VOLUME 4.3 | 29 October 2014 Please click on the Table of Contents to navigate through the newsletter Acting Principal1 Upcoming events/term dates 2 Chaplain2 Acting Head of Senior Schooling 2 Head of Junior Schooling 3 Junior Support Group 4 Head of Pastoral Development P-12 4 Music Department5 Acting Principal I was able to spend some time with the student leaders elect at Alexandra Headland recently. Joined by their counterparts from Brisbane Boys’ College, our brother school, the camp provided a good opportunity for the girls to begin the process of developing leadership skills. Over the course of the retreat, the girls were able to start setting goals and thinking deeply about leaving a legacy. Thanks must go to Ms Elliott, Rev Yarrow, Ms Shaw and Mrs Gibbs for facilitating this worthwhile experience. Last week, I travelled to Townsville for the Isolated Children’s Parents’ Association (ICPA) State Conference. For our boarder families, this parent lobby group plays a vital role in ensuring that geographically isolated students gain equitable access to a quality education. The focus of the conference this year was to highlight the long term consequences of the current drought on families and their ability to send their children to boarding school. The conference provided an important platform for parents to voice their concerns and ideas, which are then put before State government so that there is a collaborative approach to finding solutions. I am looking forward to Speech Night; it is such a wonderful celebration of achievement and success. Congratulations to all our Clayfield recipients on their outstanding commitment to excellence. Careers & Vocational Education 6 Director of Activities 7 Parents & Friends Association 8 College Shop9 College Tuckshop9 College Notices11 Community Classifieds & Notices 15 Contact Us 23 Gregory Street Clayfield Qld 4011 Australia PO Box 387 Clayfield Qld 4011 P: (07) 3262 0262 F: (07) 3262 0225 E: [email protected] www.clayfield.qld.edu.au School Hours Best wishes 8:30am - 3:05pm Ms Paulina Skerman Acting Principal [email protected] Administration Hours 8:00am - 4:00pm Provider Code 00493G Report an Absentee Please notify us of your child’s absence early in the morning of the day of the absence. We will telephone the parents of all children whose absences are not accounted for. Years 1-5: Phone 3262 0274 Years 6-12: Phone 3262 0256 A School of the Presbyterian and Methodist Schools Association Student Leaders Elect at Alexandra Headlands 1 Chaplain Upcoming Events When Jesus was asked what were the two greatest commandments for those seeking to obey God he responded, ‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul and with all your mind. The second most important is, ‘Love others as much as you love yourself.’ There are many who claim to love God and who are trying to live faithful lives yet they don’t have concern for others. Sometimes I think people can get so preoccupied with obeying God and doing what they think God requires of them that they forget that God is love. It is though these two commandments are ranked and obeying God is more important than loving others. There are some terrible things in history that have been perpetrated in the name of obedience to God. We don’t have to look too far to see these happening even now. Love for God and love for others are two sides of the same coin. They are not separable. Loving others demonstrates our love for God. In 1 John 4:20 we are told ‘if we say we love God and we don’t love each other, we are liars. We can’t see God. So how can we love God, if we don’t love the people we can see? The commandment that God has given us is: ‘Love God and love each other!” Rev Paul Yarrow Chaplain [email protected] Semester 2 / Term 4 OCTOBER 2014 Wednesday 29 October Speech Night Rehearsal at QPAC 7:00pm SPEECH NIGHT at QPAC Friday 31 October 8:40am Junior Schooling Assembly 1:30pm - 2:30pm Boys’ Soccer Roar 7:00pm Senior Music Dinner NOVEMBER 2014 Saturday 1 November QGSSSA Badminton Monday 3 November Andrews Cup Softball WWD Tuesday 4 November 3:30pm - 5:00pm Middle Schooling Music Celebration Acting Head of Senior Schooling 7:00pm Music Support Group Meeting & AGM (MU1) Speech Night I am really looking forward to celebrating the wonderful achievements of our students tonight at Speech Night. This evening will also showcase the outstanding musical talents of a significant number of our students. I am constantly reminded how fortunate we are as a College to have such amazing music staff and instrumental teachers who continue to enrich our students growth and talent in this dimension. Due to the closure of the Convention Centre car park due to the G20 Summit and the evening showing of the Lion King at QPAC we are envisaging some parking ‘challenges’. We are asking that parents please allow additional time to travel into QPAC and find parking. QPAC has advised us that pre-paid parking at QPAC has now sold out; however, parking is still available at the Brisbane Museum or Southbank Parklands (a short walk from QPAC). QPAC recommend we utilise public transport, or arrange to car pool. Habits of Highly Effective Students A common issue felt by many students at this time of year is how to keep focussed in such a busy term. Dr Stephen R Covey, renowned educator and author of the book ‘The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People’ proposes there are habits people can develop to succeed in life. In fact, you can also use his suggestions to help prepare yourself to succeed in your studies. Dr Covey suggests that students try to develop and appreciate the following habits: • • • • • Take responsibility for yourself Recognise that in order to succeed you need to make decisions about your priorities, your time and your resources. Centre yourself on your values and principles Don’t let friends and acquaintances dictate what you consider important. Put first things first Follow up on the priorities you have set for yourself and don’t let others, or other interests, distract you from your goals. Discover your key productivity periods and places Morning, afternoon, or evening? Find spaces where you can be the most focussed and productive. Prioritise these for your most difficult study challenges. Consider yourself in a win-win situation When you contribute your best to a class, you, your fellow students, and even your teacher will benefit. Your results can then be one additional check on your performance. Wednesday 5 November Immunisations Yr8 QGSSSA Softball Yrs 8 - 10 Thursday 6 November 8:45am Junior Proms Concert - Amphitheatre Friday 7 November 8:40am - 9:20am Junior Schooling Assembly 9:20am Junior Support Group Meeting (JMR) 1:30pm - 2:30pm Boys Soccer - Roar Andrews Cup Gymnastics QGSSSA Softball Years 8 - 10 WWD Monday 10 November Yr12 BLOCK EXAMS 6:30pm Debating Support Group Meeting & AGM Public Holiday Notice G20 Public Holiday - Friday 14th November 2014 Term Dates Term 4: 7 October – 4 December (9wks) 2015 Term Dates Term 1: 27 January - 1 April Term 2: 20 April - 19 June Term 3: 13 July - 18 September Term 4: 6 October - 4 December 2 • • • First understand others, then attempt to be understood When you have an issue with another person, try to see it from their perspective. Now ask yourself how you can best approach the issue with that person given his/her situation. Look for better solutions to problems For example, if you don’t understand the course material, don’t just re-read it. Try something else. If you are not sure how, consult with the teacher, Head of Department, a classmate or form a study group. Look to continually challenge yourself “Your life doesn’t just ‘happen’. Whether you know it or not, it is carefully designed by you. The choices, after all, are yours. You choose happiness. You choose sadness. You choose decisiveness. You choose ambivalence. You choose success. You choose failure. You choose courage. You choose fear. Just remember that every moment, every situation, provides a new choice and in doing so, it gives you a perfect opportunity to do things differently to produce more positive results.” Dr Stephen Covey. Adapted from Covey, S.R. (2004) 7 Habits of Highly Effective People – Powerful Lessons in Personal Change, Simon & Schuster; New York. Ms Amber Shaw Acting Head of Senior Schooling Head of Careers and Vocational Education [email protected] Head of Junior Schooling This evening’s Speech Night is where we celebrate our students who have achieved outstanding results in academic, sporting and leadership endeavours. Junior Schooling award recipients would have received information on the rehearsal arrangements and family tickets for Speech Night at QPAC. We are looking forward to celebrating with you. Boys are encouraged to complete their schooling at Clayfield College until the end of Year 5. In 2015 this will be to the end of Year 6. With this new direction, Clayfield families have the opportunity to keep their sons (with sibling daughters) at Clayfield until the end of Year 6 before transitioning into Year 7 at the boys’ school of their choice. Such a move, ensures the opportunity for siblings to support each other at school, offers ease of drop offs and pickups for Clayfield parents and caregivers, and provides sustained access to our quality coeducational environment for the primary years of schooling. Clayfield boys have priority transfer to our brother school – Brisbane Boys College; however, a separate application must be made for this enrolment. A discount is available for any other siblings attending a PMSA school. Car Parking: Like most inner-city schools, parking at Clayfield College is limited. Parents are requested to use the drop off and pick up areas on Circular Drive for P-3 students and Bayview Terrace for Years 4-5 students. If circumstances require that you need to personally come into the school grounds, parking will need to be accessed in the streets surrounding the school. Staff car parks, the Main Oval or the Outside Hours School Care car park are not available for parent parking. Date Claimer: Thursday 4th December • 8:30am Junior Schooling Celebration and Christmas Assembly in the Hall • Followed by PP - Year 4 Class Morning Teas on the verandas or just outside the classrooms with Year 5 classes meeting together in the Amphitheatre. Students and parents to go home after the morning tea. • Last day of school for the year! Boys Soccer Roar Skills Sessions start this Friday 31 October from 1:30-2:30pm. These skills sessions will run for 4 weeks where the boys will be given the opportunity to hone their soccer skills under the watchful eye of trained coaches. Kind Kids Give! - Our Year Two and Prep mother, Juliette Wright, launched a new website this week! GIVIT Kids www.givitkids.org.au will enable children to give safely and anonymously to impoverished, disadvantaged and marginalised members of their community in a fun and engaging way. The website aims to reduce the growing number of children living in poverty, by developing a philanthropic culture in young Queenslanders who provide assistance to others in need through the donation of material items. Year 12 Mothers’ Lunch Wednesday 19 November TIME: WHERE: COST: RSVP: CONTACT: 11:45AM - 2:00PM Clayfield College Boarding House $25 (includes drinks and lunch) Wednesday, 12 November Linda Steinberg PH: 0439 898 300 E: [email protected] Please make payment via the Clayfield College website, under the Pay Online section in Parents & Friends Activities, select Year 12 Mothers’ Lunch. Please advise of dietary requirements in the Additional Comments section when making your payment. Please click image to view fulll size invitation in College Notices YEAR 8 MORNING TEA The Year 8 Level Parent Co-ordinators would like you to join them for an early morning tea. When: Monday, 3 November Where: The Coffee Guy, Kent Road, Wooloowin Time: 8.30am onwards Looking forward to see you there, Natalie, Jenny and Nerina Please click image to view fulll size invitation in College Notices Junior Schooling Upcoming Events OCTOBER 2014 Friday 31 8:40am Junior Schooling Assembly 1:30pm - 2:30pm Boys Soccer: Roar NOVEMBER 2014 Monday 3 Andrews Cup Softball WWD Tuesday 4 7:00pm Music Support Group Meeting & AGM Thursday 6 8:45am Junior Proms Concert (Amphitheatre) Friday 7 8:40am - 9:20am Junior Schooling Assembly 9:20am Junior Support Group Meeting (JMR) 1:30pm - 2:30pm Boys Soccer: Roar Andrews Cup Gymnastics Tuesday 11 7:00pm P&F AGM & Thank You Drinks (Pool Centre) Wednesday 12 7:00pm Sports Support Group Meeting (Pool Centre) 3 On the GIVIT Kids List, registered charities request urgently required items such as school uniforms, books, clothes, personal items, care packs, sports and musical equipment. Children will be able to view the list and, with their parents approval, give the item to the family in need. Note - The initiative is supported by DETE, and will be integrated into Years 3, 5 and 6 Australian Civics and Citizenship Curriculum. Lesson plans, videos and animations have been developed to assist teachers in engaging students with their community, encouraging tolerance and empathy, helping develop research and fundraising skills as well build lasting connections within their local community. NOVEMBER 2014 Friday 14 8:40am Junior Schooling Assembly 1:30pm - 2:30pm Boys Soccer - Roar Tuesday 18 New Students Year 6 Learning Transition Congratulations: • Australian Mathematics Award recipients Year 3 Proficiencey Credit Year 4 Proficiencey Credit Lucia G Sophie R Maya S Year 5 Proficiencey Credit Julia C Shreya J Sophie L Kimberley M Lilly Z Junior Schooling Upcoming Events Distincition Tavish I Meg O Distincition Isaac T Distincition Sophia B Wednesday 19 3:30pm Andrews Cup Sports Awards Prize Award TobyH Toby H is recognsied for his outstanding results in the Australian Mathematics Competition. He has been invited along to the University of Queensland to be acknowledged for achieving results in the top 0.3% of students sitting the competition. Mrs Sue Hendriks Head of Junior Schooling [email protected] Junior Support Group JSG Upcoming Event Cup Cake Stall The Junior Support Group is selling cupcakes at morning tea on Friday 31st October. Order forms have been sent home with Pre-Preps, Preps and Year Ones, other grades can purchase cupcakes on the day. Cupcakes will be $2 and gluten free cupcakes will be available. Friday 21 8:40am Junior Schooling Assembly 9:00am - 10:30am Volunteers Thank You Morning Tea (Boarding House) 1:30pm - 2:30pm Boys Soccer - Roar Friday 28 8:40am Junior Schooling Assembly DECEMBER 2014 Tuesday 2 9:00am 2015 Prep - Year 12 New Students Information Morning 12:30pm - 3:00pm Second Hand Book Sales (Assembly Hall) 6:00pm Clayfield College Carols Night (Leopard Terrace) Thursday 4 8:40am Junior Schooling Celebration and Christmas Assembly (Assembly Hall) This is our last JSG fundraiser for the year and we would really appreciate your support. If you are able to assist with baking or selling on the day, please email Kylie O’Hare [email protected] Ms Antoinette Aquilina JSG President Head of Pastoral Development P-12 Cybersafety and Social Networking Sites This week in Year 6 and Year 9 Personal Development sessions, Brett Lee from INESS has cautioned students about their online activity. I thought it timely to provide a list of sites that children could be accessing. Ask.fm – Age requirement 13+ This is a social networking site where users ask each other questions with the option of anonymity. The combination of anonymity, an aspect that appears to raise the level of disinhibition, and the fact that both questions and answers can be viewed by anyone, means that the potential for bullying behaviour is very high. Instagram – Age requirement 13 Instagram is an online photo/video-sharing site. Users can choose specific privacy settings that allow others to use GPS technology to determine locations where photos were taken. If younger children are accessing this site it is recommended that full privacy settings are enabled. These may not be the default settings. 4 KIK – Age restrictions 17 + KIK is a free messaging app with a significant history of causing problems for school age children. The site has had international police attention due to predatory behaviour associated with usage. Omegle – Age restrictions 17+ Omegle is a free online chat website that randomly pairs users allowing them to communicate with strangers in an anonymous 1-1 chat session without registering. It also allows users to see photos and videos – the content is often highly explicit. Popcorn chat – No specified age restrictions The site allows users to privately chat with people within a 1.6km radius. The purpose is to allow users to know who is in close proximity to them. Qooh.me – Age restrictions 13+ Qooh.me is a social site that allows people to ask questions of users, again with an anonymous profile. Spring.me – Age requirement 13+ Spring me was originally known as Formspring. This site also allows chatting and commentary and has been linked with several high profile bullying cases overseas. Snapchat – Age restriction – 13+ Snapchat is a photo-messaging app which allows users to take photos, send messages, record videos, add text and drawings and send them to a controlled group of recipients. The image is displayed for a certain period of time that indicates it is only temporary; however, it is quite simple to screen shot and retrieve images. Snapchat can be a fun and harmless way to share photos but it becomes dangerous when children believe the images are fleeting and experiment with inappropriate pictures. Tinder – Age restriction 17+ This is a matchmaking site that uses Facebook profiles to provide information others may wish to view. GPS allows users to set a radius within which to search. Matches are made on the basis of appearance. The site was implicated in the death of a teenager in Queensland. Demonstrating the dangers of the site, Brett Lee of INESS has shown that he can connect with boys and girls as young as 13 within minutes by pretending to be a young girl. Tumblr – Age restrictions 13+ Tumblr is a blogging site that allows you to post, comment and share your thoughts about anything that interests you. It encourages users to connect and follow people to see what they are commenting on. While this can be a positive way for people with similar interests to connect and share ideas it can become harmful when these thoughts are not age appropriate or positive. The Queensland government website, Cybersmart, provides information and safety tips for children and parents. Ms Jane Elliott Head of Pastoral Development P-12 [email protected] Music Department Prestige Music Fest Congratulations to Percussion Ensemble, Wind Orchestra, Vivo Strings, Corelli Strings, Paganini Strings and Viotti Strings who all achieved a Gold Award at the Prestige Music Competition. These students work towards this from the very beginning of the year. In order to achieve this level of award the students need to perform to a very high standard. This is a wonderful achievement. All the best to Wind Ensemble and Stage Band for their upcoming performances. Middle Schooling Music Celebration Afternoon The Middle Schooling Music students are invited to celebrate a fantastic year of music at the celebration afternoon. This is taking place on Tuesday 4 November 3.15-5pm on the College Oval. Please RSVP to this event on the Music Staffroom Noticeboard to ensure that you receive your Certificate and Sausage Sizzle. Students can change into appropriate free dress with closed in shoes after the bell. Our Gold Award Winning Musicians Prestige Music Fest Competition Junior Schooling Proms Concert Family and friends are invited to celebrate a wonderful year of Music with the Junior Schooling musicians at the annual Proms Concert. This concert is on Thursday 6 November starting at 8.30am in the Assembly Hall. 5 Term 4 Date Claimers Speech Night Wednesday 29 October 7.00pm Middle Schooling Celebration Tuesday 4 November 3.15-5.00pm Music Support Group AGM Tuesday 4 November 7.00pm Junior Proms Concert Thursday 6 November 8.30am Mrs Angela Lockyer Head of Music [email protected] Careers & Vocational Education November Key dates 1 Application due date for B Arts (Screen) at the Australian Film, Television and Radio School http://www.aftrs.edu.au/news/news-2014/bas-apps-open 1 SAE Qantm, Brisbane Open Day http://sae.edu.au/news-and-events/events/ 7 TAFE Queensland fixed closing date for applying to QTAC for Adv D Visual Arts, D Arts, D Graphic Design, D Photo imaging, D Sound Production, D Visual Arts, D Music, D Dental Technology http://www.qtac.edu.au 7-9 Think Education’s Festival of Change in Brisbane http://www.think.edu.au/festival-of- change/brisbane 11 RSL Youth Development Program applications close http://RSLyouth.com.au 12 Application due date for Griffith University’s Conservatorium of Music Rock School 2015 http://www.griffith.edu.au/music/popular-music/high-school-and-community-programs/ rock-school 22 Charlton Brown Open Day http://www.charltonbrown.com.au/ 27 QTAC early offer round http://www.qtac.edu.au Study a foreign language during the holidays Students in Years 11 and 12 in 2015 can study enrichment language courses in French, German, Japanese, Spanish and Chinese (Mandarin) at the University of Queensland’s Institute of Modern Languages from 12 – 16 January 2015. These courses are suitable for students who wish to enrich their knowledge of the language and culture they are currently studying and practise their language skills. For further information, visit http://www.iml.uq.edu.au/highschool.html. UQ College now at St Lucia campus UQ College has relocated its programs to the University of Queensland’s (UQ) St Lucia campus. This College provides alternate pathways to university study. The programs offered include: • Tertiary Preparation Program – This currently free program is delivered over 28 weeks and is offered in January, May and September. It builds confidence, helps students gain tertiary study skills and provides a QTAC rank for entry into UQ’s degree programs. Apply directly to UQ College for this program. Applications are now open for the January 2015 intake. • Associate Degree in Business – This is a 16-month program. Successful completion provides an option to pursue entry to UQ’s B Business Management with credit. Apply through QTAC for this program (see p. 106 of the QTAC Guide). • Mathematics B, Chemistry and Biology bridging programs – These intensive, full- fee courses are offered from 25 November – 20 December 2014. Applications are now open. Successful completion will meet the subject prerequisites in these subjects for UQ degrees. Results will be available in time to be used in the QTAC January 2015 major offer round. Receiving your Year 12 results Year 12 students will receive their Senior Education Profile (SEP) from the Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority (QCAA) in the mail from Monday 22 December 2014. The Senior Education Profile will be made up of one or more of the following documents (depending on your eligibility). • Queensland Certificate of Education • Tertiary Entrance Statement (OP and FPs) • Senior Statement • Queensland Certificate of Individual Achievement. All results contributing to the Queensland Certificate of Education and OPs and FPs will be available in your Learning Account on the Student Connect website at https://studentconnect. qsa.qld.edu.au from 9 am on Saturday 20 December 2014. You need your Learner Unique Identifier (LUI) and password (initially the day and month of birth) to log in and check your results. You will be able to access your results more quickly if you have previously accessed your Learning Account. Find out more about the SEP at https://studentconnect.qcaa.qld.edu. au/12615.html. 6 QTAC offer rounds November 2014 – February 2015 QTAC offers places in courses on specific dates. These are called ‘Offer rounds’. The offer round dates between November 2014 and February 2015 are: • 27 November 2014 - Early offer round – offers may be made for some courses that have their major offer round on 15 January 2015. The offers will be made to applicants who have met the entry requirements (e.g. subject prerequisites) and already have a qualification (e.g. AMEB seventh or eighth grade; previous tertiary study) • 11 December 2014 - Major offer round for many Semester 1 2015 creative and performing arts courses. See page 6 of the QTAC Guide for a list of courses offered at this time • 15 January 2015 - Major offer round for most Semester 1 2015 courses • 5 February 2015 – Subsequent offer round for Semester 1 2015 courses with vacancies. QTAC will notify you by email if you have received an offer. Also you can find out if you have an offer by accessing your application via QTAC’s Current Applicant online service. Once you have received an offer you must respond to QTAC (usually within seven days). Failure to do this could mean you forfeit your offer and that your application becomes inactive. Disclaimer: “The provided information has been gathered from a range of sources including publicly available websites, institutional and organisational newsletters, student and career advisers and guidance officers. Every effort has been made to ensure the information provided is accurate and up-to-date at the time of publication. The Career Information Bulletin can only be distributed and used by members of the school community of the school that has purchased membership to Options Career Information. Options Career Information does not give permission for any member to pass on its resources to any other organisation.’ Mr Matt Preston Acting Careers and Vocational Education [email protected] Director of Activities Congratulations • • Queensland Schools Athletics competition Well done to the Clayfield College girls who competed last week at the State Championships. Clare O’ won the 16 yrs 30000m breaking the 23 year record; 2nd in 1500m Catherine P second place in 18/19 yrs long jump; 1st in Triple Jump and 5th High Jump Alex L came 6th in 17 years 100m and 200m Ashlee I Claire S Julianne G made the semi-final for 13yrs 100m QG Badminton Well done to our girls who played in the first day of competition on Saturday. Fantastic results were achieved. 9B 1st place PREMIERS 9A 4th place Open 5th place Snr A 9th place Snr B 2nd place Snr C 3rd place The final rounds of competition will be played for all other teams this Saturday. We wish all teams the very best for similar success. All players are reminded to be in the correct uniform for their competition as bike pants are not permitted. All players must also bring a snack such as fruit, nuts or good quality muesli bar and 1 litre of water. If you would like a copy of the draw or have any questions about QGSSSA Badminton please email [email protected] 2014 CLAYFIELD COLLEGE ANNUAL SPORTSWOMEN’S DINNER “The Masked Feast” Monday, November 17th, 2014 Blue Pacific Room, Kedron – Wavell Services Club 6pm arrival for a 6:30pm start – 9:30pm Cost: $40 per person Theme: Masquerade GUEST SPEAKER: Claire Polkinghorne Matilda’s Captain (Australian Ladies Football) TICKETS: MUST be ordered by 10 November. NO tickets will be sold at the door. Please complete this order form and place in an envelope and return to Student Services. Payments and can be made via the online payment scheme accessed through the College website – Pay Online/College tours, excursions and activities/Clayfield College 2014 Sportswomen’s Dinner. Alternatively cash or a cheque made payable to ‘Clayfield College’ can be placed in the envelope with this form and returned to Student Services. Please click image to view fulll size invitation in College Notices NAME: ____________________________________ I _________________ would like to purchase ________ tickets ($40) Please specify the people attending: NAME: ____________________________________ NAME: ____________________________________ NAME: ____________________________________ NAME: ____________________________________ NAME: ____________________________________ Table seating will be pre-arranged. Tables are for 8, 10 or 12 people; please put the names of any guests to be placed at your table: __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Please indicate method of delivery: For my daughter __________________________ in _________PC Group to collect the tickets from Student Services, or; To collect the tickets from the door at the night Method of Payment (circle): I wish to pay by the College online payment system Please find enclosed cash /cheque for the following amount: ____________________ ______________________________ Parent /Caregiver’s Signature Special Dietary Requirements: NAME: ______________________________________ REQUIREMENT: _____________________________________ QG Softball The Year 8 – 10 softball teams participated in the first day of competition last Thursday. All teams secured at least one win, with the 10A team finishing the day with 3 wins from 3. Well done ladies. Date claimer: Clayfield College QGSSSA Sportswomen’s Dinner – ‘The Masked Feast’ Monday 17 November. Ticket order forms are attached to this newsletter and payment can be made via the College website on-line payment system. The cost is $40 per person, theme is Masquerade. Sports Support Group Raffle All families are asked to take part in this fundraiser initiative run by the Sport Support Group. Proceeds will go to sport at Clayfield College. Grand prize: • Custom Made Surfboard • Sanctuary Cove Resort on the Gold Coast • $250 Primitive Surf Gift Voucher • 4 Free Surf Lessons at the Gold Coast Raffle tickets $3 each have been distributed and more tickets are available from Junior School Reception and Student Services or contact Louisa Forrester 0404 758 347. Return tickets and money to the Junior Schooling Reception and Student Services by Monday 17 November. The raffle will be drawn at the Sportswomen’s Dinner that evening. WIN an early Christmas present! sun...summer...surf! Imagine surfing the waves at the Gold Coast this December…on your OWN surf board whilst holidaying for FREE! Grand prize: • Custom Made Surfboard • 5 nights accommodation incl breakfast for family of 4 at Sanctuary Cove Resort on the Gold Coast • $250 Primitive Surf Gift Voucher • 4 Free Surf Lessons at the Gold Coast Cost per Ticket: $3 the more tickets you buy the more chances you have to win the Dream Prize! Raffle tickets $3 each have been distributed and more tickets are available from Junior School Reception and Student Services or contact Louisa Forrester 0404 758 347. Return tickets and money to the Junior School Reception and Student Services. Rules: The competition closes at 7pm on 17 November 2014. The winning ticket will be drawn after 7pm on 17 November 2014 at the Annual Sports Women’s Dinner. The prize will go to the first ticket drawn. The winner does not have to be present at the draw. The winner will be notified by phone. Proceeds to go to Clayfield College Junior, Middle and Senior Sport Please click image to view fulll size in College Notices 7 Cardio Room Access and Fun in Fitness Sessions at Clayfield All students are reminded that the Cardio room is open and supervised on Friday mornings from 7- 8am for all students to access. Fun in Fitness sessions are also offered to all Clayfield students on Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 7 – 8am. Get active, healthy body, healthy mind! Mrs Nardine Price Director of Activities [email protected] Parents & Friends Association Inspire: Clayfield P&F Art Show 2015 The Clayfield College P&F Art Show needs members for the committee in 2015 and helpers for the opening night on Friday 29 May 2015. We showcase local, emerging and mid-career artists in painting, sculpture and jewellery. Please contact Tracey Lennon: [email protected] if you can assist. We would particularly like to welcome parents from Junior and Middle Schooling on the committee. First meeting will be on Wednesday 12 Nov 2014 from 6.30pm. Please email Tracey for the Clayfield address. P&F Annual General Meeting and Thank You Drinks All parents and carers of the Clayfield College Community are invited to the P&F Annual General Meeting. The P&F Annual General Meeting will be held on: Date: Time: Place: Tuesday 11 November 2014 7.00pm Pool Centre Nominations have been received from the following people for positions on the P&F Executive Committee: Erin Heath – President (proposed Tracie Giles, seconded Darren Moore) Brigid Tomazic – Vice President (proposed Mark Combe, seconded Erin Heath) Elle Ackland – Vice President (proposed Kathy Henry, seconded Tracie Giles) Farewell to Mr Savins Kim Lyons – Treasurer (proposed Kathy Henry, seconded Sophie Ward) Linda White – Secretary (proposed Kathy Henry, seconded Erin Heath) Tuesday 11 November Kellie Haeusler – Executive Committee (proposed Kathy Henry, seconded Denise Papas) Following an outstanding career including 8 dedicated years as Principal of Clayfield College, Mr Brian Savins retires at the end of 2014. The Parents and Friends Association will be farewelling Mr Savins on the evening of 11 November at the Pool Centre following our P&F AGM at 7pm. The P&F invites all parents and carers of Clayfield College to join with us in farewelling Mr Savins. The AGM will be followed by Thank You Drinks and Nibbles to acknowledge the many members of the school community who have assisted the P&F throughout the year. A special note of thanks goes to Year 12 parents for their years of support. This will also be a special opportunity to farewell Mr Brian Savins as he retires at the end of 2014. Please RSVP for the thank you drinks to the Secretary of the P&F (details below) by 5pm on Monday 3 November 2014. Sophie Ward Secretary P&F Association [email protected] The P&F also invites parents and carers, if they wish to, to contribute towards a gift for Mr Savins. Contributions may be made by placing cash or a cheque made out to Clayfield College P&F in an envelope with your name (so that we can acknowledge you and your family on the card) at either Junior Schooling Reception or Student Services. Payments should be made by FRIDAY 7 NOVEMBER. If you have any queries please don’t hesitate to contact me on 0408270922 or [email protected]. We look forward to parents and carers joining the P&F to celebrate Mr Savins’ time as an exceptional leader of Clayfield College and to wish him well in retirement. Kathy Henry P&F President Please click image to view fulll size invitation in College Notices 8 College Shop Volunteer Thank You As we approach the end of another year we would like to thank all of our wonderful volunteers for giving up their time to assist us in the shop. The P&F Association are hosting a thank you morning tea on Friday 21st November from 9.00am to 10.30am at the Boarding House. We would love to see you there if you can make it. New Students in 2015 Please phone us on 3262 0251 to book an appointment for your child’s fitting. Bookings are available until Wednesday 3rd December. Boys Formal Shirt A reminder, from the start of 2015, boys will be required to wear the new green formal shirt (BBC colour). The previous green shirt will no longer be a part of the College uniform. College Shop Roster Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 3 November 4 November 5 November 6 November 7 November No Volunteer No Volunteer Carol O’Brien & Andrea Rentoul (pm) Audrey Mansfield No Volunteer Mrs Kylie Conway Manager [email protected] College Tuckshop Tuckshop Roster Semester 2: Term 4 / Week 5 Monday 3 November Team 1 S Brooks, K Hansen, T Jardine, A Martin, F Drury, L Farrar, Y Garcia Tuesday 4 November Team 1 A Aquilina, A Forbes, M Hulbert Wednesday 5 November Team 1 M McKenzie, R Jacobson, J Gawne Thursday6 November Team 2 V Rombola, D Nowland, Y Grigaliunas, C Burge, P Montague Sue Boughen Tuckshop Roster Coordinator Telephone: 0412 425 592 Clayfield College Tuckshop introduces online ordering………. Flexischools is a convenient, efficient online ordering system used in schools Australia wide. No more filling out paper bags, finding- the correct change, and worrying whether your child Flexischools Online Ordering Please refer following pageabout for detailed information remembered to put their order in the classroom tuckshop box. Ordering is easy, via your computer and instructions. or phone. You will be able to register as a user and start ordering from Monday, 13th October, 2014. How to get started? If you wish to use Flexischools to order your child’s lunch, you will need to register as a user. Please go to http://flexischools.com.au and click on “Register”. You will find this site very user friendly and easy to navigate. Once you have registered you will be able to access our school tuckshop menu. You will notice that our cut off time for ordering each day is 8.30am. How do I pay? You will be offered several payment options. These include creditcard, Paypal, or direct bank transfer. What are the costs to me? Each order placed with Flexischools incurs a charge of 25cents. 9 Clayfield College Tuckshop introduces online ordering………. Flexischools is a convenient, efficient online ordering system used in schools Australia wide. No more filling out paper bags, finding the correct change, and worrying about whether your child remembered to put their order in the classroom tuckshop box. Ordering is easy, via your computer or phone. You will be able to register as a user and start ordering from Monday, 13th October, 2014. How to get started? If you wish to use Flexischools to order your child’s lunch, you will need to register as a user. Please go to http://flexischools.com.au and click on “Register”. You will find this site very user friendly and easy to navigate. Once you have registered you will be able to access our school tuckshop menu. You will notice that our cut off time for ordering each day is 8.30am. How do I pay? You will be offered several payment options. These include creditcard, Paypal, or direct bank transfer. What are the costs to me? Each order placed with Flexischools incurs a charge of 25cents. Are there any further costs? Depending on your choice of payment, the following costs will be charged: Creditcard 29 cents per transaction. Paypal 35 cents per transaction. Bank Transfer no fees applicable. My child is absent and I need to cancel their order. No problem. Simply phone me at the tuckshop and I will cancel your order and all costs will be refunded to you. Flexischools offers an amazing support system. Simply dial 1300 361 769 and speak to an experienced staff member who will assist you. Alternatively, you can phone me at the tuckshop on 3262-0226 (Mon-Thurs) . Junior Schooling students will be given a note and flyer to take home this week. Middle and Senior Schooling students can visit me in the tuckshop for a copy. All information can be found at http://flexischools.com.au/ Regards, Sue Boughen Clayfield College Tuckshop Phone: 3262-0226 [email protected] 10 College Notices lunch.indd 1 YEAR 8 MORNING TEA The Year 8 Level Parent Co-ordinators would like you to join them for an early morning tea. When: Monday, 3 November Where: The Coffee Guy, Kent Road, Wooloowin Time: 8.30am onwards Looking forward to see you there, Natalie, Jenny and Nerina 11 College Notices Year 12 Mothers’ Lunch Wednesday 19 November TIME: WHERE: COST: RSVP: CONTACT: 11:45AM - 2:00PM Clayfield College Boarding House $25 (includes drinks and lunch) Wednesday, 12 November Linda Steinberg PH: 0439 898 300 E: [email protected] Please make payment via the Clayfield College website, under the Pay Online section in Parents & Friends Activities, select Year 12 Mothers’ Lunch. Please advise of dietary requirements in the Additional Comments section when making your payment. Farewell to Mr Savins Tuesday 11 November Following an outstanding career including 8 dedicated years as Principal of Clayfield College, Mr Brian Savins retires at the end of 2014. The Parents and Friends Association will be farewelling Mr Savins on the evening of 11 November at the Pool Centre following our P&F AGM at 7pm. The P&F invites all parents and carers of Clayfield College to join with us in farewelling Mr Savins. The P&F also invites parents and carers, if they wish to, to contribute towards a gift for Mr Savins. Contributions may be made by placing cash or a cheque made out to Clayfield College P&F in an envelope with your name (so that we can acknowledge you and your family on the card) at either Junior Schooling Reception or Student Services. Payments should be made by FRIDAY 7 NOVEMBER. If you have any queries please don’t hesitate to contact me on 0408270922 or [email protected]. We look forward to parents and carers joining the P&F to celebrate Mr Savins’ time as an exceptional leader of Clayfield College and to wish him well in retirement. Kathy Henry P&F President 12 College Notices 2014 CLAYFIELD COLLEGE ANNUAL SPORTSWOMEN’S DINNER “The Masked Feast” Monday, November 17th, 2014 Blue Pacific Room, Kedron – Wavell Services Club 6pm arrival for a 6:30pm start – 9:30pm Cost: $40 per person Theme: Masquerade GUEST SPEAKER: Claire Polkinghorne Matilda’s Captain (Australian Ladies Football) TICKETS: MUST be ordered by 10 November. NO tickets will be sold at the door. Please complete this order form and place in an envelope and return to Student Services. Payments and can be made via the online payment scheme accessed through the College website – Pay Online/College tours, excursions and activities/Clayfield College 2014 Sportswomen’s Dinner. Alternatively cash or a cheque made payable to ‘Clayfield College’ can be placed in the envelope with this form and returned to Student Services. I _________________ would like to purchase ________ tickets ($40) Please specify the people attending: NAME: ____________________________________ NAME: ____________________________________ NAME: ____________________________________ NAME: ____________________________________ NAME: ____________________________________ NAME: ____________________________________ Table seating will be pre-arranged. Tables are for 8, 10 or 12 people; please put the names of any guests to be placed at your table: __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Please indicate method of delivery: For my daughter __________________________ in _________PC Group to collect the tickets from Student Services, or; To collect the tickets from the door at the night Method of Payment (circle): I wish to pay by the College online payment system Please find enclosed cash /cheque for the following amount: ____________________ ______________________________ Parent /Caregiver’s Signature Special Dietary Requirements: NAME: ______________________________________ REQUIREMENT: _____________________________________ 13 WIN an early Christmas present! sun...summer...surf! Imagine surfing the waves at the Gold Coast this December…on your OWN surf board whilst holidaying for FREE! Grand prize: • Custom Made Surfboard • 5 nights accommodation incl breakfast for family of 4 at Sanctuary Cove Resort on the Gold Coast • $250 Primitive Surf Gift Voucher • 4 Free Surf Lessons at the Gold Coast Cost per Ticket: $3 the more tickets you buy the more chances you have to win the Dream Prize! Raffle tickets $3 each have been distributed and more tickets are available from Junior School Reception and Student Services or contact Louisa Forrester 0404 758 347. Return tickets and money to the Junior School Reception and Student Services. Rules: The competition closes at 7pm on 17 November 2014. The winning ticket will be drawn after 7pm on 17 November 2014 at the Annual Sports Women’s Dinner. The prize will go to the first ticket drawn. The winner does not have to be present at the draw. The winner will be notified by phone. Proceeds to go to Clayfield College Junior, Middle and Senior Sport College Notices 14 Community Classifieds & Notices Please Support our Clayfield College Supporters 15 Community Classifieds & Notices 16
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