Dear Parents and Caregivers, This week has been another busy one for the senior students. The last hurdle for the Year 12s prior to writing their Final HSC Examinations is their Trial Examinations, which mances to be in front of a live audience and I would like to thank the Year 10 and Year 11 Drama students for being that audience. As an appreciative audience, they were an amazing support for the Year 12s providing them with the best conditions in which to succeed.
A huge thank you to the fabulous staff who attended, and to the exceptional students who made this trip such a huge success. We are very proud of our choristers, their hard work and dedication, and look forward to seeing what they present next. Photo’s pages 4 and 5.
The Year 11 students also started their Final Examinations this week. They will start their HSC following their feedTheback.Choir consisting of 80 Reddam House students from hearsals and competing in the Gold Coast Choral Eisteddfod. The Reddam tour group stayed in a hotel on the river, spoiled with pool time, great food, and a dedicated space for movie nights and rehearsals. Students could choose to swim or walk on the beach in their free time with Ms Bortolotti, or join Ms Wood and Ms Karney's morning exercise sessions in the gym or running on the beach. Mr Bortolotti and Mr Barton oversaw an enormous order of pizzas at a Brisbane restaurant before the group watched the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Cinderella at QPAC, and Ms Ngu enjoyed riding the roller coasters with students at Warner Brothers Movieworld. On Sunday afternoon, following a fantastic workshop with guest conductor Nicole Thompson (from the Central Queensland Conservatorium Of Music), students chose to either attempt the second highest external climb in the southern hemisphere at Q1, get soaked on a jet boat ride, or take a scenic kayak to Duck Island. The trip was topped off with an unbelievable result at the Gold Coast Eisteddfod, with Chamber Choir receiving 3rd place, and Senior Choir taking out first place in the same section. The competition was stiff, however both choirs rose to the challenge, each receiving a Gold Award for scoring over 90 points each. Adjudicator Kate Albury commended the Chamber Choir on performing unconducted, and for listening to each other and the accompanist well. Ms Albury also made special mention of the soloists; Tilley Edwards Hill and Hugo Nicolau Borde Bergeret, who she said created "stunning moments". Ms Albury thanked the Senior Choir for a contrasting programme; commenting on their superb balance and blend, tuning, attention to diction, and sensitive interpretation. The choir's performance even made it onto 9 News, you may enjoy a small clip of them HERE
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Margot Bakerman and members of the Pride Portfolio put a huge amount of effort into the paint throw for “Wear It Purple Day” on Thursday at lunchtime in the Middle School. The theme of this year's day is “Still Me, Still Human”. I am so impressed with this portfolio and the response to their initiative from the rest of the school Studentcommunity.achievements this week include:
Year 7 had a fantastic day at the Art Gallery of NSW. Students got to see some amazing art at the Archibald, Wynne and Sulman exhibitions. This excursion complemented and enhanced students’ Term 3 study of portraiture in Visual Arts. Their enthusiasm and enjoyment was infectious and Mr Burnett could not praise them enough in his feedback to me calling them exemplary Reddam Students. High praise indeed. Well done Year 7. Year 8 students, as an extension of the Science curriculum, went on an excursion to ANSTO (Australia’s Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation). They had the opportunity to do some hands on discovery activities as well as tour ANSTO’s research facilities, including the OPAL research reactor, the Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering, and the Centre for Accelerator SciYearence.9
day concluded with a local lunch and some close encounters with the livestock. The Year 9 History students went to the cinema to watch a film about Institutional Slavery in the United States, reflecting many of the themes and concepts from their Movement of People unit. As a group, they were mature and conscientious. They gained a greater appreciation of the experiences of people, both then and now, who have had their freedoms and humanity stripped away. My thanks to Mr Smith, Mr Wallace, Mrs Lansley, and Mr Burnett for organising events that included essential learning while having a fun filled day. More Images from the Seminar Day are on pages 6 and 7
Eric Fridlis competed in Melbourne last weekend in the Australian National Championship in Brazilian jiu jitsu, where he won the gold medal. With this achievement he has now been crowned the Australian national champion on four occasions. Congratulations Eric Have a great weekend and week Daveahead,Pitcairn
Monday was Seminar Day in the Middle School with the idea being to get learning experiences outside of the classroom.
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Geography students travelled to Calmsley Hill City Farm for Seminar Day to learn more about the origins of their food. Students traversed the farm's paddocks to experience and discuss the different elements of the farming operation, including the breeding programme, water management and pest control. The
Congratulations to all of the students who performed at our first week of studio recitals. We have heard from violin and viola students on Tuesday afternoon (Jessica An), percussion and guitar on Tuesday night (David Shirley and Franco Raggatt). Wednesday saw an afternoon of piano and guitar (Natalya Aysnely and Mitchell Clews), followed by a woodwind and vocal evening (Kirsty Tickle and Catherine Bouchier). And to round the week off, our young woodwind and violin students (Colden Anderson and Anna Cross) performed on Thursday afternoon, followed by Rebecca Currier's vocal studio in the afternoon. Another five recitals follow next week, and we are so very proud of all our students particularly those for whom this marked their first public performance! We are so glad that students are taking advantage of these important performance opportunities.
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Accepting their September offer ensures it will be waiting for the student at the end of the year; students will be able to make their ultimate decisions (including accepting, enrolling or deferring) when final confirmations are made in December/January. Explore everything there is to know about coming to Macquarie University. Read about our early entry schemes, get to know our award winning teachers, find out how our graduates are doing and more! Link Here
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Project Management Online Spring Camp | EOI for late September This program offers an excellent opportunity for high school students to learn about project management and where this dynamic field can take them. Students will develop an awareness of project management as a discipline, career pathways, and our Bachelor of Project Management degree. They'll also participate in interactive workshops. The program includes talks from industry professionals. To apply and secure a spot, please RSVP prior to 9th September 2022 5:30pm AEST. Audition Advice for Sydney Conservatorium applicants
Audition registrations are closing soon for early offers to the Sydney Conservatorium and Music Education Degrees! For students who require more advice, please watch our recent Information Session to better understand what is needed to prepare for these auditions. Registrations for auditions close on the 4th of September for Music Theatre and for all other programs on the 18th of September, so Register Here.
St Paul’s residential College Next year will be an exciting time as St Paul’s College, within the University of Sydney, becomes co residential. Year 12 students, who are considering studying at the University of Sydney, the opportunity to visit St Paul’s College to learn more about the benefits of becoming a resident undergraduate here. Interested students and their parents (or guardian) are invited to our final schools dinner of the year on Monday 29th August, commencing at 6pm. This is a unique opportunity for both male and female students to gain a taste of collegiate life, tour the college and meet with current students. If interested in attending this see Ms Jones.
From 15 21 January 2023, the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Sydney will host the Indigenous Australian Engineering School (IAES), funded by Engineering Aid Australia. The IAES Program gives 25 Indigenous high school students NSW, ACT, TAS, QLD, NT and SA who are in years 10, 11 and 12 in 2023, the opportunity to come to Sydney and explore the possibilities of studying and working within various fields of engineering
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As you may know UC is in the works to bring you, the recently rebranded, Explore UC Days this September. The week long event will give schools the opportunity to register for a full day within the week of Monday 19th Friday 23rd September, where students will then select from a suite of faculty workshops and campus activities for their own customised experience of what UC has to offer. While we eagerly wait to launch our registration pages and timetabling systems, we wanted to give you the opportunity to save the date, and garner interest from students you think would best benefit from a day at our campus. Invitations to register and outlines of what an Explore UC day will look like for your students will be sent out shortly, so please ensure you’re checking your spam, or let us know if you’re looking for more information.
Over the past few months, we have had many students from Years 10 and 11 asking about early offers. Please advise all your students that they can only apply for SRS when they are in Year 12. We have also had many enquiries from students who are unable to lodge an SRS application. It is usually because the student hasn't submitted their UAC application yet. Students must submit a UAC application before they can submit an SRS appliStudentscation. must decide on the order of their course preferences by 3 November. The first SRS offers will then be released on 11 19KeyNovember.dates:September 2022 11.59pm SRS applications close 4 October 2022 11.59pm SRS school ratings close 3 November 2022 11.59pm change of preferences close for SRS 11offersNovember 2022 7.30am SRS offers released 22 November 2022 11.59pm EAS applications and documents Together with the Corporate Sponsored Scholorships , Professional Scholarships include: Bachelor of Business Scholarship Bachelor of Business (Entrepreneurship) Scholarship ICMS Bachelor of Business (International Tourism) Scholarship ICMS Bachelor of Business (Marketing) Scholarship ICMS Bachelor of Business (Sports Management) Scholarship ICMS Bachelor of Business (Accounting) Scholarship ICMS Bachelor of Business (Fashion and Global Brand Management) Scholarship ICMS Bachelor of Event Management Scholarship ICMS Bachelor of Hospitality Management Scholarship ICMS Bachelor of Property (Development, Investment and Valuation) Scholarship Alternate entry pathway applications close 9 September. ICMS offer a number of Alternate Entry Pathways such as Early Entry, the Leadership Entry Program the Elite Athlete Entry Program, or the Schools Recommendation Scheme, and these schemes will close on the 9th September. These are for students who intend to start their studies at ICMS in February 2023, are currently in their final year of school or taking a gap year and are an Australian or New Zealand Citizen or Permanent Resident.
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