Camphora Issue 14, Summer 2021

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EX-STUDENTS’ NEWS PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE

I fondly remember Year 12 being the most enjoyable year of my thirteen memorable years of schooling at PLC Sydney. However, naturally, preparing for my HSC exams was exhausting, and I was keen for that year to end as quickly as possible! In hindsight, after this year’s events, I see that I took for granted seeing and speaking to my teachers and friends as frequently as I wished. Our Year 12 teachers often used the word “resilience”, encouraging us to develop into resilient young women who withstand disappointment and move forward with optimism and continued hard work. I can confidently say that my year group could never have anticipated a global pandemic shaping our final year at school. As President of PLC Sydney’s ExStudents, I attend several special, albeit online, events at the conclusion of Term Three. I enjoyed eating lunch

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with the Class of 2021, sending a video message for the Graduation Assembly, and cheering on from home as the 2022 School Leaders were installed. When I reflect on my own experience in Year 12, the main difference was that my parents and brother attended these events in person and shared my excitement. In the break-out rooms during the Graduation Lunch, instead of dwelling on how they felt they had missed out on some special events, our Year 12 girls reflected on the friendships they had formed during their school years and how this support had guided them through the challenges of 2021. There was no overt sense of negativity or disappointment but rather hope and optimism for the exciting next stage of their lives, underpinned by the values instilled in them throughout their PLC Sydney education. I anticipated feeling sorry for our Year 12 girls - but instead of a sense of pity, I feel proud of the resilient young women who are graduating from the College this year. They are a testament to the support of their teachers, families and friends - these young women epitomise resilience. In March, I felt so energised and excited to lead our Ex-Students, and with the support of the Committee, we had grand plans for the events and activities in 2021. I could never have envisaged such a significant disruption to our calendar. I know our community was disappointed to hear we needed to cancel Jersey Day, our flagship annual event for the second year in a row. However, rest assured the Committee has used the downtime productively - improving our processes and documentation and preparing a strategic plan for 2022 and beyond. We have defined a new Vision, Mission

and Purpose, which will underpin our initiatives going forward. We have also adopted a new constitution and reviewed and changed some of our current events and activities. I am excited to announce developed new initiatives to be rolled out from next year - stay tuned! I wish to thank the Committee for maintaining their momentum this year even when our hard work sometimes felt it had gone to waste, which it certainly has not. In particular, I also wish to thank, on behalf of all exstudents, Philippa Zingales, Director of Alumni Relations, for her ongoing tireless work for our Committee and the ex-student community at large. We are all grateful to Dr Burgis, the College’s leadership team and all academic and support staff for caring for our current students and continually finding ways to keep them motivated this year. Unsurprisingly, PLC Sydney banded together as a family. Ahead of a busy year of ex-student activities next year, I will be taking the time over the Christmas break to enjoy quality family time - and welcome into the world, my second child! Most of my family and friends have not seen me during my pregnancy, so it will be very special to spend quality time with them and enjoy my beautiful children. If “returning to normal” means enjoying the company of loved ones, I am so looking forward to this.

I wish you all a blessed Christmas and a brighter New Year. Mia Joseph (Ilias, 2009) Ex-Students’ President


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Save the date

1min
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

3min
page 16

International Mathematical Modelling Challenge

6min
pages 14-15

Run for your intellectual life

5min
pages 4-5

From the Principal

3min
page 3

Lego Masterchef

2min
page 8

Expedition to the eclipse

4min
pages 12-13

Looking Beyond Online Art Competition

2min
pages 6-7

A Principal’s reflections on Covid-19

5min
pages 10-11

Wattle Warriors and Data DeTECHtives

1min
page 9
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