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The Vine Issue 4 – 2019

March 22, 2019
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Mr Mike Millard

COLLEGE PRINCIPAL

Mr听Mike Millard

 

Middle and Senior Athletics Sports Day

The Middle and Senior Athletics Day on Friday 15 March was a very successful day with spirited competition between the Communities and a very positive atmosphere for students, parents and staff.

My thanks go to the Sports Department and especially to Director of Sport R-12, Mr Josh Willis and his assistant Mrs Karen Jarman for their very detailed planning and organisation for the event.

Congratulations to Greenwith Community for leading the points on the day, in what was a very close competition with Eldergreen Community.

We thank the volunteers from the Golden Grove Little Athletics, whose facility we hired, for all their efforts to provide food for our hungry students and staff and for providing the track officials for the event.

Congratulations to the student leaders and staff from each community who ensured that they had students competing in all events.

One College Project Update

The Sports Centre and Junior School Acacia Building are now occupied and being well utilized. The Sports Centre is a wonderful learning space with very good acoustics and an open and light feel. The Junior School Acacia Building is the administration block housing Junior School Reception, offices of the Head and Assistant Head of School, a lunchroom and teacher preparation area.

There has been some good progress with the Reception to Year 2 playground, and the final architectural sign off has occurred. The play space is now available for student use. Mr Pearce听and I are really pleased that the students now have access to this. We have also had some positive news about the 鈥榮tick playground鈥 with the replacement of the structural pole now occurring on Friday 29 March. Hopefully, this repair will allow us to open this play space for Year 3 to Year 5 students.

A significant project that will complete the Junior School play-space is the re-turfing and re-establishment of irrigation for the Oval. This will occur in the coming weeks prior to the end of the autumn growing season.

The Middle School is progressing with the upstairs area ready for carpets and the final ceiling tiles. The painting has been completed in most of the building. The ground floor vinyl floors are being installed to allow for the kitchen joinery to be added in the coming weeks.


Mr Andrew Whiteman

DEPUTY PRINCIPAL/HEAD OF SENIOR SCHOOL

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Congratulations to Greenwith who were victorious at the 2019 Middle and Senior School Athletics Carnival last week. We were blessed with an outstanding day where students competed against each other with great spirit. Congratulations to Mr Willis and Mr Secomb as well as the Community Coordinators who worked very hard to make sure the day ran on time and without incident. Thank you also to all the parents that attended who were treated to a colourful day in the sun. Our students were outstanding in their wearing of hats and looking after themselves and others in the hot weather. This was the last major carnival for this year, and we look forward to settling into the normal routine of school for the remaining 3 weeks of Term 1.

Parent / Student / Teacher interviews will be held on Tuesday 2 April 1:40-8:00pm and Wednesday 10 April 3:40-7:30pm in the College Chapel. A reminder that there will be no Middle and Senior classes after lunchtime on Tuesday 2 April; however, if your child requires supervision until the end of the school day, classrooms will be available for students to continue with their school work. A form was sent home to book your child in for supervision, and the Wattle Cafe will remain open on this day. We look forward to seeing many parents at the interviews and continuing to work together to see our students develop in all areas of College life.

Are you having trouble managing your child鈥檚 device? Do you want to know what they are accessing? Do you want to limit their use for certain times in the day? If you answered yes to any of these questions, Family Zone is the product for you. It was wonderful to see a number of families at Tuesday鈥檚 launch of Family Zone at 榴莲视频下载. The Family Zone product allows you, as parents of children of all ages, to closely monitor your child鈥檚 use of devices, including allowing only age-appropriate content for each and every device in your home. The filtering program was clearly explained and took away some of the confusion that sometimes parents feel when dealing with managing devices. Please contact our ICT Manager Peter Cheel, pcheel@pedarecc.sa.edu.au if you would like more information about the Family Zone product. Another evening will be held in Term 2 for parents who were unable to attend. If you are a parent of a child that likes playing games on a device, a website that was suggested for parents was where the latest games are reviewed and explained to parents including any associated costs.

Flinders University professor Justin Chalker spoke with our Year 9, 10 and 11 students about battling pollution and dealing with the environmental issues of today. Some very interesting discussion around the sustainability of our planet depends on how we come up with new, more environmentally friendly ways to deal with our problems. As a chemist, his work is about reimagining the raw materials that we use to make products and design them so that the materials can be biodegradable or be reused for another purpose, therefore reducing the world鈥檚 waste. Hopefully, our students are inspired to take on the challenge and go against the grain in our modern throwaway society. 听Mrs Ireland and Mrs Brown are leading the way in trying to generate enthusiasm in the areas of STEM and are always looking for students to get involved in new STEM projects and competitions.


Mrs Lauren Brooks

听HEAD OF MIDDLE SCHOOL

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The theme of our Assembly last week was 鈥楻isk Taking鈥. We had many fantastic examples presented by students and staff, around what responsible risk-taking is and why it is something we encourage at 榴莲视频下载. As an IB school, we encourage students to approach uncertainty with determination and resilience in the face of challenges and change.

We are conscious of providing students with a culture that encourages vulnerability and see mistakes as learning opportunities, both in and out of the classroom. Being able to learn from a failure or a mistake is an important skill in life. All of us must be accountable for the choices we make. Our words, actions and behaviour all have consequences that have the potential to impact others.

Our role in supporting students in these moments is to encourage them to reflect and work through situations and consider how they would act differently in the future, to act with integrity and take responsibility for their own actions and consequences that accompany them.

In my first address to Middle School, I talked about one of my own experiences with failure, and how it has shaped my life. Throughout the term, I have thoroughly enjoyed hearing conversations amongst teachers and students about their own stories of vulnerability, courage and resilience. It is a privilege to see our Middle School educators model and inspire students on a level that goes far beyond the classroom.

Year 7 Camp

The Camp at Woodhouse was an opportunity to develop expedition skills that involved an overnight bushwalk, personal and team high-rope challenges, mountain biking, billycart racing and more. The camp encouraged resilience and personal responsibility and collaboration with a strong focus on developing interrelationship skills. It was fantastic to see so many of our students step outside their comfort zones and come into the camp with a positive attitude.

Athletics Carnival

榴莲视频下载 is a wonderfully inclusive community and Athletics Carnival was another brilliant example of this. It was a fantastic day that saw students support each other, cheer each other on no matter which Community they are in and strive to do their best. There is so much work that goes on behind the scenes to ensure these days are seamless. Well done to all of our staff and student leaders, especially Mr Willis for all of his work to provide students with such a great day.


Mr Randall Pearce

HEAD OF JUNIOR SCHOOL

Mr听Randall Pearce

 

On Wednesday 20 March, we welcomed the school community, parents and grandparents to view their child鈥檚 learning once again during our Learning Journeys. These are a wonderful opportunity to open our doors and to see the Junior School in action. Through making our learning visible we can help with our communication between home and school.

Learning Journeys help to strengthen the relationships between the child, parent and teacher. They promote a positive and reciprocal atmosphere in which the child is at the centre and the heart of learning.

  • Value and respect the image of the child.
  • Invite the community into the depth of each child鈥檚 learning.
  • Strengthens relationships between the child, the parents and the teachers.
  • Connects the children鈥檚 learning with the wider community.
  • Helps children to associate knowledge with their outside world.
  • Empowers children to dialogue about their learning and to discover possibilities about their understandings.
  • Are a celebration of each child鈥檚 capacity and potential.
  • Provide an enjoyable and engaging experience for all involved!

Through opening our classrooms, we are inviting relationships which value each child鈥檚 contribution.

These shared experiences foster deeper learning for the children, families and teachers. Many thanks to the teachers for all their efforts and to the children and their families for their continued engagement and support of our Learning Journeys.

I hope you enjoyed viewing our new spaces and see the potential of new areas soon to open. Please click here to view some photographs from Learning Journeys.


PARENTS AS VISITORS ON CAMPUS – GUIDELINES

Now that we are One College on One Campus, with more students, parents and visitors on site, we need to ensure the safety of everyone on the campus.

The College aims to provide an open and friendly learning environment which values and actively encourages visitors. At the same time, our duty of care to ensure a safe environment for our students and staff is paramount.

Any person (other than a staff member or student) is regarded as a visitor.听

Parents and caregivers are required to follow the expectations below.

  • Unless attending OSHC, the Catford library or a before-school learning program; no students, or accompanying parents, shall be on the College grounds before yard duty commences at 8:15am.
  • Any parent who remains on College grounds after 8:45am after dropping off their child, must sign in at the College Office or Junior School Administration and wear the appropriate visitor identification.
  • Parents arriving before 3:00pm to pick their child up after school, must sign in at the College Office or Junior School Administration and wear the appropriate visitor identification. Parents and caregivers are encouraged to remain in the carpark areas if arriving before 3:00pm to collect their children after school.
  • Parents on College grounds between 8:45am and 3:00pm, even if dropping their child off late or leaving early, must sign in at the College Office or Junior School Office Administration and wear the appropriate visitor identification. You must also sign out once your child has been taken to their classroom.

It is expected that all visitors to the College will enter either via the College Office or Junior School Administration. This is where sign-in/out can occur which results in all visitors wearing appropriate identification.听 In the event of an evacuation it is important, for the safety of everyone, that we have a record of who is on the College grounds.

Please note that out of school hours College functions involving large numbers of visitors (eg: concerts, open days, parent-teacher interviews etc) are precluded from signing in procedures.

Schools are not public places, and the safety of students and staff is our highest priority. While we wish to ensure that the College is a welcoming place, staff must enquire as to the business of any visitors on College grounds between 8:45am and 3:00pm if they are not wearing the appropriate visitor identification.


FAMILY ZONE

Thank you to those parents who were able to attend the Cyber Safety event on Tuesday evening.

If you missed the presentation, the Family Zone component of the night鈥檚 presentation will be available shortly through our portal as a webinar.

There are also live chat sessions and phone support to help parents if you decide that you would like to start using the Mobile Zone app on your children鈥檚 devices.

Another Cyber Safety education evening will be held later this year, to give an opportunity for those parents who may not have been able to attend Tuesday鈥檚 session.

It鈥檚 timely to leave you with this blog on the recent terrible event in Christchurch and how we, as parents, can help to make our children鈥檚 online experience a safer one.

For more information regarding cyber safety for you and your family please visit:

Mr Peter Cheel – ICT Manager


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HARMONY DAY

On Thursday 21 March, Junior, Middle and Senior School recognised Harmony Day with an activity听celebrating diversity, community, cultural understanding and inclusivity. 榴莲视频下载 were asked to decorate a paper cut with materials in their community colours. Some of the materials used were florals, stripes and spots, and some were in the traditional colour of orange which represents Harmony Day. Once the cutouts were finished, each Junior School class and Middle & Senior School Home Group displayed their artwork in the College Chapel. This was a beautiful way of underlining the message ‘Everyone Belongs’.

Ms Jan Robertson – Assistant Head of Senior School

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CABARET 2019

The FRINGE is over for another year, but you can still enjoy an amazing evening of entertainment but 榴莲视频下载鈥檚 finest musicians and singers!

榴莲视频下载鈥檚 annual Music Cabaret, 鈥淪himmer and Shine鈥, is on Thursday 4 April at 7:00pm in the 榴莲视频下载 Chapel and tickets are selling fast. The evening is a fundraiser for the Generations in Jazz trip in early May and the students will blow you away with special performances by our Year 11 and 12 Music students as well as the Generations in Jazz competition band and vocal jazz pieces.听You will also get a sneak peek at 榴莲视频下载鈥檚 Middle and Senior School Musical for 2019 鈥13 鈥 The New Musical鈥 which will be performed late in Term 2. Food and drinks can be pre-purchased on the trybooking site or you can BYO. Don鈥檛 miss out!

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Year 1 – Wellbeing Workshop

MIDDLE & SENIOR SCHOOL

Athletics Carnival

Year 6 – #skypeintheclassroom

Year 7 – Camp

Year 9, 10, 11, 12 – Incursion

Year 10 – Camp Highlights

STEM Girls – Women’s Day Breakfast听

First Aid and White Card Training Courses


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LEARNING JOURNEYS

Learning Journeys is always a great opportunity to have your child showcase their work and for parents/grandparents/caregivers to see what progress they are making in their learning:

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JS LIBRARY ACTIVITIES

The Junior School Library opens at lunch break on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. 榴莲视频下载 are able to enjoy a variety of activities including colouring in, playing board games, building with Lego, the marble run and of course, reading.听These opportunities are very popular with up to 50 students visiting each day.

The Library staff are assisted by a number of Library Monitors, who perform a range of tasks including sorting books, re-shelving and packing away.听Sometimes monitors听choose a picture book to read to the younger students.听Senior School Cross-Age tutors also share with the Junior School students during this time. It is heart-warming to see the interaction between the ages and to see the students being creative, caring, working collaboratively, showing respect and problem-solving.

Library Staff – Mrs Liz Denton-Brown, Mrs Wendy Ellis, Mrs Susan Kretchmer & Mrs Chris Lloyd

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YEAR 1 – WELLBEING WORKSHOP

On 15 March, Relationships Australia worked with Year 1s as one of their units of inquiry, 鈥極ur choices and efforts contribute to our health and wellbeing.鈥 Five staff members and College parent, Melissa Ruthen ran the session. They talked to the children about what makes them feel good and how they can take care of their wellbeing.

During the session, students made 鈥榗ups of good vibes鈥 by using clay and lots of craft materials to create them. Parents were presented with their child鈥檚 cup at the Learning journey morning and afternoon.

Ms Tania Crawford & Mrs Liz Morgan 鈥 Teachers, Year 1

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ATHLETICS CARNIVAL

The 2019 榴莲视频下载 Athletics Carnival was once again a highlight on the 榴莲视频下载 sporting calendar with Tilley Reserve the venue for the track and field competition between the five communities.

There were some fantastic individual and team performances on the day. Kiera Geesing (Eldergreen) broke five College records in the field, while Yaak Yaak (Greenwith) and Emily Howie (Greenwith) broke records in the High Jump.

It was wonderful to see so much colour and energy from the students as they participated in the day鈥檚 events and cheered on their communities. Congratulations to our students for their excellent sportsmanship and behaviour on the day.

Congratulations to Greenwith who bounced back from Swimming Carnival to take out back to back Athletics Shields.

Thank you to all staff who worked tirelessly throughout the day at the various track and field events and the community coordinators who prepared their teams in the weeks leading up to the carnival.

A huge thank you to the Golden Grove Little Athletics Club for their support with marshalling, track marking and the delicious food available on the day. The carnival simply could not run without their support.

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RESULTS: Track – Field – Total – Place

  • Greenwith: 999 – 747 – 1746 – 1st
  • Eldergreen: 919 – 783 – 1702 – 2nd
  • Brooklyn: 937 – 687 – 1624 – 3rd
  • Surrey: 976 – 621 – 1597 – 4th
  • Hillcott: 857 – 571 – 1428 – 5th

100m Fast Five

Female

  • Gold – Teagan Murdey-Green
  • Silver – Isabella Bogan
  • Bronze – Hannah Warne

Male

  • Gold – Cooper Murley
  • Silver – Owens Hirons
  • Bronze – Connor Pullinger

All-Age Community Relay

Winner – Surrey

Record Breakers

Keira Geesing

  • U/12 Girls High Jump – 1.40m
  • U/12Girls Long Jump – 3.90m
  • U/12 Girls Triple Jump – 9.24m
  • U/12 Girls Discus – 27.61m
  • U/12 Girls Shot Put – 11.12m

Yaak Yaak

  • U/15 Boys High Jump – 1.70m

Emily Howie

  • U/13 Girls High Jump – 1.43m
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YEAR 6 – #SKYPEINTHECLASSROOM

On 13 March, Ms Mossel鈥檚 Year 6 class were lucky enough to be involved in a worldwide #skypeintheclassroom session with the author of the鈥 How to Train Your Dragon鈥 series, Cressida Cowell. Cressida shared lots of wonderful background into her stories, including how she creates her characters, where her ideas come from, excerpts from her newest book series, Wizards of Once, and also answered some viewer questions.

Ms Sarah Mossel – Teacher, Year 6


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YEAR 7 – CAMP

As part of the Middle Years Program in 2019, Year 7s had the opportunity to further develop their outdoor learning through their camp at Woodhouse Activity Centre. During the three-day experience, students participated in various activities. At times, individuals found themselves outside their comfort zone, either swinging through the trees, riding a bike and cooking their own dinner. With the help of their peers, Middle School leaders and staff, students were able to tackle these challenges head-on and learn that they are capable of so much more.

On returning to the College from the wilderness, students discussed the height and difficult nature of the high ropes course where they practised their trapeze skills, while trying to conquer their fear of height or just overcome what the instructors nicknamed 鈥楨lvis Leg鈥 (shaking of one or both legs, while in the air). The introductory mountain biking sessions saw some students ride a bike for the first time, and some, for the one-hundredth time, all students gave it a go and some plan to get back on a bike on the weekend. The hike brought its own challenges with students undertaking the Women鈥檚 Pioneer Trail from Bridgewater to Woodhouse via Mt George crossing through some of the leafiest parts of the Adelaide Hills.

All in all, students enjoyed the experience for their own reasons and come away having learned a thing or two about their own capabilities. They also realise there is so much more to know about their peers and how positive interactions with people close to them can enhance the world they live in.

Mr Michael Secomb – Camp Coordinator

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YEAR 9, 10, 11 & 12 – INCURSION

On Tuesday 19 March, all Year 9 & 10 students, Year 11 Biology students and Year 11 & 12 Chemistry students were lucky to have a visit from Dr Justin Chalker from Flinders University. In 2018, Dr. Chalker was named SA Science Excellence Awards STEM Educator of the year. He presented a highly engaging presentation 鈥淟aying Waste to Pollution鈥, which prompted an intellectual discussion on his humanitarian efforts in the field of Science and Technology. Dr Chalker and his team have been using sulfur as the base for different types of plastic materials rather than the traditional crude oil. This polymer made from sulfur and canola oil is a potential application for slow release fertilizers, cleaning up oil spills and mercury contaminations, as well as an alternative to mercury in gold mining.

Some student comment:

  • 鈥淚 found the presentation was very educational and interesting, I enjoyed hearing about the new ways and options on limiting our usage on mercury.鈥 鈥 Miesha
  • 鈥淚t was very interesting and intriguing to see how one team with a mission and a dream can come up with solutions to fix a major problem. I also enjoyed how he explained the processes and every single possibility.鈥 – Waseem
  • 鈥淚 believe that I learnt a lot of information in regard to how Dr Justin Chalker and his team worked on the project. It helped me broaden my mindset towards STEM in university and how I am now considering it as a career rather than a subject you do at school.鈥 鈥 Gloria

Miss Samantha Ireland 鈥 Teacher, Middle & Senior School

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YEAR 10 – CAMP HIGHLIGHTS

As mentioned in the last newsletter, The Vine Issue 3, here are some highlights of the Year 10 Camp:

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STEM GIRLS – WOMEN’S DAY BREAKFAST

Year 12 students, Aavi Puri and Holly Randell, who attended UniSA鈥檚 STEM Girls program in 2018, were invited to attend the International Women鈥檚 Day Breakfast this year.

Guest speakers included,听Professor Koronios who is leading the application for a Space Research Centre here in Adelaide, Associate Professor Sally Plush (pictured above with Aavi and Holly), a researcher and teacher in the School of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences whose focus is inorganic/organic chemistry for live cell imaging applications and the Vice Chancellor of UniSA, Professor David Lloyd.

Student comment:

  • 鈥淪TEM Women鈥檚 breakfast was a very eye-opening morning. While the food was brilliant, the speeches given were also engaging. It broadened my understanding of gender equality and what is being done to fix it.鈥 Aavi Puri

Mrs Leonie Brown 鈥 Learning Area Coordinator, Science

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Vice Chancellor of UniSA, Professor David Lloyd

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Professor Andy Koronios,听Dean: Industry & Enterprise, UniSA


FIRST AID & WHITE CARD TRAINING COURSES

First Aid course

The College, in conjunction with One+, has arranged for Queensford College to deliver a short First Aid course, including HLTAID003 Provide First Aid, on Monday 29 April 2019.听 This is the pupil free day at the start of Term 2, so students will not miss any lessons.听The course is open to students aged 15 years and over.

Prepare to Work Safely in The Construction Industry (White Card) training

榴莲视频下载 Christian College in conjunction with One+ has arranged for PEER to deliver White Card training early next term (either Friday 3 May, Monday 6 May or Friday 10 May – date to be confirmed).

To enable us to confirm numbers for the First Aid and White Card training courses at One+, please submit the enrolment form to Mrs Hollister by Monday 25 March.

Full details have been sent to Senior School students; however, if you require further information please email dhollister@pedarecc.sa.edu.au


STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT

We encourage families to share their child/rens personal achievements from both within and outside of the College, as we understand learning doesn鈥檛 stop at the school gate. If your child has a special achievement, we welcome your submission. Articles of 100 to 200 words along with a good high-resolution photo can be emailed by clicking the button below.



Extra-Curricular

NEWS

Extra-Curricular Sports feature articles and results below:

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EXTRA-CURRICULAR SPORT REPORT

There have been some strong performances across our teams as the first half of the summer season is drawing to a close and the Netball summer season finals kick off.

榴莲视频下载鈥檚 Intermediate Netball team have reached the Grand Final of their competition after a brilliant game on Monday night against Modbury Hawks (33-27). The Primary team will play in a Preliminary Final tonight, Friday 22 March, after a great performance last week, defeating Hope Valley (16-9). Good luck to both teams!

Our U/14 Basketballers have continued their tremendous start to the season, both teams winning their matches this week against Rostrevor and Athelstone. Well done to Stephen Kabongo, Silvana Vakili and Dylan Shephard Bayly who have been strong performers over the past few weeks.

The 8/9 Cricket team continue their impressive season after a nail-biting win over Sacred Heart at Wynn Vale Oval on Saturday. With the team chasing 109 for victory, with eight overs remaining, the score was 9/57. Aayush Brahmbhatt scored 40 not-out to lead the team to a great win. Well done to Nick Graves who scored 33 not-out and Zac Griffiths who took 4/4.

The Primary, Middle and Senior Tennis teams have continued with their consistent performances picking up wins in the last few weeks and well done to the Senior Girls Volleyball team who have continued a great season, with another win against St Ignatius.

Good luck to all teams this weekend.

Mr Josh Willis – Director of Sport Year 6-12


EXTRA-CURRICULAR RESULTS

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WEEK 6

Basketball

  • U 12 Blue – 榴莲视频下载 vs Ardtornish Allstars – Loss (MVP Rowan, Thomas)
  • U14 Blue – 榴莲视频下载 vs Prescott Gladiators – Loss 15 -25 (MVP听Whole Team)
  • U14 Red – 榴莲视频下载 vs Trinity Taipans Yellow – Won 22 – 14 (MVP Whole Team)

Netball

  • Sub Junior 1 – BYE
  • Sub Junior 2 – 榴莲视频下载 vs GT1 – Won 17 – 9 (MVP听Maya, Mia, Talia)
  • Junior 1 – 榴莲视频下载 vs TTG 2 – Loss 28 – 43 (MVP Hannah, Onoseje, Lucy)
  • Junior 2 – 榴莲视频下载 vs GT1 – Loss听14 – 54
  • Sub Primary 1 – Finals
  • Sub Primary 2 – Finals
  • Sub Primary 3 – Finals
  • Primary – No Match
  • Intermediates – 榴莲视频下载 vs Hope Valley 3 – Won 67 – 22

NO MATCHES FOR ALL OTHER SPORTS DUE TO LONG WEEKEND

WEEK 7

Basketball

  • U12 Blue – Forfeit

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Netball

  • Primary –听榴莲视频下载 vs Hope Valley 7 – Won 16 – 9 Semi Final
  • Intermediates – NO MATCH DUE TO LONG WEEKEND

ALL OTHER TEAMS – SEASON FINISHED

Cricket

  • 8/9 – 榴莲视频下载 vs Sacred Heart – Won 9/114 – 8/106 (MVP Aayush, Nick, Zac, Ben, Emmett)

Tennis

  • Primary – Won 9 – 0
  • Middle – 榴莲视频下载 vs CBC – Loss 2 – 10 (MVP Lachlan, Stephen)
  • Senior – BYE

Volleyball

  • Open Middle – BYE
  • Open Mixed – Forfeit
  • Senior Girls – 榴莲视频下载 vs SIC – Won 2 – 1


COMMUNITY NEWS

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Safety Around Schools

 

One of the key targets for the City of Tea Tree Gully is to ensure safety around schools.听This is the responsibility of motorists and Parents/Caregivers in our school zones. The safety of our children is paramount. If you would like a hard copy of the brochure or further information go to the听 website

 

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Road and Cycle Safety Centre

 

Road & Cycle Safety Centre will be open to the public for some FREE sessions in early April 鈥 Week 10 and in the first week of the holidays, please click here for more information.听Children must be Supervised by parents/caregivers and BYO bikes and helmets.

 

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Marriage Course

The Marriage Course is a wonderful opportunity to spend time with your spouse and build a strong and healthy marriage that lasts a lifetime. A strong, loving and lifelong relationship doesn鈥檛 happen by chance. It takes effort and dedication to keep fun and romance alive. We can all learn how to make even the happiest marriage better.

The next Marriage Course will run on Thursday evenings in May 鈥 June 2019 (May 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd, 30th, June 6th, 13th). We meet at 6:30pm for a 6:45pm start and end before 9:00pm. Each evening a special supper will be served so you鈥檒l only need a light dinner before arriving.

It is strictly limited to 10 couples, so get in quick. Click听听to register

SWAT Youth听(Years 7-12)

Meets Friday each week during school term at 7:30pm. Come for a听great time of games, friendship and Bible discussion. We meet at 19 Perseverance Rd TTG. Click听听for more details or phone Dave on 0403 723 953.

Weekly Services听–听Check out our web site for more details.

: Prayer book service 鈥 weekly communion.

: Family service and specific children鈥檚 ministries.

:听Youth, young adult and those young at heart. There is no children鈥檚 program but drawing supplies and a withdrawal room are available for your young ones.

 

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Fundraiser for St Mark’s Anglican Church

 

A Quiz Night with a Wine Wall will be held on Saturday 6 April at 7:00pm at St Mark鈥檚 Anglican Church, 160 Wynn Vale Drive, Wynn Vale. Quizmasters Bob and Aileen Eldridge听will ensure an enjoyable and entertaining night, as well as exercising your brain cells. Tickets are $10.00 each; BYO drink and nibbles. Make up your own table of 8 or join forces with another group. You also have the opportunity to obtain a bottle of wine for $10.00 in the Wine Wall. For tickets and further details contact Margaret on 0429446919.

 

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Tertiary Studies & Careers Expo

 

The 10th Anniversary Tertiary Studies & Careers Expo Adelaide incorporating South Australia Work & Skills Expo is fast approaching next month at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre. These events are held over two days to offer students that are planning their pathway from education to employment the latest information on tertiary studies, further training, courses, career options and job opportunities from a wide range of exhibitors based throughout Australia and overseas.听Both events are held on Sunday 7 and Monday 8 April 2019 from 10:00am – 4:00pm at the Adelaide Convention Centre. Admission is free. For more information please