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Early Learning School
Senior Room
We also learned this week to trace and write Capital T, lowercase t and the sound it makes through the Jolly Phonics programme. For the senior tamariki, they were asked to looked around and think about objects or person that they think starts with the sound /t/.
Week 5 Assembly
1HOC - Clarise-Anne Farmer
1BTR - Aiden Tao-Li
1AND - Pedro Onodera Menezes
2CAR - Jasmine Cheng
2SHA - Olivia Tian
2GLC - Kelvin Hu
3ZOU - Hanna Xia
3RIC - Marco Zhao
4SMI - Lleyton Ling
4RYN -Yannis Lee
5CHE - AnnaSophia Hu (Yutong)
5TRE - Luca Wang
5KIM - Jayden Zhang
6PIR - Knox Xu
6HAS - Melody Bai
This weeks Lower Primary Trophy Winner is: Mila Cheng – 4RYN
This weeks Lower Primary Trophy Winner is: Mikaele Parry – 2CAR
Primary House Shield Fleming
'Sooner Than You Think'
The Future is Scary
The future is scary. This is a fact that no one can dispute. The future is absolutely terrifying because we have no way of knowing what's going to happen in a year, month, week, day or even in the next minute. It's frightening because with time comes change, and change is possibly even scarier than the future.
The future is scary because we can't stay here forever; we aren't going to be in school for the rest of our lives, waiting in the annoyingly long café line or mindlessly laughing with friends in the library after school, or struggling to find a charging plug for our dying laptop or running around the entire school looking for our dean to get a uniform pass when you've accidently put on the wrong pair of socks in the morning. It doesn't matter if you're in year 13 or have just joined the kindergarten, one day we're all going to leave school and move on to other things in our lives.
The future is scary, I think I've established this in my last two paragraphs of morbid sentiments, but I promise you I did not put all this in just to scare you. No, the reason I've been droning on about how scary the future is, is because I also want to tell you that despite how unpredictable and terrifying it may be, it's also something to look forward to. The future is opportunity for change, and change is an opportunity to meet new people, see new places and experience new things. Change lets us grow as people, the things we go through shaping us. Of course, change is not always pretty, there are too many examples of bad, truly scary change which I could never try find a silver lining for, but there are also examples of scary change which come with opportunity. Graduation is something I know many people are worried about as it is a massive change. To have a last day of school and not come back for Term 1 the next year is something I don't want to think about, but it is a prime example of bittersweet change. We leave behind this chapter in our lives and move on to the next, filled with new experiences and often new people. I would be lying to you if I told you that I won’t be sad at leaving the school behind, and am not at all worried about moving on to a new chapter - hence the first two paragraphs detailing how scary the future is - but I also know that this is a part of life none of us can opt out of, and even if I have to part ways with my friends: the memories that we’ve made will stay with us no matter where we go.
The future is scary, but also inevitable. It’s going to be heart breaking to one day have to say goodbye to a place filled with so many good memories, but all we can do is think about all the good things to come.
By Anya Thurner, Year 11
Arrival at School
Please be reminded that school starts at 8.30am. Students must arrive by 8.15am and they will be marked absent if they are not in class by 8.30am.
Lost Property
We are accumulating an awful lot of lost property – uniforms, drink bottles, lunch boxes, shoes etc.
Please ensure that ALL your child’s belongings are labelled with their name.
Sundry Purchases
If you are purchasing sundry items from Reception like calculators, badges etc, can you please ensure your child has the correct money as we do not have change at reception. We are unable to put these on your school account.
2nd Hand Uniform Shop
A reminder that the 2nd hand uniform shop is no longer sending cheques out or able to pay into your school account for uniform items sold on behalf. If you know you have uniform items in the shop to sell, please go to reception or ring the school with a bank account number to deposit the funds. No bank account number – no payment
School Lunches – Ordered from Libelle
When placing your order via our website for the student café – please ensure that you have update the class and room for 2023..
School Socks
We have available in the 2nd hand uniform shop, a range of brand new boys socks in a variety of sizes. Price is $14 per pair.
School Badges
House Badges $5, Sunderland Badges $8.50, Speciality Badges $12. Please ensure your child has the correct money as we cannot charge these to your school account. These can be purchased from Reception.
Dropping Off Items to Children
Reminder – when you are dropping off items or collecting your children from school for appointments – you MUST report to reception and NOT go directly to their classroom.
Parents and Friends Committee
Dear Parents and Friends of ACG Sunderland, ACG Sunderland is an independent school whose students are of incredibly diverse ethnicity. From pre-school to senior college the school strives to help their students achieve their full potential. The Parents and Friends Committee works alongside this aim of the school.
Parents and Friends is a committee run by volunteers all, unsurprisingly, are friends or families of the school! The committee raises funds to cover items of benefit to the students that are not covered by school fees. In the past this has included such things as donations to the school ball, shade sails over playgrounds, cricket nets, and the planting of a hedge for privacy at the front of the primary playground.
All activities run by Parents and Friends are fun, social activities that help to instil a feeling of belonging throughout all families attending the school. Meetings take place on the first Thursday of every month at 8.30am in the staffroom. Please let Mrs Sonya Eldridge know if you are interested in joining the committee by email: sonya.eldridge@acgedu.com
The next meeting is Thursday 2 February 2023.
ACG Sunderland Parents and Friends Committee Scholarship
Parents & Friends Committee would like to let all parents know about this scholarship for 2023.
The purpose of the ACG Sunderland Parents and Friends Scholarship is to assist an individual or group of current students to participate in an activity that extra finances are required to allow the activity to take place. These activities may include (but are not limited to) representative sports, music, the arts, or sponsorship.
Criteria
The student/s must be currently enrolled at ACG Sunderland
A full application Form must have been completed and signed
At the discretion of the Parent and Friends committee a maximum of $1000 may be allocated each academic year.
Application forms can be requested from Linda Storey at linda.storey@acgedu.com
Sunderland on Service at ACG Sunderland
Dear parents and students, as you maybe knowing service is a crucial value that should be practised by all ages. Here at Sunderland we want to recognise those who already do active selfless service at home or in their community, but most importantly we would like those who don’t really do active service to be given a chance and to be educated about service, and this can be reached through Sunderland On Service (S.O.S).
What is our Mission statement?
To develop the values of service and respect by helping others in our school and community.
To actively contribute within our communities, display values of selflessness, enthusiasm and determination.
How to get involved or get your badge?
We will be putting up information about different activities that can be done on our notice board and will be posting more information soon. You can collect a sheet at reception to fill in with your hours or find it on blackboard, and it can be handed back to reception so that we can award you for your outstanding service.
Anything you want to count as your hours should be done as a volunteer, meaning you shouldn’t be paid for doing it. Remember to keep the service age appropriate.
Below is the information for the badges: