and further, provides an excellent way of learning to put the needs of others
ahead of our own. The Year 5/6 class was ‘buddied’ with the Prep and Year 1 students and
throughout the year the students enthusiastically participated in activities that focused on
learning and personal growth. The younger students were comforted and overjoyed to find
their buddy ready and willing to help them in and outside the classroom.
Wodonga Campus News
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Wodonga Campus News
Unveiling of the NAIDOC artwork
Following on a visit to Wonga Wetlands for NAIDOC week, where students learnt about the
art and culture of our Aboriginal people, each class was asked to create a piece of art to tell
a story about what the students had learned. The results were stunning – vibrant colours
and wonderful patters – in a pictorial story created by each class. Our creative and talented
staff guided the students in their work, assisted by some artistic and willing parents. The
end result has exceeded expectations, and we look forward to having the work hang
permanently in the Campus Hall.
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Wodonga Campus News
Book Club & Fair
Thanks to all those who have generously supported our Book Club and Book Fairs this year.
Your purchases help the school to buy much needed books to increase the reading resources
available to our students.
Success of After School Sport and Cooking & Gardening Program
Our after school co-curricular activities – Sport and the Cooking & Gardening program –
have been enthusiastically undertaken and well supported. Thanks to our teachers for their
efforts in both of these activities, and I know that the students have benefitted from these
and other activities which have kept us all active. Both these programs will continue in 2016.
Thanks and Farewell
Participation in the fortnightly Chapel Service is a very important part of student spiritual
development, with time spent learning the messages of the scriptures and getting to know
Jesus.
The importance and true meaning of Christmas was emphasised when the Prep class
presented the Nativity. Student gave presents for the Anglican ‘Christmas Giving Tree’, and
thanks to the SRC for this initiative.
The Campus thanks Rev Lee for his enthusiasm, leadership and dedication to our students
and we wish him and his family every success as he takes up his appointment as Chaplain of
the Hutchins School in Hobart, Tasmania.
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Wodonga Campus News
May I take this opportunity to thank the Wodonga campus community for their ongoing
support and commitment to the Campus and to wish you all a happy Christmas.
Dates to Remember
Mon, 7 December Wodonga Final Assembly – 11.50am
Thurs, 8 December SRC Talent Show – money raised for Anglicare
Weds, 9 December Junior School Awards Day – Albury Campus for Yr 3,4,5 and 6 from
9.30am
Term 4 classes finish, 2.10pm
Mon, 1 February 2016 All classes, except Prep, begin.
Chris O’Loan Head of Wodonga Campus
Basketball and Netball Grand Finals Good luck to all teams that are taking to the court this weekend in their netball or basketball grand final. The College is well represented in both sports and this is a testament to the hard work and commitment of our students to their team and the College. A reminder to all students to take the time to thank their coach for the opportunities they have provided to them throughout the year. Also, to the families who have offered their support throughout the year, coaching, managing a team, scoring or cheering from the sideline.
From the Director of Sport & Co-curricular
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College Team uniforms All students have been informed that they are required to return their College team uniform before the end of the year. It is an arduous job collecting these items and we would appreciate the support of all families in this matter. The College still has a range of outstanding uniform items owing and I encourage families to also return these to the College uniform shop. If your child is playing this weekend, their coach has been asked to collect and return to the uniform shop on your behalf. If this is not the case, all singlets are due by the last day of the academic year, Wednesday, 9 December.
Basketball singlet deposits will only be returned to those students who have indicated they will not be returning in the New Year. Mrs Katsoolis will manage this process. Returning players will not be expected to pay their singlet deposit again in 2016. Thank you Finally, thank you! As with each year at the College, the current year surpasses the previous as being bigger and better. Throughout 2015, we were proudly represented by approximately 40 sporting teams participating in a variety of interschool sporting events. Weekly, the College was represented by 350 students playing in local sporting competitions. Trinity teams and students are fortunate to be provided with these opportunities through the commitment of College staff and families, and I would thank each one on behalf of the College community. Their commitment, passion and leadership instils a sense of comradery amongst the fortunate students they work with. As a result, our students benefit, with skills and experiences invaluable for their development. Trinity’s co-curricular program has continued to develop to provide unique and enriching opportunities for all students in music, drama, leadership opportunities, numerous sports and public speaking opportunities. The enthusiasm and support of the whole Trinity Community has been fantastic and on behalf of the College, we thank you, and hope that you have a great Christmas and New Year!
Nash Clark Director of Sport & Co-curricular
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The Mighty Year Threes take on the Great Aussie Holiday Park
On Monday, 9 November, the mighty Year 3s travelled a long distance to the Great
Aussie Holiday Park, to work on our getting along skills and to have fun. (Tara)
We also had to test our might and survival skills. (Harry P)
First I did archery. I was the first person to pop the balloon. I loved it! (Charlotte)
Another activity we did was orienteering. We finished last but it didn’t really matter.
(Storm)
Our group found it difficult to find the goats. (Ronan)
We also did low ropes. I really loved the Tarzan activity. While I was swinging I sang
“I came in like a wrecking ball.” It was awesome. (Archie)
One of my favourite activities was definitely rock climbing. At the tippy top there was
a bell and I rang it! The wall was as tall as a giant and lifting yourself up was as hard
as finding a needle in a haystack. (Antoinette)
Finally I went on the Flying Fox. It was my first time on it. It didn’t look scary but when
I climbed the ladder it was freaky. (Harry M)
The ladder was taller than a giraffe. (Adam)
Ziplining down was soooo fun. I felt like a bird. (Paige)
The best part was hanging out with my friends. (Georgia)
It was the most fun, most breathtaking, unforgettable day of the year. (Zoey)
If every day was like this I’d love school even more than I do now. (George)
Paul Rovere Junior School Teacher
Year 3 Outdoor Experience Report
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Trinity is celebrating the annual ‘Science Week’ activities during weeks 7 and 8 this term.
Students have thoroughly enjoyed the activities with Mr Muir, Ms Fleming and Mr Larsen.
It has also been a special time for the junior classes who don’t normally visit the Labs to see
what goes on during a Science class. All junior students have loved wearing lab coats and
safety glasses.
Kindergarten to Year 2 took part in a ‘Purple Bean Growing Competition’, commencing in
Week 2 and 3.
The Winners were announced by Mr Thurling at Chapel:
Kindergarten: Georgia Wilson - KMC
Year 1: Bennet Groch – 1SD
Year 2: Ben Quirk – 2JT
Year 3: Zoey Ong – 3PR
Science Week at Trinity
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Well done to our winners for showing their expertise with green thumbs to grow purple
beans.
Each of the year levels also enjoyed the following activities in the Labs:
Kindergarten: Made ‘ooey, gooey’ Flubber
Year 1: Separated the colours from Skittles, watched amazing chemical
reactions and met ‘Flash’ the Axolotl, Mr Melgaard’s giant Cod and
‘Barry’ the Blue Tongue Lizard
Year 2: Learnt how to make a ‘Lava Lamp’
Year 3: Learnt about the Bernoulli’s principal of air flow and enjoyed watching
chemical reactions
Year 4: Had a wonderful time ‘Can Crushing’
Year 5: Made a wonderful ‘Rainbow’ of different chemicals in a measuring
cylinder
Year 6: Made polymer balls and learnt that accuracy is everything in the world
of Chemistry
Year 7: Made ‘amazing’ Match Stick Rockets
Year 8: Created Rube Goldberg machines – ‘Marble Runs’
Year 9: Learnt about propulsion creating chemical rockets
Year 10: Made smoke flares to be used in an emergency!
All students welcomed the old favourite of activities using Dry Ice seriously cool at -78-80
degrees Celsius.
Another highlight of Week 7, was K- 6’s inaugural ‘Paper Plane Challenge’ which was
conducted in the Multi-Purpose Hall where the planes distance was able to be measured
accurately with no cross winds or bright sunlight shining in our pilots eyes.
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Our winners were:
Ken Larsen
Head of Science
Kindergarten 1st 2nd 3rd
Olivia Alcock Alex Neave Max Lepkhammany
10.40m 9.45m 9.30m
Year 1 1st 2nd 3rd
Finn McDonnell Connor Haberecht Waema Ndunge
11.30m 9.80m
9.50m Year 2 1st
2nd 3rd
3rd
Sophie Ingram Harry Harrington Lilly Anderson Nash Conway
13.40m 12.10m 11.50m 11.50m
Year 3 1st 2nd 3rd
Storm Tanuvasa Hamish Katie Fletcher
17.00m 13.45m 12.60m
Year 4 1st 2nd 3rd
Jun Yang Lin Talissa Salan Ella Brown
17.50m 15.55m
9.80m Year 5 1st
2nd 3rd
Christina Halford Samuel Hovar Tom Aitcheson
15.40m 13.70m 12.10m
Year 6 1st 2nd
Kynan Brooks Alex Jacobs
23.76m 23.50m
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2015
Paper
Plane
Challenge
K: Olivia Alcock 10.4m
Yr 1: Finn McDonnell 11.3m
Yr 2: Sophie Ingram 13.4m
Yr 3: Storm Tanuvasa 17.0m
Yr 4: Jun Yang Lin 17.5m
Yr 5: Christina Halford 15.4m
Yr 6: Kynan Brooks 23.7m
K 1
2 3
4 5
6
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Thank you to volunteers Ellen Uniacke, Jana Kondacs, Prue Hutchinson and Cathy Giltrap.
Many thanks to all those who have volunteered in the Canteen this year. We really
appreciate it! Ellen Uniacke, Anne Farrah, Tanya Nicol, Jana Kondacs, Linda Garoni, Lisa
rapsey, Kelly Thompson, Prue Hutchinson, Sussanah Hobbs, Cathy Giltrap, Mary Rama, Lisa
Pretty, Lauren Cleaver, Sharon Walpole, Jake Bradford, Edwina Willett, Lisa Lambert and
Vanessa Matthews.
Volunteers are needed for 2016! We would love to see you in the Canteen and so would
your children. Volunteering from 9am – 12 noon even just once a term is a huge help. Please
leave your contact details at the Front Office if you would like to help.
Roster
Week 10 Term 4 Helper
Monday, 7 Dec Volunteer Required
Tuesday, 8 Dec End of Term BBQ!
No lunch orders
Weds, 9 Dec Ellen Uniacke
End of term BBQ Tuesday, 8 December
Sausage in bread $2
Juice box/soft drink $2
Volunteers needed!
Margaret Cochrane Canteen Manager
The uniform shop will be closed from 4.00pm on Wednesday, 9 December and re-open at
9.00am on 18 January. Orders can be emailed to either trinity.anglican@midford.com.au
or cathy.katsoolis@trinityac.nsw.edu.au
Cathy Katsoolis Uniform Shop Manager
From the Canteen
From the Uniform Shop
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Anglican Parish of Northern Albury
Christmas Eve: 10.00am: St. James, Lavington.
6.00pm: St. Mark’s, North Albury; Children’s Christmas Service.
8.30pm: St. James, Lavington.
Christmas Day: 8.00am: St. Paul’s, Jindera.
8.30am: St. James, Lavington.
9.00am: St. John’s, Thurgoona.
10.00am: St. Mark’s, North Albury.
Sunday, 27 Dec. 9.00am: St. John’s Thurgoona (Patronal Festival).
St. Matthews Church
Sunday, 6 Dec. 9.00am: Confirmation Service/Eucharist
Sunday, 13 Dec. 5.00pm: Carols & Lessons
Christmas Eve: 4.00pm: Short Infants’ Carols Service with Donkey
6.00pm: Children’s Family Service with Holy Communion
10.30pm: Carols, followed by 11.00pm Midnight Mass
Christmas Day: 9.00am: Eucharist
Christmas Services
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