The Roar Newsletter Issue 17 Term 2 2019

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Issue 17

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Thursday 6 June 2019

upcoming major events

Out and about with the Headmaster Mr David Gates

Last Thursday 30 May, Year 10 student Callum Duncan-Keen, participated in the State Finals of the annual Australian Brain Bee competition, which brings together some of the brightest young minds in NSW. Callum ranked in the top 85 students from across NSW to be selected for the State Finals, held at the School of Medical Sciences, University of NSW. After the initial round was marked, Callum was announced in the top 8 of all students who competed in the State Finals. He was then required to participate in a final round of live questioning to determine the State Champion. Callum performed extremely well under pressure and finished the competition in equal fifth place. This is an astounding achievement and places Callum in the top 0.5% of all NSW students. The Brain Bee is a worldwide neuroscience competition that aims to educate students about the brain and its functions, neuroscience research, careers in neuroscience and to dispel misconceptions about neurological and mental illnesses. Students were tested on topics relating to the anatomy and physiology of the human brain - such as intelligence, memory, emotions, sensations, movement, stress, sleep and addiction. I have enjoyed visiting a range of classes in the last week primarily in the Junior School on the All Saints Campus and also at the Lithgow Campus. It was pleasing to see students so engaged with their work and happy to share it with me. Kindergarten enjoyed asking me some quite complex questions which revealed how they think about the world around them. In other classes, I enjoyed reading reports they had written and engaging in a Science lesson. continued page 2

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11 June 2019

Pupil Free Day Students will have an additional day at home over the long weekend.

14 June 2019

Red Carpet Disco

Junior and Middle School students will dress up for a night of dancing.

15 June 2019

Highland Jazz Night

Held in the Aikman Hall this night showcases some of our most talented students.

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Out and about with the Headmaster Mr David Gates

I also visited a Year 8 enrichment Visual Arts class where the students were working very productively. The 15 Year 8 students had the opportunity to work with Esem Projects and Michael Killalea to create filmed portraits. Students used analog and digital technology to film and manipulate portrait images of each other. They learnt how to use video effects through feedback and video synthesis techniques. Some of the works created will be part of a projection featuring at this year’s Bathurst Winterfest. Students had a great time using specialist equipment and experimenting with motion imaging. I would like to wish all students and families a well-deserved break over the upcoming June Long Weekend. I know that many boarding students are certainly looking forward to getting home for a few days. I remind all parents that school does not resume until Wednesday 12 June. Staff will be doing a day of professional development on the Tuesday which particularly allows the boarding students to have an extra day for travel time. Boarders are able to return to the boarding house any time after 2:00vpm on Tuesday 11 June. The Highland Jazz Night is fast approaching on Saturday 15 June. I must say that this is my favourite event of the College Calendar and I can’t wait to see how it will be this year in its new format. The Aikman Hall is usually full to capacity for this occasion. The Highland Jazz Night showcases our Pipes and Drums, Highland Dancers and our music students. It is quite an informal night where guests are seated at tables of 8-10 with food and drinks supplied by the guests. Supper can also be purchased from the server.

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Scots All Saints is pleased to offer various payment options to our parents For parents looking for alternative payment arrangements (monthly, fortnightly or weekly payments over 12 months or longer), Edstart (www.edstart.com.au) is an option. Edstart offers an easy, flexible and low-cost way for you to pay for your child's education over a time frame that suits your family budget. With Edstart, you can fund your tuition fees, additional charges such as boarding fees, uniforms, extra-curricular activities, camps and trips, as well as textbooks and amounts in arrears. Apply online at www.edstart.com.au The simple three-step process: CalculategSelect PaymentgApplication can be completed within minutes. Once approved, Edstart will pay the school on the four instalment due dates and you will make regular monthly, fortnightly or weekly payments to Edstart. Please note, in providing information about Edstart, we do not provide any recommendations, brokering or advice services. We do not receive referral fees, commissions or other remuneration from Edstart. If you have any queries, please contact Edstart on 1300 139 445 or chat with their team at contact@edstart.com.au

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Today’s Reflection Mr Samuel Gittins Chaplain

Heard this one before? “The standard we walk past is the standard we accept.” From workplace safety, or rubbish on the playground it is much easier to turn a blind eye than to notice and act. However, the Bible reminds us: Remember, it is sin to know what you ought to do and then not do it. James 4:17[NLT-SE] Pray that God will give us eyes to see, hearts willing to act, and forgiveness in Jesus when we do not.

space to be... together

Start Fresh Finish Strong

The 2019 Try Senior School provides insights into the life of a Scots All Saints College Senior Student (Years 9-12).

Boarding Sleepover Sunday 23 June Try Senior School Day Monday 24 June Scots Campus These days will give prospective students the opportunity to orient themselves with the senior campus and boarding facilities as well as to meet other students in their year group.

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join our co-educational boarding family for Middle School and Senior School students (5-12)

dedicated senior campus (9-12) scotsallsaints.nsw.edu.au/tryus academic excellence, diverse opportunities, unrivalled space

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On the airwaves

It's true we like to involve our students in every aspect of Scots All Saints College life so they can learn and enjoy many diverse experiences. From this week, you may hear our School leaders, Year 12 Captain, Brad Gardiner and Vice Captain, Kate Hodges on the radio in Bathurst and Orange. Brad and Kate jumped into the recording booth at the local 2BS/ B-Rock radio station to record a new advertisement to help promote our College mission to value all students for their diverse strengths and passions in all their endeavours. A new All-Rounder Scholarship program is currently open for all new students from Year 5 through to Year 12 seeking to enrol in 2020. If you know of any local students who are interested in applying, please ask them to contact the College on 6331 3911 or go online to scotsallsaints.nsw.edu.au for more information. Applications close on 28 June 2020. Thanks to Brad and Kate for their efforts! Listen to the radio advertisement

A new television commercial inviting students to apply for the new Head of College All-Rounder Scholarship is also on-air at the moment. Please click on the link below: https://youtu.be/nsBCN5vrn6Q The College is also featuring some of our regional boarding students talking about what they value about boarding in a new social media video. Click here to view: https://youtu.be/V8nMRiJTjc4

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Musica Viva Performance The March of the Fire Ants Students from Kindergarten to Year 6 were treated to a performance by The March of the Fire Ants. Brisbane based musicians from the program Musica Viva performed An Australian Backyard Suite by Australian composer Paul Kopetz, who magically evokes the sounds of lorikeets, cicadas and the wind though the treetops. The students have been preparing for the arrival of the guest performers in Music. They loved participating in this interactive concert, conducting, moving, singing and playing instruments.

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Literature Festival – space to read Matthew Lin 17, 18 and 19 June 2019 Matthew Lin is a Mick Elliott and Matthew Lin round out our wonderful group of authors and illustrators presenting during our upcoming Literature Festival. Mick Elliott Mick Elliott is the author of THE TURNERS trilogy, a hilariously disgusting

adventure series for middle readers about Leo Lennox, a reluctant 13 year old shapeshifter. The series was nominated for an Aurealis Award for Best Children’s Fiction and features on the NSW Premier’s Reading Challenge list. Mick is a television producer and scriptwriter at Nickelodeon. His producing credits include Slime Cup, Camp Orange, SlimeFest and hundreds of advertising campaigns. His dynamic and interactive presentations and creative workshops are always a hit with kids at schools and festivals.

Manga artist and more! An accomplished illustrator and graphic designer Matt has turned his love of books, illustration and typography into his profession. Matt has illustrated and designed books/magazines for publishers Blake, Hachette, HarperCollins, Macmillian and Scholastic. Being brought up on Astro Boy, Looney Tunes and Transformers has given Matt a great love for cartoons, comics and video games! Matt will be presenting drawing workshops on Manga, cartooning and Superheroes. Matt likes blue and black pens and he likes to scribble. He also likes working in traditional mediums as well as digital.

After School Homework Centre Year 7 and 8

Every Monday Afternoon (3:20 pm – 4:45 pm) All Saints Campus Library Bring along homework and assessments to complete and gain assistance Contact Mr Phillip Cant (phillip.cant@scotsallsaints.nsw.edu.au) or Mrs Kerry Robinson (kerry.robinson@scotsallsaints.nsw.edu.au) for more information.

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North West Equestrian Expo 2019 What a tremendous first big show for our new Scots All Saints Equestrian Team and didn’t we put the team on the equestrian interschools map! Our team consisted of 17 riders and 19 horses who ventured to Coonabarabran for the 5 day show. With over 400 horses and schools from all over the state including some from interstate, it was a busy few days. Our riders competed in just about all disciplines including Eventing, Combined Training, Dressage, Sporting, Showjumping, Team Barrels, Team Penning, Active Expo Riding, Pentathlon, Polocrosse and Warrumbungles Way. Our riders have been working extremely hard for this event over the past few months and their hard work paid off. On Friday and Saturday, we started off with the Eventing and Combined Training. A special

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mention to Megan Redpath, riding her mare, Rosthwaite Venice Beach who competed in her first official 2** competition (115cm courses). Megan excelled placing third overall. Hannah Jonkers, Hannah Gill, Felicity Webb, Sophie MaCallum, Lana Eastment, Rosie Webb and Lottie Telford all placed in their eventing competition, with Victoria Wythe and Phillipa Webb placing in their combined training. Courtney Roberts also performed well in Eventing. On Saturday, the Polocrosse began with Division 2 in knockout competition and our team of Felicity Webb, Megan Redpath and Maddie Ford were undefeated moving them into the finals on Sunday. These girls showed that they were a team to reckon with and came home with the runner up ribbon!! Division 1(B grade) polocrosse is always a hottly contested competition with some very

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Lithgow Campus Pre-K–Year 6 1 Col Drewe Drive LITHGOW NSW 2790

experienced players. Sisters Rosie Webb and Victoria Webb, along with cousin, Phillipa Webb played their first rounds and were undefeated. They made it to the finals and with a barrage of yelling and screaming from all the parents and other team members they won 3 – 1, taking out the title of Polocrosse Champions 2019 (B grade). Excitement was an understatement! The Working Horse Challenge is always a popular event and Maddie Ford, Jack Graf and Victoria Wythes did amazing workouts. Congratulations to Victoria who made the top 10 and went into the finals. From Saturday through to Sunday, Lana Eastment and Millicent Cupples participated in the pentathalon (Showjumping, Running, Bike riding, Flagging and Javelin). Continued page 7

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Congratulations girls, I was just exhausted watching you!! Congratulations on Lana being placed tenth in a huge group. Monday saw a day of Showjumping, Dressage and Sporting. Again congratulations to Megan Redpath riding her mare, Rosthwaite Venice Beach who took out Champion 105cm. All other riders had some awesome

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rounds which is due to their dedication to working hard. Lillian Oke, Victoria Wythe and Katherine Blackburn all rode beautiful dressage tests. Maddie Ford came third in the barrels and Rosie Webb in the time trial. Warrumbungles Way is a competition made up of a series of challenges that stockman would experience along with a freestyle section. Maddie Ford, Phillipa Webb and Jack Graf completed the series with ease and were amazing in their freestyle sections. On Monday night, we all lined up with another 45 teams for the team barrel races. Maddie Ford, Rosie Webb and Victoria Webb had amazing runs coming 5th overall. Tuesday was a slightly more relaxed morning with most of our riders competing in team penning. Congratulations to the team off Victoria Wythes,

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Lithgow Campus Pre-K–Year 6 1 Col Drewe Drive LITHGOW NSW 2790

Hannah Jonkers and Katherine Blackburn placing tenth overall in their division. It was a fabulous show and I am so proud of each and every rider. Good sportsmanship, fabulous team spirit, great support and ‘we can’ attitudes made for a great 5 days. Well done to all riders! Libby Dawes, Agriculture Farm Coordinator

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Scots All Saints teams compete at State da Vinci Decathlon Two Scots All Saints College teams travelled to Knox Grammar last week to compete in the State da Vinci Decathlon. The Year 6 team and the Year 8 team qualified through their strong efforts at the Regional Decathlon held at Scots All Saints College last term. Both teams thoroughly enjoyed the experience at Knox Grammar and were challenged by the diversity of the ten academic disciplines and the high level of difficulty that the questions posed. Final positions are yet to be announced but our students represented the school with great distinction. Mr Phillip Cant, Head of Learning Support and Enrichment

Introducing the Gold Lion Ball to the Scots All Saints College community, Old Boys and Girls of Scots and All Saints and the Bathurst community

Scots All Saints College

Gold Lion Ball Bathurst Goldfields, Mount Panorama 6:00pm to 12:00am

Saturday, 10 August 2019 Dress: Strictly Black Tie Tickets $110 Three Course Meal including Canapes on arrival Performances by: The Pipes and Drums and The College Big Band Dance music provided by Nuthin’ 2 Serious

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Lithgow Campus Pre-K–Year 6 1 Col Drewe Drive LITHGOW NSW 2790

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Languages Day celebration Year 5: Eiffel Tower Construction Making

To celebrate the languages that we study at Scots All Saints College, an event like no other has been organised for Friday 21 June, officially known as 'Languages Day’.

At 9:50 am during the middle school assembly, Year 5 will perform their rendition of two well-known and loved stories from their childhood, translated into French.

To make this a fun day, we ask the children to attend school dressed in costume, either with French ‘finesse’ or Japanese style (a Japanese hachimaki headband like you can see on the ninja bear to the right is fine.) The order of the day is as follows: 'French Concert' during the 9:00 am Assembly K-2 will perform in French. The children have been rehearsing with great zest. (If your child requires any additional costuming a separate letter will be sent home) Year 3 and 4 students will display Calligraphy and Origami techniques. Middle Session: Year 3 and 4 Japanese students Sushi making (and eating) in the Dining Hall.

Year 5M “Où est le mouton vert?”(Where Is The Green Sheep) Year 5N “La chenille qui fait des trous” (The Very Hungry Caterpillar) The two Year 6 classes will perform traditional Japanese felt plays. Year 6H are performing a traditional Japanese felt play, Momotarou Year 6W are performing the Japanese felt play, the Crane Bride Year 7 Band will perform 'On Ecrit sur les murs' (Kids United) Bonne journée Mr David Pike, Japanese Teacher Madame Adamson, French Teacher

Toga Dress Ups Currently, Year 7 are studying Ancient Rome. As part of their studies they enjoyed dressing up in togas. They were put into groups and given the instructions on how to wrap one of their group members in the well-known, ancient costume. Year 7 had a lot of fun with many moments of laughing during this hands-on educational activity. Mr Hugh Hunter and Miss Stacey Tomlinson, Middle School Teachers

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National Simultaneous Storytime Scots All Saints College PreKindergarten and Junior School Students participated in National Simultaneous Storytime on 22 May at 11am. The children enjoyed Alpacas with Maracas and made some puppets.

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All Saints Campus Pre-K, Junior School (Years K–4), Middle School (Years 5-8) 70 Eglinton Road BATHURST NSW 2795

Lithgow Campus Pre-K–Year 6 1 Col Drewe Drive LITHGOW NSW 2790

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Brain Bee Competition NSW State Finals On Thursday 30 May, Year 10 student Callum Duncan-Keen participated in the State Finals of the Australian Brain Bee competition, which brings together some of the brightest young minds in NSW. Callum ranked in the top 85 students from across NSW to be selected for the state finals, held at the School of Medical Sciences, University of NSW. The Brain Bee is a worldwide neuroscience competition that aims to educate students about the brain and its functions, neuroscience research, careers in neuroscience and to dispel misconceptions about neurological and mental illnesses. The day began with a live question and answer round which would determine the students who would make it to the final round. Students were tested on topics relating to the anatomy and physiology of the human brain - such as intelligence, memory, emotions, sensations, movement, stress, sleep and addiction. The rest of the day involved neuroscience activities, including proprioceptor and vestibular function experiments in the laboratories at UNSW.

round of live questioning to determine the state champion. Callum performed extremely well under pressure and finished the competition in equal 5th place. This is an astounding achievement and places Callum in the top 0.5% of all students in NSW. Congratulations Callum on making history. This is a thoroughly deserving reward for your hard work and dedication over many months. Mrs Sarah O’Neill, Senior Independent Learning Centre

Students also heard presentations from Neuro Youth Australia and doctoral students and enjoyed an informative visit to the Disease Museum. After the initial round was marked, Callum was announced as being in the top 8 of all students who competed in the State Finals. He was required to participate in a final

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All Saints Campus Pre-K, Junior School (Years K–4), Middle School (Years 5-8) 70 Eglinton Road BATHURST NSW 2795

Lithgow Campus Pre-K–Year 6 1 Col Drewe Drive LITHGOW NSW 2790

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SPOTLIGHT ON NETBALL This weekend we send our best wishes to the girls representing at the NSW Senior State Netball Titles being played in Sydney. We have Matilda Proctor and Zoe Lewis playing for Bathurst in the 17s, Lara Abbott, Lauren Cant and Lucy Proctor playing for Bathurst in the 15s and Jorja Hazell playing for Parkes in the 15s. We are proud of the girls and coaches that represent Scots All Saints College on the weekends. We would like to get to know some of them a little better and to share their love of the game with the rest of our school community. This week we have put the spotlight on the undefeated SASC 3rd VII.

Pru Inwood

Carly Johnstone

SASC Team: 3rd VII How Long have you played for: 10 Years Favorite Position: Centre Favourite Player: Meg Favourite Health Food: Apples The best thing about netball: Keeping fit

(3rd VII Netball Coach)

Gabby Boshier

Team: SASC 3rd VII How long have you played for: 3-4 Years Favourite Position: Centre Favourite Health Food: Berry Smoothie Favourite Team/Player: I don’t have a favourite netball team but I do like watching the Aussie Cricket teams. The best thing about netball: Having fun with friends

Tzarina and Nyah Cashen

SASC Team: SASC 3rd VII. How Long have you played for: 10 Years each. Favourite Position: Goal Shooter (TC), Goal Defence (NC). Favourite Health Food: Carrots (TC), Apples (NC). The best thing about netball: Improving your skills and working together with others (TC); Pushing for improvement (NC)

Meg Davis

Team: SASC 3rd VII How long have you played for: 5 years Favourite Position: Wing Attack Favourite Health Food: Fruit and Yoghurt Favorite Player: Kim Green The best thing about netball: Playing games, hanging with friends and having fun.

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Lithgow Campus Pre-K–Year 6 1 Col Drewe Drive LITHGOW NSW 2790

How long have you coached netball? I have only begun coaching this year, as I am new to the College. I have played netball in the past and am playing this year in the Bathurst competition. What is the best thing about coaching? Seeing the girls develop both netball skills and other interpersonal skills outside academic pursuits. What is your favourite netball team? Apart from the SASC 3rds it is the NSW Swifts. How would you best spend your holidays? Spending time with family and friends.

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SPORT REPORTS CLICK HERE

SPORTS DRAW NO SPORT THIS WEEKEND DUE TO PUBLIC HOLIDAY Bathurst Presbyterian Youth ‘BxYouth’ is hosting

a party at Scots Campus!

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7:00 pm – 9:00 pm Games in the gym, talk/music in the PAC and then a free supper spread! FOLD

Open to students Year 7 – Year 12

CALENDAR DATES

Scots All Saints College is participating in the Woolworths Earn and Learn Program. There will be collection points in the Junior, Middle and Senior School offices. So start collecting your stickers.

Hockey draw can be found at https:// www.bathursthockey.com/competitions/ Soccer Season Draws Under 6 Under 7 Under 8 Under 9 Under 10 Under 11 Under 12 Under 14/15 Under 16/17

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Friday 21 June

Friday 7 June 2019 Classes conclude 3:20 pm Monday 10 June 2019 Queen's Birthday Public Holiday Tuesday 11 June 2019 Pupil Free Day Staff Professional Development Day Boarders return 2pm w thatWednesday 12 June 2019 Classes recommence Friday 14 June 2019 ers on.JS and MS Footsteps Disco . Thursday 13 June 2019 see itNSWCIS Cross Country (Eastern Creek) uch. Saturday 15 June 2019 Highland Jazz Night Monday 17 June 2019 Literature Festival Tuesday 18 June 2019 Literature Festival Wednesday 19 June 2019 Literature Festival Friday 28 June 2019 Classes Conclude 3:20pm

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