DATES TO REMEMBER
VOLUME XXXII No. 5 2nd April, 2015
APRIL Easter
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1.30pm JS Term ends Public Holiday – Western Good Friday
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Western Easter Palm Sunday
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Orthodox Easter
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Staff Development Day
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Students return Term 2 (change to Winter Uniform)
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Anzac Day
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K2016 Information Morning
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MAY Futsal Regionals JS
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National Schools Event School Photos JS NAPLAN
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School Photos SS ICAS Digital Technologies JS
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Appreciating Culture Lecture
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What is the mark of those who eat the Bread and drink the Cup of Christ? That they keep in perpetual remembrance Him who died for us and rose again. There is still time for endurance, time for patience, Time for healing, time for change. Have you slipped? Rise up. Have you sinned? Cease. Do not stand among sinners, but leap aside. St Basil the Great
Καλό Πάσχα σε όλους Happy Easter
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LAMBATHA STALL Our Easter stall has been busy, thanks to all who stopped by, and purchased our Lambathes in support of our fundraising. It was lovely to see our Head of College take the time to visit us and purchase Easter gifts while admiring our efforts. Our Easter stall draws not just funds for our school, but parents and students, and staff members who appreciate the spirit of what we do in the lead up to Easter. We enjoy the pleasant conversations that ensue while deciding which Lambatha to buy! They inject a warmth in our College community which is looked forward to by the P&F. We are pleased to notice that we also draw people from outside the school community who like to purchase the P&F Lambathes!
PALM SUNDAY LUNCH
We will be serving a delicious Lenten menu of entrees, main, including whole fish, and desserts. We invite you to join us with your family and friends. Adults - $45 donation Children- $20 donation (bookings: Erenie – 0410 318 053 Anna: 0405 683 320 )
*MOTHER’S NIGHT OUT* – Thursday, 14 May 2015- *save the date* We are currently finalising all the details for this popular P&F event. In the meantime, save this date for a fun filled enjoyable evening, as always. We have a new venue in store for you in 2015……so please stay tuned for details to follow in the next Newsletter. In the meantime, we welcome donations for prizes on the night, so if you would like to donate, please email the P&F and let us know. To every student, every parent and friend, and to all the staff of our College, we wish you an enjoyable and relaxing school holiday break and a blessed Easter with your families and friends.
See you in Term 2! Angela Vergotis (Asst. Secretary) pfcommittee_@hotmail.com
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25th MARCH PHOTO GALLERY
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virtues of faith, love and hope. St Ephraim next prays to be freed from meddling or faintheartedness. Depression and hopelessness are both dangerous as they prevent the human soul from seeing anything positive in one’s existence. The love of power which St Ephraim speaks of refers to greed. St Ephraim reminds us how important it is to be mindful of the needs of others. St Ephraim then prays to be freed from a desire for ‘idle talk’ because there are times that we say things that hurt the feelings of others.
The Lenten prayer of St Ephraim the Syrian
The prayer of St Ephraim then moves to the positive aims of repentance which are also four. The first of these is soberness or the need to have a clear mind so that we may meditate on Christ and His teachings and more importantly, apply these teachings in our lives. One of the fruits of soberness is humility and according to St Gregory of Sinai, a humble person is one who believes that they are the least of all people. Patience is the opposite of hopelessness and is the ability to tolerate the positives and negatives of those around us. Love of God is the greatest commandment followed by a love of neighbour, for both are inseparable (Matthew 22: 37-39). St Ephraim’s final request is the ability to see his own errors and to avoid judging others. This can only be accomplished when we foster a spirit of soberness, humility, patience and love, the aim of which is to bring an end to pride that is often within us.
The Lenten prayer of St Ephraim the Syrian was written by St Ephraim a deacon, hymnographer and theologian of the 4th Century A.D. from the region of Syria. This prayer is read at the conclusion of each service throughout the duration of Great Lent from Monday to Friday with the exception of Saturdays and Sundays as these days are dedicated to the resurrection of Christ. This prayer singlehandedly lists both the negative and positive elements of human repentance, and therefore proves to be a measure of our conscience as we struggle throughout the course of Great Lent.
Mr A. Picardi Orthodox Studies Teacher
The prayer is aimed at our freedom from four basic spiritual illnesses which may prevent us from coming closer to God. The prayer begins by referring to Jesus Christ as the “Lord and Master of my Life.” St. Porphyrios, a newly canonized Saint of the 20th century teaches us that Christians “should love Christ and put nothing before His love.” We each can make Jesus both Lord and Master of our lives by placing Him at the centre of our lives. This can be done through prayer, fasting, meditating on the Scriptures, by living a sacramental life and by placing our faith and trust in God.
TERM TWO – UNIFORM CHANGE Term Two will begin for all students K-12 on Tuesday, 21st April, 2015. Please note that students are to wear their Winter Uniform. Blazer is compulsory.
UNIFORM SHOP The uniform shop will be opened before the beginning of Term 2 on Wednesday, 15th April between 12.00 midday and 4.00 p.m for any last minute winter uniform purchases.
The basic spiritual disease that threatens every Christian is idleness otherwise known as laziness. A lazy spirit is one that prevents us from cultivating or developing the spiritual
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ATTENTION: CASUAL USERS FOR THE PRIVATE SCHOOL BUS There has been a change to the procedure for the casual bus users. As from Term 2 the students using the private bus route for transport from one campus to another are required to purchase a term pass from either administration office, cost $100 per Term. If any child needs to catch the bus from school to home on a casual basis, please call Parish Administration office 9313-6899 to arrange the bus pass and invoice. Cost will be $50 for each bus pass which will allow the student to catch the bus 5 times only.
JUNIOR SCHOOL REPORT 25TH MARCH COMMEMORATION My congratulations are extended to all K – 6 students for their exemplary behaviour at the 25th March Commemorations. Well done to Danae Margaronis-Lopez who recited her poem with such conviction in Church. I also congratulate our Junior School Captains Billy Bourdaniotis and Vicki Synesios for the respect they showed to our fallen when they laid the wreath at Martin Place Cenotaph. To the students in the Combined Greek Orthodox School Choir, and to the Conductor Ka. Anna, our heartfelt congratulations for a very moving performance. Mrs Katsogiannis, our Principal of our Senior School, once again did a sterling job as MC for this annual event. Thank you to all of you who attended.
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ASSESSING AND CORRECTION
REPORTING
As reported in our last newsletter, over the coming months, you will notice some changes to the way we assess students and some changes to the report itself. Parent input will be sought early next term as to what information you would like to be included in the report. Please note that there will be formal half yearly and yearly exams for Primary but not for Infants.
To Year Six and their Greek teachers, we thank you for the very moving assembly on the significance of the 21st of March.
JUNIOR SCHOOL INFORMATION MORNING AND TOUR On Tuesday 31st of March an Open Morning and Tour was held for prospective parents of the Junior School. If you missed out on the tour but would like to enquire about a place at the Junior School, please contact Mrs Kerameas at the Junior School Office and we would be happy to show you around and answer any questions.
KINDERGARTEN 2016 INFORMATION MORNING Kindergarten 2016 Information Morning will be held on Wednesday 29th April, commencing 9.30am. This meeting will focus on the parents of the children who will be commencing Kindergarten in 2016 and will conclude by 11am. A reminder to all parents to please ensure that you have enrolled siblings commencing Kindergarten in 2016, as we are currently working on numbers and classes for next year. Letters informing all K2016 parents currently on our data base, were sent out last week, asking for reply tear off section to be returned to office to secure positions and to RSVP attendance to the meeting. Please do not assume you will automatically be secured a position if you have not completed an enrolment form.
COCURRICULAR Cocurricular for Term Two will recommence on 27th April and conclude on the 10th of June.
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At St Spyridon College Junior School, Year 6 hosted the event on Friday 20th March. Students wore orange and there was a range of fun activities available, including Year 6 sharing stories from varied cultures. The day was a huge success! Thank you to the staff and parents for getting involved and congratulations to Year 6 students for their leadership on Harmony Day.
UNIFORM CHANGE Students are to return to school in Term Two in Winter Uniform. The blazer is to be worn to and from school each day. The Winter Sports Uniform is the tracksuit. The uniform shop will be open before the beginning of Term 2 on Wednesday, 15th April between 12.00 midday and 4.00 p.m for any last minute winter uniform purchases.
HOLY WEEK Holy Week is a wonderful time to get closer to God. By attending the services, we follow Jesus through His passion to His joyful Resurrection. If you have not been before, I encourage you to attend the Unction service on Holy Wednesday afternoon, Holy Thursday Evening where our Crucified Lord is taken around a darkened Church in procession, Friday afternoon service where Jesus is removed from the Cross, Good Friday Night for the Epitaphios and Holy Saturday night for the Resurrection service. The children may also like to attend on Lazarus Saturday to make Palm Crosses for Palm Sunday or come early on Good Friday morning to see how the flowers are prepared for the Epitaphios. I take this opportunity to wish you all a blessed Easter (Καλό Πάσχα). Mrs A. Synesios Principal Junior School
HARMONY DAY AT ST SPYRIDON JUNIOR SCHOOL Harmony Day is held every year in Australia. This year is special because it’s Harmony Day’s 15th anniversary. Harmony Day always coincides with the United Nations International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. The message of Harmony Day is everyone belongs. It’s a day to celebrate Australia’s diversity – a day of cultural respect for everyone who calls Australia home. After all, it is important to respect and understand one another.
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All present agreed that it was a memorable coming-together of the old and new generations which undoubtedly should be repeated in the future; a promise both the Greek teachers, Κυρία Άννα και Κυρία Στέλλα, and the students were more than happy to keep.
SENIOR SCHOOL REPORT Ms D. McCarthy
GOOD FRIDAY EVENING Friday, 10th April
VISIT TO GREEK ORTHODOX SENIOR CITIZENS
It was with great anticipation and pleasure that a group of Year 6 students visited the War Memorial Hospital Waverley on Monday 23rd March to perform for Greek Orthodox Citizens who had gathered there to celebrate Greek National Day and the Annunciation of the Theotokos. The Year 6 students brought tears and smiles to these older members of our community with their chanting and singing, and their performance of Rigas Fereos and his Thourios - Ο Ρήγας Φεραίος κι ο Θούριος.
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At 6.00pm Year 10 students are to meet in the St Spyridon Church Hall to prepare for the Lamentation Hymns. All other students across all years are welcome. Students are to be dressed in Summer School uniform including blazer. At 7.00pm Year 11 boys, who will carry the Epitaphio, are to meet in the Church Hall for instructions. Students to be dressed in School Uniform including Blazer.
25th MARCH CELEBRATIONS
Parents will be able to make time to discuss their child’s progress at the future Parent Teacher Conferences.
Congratulations and thank you to all staff and students who attended this year’s celebrations.
NURSING HOME VISITS
Congratulations to Austin Papadopoulos, Year 8, Eleni Mastroperos, Rhea Tsimboukis and Joanna Skouteris, Year 9, for reciting his poem with such confidence in St Spyridon Church on Sunday, 22nd March, 2015.
St Simeon Village On 1st April, 2015 all the Serbian language students from Years 7 – 12 had the privilege of visiting the St Simeon Village Nursing Home. We were able to give the residents Easter cards and even take some biscuits (koulourakia) and home-made cake. Not only could we engage in conversation, but we also had the opportunity to perform a traditional Serbian dance and sing Easter songs with them. It was extremely rewarding experience as we could see how much our visit meant to them and also how much it impacted us; especially students that were able to talk to residents that they remembered from previous years. We all took photos throughout the visit, but perhaps the most interesting connection made was between Ivana and a 94 year old women who can still talk, hear and walk perfectly.
Congratulations also to the students who danced at the Domain under the instruction of Mrs Haskas. Wonderful as always.
Another resident told us the story of how her family moved to Serbia after the Russian Revolution; she was born in Belgrade, then she moved to Austria where she learnt German. In 1949, she moved to Australia where her family, including her 17 great-grandchildren, now live. Although there was only one Greek resident, she was tremendously proud to see that we were students from a Greek school.
TWILIGHT TOURS Congratulations to all the Student Leaders and volunteers who were able to assist with Twilight tours this week. An overwhelming number of visitors attended this year, which is testament to the positive impression and interest our College is generating in the community. Students warmly welcomed visitors and enthusiastically conducted tours of the school campus, impressing all with their honest and positive commentaries.
Serbian Language students St Basils Nursing Home On Thursday, 1st April, 2015 Year 9 students visited St Basils Nursing Home to speak and share stories with the residents.
Thank you to Ms Kokinelis for coordinating the students.
INTERIM REPORTS During the holidays all students Years 7-11 will receive an Interim Report on their progress so far. In this report we share what is going well and in particular highlight issues of concern.
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Greek Language students Mrs A. Katsogiannis Principal Senior School
MIDDLE REPORT
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Winners of Easter Raffle Easter Show Tickets Anthony Moufarrege – Year 10 Easter Egg Baskets Steven Antoniou, Nicholas Vasilakis, Nicola Skouteris, Felicity Ginis, Steven Stamoulis, Georgia Koukounaris.
Ms G Kokinelis Dean of Middle School
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δυσκολίες, θα έχω τη δύναμη και την αποφασιστικότητα να ανταπεξέλθω χωρίς να περιμένω καρτερικά τη μοίρα μου.
Αγαπητοί γονείς και φίλοι, Αυτή τη φορά θα σας κρατήσουμε συντροφιά με το γραπτό μαθήτριας της Β΄ Λυκείου. Συγκεκριμένα, πρόκειται για προφορική παρουσίαση, μέρος των διαγωνισμών της τάξης αυτής για το πρώτο σχολικό τρίμηνο. Θέμα της είναι η αυτοπαρουσίαση σε ηλεκτρονική φίλη.
Όσοι με βλέπουν, λένε ότι μοιάζω της μητέρας μου. Μου αρέσει αυτό γιατί την θεωρώ δυναμική και κάπου με κάνει να αισθάνομαι περήφανη. Έχω διάφορα χόμπυ. Μου αρέσει πολύ να μαζεύω κοχύλια και να μαθαίνω ξένες γλώσσες. Επίσης μου αρέσουν οι πολεμικές τέχνες, τα σπορ, μου αρέσει να ακούω μουσική, να παίζω θέατρο… Λατρεύω τα ζώα!
Καλό Πάσχα και καλές διακοπές. Κ. Μ. Φαλέτα 12/3/15
Κάτι που με ενοχλεί πραγματικά είναι όταν με κοιτάζουν έντονα. Αισθάνομαι τόσο άσχημα που επιστρέφω το βλέμμα κι εγώ με τη σειρά μου έντονα για να δείξω στον άλλο ότι «φτάνει , αυτό που κάνεις με ενοχλεί». Το εκλαμβάνω σαν να θέλει κάποιος να μου επιβληθεί!
Αγαπητή Ίριδα, Γεια σου! Χαίρομαι πολύ που θα μπορούμε να αλληλογραφούμε. Για να είμαι ειλικρινής, ανυπομονούσα να λάβω μήνυμά σου! Να ξεκινήσουμε λοιπόν τη σημερινή αλληλογραφία με δυο λόγια για τον εαυτό μου, έτσι για να γνωριστούμε καλύτερα. Με λένε Σταυρούλα και μένω στο Σύδνεϋ Αυστραλίας με τη μητέρα μου την Άννα, τον αδελφό μου τον Αυγουστή και το λυκόσκυλό μας τον Μπρούνο. Είμαι δεκαπέντε χρονών και πηγαίνω στην Α΄ Λυκείου, στο κολλέγιο του Αγίου Σπυρίδωνα.
Θέλω να πιστεύω ότι είμαι άνθρωπος δίκαιος, αλλά δυστυχώς ζούμε σε έναν κόσμο όπου η δικαιοσύνη έχει πάει περίπατο… Αλλά, ας μην επεκταθούμε σε αυτό το θέμα, γιατί δεν θα μας φτάσουν δέκα σελίδες! Α, ξέχασα να σου πω ότι μου αρέσει πολύ και το διάβασμα. Είμαι ικανή να χάνομαι στις σελίδες ενός βιβλίου ατέλειωτες ώρες! Όταν όμως ο συγγραφέας σκοτώνει τον ήρωά μου…. Ε, τρελαίνομαι!!! Το ίδιο φυσικά ισχύει και με τους ήρωές μου σε αγαπημένες σειρές. Όπως για παράδειγμα το NCIS la. Δεν ξέρω αν το παρακολουθείς, αλλά πρωταγωνιστούν κάτι φοβερά άτομα. Ο καθένας με το χαρακτήρα του, αλλά όλοι μαζί μια φοβερή ομάδα. Μου αρέσει αυτό. Να υπάρχει , δηλαδή, παρέα, που ν’ αποτελείται από ανθρώπους διαφορετικούς, με δική τους προσωπικότητα ο καθένας, αλλά που να μπορούν να ταιριάζουν αρμονικά. Με άλλα λόγια, μου αρέσει να μπορείς να είσαι ο εαυτός σου χωρίς να χρειάζεται να υποκρίνεσαι στους φίλους σου, κάτι που δεν είσαι. Αλλά, και να μην σ’ έχουν στο περιθώριο επειδή δεν είσαι ίδιος μ’ αυτούς.
Είμαι μετρίου αναστήματος – προς το κοντό θα έλεγα – κι ελπίζω να πάρω κάνα δυο πόντους ακόμα. Έχω σκούρα μαλλιά, σκούρα και εκφραστικά – από ό,τι μου λένε – μάτια και είμαι λεπτή. Σαν χαρακτήρας, είμαι λίγο ευέξαπτη, πιστή φίλη, αποφασιστική, πεισματάρα και λιγάκι ανταγωνιστική… Έτσι, για να λέμε τα πράγματα με το όνομά τους! Μπορώ να πω ότι έχω τρομερή διαίσθηση όταν πρόκειται να συμβεί κάτι. Όσο για το πείσμα, άλλους τους φοβίζει κι άλλους τους εντυπωσιάζει. Μερικοί μάλιστα μου λένε ότι με το πείσμα δεν θα πάω μακριά, αλλά κάποιος κύριος – που σέβομαι την γνώμη του – είπε ότι αυτό ίσως και να μου βγει σε καλό. Συγκεκριμένα , είπε ότι όταν στο μέλλον βρεθώ σε δύσκολη θέση θα παλαίψω για να σταθώ στα πόδια μου, είτε οικονομικό είναι το πρόβλημα, είτε εργασιακό, είτε προσωπικό! Μου άρεσε όπως το έθεσε το θέμα και ναι, πιστεύω ότι εάν και όταν τύχουν
Σε τρέλανα, έτσι; Δεν θα σου ζητήσω συγνώμη γιατί έπρεπε να γίνει η αρχή και είμαι σίγουρη ότι θέλεις να ξέρεις πολύ περισσότερα για μένα.
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Λοιπόν, κι εγώ το ίδιο, περιμένω νέα σου και γράψε μου λεπτομέρειες για τον εαυτό σου για να σε γνωρίσω καλύτερα.
UWS DAY UWS Day Parramatta Campus: Tue 2nd June USW Day Kingswood Campus: Wed 3rd June UWS Campbelltown Campus: Wed 28th October UWS Bankstown Campus: Thu 29th October Visit the UWS campus to speak to current UWS students and academic staff. Experience the range of courses available at UWS through interactive workshops and presentations, learn about scholarships, The Academy, pathway programs and further opportunities to pursue their aspirations. http://future.uws.edu.au/future_students_home /events_at_uws/uwsday
Σου στέλνω και μια φωτογραφία του σκύλου μου. Είναι ο περιβόητος Μπρούνο, ο οποίος τελευταία έχει πάρει βάρος και όποιος τον βλέπει τρελαίνεται από το φόβο! Τελευταία έχω αρχίσει να διαβάζω ρήσεις σοφών. Θα κλείσω το γράμμα μου με μία πολύ αγαπημένη έκφραση, που την διάβασα κάπου τώρα τελευταία… «Να περνάς τον καιρό σου μόνο μ’ εκείνους που σε κάνουν καλύτερο». Να ‘σαι καλά και να περνάς ακόμα καλύτερα! Σταυρούλα
University of Technology Sydney: Engineering Undergraduate Information Evening Wed 10th June, 5.30pm – 8.00pm, CB11 Faculty of Engineering and IT Building, Building 11, UTS Broadway Hear about courses and scholarships, learn about the two six-month internships engineering students take as part of their degree, and speak to current students and staff. http://www.uts.edu.au/about/facultyengineering-and-informationtechnology/events/engineering-undergraduateinfo-evening
ΥΓ: Μου αρέσει το όνομά σου… είναι ασυνήθιστο κι έχει μια ιδιαιτερότητα. Πρόσφατα διάβασα ότι «το ουσιαστικό της ισπανικής Arco iris και της πορτογαλλικής Arco iris» (ελλ. το τόξο της Ϊριδας) σημαίνουν «ουράνιο τόξο» στην ελληνική γλώσσα. Steffie Papadopoulos Year 10 (Year 11 Mod. Greek)
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University of Technology Sydney: Information Technology Info Evening Wed 10th June, 5.30pm – 8.00pm, CB11 Faculty of Engineering and IT Building, Building 11, UTS Broadway Hear from academic staff and students about the different course options available and how to apply for the Bachelor of Information Technology Co-operative Scholarship program. Contact: (02) 9514 2666 or mail to: FEITOutreach@uts.edu.au http://www.uts.edu.au/about/facultyengineering-and-informationtechnology/events/information-technologyundergraduate
UPCOMING EVENTS There are many events coming up during the holidays and in the following months which should be of interest to both students and parents. Save the date(s) and register for those you wish to attend: UTS Law Undergraduate Information Evening Wed 24th June, CB05B Haymarket, Building 5, Block B, City Year 11 and 12 students and their parents are invited to learn about the Bachelor of Laws, combined degrees, scholarships, study options, pathways and career options. http://www.uts.edu.au/about/facultylaw/events/law-undergraduate-informationevening
University of Notre Dame: Parent Information Evening Tue 23rd June, 6.00pm, 104 Broadway, Chippendale The Parent Information Evening is designed to help parents (and students, who are also welcome to attend) through the transition from
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secondary to tertiary education. Attendees will have the opportunity to find out about University life, talk to current students, meet academic staff and find out about pathways into university. Contact: 02 8204 4404 or sydney@nd.edu.au http://www.nd.edu.au/events/2015/parentinformation-evening
UNSW Year 10 Information EveningsRegister Now UNSW is holding Year 10 subject selection and Information evenings in May (early in Term 2), which students and parents may wish to attend. Registrations are now open and fill up quickly. Go to the following to register: https://www.whatson.unsw.edu.au/egateway/st udents.schedules_search?p_event_id=42&p_hi gh_school_id=742&p_session=
University of Notre Dame: Creating the Future – Arts at Notre Dame Tue 30th June, 104 Broadway, Chippendale Learn about Arts at the University of Notre Dame and why an Arts degree is highly valued by Apple and other employers. Contact: 02 8204 4404 or sydney@nd.edu.au http://www.nd.edu.au/events/2015/creatingthe-future-arts-at-notre-dame
REMINDER: SAVE THE DATE: UNSW Engineering and Science Information Evening: Thu 11th June UNSW Scholarships Information Evening: Wed 15th July
Teaching: Aspire to Inspire Mon 29th June, 10.00am – 12.00pm, 104 Broadway, Chippendale Learn about teaching as a career, have questions answered by renowned educators, and hear how others used their education degree to make a difference in the world. Contact: 02 8204 4404 or sydney@nd.edu.au http://www.nd.edu.au/events/2015/time-toteach
Register at: https://www.whatson.unsw.edu.au/egateway/st udents.events_search?p_caller=students.whats on&p_high_school_id=742&p_keywords=scie nce&p_event_unit=&p_year_for=&p_school_t erm= UOW: HSC Study Days 2015 Year 12 Language Day: Fri 12th June HSC Economics Study Day: Mon 15th June HSC Business Study Day: Wed 17th June HSC Maths Revision Day: Fri 19th June Year 11 Enrichment Day – Physics: Early August, date TBC UOW’s HSC Study Days aim to give students the opportunity to hear from UOW academics and students, as well as BOSTES staff who have set and marked the HSC. In addition to getting relevant information about their HSC exams, attendees will be able to experience what life is like as a student at UOW. http://www.uow.edu.au/future/events/UOW18 8905.html
Australian Catholic University: 2015 Undergraduate Course Guide http://www.acu.edu.au/about_acu/our_universi ty/publications/course_guides Sydney University: Girls’ Programming Network Term 2: Sun 31st May, School of Information Technologies, J12 University of Sydney, 1 Cleveland Street, Darlington th Term 3: Sat 8 August, School of Information Technologies, J12 University of Sydney, 1 Cleveland Street, Darlington Term 4: Sun 1st November, School of Information Technologies, J12 University of Sydney, 1 Cleveland Street, Darlington The Girls programming Network is a program run by female IT students targeted at high school girls interested in IT. One day each term, Girls Programming Network hosts a workshop where you can learn about an exciting topic in computer science. https://sites.google.com/site/girlsprogramming network/home
OTHER NEWS BUSINESS CADETSHIPS EVENING Considering a career in business? Meet The Business Leader is the perfect opportunity for current Year 12 students to secure a cadetship while you undertake your university studies. The event, hosted by Chartered Accountants Australia & New Zealand, is on Wednesday May 20, 5pm-8pm at Luna Park. There is no
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cost to attend, however you will need to click here to pre-register. http://www.charteredaccountants.com.au/Stud ents/Whats-on/Event-listing/NSW/NSW-Meetthe-Business-Leader-2015.aspx Download their Employment Guide app at: www.charteredaccountants.com.au/eg. For more information, please refer to the website.
USA STUDY U.S. Undergraduate and Sport Scholarship Information Sessions Undergraduate + Sports Scholarship Information Session Wed 8th April, US Consulate General, Level 10, MLC Center, 19-29 Martin Place, Sydney RSVP: Mon 6th April A free information session on the US undergraduate application process and NCAA eligibility process. The information session will be divided into two segments, general application and sports scholarships. Those not interested in sports scholarships can choose to leave at the conclusion of the general application session. Undergraduate Information Session Fri 17th April, US Consulate General, Level 10, MLC Center, 19-29 Martin Place, Sydney RSVP: Wed 15th April A free information session on the US undergraduate application process. Contact: (02) 9373 9230 or edadvsyd@gmail.com http://www.trybooking.com/Booking/Booking EventSummary.aspx?eid=89936
Defence Force University Sponsorship The Defence University Sponsorship allows students to study an accredited degree at any Australian university and graduate with a career in the Navy, Army or Air Force. http://www.defencejobs.gov.au/education/univ ersitysponsorship/ Defence Force Australia: Information Sessions Sydney – Women in Defence: Tue 7th April, 6.30pm, 9 George Street Parramatta Sydney – Engineering Careers: Tue 7th April, 6.30pm, 9 George Street Parramatta Sydney – Health Careers: Wed 8th April, 6.30pm, 9 George Street Parramatta Online – Health Facebook Q and A: Thu 9th April, 6.30pm – 8.00pm Sydney – Navy Careers: Tue 14th April, 6.30pm, 9 George Street Sydney – Air Force Careers: Mon 20th April, 6.30pm, 9 George Street, Parramatta Wollongong – Army Reserve: Tue 21st April, 6.30pm, 91 Gipps Street Sydney – Army Careers: Thu 23rd April, 6.30pm, 9 George Street Sydney – Officer: Wed 29th April, 6.30pm, 9 George Street Parramatta https://www.facebook.com/DefenceJobsAustra lia/events
New York University Information Sessions With Beau Benson Senior Assistant Director, Office of Undergraduate Admissions New York University. Learn about applying to New York University, including a general discussion on higher education in the United States, the application process; how admissions committees select students and financial aid for international students. Session #1: Thursday, April 30, 2015, 5:00 for 5:30-7:00pm Loreto Kirribilli Auditorium 85 Carabella Street, Kirribilli Book your seat by April 27 at: http://www.trybooking.com/128662
Australian Veteran’s Children Assistance Trust Scholarships 2015 Applications open Tue 18th August and close Sat 31st October The Australian Veteran’s Children Assistance Trust, provides scholarships based on need and merit to children and grandchildren of exserviceman or women to study at TAFE, university, or a private college. http://www.avcat.org.au/Aboutus/OurScholars hips.aspx
Session #2: Friday, May 1, 2015, 5:00 for 5:30-7:00pm Cranbrook School Governor’s Ballroom5 Victoria Road, Bellevue Hill Book your seat by April 27 at: dberridge@cranbrook.nsw.edu.au
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Lions Australia Youth Exchange Applications close Tue 30th June Lions Australia Youth Exchange provides the opportunity for 16 – 21 year olds to experience life overseas as part of a program that does not involve tourism, academic studies or employment. All Lions Youth Exchange Programs depart in early December and return in mid-January. http://lionsclubs.org.au/activities/youth/ye/over seas-destinations/
GAP YEAR VOLUNTEERING Latitude Volunteering Information about the overseas programs and information sessions can be accessed from this link http://www.lattitude.org.au/find-outmore/attend-an-info-night Hope & Home Gap Year Volunteering in Asia Hope & Home offers a range of programs for people interested in undertaking volunteering in Asia as part of their Gap Year. They run projects in Nepal which include volunteering with orphanages, teaching English, and volunteering with medical centres. Contact: info@hopenhome.org http://www.hopenhome.org
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Sydney TAFE: Info Seminar for Year 10, 11 or 12 Students and Parents Tue 28th April, 6.00pm – 7.00pm, Sydney TAFE Building W: Level 8 (old Marcus Clark Bldg) 827-839 George Street. Students and their parents are invited to Sydney TAFE to get information about courses, important steps in career planning, entry from TVET to trades and higher education, and support available to TAFE students. Contact: 02 9217 4854 or Sydney.CareerAdvice@tafensw.edu.au http://sydneytafe.edu.au/newsevents/events/inf o-seminar-year-10-11-or-12-students-andparents
Choosing a Volunteering Agency Checklist Australian Volunteers International, an independent not-for-profit organization, has developed a guide for selecting an ethical, trustworthy and safe international volunteer agency. To view their guide, visit: http://www.australianvolunteers.com/volunteer /resources/choosing-a-volunteering-agency/ VOICE: Upcoming Volunteer Projects Applications close Tue 5th May Voice has a number of volunteer opportunities in countries such as Cambodia, Costa Rica and Vanuatu available in July this year. Projects run for approximately 4 – 5 weeks, and are available to 18 – 30 year olds. http://voiceaustralia.org.au/
Australian Apprenticeships Government Website This website is an invaluable resource providing information on apprenticeship programs, location of apprenticeship centres, government initiatives and recent publications regarding apprentice work force changes. http://www.australianapprenticeships.gov.au/
OVERSEAS EXCHANGE AFS Exchange Programs Open Day Online AFS run exchange programs across the world, and Open Days are the chance to find out about the programs on offer. Online sessions begin at 7pm (Sydney time) on the following dates: ‐ Tuesday 14th April ‐ Wednesday 20th May ‐ Tuesday 16th June ‐ Wednesday 15th July http://www.afs.org.au/news-and-events/opendays/
Energize Oz Source of information for prospective electrical apprentices. The website aims to link apprentice candidates with employers. http://energiseoz.com.au/ Hobsons Course Finder: Five Advantages of Apprenticeships and Traineeships http://www.hobsonscoursefinder.com.au/Lates t-news/Getting-into-university/Fiveadvantages-of-apprenticeships-andtraineeships
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students working online. Contact: info@thegraphicdesignschool.com https://www.thegraphicdesignschool.com/
PRIVATE COLLEGES CATC Design School: Open House Thu 16th April, 5.00pm – 7.00pm, 46-52 Mountain St Ultimo Meet students and course coordinators; get information about courses in graphic design, interior design and photo imaging. Contact: 1300 661 111 or enquiries@catc.edu.au http://www.catc.edu.au/events/open-days-andnights/sydney-events/thursday-16th-april2015-open-house
Australian Film Television and Radio School: Information Day Sat 30th May, Building 130, The Entertainment Quarter, Moore Park Speak to staff and students, view the facilities and learn out how to prepare an application to study at AFTRS. http://www.aftrs.edu.au/events/aftrs-open-days JMC Academy- Sydney Information Session JMC Academy invite you to our information session on Thursday April 16th from 6.00pm. This small forum for students and parents will give you the opportunity to ask lots of questions and will help you gain deeper insight into our creative industry courses, career outcomes, industry trends, fee-help and application process. http://www.jmcacademy.edu.au/News/201409-22/SYDNEY-INFORMATIONSESSION.cfm
APM College of Business and Communication: Open House Tue 28th April, Wed 6th May and Fri 8th May, The Rocks Campus, 1 – 5 Hickson Road, Sydney View the new campus, speak to students & staff, and learn about the course and career options available at APM College of Business and Communication. Contact: 1300 880 610 http://www.apm.edu.au/about-apm/upcomingevents/apm-open-house
William Blue College of Hospitality Management: Day in the Life Tue 14th April, 10.00am – 4.00pm, The Rocks Campus, 1-5 Hickson Road Cost: $50 Participate in practical workshops, view the facilities, enjoy a meal from the student-run restaurant and attend a Q and A session. Contact: 1300 851 237 or enquiries@williamblue.edu.au http://www.williamblue.edu.au/about-williamblue/upcoming-events/william-blue-day-inthe-life-sydney
Billy Blue College of Design: Open House Thu 16th April, 5.00pm – 7.00pm, 46-52 Mountain Street, Ultimo Meet students as well as course and career advisors who are available to answer questions about enrolment. http://www.billyblue.edu.au/newsevents/upcoming-events/sydney/sydney-ohapril Australian College of Applied Psychology: Information Session Wed 6th May, 6.00pm, Level 5, 11 York Street, Sydney Discover the courses on offer at the ACAP, take a tour of the campus, speak to staff and students about student life and studying at ACAP. http://www.acap.edu.au/
William Blue College of Hospitality Management: Open Day Sun 3rd May, 11.00am – 3.00pm, The Rocks Campus, 1-5 Hickson Road Take a guided tour of the campus, meet representatives from industry, learn about flexible study options and get guidance about FEE HELP and VET-FEE HELP. Contact: 1300 851 237 or enquiries@williamblue.edu.au http://www.williamblue.edu.au/about-williamblue/upcoming-events/william-blue-open-daysydney
The Graphic Design School The Graphic Design School provides onlineonly courses for students of all skill sets. The school aims to provide a valued product to its students by ensuring the comprehensive availability of online assistance and the extensive fine-tuning of its courses to suit
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Academy of Information Technology: Free Digital Workshops Sat 11th April, 10.00am – 4.00pm, Level 2, 7 Kelly Street, Ultimo AIT offers free day-workshops designed to boost participants skills and help prospective students make decisions about future study. Students can attend either an Intro to 3D Animation, Intro to Film Editing or Intro to Game Design workshop. http://www.ait.nsw.edu.au/free-day-courses/
Macquarie Uni in a Day Thursday 16th April, Central Courtyard, Macquarie University Students in years 11 and 12 are invited to Macquarie University to see what a day as a student is really like. Attendees will be able to sit in on lectures, experience practicals and tutorials as well as speak to lecturers and current students. Contact: 02 9850 1881 or events@mq.edu.au http://www.mq.edu.au/about/events/view/mac quarie-in-a-day/
Avondale College of Higher Education: Futures Day Wed 3rd June, 10.00am – 2.00pm, 582 Freemans Drive, Cooranbong Receive course information, attend HSC lectures and interactive tours. Contact: 1800 991 392 or marketing@avondale.edu.au http://www.avondale.edu.au/future_students::o penday/
AFTRS Winter School Short Film Screen Writing: Mon 29th June – Fri 3rd July Filmmaking Intensive: Mon 6th July – Fri 10th July Introduction to Radio: Mon 29th June – Fri 3rd July Intro to TV and Radio Presenting: Mon 22nd June – Fri 26th June TV Field and Story Producing: Mon 22nd June – Fri 26th June Advanced Lighting: Wed 24th June – Fri 26th June Writing for TV Intensive: Mon 6th July – Fri 10th July AFTRS Winter School provides an opportunity to be taught by industry professionals and have access to the latest equipment. Contact: 1300 065 281 or open@aftrs.edu.au http://www.aftrs.edu.au/short-courses/winterschool
Nature Care College: Healthy Careers Day Sat 9th May, 10.00am – 2.00pm, 46 Nicholson Street, St Leonards The healthy careers day will include a college presentation, informative talks with a course advisor and an opportunity to tour the campus. Contact: 02 8423 8333 or info@naturecare.com.au http://www.naturecare.com.au/events/eventdet ail.asp?id=4 Sydney iFEST 2015 Sun 3rd May, Lvl 1, Wentworth Park Grandstand, Wentworth Park Rd, Ultimo NSW iFEST is a FREE festival for independent game developers: from new startups and established studios to anyone who thinks they might have what it takes to imagine, design, build and market games. http://www.ifest.us/?page_id=441
HSC in the Holidays: “Ace the HSC” Charity Seminars 2015 Tue 5th May, UTS, Building 5 Tue 26th May, UOW Wollongong, Building 67 The Charity Seminar will provide strategies to reduce anxiety, tips to improve HSC English marks, study and examination advice and will conclude with a Q and A session. http://hscintheholidays.com.au/seminarform/?show=1
SCHOOL HOLIDAY EVENTS A DAY @UNSW: Students in years 10 to 12 can attend a day at UNSW on 25th June (during mid-year holidays), to explore, attend lectures and events and experience student life there. Register to attend at: https://www.whatson.unsw.edu.au/egateway/st udents.schedules_search?p_event_id=36&p_hi gh_school_id=742&p_session=
University of Sydney HSC Essay Writing Course Upcoming courses commence: Tue 7th April – Fri 10th April, University of Sydney, Camperdown This course for senior high school students will teach them how to properly write essays in a HSC exam situation.
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http://cce.sydney.edu.au/course/ESHS Sydney Observatory: HSC Relativity Tue 21st April and Thu 23rd April, 6.00pm – 8.15pm, 1003 Upper Fort St, Millers Point This one night course for students in year 11 or 12 and their teachers, introduces the fundamental concepts of relativity without the aid of mathematics. The presentation will look at the theories of modern physics – Einstein’s development of the special and general Theory of Relativity. http://www.sydneyobservatory.com.au/schools -and-courses/adult-astronomy-courses/
Kickstart at Sydney University. Kickstart Science workshops give HSC students a chance to do experiments and demonstrations of key ideas in the syllabus that are difficult to do in the classroom. Kickstart Biology, Chemistry and Physics are running in the June School Holidays. Students can register individually to attend at http://sydney.edu.au/science/outreach/highschool/kickstart/school-holidays.shtml Construct My Career This resource provides news and information on the construction and property services industry. The website aims to showcase the breadth of careers available in the construction and property industry, while highlighting education and participation opportunities such as scholarships and mentor programs. http://www.constructmycareer.com.au/ Hobsons Course Finder: Survey Students can go in the draw to win one of two ipads by completing a survey on how the names of university degrees affect students’ choices. The survey only takes 5 minutes to complete and closes on the 5th April. http://surveys.surveyanalytics.com/a/TakeSurv ey?id=3174350 Seek Learning: Top Ten Blog Posts Seek Learning’s top ten blog posts includes; 5 ways to tell if you’re in the wrong career, 10 foods to boost your brain power, how to get experience without any experience and top 5 highest paid industries. http://courseofaction.seeklearning.com.au/top10-posts-first-year/
USEFUL INFORMATION FOR SENIOR STUDENTS TSFX Exam Study Tip #2: Homework and Study Banks This tip outlines the benefits of participating in regular study, and suggests a study schedule for students in years 11 and 12. http://www.tsfx.com.au/wpcontent/uploads/2015/03/HSC-2015-StudyTip-2.pdf Hobsons Course Finder: How Facebook Can Help (or Hurt) A Student’s Job Prospects http://wwwmycareermatchcomau.cmail20.com /t/ViewEmail/y/AB8E37E9197582C4/C68268 0BFFCCCB7C4415EB25BE999822 Hobsons Course Finder: Uni Myths Debunked http://www.hobsonscoursefinder.com.au/Lates t-news/Beyond-university/Uni-mythsdebunked-graduate-careers#.VQfAmY6Ud40 Career FAQs: Government Financial Assistance This article outlines the government fee assistance available to students studying postschool. http://www.careerfaqs.com.au/news/news-andviews/
Leaving School March 2015 Edition This issue covers trends 6 - 10 of the Top Ten Trends that are shaping the changing world, tips for studying effectively for exams, and a report on the UTS Summer School Program. http://www.leavingschool.com.au/
Young Writer Showcase Young Writers Showcase is an anthology of some of the extraordinary Major Works in print, sound and visual media submitted for the HSC English Extension 2 course. Copies are available through the Board of Studies online shop.
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Boys Team B George Grillakis* Michael Vlahos* Nicholas Michos* Angus Chellos* Kosta Ioannou* Lucas Leondaris* Antonio Pateras Nio Tsakirios* James Cardamis* Michael Antoniou George Mitropoulos Petros Lisgaris Willem Chellos Hudson Rallis Stephen Varvaritis Congratulations to the Team A Boys who finished second in their pool and progressed to the Quarter Finals; losing to Moriah College in a skilful and tough final match of the day. Well done to Juval Mikhail, Paul Giavis who played ferociously in the midfield, Marlon Rallis and Andreja Jovanovic who performed consistently around goals and Jameson Darras-Samaras who was crucial in defence throughout the carnival.
TRIP TO WONDERLAND Hi I’m Alice! It’s like I’m a ‘ficitious!’ Oh, the boring book that my sister reads! It’s like planting a million seeds. Oh, my little Dinah is a cat. Of course she is divine to pat. I saw an odd rabbit by the riverbank. Oh, it made such a loud clank. So I followed it down a massive hole, And decided to take a little stroll Alas, I fell into a massive pit; Dinah definitely didn’t recommend it. And that’s where I start my Wonderland adventure; Where there will be all sorts of treasure. Ekaterini Hatzidimitriou 6M
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Similarly, the Team B Boys consistently improved in skill and teamwork throughout the day, finishing third in their pool of five teams. Well done to Michael Vlahos who was a most consistent player on the day, James Cardamis and Lucas Leondaris who worked hard in the midfield and in defence and to Angus Chellos and Nicholas Michos who were highly effective as key forwards. Thank you to the boys who played with Team A* when requested.
AFL PAUL KELLY CUP 2015 On Wednesday March 18th, St Spyridon College Junior School competed at the Regional Carnival in AFL held at Moore Park for selection for the State Finals. We entered three teams for the day; two boy teams and one girl team. The competition held this year was the largest AFL carnival for Primary Schools to date, with over 1000 competitors testing out their skills across more than 12 pools of teams.
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Boys Team A Anthony Hatzigiakoumis Jonathon Mournehis Juval Mikhail Andreja Jovanovic James Bletsas Jordan Kougias Franklin Pyliotis Costa Hadjiparaskeva Jameson Darras-Samaras Stefan Gemisis Paul Giavis Marlon Rallis
Lucia Zois Taylysse Knight Christina Borean Anastasia Lambrou Vicky Synesios Mary Diamond Katerina De Pasquale Natalia Constantinidis Crystal Coulits Jennifer Pyliotis Amelia Raptis Christie Kalis Theoni Asproukos
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they were not able to capitalise on a number of chances and as a result lost in the final. Despite this the boys get the opportunity to contest the NSW State Futsal Titles later in the year and this valuable match practise would have hopefully helped the boys work on their combinations for the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia National Schools Event.
The girls’ team greatly improved as the day progressed, scoring many goals and defending with tenacity. In a Year 5/6 competition, the team made of many Year 4 girls showed dedication and positivity in two their closely fought games and great resilience in their hard games. Congratulations to Vicki Synesios and Mary Diamond who provided consistent defence, Anastasia Lambrou who was best on ground for the carnival and Christie Kalis who showed great skill in winning the ball on the ground and getting the ball moving forward towards goals.
The U16 boys competed at Marrickville and were very strong in their opening rounds winning games against Belmore Boys and Blakehurst and drawing with the eventual winners Leichardt High, on the back of very strong performances particularly from the younger boys. The boy’s strong performances throughout the rounds ensured that they made the final, however like the Open boys they failed to win the regional Final losing 2-1. Despite this, like the Open Boys, this team now gets the opportunity to represent the school in the U16 NSW State Futsal Championships later in the year.
Thank you to Guest Coach, Kellie Nolan, for her assistance in coaching the girls and Team B in game 2. Kellie is a highly skilled and experienced U14, U15 Boys Development Coach, State Youth Girls Coach and Senior Women’s Coach. Thank you to Mr Volas and Mrs Synesios for managing the students on the day. Your assistance is much appreciated. A special thank you to the parents and friends who helped with set up, drinks and pack up on the day. Your supportive cheering and positive presence was felt and very positive. Thank you to NSWAFL for a smoothly run day and for the loan of jerseys for Team A.
Thank you to both Mr Zafiropoulos and Mr Meintanis for coaching these teams for their respective tournaments. The U 14 Boys will be competing on 3rd June 2015 at Minto together with a second U16 boys team.
Finally, thank you to the students who competed. In every facet of the tournament, I was proud of your sportsmanship, dedication to fairness and exhibition of consistent rule following and encouragement of each other during play. You are fine students who represented the college to your potential.
CROSS COUNTRY Last Saturday the school had a large number of boys compete in the ISA Cross Country carnival. The boys represented the school in the U12 – U16 events. This was the first year we had training sessions organised for the boys and they all performed to their best. The goal for the boys was to try and improve on last year’s results and for many this was the case.
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There were a number of outstanding results in the boys, below are some of the results:
This term the boys have had two teams contest two different regional Futsal Tournaments. The Open boys travelled to Penrith Sports Stadium where they competed against a number of schools. For the boys this was an opportunity to prepare for the Greek Orthodox Colleges National Schools event. The team performed exceptional in all games and despite coming from behind in a number of games the boys did well to make the finals. Unfortunately
Peter Trovas 21st in the 12’s Jordan Frazis in the 13’s who placed 22nd Christopher Kumar in the 15s who placed 33rd out of 90 And perhaps the best was Daniel Xeras who placed 13th out of 90 students.
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With only the top 10 qualifying, the boys will now need to look forward to improving their performance for next year.
SOCCER All boys’ soccer teams have been posted on the Sports Notice Board and students are reminded to check for any errors. Also all students will need to return the necessary completed registration forms for Saturday Sport. The School Soccer season begins in Term 2 Week 2 on Saturday 2nd May 2015, all families will receive information regarding the season via email. Wishing all students and their families a blessed 2015 Easter.
REGIONAL FUTSAL CHAMPIONSHIPS On Wednesday 18th March the Open Girls Futsal team travelled to Penrith to participate in the Regional Futsal Championships. This was a strong competition with over 15 teams entered in the girls division. This team consisted of girls from Years 8-12 - this was fantastic to watch as the older girls lead and encouraged the younger students to play with confidence. The girls remained undefeated in the rounds and progressed to the Semi-finals winning 2-0. This result allowed them to qualify for the Grandfinal. The girls were extremely tired at this point having played 5 games previously which led to them losing 10. Fortunately they still qualified for the State Futsal Championships to be held later in the year. Outstanding efforts displayed by Tiana Milisavljevic only conceding 2 goals as goal keeper from 6 games and Chrystal Christie scoring 14 goals. This same team will also play at Greek Orthodox Colleges National Schools Event in May.
SWIMMING Congratulations to Nicholas Frazis for qualifying for a third straight year in the 50m Backstroke to represent the ISA at the NSWCIS Swimming Championships to be held in April at Homebush Aquatic Centre. Nicholas has being a leader in boys swimming not only achieving outstanding individual results but also steering the boys Junior and Intermediate teams to success during his three years at the College.
Well done also to the Under 16’s girl’s futsal team who competed in the Regional Futsal Championships on Tuesday 24th March. This was the same team that played in the Friday night Futsal competition; the aim of that competition was to improve their skills allowing them to be more competitive in the Regional Futsal Championships. This was achieved as the girls secured two wins and were unlucky to miss out on the Semi-Finals.
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Most certainly an improvement from last year’s performance.
ISA CROSS COUNTRY Congratulations to all girls who participated in the ISA Cross Country event held last Saturday at Chevalier College. The girls showed dedication in their preparation, training each Wednesday and Friday for the last three weeks. Their efforts were rewarded through the results they achieved in a difficult Cross Country meet. Highlights included: Nicolette Tsimboukis – 13th in 12yrs Desi Kapodistrias – 29th in 13yrs with over 50 competitors Jennifer Contominas and Rhea Tsimboukis 27th and 28th respectively in the 14yrs
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Name: Vicky Papadopoulos Age: 17 Number of years at St Spyridon College: Since Year 7 (5 years) Previous Leadership Roles: Delphian's House Captain (2014) Subjects I am currently studying: English Advanced, English Extension 1, Mathematics (2U), Chemistry and PDHPE. As well as Modern Greek Continuers and Modern Greek Extension which I completed in 2014 as an accelerant student. Hobbies: Dancing, soccer, spending time with friends and family, discovering new places and things. My Future Aspirations: To make it into the University and a course that appeals most to me; find a job that I love, travel, be successful and happy, and settle down with a family and house of my own. My role models: My parents for sure. They do so much for me and I see how hard they work and support me with everything I need so that I can succeed in life and be happy. Favourite Quote: "Success is the sum of small efforts repeated day in and day out" and "the harder you work, the luckier you get". One thing I am most proud to have achieved: My results from my Modern Greek Continuers and Extension HSC as well as dancing awards I’ve received over the years. One piece of advice I would give younger students: Work hard and set yourself goals, the earlier you get into good habits for school the better, do what makes you happy, be adventurous and be good to one another.
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