From the Principal Upcoming Events

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Postal Address
PO Box 996
Banora Point NSW 2486
Mahers Lane Campus
Terranora NSW 2486
07 5590 5099
Sunshine Avenue Campus
Tweed Heads South NSW 2846
07 5523 1143
LINDISFARNE
Absentee Line
07 5590 5927
[email protected]
www.lindisfarne.nsw.edu.au
ANGLICAN GRAMMAR SCHOOL
Term 4 : Week 31A : 17/10/2014
From the Principal
Upcoming Events
Informal Walk and Talk Tours with the Principal
OCTOBEr
Week 32B
Mon
20 Brain Storm - Years 9 to 11 SHED
Tue 21 PreSchool Luncheon by Year
9 - Period 4 and 5
Wed 22 Principal’s Tour
St Andrew House Chapel 6:30pm
PreSchool Luncheon by Year
9 - Period 4 and 5
Thu 23 Year 4 Art Workshop 10:00am - 1:30pm
Fri
24 Little Learners Tour
Year 8 Geography Excursion Period 2 to 5
Year 6 surfing
Tennis Program
Sat
25 2004 - 10 Year Reunion
Week 33A
Mon
27 Leadership Workshops
Basketball Training - SHED
until 4:45pm
Year 11/12 PDHPE Camp
(27-28 September)
Kindergarten 2015 info night
Tue 28 Assembly - Mahers Lane
Preschool 2015 Info night
Wed 29 Year 11 Fitness - Period 3 & 4
Twilight Concert Sunshine Ave
Thu 30 Year 10 and 11 - Fitness & 12
PEExcursion - UQ
Fri
31 Year 6 Surfing
Tennis Program
November
Week 34B
Mon
3
Tue
4
Wed 5
Thu
6
Dear Parents and Carers
Basketball Training - SHED
until 4:45pm
Year 10 Blazer Fitting - 8:30am
NCIS Basketball
Championships
Senior Choir Banora Point
Baptist Church
Stage 3 2015 Parent
Information Evening
Aboriginal Cultural
Performance
Yr 12 Business Studies
Excursion
Year 7 2015 Information
Evening - 6:45pm
Year 6 Surfing
Our formally advertised Principal Tours and Little Learners’ Tours
will continue and we will add to this so that any friends, family
members, relatives or interested current parents and potential
enrolments may informally tour and learn more about our
exceptional learning programs and outstanding educational facilities.
These informal tours with the Principal will occur on:
Mahers Lane Campus
22 October 2014
14 November 2014
Sunshine Avenue Campus
24 October 2014
12 November 2014
The Little Learners’ Tour at the Junior Campus will be accompanied by our Principal,
Ms Anstee and our Assistant Principal Head of Primary, Mrs Michele Chandler. It
would be appreciated if you book into these tours so we can cater for your interest.
Would you also please spread the word so that nobody misses out!
Gillian Anstee
Mahers Lane News
Date Claimers for the remainder of Term 4
Please add these dates to your diary
Friday 17 October – Pink Day (fundraiser for Cancer Council)
Wednesday 22 October – St Andrew House Chapel – 6:30pm
Monday 27 October to Friday 7 November
Year 10 and HSC Art Exhibition in the library
Thursday 6 November – Year 7 (2015) Parent Information Evening
Friday 7 November – Year 7 (2015) Orientation Day
Tuesday 11 November – Sports Presentation Assembly – 11:00am
Tuesday 11 November – Year 7 Band Concert – Periods 5 and 6
Monday 17 November – Surviving the Senior Years Workshop for Year 10
Tuesday 18 November to Thursday 20 November
Work Experience for Year 10
Friday 21 November – Year 10 Dinner Dance
Tuesday 2 December – Primary Speech Night
Thursday 4 December – Secondary Speech Night – 6:30pm for 6:45pm start
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Term 3 Awards
Stage 3
Achievement
Congratulations to these students who received awards for
Term 3.
Tori Jones, Kaspar Lembryk-Walsh, Jacob
Mitchell, Aria Moore-Kovacevic, Imogen Parry
St Andrew House
Effort
Achievement
Jessica Courtney, Logan Crouch,
Mackenzie Ebbott, Lewis Koppel
Sarah Allen, Kimberley Biggs, Montana Budd, Paskelle
Dixon-King, Chloe Lahiff, Helena Morgan, Anouk Seccull,
Emma Smith, Scott Terrens
Elliot Dowker,
Service
Effort
Cameo Bristow, Erin Collins, Gus Edwards, Jack Lambert,
Alice McDougall
Sarah Allen, Sarah Biggs, Madeleine Brooker, Zoe Crane,
Shelby Harasymenko, Paige Kendall, Chloe Lahiff, Sophie
McPhail, Lucas Rossdeutscher, Jazmen Seaton, Ellie
Tunstall, Joshua Woodall
Tax File Numbers
Service
Chloe Green, Nicholas Larsen, Helena Morgan
St Barnabas House
Achievement
Jayden Akehurst, Milah Cannon, Lily Chilcott, Brandon
Copeland, Eirene Donnelly, Anneke Donnelly, Annika Leary
Effort
Elijah Arnold Milah Cannon, Anneke Donnelly, Brayton
Goodall, Natalia ,Green,Lachlann McDowell, Jasmine Powell,
Megan Stedman, Jade Wardle
Service
Natalia Green, William Luff
St Cuthbert House
Achievement
Alexia Allo, Tom Courtney, Abby Frazer, Taiya Hooley,
Georgina Meeves, Shania Myers, Elizabeth Rudland, Niamh
Sullivan, Thomas van der Weegen
Effort
Tia Ambrose, Jasper Burnes, Taylah Dodson, Joe Engel,
Abby Frazer, Taiya Hooley, Angus King, Peri Lane, Chiffley
Lavin, Brody Pullinger, Stuart Purcival, Jesse Reid, Elizabeth
Rudland, Chloe Saunders-Kenny, Ethan Spratt, Kiana
Thomson, Jade Wildash
Service
Joe Engel, Hannah Frank, Taiya Hooley, Ross McCann,
Elizabeth Rudland, Thomas van der Weegen
St Stephen House
Achievement
Meg Grealy, Georgie Lubberink, Bryan Storey, Chelsea
Turney, Jack Young
Effort
Emily Betts, Ella Bordiss, Benjamin Christian, Hayden
Crouch, Georgie Lubberink, Mallika Patel, Hannah
Roberts, Lewis Smith, Emma Whines, Samuel
Whitehouse
Students aged 13 years or older can apply for a tax file
number through the School. Forms are available from Student
Administration. Forms should be completed and returned to
the School who will confirm details and then forwarded to the
Taxation Office. Approximately 8 weeks later you will receive
notification of the tax file number direct from the ATO.
Vice Captain, Zoe Crane
received the Tweed
Shire Council – ‘Kids
in Community’ (KIC)
award for “Protecting
our Planet”. This award
recognises youth in
the Tweed Shire who
advocate and/or act to
enhance our physical
environment. This was a
wonderful achievement
for Zoe who, through
the
Max
Potential
program, worked with a
community based volunteer project. The project was centred
around creating awareness and education about climate
change and its impact on our planet.
Noelene Wright, Assistant Principal Head of Secondary
English Faculty
ICAS English 2014
The following students are to be congratulated on their
achievement in the 2014 ICAS English competition.
Year 7
Aidan Sharp – Merit
Year 8
Caitlin Woods – Credit
Penelope Lovett – Credit
Andrew Manning – Credit
Zahra Marland – Credit
Amy McEwen – Credit
Sophie Ryder – Credit
Ellie Tunstall – Merit
Year 9
Jayden Akehurst – Distinction
Elizabeth Rudland – Distinction
Year 10
Alexandra Robinson – Distinction
Year 11
Kimberley Biggs – Credit
Montana Budd – Credit
Thomas Sharp – Distinction
helping students excel
Music News
HSIE Faculty
Year 11 students get down to business
Instrumental Lessons
This week, five Year 11 Business Studies students and their
teacher Mr Bryson Coverdale attended one of the “Business
Excellence” series of breakfasts. The guest speaker was
business strategist Mr Scott Groves. Students learnt of the
importance of setting goals, how to identify hidden assets
- both physical and intellectual - within a business, and the
importance of online marketing. Afterwards, Mr Groves spent
time answering our students’ questions in what was a very
informative morning.
Thanks are extended to Mr Scott Groves, “Business
Excellence” facilitator Mr John Hurd and Mr Tony Worrad who
kindly subsidised our students’ participation in this event.
Private and group lessons are available at
Lindisfarne through our visiting instrumental
specialists. Lessons are 30 minutes and take place
on a rotation roster to ensure that students who come
out of class to attend their lessons don’t miss the same
subject each week. Timetables for lessons are posted on
studio windows at the beginning of each term.
Our visiting specialists are experienced and encourage
students to achieve their best, either through popular or
classical styles. Students are encouraged to complete AMEB
and Trinity examinations once they have attained suitable
levels.
If you are interested in your child learning strings, woodwind,
brass, piano, drums, singing, speech & drama or piano and
would like more information, please feel free to contact Tina
Ross at the Sunshine Avenue campus or Lucie Schuricht
at the Mahers Lane campus. Alternately you may wish to
contact the studio teacher directly. Their contact numbers are
listed below.
Lucie Schuricht and Tina Ross
Pictured L-R: Mr Bryson Coverdale, Emma Smith, Cian Abbott, Mr Scott
Groves, Thomas Sharp, Iluka Enright and Paskelle Dixon-King at the
“Business Excellence” breakfast.
Bryson Coverdale, Director of Faculty of Human Society and Its
Environment
Studio Teachers - 2014
Instruments
Name
Singing
Katie Macnamara
Phone
Email
Vocal
0448 241 852
[email protected]
Sue Reid
Vocal
Accompanist
0412 926 631
07 55798863
[email protected]
Piano & Keyboard
Louise Dillon
Piano
0416 978 66
[email protected]
Guitar & Electric
Bass
Paul Roberson
Guitar
Electric bass
Classical guitar
07 55986609
0431 144 055
[email protected]
Drums
Terry Gascoigne
Drums
0418 167 685
[email protected]
Brass & Woodwind
Jake Bryant
Saxophone
Clarinet
0414 522 783
[email protected]
Dale Norton
Trumpet
Trombone
0402 829 884
[email protected]
Hazel Robinson
Sunshine Ave
Cello
0400 121 878
02 66762798
[email protected]
Sophie Mathison
String Ensemble
Director
Violin
Viola
Cello
Double Bass
0419 183 516
[email protected]
Julia Walker
Mahers Lane only
Speech and
Drama
0407 339 939
[email protected]
Kim Shepherd
Speech and
Sunshine Ave only Drama
0408 764 993
[email protected]
Strings
Speech and Drama
Sports News
Congratulations to:
Hockey
Oliver Crane who is managing to sit his HSC Examinations
in Singapore and play in the Australian team for the Johor
Cup! Oliver and his National Squad teammates won their first
game against their Malaysian hosts, after the HSC English
paper!
Michaela Bryant and Kendra Fitzpatrick. The girls played
for the Queensland Embers and Queensland Cinders last
week in the National U13 Women’s Hockey Tournament held
in Brisbane. Michaela was vice captain and Kendra captain
of their respective teams. Queensland opted to put in two
equal squads whereas all the other major states graded their
teams, but the gamble paid off. Michaela’s Embers didn’t lose
a game. They conceded only one goal all tournament, against
eleven other teams, and they drew in points with NSW State
team. One goal difference, they finished second in Australia,
with Kendra’s team third.
overseas in their sports. Sam
competed in the World Surf Lifesaving
Championships held in France and reached
the finals of flags, line throw and beach sprint.
His team was the red-hot favourite for the Relay
but unfortunately one of the men pulled his hamstring
in the semi-finals. Alex travelled to Kona to compete
in the Hawaiian Ironman – World Championships. He
finished a sensational sixteenth in his age category.
AFL
Mr and Mrs Bedford, along with three Year 10 students and
various Lindisfarne parents, have been training hard every
Wednesday after school for the two day AFL 9’s competition
held at Byron Bay this weekend.
Teams came from all over Australia, making the competition
fierce!
Under the sensational guidance of Mr Bedford the team
advanced to the grand final - narrowly going down by one
goal!
Attached is a photo of Kendra and Michaela with Madonna
Blyth the Hockeyroos captain and Queensland State captain.
The AHL was at the same time and venue as the U13
Women’s. The older girls, including Madison and Savannah
Fitzpatrick, supported and helped to coach and mentor the
younger players.
Rugby 7’s
Lily Dick has been chosen to represent NSW at Rugby 7’s.
She has been training throughout the holiday. Lily also played
in the Queensland Rugby All Schools State Cup 7’s carnival
at TSS over the weekend. She was part of a combined team
made up of players from the Reds Squad whose school did
not enter a team. Many of the players in the Queensland
Development Squad were playing in their school teams. Lily’s
team was a good combination, as they won 5 out of the 6
games before their semi to make the final. The only game
they lost in the prelims was to Clontarf Beach High. They
met Clontaff Beach High School again in the final (a
team who had not been beaten in three years), and
won an amazing 19-0.
Congratulations to all the
teachers, parents and
students for a sensational
effort.
Pictured: Alex Robinson, Lucy
Turney, Meg
Whiticker
Pictured: Mrs Kelly Bedford with Jude
Bolton (ex Sydney Swans player) who
was admiring her AFL skills all day and
comparing battle wounds.
Surf Lifesaving and Ironman
Samuel Dick and Alex Rigby. Our ex-School
captains have had recent success
Gay Maynard, Director of PDHPE and Sport
helping students excel
Primary News
Wired for Sound!
Unclaimed Lost Property
We are so grateful for the new portable
audio system at the Sunshine Avenue
campus. The benefits have been particularly
notable at our Kindergarten to Year 4 Assembly
and for our afternoon pick up system.
Over the cooler months we have acquired a number of
unnamed jumpers in our lost property at the Sunshine Avenue
campus. Please call into the Administration Office to check for
any lost property.
Community Notices
Girls Academy
Magic United TFA will be running a Girls Academy in Term 4
for girls aged 6 to 12 years old on a Wednesday afternoon.
As part of the Academy we have created a girls only League
(internal). This will allow the girls to train and play games.
Girls can sign up as a group or individually and we will place
them in a training group and team.
Teams and training groups will be separated by age or ability
and may be combined with younger or older age players.
Each week each team will have two games and two training
sessions. The Academy will start on Tuesday 14 October and
run for 8 consecutive weeks, 5.00pm to 6.15pm. The fee is
only $99.
Sign up online at www.totalfootballacademy.com.au and
select the Academy tab. Please call Andy on 0413 888 643
if you require any further information. Venue: Magic United
TFA, Birmingham Road, Carrara, QLD, 4211.
helping students excel
LIONS CLUB OF TERRANORA LAKES
Saturday 25 October
7am – 1pm
Salvation Army Tweed Centre
Cnr Woodlands & Leisure Drive, Banora Point
We will take
your
unwanted
items
THINKING
ABOUT
DOING A
SPRING
CLEAN
Items can be
dropped off at the
Salvation Army Tweed Centre
10am - 4pm
Friday 24 October
or
call 0427 310 408 for
pick up
helping students excel