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VOLUME XXVIII No 12 26th August, 2011

DATES TO REMEMBER FROM THE COLLEGE

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ISA Finals

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Beheading of St John The Baptist (strict fast)

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SEPTEMBER Father’s Day

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Sports Presentation Evening 7.00pm

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Debating Competition JS

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Year 11 Assessments Begin Preliminary Course Final

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ISA Athletics Carnival SS

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CIS Athletics JS

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K-12 Doxology Year 12 Farewell Dinner

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Terms ends for students HOUSE GALA DAY Open Day JS

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Staff Development Day

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Sports Presentation Evening to honour our students for their sporting achievements in 2011

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OCTOBER Staff and students return Vaccinations Year 7 girls, Year 7 boys and girls

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Year 5 Divine Liturgy

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Year 4 Divine Liturgy

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HSC begins Year 10 Final Assessment Week

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Appreciating Culture Lecture

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Year 6 Divine Liturgy

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Year 3 Divine Liturgy

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OHI Day

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OHI DAY CELEBRATIONS CHURCH Years 7 – 9 P & F Spring Fair at JS

Guest Speaker Dr Steve Georgakis

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GREEK THEATRE WASTED YOUTH Congratulations to Mrs Faletas and all Allumni and present students as well as support staff for a wonderful performance. Cast: Heather Pappas HSC Year 2007 Mathew Kambos Year 10 George Sialepis HSC Year 2010 Yanna Arvanitakis HSC Year 2007 Andrew CharÎąlambous HSC Year 2006 Sotiris Abouyanni HSC Year 2010 Maria Tsalikis HSC Year 2010 Angelina Flokis HSC Year 2010 Anastasia Pizanis HSC Year 2010 Alexander Yules HSC Year 2006 Alexander Moraitis Year 10 Makrina Spiliotis HSC Year 2010 Phoebis Ganis HSC Year 2010 Director Mrs M. Faletas Support Staff Ms E. Gambriell Ms A. Tsintiridou

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NEWS

TAVERNA NIGHT 2011 These days it is not often that our generation gets the chance to indulge in and share a platter of charcoal BBQ kondosouvli with their parea to hop hand-in-hand to a heart pumping hasaposerviko, sing along to an old sousta sung live by the Olympians in a social school scene where almost everybody knows your name. Only Taverna night can offer us such a fun filled family night we all want to be a part of … and that, it was, on Saturday 20th August.

DOOR TO DOOR SCHOOL BUS SERVICE There is one vacancy for Term 3 and another vacancy will become available in Term 4. If you are interested, please call Helen on 93136899. Mrs H. Simicos

This year we offered our guests a traditional Taverna-style menu with a variety of platters prepared by Harry’s catering together with live entertainment by the Olympians. The culinary change was welcomed and appreciated especially by the small group of P&F committee members who were able to work less and celebrate more with all families, friends and staff of our College who came along on the night. Raffle, lucky door and balloon bursting prizes were plentiful with uncanny multiple wins by two competitive tables on opposite ends of the hall which had us all amazed and entertained. Congratulations to our prize winners and a special thank you to our prize donors who gave so many quality gifts so generously.

VACATION CARE (GWC) Dear Parents, We have updated our policies and procedures recently. The following is for your information. It applies particularly to vacation care. Electronic devices such as mobile phones, cameras and electronic games: Nintendo DS and PSP are not permitted at any of our Centres. If a child brings an electronic game, camera or mobile phone, staff will keep this in a safe place until parents/carers arrive. Staff may also ask children to hand in certain games/toys that may be at risk of being damaged etc.

A special thank you is expressed to Harley Economou from Digital Press together with Sophie Balayannis who prepared our tickets and flyer. We also extend a warm thank you to Elia Economou, the Parish President for his MC role during the course of the night. Finally, we sincerely thank all of you who attended and supported this fundraising event with an extra special thank you to the College staff who came with their families.

Please note that GWC Children’s Services takes no responsibility for belongings which are lost or stolen during Outside School Hours Care programs. Please refer to GWC Children’s Services Policies and Procedures 2010 Section D-15-1.

BEFORE SCHOOL CARE We have had several parents enquiring about Before School Care. Times will be 7am to 8.15am each school day. If you are interested in this service, please leave your details at the School Office by the end of next week. Cost will be approx $14 per child each day. Rebates available as per After School Care and Vacation Care. Miss P. Doyle

P&F NEWS UPCOMING EVENTS Fathers Day stalls Open Day Lunch treats Spring Fair

From 29 August til 2 September Thursday 22 September Sunday 30 October

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FINAL TOTAL OF MONIES RAISED 2010 2011 FUNDRAISING TOTAL Fundraiser Taverna Night Easter Stall

Total Raised $ 15000 $ 2 700

Palm Sunday Lunch Mother’s Day Stall Mother’s Day Brunch

$ 5 000

Sports Carnival Father’s Day Stall Trivia Night Open Day Spring Fair Total

$ 654

$ 3 150 $ 3 045

Fundraiser Easter Lambathes Palm Sunday Lunch Mothers Day brunch Mothers Day stalls Junior School Athletics Carnival Taverna Night

FIRST AID – MEDICATIONS If your child has medication kept in sick bay it is the parents’ responsibility to make sure expiry dates have not expired. Also when a medication has run out, the item needs to be replaced immediately.

Total Raised $ 3 596 $ 6 400

SPECIALTY PHOTOS – REMINDER Special photos and whole school photo will be taken on Tuesday 30th August. Please ensure that all children are in immaculate full school winter uniform.

$ 1 800 $ 3 380 $ 1 100

COLES SPORTS FOR SCHOOLS VOUCHERS

$ 4 102

The Junior School has registered for the Coles Sports for Schools competition.

$2 700 $8 109 $1 400 $12 500 $54 258

Vouchers are available in all Coles stores from 11th August to 19th October 2011. RUNNING TOTAL

Our target is to collect as many vouchers as we can to provide our school with much needed sports equipment.

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FATHERS DAY STALLS & RAFFLE PRIZES

Please send the vouchers to the office or give them to your children to hand into class. Don’t forget for every $10 spent at Coles, customers will receive 1 voucher just by doing their regular shop.

The stalls will give children a chance to buy a gift for all their father figures in the Junior school Hall from 29 August until 2 September. There will also be a raffle drawn at the Junior School Wednesday assembly on 31 August. You will have received flyers with all the details.

WOOLWORTHS EARN & LEARN POINTS Our school is taking part in Woolworths Earn & Learn community program. From July 18th to September 18th 2011, Woolworths will give you one Earn & Learn point for every $10 you spend in store. Points will automatically appear on your shopping dockets. All you need to do is save those dockets and bring them to school.

Mrs M Pascalis P&F Assistant Secretary

JUNIOR SCHOOL REPORT

Please make sure that the receipt is clear and try not to store in plastic as numbers will fade. No staples or sticky tape allowed. We need the section at the end of the receipt under heading Woolworths Earn & Learn. The 17 digit number is entered online and points are added to our weekly total. If this number is not clear – the points will be lost and will not be added to our school total. See example of receipt, details required as below:

INFORMATION SHEETS Information sheets were sent out to all parents in the past few weeks. Please check details, make any changes if required and return to School Office for details to be updated. If there are no changes please sign and date sheet and return to school office.

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WOOLWORTHS EARN & LEARN You have earned 25 Earn & Learn points for your school. Visit woolworths.com.au for more details. 25.021.1412.0816.2836

AFL AND THE IC11 INTERNATIONAL CUP As part of the build up for the recent 11th International Cup AFL Event held in Sydney and Melbourne, Ms Danielle McCarthy (Year 6 Teacher) captained the Sydney Women’s AFL Allstars Team (SWAFL) to victory over the Canadian Northern Lights National Team. The game was held on Thursday August 11th at 7:30pm at Macquarie University Oval, Ryde. It was a huge success for Women in AFL. The Canadians were tough opponents who went on to compete in the IC11 Tournament against USA, Papua New Guinea, Ireland and the Australian Indigenous and Multicultural Team. Notably, this is the first time there was a Women’s International Cup for AFL. Ms McCarthy volunteered as part of the support crew for the Australian Indigenous and Multicultural Team throughout the week long IC11 event in Sydney. Congratulations

JEANS FOR GENES DAY RAFFLE WINNERS! Congratulations to the following children who won the Junior School Jeans for Genes Day raffle: ¾ Madelyn Perdikakis 2C ¾ Christopher Kumar 5I ¾ Peter Nikas 4C ¾ Peter Fragias KR Congratulations and thank you to the Year 6 Captains, Prefects and other Year 6 students involved in organising the event. What a success!

Mrs M. Hamer Principal Junior School

Year 6 worked as a team with the reward of collecting over $950 for charity.

DEBATING

Well done Year 6!

On Friday 12th August, our Junior School Debating team hosted a debate against Kambala in our new Multi-purpose room. The topic was ‘That Beauty is Only Skin Deep.’ Each school prepared

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both an Affirmative and Negative team and two debates were held. The results of each debate were very close and our Negative team won our first ever debate! Congratulations to the entire Debating team for their dedication and effort this year so far. Chairperson: Nicholas Drakoulis Timekeepers: George Stavrou and Marcos Hanna. The Affirmative team consisted of: First Speaker: Katherine Tsingos Second Speaker: Dean Theodorakakis Third Speaker: Johnny Mouratidis Fourth Speaker: Jordan Makridopolus The Negative team consisted of: First Speaker: Demetrios Avdalis Second Speaker: Michael Constantopedos Third Speaker: Gabriel Cassimatis Fourth Speaker: Giorgen Rokos Adjudicator: Mrs Port

YEAR SIX HSIE ANTARCTICA UNIT

Miss Orfanos Debating Coordinator

After studying the unit Conservation of Antarctica in HSIE, Year 6 worked in groups to prepare a TV segment. In this TV segment, students explored one or more issues threatening Antarctica in the future. During this creative task, students effectively applied knowledge learnt in the unit and were introduced to the basics of effective cinematography.

Year 6 Antarctica TV

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CO CURRICULAR ART Students from Year 3, 4 and 5 enjoyed creating a Sydney Harbour Scene using watercolour crayons on paper.

Ms D. McCarthy

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SENIOR SCHOOL REPORT VISIT BY WUHAN SUNSHINE CULTURE AND ARTS SCHOOL STUDY TOUR On Wednesday, 17th August, 2011 we hosted The Principals and students from the Wuhan Sunshine Culture and Arts School as part of a Study Tour organized by Mr K. Haag, Director, Australian Centre for International Education. The day included: tour of the Senior School, performance by our visitors, performances by music and drama students, lunch prepared and served by Year 11 Hospitality students.

THANK YOU On behalf of Year 12, I would like to thank all the staff and students who contributed to the success of the Year 12 barbeque on Thursday. A special thank you to Mrs Diakanastasis, Mrs Balayannis, Mrs Kringas, Mrs Mio, Mrs Grillakis, Ms Gambriell and Mr Georgoulopoulos for their contributions, and especially to Mr Kaldis for organising the day. We are very grateful for the continual support we receive from the school community and our success would not be possible without you. Ashli Bergmann School Captain Mrs A. Katsogiannis Principal Senior School

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MIDDLE REPORT

SCHOOL

RESPECT AND PROGRAM

a Personal Statement in the form of an essay of approximately 300 words in length, outlining the reasons for your preferences o relevant supplementary documentation o full academic records for Year 11 and Semester 1 and/or trial results of Year 12 – if available. Each application is considered on an individual basis. Applicants who have met admissions requirements, will be invited for an interview which will be conducted by a member of the academic staff. After the interview, the university will decide whether they made you an offer to one of your preferences. o

UNDERSTANDING

This week Year 9 attended the second part of the Understanding and Respect Program. This involved travelling to the Jewish Museum, where they engaged in discussions about racism with students from Kambala, Moriah, and Granville Boys, listened to presentations from speakers who had experienced racism and genocide in Armenia, Cambodia, Africa and Australia, as well go on a tour of the museum led by Holocaust survivors. All participants were left with much ‘food for thought’ and a greater awareness of the need for understanding and respect of difference.

UNIVERSITY OPEN DAYS are being held from mid August to mid September. The list of days has been on the noticeboard for several weeks. The Broadway universities, (Sydney, UTS and Notre Dame) will hold their days together this Saturday on 27th. Charles Sturt Uni are holding a Communication and Creative Industry Information Day on Sat 27th at the National Maritime Museum, Uni of Western Sydney’s Open Day is on the 28th at Parramatta, UNSW will be 3 September, Macquarie on 10 September and Australian Catholic Uni on 3 and 10 September. Students in Years 10, 11 and 12 are encouraged to attend these days as they can be fun as well as being informative. Ask a couple of friends to go with you or go with your parents.

PREMIERS READING CHALLENGE All Middle School students should have handed up their reading logs this week. These will be examined and students who have qualified by reading a minimum of 15 PRC listed books in their age range and 5 own choice books will be registered online. Any student who has not handed up their reading log in Pastoral Care must make sure the pass these on directly to Ms Kokinelis by Monday or risk missing out on a certificate. Ms G Kokinelis Dean of Middle School

CAREER

COLLEGES OPEN DAYS See more information on the individual institution website. Ella Bache College of Beauty Therapy Saturday 27 Aug Academy of Information Technology Wed 7 Sept, Raffles College of Design and Commerce, Sat 10 Sept, Bedford College (childcare & business), Kenvale College and JMC Academy will hold Days on 17th Sept, APM College of Business & Communication on Sat 20 Sept.

NEWS

The Optus Engineering Cadet Program 2012 Applications for this program will close on 31 August. If you are interested in engineering and technology, are sitting for the HSC in 2011 and want to combine on-the-job training with studying at Lidcombe TAFE in telecommunications networks and engineering, then look at http://www.optus.com.au/careers to see an overview of the cadet program.

OPTIONS FOR 2012 On Wednesday this week, I gave a presentation, talk and handout to all the Year 12 students during Pastoral Care. This talk covered the various aspects of post Year 12 options – universities, TAFE Colleges, private colleges and university colleges and the procedures for applying to them. Parents should ask their Year 12 student to show them the notes of the talk and to discuss what options that they are looking towards. I want to see all of the Year 12 students in the next few weeks after their Trials are over to discuss what options they are looking at for next year. I may be able to suggest some

University of Notre Dame is a private Catholic university with two campuses in Sydney. Applications are made directly to the University and students cannot apply through the University Admissions Centre (UAC). Applicants are required to supply the following by 30 September: o a completed “Undergraduate Application Form for Admission 2012” nominating your course preferences – available in Prospectus,

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other courses to look at. Please make an appointment now during one of your study periods to see me.

COMPUTER RECOUNT On Thursday I went to the computer room. I went with KC. I made a picture on the computer. Mr Arnott taught me many things. I had fun.

Mrs A. Skerman Careers Adviser

LISTENING STUDENTS

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Michael Miller WHAT AM I?

FACT OR FICTION?

I have fluffy ears. I have two eyes. I have a long tail. I have a big body. I have short legs. I am a cat.

On August, 20, 2011, selected students from Sydney visited the program “Fact or Fiction: Science Films Probed”, as part of the Ultimo Science Festival at the University of Technology Sydney. The program consisted of questions that challenged science fiction ideas and technologies in popular sci-fi films.

Katerina Alexandratos

Classic sci-fi hits such as Star Wars, Star Trek, Back to the Future, Terminator 2, Die another Day and Cocoon were mined for their outlandish ideas and then taken to account by the hosts.

THE ATHLETICS CARNIVAL On Monday I went to the Athletics Carnival. First I ran in the race. Then I was given a ribbon. Next I played many different games. After that I enjoyed having lunch with my friends. Finally I went home. It was fun.

Questions such as “Could a light sabre become reality?” and “Could you make yourself disappear with an invisibility cloak?” were featured in the show. The show was led by the comedian Peter Berner and the Editor-in-Chief of Cosmos Magazine, Wilson da Silva.

Theoni Asproukos

In the interactive 90-minute session, participants watched a film clip of a particular sci-fi film, and then voted on whether each technology was fact, partly fact/fiction, or completely fiction, before ANSTO scientists provided the answers with explanations. Most were very surprised by the realities of the technologies!

THE SUN The sun is a star. It is yellow. It is big and bright. The sun is very hot.

I personally believe it was a great experience, to see how far the world has come, and see how our world has changed through the use of technology.

Kosta Micos

Panayioti Kapodistrias Year 9

Cars take us to places far away. Trains take us to different places. Buses take us home. Hot air balloons take us up in the sky. Bikes take us to many shops. Boats take us in the water. Aeroplanes take us to other parts of the world.

OUT AND ABOUT

KINDERGARTEN WRITES SEASONS There are four seasons in a year. In Summer it is hot and we swim in the pool. In Autumn the leaves fall off the trees. In Winter it can snow all day and it can rain. In Spring the flowers start to grow back.

Jasmin Moros

Evana Haramis

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I eat bread. I have little webbed feet. I am a yellow duck.

SECRET CLUES He is yellow and has feathers. He has a beak to eat with. He can quack loudly. He has wings to fly. He is Alexander the duck.

Sophia Karatasos

James Karagiannis RAIN It can rain. Rain falls from the sky. It can be wet. It falls from the clouds. Rain helps flowers to grow. Yiota Cross BARNABY’S ADVENTURE Barnaby Bear went to Australia with his Nan. First he went to the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Next he went to Ayres Rock and saw it change colour. Lastly he surfed at Bondi Beach. Barnaby Bear had a good time in Australia. Nicholas Bastas CHARACTER DESCRIPTION Alexander is a duck. He is a yellow duck. Alexander walks a lot. Alexander got stuck in a hole. Alexander is a character in a book.

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Συγχαρητήρια στην µαθήτριά µας Κατερίνα Αρβανιτάκη, µαθήτρια της τρίτης γυµνασίου, για την επιτυχία της στην Εξέταση Α2 του Κρατικού Πιστοποιητικού Ελληνοµάθειας (Certificate of Attainment in Greek). Η Κατερίνα ήταν η µόνη µαθήτρια του σχολείου µας που έλαβε µέρος στις εξετάσεις ελληνοµάθειας τον Μάιο της φετινής χρονιάς και πέρασε µε «Άριστα» Συγχαρητήρια Κατερίνα από το τµήµα ελληνικών και από τη διοίκηση του κολλεγίου. Και εις ανώτερα! Το πιστοποιητικό ελληνοµάθειας είναι το µόνο αναγνωρισµένο πτυχίο από την Ελλάδα και την Ευρωπαϊκή Ένωση και βεβαιώνει το επίπεδο της

Krissy Bourdaniotis MY WEEKEND On the weekend I went to a birthday party. I went with my mum and dad. First I ate my yummy food. Then I played with my toy. Lastly I sang a song with the other children. I had a fun day. Nicola Chrysostomou WHAT AM I? I am yellow. I am small. I have feathers.

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φιλίες που έκανα στο σχολείο, να κρατήσουν και στο µέλλον.

ελληνικής γλώσσας του κατόχου του. Η εξετάση αυτή διεξάγεται µία φορά τον χρόνο και περιλαµβάνει διάφορα επίπεδα που απευθύνονται σε παιδιά (8-12 χρόνων), εφήβους και ενήλικες. Ενθαρρύνουµε όλους τους µαθητές του σχολείου µας να συµµετάσχουν µελλοντικά στην εξέταση αυτή, ώστε η προσπάθεια και η εκµάθηση ελληνικών τόσων χρόνων να οδηγήσει σε έναν τίτλο αναγνωρισµένο.

Φοβάµαι πως δεν θα πάρω τους υψηλούς βαθµούς που χρειάζοµαι για να περάσω στο πανεπιστήµιο. Φοβάµαι πως χωρίς την ασφάλεια του σχολείου, δεν θα µπορώ να αποφασίσω για τον εαυτό µου χωρίς τις συµβουλές των καθηγητών µου. Αλλά, ευτυχώς έχω την οικογένειά µου, που θα είναι πάντα στο πλευρό µου και θα µε βοηθήσει σ’ αυτή τη δύσκολη µετάβαση ... Λοιπόν, εδώ σ’ αφήνω, έχω άλλο διαγώνισµα αύριο! Θα τα ξαναπούµε σύντοµα.

Αθανασία Τσιτιρίδου Αποσπασµένη Εκπαιδευτικός Στο Γυµνάσιο-Λύκειο του Κολλεγίου Του Αγίου Σπυρίδωνα Αγαπητοί γονείς και φίλοι, Πρώτα από όλα θα ήθελα να συγχαρώ τα παιδιά που πήραν µέρος στην ελληνική θεατρική µας παράσταση, την Κυριακή 21 Αυγούστου µε το έργο «Μιας πεντάρας νιάτα» και να τα ευχαριστήσω για την συνεργασία. Στην έκδοση αυτή θα έχετε την ευκαιρία να διαβάσετε δυο από τις εργασίες της Γ΄ Λυκείου. Και οι δύο εργασίες έχουν γραφεί κάτω από συνθήκες διαγωνισµού, δηλαδή στα πλαίσια των διαγωνισµών του Β’ εξαµήνου ή “Trial Examination” στα Αγγλικά. Τo θέµα της κάθε εργασίας θα τo διαβάσετε παρακάτω µε τις εργασίες των µαθητριών. Καλή ανάγνωση! κ. Μ. Φαλέτα

Ευαγγελία Angela Cardamis Year 12 Continuers Topic: The school is about to finish for you as you are a year 12 student. Write a diary entry reflecting on your school memories, experiences, difficulties and feelings for the end of this period in your life. Αγαπηµένο µου ηµερολόγιο, ∆εν το πιστεύω ότι σε δύο εβδοµάδες θα γράψω τις τελευταίες εξετάσεις µου και θα τελειώσω το Λύκειο! Εργάζοµαι πάρα πολύ σκληρά για να πετύχω κάτι και έχω πολύ άγχος και αµφιβολίες αν τελικά τα καταφέρω. Αισθάνοµαι επίσης πίεση από τους γονείς µου, από τους καθηγητές µου, αλλά ιδιαίτερα από τον ίδιο µου τον εαυτό!

Topic: The school is about to finish for you as you are a year 12 student. Write a diary entry reflecting on your school memories, experiences, difficulties and feelings for the end of this period in your life.

Το σχολείο µου, µου έχει προσφέρει διάφορες ευκαιρίες για να βελτιώσω τις γνώσεις µου κι επίσης έχω πολλές, ευχάριστες αναµνήσεις από αυτό. Έχω δηµιουργήσει στενές σχέσεις µε διάφορους καθηγητές, οι οποίοι µ’ εχουν βοηθήσει και υποστηρίξει πολύ. Επίσης έχω συµµετάσχει σε διάφορες θεατρικές παραστάσεις και συναυλίες του σχολείου όπου έπαιζα πιάνο ή βιολί. Αυτές ήταν πάντα πολύ ευχάριστες δραστηριότητες – ιδιαίτερα επειδή είχαµε περίπου µια βδοµάδα χωρίς σχολική εργασία!

Αγαπητό µου ηµερολόγιο, Σήµερα είχα το πρώτο από τα τελευταία διαγωνίσµατα του σχολείου και τώρα νιώθω στενοχωρηµένη γιατί σκέφτηκα όλα αυτά που θα µου µείνουν αξέχαστα από το σχολείο! Όλες τις κατασκηνώσεις που κάναµε µαζί,τη φιλία και την προσπάθεια των καθηγητών µας να µας µάθουν πέντε πράγµατα, τις χαρές και τα κλάµατα στα οποία είχαµε τους φίλους µας για βοήθεια!

Οι σχολικές εµπειρίες θα µου µείνουν για πάντα αξέχαστες ειδικά επειδή είχα τους στενούς φίλους µου µαζί µου.

Σε λίγο, θα µου λείπει η καθηµερινή ρουτίνα του σχολείου, ακόµη και το κουδούνι, που µας θύµιζε ότι το διάλειµµα τέλειωσε και τώρα πρέπει να πάµε στην τάξη για δουλειά και µάθηση. Πιο πολύ όµως θα µου λείψουν οι στενές σχέσεις που έκανα µε τους συµµαθητές και τις συµµαθήτριές µου, που γίναµε φίλοι. Αυτά θα είναι τα πιο αξέχαστα χρόνια της ζωής µου κι εύχοµαι οι

Αναρωτιέµαι αν θα συνεχίσω να παίζω ποδόσφαιρο ή µπάσκετ όταν τελειώσω το σχολείο επειδή φέτος παίζω κάθε Σαββατοκύριακο µε τις φιλενάδες µου. Ο αθλητισµός είναι απαραίτητος στη ζωή µας κι ελπίζω να τα καταφέρω να

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SPORTS

συνεχίσω ν’ ασχολούµαι µε τα σπορ που µου αρέσουν.

REPORT

SENIOR SCHOOL

Κάτι άλλο που θα µου µείνει αξέχαστο είναι το πρόγραµµα ανταλλαγής µαθητών. Αυτή ήταν µια εµπειρία που θα θυµάµαι για πάντα. Μέσα από αυτό το πρόγραµµα είχα την ευκαιρία να γνωρίσω µια άλλη χώρα, την Ελλάδα και να µάθω για τον τρόπο ζωής των Ελλήνων. Ήταν φανταστική εµπειρία!

ISA ATHLETICS CARNIVAL Tuesday 13TH SEPTEMBER Time: 8.30 am—5.00 pm Sydney Athletics Centre, Homebush Bus Times: One bus will be leaving Brighton RSL at 7:00am and another bus will be leaving St Spyridon College at 7:00am. Both buses will be returning at approximately 5:45pm at Brighton RSL and St Spyridon College.

Αισθάνοµαι πολύ µεγάλη αβεβαιότητα για το µέλλον µου έξω από το σχολείο επειδή όλοι οι συµµαθητές µου φαίνεται να ξέρουν τι θέλουν να κάνουν µε τη ζωή τους αλλά εγώ δεν έχω ακόµη µια ξεκάθαρη ιδέα. Εντάξει, αυτό δεν είναι απόλυτα σωστό. Κατά βάθος, θέλω να σπουδάσω στη Νοµική Σχολή του πανεπιστηµίου της Οξφόρδης, στο Λονδίνο! Αλλά φοβάµαι µε τα αποτελέσµατα που παίρνω µήπως δεν τα καταφέρω. Οι καθηγητές σ’ αυτό το πανεπιστήµιο είναι οι πιο πεπειραµένοι και οι φοιτητές όλοι έχουν υψηλό επίπεδο. Ενδιαφέροµαι για τον κόσµο και τη δικαιοσύνη γενικά και θα ήθελα κι εγώ να είµαι φοιτήτρια εκεί – ιδιαίτερα επειδή είναι στο εξωτερικό! Τι ευκαιρία!

BOYS FUTSAL STATE CHAMPIONS

Venue: Penrith Sports Stadium, Herbert Street, Cambridge Park Thursday 18th of August the U/16’s boys St Spyridon Futsal team attempted to be the first team in the senior school’s history to be crowned State Futsal champions. The boys have tried now for the past two years and on each of those occasions made the final only to loose narrowly. Determination and resilience are renowned in boys sport at St Spyridon and this U/16’s squad are no different putting the disappointment of the last two years behind, the boys were committed to the cause and were confident that this year no obstacle would stand in the way of success. The boys were exceptional in their pool games, this included a win over Bossley Park who were no doubt the most difficult opponents in their pool.

Η µαµά στο µεταξύ, δεν σταµατά να µου θυµίζει ότι «η πολλή δουλειά τρώει τον αφέντη», αλλά δεν καταλαβαίνει πόσο διάβασµα έχω! Είµαι πτώµα από την κούραση και το άγχος! Θα φύγω τώρα, έχω πολλά να κάνω όπως προφορική εξέταση στα Ελληνικά αύριο και εξετάσεις στα Αγγλικά. «Τα πολλά λόγια είναι φτώχεια!» Τελικά, έχουν δίκιο που λένε ότι τα σχολικά µας χρόνια είναι τα καλύτερα της ζωής µας! ∆υστυχώς το καταλαβαίνω τώρα που ήρθε η ώρα να φύγω απ’ τα θρανία του σχολείου.

In the knockout rounds the boys faced a determined Sule College, the team that defeated the boys two years ago in the final, this time the outcome was quite the opposite - the boys defeated them 9-1 and cruised to the semi finals where John Edmunson High School was waiting.

Ειρήνη Υ.Γ. Νοµίζω πως θα υποβάλω µια αίτηση για την υποτροφία που προσφέρουν στο πανεπιστήµιο της Οξφόρδης!

After 3 years of qualifying for the State Title the boys now had a reputation and a rivalry to match with many schools. John Edmunson is one such school after the boys defeated them in last year title race they were eager to try and reverse the result. The St Spyridon boys lifted and played a very sound and tactical game that helped them win the battle for the ball and subsequently their thirst and hunger proved to be the difference with Chris Kolistasis hammering home the winner in extra time after they played a 2-2 draw in regulation time.

Renee Hatzistergos Year 12 Continuers

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To all the boys congratulations for a good year in Open Boys football.

It seemed surreal that the boys were yet again in another final and behold this time a new opponent. Homebush Boys had defeated Endeavour Sports in their respective Semi final. The match played out like a final with our boys taking an early lead and then suffering two quick goals before pegging back one to 2-2 before the fulltime whistle. At this point Panos Armenakis clinically finished off a beautiful through ball from the Captain Petro Stefadouros and clinched not only the game 3-2 but the first senior school STATE FUTSAL TITLE.

Mr F. Kaldis

Congratulations to all the following boys Petros Stefadouras, Niko Fotopoulos, Chris Kolistasis, Leonidas Andrew, Panos Armenakis, Nicholas Stasos, Alex Spiropoulos, Alexander Coplin, James Andrew.

OPEN BOYS FOOTBALL The 2011 Open Boys football season has been one that is mixed with success and disappointment. Early in the year the boys managed to win the highly contested Greek Orthodox College outdoor soccer competition and were in high spirits about the prospects of the season ahead in the ISA. The ISA Season came down to the very last game and only a win could have secured a semi final birth unfortunately the boys lost 3-1 to Redlands and as such found themselves narrowly missing out on a semi final birth. The Open boys soccer team could not have been a success this year without the support of the Year 12 boys who even during their trials attended the fixtures at such a stressful time in their academic lives.

Miss K. O’Shea Girls Sport

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Mr A. Condous Boys Sport


STUDENT LEADERSHIP Name:

Nicole Kalofonos

Position:

Sports Captain 2011

Subjects:

Business Studies, Advanced English, PDHPE, Food Tech and Hospitality

Future aspirations: To attend tertiary education. To become an infants/primary school teacher. Role models:

Julia Gillard - as she is the first female Prime Minister, Susie O’Neil and Lauren Jackson - as they are great sports role models.

Favourite quote: “Do not follow where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail”. Extra curricula activities: netball, basketball, fitness Achievements: Year 6 Prefect, Year 6 sports woman of the year, two sporting records that still stand today and Year 12 Sports Captain, aerobics team member.

Name:

Kostandino Baratsas

Year:

11

Favourite Quote: OPPORTUNITY: you always miss 100% of the shots you don’t take… Hobby:

Basketball

Future Goal: To become the Captain of Industry, preferably of an industry that is yet to be invented.

Name:

Alex Stellatos

Class:

10G

Hobbies:

Swimming, playing tennis and reading

Leadership Experiences: Helping out with the opening of the Sports and Performing Arts Centre, participating in school fundraising efforts, and attending regular SRC meetings. Future Goals: Attend university to pursue a career that interests me, become more fluent in Greek and learn a third language. Favourite Quote: A successful man is one who can lay a firm foundation with the bricks others have thrown at him. David Brinkley

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