Wollondilly Anglican College
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Wollondilly Anglican College
3000 Remembrance Drive Locked Bag 1011 TAHMOOR NSW 2573 Telephone: (02) 4684 2577 Facsimile: (02) 4684 2755 Email: pa@wac.nsw.edu.au Website: www.wac.nsw.edu.au Wollondilly Anglican College 19 November 2015 Vol 13 Newsletter 35 (Wk B) THE WARATAH WEEKLY God never blinks Foundation Headmaster Dr Stuart Quarmby Vive La France A country mourns the loss of innocent men, women and children; each is still loved. Countrymen link arms and sing "La Marseillaise" as they leave a bombed stadium. The world rallies in solidarity – red white and blue. There is still enough good left. But as for you continue in what you have learned and become convinced of ... for he who stands firm to the end will be saved. (1Timothy 3:14a & Matthew 24:13) One man hides, fearing every shadow. Like Saddam Hussein; hiding in a hole; unkempt; pitiful. Seven men and boys are greeted by silence for eternity. No celebration. No accolades. This was unexpected. Evil is big on promise but indifferent on delivery. Only despair. Eternal despair. A total absence of God portends a total absence of hope. Not a lack of education – rather, deliberate education of puppets of evil and for evil, now used, discarded. Their “reward” is despair and loneliness beyond our contemplation. Satan is prowling again, looking for innocence to corrupt… They were all children once too Education failed them FROM THE DEPUTY’S DESK Raising Mighty Boys (Part 2) Understanding what makes boys tick is the key to teaching and raising them. Here are the remaining six of the twelve essentials in order to connect with our sons and help raise well-adjusted boys. (Part 1 was in last week’s Waratah Weekly). # 7: Boys learn from experience Many parents know the extreme frustration that comes from imparting their wisdom on to their sons, only to see it completely ignored. If you have boys in your life then you need to get used to the fact that boys like to learn many of their life lessons for themselves. Experience, for better or worse, is a teacher that many boys can relate to. # 8: Loyalty is a high-driver Understand that a boy’s loyalty to his friends and family is a key driver and you’ll unlock the key to the male psyche. They are incredibly influenced by their peers, which can hold them back, stopping many from getting too far ahead of the pack. Loyalty also gets many boys into strife with authority. Call a boy’s sister or friend an insulting name and you’re asking for trouble! # 9: Many boys’ mouths don’t work unless they are moving If you want to have a serious or personal conversation with a boy then you are better off joining him on a walk. Face-to-face conversation can make them feel awkward, whereas shoulder-to-shoulder chats or conversations that happen during a game or activity seem to flow more naturally. #10: Boys needs social scripts Most boys need some didactic teaching about how to act and what to say to others at some stage in their life. Don’t be afraid to tell boys of any age exactly what to say in new social situations as they can often struggle to find the words and the way to get their messages across. #11: Boys need a purpose to learn If you want to motivate a boy to learn then you need to offer him tangible, short-term goals. He’ll learn to play a musical instrument if he wants to be in a band; but get him to practise a musical instrument without a purpose and you’ll probably be locked in a continuous struggle. # 12: A boy’s brain matures differently than a girl’s brain The maturation rate and sequence is different for boys than girls. For instance, the brain developments in the first five years of life prepares girls for the rigours of school better than it does for boys. A girl’s brain in that period is busy developing fine motor skills, verbal acuity and social skills, which are highly valued by parents and teachers. A boy’s brain, on the other hand, is busy developing gross motor, spatial and visual skills, which are essential hunting skills. Unfortunately, there isn’t a great need for these traits in primary schools these days!! There’s no doubt that raising boys tends to be more of a challenge for parents than raising girls. Understanding and appreciating the differences is a great start. However parents who really connect well with boys somehow develop the wisdom to step as well as speak up at the right time, and the smarts to know when to stand back and allow their sons to work things out for themselves. From Michael Grose – parentingideasschools.com.cau Mr Ian Croger Deputy Headmaster PASTORAL MATTERS Overall House Shield The following is an update on the Overall House Shield Points based just on the Awards system. The overall House Shield will be announced on Presentation Night with the House Captains of the wining House asked to receive the Shield on behalf of the House. The point scores below will have the carnival and other House initiatives points added to finalize the totals. This will be the last update prior to the announcement on Presentation Night. Grevillea - 1652. Acacia - 1579 Wollemi - 1555 Sollya - 1491 Telopea - 1348 Peer Support Leaders 2015 Training The Peer Support Program is an initiative that runs at the College that fosters leadership development for students in Year 9 initially through the training days and then in Year 10 as the Peer Leaders. The Year 10 students in 2016 will deliver the program to the new Year 7 in 2016 as part of the process of transition into Secondary school. The Year 10 students will co-facilitate small groups of around eight students from Year 7 and take them through a program that focuses on resilience. The Year 7 students will be able to develop positive relationships with the Peer Leaders in a cross age group setting and have a familiar face to connect with as they transition into Secondary. The students listed below have been selected to receive training on how to deliver the program to Year 7 2016. The final student leaders who will be responsible for delivering the program will be selected from the students below. This will comprise of twelve pairs of boys and girls. The remaining eight students will be called upon to deliver the program in the event of the absence of any of the selected students. The students will receive the training on Thursday, 26 and Friday, 27 November. The training will be held in Flynn Amphitheatre from 8.10 am - 2.30 pm on both days. Students will be permitted to wear their full College Sports Uniform for the duration of both days. Girls Anastacia Atkins, Tara Bennett-Smith, Bella Creswick, Ellie Dunk, Caitlin Everett, Amy Gregory, Bree-Anna Ellul, Courtney Lange, Irene Li, Elkie McCormick, Kirralee Miller, Eloise Roelandts, Bailey Tzitziris, Shiralee Ward, Ellie Moore, Talicia Cunningham Boys Keelan Betts, Tyler Birman, Roy Bramich-Wilson, Joshua Castle, Joshua Gerlan, Jacob Hall, Fergus Hayes-Sant, James Hornery, Dylan Hyslop, Alex Kosednar, Jack Marshall, Brad Matthews, Samuel Napier, Jacob Rockwell, Tim Ryan, Noah Sarkis Student Address - Perseverance. Nina Hvejsel, Travis Baxter and Ben Hardie Year 8 What is perseverance? Perseverance is the act of trying hard and being determined to succeed. In some situations it’s easy to stop trying when the going gets tough, but it takes perseverance to keep trying and being diligent with your actions to be more successful and achieve your final goal. Why is perseverance important? Perseverance involves pushing through tough times and hard situations. The easy way out of a tough time is to give up and not try, this however doesn’t really get you anywhere. When things do go wrong you need to reassess and try again and persevere. To be successful you firstly need to set some goals. There may be setbacks along the way, but if you display endurance and dedication you will eventually achieve what you have set out to do. Take exams for example. It may seem daunting at first, but if you persist with a study plan and dedicate yourself to a schedule then you are more than likely to succeed. Your perseverance will then be rewarded with great exam results! How can I develop perseverance? To assist with building perseverance it is good to start with goals. These help provide direction and purpose. This helps you to persist as you make progress toward these. Another thing that can help with perseverance is not just keeping doing the same thing or having the same approach to something, especially when it is not getting anywhere. Evaluating your approach and moving in a different direction with persistence and determination will also help develop this quality. Mr Liam Toland Pastoral Care Coordinator T-12 CHRISTMAS COMMUNITY HAMPERS As the festive season approaches, the “Wollondilly Cares” Ministry is seeking to spread some joy to less fortunate families in our community. Christmas Hampers will be distributed to families who are suffering due to critical illness, personal loss or financial hardship. They are seeking donations of Christmas Treats to supplement their store cupboard hampers and would welcome items such as Christmas puddings, Christmas cakes, fruit mince pies, custard, chocolates, biscuits, lollies, Christmas bonbons - anything that would bring some Christmas cheer to a deserving family. Please note that all items should have a best before date of no earlier than the end of December 2015. A collection box will be placed in Student Reception from Monday of next week. Thank you in anticipation of your generous support of this worthy cause. Mrs Lorna Harper Acting Development Manager PRIMARY PICK UP ARRANGEMENTS From time to time, there are changes in the pick up arrangements. If the normal pick up arrangements change, please either write in the diaries or send a note. In case of emergencies a message can be sent through the office before lunch if possible. It is important that we know your children are safe. This will also help to avoid conversations with staff regarding the children's movements. Mr Stuart Mcintosh Primary Teacher MEET THE TEACHER AFTERNOON On Monday, 7 December 2015 we will host our ‘Meet the Teacher’ Afternoon. All students in Years 1 to 6 in 2016 will gather under the Sails after lunch to join their new teacher and fellow classmates for a visit to their new classroom. We will also be welcoming our new enrolling students for next year. The afternoon will close at 2.35 pm. Transition students moving into Kindergarten in 2016 will receive confirmation of their class and teacher by letter. Should you have any queries, please contact me on (02) 4684 577 or at l.harper@wac.nsw.edu.au. Mrs Lorna Harper Acting Development Manager TRANSITION The Transition students are very excited as we move ever closer to being in Kindergarten. Some very important events will be coming up at the end of this term, so parents get out your diaries and make sure your camera batteries are charged! Thursday, 26 November is Toto’s Graduation. This is an afternoon experience starting in the Auditorium at 1.40 pm and finishing with afternoon tea. Friday, 27 November is Tembo’s Graduation. This is an afternoon experience starting in the Auditorium at 1.40 pm and finishing with afternoon tea. Each child will need to bring their green hat AND a College black sports hat for Graduation Day. The hats play a very important role in the ceremony so please make sure you note this down. Please check that hats are clearly labelled with the current student’s name so that we do not misplace any. Please send in labelled black sports cap before Friday, 20 November. The hats will be collected in a box ready for Graduation Day. Transition are enjoying practising for their graduation, and are very excited! We hope you will be able to attend. A mind once stretched by a new idea never regains its original dimensions. -- Anonymous Mrs Rebecca Napier Primary Teacher SECONDARY HOMEWORK CLUB Please be advised that HW Club will run during Week 7. Week 8 will be the final session for the year. Well done to all students who have regularly attended HW Club during Semester 2. Thanks to the staff who have given up their time each week to support our students Mr Bearlin, Miss Allon, Mr Madden, Mrs Bethune and Mrs Hart. Mrs Emily Madden Secondary Teacher JUNIOR HISTORY EXCURSION TO THE HTA NSW HISTORY MASTERMIND COMPETITION – FRIDAY, 20 NOVEMBER A select group of students will be travelling to The Hills Sports High School on Friday, 20 November to represent the College in the HTA NSW History Mastermind Competition. Each team consists of four students with two teams from Year 7 and two teams from Year 8. The competition rewards students who have worked hard and shown a keen interest in History. Permission notes have been distributed and students are encouraged to return their permission notes to Mrs Miller as soon as possible. Important information: The College bus will leave the College at 7.30 am, students should meet at the bus bay of the College by 7.20 am and will return by approximately 4.00 pm Wear full summer College uniform (inclusive of hat) Bring College diary, stationery, notepad Recess, lunch and a drink – NB – there is a canteen at The Hills Sports High School and it will be open for your child to use Cost of excursion is included in the College Service Fee It promises to be a fun and rewarding day. Mrs Trudy Miller Secondary Teacher Students travelling to and from the College on a Busabout Service from Campbelltown with need to apply for an Opal Card for 2016. Find out more and apply at opal.com.au or you can use the direct link to complete the application at: https://ssts-apply.transport.nsw.gov.au/ApplyTBP/ApplyTBP.html An information booklet can also be collected at the College Office. Note all our other bus services do not require you to apply for an OPAL card at this stage. WORKING BEE TERM 4 - 21 NOVEMBER 2015 Our Term 4 Working Bee is set down for Saturday, 21 November from 8.00 am and it would be great if you could come and help us knock over some of the jobs which need completing. We expect to get all the work done by the lunch time BBQ at 1.00 pm. After lunch we pack up and head home for a well-earned rest. The garden around the Year 1 & 2 playground equipment will be completely cut back and revamped. This is the big job of the day and will need some muscle power. The gardens around the College can be tidied up by weeding and mulching. The College carpark gutters can be swept or blown using the College back pack blower to rid them of leaves which can then be put on the gardens as compost. Rubbish can be picked up around the College field as well as other areas There are lots of books to cover in Flynn 2 across the bridge from 9.00 am Between now and then there could be more jobs found that need attending to so don’t forget as we only have a limited supply of gardening tools and equipment, it is important that you bring anything else you think might help on the day. Come along on the day and enjoy the company of others while working to make our College shine for another term. As always Morning Tea will be provided by the Wollondilly Anglican Community Church and lunch will be provided by the P&F so come along with your tools and smiles with the intention of enjoying yourselves on the day. Mr Frederick Schroder Property Manager FORMAL ASSEMBLIES AND PRESENTATION NIGHTS The Formal Assemblies are coming up in the next few weeks. Students who will be receiving awards at these Assemblies will have an email sent to their family’s email address from Edumate. The dates of these Assemblies are: Junior Formal Assembly - Tuesday, 1 December 2015 (8.30 am) Middle Formal Assembly - Friday, 4 December 2015 (8.30 am) Senior Formal Assembly - Wednesday, 9 December 2015 (8.30 am) The Presentation Evenings are also approaching and recipients of awards for these events will be notified by letter sent to the family’s postal address which is on Edumate. The dates for these evenings are: Junior Presentation Evening - Tuesday, 1 December 2015 (7.00 pm) Middle Presentation Evening - Tuesday, 8 December 2015 (7.00 pm) College Presentation and Showcase Evening - Wednesday, 9 December 2015 (7.00 pm) Mrs Rhonda Hay Headmaster’s Secretary APPLICATIONS FOR ENROLMENT 2016 AND 2017 The Headmaster has now commenced his review of applications for 2017. All prospective applicants for this year group are encouraged to make an early application. We also continue to welcome applications for 2016. Application forms are available from the College Office or for download from the College website. Mrs Lorna Harper Acting Development Manager SCHOLARSHIPS 2017/2018 The Wollondilly Anglican College Scholarship Program is now open for academic, music and dance scholarships commencing in 2017. Comprehensive information packs and application forms are available for download from the College website, where there are also direct links to register your child online with ACER. Alternatively, all information and forms are available from myself at the College Office. Applications will close on Friday, 5 February 2016. The closing date is final and late applications cannot be accepted. Should you have any further general queries, please do not hesitate to contact me on (02) 4684 2577 or at l.harper@wac.nsw.edu.au. Any queries regarding Creative Arts scholarships should be addressed to Mr Simon Denley, Creative Arts and LOTE Coordinator. Mrs Lorna Harper Acting Development Manager YEAR 7 VACCINATIONS - MONDAY, 23 NOVEMBER 2015 Year 7 students Vaccinations will be held on Monday, 23 November. Any missed doses of vaccine due to absence will be caught up on this College visit. The College program will endeavour to complete all outstanding doses of Year 7 HPV vaccine courses during the following year, while students are in Year 8 and before 30 June 2016. Mrs Deborah Cook Deputy Headmaster’s Secretary STUDENT MEDICATIONS Please be advised that it is your responsibility to make sure that all medications kept at student reception in the College Office are still within their expiry dates. All expired medications will be discarded immediately. Mrs Lisa Grzasko Credit Controller PRIMARY SPORT AFL Future Stars Program 2015 The AFL is interested in identifying athletes who display athletic skills of primary at a high level. If you feel your child would benefit from this program please contact me at d.wayne@wac.nsw.edu.au Please note: This is an identification program of highly talented athletes. The AFL is seeking children who play sport at a high or representative level in any area. Starting on 3 December the AFL will be conducting a 3 week FREE Future Stars program, to be run at the Campbelltown Showground from 5.30 pm – 7.00 pm. The Future Stars program has been developed for talented athletes showing potential outside the realms of the AFL Community. The development of young athletes across all sports can be dramatically improved with a cross training approach through a variety of skills and games. This program aims to encourage children in Years 3-6 who do not play regularly at AFL clubs, to participate in AFL to further develop their athletic skills. Year 3 and 4 Friday Soccer Competition Teams that are playing are: The Wallabies, Goal Smashers, Wild Crop Dogs, Soccer Rockers, Girls Rule, Icicles, California Girls and Sparkling Unicorns. Please meet me at 1st half lunchtime with your lunch. IPSSO Summer Finals 2015 Congratulations to our junior mixed basketball team who became the first ever group to make the IPSSO finals with basketball. Even more exciting was that they came first in the southern draw. Yesterday, we headed to Broughton Anglican College for the finals. In our semi-final we played Georges River Grammar. After a very close 1st quarter, WAC scored some excellent goals to run out deserving winners, 32-15. In the grand final, we played Thomas Hassall Anglican College. After the 1st quarter it was four all, at half time we were leading 8-6 and very excited. By the end of the 3rd quarter we were only down by one basket but unfortunately the opposition made some great shots and won the game 20-8. I was so proud of the team and they represented the College with wonderful spirit. Well done to our team members on a wonderful season: Coopar Nianios, Emilio Sica, Nat Carroll, Dane Clark, Jack Fiatarone, Kiana Green, Charli Day, Caitlyn Pearsall and Mia Ely. Mr Darren Wayne Primary Sports Coordinator IPSSO IPSSO is now finished for the year, with the completion of the finals at Broughton Anglican College yesterday. Congratulations are due to the Junior Basketball who team represented the College. All students in IPSSO teams should start to return their uniforms to their teachers. Uniforms need to be returned by the end of next week. PRIMARY COLLEGE SPORT The swimming program has finished for the year. We have had 74 students of varying abilities complete the program. Every student is to be commended for their high level of participation over the six weeks. Coming up in the final College week to celebrate another great year of sport in Primary, we will be have a swimming afternoon. This will take place on Wednesday, 9 December, during sport time. Permission notes will come home next week. Mr Stuart Houweling Primary Teacher SECONDARY COLLEGE SPORT NASSA Cricket Round 1 Winners In the first round of the NASSA cricket competition, WAC (defending champions) were victorious against TIGS in both the senior and junior teams. The seniors lost a couple of quick wickets but the middle order rallied and piled on a huge score of 8/279 off their 40 overs. Jye Green (89), Lawson Clark (84) and Tom Angel (67n.o.) were the main destroyers. In return, TIGS were bowled out for 106 with captain Jye Green the pick of the bowlers with 4/16. In the Junior game WAC 89 def TIGS 37. Our team won the toss and elected to bat. We were in some early trouble at 6-35 but some sensible batting, particularly by Matthew Grima (7), who opened and batted for 30 overs, and top-scorer Travis Baxter (15), allowed us to make a defendable total. The bowling and fielding were outstanding with two run outs and wickets spread across the bowlers. Lachlan Wadling (2-5) and Zac Smith (2-5) both came close to hat-tricks. Our next game is against Macarthur Anglican on 27 November, followed by Broughton on 30 November. MISA This week in MISA we played against Macarthur Anglican School. Results were as follows: Boys’ Volleyball – Win (3-0). Girls’ Volleyball – Loss (1-2). Year 7 Cricket – Win (3/43 – 5/37). Year 8/9 Cricket – Draw (3/51 – 1/51). Boys’ Oz Tag – Win (7-3). Girls’ Oz Tag – Loss (1-4). Boys’ Basketball – Loss (6-23). Girls’ Basketball – Loss (3-8). Next week we compete against Mount Carmel in all sports with Cricket games being held at Raby Oval, Raby. End of Year Pool/Mufti-Day – 10 December Like previous years, on the last day of Term 4 Years 5-9 head down to Wollondilly Leisure Centre for an afternoon of swimming and indoor sports. Notes will be distributed in the weeks to come. Students are reminded that individuals who did not participate in swimming for College sport due to medical reasons will not be permitted to swim on the final day. They will however be permitted to play indoor sports and still enjoy the festivities of the afternoon. Students who still have detentions to complete will also not be in attendance whilst they serve their consequences back at the College. CIS Sports 2016 Further to my article in last week’s Waratah Weekly, CIS run trials for many different sports throughout the year. It needs to be noted that all CIS teams are at an extremely high level (teams are open to students from every NSW Independent school). ONLY students who are playing as a high level representative in their sport will be considered for trials. For many of these teams (such as netball) there is a selection pathway which means you must first make the NASSA side, followed by the AICES side prior to being considered for the CIS team. Upcoming Events NASSA Cricket v MAS NASSA Cricket v BAC MISA AGM End of Year Pool/Mufti-Day Mr Mark Goldsbrough Secondary Sports Coordinator 27 November 30 November 7 December 10 December EXTRA CURRICULAR ACHIEVEMENTS Joshua Castle (Year 9) has been selected as a ball kid at this summer’s APIA international tennis tournament! This is a 6 day tournament held at Sydney Olympic Park. Josh attended two trials in Homebush to be up for this selection. He will be on the court with some of the best tennis players in the world. This event is usually televised on free to air TV, so watch out for him! We are so excited for him and are extremely proud. Physical Culture grand final Congratulations to Briarna Barcicki, Kayshah Daher and Lauren O'Sullivan who all competed in the Burns Association of Physical Culture Champion grand final at Wollongong Town Hall last Saturday. In the five year old section, Kayshah placed 1st and Briarna was a grand finalist. In the six year old section, Lauren placed 3rd. Well done on a great effort. The World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims Ceremony was held at the Picton Botanical Gardens and our College was represented by Ineke Schroder (Year 12) who sang the National Anthem and two other songs for this occasion. NEWS FROM THE INFORMATION RESOURCE CENTRES: Scholastic Book Club: Orders for Issue 6 (from last term) have been distributed. There are a couple of orders which we can’t identify so if your child is missing a book order please let me know via email or through a note in the diary. Please let me know the name of the book as well. Book Covering Contact: This is a service which is offered to parents once per year for those who like to use the easy contact with which we cover the library books. Spare order forms are available from the College office if you wish to purchase. Money and order forms must be in by Friday, 27 November. Gingerbread House Fundraising Event: Because I am a Girl (Plan International) When: Where: Cost: Saturday, 21 November 1.30 pm- 3.30 pm (approx.) Deakin Room 2 $30.00 per kit – BYO lollies (kits can be purchased and completed at home). Please ensure that all lollies are in keeping with the College “nut aware” policy. We are also pleased to advise that the gingerbread houses are gluten free, nut free, dairy free and egg free. Tickets are available from the College office and are limited to 30. Children have to be 10 years or older to participate. All proceeds raised go to Plan International. Textbooks - Year 12, 2015: All students from the current Year 12 need to return all their textbooks and sign out at the office this week. Once the sign out procedure is completed they may collect their reference and the bond will be refunded. This is the final week for this process. Textbooks - Years 7-10: All students in years 7-10 need to return all textbooks and library books on Tuesday, 1 December. This includes books, cds, English novels, library books. Students will continue to work in class but will not require the textbooks for the last 10 days of Term. It is important that we receive all books back in a timely fashion so we can complete stocktake and have all textbooks ready for students in 2016. Please assist us by encouraging students to return all borrowings. Live a life well read Mrs Louise Saint-John IRC Coordinator Thinking of Playing the Drums? Mr Dave Helman, our College Drum Tutor is offering lessons on drumming. Improve and have some fun playing drums till the end of Term. Try my lessons and enrol Term 1, 2016. 0408 679 006. COMMUNITY From time to time, families undergo trauma such as severe or terminal illness. There are short term support structures in place at the College to assist families during these times. Please continue to contact Mrs Hay at the College or Mrs Buick, to assist. Confidentiality will be respected when requested. Little Elves Childcare Centre Vacation Care is offered at Bargo Public School during the Christmas holidays. All school age children welcomed, regardless of attending school. During the Christmas holidays we are going to see a Wildlife Show and Putt Putt Golf. The service is registered with the Government so rebates are claimed. If you are working or studying you are entitled to receive 50% up to $7500 per child. You can leave your child for the whole day, half a day or a couple of hours. If you would like a quote, have any questions or would like to see the program please contact Miss Jennifer on 0418 814 031 or email littleelvesoosh@gmail.com. Wollondilly Youth Camp Hosted by Anglican Churches Wollondilly for youth in Years 6-10 in 2016. January 11 - 15 at Kiah Ridge Christian Conference Centre, Tahmoor. Cost: Early bird rate $285 (ends 21 November) Full rate $299. Register at trybooking.com/JLJE before 14 Dec ember. If you have any questions place email wycsummerholidays@gmail.com Wollongong Cartooning Camp 2015 Monday, 21 – Friday, 24 December, 2015. Wollongong Gwynneville Public School 10a Acacia Avenue Gwynneville, NSW. Enquiries 02 9343 0833 or email bookings@cartoonkingdom.com.au or visit their website www.illustrating-man.com.au Carols by Streetlight Come All Ye Faithful and sing you Joy to the World! Carols by Streetlight is a movement within Christian churches across Australia, singing the Christmas story into the heart of the community. Organise one or more groups to take the Christmas story from the seats of your church to the streets of your suburb anytime between 18 December - 24 December, anywhere around Australia. Visit www.carolsbystreetlight.org for more information. Wollondilly Shire Council Youth Week 2016 Partnership Grants – Closing date for submissions Friday, 11 December The Macarthur Youth Week funding program is now open. This is a great opportunity to engage with and support young people to develop and facilitate Youth Week projects in their local community. Projects can provide opportunities for young people to express their views, raise issues if concern, act on issues that affect their lives or create/enjoy entertainment. Local Band Night for 12to 24yrs – “Gig Night In the Cage” – Friday, 11 December – 5.00 pm to 9.00 pm – Bridge Street Indoor Sports Centre An event for young people, organised by young people featuring local bands, DJ’s and competitive games. Entry is a gold coin donation and this is an alcohol and drug free event Wollondilly Beach Bus – every Friday in January, except New Year’s Day Free for the whole community and proudly sponsored by Tahmoor Underground Glencore. The beach bus is a hop on, hop off bus service for all ages running every Friday in January, except New Year’s Day. Running from Warragamba to Wilton to Wollongong North Beach and now includes Appin. For more info on the above please contact Fran P: 4677 9643, E: youth@wollondilly.nsw.gov.au Please Note that this page is a service to the Community and items advertised do not necessarily carry the endorsement of the College. The College tries to be selective with what is advertised but cannot take responsibility. Please look into events advertised carefully. HEADMASTERLY HAPPENINGS November Student Enrolment Interviews 2017 Thursday, 19 Junior Chapel Student Enrolment Interviews 2016 Student Enrolment Interviews 2017 Friday, 20 Student Enrolment Interviews 2016 Student Enrolment Interviews 2017 Saturday, 21 Men’s Breakfast College Term 4 Working Bee Monday, 23 Student Enrolment Interviews 2016 Student Enrolment Interviews 2017 High Distinctions Celebration Tuesday, 24 Student Enrolment Interviews 2016 Student Enrolment Interviews 2017 Wednesday, 25 Student Enrolment Interviews 2016 Student Enrolment Interviews 2017 Council Economic Development Advisory Group meeting Thursday, 26 Student Enrolment Interviews 2016 Student Enrolment Interviews 2017 Transition Toto Graduation (Evening) meeting with Bishop of Wollongong Friday, 27 Student Enrolment Interviews 2016 Student Enrolment Interviews 2017 Transition Tembo Graduation College Council Function Saturday, 28 Staff Christmas Function Mark your Diary! Tuesday, 1 December Tuesday, 8 December Wednesday, 9 December Junior Presentation Evening Middle Presentation Evening College Presentation and Showcase Evening WOLLONDILLY ANGLICAN COMMUNITY CHURCH (WACC) Wollondilly Anglican Community Church (WACC) meets in the Clifford Warne Auditorium every Sunday at 9.00 am. Contact: Rev Rob Meischke 0437 533 106. “You have heard that it was said, ‘Love your neighbour and hate your enemy.’ But I tell you: Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you." - Jesus (Matthew 5:43,44) Enough said. PRETEND HEADMASTERS Pretend Headmasters Bradley Summerson, Noah Rigg and Balian Scrymgeour are surprised to find a post named after them. PRAYER POINTS Thank God That He is sovereign For His mighty hand over our College That Jesus is the perfect answer to an imperfect world Ask God For His blessing over the families of the victims as they mourn the lost in France For His blessing over the families of the perpetrators as they deal with loss and confusion That He will continue to bless this College as we grow Psalm 127:1 Unless the Lord builds the house, its builders labour in vain. Excellence, Endurance, Eternity.
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