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@Reddam IN THIS ISSUE: Athletics Carnival Art Space Sporting News …….Plus much more!
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Friday 16th
August 2013
Dear Parents/ Caregivers, Congratulations to our latest TV stars, George Susman, Savanna Chilchik, Jared Sapsford and Mishka Ivanovic who appeared on Pyramid Series 7 on Monday morning on Channel GO.
Charlie Jeong is going through a purple patch at the moment, being part of the Fencing Team that won the National Schools title last week and this week being selected to attend the National Youth Science Forum to be held in Perth in February 2014. His nomination was supported by the Rotary Club of Bondi Junction. Students interested in film making who would like to attend the launch of the REELise Project (see flyer in newsletter) must see Mr. Johnson to book a place. For further info, the website is www.reelise.org.au. The first Reddam House Composition Competition was a genuine success. More than that, it demonstrated the depth of compositional talent present in the school. The adjudicator, Alex Pozniak was delighted by varied compositional offerings of our students. In the Intermediate Section he awarded 3
rd Place to Violet Barber for her song
‘Tears’; 2nd
Place was awarded to Lucia Hamdorf for her song ‘Painter’; and 1st Place
was awarded to Liam Strang for his solo piano work ‘Finger Fusion’. The Senior Section was well represented from Year 9 through to the HSC Music 2 composition course component – all of the pieces were written for String Quartet. We were very fortunate to be joined by Acacia String Quartet to perform these works and to have them recorded for submission to the Board of Studies in September. Highly Commended Certificates were awarded to Oscar Gross for his song ‘Leaves’; Seth Gabrielsson for his Composition for classical guitar; Ford Miskin for his solo piano work ‘Nocturne Under the Stars’; Luke Fabian for his String Quartet in D minor; and Gigi Li for her String Quartet ‘Macabre Waltz’. Zak Hamieri was awarded 3rd Place for his String Quartet; 2
nd Place went to Indyana Schneider for her composition ‘El Tango
del Sorpresas’; and 1st Prize went to Alex Buckley for his String Quartet.
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CSSA GYMNASTICS CHAMPIONSHIPS
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Congratulations to Bryana Bailey in Year 8 for her outstanding performance of Birdies’ "People Help The People" at the City of Penrith Vocal Eisteddfod for which she was awarded 2nd place! Parents and students are reminded of Open Day next Sunday (25
th August) from
10:00am – 2:00pm. The school will be on display and open to all. A programme of events will follow in next week’s newsletter but it is an occasion not to be missed. Have a good week Dave Pitcairn
Last Wednesday three of our girls who just happen to be sisters travelled to Five Dock to compete in the Christian Schools Gymnastics Tournament. They all achieved magnificent results and performed very well on the day. Results are as follows: Francesca Stokes National Level 7 – 2
nd Vault, 2
nd Floor, 2
nd beam, 2
nd Bars, 2
nd Overall
Brighton Stokes State Level 3 – 1
st Vault, 1
st Floor, 2
nd beam, 3
rd Bars, 1
st Overall
Chelsea Stokes State Level 5 – 2
nd Vault, 2
nd Bars, 4
th Floor, Beam( unfortunately fell)
NETBALL
Reddam 1 (Intermediate) V Seekers Heffron Park, 2.45pm Court No 4 : Sat. Reddam 3 (15 Yrs) V Mascot Heffron Park, 10.25am Court No 25 : Sat. Reddam 4 (14 Yrs) V Randwick Rugby Heffron Park, 11.45am Court No 24 : Sat. Reddam 5 (12 Yrs) V Saints White Heffron Park, 10.25am Court No 3 : Sat. Reddam 6 (10 Yrs) V Saints Gold Heffron Park, 9.05am Court No15 : Sat.
BASKETBALL – GRAND FINALS Girls 12R Div 1 (Lee) V Inner City 24 – 26 14R Div 3 (Lee) V Newtown Rockets 21 - 19 Boys 10R Div 1 (Matt) V All Blacks 22 - 23 12R Div 2 (Lee) V Magic 32 - 27 14R Div 1 (Rob) V Sonicboom 45 - 39 18R Div 1 ( Henry/ Marcel) V Saints 31 - 48
FOOTBALL Year 7 Boys V Riverview 00 – 04 Year 8 and 9 Boys V Kings 1- 2 Open Boys V Riverview 1- 0
NETBALL
Reddam 1 (Intermediate) V St Catherines 36 - 13 Reddam 3 (15 Years) V St Clares 29 - 12 Reddam 4 (14 Years) V St Catherines 10 - 35 Reddam 5 (12 Years) V Marrickville 02 - 27 Reddam 6 (10 Years) V Randwick Rugby 01 - 43
RUGBY
Reddam 1 (Under 15) V Riverview 12 - 12 Reddam 2 (Under 14) V SHORE 19 - 22 Reddam 3 (Under 13) V Riverview 12 - 17
TOUCH FOOTBALL-SEMI FINAL Girls Reddam 1 V Handbags 07 - 04
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SPORTING RESULTS 10th
AUGUST
SPORTING FIXTURES 17th
AUGUST
Last Saturday six Reddam House teams played in the Grand Finals in the Sydney Comets Basketball competition. The 10s boys were first up and the played a great match but unfortunately went down on the buzzer, 22 – 23. Our 12s boys played a great team game to take out their Grand Final 32 – 27. Our 12s girls had a tough battle and were in the game to the dying seconds but unfortunately went down 24 – 26. Up stepped our 14s girls who fought hard to take out their match 21 – 19. The 14s boys Grand Final was yet another tight tussle with the match going into overtime. Our boys stayed strong during the overtime and took the crown by winning 45 – 39. The last match was our 18s boys who played their semi final at 3.00pm followed by the Final at 6.00pm. We won the semi comfortably but unfortunately got dusted in the Final 48 – 31 by a very good Saints Team. As can be seen by the close scores it was a great day of basketball. Congratulations to all of our players and coaches for ding such a wonderful job.
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COMETS GRAND FINALS
TOUCH FOOTBALL
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ATHLETICS CARNIVAL
Last Thursday certainly wasn’t a day for the faint hearted. Rain, strong winds and Sydney’s coldest day in the last two years made it quite challenging for our competitors in the Reddam Athletics Championships. Regardless of the conditions there were some outstanding performances and a great deal of fun was had by those who contributed to the success of the day. Bennelong ran out convincing winners with Darling in second, Macquarie third and Piper bringing up the rear. Congratulations to the following students who broke existing records: Jasmine Fountas 14 Yrs Girls 100 metres 13.25 Lisa Zhang 17 Yrs Girls 200 metres 27.15 Darcy Burgess 15 Yrs Boys 800 metres 2.23.35 Darcy Burgess 15 Yrs Boys 400 metres 1.03 Freddy Gilliatt 15 Yrs Boys 1500 metres 5.03 Valentina Ivanov 12 Yrs Girls 800 metres 2.59 Caitlin Robinson 13 Yrs Girls 800 metres 3.01 Harrison Stockdale 13 Yrs Boys 800 metres 2.30.77 Noah Thomas 15 Yrs Boys Long Jump 5.17 metres Nathan Vougdis 14 Yrs Boys Long Jump 5.05 metres Nathan Vougdis 14 Yrs Boys Javelin 24.94 metres David Ehrlich 17 Yrs Boys Shot Put 12.58 metres Sasha Wrublewski 15 Yrs Girls Javelin 16.27 metres Remy Carr 13 Yrs Boys Javelin 28.39 metres Anton Baez Anceski 16 Yrs Boys Javelin 30.99 metres Lewis Mayberry 17 Yrs Boys Discus 27.34 metres Congratulations to our 2013 Age Champions and Runners Up: Athletics Age Champions 2013 12s Boys 2
nd Mitchell McKay
1st Marley Beeston 12s Girls 2
nd Maya Muraben
1st Valentina Ivanov
13s Boys 2
nd Bailey Rule
1st Harrison Stockdale
13s Girls 2
nd Ronnie Yogev
1st Caitlin Robinson
14s Boys 2
nd Jack Hinds
1st Nathan Vougdis
14s Girls 2nd Rebecca Peisah 1st Jasmine Fountas 15s Boys 2nd Dylan Chilchik 2nd Noah Thomas 1st Darcy Burgess 15s Girls 2nd Tashia Overby 1st Bella Kable 16s Boys 2nd Riyaaz Ramjoo 1st Anton Baez Anceski
16s Girls 2
nd Leah Schwarz
1st Zoe Skalkos
17s Boys 2
nd Lewis Mayberry
1st
Tim Mili 17s Girls 2
nd Kelsey Lekeu
1st
Lisa Zhang 18s Boys 1
st Ben King
18s Girls 2
nd Savanna Jones
1st
Robyn Cawse
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Finally, congratulations to the students listed below who will be representing Reddam House at the ISD Athletics Championships on August 28
th.
Reddam House ISD ATHLETICS TEAM 2013
ATHLETICS CARNIVAL
12 Years 13 Years 14 Years 15 Years 16 Years 17 Years 18 Years
100m Maya Muraben
Marley Beeston
Harrison Stockdale Sylvia Asuero
Nathan Vougdis Jasmine Fountas
Tashia Overby Dylan Chilchik
Zoe Skalkos Anton Baez
Anceski
Lisa Zhang Alex Mars
200m Marley Beeston
Valentina Ivanov
Harrison Stockdale
Caitlin Robinson
Nathan Vougdis
Jasmine Fountas
Noah Thomas
Bella Kable
Zoe Skalkos
Anton Baez
Anceski
Lisa Zhang
Lewis
Mayberry
Robyn
Cawse
400m Marley Beeston Valentina Ivanov
Harrison Stockdale Caitlin Robinson
Jasmine Fountas Jack Hinds
Bella Kable Darcy Burgess
Lisa Zhang Tim Mili
800m Marley Beeston Valentina Ivanov
Harrison Stockdale Caitlin Robinson
Jack Hinds
Bella Kable Darcy Burgess
Leah Schwarz Monty Tait
Tim Mili Mikaela Rifkin
Savanna
Jones
1500m Mitchell McKay
Harrison Stockdale
Jack Hinds Rebecca Peisah
Abby Clark
Freddy Gilliatt Bella Kable
Leah Schwarz
Elinda Aclis Tim Mili
Discus Valentina Ivanov Alison Kagan
Elijah Thomas
Joshua Geller
Gabby Glazer Mishka Ivanovic
Tashia Overby Gabriel Mello-
Ryan
Jordon Maxton Francesca
Stokes
Lewis
Mayberry
Kayla
Lagesse Ben King
Shot
Put
James Azzi Lita Bennett McNeill
Elijah Thomas Ronnie Yogev
Rebecca Peisah Olav Ramage
Bryson
Everingham
Tashia Overby
Francesca
Stokes
Riyaaz Ramjoo
David Ehrlich Kelsey Lekeu
Robyn
Cawse
Long
Jump
Valentina Ivanov Mitchell McKay
Brock Rozen Jayden Raber
Caitlin Robinson
Jasmine Fountas Nathan Vougdis
Bella Kable Noah Thomas
Anton Baez An-
ceski Francesca
Stokes
Lewis
Mayberry Lisa Zhang
Issy Holt
High
Jump
Remy Carr Jayden Raber
Jasmine Fountas Noah Thomas Francesca
Stokes
Alex Mars Cameron
Lawrence
Javelin Alison Kagan
Remy Carr
Nathan Vougdis
Marina Asuero
Sasha
Wrublewski
Gabriel
Mello-Ryan
Anton Baez
Anceski
Danni Ovens
Alex Mars Kayla
Lagesse
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ART SPACE
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ART SPACE
On Wednesday 8th August, the Year 7 French students had the opportunity to enjoy
and exciting and fun-filled LOTE Theatre French play called ‘La bouillabaisse et la Marseillaise’.
Performed by the dynamic French actress Anna Jahjah, it’s a mix of exciting and culturally rich tales about her home-town: the fascinating city of Marseille. The city that is due to be Capitale Européenne de la culture in 2013. Here is what some of the students had to say about La Bouillabaisse et la Marseillaise: ‘It was very enjoyable for all ages and super funny. It was great because she translated everything from French to English so we learnt a lot of new words’ Natasha Caroll
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FRENCH
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‘It was entertaining and creative. It was a great learning experience for all of us’. Roy Wallace-Cant ‘La Bouillabaisse et La Marseillaise was very unique and funny. Anna was very enthusiastic and energetic and she made everyone feel involved’. Valentina Ivanov. ‘I thought the play was very entertaining and I loved it. Anna really captured the audience with her enthusiastic behaviour. I would recommend this play to anyone’. Isabella Page
FRENCH
Penrith Vocal eisteddfod
Congratulations to Bryana Bailey in Year 8 for her outstanding
performance at the City of Penrith Vocal Eisteddfod for which
she was awarded 2nd
place! Her performance of Birdies
"People Help The People" was noted by the judges as being
performed with honesty, sincerity and with a lovely tone.
ESTEDFORD
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ENGLISH
The term multiculturalism was coined in the 1970’s when Australia appeared to be ahead of the world in pioneering the integration of migrants into its society with ease. By showing respect to their national and linguistic heritage, multiculturalism was providing support for their assimilation into the Australian way of life. Yet, it is important to realize that newcomers were to be of white race and of “good quality”. The situation, began to change with the arrival of boat people from Vietnam, Cam-bodia and other Asian countries. The appearance of these people was at odds with the stereotype of the “right type” of migrant, bringing the effectiveness of multicultur-alism into question. Finally, the absorption of people from Middle Eastern countries, gave rise to a wave of racial stigmatization. With its high living standard and geographical distance from centers of conflict worldwide, the vision of Australia as a haven for persecuted people was only an illu-sion. In fact, Muslim people were viewed with suspicion and it therefore comes as no surprise that their integration into Australia’s society was beset with difficulties. Their knowledge of English was poor and professional skills in demand were lack-ing. Moreover, their cultural background and commitment to the Muslim faith made it difficult for Muslims as migrants to come to terms with the secular, “happy go lucky’ way of life of the Australians. To make matters worse, Australians were not inclined to view the Muslim way of life with sympathy. This brought on “Islamophobia”, a false premise against Muslims. Furthermore, some politicians were hostile towards Muslim refugees when objecting to costs of illegal immigration to be funded by tax payers. Scott Morrison, the shad-ow spokesman for immigration, objected to paying airfare to surviving members of the maritime disaster off Christmas Island, to enable them to attend funerals of their relatives. What bothers politicians most is the perception of the rise of “Muslim extremism” in Australia. To take control of the situation, the government put in place a project, on the basis of which sixteen selected individuals were to undergo training to become leaders of the Muslim community. In this way, it was anticipated, that acts of terror-ism could be prevented. The project, costing one million dollars, was the brainchild of Robert McClellan, the Attorney General in the Howard government. Yet, it was clear that the initiative was a product of Islamophobia, aimed at denigrating mem-bers of the Muslim community. Australia's racism, dating back to its early European settlement and its “white Australia policy”, remains ingrained in the Australian char-acter. Our understanding of Islam and the Arabs is obscure and wrought with misconcep-tions. Unfortunately, Muslim extremism and the “War on Terror” set the standard for condemning the entire Muslim community for crimes that it did not commit. The fact that the majority of Australia’s Muslims are benevolent people, had never been tak-en into consideration. It is, therefore, important not to lose sight of this reality, not to exclude them from our society and thus keep the noble spirit of multiculturalism alive. Raphael Masters Year 7
Love, you who have two faces. As different as the look of pure joy, On a newly made parent. And the empty eyes of one who has lost, All it is possible to lose.
You who are as a jester, Slyly controlling men and women alike, As your imprisoned audience. With the ease of a butterfly, Beating its wings.
What divine being gave you this right, To make the sanest of us fools? Like a temptress you lure our confidence, Away from safe waters
Time next we meet, love, Will we heed the warning of dangers, That tear at our minds, Like ravenous wolves? No, for as is your power. We are no more than addicts, Yearning for your next hit.
Will we heed the warning? As you approach us on the street, With the face showing you know we crave, The promise the expression brings?
As we are fools, So we fool ourselves. As we walk hand in hand, Down that all too familiar path with you.
Ellis Silove
Year 8
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ENGLISH POETRY YEAR 8
D O E students! I have provisionally booked a very exciting practice trip for the 4
th to the 6
th October.
The trip is called a pack and paddle trip. Following is a basic description of what you will be doing: Make your way to Kangaroo valley (I can organize a bus if there are enough
numbers, but carpooling is probably the best option to keep the cost down)
Once at Kangaroo Valley (meet the group and organize yourselves) you canoe (while enjoying the views and company) to your camp site pitch your tent and relax for the evening (campfire songs optional!!)
The next morning fresh as a daisy, you up roots and walk with a spring in your
step to your next destination and set up camp again that evening. (That night I would suggest card games-the campfire songs can get a bit annoying!!)
The next morning, ready for more-you canoe to your final destination where
your loving parents will be waiting to truck your happy but slightly weary bodies home for a lovely big dinner and cozy sleep!
The camp stove, tents, fuel, canoe, buoyancy aids etc. will all be supplied. If you do not have waterproof jackets and trousers-these can be hired. It should be a really fun trip and a bit more interesting than the usual hiking. I have booked a Practice Silver trip for 14 students– so first come first served. However de-pending on how numbers work out-I may have to change it to Gold (extra day) If any of your friends are interested in doing this trip and/or The Duke Of Ed-let me know and I’ll get them signed up! Please contact Regina Scannell on [email protected] or 02-9300 8200 if you are interested as soon as possible so we can start to get organized. Regina Scannell. Duke Of Edinburgh Coordinator
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DUKE OF EDINBURGH
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YEAR 9 ART
I WANT YOU
TO DO ART
IN YEAR 9
UTS OPEN DAY Saturday 31st August 2013 9am-4pm.
UNSW OPEN DAY Saturday 7th September 2013.
USYD OPEN DAY Saturday 31st August 2013.
University of Newcastle OPEN DAY Saturday 24th August 2013, 10am-4pm.
UNI OF NOTRE DAME OPEN DAY Saturday 31st August 2013 9am-3pm
SYDNEY TAFE OPEN DAY Sat. 31st August 2013 695 Harris Street Ultimo.
NIDA will be holding an Information Night Thursday 22
nd August 2013.
Applications are now open for NIDA. They close 30th September 2013.
ATTENTION YEAR 12. You must ensure that any EAS (Access) applications are
completed and handed to Mrs. Jones by 9th September for processing. These will then be
returned to you once the school sections are completed. You must then post to UAC. YEAR 12 any requests for Co Op Scholarship or other university Scholarship references
must be done before 16 September so the school can complete any required references.DO NOT LEAVE THESE APPLICATIONS UNTIL THE LAST DAY OF TERM. THERE WILL NOT BE ANY TIME TO PROCESS THE APPLICATIONS.
Any Year 12 interested in studying Communications at UTS in 2014 should check out the
new degrees focusing on Digital and Social Media, Creative Writing and Contemporary Culture. The UTS OPEN is a great way to find out more about these new degrees.
Students considering Engineering degrees at UTS should fill out the online Year 12 Bonus
Scheme Questionnaire. This may improve your chances of receiving an early round offer from UTS Engineering in 2014.
Macquarie University is holding a Law School Information Night Wednesday 21
st August
2013 6pm to 8pm. Register @ mq.edu.au/law-info-evening Macquarie University Business and Economics Information Evening Tuesday
27th August 6-8pm Register @ mq.edu.au/business-info-evening.
Try Macquarie University in a Day Friday 27
th September 2013 9-3pm register
mq.edu.au/uniinaday. GAP YEAR Information Evening for Antipodeans Abroad. Wednesday 28
th August 2013
6.30-7.30pm 303a /282 Victoria Ave Chatswood. LATITUDE VOLUNTEERING still has some placements available for a Gap Year in 2014.
See Mrs. Jones if interested. ASCHAM School is hosting a representative from UPenn on the 4
th September 2013 from
6.30pm. If you are considering studying in the US you might like to attend this evening. See Mrs. Jones for more information.
ATTENTION ALL PARENTS. We have a few Year 10 students looking for businesses to
take them for WORK EXPERIENCE in November 2013. If you may be able to assist please contact the Careers Adviser Claudia Jones at the Bondi Campus on 9300 8200 or [email protected].
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CAREERS
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