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11 October 2013 Volume 28 No 28
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MESSAGE FROM THE HEADMASTER
WELCOME TO TERM 4
I would like to take this opportunity to welcome back our students and parents to Term 4. This is the term in which we assess and report on the outcomes students have attained during the year and undertake a number of activities to celebrate their achievements and success. As our students achieve in so many areas, this makes Term 4 a very busy term. I encourage each student to continue to give their best efforts so that they can develop the gifts and talents that God has given them.
THE HSC COMMENCES ON MONDAY
Please pray for our Year 12 students and their families as they undertake the Higher School Certificate, which commences on Monday. Pray that the students feel the calm that God can provide and that they are able to show the examiners the knowledge they have gained and the outcomes they have achieved as they studied their Senior courses.
Year 12 would like to thank the large number of teachers who generously gave their holiday time to hold study days, workshops, give 1 on 1 help and answer emails to assist the students as they prepared for their HSC.
24 HOUR FIGHT AGAINST CANCER AND GOLD COIN COLLECTION
Like all sectors of our community, many members of Broughton’s family have been impacted by cancer. We have students, staff, parents, grandparents and other family members who have been treated for, or are undergoing treatment for, cancer and other families who have lost loved ones to this disease.
As a show of support for all members of our community who have been touched by cancer, Broughton will again be participating in the 24 hour Fight Against Cancer Walk to be held from Saturday 19 October to Sunday 20 October. The event will be held at Campbelltown Athletics Stadium at Leumeah. We encourage and invite all students and their families in the College to join our team as we walk.
24 hour Fight Against Cancer Walk is a wonderful community event where all money raised stays in the Macarthur region. The event begins at 10am on Saturday and goes through till 10am on Sunday morning. Please consider coming along, even if only for an hour. It would be great to have representatives from the College walking throughout the 24 hour period. We ask that students wear their Broughton Sports uniform. Please bring plenty of water and sunscreen.
For more information please visit the website http://24hrfight.org.au
Next Tuesday 15 October, the College will be having a gold coin day where we ask all students to donate a gold coin to this worthy cause. This will then be our teams’ contribution, so students participating in the walk are not required to raise individual sponsorship.
IN THIS ISSUE
Headmaster: 24 Hr Fight Against Cancer Walk 1
Headmaster: Safety New College Bus Service 4
Junior School: ICAS Competition Results 6
Senior School: Hospitality Work Placement Student of the Year Award
9
IRC: Book Fair and Talks 12
Attachments: P & F Shopping Tour 15
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A VISIT FROM KARAN
Karan Gaikwad (Year 7) visited the College on Friday 20 September to thank his friends and classmates for their support, love and prayers as he and his family have dealt with his illness. Karan and his friends enjoyed the chance to catch up and chat and his mother and father took the opportunity to talk to Mrs Kennedy, Mrs Russell and other members of staff.
Karan used the visit to give the College a huge thank you card and a piece of his artwork he has been working on to say ‘thank you’ to all in our community.
Please continue to pray for Karan as he faces surgery this week and give thanks for the support he is getting from his
brother, Shree, his parents and many friends and colleagues. Give thanks for the wisdom of Karan’s doctors and medical team as they prepare for and undertake the surgeries this week.
CONGRATUALTIONS TO MR AND MRS ALLARD
Mr and Mrs Allard have given me the privilege of informing the College community that they are expecting their first baby in April 2014. We all congratulate this wonderful couple on this exciting news and will pray that Mrs Allard will keep well during her pregnancy. We also give thanks that this new baby will be born to a family who will share their love of Christ with their child.
STAFF APPOINTMENTS - 2014
I am pleased to announce that I have appointed Mrs Tracy Rixon, Mrs Mary Bines and Miss Collette van Breda to permanent positions in the Junior School commencing at the beginning of the 2014 academic year.
SAD NEWS FROM OUR OSHC
It was with sadness that I have accepted the resignation of Mrs Julie Staples (OSHC Coordinator) as from the end of the 2013 academic year. Mrs Staples has tendered her resignation due to family circumstances. Mrs Staples has played a pivotal role in the establishment of our high quality Out of School Hours Care program and all the children who have participated in the program have loved her cheerful and caring manner. I thank her for the contribution she has made to the College community.
The College has advertised for a new OSHC coordinator and for an OSHC Assistant. Information relating to these positions can be found on the College website. The closing date for applications for these positions is 30 October 2013.
NEITA AWARD FINALISTS
It was exciting to receive notification that Mrs Russell and Mrs Blockley have both reached the finalist stage of the National Excellence in Teaching Awards (NEiTA). These awards recognise excellence in teaching and pastoral care and are the result of nominations from parents in the school community. It is pleasing to see the work of these ladies recognised in this manner.
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STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT
Congratulations to Mia Gigliotti (Year 3) on her success at the Arndell Anglican College Interschool Equestrian Competition held on Saturday 21 September. Mia’s expertise and talent as an equestrian was rewarded with three first places, including first in her rider class, a second, a third and a fourth.
Over the long weekend Mia also represented Broughton in the Berry Public School Interschool Championship. Mia placed each day in her events which included the hacking events on Saturday, show jumping on Sunday and the interschool challenge on Monday. Ultimately at the final presentation Mia was awarded the Year 3 Reserve Champion. It was an amazing experience and she is already looking forward to next year.
Well done Mia – we are fortunate to have a rider with your talent in our College.
UNIFORMS
I thank parents for their support and assistance in relation to our Uniform Protocols. The majority of our students show pride in themselves and the College through the manner in which they wear their uniform.
I have asked that staff continue to raise any concerns relating to uniform with students and to refer ongoing concerns to the relevant Head of School. Guidelines relating to the College requirements on uniform can be found in the Student Communication Handbook, pages 18-20 (Senior School) and pages 9-12 (Junior) School). Parents are requested to particularly note guidelines relating to girls socks, jewellery and hair.
SAFETY WITHIN OUR GROUNDS
We thank parents, students and visitors for observing the 10 km per hour speed limit within the College grounds. The safety of our students is a priority of the College community.
I also thank parents for observing our Kiss-and-Drop and Car Park Guidelines to enable the safe and quick dismissal of the students at the end of the day. May I ask that parents do not park on the edge of the oval in the afternoon due to visibility problems and the high level of traffic flow?
BYOD/T AT BAC IS ON THE WAY
In the last few Term 3 newsletters, you would have noticed that there were some small items relating to BYOD/T (Bring Your Own Device/Technology). This program is being introduced in an increasing number of schools and corporate areas across Australia. In education, research has shown that when a student is using their own device, they are engaged at a greater level to the use of technology in their learning. Students prefer to use the device which best suits their own needs, in and out of school, rather than have their ‘school mandated’ and often their ‘preferred’ laptop at home.
Broughton is working towards the introduction of a BYOD/T program in the Senior School, with the aim of fully integrating it by the start of Term 3 2014. Initially it will be simply allowing designated years to bring their own device to undertake simple tasks such as word processing, file access, internet etc. The College will implement a staged transition period and we will give the timeline for this by 1 November 2013. The first year to be given approval to do this will be announced next week after the staff, have been officially informed. Staff, are not expected to radically change their teaching practice at this initial implementation stage.
Obviously such a move will raise a number of questions for parents relating to which device is appropriate and what are some of the protocols involved. I have asked Mr Van der Schyff to have such details placed on the student/staff intranet by Friday 25 October 2013. I would advise parents who may feel pressured by their children to purchase a new device to allow them to use it at school, not to make these purchases at this time as there will be
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guidelines on which device can be used, when other devices can be used and when no device can be used. As access is provided by the College network, there is no need for students to access the 3G and 4G networks.
As we move towards the establishment of the BYOD platform I ask parents to email comments and questions to Mr Van der Schyff through [email protected].
STAFF
BRONWYN NICHOLAS – Headmaster’s Personal Assistant
I began my Broughton journey as a Year 7 student in 1990 and graduated Year 12 in 1995. My husband and I were married at St Peter's Anglican Church in 2004. We have two gorgeous boys, Joshua 3 and Lachlan 17 months. We have lived at Mount Annan for the last 3 years and attend St Peter's Anglican Church Campbelltown. Outside of work you will find us at swimming lessons, Soccajoeys, the park or riding bikes. I have only recently joined Broughton but feel very privileged that God has provided me with this wonderful opportunity. It was a pleasant welcome to see the familiar faces of those who were once my teachers.
Mr D O’Connor Headmaster
COLLEGE NEWS
ANNOUNCING - A NEW COLLEGE BUS SERVICE
As the College continues to seek ways to serve our community, we wish to announce the introduction of a new bus service for the Mount Annan and Spring Farm area as from Monday 28 October 2013. The new run will include parts of Welling Drive, Mount Annan Drive, Richardson Road and Spring Road. Final details of the route and planned bus stops will be available as from next Wednesday. Parents who are interested in the details of the route, costs of the service and the college bus protocols are asked to email Mrs Turner (Assistant Registrar) on [email protected]. Please note, this run is a trial for Term 4 and the College may make changes as the service is evaluated.
Students accessing the present Broughton service will be notified by Monday 21 October of any changes to this service as a result of the introduction of the new run.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank Bankstown Buses and their manager, Mr Robert Collins, for the huge support they continue to give us in the provision of our present bus at a good rate and Mr Bob Stephens (Father of Mrs Stephens- Fripp) for his work when we initially set up our first run and for his advice and assistance as we set up this new service.
OSHC STAFF PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT DAYS
The Out of School Hours Care (OSHC) Centre will be open for the Term 4 Staff Professional Development days on Thursday 7 November and Friday 8 November 2013. Operating hours are 7.00 am to 5.30 pm. Fees: $20 per day for one child or $30 per day per family All bookings must be made online. To make a booking please go to the College Intranet page http://learning.broughton.nsw.edu.au in Quick Links click on Vacation Care Bookings and enter the code QZ2A6. Bookings close at 4pm on Friday 1 November 2013. No bookings or cancellations can be made after this date. The OSHC Centre phone number is 4645 2088
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OPTION TO PAY 2014 FEES IN ADVANCE
Families have the option to pay the Annual Fees (Tuition, Service and Capital Works) for 2014 at current years rates if paid in full by 31 October 2013.
Please email [email protected] or call 4628 0110 to request an application form.
SOME DATES FOR TERM 4
For the information of parents, I have reprinted the table of dates for Term 4 – 2013 that appeared in the last newsletter of Term 3.
I ask that parents and students note the dates of the Presentation Events in their calendars and diaries as it is a College expectation, outlined at the enrolment interviews, that students and parent attend such events.
Monday 7 October
Tuesday 8 October
Wednesday 9 October
Thursday 10 October – Friday 11 October
Saturday 12 October
Monday 14 October
Tuesday 15 October
Friday 18 October
Saturday 19 October
Monday 21 October
Thursday 24 October
Friday 25 October
Monday 28 October
Tuesday 5 November
Thursday 7 November
Friday 8 November
Monday 11 November
Tuesday 12 November
Thursday 14 November
Monday 18 November
Thursday 21 November
Monday 25 November
Tuesday 26 November
Public Holiday – Labour Day
Term 4 commences
Drama Night and Art Exhibition
Year 11 HSC Success Days
Ten Year Reunion – Class of 2003
Higher School Certificate commences
Year 11 HSC Assessment Evening
P & F Executive Meeting
Year 5 – Father and Son Evening
Campbelltown 24 Hours Fight Against Cancer Walk
Year 9 – 10 Yearly Examinations commence
Year 5 Zoosnooze Camp
Year 7 (2014) Orientation Day and Grading Test
Year 7 - 8 Yearly Examinations commence
P & F General Meeting
Professional Development Day – Staff only
Professional Development Day – Staff only
Preparatory/Kindergarten 2014 Orientation Day
Infants School – Music Solo Night
NSW Police Band Performance
2015 Scholarship Information and Celebration Evening
Junior School – Music Solo Night
Year 10 Work Experience – Community Service Week commences
Year 6 Dinner Dance
P & F Executive Meeting
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Saturday 30 November
Tuesday 10 December
Wednesday 11 December
Thursday 12 December
Friday 13 December
Wednesday 18 December
Thursday 19 December
College Christmas Event
Preparatory Graduation Assembly
Junior School Presentation Morning
Senior School Presentation Evening
Final Day for students
Professional Development Day – Staff only
Professional Development Day for Staff only
HSC Results released
ATAR released
Year 12 Brunch
JUNIOR SCHOOL MRS C HALLORAN HEAD OF THE JUNIOR SCHOOL
WELCOME TO TERM 4
Welcome back! I hope all students enjoyed their holidays. I would like to give a special welcome to the new families who have joined our school community this term. After being on leave it was awesome to take a look around the school on Tuesday and see the car track. My thanks to Mr Marek and all of the parents who came to help on that working bee last term.
As you know, term 4 is always jammed packed with many exciting activities so please take note of the upcoming events so that you can plan ahead. Remember to keep looking at
the blog as the teachers update it regularly. If you weren’t able to get to the end of term assembly, the slideshow is on the homepage for you to view.
Today of course was Spanish Day and it was great to see the students and staff having so much fun as they danced the Flamenco on this special anniversary. My thanks to Senora Kowalik for her organisation of this day; it is always a highlight on the calendar.
Next week we have our debating team participating at the IPSHA Gala Day to be held at Danebank and there is much excitement in our younger grades at the commencement of our Infants Swimming Scheme! Grades 4 and 5 began their Hot Shots program yesterday and the tennis competition will continue next week. We also have book talks for all grades next Thursday, and our Year 5 Father/Son night on the Friday evening. As mentioned on the front page, the 24 hour Fight Against Cancer Walk is also taking place next weekend (19-20 Oct) and I hope that many families can join our team in this worthwhile cause. Please remember to send in a gold coin on Tuesday.
WRITEON COMPETITION
Bang by Monique Youssef
BANG! Thump, skid! That was the tear shredding sound of a dog being mistreated and tormented by its coldblooded owner. What a cruel way to treat a humble companion. In my opinion, I think dogs should never be
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neglected for three compulsory statements, they’re protectors, they’re loyal and always determined. Have you ever imagined a world without dogs? Well I have and imagine how empty and dull it would be. Dogs need affection and love.
Most importantly dogs are a force field around us. However, we don’t even notice that. I finally have, my dog would do anything to protect me, even from something ten times his size. He is my superhero. That’s just one reason why they shouldn’t be neglected.
Secondly, they’re always loyal. They will always stick by you and come to you. Clearly some people think that they are just a stretchy piece of bubble gum stuck to the bottom of their shoe. Sometimes dogs get distracted but you have to remember they’re like kids, they’ll eventually grow up with the right amount of love and care.
Last but not least, they are determined. They have no limits whatsoever. They’ll take any challenge and make it look easy. Did you know dogs were the first to go into space? They are also the first to go searching for bombs and help the police track down criminals. They are loyal to their trainers and are determined to get the important job done to prove their loyalty.
To close in argument I don’t think dogs get recognised as HEROES and don’t get nearly as much credit as they deserve. Dogs should be treated like humans. Put yourself in their shoes or if it is a neglected dog in a cramped up cage.
SPORT AND FORMAL PHOTOS
The proofs of the sport and formal photos can now be viewed in the Junior Office. Orders and payment need to be submitted by Thursday 24 October, Week 3 in Term 4. Orders will be sent off as of that date.
ASSEMBLY
Thanks to 4R for running this week’s Primary Assembly.
Thank you to our outgoing Class Captains for Term 3, who were presented their certificates. Badges were presented to the incoming Class Captains for Term 4.
Congratulations to the following students who received an Achievement Award.
Halle Pitman Luke Davis Charlotte Toohey Charlotte Jones Noah Bradley
Taysia Coghlan Olivia Becker Lachlan Bower Tahlia Engelbrecht Nathan Egan
Jade Hanson Mitchell Spicer
ICAS COMPETITION RESULTS
Congratulations to the following students who were presented the following awards for the ICAS English and Mathematics testing. Students
ENGLISH
Distinction Catherine Jamieson Liam Richardson
Credit Isabella Urquhart Prisha Puri Hannah Richardson Payton Osborne
Abbie Turner Isabelle Walters Hayley Morris Roxanne Price
Mackenzie Silcox McKinney Monique Youssef Ashley Mead Imogen Stuart
Callum Williams-Paroli Timothy Strelnikow Alexander Giannetta Phoebe Davies
Genevieve Amoore Angelina Arora
MATHEMATICS
Distinction Jessie Cooper Roxanne Price Daman Chawla John Southam
Angelina Arora
Credit Hannah Richardson Megan Syme Catherine Jamieson Ashton Slatyer
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Isabella Thompson Phillip Southam Callum Williams-Paroli Liam Anderson
Ashley Mead Liam Richardson Alexander Giannetta Imogen Stuart
Natasha Norman Noah Bradley Uday Chawla Alan Paradzik
Participation Certificates have been handed out by their Class Teacher. Congratulations to all who participated.
The Infants Assembly next week will be run by class 2C.
SPORT
Our IPSSO teams had a Bye this week and again next week with the competition commencing on 23 October.
SLATE
This week in SLATE the students had another great opportunity to plant some sunflower and daisy seeds. Ms Thomas will kindly nurture our seedlings until they are big enough to plant.
Miss Thompson and Miss van Breda – SLATE Coordinators
UPCOMING EVENTS
• Police Liaison visits Prep, Kinder, Year 1 and Year 2 - 15 October • 24 Hour Fight Against Cancer and Gold Coin Collection 15 October • Book Talks 17 October • Infants Swimming Scheme commences 17 October • Scholastic Book Fair 17-28 October • IPSHA Debating Gala Day 18 October • Father/Son Evening 18 October • Police Liaison visits Yrs 3, 4, 5 and 6 – 22 October • Infants Swimming Scheme 24 October • Yr 5 ZooSnooze Camp 24-25 October • Prep Blue Messy Day 29 October • Infants Swimming Scheme 31 October • Prep Green and Yellow Messy Day 1 November • NASSA Cricket 1 November • Professional Development Days 7 & 8 November • Prep and Kinder Orientation 11 November • Infant Music Solo Night 12 November • Infants Swimming Scheme 14 November • NSW Police Bank Workshop and Lunch 14 November • Yrs 1-6 Orientation Day 18 November • Primary Music Solo Night 21 November • Infants Swimming Scheme 21 November • Yr 6 Dinner and Graduation 25 November • Infants Swimming Scheme 28 November • College Christmas Event 30 November • Stage 2 Music Concert 3 December • End of Term Awards P-6 5 December • Preparatory Presentation Morning 10 December • Presentation Day K-6 11 December • Last Day for students 11 December • Professional Development Days 12-13 December
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PRAYER POINTS
• Give thanks for our new students and pray that they settle in well. • Pray for safety as our students participate in many activities over this term. • Continue to pray for Mr Giles.
Mrs C Halloran Assistant Head of the Junior School
SENIOR SCHOOL MRS C KENNEDY HEAD OF THE SENIOR SCHOOL
WELCOME TO TERM 4
Welcome back to Term 4, to what is expected to be a very busy term. Students have settled into class very well as preparations begin for the many different events which will take place. It has been encouraging to see the large number of Year 12 students coming into school for final tuition before they commence their Higher School Certificate on Monday. As a community we will continue to pray for our Year 12’s over the coming weeks.
This week Year 11 were involved in a number of study seminars presented by Enhanced Learning Educational Services entitled ‘7 steps to HSC Success’ and ‘The Psychology of Peak Performance’ presented by Human Connections. I thank Mrs Clipsham for her organisation of
these seminars.
Thank you also to Miss Seymour and Miss O’Brien for their organisation of the Drama and Visual Arts evening. It was an excellent night with our congratulations going to the students who performed and to Cameron Watson for managing the sound.
YEAR 12 2014 ASSESSMENT INFORMATION EVENING
The Year 12 2014 Assessment Information Evening will be held on Monday 14 October in the Worship Centre commencing at 7.30pm. All students in Year 11 must attend this evening and be accompanied by a parent. Students are to be in full summer College uniform. Blazers are not required. It is advisable to bring with them a notebook and pen. The purpose of the evening is to provide important information in regard to the Year 12 Assessment Policy, the Higher School Certificate and the calculation of the ATAR. Assessment booklets and dates due calendar will be distributed at the evening and students will be required to sign in, acknowledging receipt of this information. Students cannot pick up information for other students.
2013 HOSPITALITY WORK PLACEMENT STUDENT OF THE YEAR AWARD
From the MWLP letter
“We are pleased to announce Maddison Pascoe from Broughton Anglican College nominated by Crème Della Crème as a finalist for the 2013 ‘Hospitality Work Placement Student of the Year Award”
Over the past 12 months, MWLP have placed over 800 Hospitality students into work placement – 37 students were nominated by their host employers for being outstanding whilst on work placement. From these 37 students being eligible for the award, MWLP staff members identified them as one of a shortlist of ten students (Garrett Sapsed and Maddison Pascoe (below right) from Broughton’s Year 11 Hospitality class were included in these top ten students) and Maddison was then selected as 1 of the 3 finalists by a panel of internal and external stakeholders.
During the holidays the shortlisted top ten students were invited to a celebration luncheon at Ripples, a restaurant on Sydney Wharf, on 2 October in conjunction with HTN – Hospitality Employment Solutions. Garrett, Maddison along with her parents and Mrs Clipsham, enjoyed a delicious lunch on a beautiful day on the edge of Sydney Harbour.
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This finalist nomination is an outstanding achievement for Maddison and will lead to many further opportunities as she completes her HSC in the Hospitality industry and beyond.
DRAMA NIGHT AND ART EXHIBITION
This week students in Years 9-11 elective Visual Arts and Drama demonstrated their creative talents at our Drama Night and Art Exhibition. The Art Exhibition showcased the Year 9 and 11 Visual Arts classes portraiture works. Year 10 Visual Arts class presented Creature Concepts and Journals and Year 9 Photography and Digital Media showcased short films. Year 11 Drama performed the play 'Children of the Black Skirt' as well as some selected monologues that they prepared for their recent yearly examination. Year 10 Drama showcased scripted performances from their Comedy unit as well as self-devised performances designed for children. Year 9 Drama presented an original non-realistic performance. The evening was an excellent showcase of the high quality work students have undertaken throughout the year. Congratulations to all students involved.
PREFECT PROFILE
EMMALISA ENGELBRECHT
My name is Emmalisa Engelbrecht. I have been truly blessed with the privilege of being elected as a grade prefect of Years 10-12. It is an honour to have been selected as part of the 2013-14 prefect body and I am looking forward to working with the other prefects to better serve the school and ultimately glorify God.
I have been a part of the Broughton community since Year 3 and I love all the opportunities our school provides. I have been involved in several school musicals, the Senior and Junior School Choir, Peer mediation, RAGE and Bible Study since Year 7.
I am also involved in several external activities including serving in Kids ministry and my church choir on Sundays and being a part of the creative team on a Friday night at Youth. I feel that my active involvement in church life is constantly challenging my growth as a Christian and will therefore enhance my ability to better serve the school.
I am grateful for this opportunity as prefect and I hope that I can fulfill my role to the best of my ability to serve the school, particularly grades 10-12. I would love to encourage school spirit and community and ultimately help leave a legacy of the love of Jesus Christ. I am excited to work with the talented members of our prefect body to see what we are capable of achieving together. I hope that this will leave a positive impact on our school that the next generation of students can pick up and continue.
WRITER OF THE WEEK
This week’s winner is Georgina Garrett from 9English 1 for her Epilogue to the novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee. Here is the opening of Georgina’s piece:
‘For several years after that day, whenever I walked past the Radley lot, my head would turn in an excited anticipation, though without the same level of urgency it once had. My desire to see Boo Radley had been fulfilled.
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However, I was left with a yearning desire to thank the man who had saved my life and to apologise for the way I had treated him previous to the events of that fateful night
STUDY SKILLS TIP FOR OCTOBER – PERFECTIONISM
Expectations on students can create a very competitive environment. Students are inundated with information about the significance of academic performance, and the result, in many cases, is that some students develop unhealthy propensities for perfectionism.
Perfectionism may not sound like much of a problem in an academic atmosphere - after all, teachers and parents want students to develop strong work ethics and sound study habits. The problem is, true perfectionism actually tends to lead students away from these healthy developments. When a student becomes upset over a score of 98 out of 100, or can't handle coming in 2nd out of a class of 30, or spend hours on something that should take 10 minutes…..then study and stress levels will often suffer as a result.
Perfectionism to this degree usually results from a fear of failure, rejection or disapproval, or insecurity about meeting a given standard. Students feeling these pressures quickly fall into inefficient work patterns, focusing on proving themselves, rather than on doing individual assignments effectively. So - how can such patterns and thought processes be avoided? Here are a few suggestions for coping with perfectionism.
1. SEPARATE WORK FROM PERSONAL FEELINGS
This is a huge hurdle for many students. The fact is, an evaluation of your work often feels like an evaluation of you personally, and the pressure of making that evaluation positive can lead to perfectionism. Students must learn to treat work evaluation as feedback for their learning, not as a personal reflection on themselves.
2. SET INCREMENTAL GOALS
Many students tend to set unattainable or at least extremely difficult goals. Instead, students should focus on setting goals based on past achievements and efforts. If a student gets an 85 on an exam, the goal for the next one should not be 100 - it should be an 87. If they study for only twenty minutes for a test, next time aim for thirty. Incremental goals are more reasonable, and most long-term improvement occurs gradually.
3. RECOGNISE STRESS
This can be easier said than done, but it's crucial in battling perfectionism. Students need to be aware of the fact when they're stressing over a project (spending extra unnecessary hours, re-writing pages exhaustively, etc.). Learning to recognize stress can help students to re-evaluate work methods and stop and think how much effort is appropriate for that task.
4. EXPLORE EFFICIENT WORK METHODS
Often, newer or easier work methods can assist in efficiency. Students shouldn't get lazy, but should allow certain technologies to make work easier. That might mean downloading Evernote for easy electronic note-taking, or it may mean investing Sharefile as a means of cloud storage and computer organization - whatever the case, perfectionists can often find their workloads lessened by these steps.
5. PUT THINGS IN PERSPECTIVE
It's incredibly important for students to have proper perspective on schoolwork. Being able to stop and think about the worst case scenario can help students to realize that an individual assignment - while important - should not be a source of unnecessary stress or excessive workload.
Ultimately, dealing with perfectionism can be a long and tricky process. But implementing these habits and thought processes can help students to develop a healthier approach to their schoolwork.
You can learn more in the Managing Workload and Overcoming Obstacles units on
www.studyskillshandbook.com.au.
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PRAYER POINTS
• Give thanks for the smooth return to school over the past week. • Pray for Year 12 as they commence their Higher School Certificate Examinations on Monday. Pray for Year 9
and 10 as they undertake preparations leading to their yearly examinations in a few weeks’ time. • Continue to pray for Karan, Shree and the family and for the medical team, social workers and cares who are
working with the family at the hospital.
Mrs C Kennedy Head of the Senior School
IRC MRS A SHEERMAN – HEAD OF INFORMATION SERVICES
SCHOLASTICS BOOK FAIR AND TALKS
Shop for Christmas and support the IRC at the same time!
The Scholastic Book Fair will open in the IRC next Thursday 17 October and close on Thursday 24 October.
Hours:
Before school every day. 8:00am – 9:00 am
After school every day 2:55am – 4:00pm
‘Book Talks’ for all Junior School students will be held during the morning of 17 October.
P & F ASSOCIATION MRS JACKY PECK–
BROUGHTON AND ST PETERS SHOPPING TOUR – SATURDAY 26 OCTOBER
We need to finalise numbers for the joint Broughton / St Peters Bus Trip.
The cost of the tour is $50 and includes lunch. The bus will depart Broughton at 7am.
If you are keen to get some bargains and join us for a fun day please fill in the form at the end of this weeks’ newsletter and return with payment to the office by Tuesday 15 October.
BROUGHTON SHOP HOURS
BAC Shop Telephone Number: 02 4633 8221 (trading hours only)
Mondays 8am–11am Tuesdays 8am–11am Thursdays 12.30pm–4pm
CANTEEN ROSTER
Monday, 14 Oct 2 Lily Nair, Danisa Barraza
Tuesday, 15 Oct 3 Sue Cartledge, HELP
Wednesday, 16 Oct 3 Svetlana Watson, HELP
Thursday, 17 Oct 3 Renee Kalpou, HELP
Friday, 18 Oct 3 Trish Robinson, HELP, Marlene Rivett
Monday, 21 Oct 3 Denise Rerekura, Carolyne Hutchinson
Tuesday, 22 Oct 4 Sue Powers, Verna O’Donnell
Wednesday, 23 Oct 4 Nicky Fortescue, Svetlana Watson
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Thursday, 24 Oct 4 Sandra Lanz, Antje Taylor
Friday, 25 Oct 4 Greg Little, Sandra Hooper, Marlene Rivett
The canteen is open before school and at recess for lunch orders. If you wish to place an order, please call or come down to the canteen to place your order.
THE MENU HAS CHANGED FOR TERM 4 – please note we are no longer selling Bolognaise Twirls, Lasagne, Macaroni & Cheese or Hot Roast Beef Rolls.
WELCOME BACK - HAM & PINEAPPLE PIZZA SLABS and CHICKEN & CORN ROLLS!!!
If a Junior School student is doing a representative sport on a Wednesday please do not order your lunch on that day.
When ordering your child’s lunch please remember to put their class on the lunch bag, especially when ordering in the Junior School. This avoids disappointment if their lunch is not in the correct lunch box.
CONTACTS FOR BROUGHTON
Senior School Telephone: 02 4633 8365 Senior School Fax: 02 4633 8358
Junior School Telephone: 02 4633 8366 Junior School Fax: 02 4634 8424
Out of School Hours Care: 02 4645 2088 (after 4pm only)
Enrolment Enquiries: 02 4645 2014
Website www.broughton.nsw.edu.au
Email [email protected]
NEWS FROM ST PETER’S ANGLICAN CHURCH CAMPBELLTOWN
Contact St Peter’s Church
Church Office 4625 1041
Nigel Fortescue 0429 939 410 [email protected]
Leanne Burns 46251041 [email protected]
Simon Twist (Asst Minister) 46251041 [email protected]
Stuart Grant: (BAC Chaplain) [email protected]
Mark Schroder: 0412 006 789 [email protected]
Church location: Cordeaux Street, Campbelltown (parking via Howe Street)
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Campbelltown Anglican Youth Ministry – Campbelltown Anglican Church
YOUTH GROUP MEETS EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT
Come along to the St Peter’s Church Youth Group. We meet every Friday night from 7.30-9pm during school terms. All students from Years 7-12 are welcome.
This term the theme is Bible’s believe it or not.
11 Oct Elisha the bold prophet 2 kings 2:23-25 18 Oct Jacob wrestles God. genesis 32:22-32
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CALENDAR UPDATE
MONDAY 14 OCTOBER
• Higher School Certificate commence • Year 6 Club – Function Centre 8.00am • Yrs 7 & 9 Vaccinations – Function Centre 8.55am • Yr 11 ATAR Seminars 9.45am • Yrs 3-6 Cru Club – OOSHC 12.45pm • P-2 Infants Chapel – Worship Centre 2.15pm • Yr 11 into Yr 12/2014 Assessment Information Evening –
Worship Centre 6.30pm
MONDAY 21 OCTOBER
• Higher School Certificate continues • Year 6 Club – Function Centre 8.00am • Yr 9 & 10 Yearly Examinations commence • Yr 11 Legal Studies : Guest Speaker 8.30am • Yrs 3-6 Cru Club – OOSHC 12.45pm • Scholastic Book Fair - IRC • P-2 Infants Chapel – Hall 2.15pm
TUESDAY 15 OCTOBER
• Yrs 1 & 2 Police Liaison Officer Student Talks – Function Centre 9.30am
• School Banking • Yr 11 ATAR Seminars 10.45am • Yrs K-2 Kids Bible Fun - OOSHC 12.45pm • Yrs 3-6 Primary Chapel – Worship Centre 2.15pm
TUESDAY 22 OCTOBER
• Yrs 3, 4, 5 and 6 Police Liaison Officer Student Talks – Function Centre 9.30am
• School Banking • Scholastic Book Fair - IRC • Yrs K-2 Kids Bible Fun - OOSHC 12.45pm • Yrs 3-6 Primary Chapel – Worship Centre 2.15pm
WEDNESDAY 16 OCTOBER
• Playgroup – OOSHC Centre 8.30am • Knitting Club – Function Centre 10.35am • Yr 11 Legal Studies: Guest speaker – IRC 1.30pm
WEDNESDAY 23 OCTOBER
• Playgroup – OOSHC Centre 8.30am • Scholastic Book Fair - IRC • Knitting Club – Function Centre 10.35am • Yr 11 Chemistry to ANSTO – Lucas Heights 8am
THURSDAY 17 OCTOBER • Parent Bible Study – OOSH 8.30 am • Yrs 7-9 NASSA Basketball – Penrith Basketball Stadium • Infants Swimming Scheme commences – Kings Swim
School 8.45am • JS K-6 Book Talks – IRC 9.15am • Scholastic Book Fair – IRC 12.45pm • Yr 7-12 RAGE – Function Centre – 12.45pm • Infants P-2 Assembly – Hall 2.05pm
THURSDAY 24 OCTOBER • Parent Bible Study– OOSH 8.30 am • Infants Swimming Scheme commences – Kings Swim
School 8.45am • Scholastic Book Fair – IRC • Yr 5 ZooSnooze Camp – Taronga Park Zoo 1.15pm • Yr 7-12 RAGE – Function Centre – 12.45pm • Yrs 3-6 Primary Assembly – Hall 2.05pm
FRIDAY 18 OCTOBER • Robotics Club • Scholastic Book Fair - IRC • NASSA Basketball Opens – Bankstown Basketball
Stadium • JS IPSHA Debating Gala Day – Danebank 8.20am • Yr 5 Father Son Evening – Function Centre 6.30pm
FRIDAY 25 OCTOBER • Robotics Club • SS CIS 15 Tennis Trials • Yr 5 ZooSnooze Camp – Taronga Park Zoo • SS NASSA Cricket Gala Day – Onslow Oval Camden 8am • Year 7 2014 Grading Test – Hall 8.30am • Yr 7 2014 Orientation – Parent Luncheon – Function
Centre 11am • Scholastic Book Fair - IRC
SATURDAY/SUNDAY 19-20 OCTOBER • 24 HR Fight Against Cancer Walk
JS - Junior School SS – Senior School
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P&F Shopping Tour
The Broughton P&F Association in conjunction with St Peters will be hosting a Legends Bus Shopping Tour on Saturday 26 October.
The cost is $50 and includes lunch.
The bus will depart Broughton at 7.00 am and the Tour will run for approximately 10 to 12 hours.
Please complete the form below and return with your payment to the Junior School or Main Administration Office by
Tuesday 15 October
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Broughton / St Peters Shopping Tour
I wish to pay for (number of) seats on the bus
Total Cost @ $50.00 per seat $
Name: ________________________________________________________________________________________
Contact number: _____________________________________________________________________________
Name/s of Guest/s: __________________________________________________________________________
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Broughton Family St Peters Family
Once completed, please return this section to the Junior School or Main Administration Office with payment by Tuesday 15 October