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TERM 4 : FRIDAY 14TERM 4 : FRIDAY 14DECEMBER 2018DECEMBER 2018
JUNIOR SCHOOL
NEWSNEWS
FROM THE PRINCIPALIn the final edition of The Way for 2018, we are very pleased to pass on congratulations to the Year 12 of2018 for our best results in recent history.
Rebecca Lin has achieved the most outstanding result of 1 st in the State for English Extension 2 and with her familyand was presented a special award by the NSW Minister for Education.
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Rebecca and her teacher Mrs Julie Smythe have shared a photo for the local press. Gemma Navarette has placed6th in the State for Music, continuing the strong successes that we have had in Music in recent years.
We will send out a more detailed report as further information comes to hand. However, we know with suchsubstantial improvement in the HSC results that the individual Year 12 graduates will more than likely all achieve theirdesired courses and pathways.
On your behalf let me thank and acknowledge the teachers of Year 12 and the staff who have worked hard to buildthis result.
At our Celebration events last week we took on the theme of Generation to Generation. There were special videosprepared to highlight the theme which will be available on the website soon.
We looked at the future plans for the College, including making mention of the Strategic Plan document sent to allfamilies and the survey in relation to the College Review in Term 1.
2019 is an important year to continue to improve and innovate; continue to build for the future. We celebrate 20 yearsof the College in 2020 and plans are afoot for the construction of a Learn to Swim Centre. We will bring these plans tothe College community early in 2019.
What a wonderful, yet pressured time we have at Christmas. Please take the time to reflect on the year and the joy ofthe Saviour Jesus born for us.
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Thank you for your support of the College this year and best wishes for the vacation period.
For unto us a Child is born, Unto us a Son is given; And the government will be upon His shoulder. And His name willbe called Wonderful, Counsellor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. Isaiah 9:6
Mr Ross WhelanMr Ross WhelanPrincipal
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FROM THE COLLEGE CHAPLAINBoring church music and a father's challenge inspired one of the greatest carols of all time that's not aboutChristmas!
Isaac Watts (1674-1748) is best known for writing the song, Joy to the World. He wrote it, despite dislikingchurch music because he thought it was dull. It was his father who gave him a challenge to do something about it.
This set Watts on a lifelong pursuit to write songs that praised Jesus and reminded Christians of their hope in hissaving work on the cross. This is how he came to write the popular song that we sing at this time of year.
One day he was reading Psalm 98, and verse 4 gripped him:
Shout for joy to the Lord, all the earth,Shout for joy to the Lord, all the earth, burst into jubilant song with music. burst into jubilant song with music.
And this is exactly what Watts set out to do with Joy to the World.
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—his second coming.
You can see it in the lyrics. Verse 1 says;
Joy to the world! The Lord is come;
Let earth receive her King;
Let every heart prepare him room,
And heaven and nature sing
The earth did not receive Jesus, but like sheep, we went astray. But, there will be a day when this will not be so.
Verse 3 talks about sins and sorrows being no more:
No more let sins and sorrows grow,
Nor thorns infest the ground;
He comes to make his blessings flow
Far as the curse is found
If you have lived on this earth for more than two minutes, you know that this is not our current experience. But therewill be a fulfillment of all Christ’s work that is not fully expressed this side of eternity. So we have hope. And that bringsjoy despite our circumstances.
The final verse says:
He rules the world with truth and grace,
And makes the nations prove
The glories of his righteousness,
And wonders of his love
These final lines speak of how the nations will take an active role in revealing the glory of God. That certainly isn'ttoday, but that day will be wonderful!
It's a wonderful song that can be sung at any time of year, even Christmas!
I pray that you and your family experience something of the joy expressed in this song that is found in Jesus.
Have a very blessed Christmas.
Rev Stuart TyeRev Stuart TyeCollege Chaplain
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LOCAL CHRISTMAS SERVICESHere is a list of local Christmas services :-
Hoxton Park Anglican ChurchHoxton Park Anglican Church
6pm - Community Carols - Sunday 16 December 2018
Christmas Eve - 6pm
Christmas Day - 9:30am
St Luke's LiverpoolSt Luke's Liverpool
Christmas Eve Family Service - 5pm
Christmas Eve Late Service - 11pm
Christmas Morning Service - 9:30am
St Mark's SadlierSt Mark's Sadlier
Christmas Eve Communion Service - 11pm (communion)
Christmas Day Service – 9am
Hope Anglican Church, Leppington Hope Anglican Church, Leppington
Christmas Eve - 5pm
Christmas Day - 9:30am
Cabramatta Anglican ChurchCabramatta Anglican Church
Carols service: 16th 7pm with free BBQ starting at 6pm
Sunday Service 23rd - 11am
Christmas Day Service - 11am
St Alban's MBM Anglican ChurchSt Alban's MBM Anglican Church - - SOUTH WEST SYDNEY Smithfield, NSWCopyright Thomas Hassall Anglican College. All Rights Reserved. 125 Kingsford Smith Ave, Middleton Grange NSW 2171 Page 6 of 22
Smithfield Public School
Christmas Service - Sunday 23 December 2018
Liverpool South Anglican ChurchLiverpool South Anglican Church
Carols in the Car-Park - Sunday 16th Dec from 5.30pm (BBQ & Carols)
Christmas Eve Service @ 11 pm
Christmas Day Service @ 9.30am
New Years Eve Service (NYE) @ 11pm(All Services are Communion & family oriented)
Harrington Park Anglican ChurchHarrington Park Anglican Church
9:00am Christmas Day - at Harrington Park Public School(2 Sir Warwick Fairfax Drive, Harrington Park)
Gregory Hills Anglican ChurchGregory Hills Anglican Church
9:30am Christmas Day1/10 Bluett Drive, Smeaton Grange
Night Church at the HubNight Church at the Hub - - 1/10 Bluett Drive, Smeaton Grange
7:00pm Christmas Eve
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2020 SCHOLARSHIPS YEARS 7 AND 11Scholarship Applications for 2020
We are very pleased to offer a limited number of Academic Scholarships for students entering Years 7 and 11 in2020. To be considered for a Scholarship students must register and sit the ACER examination. Outlined below arethe details regarding how to apply.Applications close: Applications close: midnight AEDT Monday 4 February 2019
Test Date:Test Date: Saturday 23 February 2019
Application Fee: Application Fee: $100
Location: Location: Thomas Hassall Anglican College
StepsSteps in the Scholarship Process: in the Scholarship Process:
1. Register online to sit the ACER Scholarship examination at http://www.thac.nsw.edu.au/scholarships 2. An invitation to sit the examination will be sent prior to the examination date, including location at the College
and requirements for the exam. In the meantime, please advise the College if there are any changes to yourcontact details.
3. All applicants will be notified of the outcome of their scholarship applications in early April 2019.4. Online individual reports will be available to parents in April 2019.
If you have any questions please contact Mrs Amanda Low, Enrolments Co-ordinator Mrs Amanda Low, Enrolments Co-ordinator on 9608 0033.
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2019 TERM DATESPlease find following the Term Dates for 2019
Term 1 Term 1
Monday 28 January Australia Day Public Holiday
Tuesday 29 JanuaryTerm 1 Commences Years 1-7, 11 & 12 commence K Testing
Wednesday 30 January Years 8-10 Commence Thursday 31 January Kindergarten Commence Monday 4 February Prep - Red/White Commence Tuesday 5 February Prep - Blue/Purple Commence Friday Friday 12 April 12 April End of Term 1End of Term 1
Term 2Term 2
TuesdayTuesday 30 April 30 April Term 2 Commences Term 2 Commences
Friday Friday 28 June28 June End of Term 2 End of Term 2
Term 3Term 3
TuesdayTuesday 22 July22 July Term 3 CommencesTerm 3 Commences
Saturday 24 August South West Festival
Monday 26 August Mid Term Break - Staff & Students Friday Friday 27 September27 September End of Term 3End of Term 3
Term 4Term 4
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Monday 11 November Mid Term Break - Students Only
Friday Friday 6 December 6 December End of Term 4End of Term 4
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COLLEGE ORIENTATIONSThroughout Term 4 we have hosted several College Orientations and have welcomed nearly 200 new students intothe College for 2019.
The Orientation days are designed for new students and their families and help them transition into College life.
Students have had the opportunity to experience time in the classrooms, get to know their fellow students and meetthe teachers.
It has been a wonderful experience for all and we are looking forward to welcoming these families to the College for 2019.
Mrs Marissa PollMrs Marissa PollJunior School Enrolments Coordinator
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WEDDING BELLS FOR 2 STAFF MEMBERSWe rejoice with the happy couples.
Congratulations to Micheal Smith from the Senior IRC who was married on Saturday 1st December. The happycouple are enjoying a lovely honeymoon in the United States.
Congratulations also to Rachel Raj (Junior School Teacher) who will marry Joey Stockinger tomorrow.
We wish both these couples well as they begin their lives together!
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CELEBRATION EVENTS 2018What a special time last week with our 3 Celebration Events.
It was great to see the number of students who were honoured at these events along with with all the performancesshowcasing the array of talent we have here at the College. The theme of Generation to Generation was very specialhighlighting and celebrating the diversity and richness of our College community.
Thank you to all the staff and students for their efforts to bring these events together. It was also lovely to see all thefamily and friends who came along to support and enjoy these occasions.
A wonderful way to end the College year.
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GINGERBREAD HOUSE WORKSHOPLots of icing, lollies and gingerbread fun was had over 2 sessions on Wednesday 12 December atGingerbread Making Workshops.
It’s certainly beginning to look a lot like Christmas….
We were thoroughly impressed with the standard of gingerbread houses that were created. It was so lovely to see allthe smiling faces with their houses nicely wrapped and ready for their families to enjoy sometime over the Christmasperiod.
Thank you to all the families who came along to join in all the fun and embracing the Christmas spirit.
We wish all our College families a blessed Christmas.
Mrs Carmen PasaperaMrs Carmen PasaperaMarketing & Community Relations Manager
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LEARNINGLEARNING
THE FINAL RESULTS ARE INIt has come down to the wire . . . who will be the overall Year 4 Reading Champions?
After a two terms of close competition and furious reading, we were locked in a draw. The girls won Term 2’s ReadingChallenge and the boys took out Term 3’s re-match. It was clear that a decider was needed in Term 4 to declare theultimate winners. Despite a last-ditch effort by the boys in the latter part of the term, the girls took out Term 4’s win,making them the overall Year 4 Reading Champions!
Over the last three terms, a whopping total of 178 549 pages178 549 pages were read by Year 4 students! Notable mentions go toLeona MLeona M and Lucas GLucas G, who each read more than 6000 pages, and were the highest contributors for the girls andboys respectively. What an amazing achievement!
Miss Claire Donaldson Miss Claire Donaldson Assistant Stage 2 Coordinator
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WELLBEINGWELLBEING
Mindfulness
MINDFULNESSMindfulness can be described as attention training for your brain, enabling you to focus on something withoutjudgement and to stimulate curiosity.
Over the last decade, mindfulness has been slowly rising in popularity with many individuals practising it on a regularbasis. Evidence based research has found that there are many benefits to mindfulness which has prompted schoolsacross the nation to implement this practice into their daily routines.
Mindfulness can be described as attention training for your brain, enabling you to focus on something withoutjudgement and to stimulate curiosity. Mindfulness can be practised in a number of ways and is something that can bedone by everyone - no matter what your age! It has been practised by many cultures around the world, but it is notexclusively affiliated to any particular philosophy or religion.
Mindfulness helps improve memory, engagement and performance. Its positive effect on the brain can improveimmunity, mental wellbeing, learning ability, emotional health and even, time management. It is especially important inthis era of information overload as our attention is constantly being pulled in many directions making us moredistracted.
In this edition of SchoolTV, parents can learn the best way to introduce mindfulness to their children, implementing itinto their daily lives to have an overall positive impact on family relationships. We hope you take time to reflect on theinformation offered in this month’s edition and we always welcome your feedback.
If you have any concerns about your child, please contact the school counsellor for further information.
Here is the link to this month’s edition http://thac.nsw.schooltv.me/newsletter/mindfulness
Mrs Jacoline PetersonMrs Jacoline PetersonDirector of Student Counselling
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CO-CURRICULARCO-CURRICULAR
JUNIOR SCHOOL STEM CLUBEarlier this term we launched the Junior School STEM Club for Years 4-6, with a regular group of students faithfullyattending each week. Throughout the term, students were challenged to use the coding program, Scratch, to createtheir very own game.
Our last week of STEM Club was spent sharing and playing each other’s games. There was a wide range of games,with one encouraging healthy eating, another delving into the world of Harry Potter, and yet another with a footballgoal scoring challenge. What a talented group of students!
Some of the students reflected on what they most enjoyed about STEM Club:
I like that we get to create games and show other people what we can do. – Kendra S
I enjoyed doing the coding and coming back every week to improve on my game and make it better. In the last weekI enjoyed seeing all the other games and how good they were. – Aaron D
I liked creating my own game. – Adrian Z
It was fun playing other people’s games and we got to be with our friends . – Davina I
I like that we got to be creative and could make anything up. We could see what other people enjoyed doing and whatthey made. – Annabel C
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AMEB EXAM RESULTSSeveral students which are receiving private tuition at the College have recently sat AMEB exams with greatresults.
Congratulations to the following students for their hard work and efforts throughout the year.
Olivia S, Singing for Leisure, 1st Grade B+, Arjun Nair, Flute, A+, Lucas Lotorto, Piano Grade 2, B+,
Alex L, Piano Grade 1, B+, Michael M, Piano Grade 5, B, Scarlet A, P played Piano, Level 2 and 3 completed.
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SPORTSPORT
2019 FOOTBALL PROGRAMS - JUNIOR SCHOOL2019 Football Programs for Junior School.
2019 Advanced Pathway Programs - Years 3 - 6 Football representative teams2019 Advanced Pathway Programs - Years 3 - 6 Football representative teamsStudents wishing to represent Thomas Hassall in Junior school football teams in 2019 must be in the AdvancedPathway Program for football.Trials will occur in Week 1 in 2019 and there will be 4 teams selected:
APP Football Junior Primary Boys (Years 3 & 4)APP Football Junior Primary Girls (Years 3 & 4)APP Football Senior Primary Boys (Years 5 & 6)APP Football Senior Primary Girls (Years 5 & 6)
Students selected in the Advanced Pathway Program will be coached by our Football Director, Sonny Makko. Teamswill train weekly and play in the the IPSSO competition.
Year 3 - 6 Girls - Summer IPSSO - Terms 1 and 4 - training once a week throughout the entire year
Year 3 - 6 Boys – Winter IPSSO - Terms 2 and 3 - training twice a week throughout the entire year
The year-long program runs for 35 weeks, commencing in Week 3 of Term 1 2019. Once selected in the program,students remain in the program for the entire year.
2019 Football Development Programs - Kindergarten - Year 8 (afternoon programs)2019 Football Development Programs - Kindergarten - Year 8 (afternoon programs)The College offers Football Development Programs for students in Kinder to Year 9. The year-long program caters forboth boys and girls and will be conducted by our Football Director Sonny MakkoSonny Makko.The one-hour sessions are designed to improve the skill level of each individual and suited for all abilities. Studentswill be involved in fun activities that develop skills and promote understanding of the game.Students can enrol in more than one day if preferred. The program runs for 35 weeks.Information flyers and application forms for the 2019 Football Development Programs have been emailed to allCollege families. Copies are available at the College Office.Program details:Kinder - Year 2 Program Monday 3 - 4pmYear 3 - Year 8 Program Tuesday 3 - 4pm
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Kinder - Year 2 Program Wednesday 3 - 4pmYear 2 - Year 6 Program Thursday 3 - 4pmK - 6 GirlsGirls Only Program Friday 3 - 4pm For further information, please contact Mrs Evans, P-6 Sports Coordinator and TAP Coordinator [email protected] Junior School Football Program Flyer -
THAC TAP Football Jnr 2019.pdf
Junior School Football Application Form -
THAC TAP Football Jnr Form 2019.pdf
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JUNIOR SCHOOL SPORT - INFORMATION & IMPORTANT DATES2019 Junior School Sport Dates
As 2018 draws to a close, I would like to thank all the parents and volunteers who have assisted with Sport this year.
Your support and assistance at carnivals and sport days is highly valued and appreciated and I again look forward toyour assistance at the many activities planned for 2019.
Important Sport Dates for 2019 - Term One Important Sport Dates for 2019 - Term One
Week 1 and 2 Trials for APP Junior and Senior Boys and Girls Football Programs and Summer IPSSO trials
Week 3 - Monday 11 February – APP Football, Football Development, Academy of Dance and BasketballDevelopment Programs commence
Week 3 - Monday 11 February – NASSA Boys and Girls Basketball Gala Day (Year 5 and 6)
Week 3 - Wednesday 13 February – Year 3 – 6 Sport starts
Week 3 - Thursday 14 February – Year 3 – 6 Swimming Carnival – Prairiewood Leisure Centre
Week 3 - Thursday 14 February - Year 1 swimming program starts
Week 3 - Friday 15 February - Year 2 swimming program starts
Week 4 - Monday 25 February – CIS Tennis Trials (Year 5 and 6 - players must be ranked to enter)
Week 6 - Tuesday 26 February – NASSA Junior Swimming Carnival – Homebush – 4.00 – 7.00pm
Week 7 - Monday 11 March - NASSA Junior Boys and Girls Soccer Gala Day (APP Football Senior Boys andGirls)
Week 8 - Wednesday 20 March – NSW CIS Swimming Carnival - Homebush
Week 11 - Thursday 11 April - NASSA Girls Netball Gala Day (Senior IPSSO team)
Mrs Sharon EvansMrs Sharon Evans
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P-6 Sports Coordinator
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