The Roar Newsletter Issue 21 Term 3 2021

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Each week the students attend a number of Year 7 Mathematics classes taught by Mr Patrick Sinclair. They complete all aspects of the assessment and teaching and learning with the Stage 4 Mathematics students.

and teachers has been very positive and constructive in its nature. If you do miss a meeting, please email that teacher or Stage Leader to organise another time for your meeting.

Jo Nicholls, Stage 3 Coordinator

The approach by parents/carers, students, and teachers to the ever-evolving COVID-19 situation has been amazing. Students are responding with excellent maturity with and social distancing, hand sanitising and mask wearing. The school has sanitising stations in all classrooms and a supply of masks in the middle school office that Mrs Cranney can hand out.

Stage 4

Chris Walsh and Cath Dundon, Stage 4 Team Leaders

It has been very pleasing to see how well these students have embraced this opportunity. I look forward to watching their progress and success over the years to come.

Welcome back to all Stage 4 Students to Term 3 after the mid-year break. We are excited to welcome some new students into stage 4 this term. We know our school community will make them feel welcome as they settle into their journey at Scots All Saints College. The term is already off to a quick start with parentteacher interviews starting across the Middle school campus. The feed back from parents/carers, students

Senior School Mr Andrew Weeding Deputy Head P-12/ Head of Senior School

The cooperation, agility and resilience shown by all students this week has been outstanding. The staff have had nothing but praise for the way the students have accepted the situation we are in, and are very appreciative. Year 10 Interviews These will run on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings next week. The students are expected to be in the interviews and to take a leading role in evaluating their performance in Semester 1 and setting goals for the next two terms. These interviews will provide a good foundation from which to consider subject selection for Stage 6. Please remember the question and answer session for subject selection is on Tuesday, 27 July, 5-7pm. Mr Jones has sent an email with all the details. Campus East (Scots) Senior School, Boarding (Years 9-12) 4173 O’Connell Road BATHURST NSW 2795

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

Year 12 While we keep a very close eye on NESA communications about COVID-19, Year 12 students are reminded about the information available on the NESA site. Updates are posted regularly https:// educationstandards.nsw.edu.au/wps/portal/nesa/ covid-19/coronavirus-advice/year-11-and-12 and in particular they have a dedicated section for health and well-being https://education.nsw.gov.au/studentwellbeing/stay-healthy-HSC?q= Coding Opportunity CompClub is part of the Engineering Faculty at the University of NSW. They have offered to run workshops to introduce students to computer science and promote the fundamentals of coding. I am taking expressions of interest for students who are interested in participating in workshops that will include an introduction to Python and Game Development. The workshops are tentatively booked for 31 August throughout the day. Please email me if you are interested.

scotsallsaints.nsw.edu.au 02 6331 3911

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