The Roar Newsletter Issue 5 Term 1 2019

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Thursday 28 February 2019

upcoming major events

Out and about with the Headmaster Mr David Gates

I wish to thank all staff, students and parents who organised and / or attended a range of functions during the Parent Weekend. These once a term weekends are vital in creating a College of excellence with a strong sense of community engagement. I enjoyed meeting many parents and visitors to the College at a range of events including Grandparents’ and Special Friends’ Day, the Year 12 Parent and Student Social Function, the ACER Scholarship Examination and All Saints Campus tour, the Boarders’ P&F Meeting and the Chapel Service on Sunday. The induction of House Captains (Year 6) and Student Leaders (Year 8) at the Chapel Service was a particularly special moment. I am very much looking forward to the Senior School Year 7-12 Swimming Carnival tomorrow at the Bathurst Aquatic Centre. Such events are crucial in terms of building College spirit, student engagement and leadership and a sense of identity and pride for the students. I encourage strong participation and support for Houses and the staff organising the Carnival. I am confident it will be a very special day. In other sports news the Senior A Girls’ Touch Football team will travel to St Paul’s at Penrith for their final while the Second XI Cricket team will be away to Blue Mountains Grammar School. I wish them both well. 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

Lithgow Campus Pre-K–Year 6 1 Col Drewe Drive LITHGOW NSW 2790

5 MARCH 2019

Year 7 Camp A four day camping trip to Webbs Creek (Wiseman’s Ferry).

16/17 MARCH 2019

Relay for Life Watson Oval at All Saints Campus will host Relay for Life.

24 MARCH 2019

Highland Gathering Scots Campus will host the annual Highland Gathering 10:00 am-4:00 pm. For more events view our Online Calendar

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A few general reminders for the year:

Out and about with the Headmaster The Highland Gathering is coming up in just over three weeks on Sunday 24 March. This is a whole College event held in March each year on the Scots Campus with the Spring Fair similar but different to be held on the All Saints Campus in September each year. Both occasions are showcase events for our wider Bathurst community providing opportunity to participate in the life of our College, to see our students, parents and staff in action and to envision the possibility of joining our College more permanently. In addition, the funds raised are crucial for improving the educational offerings and facilities of the College. I strongly encourage all parents to commit to this event and to support the dedicated team who spend months in preparation for the day. Scots Campus tours have been organized for the day at 12:00 noon and 2:00 pm so if you have any friends or family who are interested in joining a tour or learning more about enrolling at the College, please meet at the Scots All Saints College marquee. Our Senior Music and Drama students have been working very hard on the College Musical, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. Tickets are on sale for the production to be held at BMEC on the last weekend in March. The standard will be high, so don’t miss out on purchasing you tickets.

Calendar correction The College Calendar incorrectly states that there is a School Picnic on the 8 March 2019. Please be advised that the picnic has already been held and there will not be a picnic on this date.

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

All students are required to be neat and appropriately attired at all times. Whenever students are wearing their school uniform at the College or in public, they must wear the full school uniform with pride. Winter uniform is worn in Terms 2 and 3. Summer uniform is worn in Terms 1 and 4. Students are required to be in full school uniform when travelling to and from school. Hats During Terms 1 and 4, students must wear a school hat when outdoors in the sun, particularly when participating in physical education and sporting activities. The Physical Education Department will provide sunscreen when students are participating in outdoor events during these terms. Students must wear a College sports cap. Shirts and Blouses Students must ensure their shirts or blouses are kept tucked-in at all times. Blazers Blazers are a part of the full winter school uniforms, therefore blazers are required to be worn during Terms 2 and 3. Students must wear their blazer on the following occasions: • At assemblies and at other formal occasions in Term 2 and 3 and on special occasions when advised on and off campus. • When travelling to and from the College during Terms 2 and 3. • On excursions, unless the staff member in charge directs otherwise. • College winter jackets may be worn over blazers. Hair Students must keep their hair clean and tidy at all times and wear it in an appropriate style. Hairstyles that involve shaving all or part of the hair or undercuts and steps are not regarded as appropriate. Navy, blue or red ribbons only may be worn. Boys must wear their hair above their shirt collar. Fringes must not cover the eyes. Girls may wear their hair below their shirt collar provided that it is tied back. Hair must be kept off the face - small unobtrusive combs or hair clips may be used for this purpose. Jewellery When wearing the College uniform students may wear a plain wristwatch. Girls who have pierced ears may wear one set of gold or silver studs or sleepers. Year 11 and 12 girls may wear one set of small white pearl studs. Piercings must be in the earlobe only. Apart from ear piercing for girls, all students must not have any other visible forms of body piercing (eyebrows, nose, lips, tongue, etc). When wearing the College uniform students may wear a necklace of religious significance, but it must not be visible and permission must first be obtained from the Principal. Students may not wear bracelets, bangles, rings and anklets. Parents or guardians must inform the Headmaster if a student is required to wear a medic alert bracelet, necklace or therapeutic piercings.

Lithgow Campus Pre-K–Year 6 1 Col Drewe Drive LITHGOW NSW 2790

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Junior School Mr Anthony Roohan Director of Junior School

K-6 Special Assembly This Friday at 9:00 am we will hold a special K-6 Assembly in the Kemmis Building. Age Champions from our recent swimming carnival will be announced. We’ll also be presenting one of our new awards - the Junior School Spirit Award. This week our focus has been on bringing smiles to the faces of others. Everyone is welcome to attend. The start of the school day It has been wonderful to see lots of students reading in their classrooms before school. I certainly encourage students to do this if it works in with the busy morning routine for their families. Just a reminder that the morning bell goes at 8:50 am and the first period starts at 8:55 am. WAS and HICES Swimming I’d like to wish all of our swimmers participating in the WAS and HICES swimming carnivals all the very best. I’m sure they’ll make us all very proud. Strings Launch Year 2 and 3 students and their families are invited to our Strings Launch next Tuesday 5 March from 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm. Students will be provided with their instrument and are very excited to show off some of their new skills. I look forward to seeing you all there. Winter Sport Trials It’s that time of year where we are asking students to nominate a sport they would like to play throughout winter. Please respond to the form sent out via CareMonkey if you haven’t done so already. Playing a school sport is a great way to develop skills and build friendships and community. CareMonkey CareMonkey is now being used as our main method for distributing notifications and permissions in the school. We are also encouraging you to use CareMonkey to notify of absence. Please do not use School Stream to notify an absence.

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

This system is no longer being used by the College. If you are having any difficulties getting onto CareMonkey please email Deanne Wade at deanne. wade@scotsallsaints.nsw.edu.au Stage 2 Camp Excitement is building around the Stage 2 camp. Year 3 and 4 will head to the Crusader Camp at Galston Gorge between 18 and 20 March. Please complete the relevant forms sent home via CareMonkey as soon as possible so we can collate the data for the camp. Harmony Day Harmony Day is held each year on 21 March. It’s a day to celebrate our cultural diversity and is about inclusiveness, respect and a sense of belonging for everyone. The message of Harmony Day is everyone belongs and in 2019 we’d like to encourage you to become involved. I’ll be seeking interest from parents to become involved via CareMonkey so please take a look at this and if you are interested then we’d love to hear from you. Beauty and the Beast Junior School students will attend a rehearsal of Beauty and the Beast on Friday 29 March at 11:00 am. Further details will be forthcoming closer to the event.

Lithgow Campus Pre-K–Year 6 1 Col Drewe Drive LITHGOW NSW 2790

Perfect Day for our Daily Burst This is a new, short high energy activity for our Junior School (K-4) to get them motivated and ready for classroom learning. It’s also a bit of fun too!

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Kindergarten All Saints Campus and Lithgow Campus

2019 Kindergarten Wambool Back Row L-R: William Brown, Anders Ewington, Rhys Banwell, Liam Lovett, Benjamin Carter, Thomas Roughley, Sahibdeep, Anees Kaskangam. Front Row L-R: Ethan English, Ava Middleton, Katelyn Kicovic, Amelia Craft, Nicholas Lenehan. Absent: Lilly Dalley. Teacher: Mrs Maggie Walsh.

Mackenzie James and Toby Leonard.

2019 Kindergarten Wahluu Back Row L-R:: Memphis Ross, Ellis Richards, Perrin Hobman, Hunter Dennis, Hunter McKee, Terran Mavracordatos, Thomas Koffman, Tamilarason Gnanedron, Benjamin Alexander. Front Row L-R:: Mackenzie Cowell, Ilyana Rizham, Mia Gilmore, Audrey White, Vivienne Jarvis. Absent: Frey Peterson. Teacher: Mrs Jennie White. 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

Lara Wensemius.

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Middle School Mr Chris Jackman Head of All Saints Campus / Director of Middle School

What a busy two weeks we have had since I last wrote an article for The Roar. It is hard to believe that we are approaching the middle of Term 1 but with so many exciting and new events happening time sure does fly by! Last week we had a most successful Grandparents’ and Special Friends’ Day for Years 4, 5 and 8 students. Our special visitors spent the morning at a Chapel service and in class with their grandchildren. Our special friends participated in origami and music and also enjoyed a delicious morning tea. We greatly appreciate the support of these special members of our College community and it was wonderful to see everyone having a great time. On Sunday we had our first All Saints Campus Chapel Service as part of the Parent Weekend. There were more than 700 people in attendance to see our Year 8 Student Leaders and Year 6 House Captains inducted. It certainly was a wonderful way to celebrate the life of Jesus and the great school community we have. This week the Year 7 and 8 students will be heading to the Bathurst Aquatic Centre for their swimming carnival. I wish them all the best as they represent their new Houses.

Radio Waves for Year 8 Captains Year 8 Middle School Captains, Zane Newham and Emily Brown met 95.1FM and B-Rock Radio Broadcaster, Nic Cook earlier this week when recording a Scots All Saints College radio advertisement to promote the upcoming whole College fundraiser, the Highland Gathering and Scots Campus tours to be held on 24 March from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. If you are listening to Bathurst radio in the lead up to the event you may hear our Captains promoting the key features including pipes and drums competition, Highland Dancing, Highland games, good food, stalls and the great family fun day out hosted by the Scots All Saints College P&F, students and staff. Director of Community Engagement & Marketing Mrs Mel Monico

Next week our Year 7 students will be travelling to Wiseman’s Ferry for their Outdoor Education Camp. It will be a wonderful opportunity for the students to form new friendships, develop resilience and use their initiative to solve problems. I look forward to hearing from them on their return next Friday. This Friday at 9:00 am we will hold a special K-6 Assembly in the Kemmis Building. Age Champions from our recent swimming carnival will be announced. We’ll also be presenting one of our new awards - The Junior School Spirit Award.

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

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Lithgow Campus Pre-K–Year 6 1 Col Drewe Drive LITHGOW NSW 2790

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Senior School Mrs Tracey Leaf Head of Scots Campus/Director of Senior School & Boarding

Term 1 is progressing in a positive and happy way. Students and staff are settling into the new routines and there is a nice buzz about the campus. Many thanks to the staff who have organised guest speakers, excursions and special events for Term 1 – all of these events add value to the learning experience and I know our students have appreciated these opportunities. Our inaugural Scots All Saints College 7-12 Swimming Carnival is on tomorrow (Friday 1 March) at Bathurst Aquatic Centre. It’s always great fun to see the students performing in the pool – all that energy and youth! This year of course we’re also looking forward to seeing the new House shirts on display and hearing the chants the students have been working on. Please ensure you have communicated with the College regarding your child’s transport needs, as per the information provided on CareMonkey. Just a reminder that students must be wearing enclosed shoes to and from the carnival. The Big Night Out is also on Friday night 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm in the Aikman Hall Scots Campus. Many thanks to Mr Jon Clipsham and the students who have been working hard to ensure this annual event goes smoothly. Tickets are $10. Scots All Saints College students and parents are welcome to attend. Queries about your account? Please speak to the Finance Department on the All Saints Campus (6331 3911) if you have any queries about your account. If necessary they will then contact the relevant academic department for clarification of charges. Sport uniforms and travelling home after sport training (Tuesdays & Thursdays) – students who are travelling on public transport after training must change back into their College uniform. Students travelling on private transport – SASC buses or family vehicles – may remain in their sport uniform. Please note that thongs and ‘scuffs’ are prohibited outside the pool area. Students must be wearing enclosed shoes when on the campus and travelling home after training.

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

Miss Lorna Ray (centre) pictured with Mrs Nan Hunt and Mrs Betty Ives.

Birthday wishes for Miss Lorna Ray This week we celebrate the birthday of Miss Lorna Ray now 90 plus years. As a long term neighbour to the Scots Campus since before it was turned into a school in the 1940s, Miss Ray and her family have made valuable contributions to the school over it’s history. When Scots Branch School opened in 1942, Miss Ray was away working in Sydney, but her family helped by looking after the large group of small boys who had moved in next door. This was despite the fact that they occasionally raided her family orchard! Her father, Mr Edwin Ray, provided practical assistance to the Branch School through lending his slasher and other equipment that was needed to maintain the grounds and ovals. A local committee was established to assist with the administration of the Branch School. Mr Ray was a member of that committee. With the Rev Alan Dougan, Mr Ivor Hector, Mr Doug TrevorJones and others, Mr Ray was one of the local community members who campaigned for the Presbyterian Church to establish a permanent school in Bathurst which it did in 1946. Mr Ray was Deputy Chairman of the Council of The Scots School. Miss Ray’s sister, Mrs Nan Hunt was also well known in the Bathurst district, and was a noted author of children’s books.

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Parent Weekend All Saints Campus

Today’s Reflection Mr Samuel Gittins Chaplain

God is not silent; He continues to speak to us through His word the Bible … so what does the Bible principally teach?

That which we are to believe concerning God and how we are to respond to Him.

All Scripture is inspired by God and is useful to teach us what is true and to make us realize what is wrong in our lives. It corrects us when we are wrong and teaches us to do what is right. God uses it to prepare and equip his people to do every good work. 2 Timothy 3:16-17 [NLT-SE] God is not silent.

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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Co-curricular Mr Justin Adams Director of Co-curricular

Swimming Carnival 7 to 12 We are looking forward to the inaugural Scots All Saints 7-12 swimming carnival this Friday 1 March. Our PE staff, in particular our Head of Sport Mr Gardner, have been busy collecting trial times for the students to arrange the race start lists. Our house captains have been preparing posters and chants whilst our Year 7 and 8 students have been preparing house dances. Being a new carnival format at a new location we expect time to be very tight. Therefore, the 200m Freestyle will be held early (from 8:45 am) and the 200 Individual Medley will be held after the house relays (this could be around 3:00 pm). Students keen to show their skills in these races are asked to be ready for them. A note outlining transport, uniform etc. was sent out via email and was given to each student on Wednesday. Can you help at the P&F BBQ/Canteen for the 7-12 swimming carnival? If so, please introduce yourself to the parents who are volunteering and offer your services. It is a great way to get to know other parents and friends whilst also enjoying the swimming races. Winter Sport Choices Thank you to all the parents/students who have completed the winter sport survey. Those who have not yet completed the survey (sent via CareMonkey email) are asked to do so as soon as possible. We hope to get sport lists prepared quickly so that the appropriate registration procedures can be sent out to parents to be completed by the end of the term. If you are facing difficulty completing the survey – please contact our Head of Sport Mr Gardner (scott. gardner@scotsallsaints.nsw.edu.au) or our Junior and Middle School Sport Coordinator Mrs Nelson (kay.nelson@scotsallsaints.nsw.edu.au). For CareMonkey set up inquiries please contact Mrs Deanne Wade (deanne.wade@ scotsallsaints.nsw.edu.au).

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

Preseason Netball Clinics We are hoping to have a Preseason Netball Clinic Saturday 9 March. Plans for the clinic will be finalized this week and confirmed early next week. At present the plan is to have Years 9-12 from 9:00 am to 11:00 am and Years 5-8 from 11:30 am – 1:00 pm. Again, final confirmation to come early next week. Senior Netball Trials Trials for the senior girls (Years 9-12) netball teams will be held on Saturday 16 March at the Scots campus from 9:00 am to 12:00 noon. Rugby Skills Days We are hoping to organise a Rugby skills day for all players (Year 6 - 12) on Saturday 23 March. Further details will be forthcoming once confirmed.

Old Boys Cricket

Save the date … Sunday 17 March will be the inaugural Scots All Saints College Old Boys vs the 1st and 2nd XI cricket matches. All Old Boys interested in playing are invited to contact Greg Radford (gjradford@bigpond.com). The matches will be held on the Scots Campus this year with games commencing at 10:00 am. Spectators are most welcome.

Lithgow Campus Pre-K–Year 6 1 Col Drewe Drive LITHGOW NSW 2790

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Grandparents’ & Special Friends’ Day Years 4, 5 & 8

Grandparents and Special Friends came together on All Saints Campus last Friday to connect with their grandchildren and learn more about what they do at school by exploring activities such as origami, music, library and science. It was a wonderful, fun way for grandparents and special friends to share their grandchild’s love of their school and to support them in their educational journey, knowing more about what they do on a day to day basis. More than 150 grandparents and special friends travelled from all over NSW to come to the event for students from Year 4, 5 and 8. During the library sessions our guests were given a brief rundown of the role of the library in promoting literature and a love of reading; developing solid information literacy skills and an overview of our digital citizenship program. In addition, there was an extensive display of books available for purchase and subsequent donation to the campus library. We would like to sincerely thank our guests for their attendance and very generous donations to the library. Approximately $2,500 worth of books complete with donation stickers will be on the shelves ready for borrowing by the nominated students as soon as practicable.

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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Hands on help for horses Our equestrian students have enjoyed learning the basics of equine first aid. Thank you to Georgia Hamilton who is an experienced equine vet nurse for giving the demonstrations. Students put their new skills to work by taking respiration rates, heart rates, checking digital pulses, capillary refill and gut sounds of the various horses. We would also like to welcome Georgia to our equestrian team. Agriculture, Equestrian and Cattle Team Coordinator Mrs Libby Dawes

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Lithgow Campus Pre-K–Year 6 1 Col Drewe Drive LITHGOW NSW 2790

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HICES Debating Round One

Charles Harris and Hugh Parsons.

Pink Stumps Day at CCGS The First XI Cricket team travelled to Central Coast Grammar last Saturday. CCGS ran a Pink Stumps Day to raise money for the McGrath Foundation and they issued our players with some pink caps. Even our official scorer, parent Matt Chirgwin, who has come along to all our games during the season, was given his own hat!

All Middle and Senior School students are required to have a device to use for educational purposes within the classroom. Mobile phones will not be accepted as an educational device. Please ensure that devices are charged and ready for use the following day. If you have any questions regarding the use of devices at school please feel free to contact the College IT Manager Mr Matthew Jarrett by email it@ scotsallsaints.nsw.edu.au

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

Last Thursday Scots All Saints College played host to the opening round of the HICES Debating competition across the Scots and All Saints campuses. The HICES Debating competition is designed to provide students with the opportunity to debate key issues of the day with their peers. Debaters from Macquarie Anglican Grammar School, Blue Mountains Grammar School and Kinross Wolaroi School converged on Scots All Saints College for an afternoon of robust intellectual engagement. Scots All Saints College fielded five teams in the Senior and Open Divisions of the competition. The team of Jack Dickenson, Baileigh Honeysett, David Hardie and Lachlan Beath faced off against inter-college rivals Austin Markwick, Simi Atluri, George Butler and Sophie Cox. The entertaining debate was closely contested but the experience of the latter team saw them take the win. Keeran Rajkumar, Belinda Kidd, Robert Jeffries and Jessica Settree gelled well as a new team to execute an impressive victory over Macquarie Anglican Grammar School. An equally impressive win was achieved by Jonah Siede, Digby Sharpham, Isobelle Sotter and Charlotte Russell over their Kinross opposition. In the Open Division, Holly Hare, Natalia Burgess and Harry Dickenson showed real promise against Macquarie Anglican Grammar School in their first outing as a team and were unlucky to suffer a narrow loss. Overall the day was a huge success for our debaters and a wonderful opportunity to showcase our new operations as Scots All Saints College. I would like to thank Mr Andrew Maher, Ms Christine Sams and Miss Amelia Hodge for their assistance with adjudication on the day. The next round will take place at Blue Mountains Grammar and we look forward to continued growth and success. Mrs Angela Davis

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Put the Happy into Homework So it’s that time again when we are back into school and whether we like it or not we have the task of doing homework again, but instead of procrastinating I am here to help you with making homework less of a pain. Here are some tips to help you enjoy homework more and get it finished faster: • Plan your time - make time for homework after school • Work smarter, not longer - make sure when you do work you are at your most productive so you don’t waste time • Set goals and reward yourself when you finish

State Conference is an event for anyone with an interest in international affairs. It’s a chance for you to meet like-minded peers and share your thoughts on issues affecting the global community. By the time you leave, we guarantee you’ll be better aware of what goes on in the world around you and more importantly about the role you can play in shaping its future.

https://unyouth.org.au/event/nswconference/ Convener: ragavi.jeyakumar@unyouth.org.au See Mrs O’Neill in the ILC for more details.

Scots Campus Pre-K, Boarding (Years 5-12), Senior School (Years 9-12) 4173 O’Connell Road BATHURST NSW 2795

• Avoid procrastination - finish a task before it is due so you can give the work the time that it needs and don’t put pressure on yourself • Think of the benefits - you will get good grades, help others and be able to participate more and answer the questions that the teachers ask • Find a study partner - working with a friend is good. You can help each other and it can be more enjoyable, just make sure you don’t talk too much! • Make a homework play list (classical or instrumental) • find relevance in your topic I hope this works and I wish you luck with your homework! Morgan Watts (Year 10)

Event Details

When: 15 – 17 March 2019 (Friday evening – Sunday evening)

Where: The Collaroy Centre, 22 Homestead Avenue, Collaroy NSW 2097 Who: Students in Years 9 to 12 Cost: $250 (subsidies available)

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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Beauty and the Beast In just over a month, Scots All Saints College’s first musical Beauty and the Beast is set to take stage at the BMEC. With both schools performing the musicals Godspell and Oliver! last year respectively it has been interesting to see talents from All Saints and Scots combine and work together creatively. Rehearsals after school have been diligently perfecting choreography, dramatic scenes and musical numbers. The musical itself is based on a beloved Disney classic packed with extravagant songs, charismatic, wellloved characters and a renowned storyline. The original film’s empowering messages and comedic moments are better enhanced through theatre and drama, giving students a chance to show what they’re capable of both on and off stage. The musical has also seen a profound fusing of the students from the previous two schools, giving them a chance to befriend and interact with peers from all walks of life who have one commonality, a love for creating and performing a sometimes overlooked art form. Students and staff alike from both campuses should commend themselves for how hard they’ve worked to put this all together. Whether they’re a chorus member, a part of the main cast or a member of the prop and tech crew, they’ve helped bring a fantastic world to life that is sure to impress the members of the Bathurst community when it comes time to perform! Taylah Cooper (Year 10)

Thursday 28 March 7:30pm

Production of

Friday 29 March 7:30pm Saturday 30 March 7:30pm at the BMEC $35 for adults,

Music By Lyrics By Book By Alan Menkin Howard Ashman &Tim Rice Linda Wolverton

$26 concession,

Licensed exclusively by Music Theatre International (Australasia). All performance materials supplied by Hal Leonard Australia

$90 for family of four $20 for children 5-12. Click link below

Bathurst Memorial Entertainment Centre March 28-30 Tickets from BMEC

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Help out with Sponsorship Valued members and friends of the Scots All Saints College Community I am writing on behalf of the wonderful students and staff at Scots All Saints College who are involved in the 2019 Musical Production Beauty and the Beast. This promises to be an early highlight in the school calendar and will provide a wonderful opportunity for our students. To that end it is important we are able to create a production of the highest quality and this means that I need to ask for financial sponsorship of the production, details of which are below. The show will take place in the final week of March. Please contact me for further details: Leigh.Morrisey@scotsallsaints.nsw.edu.au Sponsorship Details Gold - $750 Large image on all posters, banners and programs -link to your website on our Facebook site -plus 4 Complimentary tickets Silver - $500 Medium image on all posters, banners and programs -link to your website on our Facebook site -plus 3 Complimentary tickets Bronze - $250 Small Image on all posters, banners and programs -link to your website on our Facebook site -plus 2 Complimentary tickets

Yours Faithfully Leigh Morrisey – Head of English and Production Manager

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

scotsallsaints.nsw.edu.au 02 6331 3911

info@scotsallsaints.nsw.edu.au


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Highland Gathering School Stalls

Donations Call Out

We need your help with for the following items: From now until Saturday 23 March, the day before the Highland Gathering, please leave any donated items at either:

All Saints Campus – The Chaplain’s Office adjacent to the uniform shop Scots Campus - The Old Rugby Canteen adjacent to Galloway House. Modern Tombola:

Small, New items suitable for kids and adults (in jars or not, both are welcome).

Chocolate Toss:

Chocolate blocks and chocolate bars.

Book Stall:

Interesting books of any interesting subject

Mark your diaries to think of these items in the week before the Highland Gathering and drop them off on Saturday 23 March or the morning of the Highland Gathering to the Tim Richards Pavilion at the main oval on Scots Campus. Devonshire Teas

Scones, scones and more scones, jam and cream

Cakes Stall

Yummy Cakes, Muffins, Slices. Wrapped and with ingredients listed.

Plants Stall

Plants and Produce of any kind. Honey, Cuttings, Bulbs, Preserves, Pickles, Jams, Relishes, Fruit, etc.

Contact us at highlandgathering.sascpfa@outlook.com or come to the Committee meetings at the Tim Richards Pavilion each Wednesday at 5:30pm The Highland Gathering Committee

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

scotsallsaints.nsw.edu.au 02 6331 3911

info@scotsallsaints.nsw.edu.au


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HIGHLAND GATHERING Sunday MARCH

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10am to 4pm Scots Campus, O’Connell Road

7s RUGBY SKILLS AND TWILIGHT TOURNAMENT

Tuesday 5 March 3:30pm - 4:30pm Music Centre, All Saints Campus

Cricket, tennis, touch football

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SPORTS DRAW

Training and games for U/7s and U/9s is from 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm on Wednesday and Friday at the Bathurst Bulldogs rugby grounds.

This program runs for 6 weeks from the 1 March – 5 April. Registrations are now open. Please visit the Bathurst Bulldogs Junior Rugby Club website for full details and to register. https://www. bathurstjuniorrugby.com.au/

Students and Parents of Year 2 and 3

SPORT REPORTS

Bathurst Bulldogs Junior Rugby Union Club are running a Twilight 7s rugby tournament including skills sessions for a six week period. This is a fabulous opportunity for our students to develop and strengthen their rugby skills in the Junior years U7s – U/13s. Boys and girls are welcome.

Training and games for U/11s and U/13s is from 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm on Wednesday and Friday at the Bathurst Bulldogs rugby grounds.

String Launch

Click here to Download PDF *Please note. Whilst this a great initiative by Bathurst Bulldogs Rugby Club, it is important that Scots All Saints College students continue to commit to their current summer sporting team before joining the Bulldogs rugby twilight program. For many students the rugby training and game times may mean students can continue their summer sport for Scots All Saints College and also commit to the six week rugby program .

Senior cricket draws can be found at http:// isa.nsw.cricket.com.au/ Middle and Junior cricket draws can be found at http://www.bdjca.nsw.cricket.com. au/ CONNECT TO SCOTS ALL SAINTS Online Calendar Facebook Twitter Instagram Youtube

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

scotsallsaints.nsw.edu.au 02 6331 3911

info@scotsallsaints.nsw.edu.au


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