Issue 2 Term II 2015

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Newsletter Academic Christian Caring

ISSUE 2

TERM II 2015 Finley McLaren, Year 8 Competing at the Pines Surf Academy Surfing Championships


Headmaster WITH ALL YOUR HEART

I’m often asked what makes TIGS different. I usually respond by detailing the impressive academic results and the outstanding outcomes for our students in their tertiary studies and careers. There are also: the beautiful campus and the wonderful resources, the outstanding academic qualifications of the staff, the co-curricular and sporting opportunities, the global perspective of the IB, the range and diversity of elective subjects in the Senior School. All of these are demonstrable, tangible and concrete. But what really makes TIGS different is something much more fundamental. It lies at the heart and core of the school and is enunciated in our Core Values: Academic, Christian and Caring. All schools say they are academic. It is clearly a school’s core business but the TIGS difference is that we uniquely express and articulate the concept into a clear expression of individual academic excellence – students aspiring to and achieving the best that they can be – that is the TIGS difference. Our Christian foundation in the love of Jesus Christ for us all, is at the centre and the heart of everything that we do. It is what clearly defines us as a school and acts as the core, nucleus and essential force that holds everything together and has held it together since the school’s beginnings in 1959, through the transition to coeducation in 1975 up until today and it will be the force that will nurture and sustain TIGS into the future. That is the TIGS difference. The love at the core of our school is an aspirational love which drives our community and the caring nature of that community. When you become a member of the TIGS community you share with other parents, alumni, staff and students in a partnership of shared values which then extends to others in the Illawarra community and beyond. And that too is the TIGS difference. Over the last few weeks I have been speaking about the TIGS difference to staff and students using the symbol of a heart, a chocolate heart wrapped in blue foil to represent the school colours. They each received this as a gift and a tangible expression of that love which binds us all together.

Monica Watt Acting Headmaster As with so many symbols it operates on many levels. It is a thank you for the great heart that this community shows for others, for the enthusiasm they have shown for their work and the contribution they have made. It is a reminder of the enduring love that underpins this school, the love of Christ. It also reflects the love of parents for their children and the efforts that parents make to send their children to this school, the love of teachers for their students and for teaching, of ex-students for their school and of students for each other, for their learning and the community. And it is a reminder and encouragement to us all to continue to give our very best, our heart and soul in the year to come so that we embody, personify and continue the TIGS tradition.

Monica Watt Acting Headmaster

Mr Kinsella is currently on Sabbatical Leave. Mrs Watt is Acting Headmaster and will write about the experiences of 1975 in coming weeks while he is absent.


Chaplain’s Message A WELCOME RETURN

As a regular speaker to our students in chapel I always try my very best to engage our students with the word of God and make it relevant and meaningful to their lives. Sometimes I feel I succeed and at other times I feel I miss the mark. Such is life! Some of the most powerful chapel experiences we have had in the Senior School have been those occasions we have been addressed by former students of TIGS. We had one such occasion last week which had an enormous impact upon our students. Semaema Cornford graduated from TIGS ten years ago. She spent her School Years 10-12 at TIGS. Semaema was born in Fiji and came to Australia in her teens as a result of being adopted by an Australian family. This was not Semaema’s first adoptive family, but it was by far her happiest. Semaema has an extraordinary gift for music. She spoke fondly of how her TIGS experience affirmed her gifting and gave her scope to explore the limits of that gifting. She is immensely grateful for her time at TIGS. But things were not always easy for Semaema. Her experience of being adopted had its challenges. Semaema also contracted lupus which had devastating effects on her health. It was in speaking about these challenges and testifying to how God supported her in her troubles that Semaema’s message had it greatest impact on our students. There were two scriptures that spoke especially into Semaema’s difficulties. The first had to do with her identity as someone precious to God. She read in Psalm 139 how God had knit her together in the womb and that she was fearfully and wonderfully made. This helped Semaema see that while she might not have had the best of family upbringings she was still precious to God. This made all the difference to her sense of self. She felt valued, even treasured by God. The second scripture was from Jeremiah 29.11: “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” God kindly spoke these words into Semaema’s life on a number of different occasions at a time when, because of her disease, she was beginning to wonder whether she had any sort of future let alone a blessed one. The effect of these verses enabled Semaema to look beyond the despair of her situation to the promise of a future God held out to her. This renewed hope led to the gift of a kidney transplant and improved health for Semaema. Semaema’s story is not yet over. Even so, she has a determination to go with God wherever he calls. He has not let her down in the past and she sees no reason why he should let her down in the future. It is a great perspective. You can hear something more of Semaema’s story (and her wonderful voice) as she gave it on the X Factor. The link is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TW-YHh2HF-M Rev James Rogers Chaplain

Parents, staff and friends are invited to gather to pray for our School community

Wednesday 3 June 2015

7.30am - 8.20am In the

TIGS Goodhew Research Centre (Library) Academic • Christian • Caring

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Breakfast and supervision is available for children

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Please contact Mrs Moore on email nmoore@tigs.nsw.edu.au RSVP: Monday 1 June 2015

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Senior School PROMOTING A CULTURE AGAINST BULLYING

Greg Lanyon Acting Head of Senior School In this space last Term, Mrs. Watt wrote about the emerging “Student Voice” at the School, which is evolving partly as a result of the implementation of the IB programme and partly from an engaged Student Representative Council, led by the School Captains. The SRC meets weekly to discuss issues of concern raised by the student body and works towards addressing concerns and solving problems in order to enhance the school experience for all students. They report to the student body at least once per term on the progress that they have made. For example, last year the SRC proposed and implemented a system by which students would be able to appeal the awarding of badges for co-curricular activities.

This Term, one of the tasks of the SRC is to evaluate the School’s draft Anti-Bullying and Harassment Policy and Plans. All of the best research in this area points towards a wholeschool approach and emphasises the importance of incorporating student input into the development of policies that directly affect them. That way there will be much better buy-in once the policy is in place. The SRC will provide input and feedback about strategies the School might adopt in building a culture of antibullying. This of course now extends to strategies related to cyber-bullying and harassment online. As a starting point for this discussion it is really important for everyone to understand what bullying is and what it isn’t.

constitute bullying are incorporated in the draft policy. As part of the consultative process, I would also like to invite parents and carers to provide input into this process of evaluating the school’s Anti-bullying and Harassment Policy and Plans. If you wish to be part of this process please contact me by email so that I may send you a draft document that you may comment on. If there is sufficient interest I would also like to meet with groups of parents to discuss the policy before it is implemented.

Greg Lanyon Acting Head of Senior School

In the School’s draft policy, the definition used to describe bullying behavior is “repeated verbal, physical, social or psychological behaviour that is harmful and involves the misuse of power by an individual or group towards one or more persons.” Cyberbullying refers to bullying behaviours using information and communication technologies. There are also some behaviours, which, although they might be unpleasant or distressing, are not bullying. These include mutual conflict or single episodes of nastiness, aggression or social rejection. More details of the types of behaviours that might

2016 Enrolments We are now finalising placements for 2016 – particularly in Pre-Preparatory, Preparatory, Kindergarten and Year 7. Applications for Enrolment are now submitted online here or via our website: http://www.tigs.nsw.edu.au/enrolments/ enrolment-procedure Please contact our Enrolments Department on 4220 0216 should you have any questions.


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IMPROVING THE PARENT TEACHER INTERVIEW – THREE-WAY CONFERENCES

students prepare for the conference, as well as during the conference itself when they show and explain to their parents what they have learned.

Judi Nealy Head of Junior School This year we are making a change to our Parent/Teacher interview structure and implementing three-way conferences. Three-way conferences provide students, their parents/carers and teachers with an opportunity to engage in constructive conversation about learning.

Three-way conferences support our work with students around personal learning – they enable students to manage and assess their own learning. The conferences are also an opportunity for teachers to provide feedback to students and parents on progress at school and for parents to provide feedback and raise questions or concerns with teachers. Benefits of three-way conferences:

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Allows for shared responsibility of student learning, assessment and reporting.

Three-way conferences are different to traditional parent teacher interviews in the following ways:

Flows naturally from some of the work produced in class.

Students are present for most of the meeting.

Students discuss with their parents and teachers their learning, the progress they have made and the areas that they need to continue to develop.

Strengthens communication channels with parents about student learning and progress.

A brief 5 minute session without students is included in the meeting.

Specialist teachers will notify parents if they feel that a conference is required in their subject area or parents can request a conference with a specialist teacher.

Why have we decided to make this change? Three-way conferences, in which students present their learning to their teacher and parents, are an opportunity for children to formally reflect on the learning that has taken place over a period of time. This reflection occurs as

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Enhances self-esteem by allowing them to share their learning opportunities in a positive, supportive environment.

Provides evidence to support the written reports.

Gives parents an opportunity to affirm, encourage and support their child through constructive feedback.

As in the case of traditional Parent/ Teacher interviews, we advise that young siblings etc are not present for the sessions. The school will provide limited and quiet supervision for school aged children in Rees Hall during the three-way conference session, however it would be appreciated if at all possible you organise alternate care for younger children, or that you come suitably prepared to keep them occupied and calm so that you can concentrate on the information being shared. Prior to the three-way conferences you will receive an email linking you to the booking facility. You will also be given notice on how to prepare for the conference so that you and the children get the maximum benefit from this experience.

DATES FOR YOUR DIARY

NAPLAN Tuesday 12 May to Thursday 14 May

Critically involves students in selfassessment and allows them to take responsibility for their own learning.

Empowers students as they work toward and achieve curriculum outcomes.

TIGS Great Fete 10.00am to 3.00pm Saturday 16 May

Biggest Morning Tea Wednesday 20 May – Lagoon Restaurant 9.30am – 11.30am

Karobran Coffee Catch Up Thursday 28 May – Canteen 8.00am – 8.45am

For Parents •

Increased parent understanding of learning and assessment.

Allows parents to participate in the reporting process rather than merely responding to it.


WEEKLY AWARDS KD KH KP 1T 1Y 2Mc 2S 2T 3R 3R

Muhammad Yasir, Henry Chen Katelin Huynh, Samantha Cowie Amelia Vartazarian, Aarnav Prabhu Andrew Neal Daniel Llewellin, Miriam Al-Khalidy Jahzara McCann, Harley Adams Abha Mundada, Charlotte I’Ons Geraint Dodd, Astrid Sperring Jessica Llewellin, Daniel Peden Mia Taylor

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Jude De Araujo, Samuel Stevenson Nathan Molnar, Zoe Turner Clara Swainson, Temira Cowie Samuel Murrie, Ethan Morgan Soraya McCann Xia Lian Wilson, Ruby D’Rozario, Hollander Petersen


Biggest

Morning Tea Wednesday 20 May 2015 9.30am to 11.30am

The Lagoon Seafood Restaurant Bring your friends and family to join us for another unforgettable year, to raise money for this great cause

TIGS parent Mary Shalala is asking for your help in raising vital funds for Cancer Council, through Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea. With your help, we can make this year’s event the biggest yet! You can attend and donate in person: ON: 20 May 2015, at 9.30am - 11.30am AT: Lagoon Seafood Restaurant Or you can make a tax-deductible donation online, even before the Morning Tea date listed above. Simply go to their online fundraising page.

$30 per person

Once you’ve donated, you will receive a tax deductible receipt via email.

RSVP

Your donation will help fund Cancer Council’s research, prevention and support services. So raise your cup and together let’s do all we can to beat cancer.

Includes high tea

Email - rsvpbmt@gmail.com (Please include all guest names) Mary Shalala - 0423190560

BOOK TICKETS ONLINE www.tigs.nsw.edu.au/events-and-bookings

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Extend @ TIGS Extend@TIGS is fully operating from The Rees Hall this year onwards. We have a lot of exciting outdoor activities lined up since The Oval is open for play. Please do not forget to check the Newsletter for our weekly programme. We also have Gilbert the Gecko coming to visit Extend for the very first time. Please check the upcoming newsletter for dates on when he will be visiting our service so that you can meet our famous mascot.

WEEK 4 ACTIVITIES:

Monday 11 May:

Nature Craft - Collage Soccer

Tuesday 12 May Extend @ Library Breezeway play

Wednesday 13 May: Nature Craft Soccer in Rees Hall

Thursday 14 May:

Our Kitchen Rules Cookies with Rainbow Chocolate Smarties

Friday 15 May:

Movie (G) and popcorn Soccer on the Oval ONLINE BOOKINGS: www.extend.com.au CALL OUR OFFICE: 1300 366 437

Parent Teacher Interviews Years 7-11 Parent Teacher Interviews will be held in the Goodhew Research Centre from 4pm-7:30pm on the following dates: •

Year 11 – Monday 1 June

Year 8 – Tuesday 9 June

Year 10 – Monday 22 June

Year 9 – Thursday 25 June

Year 7 – Tuesday 21 July

We will be using the booking system Parent Teacher On-Line (PTO) to arrange all interviews. Parents will be sent their login details via email on Thursday, 21 May. The PTO System will be accessible for bookings from 5pm on this date and will close at 10am on the day of the interview. Please ensure the School has a current email address to ensure your login details are sent to the correct place. Parents who do not have an email address listed with the School will be sent their login details via the post. If you have any questions regarding Parent Teacher Interviews please contact Courtney Brooks at: cbrooks@tigs.nsw.edu.au


TIGS CHARITY

TRIVIA NIGHT 2015 As part of their fundraising efforts for the TIGS Year 12 Charity ‘Kids2kids’, the 2015 School Captains invite you to attend a Trivia Night.

Date:

Friday 22 May 2015 (Week 5 Term II)

Time:

6.30pm – 10.00pm

Location:

The Illawarra Grammar Centre (IGC)

Cost:

Tables of 8 $120 Tables of 10 $150 $15 per person $10 University student tickets can be purchased at the door with a concession card

Theme:

Book Week Dress up as any character from any book (be creative!)

RSVP:

Monday 18 May 2015

ABOUT THE NIGHT

Please bring your own food and drinks (BYO alcohol is permitted). You may also pre-order online when you book your tickets and/or an antipasto platter. The platters are being sold at $25 each and will be distributed on the night. An antipasto platter will be suitable for up to 4 people and will include an assortment of cheeses, cold meats, dips, sun dried tomatoes, olives and crackers. There will be prizes for the winning table, best dressed table, a lucky door prize, a raffle and a number of competitions on the night – so don’t forget your wallet!

KIDS2KIDS Kids2Kids is a not-for-profit organisation that nurtures self-help solutions for issues of education in Kenya, including fundraising for a high school library. 100% of all proceeds goes directly to the library, providing much needed funds to expand the children’s education and access to resources. By assisting the Year 12 charity, you are forever impacting the lives of Kenyan children through the priceless gift of education.

TO BOOK TICKETS PLEASE VISIT TIGS WEBSITE

www.tigs.nsw.edu.au/events-and-bookings


GAMEON

for parents of children who love ‘gaming’ A free presentation by TIGS

Monday 25 May 2015 6.30pm to 8.00pm The Illawarra Grammar Centre with

Collett Smart

Sydney based psychologist and educator Collett Smart is a Sydney based psychologist, qualified teacher, speaker, freelance writer and mum of 3. She has spent the last 20 years working in private and public schools, with children, teens and their parents around Australia, the UK, and in Africa. Collett regularly appears in the media, covering topics related to parenting and raising teenagers. ‘GAMEON’ tackles issues such as: • How does gaming fit into this generation of parenting? • The benefits of gaming • An analysis of violent video games

For more information or to book online visit

www.tigs.nsw.edu.au

• Online addictions – fact or fiction? • Guidelines for parents on creating gaming boundaries “As parents it is our responsibility to guide our children toward healthy life choices. It is often easier to make tough decisions with and for our children when we think about the type of adult they will become.” Collett An International Baccalaureate World School

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Senior School Sport The Interschool Snow Sports Championships will be held in Perisher 1-4 July (during the school holidays). Students can enter the following events in Division 1 – 5: •

Alpine (timed giant slalom course).

Skiercross (Skiers are timed on a slope-style course).

Freestyle Moguls - Skiers are scored on a bumps/jumps course.

Snowboard Giant Slalom - Boarders are timed on a modified giant slalom course.

Snowboard Cross - Boarders are timed on a slope-style course.

Cross Country Freestyle - Raced with skate or classic cross country skis.

Cross Country Relay - 3 Person Relay team only event.

Division 1 – Years 11-12 Division 2 – Years 9-10 Division 3 – Years 7-8 Division 4 – Years 5-6 Division 5 – Year 4 or below

We will be registering our team on Monday 11 May. Please email Kylee Lane klane@tigs.nsw.edu.au by 5pm Monday 11 May if your child is interested in competing for our team. We are also looking for parents to volunteer to help on the course and your assistance would be greatly appreciated in the running and organisation of our team across the week.

Pine Surfing Academy Congratulations to our team of keen surfers who competed in the Pines Surf Academy Surfing Championships at the Farm on Tuesday 5 May 2015. All students surfed with honour and were fine ambassadors for our school both in and out of the waves. Special mention to the following team who came 4th; Finley McLaren, Riley Hanlon, Billy Fisher, Jai Tuckwood, Michaela McGrath and Grace Hennessy. A special mention to Michaela McGrath and Grace Hennessy, who surfed across two teams throughout the course of the day to help Zac Winter, Ollie Birt, Andre De Ruyter and George Birt takepart in the championships.

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The NASSA Cross Country has been changed to Monday 18 May and the AICES Cross Country has been changed to Thursday 4 June. Both events have been re-located to the Sydney International Equestrian Centre Saxony Road, Horsley Park.

CIS Swimming

Once again we had an extremely successful CIS Swimming Championships fielding a team of 15 brilliant swimmers across the two days of competition. Our 2015 team consisted of the following students: Sebastian Buchanan, Joshua Buchanan, Kelsey Cresswell, Ethan Dorrian, Alice Fox, Amy Gibbons, Laura Gibbons, Joshua King, Kyra King, Kaitlin McKeon, Georgia Robson, Madeline Laing, Daniel Laing, Jana Massingham and George Moustoukis. Congratulations to Ethan Dorrian in Year 9 who swam in 11 events across the evening and placed 4th in the 16 Years Individual Medley and 200m Breastroke, 3rd in the 50m Butterfly, 2nd in the 200m Butterfly and 100m Butterfly and Joshua King who came 2nd in the 50m Butterfly and 4th in the 100m Butterfly.


TIGS

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TIGS Foundation will once again be proudly hosting a Silent Auction at the TIGS Great Fete on Saturday 16 May. All items up for auction have been kindly donated by parents and friends of TIGS. We look forward to you dropping by our stall outside the Library and placing a bid. Items up for Auction are: • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Oroton Luxury Leather Handbag Westfield Shopping Vouchers Ruby’s at Gerroa – Getaway for 2 nights overlooking Seven Mile Beach, (4 bedroom home) Tumbling Waters Retreat, Stanwell Tops midweek getaway in a luxury Ocean Suite Dinner and Show for 2 at Centro CBD with accommodation at Wollongong Serviced Apartments Driving Lessons (10 x 1 hour vouchers) with All Day and Night Driving School IBAH Day Spa – Pamper Package Lilianfels Blue Mountains Resort Open Hotel Voucher French Conversation and Food Sampling Class for 4 adults Branwens Retreat Luxury Guest Cottage, Coolangatta Mountain - 2 night stay for 4 people Coach Signature Collection Leather phone, credit card and wallet In House Blooms – Flower Subscription Service - Enjoy fresh flowers delivered fortnightly for 3 months Go V8 Racing for the ultimate thrill – 4 laps

For enquiries please contact Lisa Wilson in the Foundation Office on 42200264 or email foundation@tigs.nsw.edu.au

TIGS Great Fete TRANSPORT INFORMATION

Dear Visitors Unfortunately there will be NO parking available on the School grounds on Fete day. However, to help relieve parking and traffic congestion, TIGS will once again be running a free shuttle bus service from 9.45am to 3.15pm that can both pick you and your family up and drop you back. Just be certain to park as close to either of the two routes below and flag down a TIGS bus as you see it come past. Two TIGS buses will be continuously circling with an expected 15 – 20 minute space between services. Jump on board to enjoy another fantastic TIGS Great Fete. PLEASE also take care that when parking you have left the appropriate space for driveways, keeping them clear at all times. The two bus routes are Thank you for your cooperation. The Illawarra Grammar School 4220 0200

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PLAN YOUR DAY FlexiSchools is now open for Pre-Fete orders! Visit https://www.flexischools.com.au/ to pre-order Ride Bands, Sticky Date Puddings, Krispy Kremes and Raffle Tickets. 2015 Great Fete Student Performances in the IGC 10.00am - 10.15am

Infants Choir

10.15am - 10.30am

Infants Orchestra

10.30am - 10.45am

Stage 2 Choir

10.45am - 11.00am

String-a-Longs - Junior Strings

11.00am - 11.15am

Junior Orchestra

11.15am - 11.30am

Junior Concert Band

11.30am - 11.45am

Cantilena Singers

11.45am - 12.00pm

Senior Strings

12.00pm - 12.15pm

Senior Choir and Choral8

12.15pm - 12.45pm

Junior Dance Company Senior Dance Company - Elective Dance

12.45pm - 1.30pm

School Production - ‘Beauty and the Beast’

Thank you in advance for your generosity and support. Benita Andrews Fete Coordinator


UPCOMING

EVENTS

WEEK 4

NAPLAN

Tuesday 12 May to Thursday 14 May

Year 9 Camp Information Evening

Thursday 14 May in the Goodhew Research Centre (Library)

TIGS Great Fete

10.00am to 3.00pm Saturday 16 May

WEEK 5

Biggest Morning Tea

9.30am – 11.30am Wednesday 20 May at the Lagoon Restaurant

Senior School Athletics Carnival Tuesday 19 May

School Captains’ Trivia Night Friday 22 May

WEEK 6

Collett Smart Free Presentation 6.30pm to 8.00pm Monday 25 May in the IGC

Coffee Catch Up

8.00am to 8.45am Thursday 28 May in the Canteen


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