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Issue 18
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Thursday 13 June 2019
upcoming major events
Out and about with the Headmaster Mr David Gates
The Highland Jazz Night is on this Saturday, 15 June at 6:00 pm for a 6:30 pm start. There is still limited space available for anyone who wants to come along. I must say this is my favourite event on 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 bringing their own food and drinks. Supper can also be purchased from the server. If you have never been before, now is a good time to start to come along. To book a table, please email robert@teamboshier.com.au or ring 0408 324 744. There are so many opportunities available for our students at Scots All Saints College to challenge and enrich them in addition to the academic program. In just the last little while, we have had CWA Public Speaking, HICES Debating, the Big Band Tour to Port Macquarie, the Coonabarabran Horse Expo, AICES, HICES and CIS Cross Country, Mock Trial, the Middle and Senior School Soloists’ Concert, the launch of the Amadeus Music Academy and many sporting opportunities. Next week we have the Literature Festival and in the last week of term the Ski Trip to Thredbo for students in the Senior School. continued page 2
Scots Campus Pre-K, Boarding (Years 5-12), Senior School (Years 9-12) 4173 O’Connell Road BATHURST NSW 2795
All Saints Campus Pre-K, Junior School (Years K–4), Middle School (Years 5-8) 70 Eglinton Road BATHURST NSW 2795
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 talented students.
19 June 2019
Book Launch
Best-selling author Yvette Poshoglian will launch her new book at the Literature Festival. For more events view our Online Calendar
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SAVE THE DATE
Out and about with the Headmaster Mr David Gates
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
These and many other opportunities are provided by staff as part of our holistic approach to develop skills, resilience, confidence, teamwork and pride in representing the College. I encourage students to make the most of the opportunities provided at the College whilst maintaining a healthy and balanced educational experience. I like watching sport on Saturdays to see the students enjoy being a member of a team and representing the College with pride. This weekend we have home Rugby fixtures against Chevalier College on All Saints Campus in addition to the regular hockey, soccer and netball played in the local town competition. It is my plan to watch Hockey and Rugby this week and netball and soccer the following week. I look forward to seeing many parents supporting their child’s team.
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
Fundraising efforts for Ronald McDonald House Recently, Scots All Saints College students raised $200 for Ronald McDonald House in Orange by selling carnations on St Valentine’s Day. The support of students was greatly appreciated by the charity who relies on every fundraising dollar to help families in the Central West. Natalia Burgess, Year 11, presented the cheque last week to Head of Marketing Nikita Williams from McDonald's. Mr David Gates, Headmaster Scots Campus Pre-K, Boarding (Years 5-12), Senior School (Years 9-12) 4173 O’Connell Road BATHURST NSW 2795
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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Parents and Carers are invited to come along and enjoy a tea or coffee.
Today’s Reflection Mr Samuel Gittins Chaplain
To break trust is to damage relationship. When the cool evening breezes were blowing, the man and his wife heard the Lord God walking about in the garden. So they hid from the Lord God among the trees. Genesis 3:8 [NLT-SE]
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Adam and Eve sought independence from God, they broke trust with Him. Now, instead of delighting in God, they fear the one who loves them and gives them life. Thankfully, we have a God who delights to save before He Judges.
Your personal
INVITATION to join us for an informal Meet & Greet with Mr John Weeks and Mrs Denise Weeks
SCOTS ALL SAINTS COLLEGE
Back to School Welcome Date:
Tuesday, 23 July 2019 Chapel Lawn, All Saints Campus Wednesday, 24 July 2019 Aikman Hall, Scots Campus
Time:
8:30 am - 9:30 am
MIDDLE SCHOOL BIG NIGHT OUT BICKERDIKE CENTRE ALL SAINTS CAMPUS Choreographed, arranged and rehearsed by students of Years 5-8
6:30 pm -8:30 pm Wednesday 26 June 2019 Parents are welcome to attend Scots Campus Pre-K, Boarding (Years 5-12), Senior School (Years 9-12) 4173 O’Connell Road BATHURST NSW 2795
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
Parents and Carers invited to come along and enjoy a tea or coffee
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Junior School Mr Anthony Roohan Director of Junior School
Red Carpet Disco - Friday 14 June - 5:30 pm 6:45 pm Come dressed in your most glamourous clothes (parents too) and walk the red carpet like a movie star at the ‘Red Carpet Disco’. FOJAMS will be preparing some delicious sausage sandwiches and will also be selling a range of drinks and lollies. The disco is always a highlight and will be a great night of fun, laughter and dancing. All students will participate in a fun workshop run by Footsteps Dance Company in the days leading up to the disco so students will be ready to dance the night away. A small charge will be added to accounts to cover the cost of the workshops. Literature Festival Lots of great activities are planned for the Literature Festival next week (MondayWednesday). The workshops with visiting authors and illustrators are sure to be a hit. Languages Day - Friday 21 June 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’. 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). During our Friday assembly time, you are invited to attend a special 'French Concert' where K-2 students will perform in French and Year 3 and 4 students will display Calligraphy and Origami techniques.
Scots Campus Pre-K, Boarding (Years 5-12), Senior School (Years 9-12) 4173 O’Connell Road BATHURST NSW 2795
All Saints Campus Pre-K, Junior School (Years K–4), Middle School (Years 5-8) 70 Eglinton Road BATHURST NSW 2795
During the middle session Year 3 and 4 Japanese students will be involved in sushi making (and eating) in the Dining Hall. Upcoming assemblies Our assembly on Friday 21 June will feature the French concert and end of term awards whilst the following Friday 28 June will be a special farewell and thank you assembly for Mr Gates. Everyone is welcome to attend. Semester One Report The Junior School Report will be mailed in the final week of the term. We’re very happy with the new report and look forward to providing you with feedback about your child’s progress. Below is a summary of some of our key aims: The new student report has been developed in order to: • allow teachers to make professional judgements about student achievement. • provide clear, concise feedback for parents about student progress. • provide a clear link between assessment processes and feedback to parents and students. • use the A-E reporting equivalent scale to provide a common language across the College. • focus on the use of objectives to show level of achievement. • provide feedback on personal development and social interaction.
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Middle School
• 'Anti-social' media – sharing inappropriate images and/or comments about others
Mr Chris Jackman
• Cyber-bullying
Head of All Saints Campus / Director of Middle School
• Inciting conflict between students
Footsteps Dance Company Today and tomorrow all of the students on All Saints Campus will be involved in dance lessons with a dance company called Footsteps. The idea is that they learn some group and individual dances to put into practice at the disco on Friday evening. This should encourage everyone to be up and dancing at the disco.
• Recording and posting video of inappropriate events (e.g. fights), or without the knowledge/ consent of the subject • Posting / sharing representations (pictures, memes) of others that damage their reputation. The main message takeaway is: are you making good choices and are you being respectful?
Disco The Middle School Disco is on Friday, 14 June at 7:15 pm in the Bickerdike Centre. Students are welcome to arrive at 6:45 pm. Food can be purchased from the FOJAM P & F canteen. Sausage Sandwich $3, Fruit Box drink $2 and a bag of lollies $1. Debating Achievements Congratulations to the following students for their wonderful results in the HICES Debating Competition this year. Imogen Ellis equal 4th overall. Jess Mills equal 3rd overall. Cross Country Police Liaison Visit It is important that we educate students in the appropriate use of social media and the legalities and possible consequences of misusing such technology. Today we had a visit from Bathurst Area Police Liaison Officer, Senior Constable Jane Heffernan, to speak with Year 7 and 8 students about the responsible use of technology. Some of the topics included:
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Following their outstanding performances, Lincoln Craft has made the HICES team, and Miller Rivett and Todd Nelson have made the AICES team to compete at NSW CIS on Thursday 13 June. Hockey Stars I would like to congratulate Ava Purvis, Chelsea Price and Morgan Still who will be representing CIS at the NSW PSSA Hockey Championships in Newcastle later this month. A wonderful achievement for the girls against some tough competition!
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Senior School Mrs Tracey Leaf Head of Scots Campus / Director of Senior School & Boarding
Building confidence in our kids “The important parts of my story, I was realising, lay less in the surface value of my accomplishments and more in what undergirded them - the many small ways I’d been buttressed over the years, and the people who’d helped build my confidence over time. I remembered them all, every person who’d ever waved me forward, doing his or her best to inoculate me against the slights and indignities I was certain to encounter in the places I was headed.” (Michelle Obama, 'Becoming') For Christmas my youngest son gave me Michelle Obama’s book, Becoming. I’d love to boast and say I read it before New Year’s Eve but the truth is all I’ve managed to do with it this year is dip into it occasionally. While I have enjoyed gaining some insights into American political life I have mostly appreciated her reflections on life. On the long weekend the statement above leapt out at me. Immediately I thought about our College and our students. Our academic program, our co-curricular programs, the student wellbeing focus - all of these initiatives are focused on ensuring our students are well equipped with knowledge and skills that will enable them to take their place in the world as confident, wellgrounded, secure citizens. In his work, Martin Seligman talks about inoculating our young people against learned helplessness in favour of resilience, optimism in place of pessimism. As I read this quote in Michelle’s book I thought of all the members of our community who do exactly this and partner with us in the great work we do – raising young people. Thank you, on behalf of our students, for the many ways each of you ‘wave our students forward’ and build in them the confidence they need to succeed.
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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
Bathurst Youth Event The local Presbyterian Church Youth Group are hosting a ‘BXYouth Party’ on the Scots Campus, June 21, 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm. All current senior school students are welcome to attend. Please see Miss Hodge for more details. Student phones reminder The Senior School has a ‘no phone’ policy. From 8:30 am to 3:30 pm our campus is to be phone free. Phones used without permission during this time will be confiscated. Police Liaison Officer On Friday the local Police Liaison Officer will visit the Senior School to speak with our students on a range of topics. At the forefront will be cybersafety. It is vital that our students are aware of the legal and social implications of the misuse of social media and phones. Technology is a wonderful tool and we want to ensure our young people are using it correctly. This visit may be a great catalyst for a conversation with your young person about how they use technology.
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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.
join our co-educational boarding family for Middle School and Senior School students (5-12)
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Co-curricular Mr Justin Adams Director of Co-curricular
Cadets Last week our Cadet Leader training group learned how to prepare and consume rations. The recruits were instructed on using a Hexi Stove using Hexamine as the fuel and how to use a Trangia stove. Both devices were used to boil water to add to the MREs (meals ready to eat). The recruits thoroughly enjoyed the meals. This week the recruits will be preparing sleeping areas using hoochies, cord and pegs. We are very grateful for the lesson preparation and planning that our CWO2 Caiban Lucas provides to the program.
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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
Winter Sports Tour 2020 We thank the students and parents ho responded to the Winter Sport Tour Survey. We have 59 students from Years 9 to 11 interested in going on a winter sport tour in 2020. We will now be collating the data from the responses and making plans with sport tour operators to find suitable tours. AICES Cross Country On Thursday 6 June, sixteen Scots All Saints College students represented at the AICES Cross Country held at the Equestrian Centre at Horsley Park. The event was rescheduled due to inclement weather on the Tuesday and as a result the number of representatives was down for all schools. The races all had very strong fields with between 50 and 75 competitors in each. We thank and congratulate the students who represented the College. Our results were as follows: Lilly Kable 11th, Te Paea Leahey 42nd, Miller Rivett 6th, Alice Radford 42nd, Charlotte Bertwistle 27th, James Burgess 44th, Todd Nelson 48th, William Thomas 55th, Lyndzee Kelleher 47th, Patrick Saint 44th, Poppy Hobson 45th, Morgan Watts 5th, Isaac Cove 36th, Otto Kuhn 37th, Sophie Hillsdon 20th, Baxter Rivett 21st. From these results, Morgan Watts, Miller Rivett and Todd Nelson were selected into the AICES team to represent at the NSWCIS Cross Country today (Thursday 13 June). We congratulate these students.
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THE BOOK LAUNCH!
BESTSELLING AUTHOR
VETTE POSHOGLIAN
Bestselling author to launch new book at the Literature Festival
WILL LAUNCH THE FIRST BOOK IN HER NEW SERIES
PUPPY DIARY We are thrilled to be able to
be present and we are extending announce that one of the visiting an open invitation to any T THE SCOTS ALLhasSAINTS authors, Yvette Poshoglian parents/caregivers to attend as decided to launch the very first LITERATURE FESTIVAL! well. There will be prizes, posters book in her new series Puppy and book signings. There is no Diary during the Festival!!! need to RSVP, just join us if you WEDNESDAY 19 JUNE wish. The launch will take place in the Kemmis building on Wednesday ALL SAINTS JUNIOR A reminder that this inaugural 19LIBRARY June at 10:30 am. Students @10:30AM Scots All Saints College Literature from Kindergarten to Year 4 will Festival will be held across both campuses on the 17, 18 and 19 June. The theme of this year’s festivalWin is ‘space to read’. In previous newsletters, we have prizes, introduced you to our impressive list of authors and illustrators whoposters will be working with our students from Pre-K to Year 11 in k aand mix of books! presentations and writing/illustration workshops. During these sessions, our authors and illustrators will share their knowledge and passion for books, writing and illustrating with our students.
A number of our authors and illustrators will be bringing along copies of their books which will be available for purchase during the Festival. These books will be signed by the authors on request. Prices will range from $5 to $25 so send some money with your children if you would like to take advantage of this offer.
Bathurst Winter Festival portraits
Tuesday presented a wonderful opportunity for our artistic students to participate in a Filmed Portraits Project. Michael Killalea from Esem Projects conducted a workshop with students from Year 8 with analog and digital technology. This technology was used to film and manipulate portrait images. The students also learnt how to use video effects through feedback and video synthesis techniques. Some of the works created will be on display in the Bathurst Winter Festival night light display. We thank Esem Projects for sharing their skills and giving our students the opportunity to be a part of this magnificent community event. Mrs Bronwyn Jackson, Visual Arts Teacher Middle School
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Languages Day celebration To celebrate the languages we study at Scots All Saints College, an event like no other has been organised for Friday 21 June, officially known as 'Languages Day’. Students from K-6 re encouraged to come to school dressed with either a French ‘finesse’ or Japanese style (a Japanese hachimaki headband). Any other attire they require is to be brought with them to school. 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 5: Eiffel Tower Construction Making At 9:50 am during the middle school assembly, Year 5 will perform their rendition of two wellknown and loved stories from their childhood, translated into French. 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)
Scots Campus Pre-K, Boarding (Years 5-12), Senior School (Years 9-12) 4173 O’Connell Road BATHURST NSW 2795
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
We extend a warm welcome for our boarding families
INVITATION to join us for an informal Meet & Greet with Mr John Weeks and Mrs Denise Weeks SCOTS ALL SAINTS COLLEGE
Back to School Boarding Afternoon Tea Date:
Monday, 22 July 2019
Time:
3:00pm
Venue:
The Pavilion Scots Campus
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The Big Band Tour The Big Band is safely home after a huge weekend of all things jazz in Port Macquarie at the Big Band Tour. An amazing workshop with pro Dan Barnett finished an excellent experience for our students and staff. The weekend provided an inspirational experience for our Senior School musicians. Students were involved in full dayworkshops, gigs and the Saturday Night Concert with a collection of world renowned jazz musicians! On the way we stopped into our Lithgow Campus to perform for our Pre-K and Junior school students. Thanks to Mrs Leaf for her support across the weekend and well done students. The Big Band will be playing at the Highland Jazz Night - Saturday 15 June 2019. Be sure to join us.
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Lithgow Campus Pre-K–Year 6 1 Col Drewe Drive LITHGOW NSW 2790
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SPOTLIGHT ON NETBALL 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 Scots All Saints College 14 Green team.
Scots All Saints 14 Green
Mrs Michelle Simcock, Charlotte Munns (GA), Hannah Manhood (WA), Scarlett Poll (GD), Lizzy Walsh (GK), Abbey Roweth (WD), Olivia Brabham (GA), Siana English (GS), Tilly Rosewarne (C) Absent: Betty Smith. Name
Connie
Scarlett
Tilly
Lizzy
Siana
Betty
Charlotte
Olivia
Abbey
Mrs. Simcock
How long have you been playing?
2 years
1
2 years
5 years
5 years
1 year
5 years
7 years
5 years
10 years
GK
WD
C, WA
GK
WA
WA
GA
GA
GD, GK
Coach
Grapes
Lychees
Banana smoothies
Mangoes
Mangoes
Mangoes
Capsicum
Fresh Juices
Berries
Kombucha and Coffee
Teamwork and feeling like a Family
Having fun
Playing with your Friends
Being Active
Playing with my Friends
Having fun outside
Favourite Position
Favourite Healthy Food
Best Thing About Netball
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Working as a Playing with Team Friends
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
How Meeting New organised Friends and and fun the having Fun game is!
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Student writing Tony Awards On 10 June, the 73rd Annual Tony Awards took place in Midtown Manhattan, Broadway. Complete with its billboards and bustling streets, the area is known for its excellence in theatre (musical and drama based) and the number of high quality shows that are regularly performed. Some of the productions nominated for the Tony Awards were Hadestown (with a whopping 14 nominations), the book based play To Kill A Mockingbird, the revival of Oklahoma! and teen favourite Be More Chill. There is a reason people are so enamored by theatre and it’s ability to transport you to a different world completely, and to have an award show recognising efforts of these creators certainly helps keep the culture of Broadway and theatre around the world alive. Many international fans watched intently on their screens, waiting for their favourite musical to win in their nominated category or for live performance by some of the world’s most talented performers.
It is also important to recognise how social media and the internet has changed theatre and its accessibility. More and more people around the world are hearing the soundtracks of productions and talking about them online, recommending them to family and friends and creating hype around them with fellow fans online. This largely helps bolster the popularity of many of these productions. Take for example, Mean Girls, though it is an adaption of a very popular teen film, a lot of it’s hype was centered around social media as fans excitedly shared their opinions of the musical and others listened and followed. The show has a large online presence and received 12 nominations at the 2018 Tony Awards, being paired with a performance. As shows like this become more accessible with the rise of technology and the internet, why not tune in? You can stream and watch the 73rd Tony Awards online and on television! Taylah Cooper (Year 10)
Senior ILC Update Next Monday 17 June is the last Homework Centre for the term. See you in Term 3!
A huge thank you to the parents and siblings who have so generously provided home cooked food for the Homework Centre this term. We really appreciate it!
Please contact: Mrs Sarah O’Neill for further information: sarah.oneill@scotsallsaints.nsw.edu.au
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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
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LITERATURE
FESTIVAL 2019
space to read
Literature Festival 17, 18 and 19 June 2019
Seven exciting writers and illustrators will be giving talks and workshops over the three days
Dr Martin Chatterton Dr Martin Ed Chatterton has illustrated books by some of the leading names in children’s literature and has an ongoing co-writing relationship with global publishing phenomenon, James Patterson. As ‘Ed Chatterton’, he writes adult crime fiction.
Matthew Lin
Matthew Lin is a 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 and Macmillian.
Sue Whiting
Paul McDonald
Christine Sams
Sue has written numerous books in a variety of genres: fiction and nonfiction, picture books through to YA, including the best-selling The Firefighters, the award-winning A Swim in the Sea and the narrative nonfiction Platypus. Her latest book is Missing, a suspenseful mystery for readers aged 10+.
Paul has a Master of Education, working almost 20 years as a teacher of Upper Primary and Secondary. He has won numerous awards in teaching such as a Quality Teacher Award, The Premier’s English Scholarship and awards for his co-ordination of Regional Shakespearean Festivals.
Now an English teacher at Scots All Saints College, Christine Sams has worked as a journalist for more than two decades for newspapers including The Sun-Herald, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, The Daily Telegraph and The Sunday Telegraph. She specialises in entertainment.
02 6331 3911 Scots Campus Pre-K, Boarding (Years 5-12), Senior School (Years 9-12) 4173 O’Connell Road BATHURST NSW 2795
info@scotsallsaints.nsw.edu.au Lithgow Campus All Saints Campus Pre-K–Year 6 Pre-K, Junior School (Years K–4), 1 Col Drewe Drive Middle School (Years 5-8) LITHGOW NSW 2790 70 Eglinton Road BATHURST NSW 2795
Yvette Poshoglian Yvette Poshoglian is the bestselling author of over 30 books for children and young readers. She writes the wildly popular Ella and Olivia series (23 books and counting!), the Frankie Fox Girl Spy books and has written historical fiction including My Australian Story: Escape from Cockatoo Island.
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 shape-shifter. The series was nominated for an Aurealis Award for Best Children’s Fiction and features on the NSW Premier’s Reading.
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Weekly sports reports from parents and coaches are available online. Click the link below to read
SPORT REPORTS CLICK HERE
SPORTS DRAW Bathurst Presbyterian Youth ‘BxYouth’ is hosting
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a party at Scots Campus!
Rugby draw can be found at https://
Friday 21 June 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm Games in the gym, talk/music in the PAC and then a free supper spread!
Netball draw can be found at http://
Open to students Year 7 – Year 12
Hockey draw can be found at https:// www.bathursthockey.com/competitions/
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CALENDAR DATES
Friday 14 June 2019 JS and MS Footsteps Disco Saturday 15 June 2019 Highland Jazz Night Monday 17 June 2019 Literature Festival Tuesday 18 June 2019 Literature Festival w thatWednesday 19 June 2019 Literature Festival ers on.Friday 28 June 2019 Classes Conclude 3:20 pm . Friday 12 July 2019 see itMudgee Field Days uch. Saturday 13 July 2019 Mudgee Field Days Monday 22 July 2019 Staff PD Day Boardesr return 2:00 pm Tuesday 23 July 2019 Classes commence Friday 26 July 2019 NSW All Schools Cross Country Scots Campus
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Soccer Season Draws
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.
Under 6 Under 7 Under 8 Under 9 Under 10 Under 11 Under 12 Under 14/15 Under 16/17
Information Pack
Let’s stick together with Earn
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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