VOLUME XXXIII No 14
23rd September, 2016
DATES TO REMEMBER
FROM THE HEAD OF COLLEGE Extract from the Year 12 Formal Dinner Speech
OCTOBER Staff Development Day
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Students return, Summer uniform
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HSC Begins
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Parent Forum Year 12, 2017
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Welcome to this glittering evening, to farewell a wonderful group of young people from St Spyridon College. We have chosen this venue, because it is large enough for our growing school, as well as to honour the many families that have made the journey to Maroubra over so many years.
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OHI Day Celebrations Church Years 8 & 9, K-2 P & F Spring Fair
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This morning His Grace Bishop Iakovos gave thanks and blessed you, together with Father Steven and Father Sotiri. Mr Picardi recruited and prepared 120 younger students to chant for your last school Church attendance. And look how many people are here at this dinner! This is a tribute to your power to inspire.
NOVEMBER K-11 Divine Liturgy Sports Presentation Evening
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Final Assessment Period begins Year 7 – 9
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Final Assessments Year 10 begin
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Parent Forum Year 7, 2017
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Orientation Day Year 7, 2017
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Year 4 Camp
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Years 3 & 4 Camp
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Years 3 & 4 Camp
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Years 5 & 6 Camp
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Years 5 & 6 Camp
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Years 5 & 6 Camp
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K-4 & 5 P & T Interviews
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K-4 & 6 P & T Interviews
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Mrs Gambriell you have been an excellent Year Adviser for our Year 12s. We thank you for your total commitment and dedication to our students. We also acknowledge the work of our very fine home room teachers, Mrs Belajcic, Mr Karras and Mr Zafiropoulos. Thank you to Ms Kokinelis, our Dean Extraordinaire. We commend each and every one of your teachers for the work they have done to maximise your results. We express sincere gratitude to our Principal Senior School, Mrs Katsogiannis whose faith, tenacity and strong leadership is an inspiration to us all. The Rev Father Steven, the Parish President Mr Con Livissianis, Mrs Tsaconas, the Parents and Friends Vice President Mrs Anna Stamoulis everyone here is proud to share this evening with you.
DECEMBER Middle School Assembly
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Year 6 Graduation
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Academic Excellence and Student Leadership
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We thank the student leaders! Chrystal Christie, College Captain; Mariah Stavrou, Vice-Captain; Aaron-Paul Kostantakis, Senior Prefect; and Sports Captains Alexander Stamoulis and Lia Albanakis; and The Prefect Body. All of you, as Year 12 students, have been outstanding ambassadors for your College, your family and your community.
Assembly Years 3 – 12, 9.30 a.m. Term ends for students
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When you started Year 7 we gave you a Passport to Senior School. Tonight as you leave us, we need to give you a new one - A Passport to Global Citizenship. You are well-travelled. Not because many of you have been abroad, but because you are well-educated. You know about the world and how it works; You know your own place within it. You understand justice and what is right, and have a clear sense of what is not right. You are strong in mind, and pure of heart.
My prayer for you, my formidable children, is that whatever happens throughout your lives, you have the gift of peace always waiting for you within your own heart - because this is where true happiness resides.
The Class with the record number of twins ends up being a powerhouse of talent and originality. An electric Showcase of what is best about our school. For the Year 12 Class of 2016, it has always been A Time to Shine. You Dared to Dream, and took us on a magical journey Over the Rainbow, wearing your Yellow Gloves. I look at you and see the flame of fire within each of you, all of different hues, all beautiful. And I can see that you have not even begun to realise the power that you have to impact on the world. I hope you never change - except to get stronger in your faith. That you stay strong and determined and optimistic.
In a troubled and confused world, you are our singular hope for the future of our people and our planet. Go out into the world and make it a better place for all of us my dearest children.
We, your teachers and parents look at you this evening and feel a deep sense of gratitude. Tonight we can say that all our hard work and worries and vigilance, have been well worth it.
You go with our blessing. We hope that when you look back, you remember us with kindness. That you reflect with affection on the time you spent here with us, in the care of our College, and the protection of our Patron, St Spyridon the Wonderworker.
Mrs E. Stefanou- Haag
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YEAR 12 FAREWELL ASSEMBLY
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YEAR 12 DOXOLOGY
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YEAR 12 DINNER
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NEWS
P&F NEWS
UNIFORM SHOP The uniform shop will be open Wednesday, 18th January, 2017 and Wednesday, 25th January, 2017 from 9.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. Then every Wednesday (only), commencing 1st February, 2017 - 8.30 a.m. to 10.00 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. to 4.00 p.m.
KINGSFORD AFTER SCHOOL CARE PASSPORT TO THE WORLD TERMS 2 & 3
Sunday October 30 from 11am WE NEED YOUR HELP! By now, you would have received our Spring Fair Bulletin sent home and we look forward to your support for this wonderful event in our fundraising calendar. Our children definitely look forward to the Fair and we promise to bring some new forms of entertainment to keep all ages happy for the day. Please complete the form and send it back to your eldest child’s class teacher by the first day back in Term 4, Tuesday 11th October.
In Terms 2 and 3, Kingsford After School Care students have been studying different countries such as India and Germany. We have been doing many different activities and craft to do with these countries. We have made passports and each week, we collect a stamp from each country we visit. Our educator Julia has also been cooking traditional food every week and it has been delicious! We have learnt so much about the countries. The educators have been showing us pictures, word searches and facts about each country and all children have enjoyed it. We have been doing this program for around 4 months now and we have done 13 countries so far. Each week we display the flag of the country we are visiting on our display wall.
As mentioned, we invite parents to assist with running a stall and/or sponsoring. Please take the time to read the bulletin which you will also find attached at the end of this newsletter. We are pleased to say that some sponsors have already come forward to support us which is fantastic news! The Lending Association is kindly sponsoring our BBQ and Angels of The Bay is sponsoring our photo booth. Thank you to both these family businesses for their support. ***If you own a family business and wish to sponsor a particular ride, there’s many more left to support such as Snooker Feet, Dart Ball (as seen on the Today Show), 9D Cinema, gelato bar, Facepainting, just to name a few! Please contact our President Erenie Bourdaniotis on 0410 318 053. Please visit the St Spyridon College Facebook event page for more updates over the school holidays *** There are only limited stalls left for hire. Please contact Angela Kasmas 0407 061 940 or Joanna Coutts 0419 992 027 for further information.
Sia Manos and Nicholas Kalligiannis, Year 6
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The children performed in Greek, the play written by Ka. Stella “Elia”. In attendance were His Grace, Bishop Iakovos, Fr Dimitri Kokkinos and Dr Stavros Kirimis, Consul General of Greece. The audience were amazed by the many lines the children had to learn and the ease with which they delivered them.
Lots of fun is planned for a great day out for the children and to bring our school community together once more! We look forward to welcoming you to the Fair! Business Directory *** AVAILABLE NOW The Business Directory has been distributed to your children and at our Open Day today at the Junior School. If you would like additional copies, please contact our Junior School or Senior School office for more information. Thank you once again to each and every business listed for supporting this fundraiser. We hope parents and family and friends find it useful for years to come.
We thank Mrs Dimitra Micos and the Hellenic Lyceum Sydney, for sharing their space with us as the stage that was erected for the performance was unable to be used due to the weather. We are honoured that ka. Stella trusted her beloved script to our students and also directed them to get the best possible performance. We thank ka. Anna and Mrs Bennett who accompanied the students to the event and, the parents who willingly and enthusiastically support the students in all that they do.
And on a final note, the P&F has raised the following funds to date for 2016: Taverna Night 5080.00 Palm Sunday 6017.00 Luncheon Mothers’ Night Out 14000.00 Easter Stalls 7339.00 Mother’s Day Stalls 6300.00 Junior School 1500.00 Athletics Carnival Canteen Business Directory 3500.00 Fathers’ Day Stalls 5172.00 Fathers’ Day 2445.00 Breakfast Fathers’ Day raffle 2809.00 Running Total 54162.00 Please don’t hesitate to email or call the P&F for further information. Angela Kasmas (Secretary) pfcommittee_@hotmail.com
JUNIOR SCHOOL REPORT With the term drawing to a close we give thanks for all the wonderful opportunities that we have been able to enjoy with the students and I wish you all a well-deserved rest.
CONGRATULATIONS Not even the damp and miserable weather could deter the Year 5 students who willingly performed at the Greek Festival at Parramatta on Sunday.
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St Spyridon College, as one of the top four fundraising schools in NSW, were invited to take part in this presentation where IPSHA Federal President, Ms Deb Dalwood, presented a cheque of $137,862.10 to JDRF Australia. Student representatives from each of the invited schools, gave a short presentation. Our Junior School Captains, Jamyson Gouveros and Adriana Drakoulis, accepted the certificate and spoke on our behalf… “…We premise our proud fundraising results on the values and principles which are taught at our school. At St Spyridon College, the harmonious development of students into intact, resilient and socially responsible persons, is promoted and nurtured. We value the community as an extension of our Orthodox Church. We have a duty to contribute to the welfare of others, and we work together as a school community to do this. Friendship, compassion and decency are our distinguishing characteristics. We thank everyone involved in this fundraising event. The combined effort, support, encouragement and generosity, are a true reflection of dynamic community spirit known as ‘St Spyridon College’.”
THEATRICAL PERFOMANCE “ELIA” I would like to congratulate the 17 students of Year 5 who participated in the Theatrical Performance “Olive/Ελιά”, on Sunday 18th September 2016 at the Parramatta ‘Let’s go Greek Festival’. Not only did they perform breathtakingly, but what’s more they left the audience speechless with their moving presence. They are to be commended for being committed and doing their best even under heavy rain conditions. If they are able to be trustworthy individuals at this age, they will definitely be so as adults and this is more important than anything else they may achieve in their life. I congratulate them and their parents/grandparents for their enthusiastic participation!!! Mrs Stella Georgakopoulos
JDRF PRESENTATION On Monday the 12th September, IPSHA presented a cheque to a representative of JDRF (Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation) for the total monies raised by IPSHA schools that participated in, or donated money towards the IPSHA Fundraiser “Walk Around the World for JDRF”.
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FINAL DEBATE OF THE YEAR FOR JUNIOR SCHOOL DEBATERS
SENIOR SCHOOL REPORT
Both St Spyridon Debating teams ended the year on a high note! Our eight enthusiastic Junior School students hopped into the cars of our very generous parent chauffeurs and scooted off to debate a tricky topic, 'That education is the key to success'.
TERM 4 Term 4 begins Tuesday, 11th October, 2016 with a WEEK A timetable. Students are to wear their Summer uniform.
Our negative team (including Joanna Kourgialis, Eleni Nicholas, Alexandra Bizannes and Jenna Perdikakis) were up first and managed to persuade their audience and adjudicator that self-motivation, passion and drive are essentially the keys to any kind of success. Their opposition, argued convincingly, yet were no match for our negative team!
FOOD TECHNOLOGY Year 10 Food Technology have been extremely busy this term developing their culinary skills and artistic flair in food design. They have been studying the area of Food Service and Catering, learning about establishment types, menus design and skills in recent developments and presentations. Students’ assessment task was to invite a teacher for a two-course meal luncheon, whereby students designed, prepared and presented their food within a short time-frame and documented in a design portfolio. They successfully accomplished the task at the highest level of culinary skill and design. It was a task enjoyed by all. Currently, they are studying and analysing the current Food Trends in our society, due to consumer and technological influences. They have been able to analyse the effects of organic food, genetically modified and the overuse of electrolyte drinks. To keep up with current trends in food, students are developing skills in the latest craze of cake decorating, using fondant and creating naked cakes due to master chef influences.
Our affirmative team (consisting of Sophia Economou, Jamyson Gouveros, Christina Pascalis and Demetrios Paparsenos) argued that education provides better work opportunities and so leads to success. The team from Emmanuel worked hard to rebut our arguments but were unsuccessful. Congratulations to both teams, your efforts were sensational! Many thanks also to Mrs Bizannes, Mrs Pascalis and Mrs Paparsenos for assisting us with driving to our venue. Mrs N. Economou & Mrs Gambierakis
UNIFORM CHANGE Students are to return to school on the 11th of October in Summer Uniform. Please make sure all items of clothing are in good condition. Replace any that are not eg shoes, blue socks. A reminder that tunics need to sit just above the knee. Mrs A. Synesios Principal Junior School
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MIDDLE REPORT
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There is never enough time to do everything, but there is always enough time to do the most important things. Brian Tracy
STUDENT YEAR 12
LEADERS
FAREWELL
Last Thursday Student Council Representatives from Year 7 to Year 11 delivered warm farewell messages to our departing Year 12 who are now at the end of their formal schooling at St Spyridon College. This is both a sad and happy time for us. We are all sad to see them leave our St Spyridon family, but we are also filled with great pride in having witnessed their development into wonderful young men and women ready to make their mark. At the ‘Farewell Assembly’ our youngest students presented Year 12 with cards they had made filled with well wishes for the future. It was heartwarming and joyful to witness students across the year groups with siblings and cousins in Year 12 share this event together. Congratulations are also extended to the 120 students from Year 7 to Year 11 who volunteered to be part of the Year 12 Doxology choir. They are to all be commended for their magnificent chanting the hymns. Thank you to Mr Picardi for preparing the students.
Mrs V. Grillakis Food Technology Teacher Mrs A. Katsogiannis Principal Senior School
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numerous students have qualified for the Principals Award as they have accumulated 200 or more MAPLES.
SHOWCASE 2016 During these end of Term Middle School assemblies we also take advantage of the many talents of our students by having them perform for their peers. Congratulations and well done to Year 9 Drama students and to Lena Tsalikis from Year 8 for her rhythmic dance routine.
Another example of the talent at St Spyridon was witnessed at Thursday evening’s SHOWCASE 2016 event. Students from across the year groups enthralled us with their showmanship and love of the performance arts. We clapped, tapped, and sang along to the tunes prepared by Ms Savva’s and Ms Livera’s music students, laughed watching the clever comic dramas pieces prepared by Mrs McCoy’s Drama groups, and admired the clarity and confident delivery of Greek dialogue by Mrs Faletas’ Modern Greek students. Well done to all performers, students and staff who assisted in SHOWCASE 2016, and Year 7 who made their first stage debuts on this night, with their unique and hugely entertaining rendition of ‘River of Dreams’!
PREFECTS 2017 The first round vote by teachers and Year 11 students has now been completed and tallied. This will result in a short list of applicants who will move towards preparing speeches that will be delivered next term before staff and peers. A second round of voting will then be conducted. Students successful in proceeding on will prepare a portfolio of their achievements for interviews which will be held in Term 4. We wish all students well in their endeavours.
MIDDLE SCHOOL ASSEMBLY The end of term Middle School Assembly celebrating the achievements of students in Term 3 was competently hosted today by Year 8 SRC’s Jordan Frazis and Nicola Skouteris. Many students received an impressive number of certificates, testament of the great work that has been undertaken over the Term. At present
THE SECRET TO RAISING SUCCESSFUL KIDS? MISTAKES In an age where there is an increasing number of students falling victim to anxiety, depression and self-harm, educators, health
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professionals and parents are left asking WHY?? Danni Miller, educator, writer, businesswoman and mother wrote an interesting article recently that is worth considering.
If we really want to set our kids up for future career success, rather than just drilling them for exam success, we should be teaching them to adopt Richard Branson’s philosophy and embrace failure “with open arms.”
According to Danni Miller if you “want to help your children succeed”, then what is needed is a “focus on their mistakes”. As adults, the single biggest mistake we make is our carefully staged, micromanaged, Instagram-filtered focus on perfection. This has led to a generation of kids and parents who are paralysed by the fear of failure.
Branson, who has had at least 14 of his own businesses fail, believes that as failure and rejection are an inevitable part of business, what will really set someone up for longevity is their ability to deal with these events. We could all do with reframing our thinking on failure. And we could all do with celebrating more stories of those who not only tripped, but got up, dusted themselves off, and chose to simply put one foot in front of the other and move forwards again
Too often students feel so crushed by a school grade that was lower than they had hoped for that they fall into a panicked anxiety and or simply stop trying. Sometimes students mistakenly believe that a misstep will mean their life is ruined.
STUDENT OF THE WEEK Even though Year 12 Prefects no longer on campus leading the Friday assemblies, we will be continuing their STUDENT OF THE WEEK initiative.
The truth is that we are not defined only by our successes, but rather by how we manage our falls. Catastrophizing, or using the dark-edged shame as a device to elicit change, not only doesn’t work, but may have devastating consequences for someone who thinks there is no way forward and feels hopeless rather than hopeful.
Recently a Year 8 student approached his Modern Greek teacher Mr Vassiliades to thank him for teaching him Greek. Even though the teacher was appreciative he was also a bit confused and so asked why? The student then explained that whilst walking home from school last week he heard the distressed voice of someone calling out from the front lawn of their home. As the student got closer he noticed an elderly gentleman collapsed on the lawn, and so went in the front of the property to try and help. The student (who is not of Greek background) understood from the man’s speech that he was Greek, so he said “Yiasou” to him. As a result the elderly gentleman continued to frantically talk. The student did not understand most of what was being said so he used his phone to translate some of the words he recognised. It turned out that the elderly gentleman was calling for help and asking the student to go get his wife who was inside.
It is much more valuable to help children view their disappointments as a learning opportunity, a time of reflection and growth, a time for building resilience and strength as result of picking themselves up and moving on. As adults we should be brave too about sharing our own failings for these give our children the sense that they also can move on after a stumble. Kids don’t need or want perfection from their parents, what they yearn for is authenticity. In fact, the reality is that despite the cautionary tales we often feed our children, we are all instinctively far more drawn to those who have lost and learned. Even the Ancient Greeks knew that heroes who displayed bravery, resilience, resourcefulness and determination were far more likely to win hearts and minds than those who only ever sailed cautiously through life.
Year 8 student Zali Albertiri’s, good deed once again has shown that the students of our College have heart and understand the true meaning of care, responsibility and citizenship. Zali is a credit to his family and
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school and is our last student of the week for this term.
εμπειρία να ακούσουν τον κ. Chris Allen να απαγγέλει αποσπάσματα από την Ιλιάδα του Ομήρου. Year 12 students of our Classical Greek studies program attended, at the invitation of our Classical Greek counterparts of Pymble Ladies College to participate, in a Greek Symposium held on September 14. Within the scope of the Symposium, students Hara Lavdioti and Danae Kyriakaki were afforded the opportunity to attend the lecture of Associate Professor P. McKechnie on Herodotus Erato and also Bob Cowan’s speech analysing the critical aspects of Aristophanes’ Clouds.
Ms G. Kokinelis Dean of Middle School
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A distinctly Ancient Greek flavour was the dinner theme as all attendees were crowned with a wreath and served traditional Greek dishes whilst our students had the opportunity to meet with fellow students of other schools in attendance (Grammar, Riverview, Xavier (Melbourne) and Pymble) where views were exchanged on the works of Herodotus and Aristophanes as these works constitute HSC material for this year’s examinations in Classical Greek.
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Οι τελειόφοιτοι μαθητές του τμήματος των Κλασσικών Σπουδών του Κολλεγίου μας, όπως και η συνοδός καθηγητριά τους κα V. Alexandropoulou (Classical Greek teacher), είχαν την ευκαιρία, ύστερα από πρόσκληση του ομώνυμου τμήματος του Pymble Ladies College, να συμμετάσχουν σε Ελληνικό Συμπόσιο, που διοργανώθηκε στις 14 Σεπτεμβρίου στο ομώνυμο Κολλέγιο. Στα πλαίσια του Συμποσίου οι μαθήτριες Hara Lavdioti and Danae. Kyriakaki, είχαν την ευκαιρία να παρακολουθήσουν τη διάλεξη του καθηγητού κ. P. McKechnie για το βιβλίο Ερατώ του Ηροδότου καθώς και την ομιλία του Bob Cowan, όπου αναλύθηκαν σημαντικές πτυχές του Αριστοφάνειου έργου Νεφέλες.
Furthermore over the course of dinner we were treated to a typical ancient Greek Symposium as Mr Chris Allen recited Homers’ Iliad.
Στα πλαίσια γεύματος αρχαιοελληνικού χαρακτήρα στο οποίο παρακάθισαν άπαντες οι προσκεκλημένοι στεφανωμένοι με τον κότινο, δοκίμασαν ελληνικά παραδοσιακά εδέσματα, ενώ οι μαθητές μας είχαν την ευκαιρία να γνωριστούν με τους μαθητές των άλλων σχολείων, που επίσης συμμετείχαν (Grammar, Riverview, Xavier (Melbourne) and Pymble) και να ανταλλάξουν απόψεις για τα εν λόγω έργα του Ηροδότου και Αριστοφάνη καθώς αυτά αποτελούν την ύλη των Αρχαίων Ελληνικών για τις φετινές εξετάσεις του HSC. Στα πλαίσια πάντοτε ενός τυπικού αρχαιοελληνικού Συμποσίου, οι μαθητές μας είχαν επίσης την ευχάριστη
Mrs V. Alexandropoulou Classical Greek Teacher
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CAREERS
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UNSW: ART & DESIGN UNDERGRADUATE GUIDE 2017
Learn about the courses, scholarships, and entry requirements of UNSW’s Art and Design courses. https://www.artdesign.unsw.edu.au/sites/defau lt/files/atoms/files/unsw_art_design_undergrad _student_guide_2017.pdf
UNIVERSITY NEWS YEAR 12 DEADLINES Universities Admission Centre (UAC): A reminder to year 12 students intending to apply for university that the deadline is 30th September. After this date, hefty late fees apply. Student Recommendation Scheme (SRS): applications close on 30th September. Educational Access Scheme (EAS): these applications need to be returned to Mrs Katsogiannis by the end of this term. Scholarships: Most scholarship applications close on 30th September.
UNSW ART AND SEPTEMBER HOLIDAY WORKSHOPS
Sydney University Bachelor of Design in Architecture (Honours) and Master of Architecture If you are passionate about learning and aspire to be a groundbreaking thinker in the practice of architecture, this limited-intake, five-year combined degree is a fast track to achieving your goals.
DESIGN
This five year double degree program couples the undergraduate Bachelor of Design in Architecture (BDesArch) with the postgraduate Master of Architecture (MArch). Students additionally attain undergraduate Honours, which otherwise requires an additional full year of study. http://sydney.edu.au/architecture/study/double arch.shtml
Portfolio Entry Workshops At UNSW Art & Design, we encourage every applicant to our design, art and media degree programs to submit a portfolio to boost their entry score. These workshops, run by art and design specialists, will provide insight into building a portfolio that puts you and your work in the best light.
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University of Sydney: Sydney Scholars Awards, closing soon Applications close Friday 30 September 2016. The Sydney Scholars Awards offer Year 12 students commencing studies in 2017 the opportunity to apply for scholarships ranging from $6,000 to $10,000 in value, for up to 5 years of study. Applicants must be currently in year 12, and the scholarship can be deferred for up to one year. Students will be assessed based on their academic achievements, extracurricular involvement, and future aspirations. Find out more and apply online at sydney.edu.au/scholarships/prospective/sydne y_scholars_program
An Introduction to Spatial Design This workshop provides students with an introduction to a variety of knowledge and skills required to navigate the field of spatial design. Like all design practices, this workshop introduces students to the importance of considered aesthetics, functionality, brief and cost issues. Drawing Objects (but not as you know it) Led by prize-winning Sydney-based artist and senior lecturer, Peter Sharp, this workshop will reinvigorate the practice of still life drawing. Workshop participants will rethink the meaning of line, positive and negative spaces, light and colour.
UTS School of Built Environment 26 October. 6.00pm to 8.00pm Room 4.40 and courtyard, 702 Harris Street, Broadway Senior students and their parents interested in Construction Project Management or Property Economics are invited to our ‘End of Year Show’ to view university students’ projects and chat to lecturers. RSVP:
Students can register at: https://www.artdesign.unsw.edu.au/whatson/events/september-holiday-workshops-forhigh-school-students-2016
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Friday 30 September 2016 9:00am – 12:30pm 104 Broadway, Chippendale (map)
Robyn.Vear@uts.edu.au
UTS Info Day 5 January. 10.00am to 3.00pm. Course advice with your ATAR before the main round offers for 2017 close. https://infoday.uts.edu.au/
The University’s Academic Enabling and Support Centre will host this session for Year 11 students to develop useful skills to unlock the secrets to HSC success.
UTS HSC Live Q&As Advanced English – 10th October 2016, 6pm, UTS, Ultimo Biology – 17th October 2016, 6pm, UTS, Ultimo Mathematics 2 Unit – 18th October 2016, 6pm, UTS, Ultimo Mathematics Ext 1 – 24th October 2016, 6pm, UTS, Ultimo Business Studies – 25th October 2016, 6pm, UTS, Ultimo Economics – 27th October 2016, 6pm, UTS, Ultimo https://www.facebook.com/UTSEngage/events
With Year 11 students preparing to move into Year 12, it’s a great time for them to develop effective skills for their final year at school. This engaging and interactive session will provide great tips and advice on: • Study and time management approaches • Managing workload, multiple and often competing priorities • Recognising and managing the signs of stress and anxiety, and • Maintaining a balanced lifestyle *Morning tea and a BBQ lunch included
UTS School of Built Environment End of Year Show, Wednesday 26th October, 6pm-8pm @ Room 4.40 and courtyard, 702 Harris Street, Broadway. Senior students and their parents interested in Construction Project Management or Property Economics are invited to our ‘End of Year Show’ to view university students’ projects and chat to lecturers. RSVP: Robyn.Vear@uts.edu.au https://www.uts.edu.au/about/faculty-designarchitecture-and-building/what-we-do/builtenvironment
Please register here or at www.nd.edu.au\events\sydney or contact us on 02 8204 4404 or sydney@nd.edu.au for further information.
Western Sydney University, Sydney City campus is now open 255 Elizabeth Street, Sydney This Hyde Park campus is custom-designed and technology-enhanced. To learn more, visit: http://www.westernsydney.edu.au/city/about/c ampus_location
Macquarie University Taster Day. Science, Medical and Human Science 27 September Year 11 and 12 students. Have a taste of what it’s like to be a Macquarie science, medical science or human sciences student. Students can find out more and register at http://www.cvent.com/events/taster-dayscience-medical-and-human-sciences/eventsummary0183dbd2dd054d3080678d421d2410f7.aspx
University Of Wollongong WIE Summit Girls In Engineering 15th to 18th January Years 9 and 10 girls: 10th – 15th January Be involved in lectures and workshops, learn about engineering fields, visit engineering sites, meet industry leaders. Email eisevents@uow.edu.au http://eis.uow.edu.au/wiesummit/index.html
Notre Dame University
ACU Equity Bursaries
Upcoming event - Getting the Most Out of Year 12 – for those Year 11 students moving into Year 12 in Term 4
Closes 6 January; To assist low socioeconomic background students with $2,000. http://www.acu.edu.au/study_at_acu/courses/s cholarships_and_financial_support/Scholarshi
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entry requirements and FEE-HELP. Registration is free and can be done online. http://www.williamblue.edu.au/about/eventsand-workshops/open-day-sydney2#srDA2D4VfopDJuPu.97 Sydney Design School: Information Sessions 21st September, 6.00pm 27th September, 1.00pm Level 2, 40 Oxley Street, St Leonards Hear a presentation from Director Amanda Grace, to get a clear idea of what it’s like to study at the school as well as information on some of the career opportunities available upon graduation. http://sydneydesignschool.com.au/infosessions/
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PRIVATE COLLEGES A Taste of Le Cordon Bleu 1st November 2016, 6:30pm The evening will include a showcase of current students’ skills and also provide an insight into the world of food. To register contact Terry Patriarca at australiahub@cordonbleu.edu http://www.cordonbleu.edu/news/sydneytaste-of-lcb2016/en?utm_source=newsletter&utm_mediu m=email&utm_campaign=australia-201608newsletter ACAP Information Session at new Sydney campus 23 November. 6.00pm. 255 Elizabeth Street, opposite Hyde Park. Find out about courses in Psychology, Case Management, Counselling, Social Science, Youth Work and Social Work. http://www.acap.edu.au/future-students/infosessions/
Sydney Design School Open Day 12th November, 10.00am – 12.00pm, Level 2, 40 Oxley Street, St Leonards An opportunity to hear a presentation from the director about their courses, speak to educators who work in the professional world of design, discuss post-graduation options, and enroll in a course. http://sydneydesignschool.com.au/infosessions/
APM HSC Revision Day 29th September, 9am to 3pm, 1-5 Hickson Road, Sydney This workshop is for year 12 Business Studies students to help prepare for the upcoming HSC exam. To register follow the link below. For further information, contact enquiries@apm.edu.au http://www.apm.edu.au/about-apm/upcomingevents#rzZOvLOlwOc6YogU.97
Australian Academy of Beauty and Spa Therapy: Open Nights Chatswood: 20th September, 7.00pm Kogarah: 20th September, 7.00pm North Strathfield: 21st September, 7.00pm Learn more about the courses available by speaking to staff. http://www.australianacademyofbeautytherapy .com/ Top Education Institute: Early Offer for Business and Law Applications close 30th November 2016 Interviews finish on the 2nd December 2016 Students currently in year 12 or who have completed year 12 in the last 2 years are eligible to apply. Students who receive an early offer will also have the opportunity to get a $500 scholarship. http://www.top.edu.au/EventViewTrainingDet ails.aspx?Bck=Y&EventID=9&m=0|0&Displa yType=C
APM Open Day 21st January 2017, 10am to 2pm, 1-5 Hickson Road, Sydney Open day will provide information about graduate success stories, the various courses offered and the opportunity to participate in hands on workshops. http://www.apm.edu.au/about-apm/upcomingevents#rzZOvLOlwOc6YogU.97 William Blue College Open Day 21st January 2017, 10am to 2pm, 1 Hickson Road, The Rocks Open day will allow prospective students to tour campus, speak to current students and lecturers and find out about online options,
AIE Open Day Sat 19th November, Sydney and Canberra Campuses
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Learn about the courses designed to get careers started in game development, 3D animation and visual effects. The day will include a presentation on different areas of industry to get into as well as information about AIE full-time and part time courses. http://www.aie.edu.au/openday
Australian Apprenticeships and Traineeships Information Sessions Rooty Hill – 18th October, 9:30am to 10:30am, Novotel Sydney Rooty Hill, 33 Railway Street, Rooty Hill Sydney – 20th October, 9:30am to 10:30am, Karstens, 1/111 Harrington Street, Sydney Webinar – 27th October, 3pm to 4pm AEDT; Webinar – 2nd November, 3pm to 4pm AEDT http://www.aatinfo.com.au/What-s-New--FAQ/Events
JMC Academy Scholarships JMC Academy offers up to 8 Academic Undergraduate Scholarships in each campus, covering one year of tuition fees for any of JMC Academy's eight bachelor degrees. Campuses in Sydney, Melbourne & Brisbane. Applications close 5.00pm Friday 16 December 2016. http://www.jmcacademy.edu.au/apply/domesti c-students/scholarships
Australian Apprenticeships My Gain Videos Excellent videos on apprenticeship experiences and where to find job opportunities. https://www.youtube.com/user/AAPathways
William Blue Scholarships Are you passionate about hospitality and keen to forge your career in this industry? Each year we invite aspiring hospitality managers, business managers, event managers, tourism managers and executive chefs to apply for a William Blue Scholarship. Scholarship applications due: 22 September. http://www.williamblue.edu.au/applyonline/scholarships/new-student-scholarships
HTN Aspire Program This is a 4 week program assisting students obtain a chef apprenticeship. http://htn.com.au/aspire/ OVERSEAS VOLUNTEERING Projects Abroad High School Volunteer Online Information Session 27 September. 6.00pm to 7.00pm Call 1300 132 831 or email: info@projectsabroad.com.au Visit:http://www.projectsabroad.com.au/more-info/informationevents/webinars/high-school-projects/
New York Film Academy Open Days 8/10, 12/11, & 10/12 Sydney: Suite 127, Building 61, Fox Studios Australia, 38 Driver Ave, Moore Park Tel: +61 2 8964 9321 RSVP at: rsvpsydney@nyfa.edu https://www.nyfa.edu.au/nyfa-events/
Projects Abroad Information Session 11 October. 6.30pm to 7.30pm Sydney Central YHA, 11 Rawson Place, Sydney. http://www.projects-abroad.com.au/moreinfo/information-events/
New York Film Academy Summer Film Camps Students looking to spend their summer making films need look no further than NYFA’s digital film camps offered at the Academy’s locations in Sydney and the Gold Coast. https://www.nyfa.edu.au/summer-camp/filmcamp.php
USEFUL WEBSITES UNSW: Stay Motivated During STUVAC with These Study Tips http://unswfuturestudents.tumblr.com/post/129 250036137/stay-motivated-during-stuvacwith-these-study The Good Universities Guide 2017 The 2017 edition of The Good Universities Guide was released last month and features comprehensive information about Australian higher education providers and their courses, and new five-star performance ratings.
APPRENTICESHIPS Apprenticeship Opportunity A local Electrical contracting company with connections to St Spyridon College is seeking electrical apprentices. Enquiries should be directed to Peter Stamoulis phone 0418881889 or email peter@cabled.com.au
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After finishing their activities the group were unfortunately hit with an emergency false alarm but this led to the teachers and students once again showcasing their excellent attitude and calmness and dealt with it in an orderly manner. The group did not let this conclude their journey and with great joy returned to the museum sensibly to collect their bags and enjoy lunch in Hyde Park.
http://australiancareersservice.com.au/2016/09 /06/good-universities-guide-2017-now/ The Guide has a list of questions and answers for year 12 students if they’re still considering their options about tertiary study. http://www.gooduniversitiesguide.com.au/Sup port-Centre/Where-do-I-start/I-am-finishingschool Careers in Psychology http://www.psychology.org.au/studentHQ/care ers-in-psychology/
The group collaborated together to take part in various enjoyable activities such as Frisbee and soccer. The students once again proved their enthusiasm by being evermore eager to return to the museum and conclude their second and last activity. Without the tireless work and effort put by all teachers and staff along with the collaboration and enthusiasm of the students, the mesmerising Year 8 journey to the Australian National Museum would not have been possible, and was surely an experience to be forever remembered.
StudyAssist Information for students about government assistance for financing tertiary study. http://studyassist.gov.au/sites/StudyAssist CS First Coding intro from Google. https://www.cs-first.com/ Overseas Universities Information http://www.mhscareers.com/overseasuniversities.html
On behalf of Year 8, I would like to thank our teachers Mr Giles, Mr Swan, Dr Srinivasan and Mr Karras for working tirelessly to organise the event and for helping us to enjoy our learning in a different way while appreciating the leisure time that was offered.
Ms G. Hakos Careers Adviser
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SCIENCE EXCURSION On the 9th of September, Year 8 had the privilege to attend the National Australian Museum in order to sum up their Term 3 Science studies on fossils and minerals while enjoying their learning time in a creative and different manner. Year 8 were accompanied by the Year 8 Science teachers. When the Year 8 groups first arrived at the museum, they were fascinated with the numerous rocks and fossils the museum had to offer and were eager to learn more about them. This led to the teachers and staff of the museum to split the students up into two groups and start to show them around the museum; both groups were captivated with the outstanding amount of rocks and fossils the museum had to offer and started to partake in various tasks to allow themselves to further advance their knowledge on the topic.
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Students Recount: “Year 11 Physics Class were privileged to visit the IMAX Theatre, obtain an insight and enhance our knowledge on the wonders of space. Three documentaries that we watched substantially deepened our comprehension of astrophysics. This experience broadened our scope of the topic we are currently studying, The Cosmic Engine, and not only proved to be an educational endeavour but a fun one too. Not to mention, our teacher Dr Lakshmi treated us to ice-cream! Captured by the exquisite images of our galaxy, the ‘Milky Way’, and more specifically different supernova remnants like the ‘Crab Nebula’, the perceptions we initially had of the universe changed and heightened our sense of interest on the topic. We also learnt about the cause of natural disasters regarding our planet, that include earthquakes, but also enlightened us with how science enables us to take appropriate measures to keep people out of harm’s way and sustain minimal damage.”
Amin Shokri Year 8
Sabrina Hijazi and Steffie Papadopoulos Year 11
YEAR 11 PHYSICS EXCURSION TO IMAX Preliminary Physics students are currently studying the module called Cosmic Engine. It has been a privilege to join them on a journey from the Earth to the edge of the Universe through the eyes of telescopes.
“Last week, we the students of Yr11 physics class visited the famous and the largest screen in the southern hemisphere, IMAX. There we experienced the extended knowledge of our preliminary topic: ‘The Cosmic Engine’ and learning how the human race has come so far through research and the development of the telescope to reach and reveal the answers of our beloved universe that we all live in and share. We watched three documentaries, The Hubble 3D, Forces of nature and Hidden Universe 3D”.
They got to learn about the challenges faced by astrophysicists and how information is gathered about distant stars and galaxies. The documentary Hidden Universe, allowed students to visualize the deepest reaches of our universe with unprecedented clarity through real images captured by the world’s most powerful telescopes in 3D.
Charalambos Gavalas Year 11
Students also watched Hubble 3D which enabled them to witness the advancement in technology and use of space based telescope to obtain more information from our cosmic neighbourhood. Overall, it was a great educational experience at IMAX. Dr L. Srinivasan Physics Teacher
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BOYS SPORT ISA BASKETBALL TRIALS th SATURDAY 17 SEPTEMBER 2016 Nearly all of the boy’s teams competed in a tri series basketball trial between three schools. Redlands, St Andrews Cathedral and St Spyridon College all met at Narrabeen sports centre and played against each other in an effort to prepare all teams for the regular season as well as give all coaches an opportunity to ensure that the right boys were selected in the correct teams.
ISA ATHLETICS Congratulations to the intermediate boys on winning this years ISA Division 2 championship shield.
It also gave the coaches an opportunity to see the strengths and weaknesses of each team and areas to work on. Our 5 teams played in 10 games of which the St Spyridon teams won 7 and lost three. Highlights included watching the Open boys win both games comfortably with a number of new boys joining the team for the first time. The most impressive highlight of the day was watching the U17 boys win both games comfortably as well as the young year 7 boys tasting their first Basketball victory for the College against St Andrews Cathedral School. In the U15 Boys it was great to see the growth of the boy’s skills in particular Peter Vassilis and Brendan Borodyansky who have made excellent gains in skill in the off season. The same could also be said of the some of the Open Boys who have also made significant gains in skill particularly George Andrianakos. While the trials proved to be a fruitful experience and a welcomed one. All teams will be invited to train in the second week of the holidays on Thursday 6th October 2016
UPCOMING EVENTS Open Boys Invitational basketball tournament 2016 – Saturday 15th October 2016 Round 1 Boys ISA Basketball Competition Saturday 22nd October 2016
STUDENT PROFILE – JORDAN MAKRIDOPOLUS Congratulations to Jordan Makridopolus, who has had a successful season with the Western Sydney Wanderers Academy. Jordan was part of the under 18s and 20s teams. The under 18s were premiers, and won the Grand Final defeating Sydney Fc 2-1 We wish Jordan all the best in his soccer endeavours.
The U13 Boys and U15 Boys 7am – 8am The Open boys and U17 Boys will be training between 8am -10am The U14 Boys at 10am – 11am This year the boys will be playing in the Division 2 competition and support from families and friends is appreciated.
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Spiros Zafiropoulos U14 Boys Shot Put 7th 11.96m Eleni Haralambidies U12’s 9th 1500m 7.25.42 Michael Vlahos U13 Boys Discus 10th – 25.16m Vivika Lynch U13’s Discus 11th 16.93m
CIS ATHLETICS RESULTS 2016 On Wednesday 21st September the college had 8 students represent the school in the CIS Athletics Carnival held at SOPAC. The students performed admirably and the school is proud of all their efforts. Below you will find their events and overall placings on the day. Nicholas Kollias U15 Boys High Jump – 1st 1.85m
Franklyn Pyliotis U 13 Boys - 400m – 12th 1.04.25 Long Jump Alexia Moufarrage U13’s 100m 12th 13.95200m 12th 29.21
Christina Vlahos U15’s Shot Put 13th 8.03m Congratulations to Nicholas Kollias who has now qualified for the CIS team and will now compete at the NSW ALL SCHOOLS CARNIVAL
Mr F. Kaldis Boys Sport
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Ms K. O’Shea Girls Sport
@ OUR JUNIOR SCHOOL … IS BACK!!
SUNDAY 30th OCTOBER 2016
YOU ARE INVITED TO HIRE A STALL WITH US! For further details, please contact our P&F members: Angela Kasmas 0407 061 940 Joanna Coutts 0419 992 027
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ST SPYRIDON COLLEGE PARENTS & FRIENDS ASSOCIATION SPRING FAIR 2016 CONTRACT OF STALL HIRE PACKAGE Dear Sir/Madam, We welcome your participation in the St Spyridon College Spring Fair 2016 which will take place on the grounds of the Junior College Campus on 80 Gardeners Road Kingsford, located behind the St Spyridon Greek Orthodox Church. The Fair will officially operate from 11am until 5pm on Sunday 30th October 2016. We wish to inform you of the details and conditions of the stall hire. The fee required for one stall hire is $250. The hiring fee covers you for 6 hours of hire - from 11am until 5pm. The stall hire package also offers you the following items: - 1 sheltered stall structure - 3 long trestle tables covered with single coloured plastic tablecloths - 2 chairs - 1 laminated sign of your business positioned at the shelter top. Full payment of the stall must be made at a minimum of 2 working weeks prior to the Fair in order to secure the stall. Therefore, payment is required by Friday 14th October 2016 in the form of cash or cheque to the Front Office of the St Spyridon College Junior School (address above) or via Direct Deposit to our account, St Spyridon Parents & Friends Junior School BSB: 062 303 Account number: 2800 7218. Once this has occurred, a receipt will be provided. The full amount will be refunded to the stallholder only if the Fair is officially cancelled by the St Spyridon College Parents & Friends Association committee. Please sign below and fax to front office on 9663 5365 once you have carefully read the above conditions of the stall hire contract. If you have any further queries or concerns please contact P&F committee members Angela Kasmas 0407061940 or Joanna Coutts 0419992027. I, ___________________________ agree with all the conditions stated above with regards to the Stall hire Package for Spring Fair 2016.
Stall Holder’s Full Name printed
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Parents and Friends Committee 2016 Spring Fair Bulletin‐How You Can Help Spring fair is now 6 weeks away and after working with you, we are pleased to announce that we have incorporated some new and exciting activities to our program. The set up costs often eat into the funds raised at such events and we have thought of some new and novel ways of addressing this. We need your help however to make it a success. What’s new? PRE‐PURCHASE WRIST BANDS The P&F will be pre‐selling wrist bands for the traditional rides this year. You can do this on the attached sheet. By ordering in advance, the ride company will allow us to secure the choice of rides we want at the school. The cost will be $25 for advance purchase. SPONSOR NEW ENTERTAINMENT Some of the new forms of entertainment come at an unfortunate high cost and we request your sponsorship to make them affordable to users. Snooker Feet, Dart Ball, Sydney Photo Booth and 9D Cinema will be on offer this year. BEVERAGES Rather than a cake stall, the P&F would like each family to donate a 6‐pack of either Coca Cola, Diet Coke, Sprite, Fanta, Solo or water. Please forward your donation to our front office by Monday 24th October. Run a Stall /Sponsor a Stall We invite parents to assist with running a stall and / or sponsoring. We need lots of helpers on the day and would appreciate your assistance. You would be needed for an hour. We are happy to take any sponsorship amounts starting from $10. Each family is expected to contribute in some way. If you own a family business and can sponsor a particular ride, please contact our President, Erenie Bourdaniotis , on 0410 318 053. We would like to work with you via advertising in the form of a banner, etc on the day. Yours sincerely, Your P&F committee 27
Please complete the relevant parts on the form below and return in a sealed envelope to the teacher of your eldest child by Tuesday 11th October.
Family name: ___________________________________________ Children’s names and classes: ___________________________________________________ I would like to purchase X $25 wrist bands and have enclosed $ _________. Our family is happy to donate a 6‐pack of Coca Cola/ Diet Coke /Sprite /Fanta /Solo /water I am/ we are happy to donate towards the sponsorship of the rides. Please find __________ (amount) enclosed. I am available to assist with the running of the following stall at the following time: 10am – 11am, 11am – 12pm, 12pm – 1pm, 1pm – 2pm, 2pm – 3pm, 3pm – 4pm, 4pm – 5pm All families with children in Years 3 – 6 to nominate a time Kindergarten: Amusement Ride Ticket Booth Year One: Amusement Ride Ticket Booth Year Two: Serving at the Canteen Year Three: Serving Gelato Year Four: BBQ Stall Year Five: BBQ Stall Year Six: Running the Year Six Healthy Snack Bar Parent’s Name: _____________________________________ Mobile Number: _____________________________________ Signature:_______________________________ Date:_________________________
You will be contacted by a P & F member to confirm your role on the day.
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ST SPYRIDON COLLEGE
2017 DATES
TERM 1 Thursday 26th January 2017 th
Australia Day, Public Holiday
Friday 27 January 2017
Staff Development Day
Monday 30th January 2017
Staff Development Day
Tuesday 31st January 2017
Years 1 to 7, 11 & 12 commence
Wednesday 1st February 2017
Kindergarten and Years 8 – 10 commence
Friday 7th April 2017
Term ends
Sunday 16th April2017
Easter
TERM 2
Monday 24th April 2017
Staff Development Day
Tuesday 25th April 2017
Anzac Day, Public Holiday
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Wednesday 26 April 2017
Students return
Monday 12th June 2017
Queen’s Birthday Public Holiday
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Friday 23 June 2017
Term ends for Staff and students
TERM 3
Monday 17th July 2017
Staff Development Day
Tuesday 18th July 2017
Students return
Tuesday 15th August 2017
The Dormition of the Theotokos – School Closed
Friday 22nd September 2017
Term ends for Staff and students
TERM 4
Monday 9th October 2017
Staff Development Day
Tuesday 10th October 2017
Students return
Thursday 7th December 2017
Term ends for students
Friday 8th December 2017
Staff Development Day
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