Camphora Issue 14, Summer 2021

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SARAH SETS HER SIGHTS ON PARIS Year 12 student, Sarah Clifton-Bligh, is one of four proud recipients of the 2021-22 Kurt Fearnley Scholarship. The scholarship program is a joint venture between Commonwealth Games Australia and the Carbine Club of NSW to target talented individual para-sport athletes in NSW who received minimal funding from existing programs. Coached by Paralympic legend Louise Savage, Sarah Clifton-Bligh is a wheelchair racer in the T33 classification. At 17 years of age, Sarah is a talented all-rounder having competed in both track racing and field events such as the seated throws, but has become one to watch in the wheelchair racing world. The scholarship provides financial support and Sarah is hoping to use this to travel with the National Wheelchair Track and Road Squad to the Swiss National Championships and an international wheelchair track race series in Switzerland next year. “The fastest wheelchair track in the world is in Switzerland and I am hoping to make qualifying times for the Commonwealth Games and the World Championships. The scholarship also provides access to the NSW Institute of Sport support and facilities, which will be wonderful,” Sarah said. When asked how she became involved in wheelchair sports Sarah said “Having seen another young athlete on the racing track in his own racing trackchair,she turned to her mum and said I want to do that.” Sarah began racing after being lent the famous "blue chair", which has been shared among wheelchair racing icons such as Kurt Fearnley and Angie Ballard. 2021 has been particularly hard for Year 12 students, wth the uncertainty around the HSC and very little contact in their cohort. Many of the usual 'rights of passage' events have been cancelled or conducted online.

For Sarah, the Covid-19 lockdown also affected her training regime. “I couldn’t train on the track but I trained with rollers on Zoom every Saturday with the other junior wheelies, which really helped my mental health during lockdown,'' Sarah said. “Although both the IGSSA and CIS Athletics Championships were cancelled due to Covid, I was lucky enough to compete at the NSW State and National Championships. They were both pretty hard this year as there was no real competition leading up to the events.” Even under what has been pretty challenging conditions for all sports men and women in 2021, Sarah achieved a PB for her 100m race at the AIS track in Canberra. With a time of under 24 seconds, this win has ranked her number 1 in the world.

“With a time of under 24 seconds, this win has ranked her number 1 in the world.” Sarah has her sights now firmly set on the 2024 Paris Paralympics, and is hoping to represent Australia at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham and World Championships in Kobe, Japan, next year. Looking to the future, Sarah hopes to support and mentor emerging wheelchair athletes, just as she is being supported and mentored now. She is also planning to establish her own business making and selling clothes designed especially for people in wheelchairs. With role models such as Louise Sauvage, and the opportunity to mentor with Kurt Fearnley as part of her scholarship, we think the future is bright for this aspiring young para-athlete. ISSUE 14 / SUMMER 2021


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Save the date

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pages 59-60

Interview with Whitney Luxford

10min
pages 51-52

Celebrating 100 years

1min
page 50

Ex-Student Spotlight: Elizabeth Ryu

8min
pages 56-57

Ex-Student Spotlight: Allison Bellinger

4min
page 54

Interning with the Ex-Students

3min
page 55

Welcome to the Common Room

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page 49

President’s message

3min
page 42

Providing an enriching environment at PLC Sydney Preschools

1min
pages 30-31

60 seconds with… Mr Gavin Sinclair

3min
page 28

Stories from the Archives Very much love from Lenis

7min
pages 40-41

SEED: Building a sustainable future

1min
page 29

Thank you to our generous PLC Sydney community

2min
pages 38-39

Ventilation testing of classrooms provides a ‘real life’ opportunity for student learning

3min
page 26

Sarah sets her sights on Paris

2min
page 25

Boarders’ gain job-ready skills at school

2min
page 24

Embracing the challenge of engineered systems

1min
page 20

Olympic Games for Science thinkers

4min
pages 18-19

Challenging yet fun: Online Science in the Junior School

3min
pages 22-23

Working with the Juvenilia Press: Students edit and publish the juvenile writing of Felicia Hemans

3min
page 17

How does the violin saw its tooth?

4min
page 21

Performing Arts creativity thrives during

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page 16

International Mathematical Modelling Challenge

6min
pages 14-15

Run for your intellectual life

5min
pages 4-5

From the Principal

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page 3

Lego Masterchef

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page 8

Expedition to the eclipse

4min
pages 12-13

Looking Beyond Online Art Competition

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A Principal’s reflections on Covid-19

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pages 10-11

Wattle Warriors and Data DeTECHtives

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