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Issue 24
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Thursday 5 August 2021
upcoming major events
A conversation with the Deputy Head of College Mr Andrew Weeding
Our performing arts students have had a very busy week with their Trial Exam performances. Despite having last minute restrictions placed on the performances by NESA, the students adapted to the situation admirably and demonstrated their exceptional talents. On Monday evening, the group and individual performances from the Drama students were streamed live to a Zoom audience. If the online comments were anything to go by, all who watched enjoyed the acts very much. On Monday and Tuesday, the music students preformed their HSC pieces (forty eight in total) to the examiners and the reports back indicate many personal bests were achieved.
9 August 2021
Trial HSC
Trial HSC examinations will commence on Monday, 9 August.
23 August 2021
Book Week
Book Week activities will be in full swing for Junior and Middle School students.
A sincere thank you to the staff of the Drama and Music Departments for all their efforts in preparing the students. Performances like this reflect the strength of the program from the Junior School right through to Year 12. Performing Arts is alive and well at Scots All Saints College. To all Year 12 students who start their written Trials next week, all the very best on behalf of the College.
25 August 2021
P&F Meeting The next P&F Meeting will be held via Zoom at 5:30 pm. For more events view our Online Calendar
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From the Chaplain Rev. Michael Bennett Chaplain
The Olympic Series - Two Inspirational Woman I have been wondering how I finish this Olympic Series of The Roar articles. There are, of course, many many stories that I could refer to that might inspire the soul. The story I have settled on is the women’s 5000m heats on the track at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games. The New Zealander Nikki Hamblin and the American Abby D’Agostino were both hoping to make the top five to qualify for the final, and then possibly contend for a medal. Leading up to the Olympics, D’Agostino realised that her Christian commitment was half-hearted, and that she had elevated athletics over her commitment to Jesus Christ. So during the American trials, she decided to re-order her life and live, ‘All for Christ.’ This discussion influenced her prayer life, and she asked the Lord for an opportunity during the Games to be a witness for Him. Never in her wildest dreams did she expect that she would have an opportunity to witness for Christ during a race that would be beamed all over the world. For the first half of the 5000m race, Hamblin sat in the middle of the pack just in front of D’Agostino. With four laps remaining, Hamblin tripped, crashing to the ground and D’Agostino had no chance to react and crashed into her and also fell. The rest of the athletes continued the race. D’Agostino got up first. Hamblin continued to lie on the ground. Instead of running on, Abbey D’Agostino went over to help Hamblin, saying: ‘Hey, get up, you have to get up, and we have to finish this!” Nikki Hamblin said later, “If Abbey hadn’t done that, I don't know whether I could have been able to get up and finish …” The athletes started to run. After a few steps, Abbey again collapsed in pain as it suddenly dawned on her that she had really hurt herself – she had actually torn her knee's ACL. Despite the pain, she picked herself up and hobbled her way around for four more laps of
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the track. Both athletes finished minutes behind the other athletes and it seemed like their Olympic dream to make the final was over. However, the Olympic Committee had another idea. The Committee was inspired by their courageous interaction, where they sacrificed many seconds of their own race to help each other, so they allowed both women to run in the final. Hamblin did take her place in the final, but D’Agostino's injury prevented her from racing. Both women did receive an award – not gold, silver or bronze medals, but rather the Pierre de Coubertin World Fair Play award. When you search for inspirational Olympic stories, this is one of the top stories. It seems that Abbey’s prayer was answered in a far bigger way than what she could ever have imagined. She demonstrated love and care for another competitor over herself in the heat of competition and her and Hamblin’s story of humility still inspires others today. Amen.
Have a boarder over for the weekend
As a result of COVID-19 restrictions our boarding students have not been able to get out and about as they usually do, going on day trips to Sydney or exploring our region. If your child or family are friends with a boarder, we encourage you to think about having them over for a weekend to help them get off site. If you would like anymore information please contact Anthony Le Couteur on 0419 479 269 or email Anthony.LeCouteur@scotsallsaints.nsw.edu.au
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Careers Advice Mrs Helen Jones Career Development Officer University of Newcastle - 2022 Ma & Morley applications open now! The Ma & Morley Scholarship Program is a transformative experience offered to students of the University of Newcastle who want to change the world.The program aims to inspire, educate and cultivate the next generation of globally aware and socially conscious Australian leaders and is only made possible by a generous US$20 million philanthropic commitment by the Jack Ma Foundation. 2022 Ma & Morley applications are open now. Visit our website for more information, including application help.
University Open Days go online!
Charles Sturt University Online 15 August Charles Sturt’s Online Open Day We’re transforming our Open Day this year into an Online Event! Online Open Day will be held on 15 August where students can discover their study options, what uni life is like and what we have to offer. Book now: https://study.csu.edu.au/life/events/open-day University of Wollongong Open Day UOW’s Open Day has been rescheduled for Saturday 25 September (from 7 August). The day will be the students’ best chance to get all the information they need to start uni in 2022. More information at : www.uow.edu.au/openday La Trobe University Virtual Open Day Sunday, 1 August Explore its campuses, hear from its leading academics and student advisers and get all your questions answered - all from the comfort of your home. Plan your Open Day at : latrobe.edu.au/openday Bond University Open Day Saturday, 7 August from 11:00 am Wherever you are located, Bond University has an Open Day experience for you! Catch up on our Open Day Live broadcast and on demand videos for a behind-the-scenes look into our study areas and campus life or if you’re located on or near the Gold Coast, we would also love to welcome you onto campus for an in-person Find out more: bond.edu.au/openday CSU Virtual Campus Tours You can now book a virtual campus tour and check out the state-of-the-art facilities and accommodation. Albury-Wodonga: Sunday 12 September 10:00 am to 3:00 pm
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Bathurst: Sunday 12 September 10:00 am to 3:00 pm Dubbo: Sunday 12 September 10:00 am to 12:00 pm Orange: Sunday 5 September 10:00 am to 1:30 pm Port Macquarie: Sunday 12 September 10:00 am to 3:00pm Wagga Wagga: Sunday 5 September 10:00 am to 3:00 pm Book now St John’s College (On campus accommodation USYD) – Virtual open Day St John’s College is excited to welcome prospective students and their parents to our Virtual Open Day on Saturday 29 August at 2:30 pm. This event will be held via Zoom and is open to any students interested in on-campus living in 2022 or 2023, and their parents. Register here to receive the Zoom link. University of Wollongong (UOW) - Early Entry closes soon! UOW Early offer program will close on 13 August 5:00 pm. UOW looks beyond the ATAR and considers a student’s unique skills and experiences, alongside of their Year 11 results. Successful students will be made an offer before the HSC exams, giving great reassurance and choice to our students. https://www.uow.edu.au/early-admission/ University of Wollongong Vice-Chancellor’s Leadership scholarship There are 10 scholarships available for 2022, each valued at $30,000. In order to be considered for the Vice Chancellor’s Leadership Scholarship, you will need to apply for Early Admission in 2021. Macquarie University COVID-19 Impact Points Macquarie recognise the significant impact this pandemic has had on students. To reassure students, all applicants applying for a Session 1, 2022 undergraduate degree will automatically receive 5 points to boost their selection rank at Macquarie. This will be automatically applied via their UAC application. Mayfield Garden - Horticulture Apprentice Mayfield Garden is the largest cool climate garden in the Southern Hemisphere, one of the most prestigious horticultural destinations in Australia, and a significant tourist attraction in the NSW Central Tablelands. Mayfield is offering: • A four-year Horticultural Apprenticeship • Full-time position - 40-hours per week Essential Qualifications: • Current National Police Check • Valid Driver's Licence Personal Qualities: • Effective communication, comprehension and interpersonal skills • Sound time-management and organisational skills • A team player • A strong interest in pursuing a career in Horticulture Send your resume and cover letter to info@mayfieldgarden. com.au
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All Things Sport Mr Mark Wilkinson Sports Administrator
A couple of ‘I’ll-deal-with-that-on-Monday’ emails landed in my inbox over the weekend. Unfortunately there were a couple of incidents at Saturday sport where a very small number of College parents and students got a little lippy with our opposition and officials. The biggest downside was these incidents happened in some really young age groups. Can I be the annoying guy for a second and remind everyone that this is not the Olympics. We’re not playing for sheep stations. We’re playing Saturday junior sport in a quiet country town on an island tucked away in a little corner at the bottom of Planet Earth. Remember it’s almost impossible to create a champion at an early age, but it’s super easy to destroy any chance they may have of becoming one in the future. “To be the best, you must learn to handle the worst.” I just made that up! Actually, I’m lying. I found it on Google. Sorry I’d like to apologise to any Middle School families that were affected by the confusing email I sent out regarding last week’s Senior School sports photos. It won’t happen again and as a punishment, I’ll drop and give you 10 push ups. Middle and Junior School photos will be coming up later this term and I’ll clearly communicate the details with you when they’re finalised. Moller, for the wiiiiiiiin! Our very own Basketball star, Phoebe Moller has been nominated for the Western Region Academy of Sport’s Chairman’s Award for Excellence. Short story – Phoebe is an awesome human being! Long story – Phoebe has picked up this nomination by showing great commitment to the WRAS program, attending all sessions with a great attitude. She’s a leader, a quiet achiever and a well-
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respected member of the Bathurst Basketball fraternity. Super impressive qualities for someone so young! If basketball uniforms had sleeves, you can be sure Phoebe would have them rolled up. We like hard workers! Well done Phoebs (is it cool if I call you Phoebs?), we can’t wait to see what you achieve next. Have an awesome weekend!
Saturday Shout Outs
Here’s a list of legends who flew the Scots All Saints flag proudly last Saturday. Put your frost-bitten hands together for Hollie Black, Charlie Roohan, Jacob Morcom, Anmol Dhanda, Hannah Gill, Bridgette MacFarlane, James King, Lucy Proctor, Eleanor Guihot, Patrick ‘Padddy’ Barnett, Shay-Lee Riley, Jayden Spackman, Alice Radford, Eliza Hatton, Erin Manton, George Knight, Isabella Munns, Paige McKee, Gabrielle Toby, Eva Green, Annie Triggs, Billy Brown, Alex Goddard, Lara Kearney, Olivia White, Madeline Fraser, Imogen Farmer, Joey O’Neill, Darnell Polsen and Teagan Chapman.
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WRITING CLUB with Ms Sams
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HSC Drama Major Works
Digby Sharpham "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead".
Belinda Kidd "Don't Forget The Truth".
Thomas McCumstie "Loneliness a Peak Experience".
HSC Drama performed their Major Works on Monday night for a Zoom audience. Their exams will take place at the end of term.
The CPA's Red Herring.
Isaac Cove "Diary of a Madman".
Dylan Boniface "Storm".
Jessica McCarthy "Secret Bridesmaid's Business".
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"Choking the Silver Spoon".
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Taylah Cooper "Windmill Baby".
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Extract from Year 12 English Extension 2 major works Following is an extract from Simi Atluri's Extension 2 Major Works. Students in English Extension 2 have to create a 6000 word major work for the HSC. Simi has chosen 'Fiction'. Two children walked alone within a weeping willow wood wreathed by water, their tiny hands bound to one another. The boy’s bloody heart hung from the branches of The Dead Tree, enveloped by a paper prison. The girl smiled, her heart was held by the ocean bed, thumping against the iron chest of rock and sand. The grey owl watched as their hands became loose, the boy sunk into the soil of the forest and suffocated. The blue veins of the girl were threads against her white skin. Her body floated limply in the water. The grey owl let out a sad trill.
Blurb: Why can't we say what we feel? Why are we always held back by a hook imbedded at the back of our throats, pulling, tearing us away from what we truly mean? My composition is a satricial absurdist piece about dissastifaction through the lack of communication. Three characters offer the protagonist advice on his strange dream based on their own experience.
The dream had infested Harlan for days, impeding his writing. His script was non-existent and due today. His publisher, an embodiment of gluttony and vitriol, had threatened Harlan with the loss of his weekly stipend, his only source of income. Poverty stretched out her arms, beckoning him closer. He looked toward his paper piles stacked around the room, all filled with thousands of words that would never be uttered under the lights of the stage. What a waste of ink. Of time. Of maggots. Dessie had offered to help confront the truth of his dream, as he passingly mentioned its hindrance. She always smoked against the stairwell, an optimal place when one’s only motive was forcing conversation upon unwilling participants. He’d rebuffed her offers, but now he regretted it. While he dressed quickly, he grimaced at some unsavoury ink stains upon his shirt. Why was everything so filthy? He poured the cartoned milk into a glass jug, a humble offering of peace to Dessie.
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Senior After School Homework Centre
TERM 3 2021
Every Monday 3:20– 4:30 pm in the Senior Library (except first and last week of each term)
There are no late buses so day students must arrange to be collected at 4:30 pm
Bring a water bottle, assessment tasks & homework to complete
Available for all students serious about learning For more information, please contact Sarah O’Neill: sarah.oneill@scotsallsaints.nsw.edu.au
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HICES Debating update We have recently received news that the extended lockdown in Sydney has forced HICES to suspend the HICES Debating Competition for 2021. For our Year 12 team of Simi Atluri, Jonah Siede, George Butler and Callum Duncan-Keen this means that their journey towards the Grand Final at UTS has come to a premature end. However, the team’s achievements in the competition will still be recognised and we look forward to awarding them with a HICES certificate acknowledging their success at regional level. Our Year 12 team finished at the top of their pool and would have progressed to the finals if the competition had continued. I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the staff and students who have taken part in HICES Debating in 2021. It certainly has been a different year of debating with new challenges and opportunities presented by the coordination of both Zoom and face-to-face debates. In comparison to the very short season enjoyed by debaters in 2020, HICES Debating 2021 has been a great success. The completion of all preliminary rounds of debating provided students in Years 5-12 with invaluable opportunities to flex their rhetorical muscle and grow in confidence and debating prowess.
Special thanks go to Mrs Jo Nicholls for her efficient co-ordination and calm mentorship of the Years 5-8 debating teams, Mr Andrew Maher for his assistance with adjudication and Mrs Christine Sams for her work with the Zoom debates and her co-ordination of HICES Debating in Term 1. We look forward to continuing to build on our strong debating tradition at Scots All Saints College in 2022. Mrs Angela Davis, HICES Debating Coordinator
Meet and Greet visits
Covid restrictions will apply.
Coonamble Thursday 26 August 6:00 pm-8:00 pm Coonamble Bowling Club Aberford Street
Coonabarabran Wednesday 25 August 6:00 pm-8:00 pm The Black Kockatoo @ Country Gardens Motel 13 John Street
Gilgandra Friday 27 August 12:00 pm-1:30 pm The Next Grind Coffee Shop & Gallery 3 Castlereagh Street
Scots All Saints College is visiting a number of regional and rural towns in the next couple of months to connect with past, current and future families.
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Millthorpe Tuesday 31 August 6:00 pm-8:00 pm Slow Wine Co 24 Victoria Street Oberon Thursday 2 September 6:00 pm-8:00 pm The Long Arm Farm Café & Produce 133 Oberon Street Orange Tuesday 7 September 6:00 pm-8:00 pm Nile Street Cafe 49 Nile Street
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From the archives
50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE DEATH OF JOHN BULKELEY In 1946, a young teacher was forced by illness to resign from the then new Scots School, Bathurst. It is pleasing to report that he later recovered from his illness, and met up with some of the Bathurst boys again during a long teaching career at Scots in Sydney. In his place, the school appointed John Bulkeley. A native of Wallerawang, Mr Bulkeley was a student of the Cooerwull Academy at Bowenfels. After leaving school, he was employed by the Bank of New South Wales (now Westpac). Mr Bulkeley trained at the Sydney Teachers’ College at the University of Sydney. In World War II he served with the Royal Australian Artillery. At the end of the war, he took up the position at Scots with the intention of helping out until something else came up. He ended up staying for 22 years. Mr Bulkeley was acting Headmaster on two occasions, but was best known and loved as the Housemaster of The Kennel. It was in The Kennel that most of the hundreds of boys who knew him remember him and his influence on them, an influence founded on his belief that his own Christian witness was of the utmost importance. He aimed to know the boys in his care and to maintain that interest beyond the school.
A group of boys from The Kennel at a birthday party for Mr Bulkeley in the 1960s. (Photo: Howard Davoll)
which eventually became official. After his death, the house previously known as Macphillamy House and New House was renamed Bulkeley House. The Kennel was renamed Ives in 2018. By that stage the connection with Mr Bulkeley had become rather obscure and had to be explained to the worried mothers' little boys about the embark on their boarding school careers. Mr Andrew Maher
In 1951, Mr Bulkeley founded the Cadet Unit and was Officer in Charge for a number of years. It was he who was responsible for outfitting the unit with kilts some years later. He also founded the Old Boys Association in 1952. As an Old Cooerwullian, he fostered links between Scots and Old Boys of the Academy at Bowenfels. During most of his time at Scots, Mr Bulkeley was in charge of the Preparatory School. When this was closed down in 1964, he became the school Bursar, a position he held until his retirement in 1967. He passed away on 1st April 1971. Old Boys recall that Mr Bulkeley was a large man with a loud voice, and as school boys are want to do, they gave him a nickname: The Bulldog. The junior boarding house where he lived soon acquired the name of The Kennel, Campus East (Scots) Senior School, Boarding (Years 9-12) 4173 O’Connell Road BATHURST NSW 2795
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John Bulkeley outside The Kennel in 1951. His flat has since been extensively renovated and is now a senior room in Ives House. From one of Mr. Bulkeley’s own photo albums
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VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!
SPORTS DRAW
We value the involvement of our parents and friends and invite you to be involved again in supporting our students. What we need…. The Senior School is currently looking for volunteers to assist during examinations as: • Readers • Writers • Small Group Supervisors How you will make an impact… Examinations can be stressful events! Assisting a student to feel comfortable and confident during an exam is a wonderful opportunity to partner with us in the mission of our College. What we ask…
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• A current (WWCC) Working With Children Check [no cost for volunteers]
CALENDAR DATES
• A passion for assisting young people to achieve their best • Patience and compassion • Availability to work for up to 3 hours in one session What you will do… • Supervise a small group of students doing examinations • Be a scribe for a student who requires a writer in an examination • Be a reader for a student who requires some assistance in accessing information/instructions on an examination • Be a reader and a scribe for a student in an examination What we will do…. • Provide induction and training • Provide morning tea and lunch When are you needed….? • August 9-20 • September 3-10
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