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Issue 2
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Thursday 6 February 2020
A conversation with the Head of College
upcoming major events
Mr John Weeks
We have all enjoyed a smooth and productive start to the new school year and there is a positive buzz about the Campuses. Our thanks to all parents and guardians for the wonderful way you have prepared your sons and daughters for the new year - they have “hit the ground running”. The staff and I have been carefully planning for the 2020 year and many of the key events are listed in the calendar and in student diaries. As plans develop further or change, we will update you through The Roar and also immediately via our communication channels including the College Facebook page, website and emails directly to your inbox. If you are ever in doubt, please email or phone the appropriate staff member for clarification. I have noted just a few of the important events and works which are happening at the moment in the sections below. As you will read, there is a lot of great work happening and we will keep you informed about these and other activities as they emerge. Importantly, the first meeting of the P&F will be held on 12 February, as detailed below. The Senior staff and I are looking forward to sharing with you many of the plans for the students and the school in the months ahead. Finally, in relation to the Coronavirus outbreak, the College has taken all precautions as advised by NSW Heath. Our students who have been affected continue to be in isolation in different locations and will be admitted to school once they have completed 14 days in quarantine. Given they returned to Australia at different times, they will begin returning to school at different times over the next few weeks. I can report that all are extremely well and healthy, are regularly monitored and as you would expect keen to return to a normal lifestyle.
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
7 February 2020
JS & MS Commencement Service
Junior and Middle Campus service will be held at 9:00 am in the Bickerdike Centre
12 February 2020
SS Commencement Service
This services has been rescheduled and will be held in the Aikman Hall at 12:15 pm
14 February 2020
K-6 Interhouse Swimming Carnival
K-6 students will be competing in the Interhouse Swimming Carnival. For more events view our Online Calendar
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Strong Central West
Community Partners at their Best CASE STUDY SUBMISSION TEMPLATE Deadline for submission: March 10, 2020
We believe the Central West thrives when our community members are at their best. That is why the Strong Central West 2020 Conference is asking members of the Central West community to put forward their own unique case study to feature in the conference program. Your case study can be from an individual or family, local school, workplace, senior citizen, or any community member or government agency. The No. 1 priority of this conference is to address local issues and discover how we can continue to create a thriving Central West across all facets of work and life. We want to hear about the good work that you are doing or a problem situation you might be experiencing in your school, workplace or community in relation to mental health, wellbeing and resilience. If your case study is chosen, we will partner you with one of our conference experts to:
Please use the template below to assist you in summarising the initiative. Your name Organisation (if applicable) Please circle your case study context: Self/family
Workplace
School
Community
Please summarise the event, problem or activity you wish to highlight
(a) put a plan in place to help solve the issue, and/or; (b) recognise the good work you are doing and plan how to improve or extend this initiative;
What outcome would you like assistance in achieving?
with a view to joining forces with you over 3 years to ensure that the case study you have identified is addressed and/or implemented and developed. This longer term commitment will assist in promoting the Central West and the potential that it has and to continually improve the wellbeing of the community overall. What is a Case Study? A case study is an in-depth study of one person, group, or event.
Important: Please do not mention names or places if you think there are person/s or organisations that may not wish to be identified, just use terms such as “Person A” or “Organisation X”. It can be written as a hypothetical. Should your case study be accepted as part of the conference program, we will contact you with next steps. If you have any questions, please email info@appli.edu.au
A case study is a report of an event, problem or activity. A case study format usually contains a hypothetical or real situation. Your case study must be a maximum 500 words. To make it easy for you, we have put together a template for you to fill in the key information that we would need to create a story or come back to you for more information to ensure we match you with the right PROGRAM AT A GLANCE expert.
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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Strong interest for 2021 Scholarship Program Scots All Saints College offers an annual Scholarship program, which is open from October to February, to current and prospective students. Scholarships are available across the five categories of Music, Academic, Agriculture, All-Rounder and Highland Dancing/ Pipes and Drums for various year groups. A reminder that registration for 2021 Scholarships close on Monday 10 February. Full details are available on our website via this link https://scotsallsaints.nsw. edu.au/enrolments/scholarships/
SASC Families invited to register for a Special Discount of $560 for 2 day full-conference program including dinner and meals Use code CW2020SASC at registration Applied Positive Psychology Learning Institute
Strong Central West 2020 Conference Thursday, 30 April - Friday, 1 May Scots All Saints College, Bathurst NSW APPLI and Scots All Saints College will host Strong Central West 2020 - a conference to collaborate, learn, celebrate and promote the wellbeing and resilience of the Central West.
Special Discount of $560 for SASC Families
We believe the Central West thrives when our community members are at their best. That is why Strong Central West 2020 brings together local schools, workplaces, families, senior citizens, community members and government to discover how we can thrive across all facets of work and life. The conference will feature interactive learning from world-renowned leaders in Wellbeing, Resilience, Positive Psychology and Mental Fitness partnered with the local Central West community. Together, Central West organisations and wellbeing experts will share their knowledge on how to improve and sustain wellbeing for all people living, working and teaching in the region. The program will feature local case studies, practical application of cutting-edge scientific research, interactive workshops, and exciting experiential activities.
Use code CW2020SASC at registration
This is the first initiative of its kind for the region which will lead to many other sustained longterm programs to create a strong, thriving Central West. This conference will be of value to everyone interested in the positive outcomes that come from improved wellbeing and resilience.
Featuring 3 Conference Streams
Lily Kable in action representing the NSW Under 15’s squad for 2020.
Workplace
Education
Community
Secure your place and register now appli.edu.au/strongcw2020
First P&F meeting for 2020
Wednesday, 12 February
All Saints Campus Library from 5:30 pm All are welcome. 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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From the P&F Mr Grant Baker P&F President
Well, can you believe it? It’s 2020 and my first column in The Roar for the year. Before I talk about what is happening in the P&F world, I wanted to reflect on what has unfolded across our State and country over the holiday period. Many of our families continue to be impacted by the unrelenting drought, and to add to this, others have been impacted or watched on in horror at the bushfire crisis. I remain amazed at how we as humans, despite these disasters, are so resilient, and continue to press on and stay strong. I urge you to keep your friends and family close, and reach out to someone, if and when things are getting too much. We as parents, also need support to ensure we can then provide support to our children. Parent Welcome – Parents Party Under the Stars As you would have seen in College communications, a new event is being held on Saturday, 29 February on Scots Campus to enable parents with children from Pre-K to Year 12 and from all campuses to come together and enjoy an evening of drinks and canapés. A working group of College staff and P&F members have started to prepare for this event, and I have been delighted to hear of their progress to date. To be held on the Karralee Lawn, which is a very pleasant spot on a balmy February evening, I look forward to welcoming new parents, and catching up with old friends at this inaugural event that is intended to help in our efforts in 2020 of “friend raising” across our College.
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
Please ensure you purchase your tickets ASAP online via this Eventbrite link: www.scotsallsaintsparents. eventbrite.com.au Project funding During the College Foundation Year, the P&F, in consultation with staff, and the previous Scots and ASC P&F Associations developed ideas, and approved funding for various projects across the College. In such a busy foundation year, and with big changes like the announcement of the new Innovation Centre, it is regrettable that plans have been delayed or changed, but we continue to make progress on helping support the College in offering our children the best opportunities and facilities possible. I can now report that additional outdoor seating has been ordered for the Scots Campus, which will provide Senior students with more seating and picnic tables for use during their day. With the College progressing work on its Master Plan, we also look forward to helping support new playground facilities in the Middle School, which we have secured funding for. With the exciting development of the Innovation Centre this funding has been deferred. On behalf of the P&F Committee, welcome to 2020, and please drop me a line at president.sascpfa@ outlook.com or stop and say, hello. For those who don’t know me, I have one daughter, Sophie in Year 9 on Scots Campus, Senior School and Annabelle in Year 6 on All Saints Campus, Middle School. A reminder that the first P&F meeting for 2020 will be held in the All Saints Campus Library on Wednesday, 12 February 2020 from 5:30 pm. All are welcome and we encourage parents from Pre-Kindergarten to Year 12 to attend.
Lithgow Campus Pre-K–Year 6 1 Col Drewe Drive LITHGOW NSW 2790
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From the A big welcome back from the library staff at Scots All Saints.
A big welcome back from the library staff at Scots All Saints.
Our libraries are staffed this year by Ms Cate Mitchell, Ms Gisele Williams, Mrs Lucinda Wells and Mrs Margaret Mackay.
Our libraries are staffed this year by Ms Cate Mitchell, Ms Gisele Williams, Mrs Lucinda Wells and Mrs Margaret Mackay.
About our libraries…..
About our libraries…..
The H J Richardson Library (ASC campus), caters for students in the Junior and Middle Schools with every class having a formal library lesson each week. These lessons cover areas such as literature, topic related research and information skills and digital citizenship. The students are actively encouraged to borrow from our extensive fiction and non-fiction collections. Our Year 7 and 8 students have a timetabled reading lesson each cycle where they are introduced to a wide range of both new and classic titles.
The H J Richardson Library (ASC campus), caters for students in the Junior and Middle Schools with every class having a formal library lesson each week. These lessons cover areas such as literature, topic(Scots related research and refurbished information skills forand The Cameron Library campus), is a completely space catering students from Year 9 through to Year 12. InThe addition to timetabled reading lessons encouraged in the English program, digital citizenship. students are actively to classes from different subject areas come to research and receive assistance with information skills relevant to specific borrow from our extensive and non-fiction assignments. The seminar rooms are usedfiction by our Year 11 and 12 students oncollections. study lines. Ourinformation Year 7literacy and program 8 students a timetabled reading lessonto acquire both Our focuses have on the provision of opportunities for our students information skills where and to develop minds to enable them becomerange lifelong learners in an ever each cycle theyinquiring are introduced to ato wide of both changing world. new and classic titles. We also promote a culture of reading across the College through a varied collection of print fiction and non-fiction books as well as a growing collection of ebooks, audio books and graphic novels.
The Cameron Library (Scots campus), is a completely refurbished space catering for students from Year 9 through to Year 12. In addition to timetabled reading lessons in the English Special annual events….. program, classes from different subject areas come to research Our and Special Friends’ for Year 4 and skills 8 students and grandparents/special andGrandparents’ receive assistance with Day information relevant to friends will be held on the 13th of March. specific assignments. The seminar rooms are used by our Year Our annual Literature Festival is a celebration of reading and creative writing. This year’s festival will be 11 on and study lines. held the 12 15th,students 16th and 17thon of June. Watch this space for more information as the time draws closer! Both libraries are well equipped with photocopier/printers, laminating machines, laptops and ipads. In addition we have a large collection of magazines, games and jigsaw puzzles for lunchtime activities.
Our information literacy program focuses on the provision of opportunities for our students to acquire both information skills and to develop inquiring minds to enable them to become We are very learners excited for 2020 forward to workingworld. with your children. lifelong in and an look ever changing Some housekeeping….
Please return any books overdue from 2019 as soon as possible. Any outstanding 2019 items will be charged to your school fee accounts.
Cate Mitchell
We also promote a culture of reading across the College through a varied collection of print fiction and non-fiction books as well as a growing collection of ebooks, audio books and graphic novels.
Head of Library and Information Services
Both libraries are well equipped with photocopier/printers, laminating machines, laptops and ipads. In addition we have a large collection of magazines, games and jigsaw puzzles for lunchtime activities. Special annual events….. Our Grandparents’ and Special Friends’ Day for Year 4 and 8 students and grandparents/special friends will be held on the 13th of March. Our annual Literature Festival is a celebration of reading and creative writing. This year’s festival will be held on the 15th, 16th and 17th of June. Watch this space for more information as the time draws closer! Some housekeeping…. Please return any books overdue from 2019 as soon as possible. Any outstanding 2019 items will be charged to your school fee accounts. We are very excited for 2020 and look forward to working with your children. Cate Mitchell Head of Library & Information Services
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
Join us for the inaugural
Parents' Party under the stars A special social evening exclusive to Scots All Saints College Pre-K to Year 12 Parents
Saturday, 29 February, 2020 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm Karralee Lawn, Scots Campus O'Connell Rd, Bathurst DRINKS AND CANAPES PROVIDED COST $20 per person PURCHASE TICKETS ONLINE ASAP via this link scotsallsaintsparents.eventbrite.com.au Tickets must be purchased online before Friday, 21 February for catering purposes.
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Co-curricular Mr Justin Adams
We hope to get the students in Years 6 – 8 involved by opening registrations to them in week 4 this term and starting in Week 5.
Director of Co-curricular
Rural Fire Service Cadets (RFS)
Strength and Conditioning We are excited to announce the launch of a dedicated strength and conditioning coach and program to the College in 2020. The program will be led by Luke Newman (B. Exercise and Sport Science and Personal Trainer) and based on the Senior Campus (Hunter Sports Centre). The program aims to provide students with the opportunity to improve their sporting performances through development of individual strength, flexibility and general fitness. Students will initially be assessed using a variety of fitness tests so to identify training goals and to monitor their progress. Sessions will be timetabled to a weekly schedule and the type of session being offered will depend on the number of students in the group. Initially the program timetable will be as follows. This timetable could change as it is dependent on the number of students involved. Monday Morning 6.30 – 8.00am
Monday Afternoon 3.30 – 5.30pm
Wednesday Morning 6:30 – 8:00am
Friday Morning 6:30 – 8:00am
Friday Afternoon 1:00 – 4:30pm
Specific General strength strength, conditioning and and conditioning wellbeing
General strength and conditioning
General strength, conditioning and wellbeing
Very small groups Specific Training
Group Circuit (Years 9-12)
Group Circuit (Years 9-12)
Group Circuit 1.00 – 1.45pm (Years 6-9) 1.45 – 3.20pm 3.30 – 4.30pm
Winter Sport Focus (Years 9-12)
Whilst students will be able to do as many sessions as they like each week; it will be dependent on the availability of places available in each session (20 students max per group sessions). We therefore may need to offer students places in sessions based on the student’s preference for sessions. Registrations for students in Years 9 -12 closed on Wednesday and the students will be notified by email as to which sessions they can join. We will start on Monday 10 February.
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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
Our RFS Cadets program started on Monday this week and will continue on Mondays 5:00 pm – 6:45 pm for the rest of the term. All students in Years 9 – 12 are eligible and invited to join in the training. A registration forms is required – see Mr Adams Army Cadets Our SASC Army Cadets is open to all students in Years 9 to 12. It is a voluntary program held on Wednesdays 3:30 pm – 4:45 pm in Terms 1 and 4 starting 12 Feb and every second Wednesday in Terms 2/3. The Army Cadets program gives opportunities for our students to develop excellent leadership skills, develop personal skills in outdoor setting and can be a lot of fun. The program also provides opportunities for our Cadets to attend Army Cadet camps (free when run by the Army – e.g AFX), internal bivouacs and Army run leadership camps later in the year. Swimming Squads Our swimming squads have resumed. There are opportunities for students to join a squad or to get swimming lessons. Please contact the Head of Sport on your campus for details or email Sharon.Inwood@scotsallsaints.nsw.edu.au for details or inquiries. We will be looking to extend our swimming program into the winter so stay tuned for details. Pipes and Drums Our Pipes and Drums band have resumed for the year. We are also excited that our drum tutor Millaine Longmore has an extra day a week to help prepare our drummers. Any students wanting to learn the pipes or drums are asked to contact our Pipes & Drums Instructor Gill MacKenzie (gill.mackenzie@ scotsallsaints.nsw.edu.au)
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Highland Dancing Our Highland Dancing program for the Middle School and Senior School is resuming for the year. The Highland Dance teacher for students beyond Year 5 is Mrs Kim Durie. The classes will be held on Thursday afternoons and are separated into a Year 5 to Year 8 class or a Year 7 to Year 12 class. The Year 5 to Year 8 class will be held on the All Saints Campus from 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm and the Year 7 to Year 12 class will be held on the Scots Campus from 5:15 pm to 6:15 pm. As there is a clash with sport training for Year 7 and 8 students at the 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm timeslot – girls who are selected into an ‘A Level’ sport team may be required to go to both sport training sessions – thus
will need to attend the Scots campus Highland Dancing class. Whereas girls who may not prioritize being in an ‘A Level’ sport team will be excused from the Thursday training session so that they can learn to Highland Dance. Please contact Mrs Durie for information and enrolment. (durie.k@bigpond.com) As you can see, there are plenty of opportunities for our students with co-curricular activities as well as opportunities with musicals, or extensive music programs, including tech crews, etc. offered by our Performing Arts Academy. We encourage students to get involved and take up the opportunities extended to them as they come up throughout the year.
NZ Cricket Tour a huge success for SASC team On Saturday 18 January 2020, Scots All Saints College touring cricket team departed from Sydney Airport on route to Queenstown, New Zealand. The SASC team competed in the Queenstown Schools Cricket Carnival against seven NZ schools from the South Island. Commencing on Monday 20 January and concluding on Thursday 23 January, the carnival was a huge success for the SASC team, winning five out of six matches. Amongst four long days of cricket, we were able to fit in plenty of tourist activities filled with fun and laughter. The Shotover Jet was the highlight of the tour for many and was an incredible rush of adrenaline. The 130m Zipride in an incredibly picturesque location was a highlight, as well as watching strangers bungy jumping from a bridge. After the completion of the carnival, we took a ride up the Gondola and were presented with breathtaking views of the spectacular Lake Wakatipu. The luge was a very enjoyable, but competitive activity which involved plenty of overtaking and numerous collisions. On our final evening in New Zealand, we all went swimming in the freezing 8-degree water to conclude a wonderful tour. Overall, it was an incredible tour and we all enjoyed it very much. We would like to thank Mr Adams and Mr Cant for their support and organisation prior to and throughout the tour. The whole team is very grateful for your efforts, as we would not have had a tour without you. We would also like to thank everyone who supported the tour by purchasing any number of Zooper Doopers. Ben Cant
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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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Head of Sport Mr Scott Gardner
Sacha Spence, Callie Molkentin, Phoebe Moller Nicholas O’Neill, Baxter Williams, Andrew Jackman, Oscar Stocks, William Stanmore
Head of Sport
Dates to Remember: The sporting year has started smoothly with competitions commencing on the first weekend of the term. Our sporting teams performed admirably during Term 4, 2019 which has seen a number of them placed in a position where they may have the opportunity to play in the semi-finals of their respective competitions.
Senior School Swimming Carnival
The Friday evening Basketball Competition was cancelled due to the extreme temperature conditions we were experiencing. The predicted temperatures within the Stadium led to the decision to cancel games.
Tuesday March 3, Castle Hill
ISA Cricket, Tennis and Touch Football games were played last weekend. The weather conditions for these fixtures were closely monitored between the staff of the respective schools competing on the day which ensured the students welfare was managed professionally. With these current weather conditions the College community have been informed of the need to keep hydrated and wear the appropriate hats for the sports and activities they are involved with. This extends to PE lessons, recess and lunch breaks.
Friday February 28, Bathurst Aquatic Centre ISA Summer Sports Semi-Finals Saturday February 29 AICES Girls Basketball Championships AICES Boys Basketball Championships Wednesday March 4, Castle Hill ISA Summer Sports Finals Saturday March 7 ISA Swimming Championships Wednesday March 11, SOPAC, Homebush Senior School Cross Country Carnival Tuesday March 17, Scots Campus
Western Associated Schools (WAS) Basketball trials were conducted this week at the Bathurst Basketball Stadium. Scots All Saints College hosted the trials at the stadium on Tuesday afternoon. Three schools attended the trials – Kinross Wolaroi School, Orange Anglican Grammar School and Scots All Saints College. The trials enable the WAS association to select a Senior Girls and Boys squad of players to represent their schools at the AICES Basketball Championships.
INDIVIDUAL LEARNING CENTRE APPOINTMENTS Study notes Time management and planning Revision techniques Maximising potential
Contact:
Mrs. O’Neill
SENIOR CAMPUS
Room 14 (Stables Building) Sarah.oneill@scotsallsaints.nsw.edu.au
These Championships will be contested against other AICES associations in early March at the Hills Basketball Stadium, Castle Hill. Congratulations to the following students who have gained selection in these Open Teams:
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First day of school LITHGOW CAMPUS
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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Weekly sports reports from parents and coaches are available on our website. Click the link below to read.
SPORT REPORTS
Thought for the Week “Before you speak, listen. Before you write, think. Before you spend, earn. Before you invest, investigate. Before you criticize, wait. Before you pray, forgive. Before you quit, try. Before you retire, save. Before you die, give.”
SPORTS DRAW
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Thursday 6 February 2020 Year 3 Parent Information Night 6:00 pm Year 4 Parent Information Night 6:30 pm Years 2-8 Swimming Trials Friday 7 February 2020 JS & MS Commencement Service 9:00 am Years 7-8 Parent Information Night 7:00 pm Saturday 8 February 2020 ISA Summer Sport Round 8 Monday 10 February 2020 Scholarship Applications Close Years 2-8 Swimming Finals 100 Free & IM Tuesday 11 February 2020 Years 11 & 12 Swimming Trials 3:30 pm-4:30 pm Year 11 Drama to OnStage Wednesday 12 February 2020 SS Commencement Service, Aikman Hall 12:15 pm P&F Meeting All Saints Campus Library 5:30 pm Friday 14 February 2020 K-6 Interhouse Swimming Carnival (ASC)
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Lithgow Campus Pre-K–Year 6 1 Col Drewe Drive LITHGOW NSW 2790
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