The Roar Newsletter Issue 36 Term 4 2021

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Issue 36 | Thursday 11 November 2021

A conversation with the Head of College Mr John Weeks

Junior School

Wednesday, 1 December 2021 Kindergarten 2022 All year groups step up a year for the day

Senior School

Wednesday, 1 December 2021 New Year 7 2022 students (current Year 6 students join in) Friday, 3 December 2021 New Year 8 & 9 2022 students (current Year 7 & 8 students join in)

The end of the 2021 school year is just over three weeks away. Despite the many restrictions imposed upon the school communities we continue to work through the maze to keep most end-of-year activities happening. In brief, this is what is happening: 1. The HSC began this week after a delayed start. It finishes on 3 December 2021. ATAR’s for university courses will be received on 20 January 2022. The HSC results are released on 24 January 2022. Our students have been outstanding this week in applying themselves to the HSC challenge. Great stuff! 2. Remembrance Day Services occurred across both campuses today, 11 November 2021. Our thanks to Rev. Bennett for the detail he put into his presentations. It was very special. 3. End-of-year assessments and end-of-year reports will take place for most students P-10 over the two week period beginning 22 November 2021. 4. Year 12 Valedictory Dinner is to be held at Goldfields on Thursday, 2 December 2021. This will be a great celebration for all students, staff and parents following a very long year of study due to the COVID19 restrictions. 5. Orientation Days can now go ahead. Parents have been notified of all of these: Preparatory School Wednesday, 24 November 2021 Thursday, 25 November 2021 Friday 26 November 2021 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

Parents of current Year 6, 7 and 8 students will receive an Operoo message with more details about the orientation days. If you have any questions about these times/dates please contact our Registrar, Mrs Lisa Ellery. 6. Under NSW Health guidelines, the final Assemblies/Presentation Days will be held outdoors, on school sites and with year groups separated. Disappointingly, parents are not able to attend. Because of these COVID-19 restrictions, each of the final assemblies and award presentations will be filmed and available on the College website. The final presentation assemblies will be held as follows: The final day of Term 4 for all students is Tuesday, 7 December 2021.

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Friday, 3 December 2021 Monday, 6 December 2021 Tuesday, 7 December 2021

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From the Chaplain Rev. Michael Bennett Chaplain

Psalm 139: God stands outside of time My frame was not hidden from you when I was made in the secret place, when I was woven together in the depths of the earth. 16 Your eyes saw my unformed body; all the days ordained for me were written in your book before one of them came to be. We return to our theme this term, King David’s Psalm 139. If you have just started reading the Roar devotions, we have been working through one of King David's (1000BC) famous Psalms. In this Psalm, David reflects upon how well God knows us. He has created us, sustains us, and is ever-present within our lives. David is at first hostile to this knowledge. Prideful, he prefers darkness and despair to engaging with God. However, the more he ponders, the more he realises the goodness of God. In today’s verses, David shares with the reader just how familiar God is with each one of us. Indeed, he is more familiar with us than we are with ourselves. David writes: All the days ordained for me were written in your book, before one of them came to be. When biblical verses like this are read out, the question that surfaces for us is: "Do I have freedom and choice, or am I just living a pre-programmed life?” As I pointed out two weeks ago, the Psalm says humankind reflects the ‘image of God’ and therefore we are given his creativity, free will and choice. God knows us so well and knows how we shall respond in any given situation because he exists outside of time. Those of you who are familiar with his name – “I am who I am” (Yahweh), will know that the past is the present for God, the present is the present for God, and the future is the present for God. David, and I, find this knowledge enormously comforting. No matter how far I might fall, God is there, calling me to repent and to return to an intimate relationship with him. I can choose my own path in life or follow God's path. He gives us responsibility for our own choices and decisions but delights us when we seek to follow Him. God never gives up on us, and we shouldn’t give up on ourselves either. Amen. 15

Year 12 students waiting for their first exam on Tuesday.

Noone Uniform Shop Online Only Hours of operation are currently: Monday, Wednesday and Friday 11:00 am-3:15 pm for telephone and online orders only call: 02 8069 0470 or email: sasc@noone.com.au Click and collect option between 3:15 pm and 4:00 pm on the grass outside the uniform shop.

Uniform Shop bookings

If you have a Uniform Shop booking, to attend, you must be double vaccinated, sign in with our QR code and wear a mask. We ask that you go from the car park straight to the Uniform Shop and then back to your car again.

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Careers Advice Mrs Helen Jones Career Development Officer Well done to Year 12 who have successfully completed their first week of exams, you are on your way now, and before you know it, your next adventure will be beginning. Now comes the exciting time of working through your post-school options. UAC - Important Dates Schools Recommendation Scheme (SRS) This week sees the first round of university offers to those students who applied under SRS. Remember that only one unconditional offer will be made on 12 November, but students may receive multiple conditional offers via email on the same day. Educational Access Scheme (EAS) A quick reminder that EAS applications, including all documents, must be submitted by 17 December 2021 to be considered in the first ATAR offer round on 26 January 2022. UAC Digital Over the next few months, UAC will have several webinars, Facebook and Instagram live Q&A’s for students and parents starting from 10 November with a webinar on SRS offers and preferences. For information on our social media Q&A’s check UAC’s social media pages or website for details. To attend one of our webinars, register here. Year 12 WSU | Discover Western: Your Early Offer and What You Can Do With Your ATAR Results Thursday 20 January 2022, 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm Online Have you received an early offer from Western? How do you understand your ATAR and subject results and decide on the best program for you? WSU explains your options going forward. Speak directly with their current student support service centre team for advice and guidance. Their live information session will take you through the unlimited possibilities available at Western, including university life, the admissions and acceptance process and what you should do next to ensure future success! Find out more: https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/future/studentlife/events/western-webinars TAFE NSW | Launch Your Career in Animation and VFX Tuesday 23 November 2021, 10:00 am - 11:00 am Online Launch your Career is a series of interactive Live Virtual Events connecting students in Years 9 – 12 with industry to identify future career job possibilities. Join TAFE to explore Animation and Virtual Effects (VFX), where students can get a first-hand look at roles within the Animation and VFX sector and discover the career opportunities that await them. Whether you are passionate about visual effects artistry, 2D or 3D animation, creating virtual worlds, or working in a creative team on cutting edge projects, the Animation and VFX industry provides a great start to your career. Campus East (Scots) Senior School, Boarding (Years 9-12) 4173 O’Connell Road BATHURST NSW 2795

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Find out more: https://tafenswevents.eventsair.com/lycavfx/afx/ Site/Register AIM | Start Me Up: An Introduction to the Music Industry Saturday 27 November 2021, 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm Online Start Me Up is a two-hour music industry expert-led seminar dedicated to introducing you to the 21st-century music business. You will learn about careers in music – and discover how to start a career of your own. You will hear from a range of experts and artists about the skills required to succeed in the modern industry – including artist management, promotion, distribution and entrepreneurship. In addition, you will hear from AIM students about how internship opportunities are connecting them with the music business before they even finish their degree. Find out more: https://aim.edu.au/events/start-me-up-anintroduction-to-the-music-industry/ Enter the World of Le Cordon Bleu – Career Residential, Sydney Tuesday 30 November 2021, 9:00 am - Thursday 2 December 2021, 3:00 pm Le Cordon Bleu Australia, Sydney We’re opening our doors to high school students in Years 11 & 12, to experience a ‘day in the life’ at one of the world’s leading culinary and hospitality institutions to provide a taste of what a future career in global hospitality will be like. Meet lecturers and Le Cordon Bleu professionals, hear from industry experts, discover what Le Cordon Bleu hospitality management degree programmes involve and experience handson culinary arts with our chefs. Find out more: https://www.cordonbleu.edu/sydney/enter-theworld-of-le-cordon-bleu/en State Digital Drama Festival 2021 Workshop Series Wednesday 1 December 2021 Online The State Digital Drama Festival 2021 is offering individual NSW public school students the opportunity to participate in drama workshops via Zoom. Workshops include: Primary: Improvisation – 4 pm to 4:50 pm Primary and Secondary: The Actor’s Toolkit – 5 pm to 5:50 pm Secondary: Monologue workshop – 6 pm to 6:50 pm Secondary: American accent workshop – 7 pm to 7:50 pm Applications will close on Thursday 25 November 2021. Find out more: https://www.artsunit.nsw.edu.au/form/statedigital-drama-festival-202 University of Sydney Jim Wolfensohn Scholarship Value: $8,000 AUD per year Open/Closing Dates: April 1, 2021 – February 4, 2022 Supporting students from rural high schools experiencing financial hardship and other disadvantages to undertake an undergraduate degree at the University of Sydney. Find out more

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All Things Sport

up for Show Jumping. Both girls did their state, their school, and themselves proud.

Mr Mark Wilkinson

Junior and Middle School Winter Sports Photos

Sports Administrator

Now we’re back at school, we’re able to take a few happy snaps of our Winter sports teams. We’re asking our Junior and Middle School students to bring their Winter sports playing uniforms (Netball, Rugby, Soccer) on their allocated day. Photos for teams in our Senior School as well as our Hockey teams were taken before the lockdown.

Last week we had a moment. It was special, albeit brief. But for a few fleeting hours, we could do something we hadn’t done in months – play sport.

Here’s a fancy schedule I made all by myself in Excel:

Sadly, this moment didn’t last long as Mother Nature decided to be a pain in the posterior and dampen any plans we had of Active Afternoons and Saturday sport. Unfortunately, this week paints a similar portrait (using watercolours, of course). In fact, our primary school basketball players had their games cancelled yesterday due to a leaky roof at the Bathurst Basketball Stadium. If you don’t laugh, you cry, right? Let’s rewind to last week when we were lucky enough to get our basketball teams on the court in the local Bathurst competition. We had a number of players making their basketball debuts, which were brilliant to see. We picked up some great results to start off the season – super duper impressive considering we still haven’t had a single practice session. An extra special fist bump goes to Miller Rivett, Fergus Campbell, Will Helms and Mekhi Willot-Bird, who secured a handy win playing with just four players for the entire game. Unreal banana peel! Cross your fingers and toes that the weather fines up soon. I’m starting to rust! Lily’s leaving for Europe After captaining her NSW state team to victory in the U15s national titles here in Bathurst earlier this year, Lily Kable has been selected in the U16s Australian team to tour Europe in June next year. What a lucky duck! Actually, there’s no luck involved – just talent and hard work. Congratulations Lily on such an awesome achievement! I’d encourage everyone to get in contact with Lily with any duty-free shopping requests. I’d like one of those big Toblerones, please. MacKenzie and Wythes rein supreme This past weekend, two of our most promising equestrians have represented NSW at the Pony Club Australia Nationals Hub in Kootingal. Our very own Bree MacKenzie took part in the Mounted Games while Victoria Wythes saddled 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

Thursday 18th November

Rugby

SASC U13

Middle School

Rugby

SASC U14

Middle School

Soccer

SASC U12

Middle School

Soccer

SASC U13

Middle School

Soccer

SASC U14

Middle School

Friday 19th November

Soccer

SASC U6 White

Junior School

Soccer

SASC U6 Blue

Junior School

Soccer

SASC U7 Red

Junior School

Soccer

SASC U7 Blue

Junior School

Soccer

SASC U8 Red

Junior School

Soccer

SASC U8 Blue

Junior School

Soccer

SASC U9 Red

Junior School

Soccer

SASC U9 Blue

Junior School

Soccer

SASC U10

Junior School

Soccer

SASC U11

Junior School

Netball

SASC Stars (NetSetGo!)

Junior School

Netball

SASC U10 Lions (Transition)

Junior School

Tuesday 23rd November

Netball

SASC U12 Boomers

Middle School

Netball

SASC U12 Rapids

Middle School

Netball

SASC U14 Blaze

Middle School

Netball

SASC U14 Flames

Middle School

Netball

SASC U14 Blitz

Middle School

Netball

SASC U14 Fusion

Middle School

Summer Sport Shout Outs Props to these legends from last week: Sasha Green, Lincoln Craft, Jake Kearney, Leila Markwick, Noah English, Alicia Kicovic, Harry Leet, Will Stanmore, Luc Fenton, Phoebe Moller, Hannah Stanmore and Oliver Graham. Have an awesome weekend!

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Preparatory School News

Campus East (Scots) Senior School, Boarding (Years 9-12) 4173 O’Connell Road BATHURST NSW 2795

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Vale: Mrs Kay Martin This week, there was some sad news with the passing of a former Scots identity, Mrs Kay Martin. Kay’s connection with Scots began as a parent of four boys in the late 1970s. She was soon a leading figure in the Parents and Friends Association, where her enthusiasm and energy contributed to raising funds for a number of projects, including the Hunter Sports Centre. In 1990 she was appointed to the Council of the Scots School, where she served until 1997. A few years ago, Kay and her husband John returned to Scots frequently when granddaughter Emma was a student. Kay and John Martin at a dinner held in 2006 to mark the 60th anniversary of The Scots School.

Kay received an Order of Australia Medal to recognise her work in the community, including for Scots and for a long association with the National Party.

ACER Scholarships

2023 Now Open

Rainforest study for Year 5 This term in Geography, Year 5 has been learning about rainforests around the world. In this unit, we learn about why rainforests are so important to humanity and the threats they face. The students were asked to design a t-shirt that demonstrates their knowledge of issues affecting rainforests globally and ways we can protect and conserve them for our future. We were really impressed with their dedication to this task, which allowed them to apply their learning in geography and the skills they are developing in art in a creative way. Mrs Murray and Mrs Nicholls Click on the image above to view their t-shirt designs 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

New and current students are encouraged to apply for the following ACER scholarships: Academic & All Rounder (Years 5, 7, 9, 10 and 11) Agriculture (Years 7 & 9) Performing Arts (Years 7, 9 & 10) Students will sit an ACER exam (fee applies) on 26 February 2022 To find out more contact our Registrar, Lisa Ellery on: 02 6333 4726 Applications close 7 February 2022 scotsallsaints.nsw.edu.au

Scots All Saints is a unique Preparatory to Year 12 day and boarding school for boys and girls.

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Amazing holiday farm experience for Joslyn During the last term break, I was invited to spend the holidays with Lilian Oke’s family. So I took this opportunity and enjoyed many new experiences. It is very uncommon to have a farm in Hong Kong and very rare that people keep livestock. Therefore, it was interesting to see shearing in real life, and I even had a go at it! It was very hard to control the electric shearing clipper because the vibration was much stronger than I expected. Luckily, the shearer helped me hold the sheep and guided me where to shear and not cut my finger off! Another unforgettable experience was definitely motorbike riding and gun shooting. They are both new experiences for me because I have never held a real gun before, not to mention shooting one. My family doesn’t have a motorbike either, so I was thrilled to ride one and not fall off! Lilian’s mum’s friend was very generous and lent us his guns and motorbikes. Although everyone warned me about the shotgun recoil, I felt like someone had punched my shoulder so hard that I backed off a few steps when I shot the gun. But overall, it was a fun experience. Everyone shot a few targets, and I also got to drive a four-wheeler and ride a motorbike. This was an amazing experience and one that I will never forget, and feel blessed by the warmth and generosity of the Oke family. Yuet Tsz (Joslyn) Wong

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From the All Saints' archives

THE SECOND HEADMASTER EDWIN BEAN, 1878-1888

Edwin Bean commenced his duties as the second Headmaster of All Saints’ at the beginning of 1878. He was in his twenty-seventh year and recently married. Before his appointment, he had been a senior classical master at Sydney Grammar School and belonged to a school of masters who introduced into Australia the elements of the public school spirit in England.

When Bean was appointed as headmaster, he received no fixed salary. The opening term in 1878 commenced with either 15 or 17 boys, and Bean spent his holidays travelling around those districts which he thought the school should serve and explained to possible parents what a public school education meant and why they should give their boys the benefit of one. He also received local support from kindred denominations, the Head of the Presbyterian Church, the Rev. Archibald Geikie, was a champion of All Saints’ College, having his own five sons educated there. What was of primary importance to Bean was the formation of a first-class staff as well as buildings to house the growing number of students as by the end of the first year there were sixty-one boys enrolled. He was responsible for the inauguration of the school magazine The Bathurstian which first appeared in 1878, the formation of the school Cadet Corps, the school badge and the school motto “Deo auctere, Vim promovemus insitam” translated as “God being our leader, we develop the inborn spirit”. By 1885, All Saints’ became recognised as one of the great public schools of the state. The headmaster was a diligent worker and good organiser whose habit was to grapple with any task immediately, whatever the odds against him, and was always ready to learn. He inaugurated an annual sports day, camps and walking tours to places of interest and, in 1882, the school library, the carpentry class and the dancing class. In addition, he instituted a debating class, Christmas theatricals and the annual camp. With these valuable contributions to school life, he was greatly helped by his wife, Mrs Bean, who organised sing- songs and every Sunday night used to have the boarders in her drawing-room reading to them and playing their songs and hymns. The constant strain of tasks he had imposed on himself in the first five years resulted in a health breakdown necessitating rest and change in 1882, and at the same Campus East (Scots) Senior School, Boarding (Years 9-12) 4173 O’Connell Road BATHURST NSW 2795

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time, his father's death occurred, calling for his return to England for a short period of time. Upon his return, a preparatory school was formed for junior boys to ensure a flow of well-grounded juniors into the big school. After 11 years, Bean had built up one of the most prosperous secondary schools in the state; a success educationally and financially. But in achieving this result, his health paid a toll, and the overstrain and overwork compelled him, under medical advice, to resign his headmastership at the end of 1888. Mr Bean endowed the Bean Prize at All Saints to be presented to the boy, who by his efficiency at work, games, and influence on the school's life is deemed by the headmaster most worthy to receive it. One of the School houses was called Bean House after Bean himself, and the Old Bathurstians’ Museum has one room named the Bean Room, which houses Bean memorabilia of the Headmaster and his notable Old Boy, his son Charles Edwin Woodrow Bean, Australian War Correspondent and Historian. There is also a memorial wall at the front of the school in C.E.W. Bean’s honour.

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Year 7 Exam Timetable Monday 29 November November PeriodMonday 4Monday 11.35-12.20 STUDY 2929November Period 1 8.55-9.40 ENGLISH 1 8.55-9.40 MATHS ENGLISH 1 8.55-9.40 ENGLISH Period Period 5 Period 12.20-1.05 Period 2 9.40-10.25 STUDY Period 2 9.40-10.25 STUDY Period 2 9.40-10.25 STUDY STUDY STUDY STUDY

Recess Recess Period 7Period 2.30-3.15 STUDY Period 411.35-12.20 11.35-12.20SCIENCE STUDY Period 4411.35-12.20 STUDY

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Tuesday 30 November Lunch

Period 1 8.55-9.40 STUDY Period 6 Normal classes

Period 2 9.40-10.25 Friday November Period26 7 Normal classesSTUDY Period Period 1 3 10.25-11.10 classes HISTORY Tuesday 23Normal November Period 2 1 Normal classes - Classes 9A and Recess Period GEOGRAPHY 9D classes STUDY Period 3 4 11.35-12.20 Normal Period Period 2 GEOGRAPHY - Class 9C Recess Period 5 12.20-1.05 MATHS Normal classes Music

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Music Period 6 1.45-2.30 STUDY Period 4 MATHEMATICS Lunch Period 7 2.30-3.15 SCIENCE Period MATHEMATICS Period 6 5 Normal classes

Tuesday 30 November 30 Period 7Tuesday – Class C - Class 9B Period 6 HISTORY GEOGRAPHY Tuesday 30November November

Lunch Year 8 Timetable Period 7 Exam Normal classes

Period 118.55-9.40 STUDY Period 18.55-9.40 8.55-9.40 STUDY Tuesday November Period30 7Period Normal classes STUDY

Period 6 GEOGRAPHY - Class 9B Monday 29 November Exam Schedule for Year 10

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Monday Period 29 1 November ENGLISH - Classes 9C and 9D HISTORY - Class STUDY 9B Period 3 10.25-11.10 Period 1 GEOGRAPHY – Class Band C Period 2 SCIENCE Recess Period 2 AGRICULTURE Period 34 11.35-12.20 SCIENCE Period STUDY Period 3 AGRICULTURE Recess Period 5 12.20-1.05 MATHS Recess Period 4

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Lunch4 Period ENGLISH Period 5 Normal classes Period 6 1.45-2.30 STUDY Lunch Period 5 Normal classes Period 7 2.30-3.15 GEOGRAPHY Period 6 HISTORY - Class D Lunch

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Period Period7 12 9.40-10.25 D&T - Class A STUDY Period HISTORY – Class C

Period30 3 10.25-11.10 HISTORY ELECTIVE HISTORY Tuesday November Year 7 Exam Timetable

Normal classes GEOGRAPHY – Class D HISTORY – Class B

Perio Period Perio

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VISUALclasses ARTS VISUAL Normal VISUAL ARTS

Period 1 25 GEOGRAPHY Thursday November– Class Period STUDY Period229.40-10.25 STUDY 29.40-10.25 9.40-10.25 Period D&T --Class AA Period 7 11 Active HISTORY - Class D Period 1 Period GEOGRAPHY – Class A STUDY Period D&TAfternoons Class Wednesday 24 November Period 1 D&T - Class A Class Period 3 10.25-11.10 HISTORY COMMERCE AA Period 3 310.25-11.10 HISTORY COMMERCE---Class ClassA Period 10.25-11.10 HISTORY HISTORY - Class D COMMERCE ELECTIVE HISTORY Period 2 Normal classes ELECTIVE HISTORY Period Recess 1Recess ENGLISH - Classes 9C and 9D ELECTIVE HISTORY Campus West (Saints) Period 2 Campus (Scots) PeriodEast 2 Recess Normal classes Normal classes HISTORY - Class 9B Period Normal classes classes Period 4 11.35-12.20 Period 322 (Years Normal Period Normal Preparatory School, Junior School K-4),classes Senior School, Boarding (Years 9-12) STUDY Period 4 411.35-12.20 STUDY Period 11.35-12.20 STUDY Period 3 Normal classes Period 3 D&T - Class B Period 2 SCIENCE Period 3 D&T Class Period 5 12.20-1.05 MATHS Middle School, Boarding (Years 5-8) Period 3 D&T - Class BB- Class B 4173 O’Connell Road COMMERCE Recess Period MATHS Period5 512.20-1.05 12.20-1.05 MATHS COMMERCE--Class ClassBB COMMERCE Recess Lunch 70 Eglinton Road BATHURST NSW 2795 Period 3Lunch SCIENCE Recess4 Lunch Period Normal classes Recess BATHURST NSW 2795 Recess Period 4PeriodNormal classes 6 1.45-2.30 STUDY Period 4 Normal classes Recess Period STUDY Period6 61.45-2.30 1.45-2.30 STUDY Period 4 Normal classes classes Period Normal Period54 Normal classes Period 5PeriodNormal classes 7 2.30-3.15 Science Period 5 Normal classes Period 7 2.30-3.15 Science Period 4 PeriodNormal classes 7 2.30-3.15 Science Period 5 Normal classes classes Period 5 Normal

Period 7 Normal classes Year 10 Exam Timetable Period 1 8.55-9.40 ENGLISH Monday 15 November Periods 2-3 - Music Wednesday 24 November

Period 2 9.40-10.25

STUDY

Period Period 5 12.20-1.05 MATHS AGRICULTURE (9BSTUDY to do it with 9A STUDY Period 4411.35-12.20 Period 411.35-12.20 11.35-12.20 STUDY in the 9A double) Lunch Period MATHS 5512.20-1.05 MATHS Period 512.20-1.05 12.20-1.05 MATHS Period 6 Period Normal classes Period 5 AGRICULTURE Lunch Period 6Lunch 1.45-2.30 Period 7 Lunch Normal classes STUDY Lunch Period Period STUDY 661.45-2.30 STUDY 61.45-2.30 1.45-2.30 STUDY PeriodSchedule 7Period 2.30-3.15 GEOGRAPHY Exam for Year 10 Period 6Period Normal classes SCIENCE Period 77Timetable 2.30-3.15 Period SCIENCE 72.30-3.15 2.30-3.15 SCIENCE Year 10 Exam Tuesday 30 November Monday Period15 7 November NormalPeriods classes 2-3 - Music Year 888Exam Year Exam Timetable Period 1 8.55-9.40 STUDY Year ExamTimetable Timetable Monday 29 November Tuesday 23 November Monday 29 November Monday 29 November Monday 29 November Period 2 9.40-10.25 STUDY Period 1 GEOGRAPHY – Class Band C Period 11GEOGRAPHY 8.55-9.40 ENGLISH Period 8.55-9.40 ENGLISH Period 1 - Classes Period 1 8.55-9.40 ENGLISH9A and Period2 3 10.25-11.10 Period AGRICULTURE HISTORY 9D Period 2 9.40-10.25 STUDY Period STUDY Period2 29.40-10.25 9.40-10.25 STUDY Recess Period 3 AGRICULTURE 33GEOGRAPHY 10.25-11.10 STUDY Period STUDY PeriodPeriod 2Period 9C 310.25-11.10 10.25-11.10 - Class STUDY Period Recess 4 11.35-12.20 STUDY Recess PeriodRecess 3RecessNormal classes Period ENGLISH Period4Period 5Period 12.20-1.05 4411.35-12.20 STUDY 11.35-12.20 MATHS STUDY STUDY Recess Period 4 11.35-12.20 Period 5 12.20-1.05 MATHS Lunch5 Period 5 512.20-1.05 MATHS Period 12.20-1.05 MATHS Period Normal classes PeriodLunch 4 MATHEMATICS Lunch Period 6 1.45-2.30 STUDY Lunch Lunch 66MATHEMATICS 1.45-2.30 STUDY PeriodPeriod 5Period STUDY 61.45-2.30 1.45-2.30 5.1 STUDY Period6 7Period 2.30-3.15 Science Period MATHEMATICS Period 7 2.30-3.15 GEOGRAPHY 7 72.30-3.15 GEOGRAPHY Lunch Period SCIENCE 10.1, 10.2, 10.3 Period 2.30-3.15 GEOGRAPHY

in the 9A double) Period 7 2.30-3.15 GEOGRAPHY

Period 3 Period Lunch4

HISTORY HISTORY HISTORY

Lunch

Perio Period

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Music - Classes 9C and 9D ENGLISH Period 7 Normalclasses classes Period Normal Period 77 Normal HISTORY - Class 9B Period 5 Music Tuesday 23 November November Tuesday 23 Tuesday 23 November Period 2 SCIENCE Lunch Period GEOGRAPHY -- Classes Classes9A 9Aand and Period GEOGRAPHY Classes 9A and Period 111 GEOGRAPHY Period 3 6 SCIENCE 9D 9D Period Normal classes 9D

STUDY STUDY STUDY

Recess Period 4Recess VISUAL ARTS Period 5 Recess Music

Period 6 1.45-2.30 AGRICULTURESTUDY (9B to do it with 9A Period 5

Period Period 14

STUDY STUDY STUDY STUDY Period 3 10.25-11.10 Normal classes

ENGLISH - Classes 9A and 9B

MATHS

Lunch Lunch Lunch Recess Wednesday Period 6 Period 66 Period

Period 3 Period Normal classes Period 118.55-9.40 Period 18.55-9.40 8.55-9.40

Period 1

Rece Reces Rece Perio

ENGLISH-- Classes Classes 9A ENGLISH 9A and and 9B 9B Normalclasses classes Normal classes Normal Normalclasses classes MATHEMATICS Normal classes Normal

Period AGRICULTURE Period AGRICULTURE Period Normal classes Period AGRICULTURE Period 73555 Normal classes

Period 2Tuesday Normal classes 30 November STUDY Period 2 9.40-10.25 Normal classes Tuesday 30November November Tuesday 30

Year Timetable STUDY Period9 2Exam 9.40-10.25 Monday 22 November Period 3 10.25-11.10 STUDY

Period 5 12.20-1.05

Period62 Period

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Period 5 26 November MATHEMATICS Friday Recess Recess Recess

STUDY STUDY STUDY Period 1 Period Normal classes Period 7 2.30-3.15 GEOGRAPHY Period 1Period ENGLISH Classes 9A and 9B 8.55-9.40 ENGLISH 7 2.30-3.15 GEOGRAPHY 7 2.30-3.15 GEOGRAPHY

Period 1 8.55-9.40 Exam Schedule for ENGLISH Year 9

STUDY

STUDY

Year Exam Timetable Year 89Lunch Exam Lunch Lunch Timetable Friday 26 November Monday 22November November Monday 29 Period Period 61.45-2.30 1.45-2.30 Period 661.45-2.30

Year 7 Exam Timetable Monday 29 November

Period 4 11.35-12.20

Period 11 Period

Frida Friday Perio Frida

Perio Period Perio Period Perio

Year299 Exam Exam Timetable- Class 9C Period GEOGRAPHY Year Timetable Monday 22 November November Monday 22 22 November Monday Period 3 Normal classes Period 1 ENGLISH - Classes 9A and 9B Period 2 Period Period 4 333 Period Period

Period Period 310.25-11.10 10.25-11.10 Period 3310.25-11.10

GEOGRAPHY - Classes 9A and

9D Exam Schedule Schedule for Year Year 9 Schedule for Exam for Year 99 Year 9 Exam Timetable

Recess Period 2 Period 2

Period MATHS ExamPeriod Schedule for Year 9 Period 512.20-1.05 12.20-1.05 MATHS 5512.20-1.05 MATHS

Exam Schedule for Year 7 and 8

Recess

Period 1

HISTORY

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Period 6Recess 1.45-2.30

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ELECTIVE HISTORY Period Period33 Recess Monday 22 November Period 2 Normal classes Recess Recess 1 Period 4 Period HISTORY –ENGLISH Class A- Classes 9A and 9B Period 3 D&T Class B Period44 Music Period HISTORY – Class A Period 5 Period Normal classes 2 Normal classes COMMERCE - Class B Period 5 Music Period 5 Normal classes Lunch Period 3 Normal classes Lunch Period 3classes 10.25-11.10 STUDY Period 4 Normal Recess Lunch Period 6 Normal classes Recess Lunch Recess classes STUDY Period Period 56 1.45-2.30 Normal Period 4 RecessNormal classes Period 6 Normal classes Period 7 VISUAL ARTS Period 4 Normal classes Period 6 Normal classes Period 4 11.35-12.20 STUDY Period Science 4 - ClassVISUAL ARTS Period 5 Period Normal classes Lunch 7 2.30-3.15 D&T B Period 7 Normal classes AGRICULTURE (9B to do it with 9A Period 5 Normal Periodclasses 5 12.20-1.05 MATHS Period 7 VISUAL ARTS COMMERCE Period 6 Active Afternoons in the 9A double) Lunch Examnote: Schedule for D&T - Class B Year 10 Please where a student doesn’t have Lunch Lunch Note – this day is the Year 7 (2022) orientation Period 7 Active Afternoons Period 5 AGRICULTURE Year 10 Exam Timetable COMMERCE an exam they will go to their normal class. Period 6 Active Afternoons Period 6 GEOGRAPHY – Class D Period 6 1.45-2.30 STUDY Monday 15 November Periods 2-3 - Music Lunch Note – this day is the Year 7 (2022) orientation HISTORY – Class B Period 7 Active Afternoons West (Saints) Period 7 2.30-3.15 GEOGRAPHY Monday 29 November Period 6 Normal classes y School, Junior7SchoolSCIENCE (Years K-4), Period 10.4 Tuesday 30 November Campus West (Saints) Campus (Years East (Scots) ool, Boarding 5-8) Period 1 GEOGRAPHY – Class Band C Period 7 Normal classes Campus West (Saints) Campus East (Scots) Wednesday 1Boarding December Road Preparatory School, Junior School (Years K–4), Senior School, (Years 9-12) Period 1 8.55-9.40 STUDY Period 2 AGRICULTURE 02 6331 3911 connect@scotsallsaints.nsw.edu.au Preparatory School, Junior School (Years K-4), Senior School, Boarding (Years 9-12) NSW 2795O’Connell Tuesday Middle School, Boarding (Years 5-8) 23 November 4173 Road Period 1 D&T - Class A Middle School, Boarding (Years 5-8) 4173 O’Connell Road Period 2 9.40-10.25 STUDY Period 3 AGRICULTURE 70 Eglinton Road BATHURST NSW 2795 Period 1 GEOGRAPHY - Classes02 9A and 70 Eglinton Road 6331 3911 connect@scotsallsaints.nsw.edu.au BATHURST 2795 Period 2 NSWMATHEMATICS 5.2 and 5.3 BATHURST Period 3 10.25-11.10 HISTORY NSW 2795 02 6331 3911 connect@scotsallsaints.nsw.edu.au Recess 9D BATHURST NSW 2795

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