06 Sep 2012

Term Dates 2012 and 2013

TERM DATES 2012

TERM ONE

Monday 30 January to Wednesday 4 April

(10 week term followed by a 2 week break)

TERM TWO

Monday 23 April to Friday 22 June

(9 week term followed by a 3 week break)

(Anzac Day Holiday – Wednesday 25 April)

(Queen’s Birthday (Public Holiday) – Monday 11 June )

TERM THREE

Monday 16 July to Thursday 20 September

(10 week term followed by a 2 week break)

TERM FOUR

Monday 8 October to Thursday 6 December

(9 week term followed by Christmas break)

(Annual Prize Giving – Thursday 6 December)

 

TERM DATES 2013

TERM ONE

Tuesday 29 January to Friday 12 April

(11 week term followed by a 2 week break)

(Classes commence – Tuesday 29 January)

 TERM TWO

Monday 29 April to Friday 21 June

(8 week term followed by a 3 week break)

(Anzac Day Holiday – Thursday 25 April)

(Queen’s Birthday (Public Holiday) – Monday 10 June)

TERM THREE

Monday 15 July to Thursday 19 September

(10 week term followed by a 2 week break)

TERM FOUR

Tuesday 8 October to Thursday 5 December

(9 week term followed by Christmas break)

 

School Choice for Parents of Children with a Disability

A Macquarie University PhD researcher is seeking the perspectives of parents from New South Wales who have or are in the process of looking for a school for their child with special needs.

This research has received ethical clearance from the Macquarie University Human Research Ethics Review Committee.

Participants who complete the online survey will go in the draw for one of six $50 Gift Cards and can also elect to participate in an in-depth interview.

The survey should take 20-30 minutes to complete and your responses will help inform the development of support services for parents of children with a disability in New South Wales.

Any information or personal details that you provide will be kept confidential and you will not be identified personally in any way.

If you would like to participate in the research, please click here to find out more.

Kindergarten Toy Sleep Over

The toy sleepover was a great success. The boys arrived early in the morning to discover that their toys were not only missing from the classroom but had left a big mess! The toys’ antics were uncovered when the boys watched the security footage from the night. After following the clues from the footage the boys eventually located their naughty toys in the Learning Enhancement/French Room!

 Miss Belinda Smallhorn
Kindergarten Teacher

When I Grow Up – Theme Day

As part of our unit of inquiry into personal journeys and change, the Kindergarten boys came to school dressed in clothes that represented a job they would like to do when they are older. Mr Wyatt was very happy to see that there were two boys who would like to be a school headmaster!

 Miss Belinda Smallhorn
Kindergarten Teacher

From the Archives

The A J Rae and L R D Pyke Centres, whose foundation stones were laid on Tuesday, represent a new vision for the ‘Quadrangle’ area at the heart of the Stanmore campus. In 1938, an earlier vision was revealed for the area, at that time occupied by a scattering of small buildings, many of them dilapidated.

The plan envisaged ‘completing’ the Founders Building with a wing south of the Tower to match the existing northern one; and modern colonnaded buildings further south and along Newington Road. These would join a new assembly hall and clock tower on the eastern side of the quadrangle. The new buildings would contain ‘…twelve classrooms, three science rooms, a demonstration theatre, rooms for woodwork, art, commercial work, wool-classing, locker-rooms and lavatories.’

This was to be the second stage of a grand plan for rebuilding the school: the first stage was the Wyvern House Preparatory School, now the Le Couteur Wing, which was then being built. Unfortunately the scheme depended on the realisation of ‘a very handsome offer’ from an expected benefactor which did not eventuate. In time, however, aspects of the vision were realised, notably with the War Memorial classrooms and Science blocks in the 1950s and the Nesbitt Wing in 1961.

David Roberts
College Archivist

 

Class of 1987 – 25 Year Reunion

A windy, winter’s day on Saturday 11 August did not stop the gathering of the enthusiastic Class of 1987 Old Boys. On the banks of the Johnson Oval, cheering on the 1st XV didn’t go to waste with Newington resulting in a win 29–13 against Joeys. The win set the night off with a bang!

The game was followed by a tour of the College by Chaplain Michael Bennett (ON ’87), and then hopping on the big Black & White school bus, sent the Class of 1987 down memory lane.

The evening at 4143 at the James Barnes kicked off with alfresco pre-dinner drinks followed by a hearty meal. The smooth and relaxed atmosphere provided the perfect setting for the boys to catch up and reminisce. Keeping them on their best behaviour were their school masters, Jock Canning and Bernard Harris.

A special thank you goes to Con Dedes (ON ’87), Ben Loiterton (ON ’87), Chris Mavris (ON ’87) and Rhett Webster (ON ’87) for coordinating the event and making it a night to remember.

Development Department – Archives, Alumni and Foundation

 

School Fees Raffle

Win up to $24,000 towards your School Fees.  The School Fees Raffle is organised by the Newington College Rowing Association and all proceeds will be used by the Newington College Rowing Association for the purchase of rowing equipment.  Tickets selling fast and the winner will be drawn on the 17 November 2012 at the Rowing Seafood Night.  To find out more please click here.

 

Cookbook on Sale

The Black and White Cookbook is on sale until the end of Term 4.

1 for $40

2 for $75

3 for $110

Click here to take advantage of the sale.

A Message from Mr Wyatt

Manners Matter

This term at Assemblies we are focusing on manners through an ongoing series called “Manners Matter”. With the assistance of some Year 6 boys we are using fictitious characters to assist the boys in developing their manners. The characters will be Sir Thank You, Dr Excuse Me, Professor Please and Captain Courtesy. Over the last two weeks we have focused on the students ‘putting their hands up in class’ when they want to speak. We hope that you might begin to see evidence of these manners at home. We appreciate your support with this initiative.

Student-led Conferences

Last week we launched our inaugural Student-led Conferences. After some preparation in class the boys rose to the occasion, speaking about their learning with confidence, maturity and enthusiasm. It was very encouraging to see parents so involved in their son’s education. Thanks for your participation. We have received lots of positive feedback about the event. We plan on making Student-led Conferences an annual event as they form an important component of our Assessment and Reporting Policy.

Enrolments and Departures

The end of the year always brings change, including movement in our school community. We are currently interviewing to fill vacancies for next year and conducting interviews for Kindy 2014. If you know people who are interested in joining our school community now is the time for them to contact us so that they don’t miss out.

Just a reminder that families are required to give at least one term’s notice if they are intending on leaving.

 Mr Chris Wyatt
  Head of Lindfield 

Music Notes

Roseville Visit

On Thursday 30 August, Year 4 Roseville College Girls came and played music with our Year 3 Strings and our Year 4 Wind and Brass.  Thank you to the boys for playing so well.  Thank you to the parents for all their help and coming to listen to the performance.

Peace Day Service

On Friday 21 September the Selected Choir has been invited to sing at St David’s Peace Day Service at 11am.  This is a Staff Development Day parents are required to take and collect the boys from the church.   A note is going home with the information.  Please return the attached form.

Senior Farewell Concert

The Senior Farewell Concert has become a significant event in the Music Department calendar. This concert is a meaningful way to acknowledge the contribution to Newington of our Year 12 musicians. Our five senior ensembles, the Symphony Orchestra, Symphonic Winds, the College Choir, Stage Band and Chamber Strings, will each perform 15-20 minutes of repertoire in our most ‘traditional’ concert setting of the year.

Repertoire will include movements from Haydn’s Farewell and Dvorak’s 8th Symphonies, the first movement of Johan de Meij’s Lord of the Rings, Alfred Reed’s El Camino Real, the Artie Shaw Clarinet Concerto, Elgar’s Serenade for Strings and a mixed bag of gospel, pop and folk choral works.

If you enjoy being inspired by the amazing talent of our most advanced ensemble musicians, this is a concert not to be missed

 Mrs Vanessa South
Music Teacher

 

Room to Read/Stubbies World Change Challenge

Thank you to the Lindfield community for raising a total of $246.45, double our target.

This donation will go toward helping to build a library for children in Cambodia which can cost up to $20,000.

Sue Gough
Teacher Librarian/Teaching and Learning Team Leader

 

 

Certificates

 

Week 7

Week 8

Effort

Effort

Luke Dickinson Year 3 James Bradford Year 1
Oliver Johnston Year 3 William Chandler Year 1
Jack Lu Year 4 Matthew Gamble Year 4
Thomas North Year 4 Lachlan Hetherington Year 4
Alistair Shaw Year 4 Soma Suzuki Year 4
Haydon Ashley Year 5 Joshua Bowd Year 6
Maverick Ko Year 5 Louis Hargreaves  Year 6
Luca Russo   Year 5

Improvement

Bevan Tsui Year 5  Joshua L’Orange  Year 1
Andrew Earlam Year 6  Ethan Wyatt-Smith  Year 1
James Hunt Year 6

 Improvement

Effort

Cameron Davey-Webb  Year 1 Angus Bourne  Year 2
Tyne Jones Year 1 Tane Blessington  Year 4

Excellence

Patrick Christensen Year 4
Morgan Land Kindergarten Justin Dai  Year 4
Rishaad Wildie Kindergarten Keaghan Davey-Webb Year 5
Muhil Bhaskaran Year 1 Luca Russo Year 5
Jack Middleton Year 2 Wililam Hetherington  Year 6
Henry Taylor Year 2  James Hunter  Year 6
James Brenn Year 3  Andrew Tse  Year 6
Tanner Blessington Year 6

Excellence

Simon James Year 6 Tristan Henry Kindergarten

Murder under the Microscope

Max Tian  Kindergarten

Effort

 Alexander Wang  Kindergarten
Connor Plank Year 2 Harry Miles  Year 1
Rory Ansell Year 3 Jack Dobson  Year 3
Oliver Johnston Year 3 Tobey Rowe  Year 3
Justin Dai Year 4 Rohan Bhatti  Year 6
Jack Lu Year 4 Nolan Whitcomb  Year 6
Thomas Bell Year 6
 Marcus Dadd Year 6
 William Mellor  Year 6

 Science Paper Distinction

Bevan Tsui Year 5
Julian Kwok Year 6

 

 

Sports Star of the Week

Name: Julian Kwok

Nickname: The “Kwokenator”

Favourite Food: Sushi

Favourite Sport: Athletics – Long Jump

Favourite Sporting team: Newington Open Soccer team

Favourite sporting moment:   Watching my dad jump 2.10m in the long jump

Best personal sporting moment: Jumping a PB 4.40m in the long jump at IPSHA and making the IPSHA team.

In 10 years I will be……….  In the Conservatory of Music

Sports Shorts

AFL – Round 3 v Cranbrook

On a wet cold night Newington AFL team was up against Cranbrook at Macquarie Uni. When we started Cranbrook got goals in the first few seconds and dominated the opening.  Andrew Himmelhoch hit back with six points and then a couple of ones from Simon, but still Cranbrook still proved to be too strong. The end score ended up being 9-67 to Cranbrook. Next week we will dominate against Scots.  Good game boys.

Simon James
Year 6 

 South Harbour Invitational

Another Saturday, another beautifully crisp morning greeted the Newington faithful for take two of the Invitational Athletic Carnivals. The addition of St Patricks College to the program offered more of the competition that the boys would be facing come IPSHA.

The field events dominated the first stanza, with Carlo Ottavio giving Newington its first placing at the Carnival with a third in the Turbo Javelin. James Karabesinis got back to his flying best in the long jump as he produced a seasons best jump of 4.20m. Also jumping 4.20m was Julian Kwok, who set a personal best by 20 centimetres in the process, finishing just outside the places. Josh Bowd rounded out the field events with a fantastic throw of 33.45m in the Discus, giving him great confidence going into the IPSHA Carnival.

The track events saw the young brigade dominating with Jake Goodhand and Steffano Ottavio scorching the track in their 100m events. Jake backed this up in the 200m where he was equally impressive. Aiden Fisher was very impressive in the 100m and 200m events, with Harry Clarke showing a great turn of speed off the bend in his 200m event. Matthew Dyster then surged home in his 800m event, showing great patience and stamina.

The relays saw a lot of fill gaps as boys stayed back to help make relay teams as the team was a little short. These boys did an admirable job, with special mention going to Jake Goodhand, Steffano Ottavio, Vincent De Souza and Julian Kwok for stepping up to the challenge. The Open A relay finished off the day once more, with the team of Aiden Fisher, Harry Clarke, Jamie Karabesinis and Lachlan Watson again getting the better of Scots, and again beating the record that they set the week previous. A great effort by all the competitors!

IPSHA Athletics Carnival

Another glorious late Winters day met the hordes of young hopefuls, looking for a piece of Athletic glory. The grass was mowed, the stands full, the starts gun at the ready, and the first event called.

The brilliance of IPSHA in running the Premier events first is quite something, and sets you up for the rest of the day. The relays saw a great performance from the Junior team of Sebastian Vardavas, Daniel Nicholas, Jack Dobson and Harry Bell as they ran themselves into 2nd in their heat. Unfortunately, according to the officials the last runner received the baton outside of his lane and the boys were cruelly disqualified. The Open team did not have the same problem as they ran beautifully through every change to also finish 2nd in their heat. Unfortunately for this champion team of Harry Clarke, James Karabesinis, Aiden Fisher and Lachlan Watson, they would go on the place 8th overall, and just miss out on the CIS team.

The young chargers then took up the reigns once more in the 100m, as Jake Goodhand and Stefano Ottavio again tore up the Olympic track, finishing 4th and 6th overall respectively, and booking their place at the CIS Carnival. Sebastian Vardavas then put the disappointment of the relay behind him to finish 12th overall in the 10 years 100m. When you consider that there were over 120 boys in this age group alone, it was a mighty effort from the young Wyvernian.

Aiden Fisher also put the disappointment of the relay behind him as he ran his way into 4th overall in the 11 years 100m, which was just ahead of Jamie Karabesinis, who was cruelly given 8th position by the barest of margins. Unfortunately for Jamie, it was a similar story in the 200m, where he missed the IPSHA team by 0.02 of a second. Aiden completed the double in the 200m however, finishing 5th overall and booking his spot for both the sprint events. And young Aaron Protas ran very strongly and achieved selection in the 13 years 100m team for the CIS Carnival.

Jamie’s disappointment was short-lived however as he jumped another seasons best in the long jump, soaring 4.41m, finishing 3rd and booking his place in the team. Young Julian ‘Kwokenator’ Kwok was not to be outdone as he jumped another personal best of 4.40m in the 12 years Long Jump, and booking his place in the CIS team, finishing 5th overall. Josh Bowd was happy, but not ecstatic with his efforts in the 12 years Discus as he booked his place in the CIS team, throwing 30.83m and finishing 3rd overall.

And what of the boys in the 200m, who had to wait hour upon hour to complete their races! They delivered some excellent performances, with young Daniel Nicholas running strongly in the Junior event, rounding out a very full program for the young Linfieldian. Rhett Schlaphoff also ran very strongly, finishing 2nd in his heat, and running a personal best in the process. Marcel Chew and Patrick Fitzgerald also ran extremely well, with Oliver Sheldrick and Lorcan Kavanagh bringing it home in style in the final events.

So what to say about the IPSHA Carnival this year? Personal bests, CIS qualification, great experiences! I think it can be summed up by Julian Kwok, who after receiving the news that he had qualified for CIS in the long jump, produced a smile that would light up the darkest day, and sat their contently, smiling, cheering and absorbing what was the best sporting moment of his life to date. That is sport as far as I am concerned, going above and beyond what you think is possible of yourself. What will come next when the 12 September rolls along…….

Inter House Tennis – Roseville Park

Another day, and more glorious conditions awaited our finest athletes, as they embarked upon the Newington Classic Tennis Championships, which is a lead up to the big Newington Open on the 15 September. 48 fine young tennis players took to seven courts, eagerly looking to have their names engraved in history as the one to put either Rydal or Kingswood in histories pages.

After 6 gruelling matches on each court, we had 7 finalists. The eighth had to be decided through three round robin matches which saw Patrick Tomes, Keaghan Davey-Webb, Tom Bell, Harry Bell, Luca Russo and Hugh Holm fight it out. When it was all said and done, Luca emerged victorious and into 8th spot, with the following seven places taken by Charlie Timpson, Reuben Chippeck, Nicholas Bunis, Rory Ansell, Aston Bloom, Simon James and Harry Quinn.

With two boys eliminated each round, the matches were fiercely contested. Early final exits from Simon James and Luca Russo led to similar exits for both Rory Ansell and Nicholas Bunis. A very tough match between Reuben and Aston saw the latter advance with some deft touches and brutal back court dominance. The final was set, Aston Bloom (YEAR 2!!!) v Harry Quinn (Year 5)….

And despite losing his opening service game, the more fancied opponent came out on top in the end with Harry Quinn winning 3-1 in the final to help Rydal to yet another victory in the Tennis. A star was born in Bloom, who showed poise, balance and a maturity far exceeding his 7 years. Can’s wait for the Open in a few weeks time……

Mr Mark Caulfield
Sports Coordinator

Dates to Note

Friday 7 Sept  Chapel at 8.30am – all welcome,  Year 6 return from Canberra Camp

Tuesday 11 Sept  Open Morning, 9.00 – 10.30am,  K – 6 Assembly 2.30pm – all welcome

Wednesday 12 Sept  Maths Olympiad, JP Athletics Carnival

Thursday 13 Sept  Lindfield  School Photo Day

Friday 14 Sept  Chapel at 8.30am – all welcome

Tuesday 18 Sept  K – 6 Assembly 2.30pm – all welcome

Thursday 20 Sept  Mufti Day Fundraiser – Starlight Foundation, Primary Dance Performance
                                      Term 3 concludes

 

 

Fathers Day Breakfast

Last week’s Fathers Day Breakfast was a tremendous event with approximately 210 boys and dads in attendance. It was great to see everyone enjoying the chance to socialise over a delicious breakfast prepared by some of our dedicated mums. One of the highlights of the event was listening to Lachie Turner, former Newington Old Boy and current Waratahs’ player, discussing all things rugby. Special thanks to all of the mums (and dads) who helped before, during and after the event to make it possible.

 

Faith Matters

Anybody can do it!

Chuck Swindoll writes: ‘The ski slopes were in perfect condition. I struck out on my first attempt at skiing with a positive attitude, thinking, “I’m going to be the first person who learns to ski without falling down.” You’ve heard of the Elephant Man? On skis, I’m the rhinoceros man. It’s doubtful that anyone ever came down a ski slope more ways, or landed in more positions, or did more creative things in the air before landing. Working with me that humiliating day was the world’s most encouraging ski instructor (yes, I had an instructor!). Never once did she lose her cool, or laugh at me, or say “You are absolutely impossible. I quit!” That dear, gracious lady helped me up more times than I can number. She repeated the same basics time and again – like she had never said them before. Even though I was colder than an explorer in the Antarctic, irritable, impatient, and under the snow more than I was on it, she kept offering words of reassurance. That day, God gave me a never-to-be-forgotten illustration of the value of encouragement. Had it not been for her spirit and her words, believe me, I would have hung ’em up and been back in the condo, warming my feet by the fire in less than an hour. What is true for a novice on the snow once a year is all the more true for people we meet every day. Harassed by demands and deadlines; bruised by worry, adversity and failure; broken by disillusionment, they live somewhere between dull discouragement and sheer panic. All of us need encouragement, and the beautiful part about encouragement is this: anybody can do it!’

 Mr Peter Morphew
School Chaplain

Tuckshop News

Week 9 Roster
11 Sep       Help required                9.00am – 12.00pm

13 Sep      Annabel Williamson     9.00am – 12.00pm
13 Sep      Susan Liu                          11.00am – 2.00pm

14 Sep      Help required                9.00am – 12.00pm
14 Sep      Be-An Chew                   11.00am – 2.00pm

Week 10 Roster
18 Sep      Gary Smith                     9.00am – 12.00pm
18 Sep       Amanda Johnston     11.00am – 2.00pm

20 Sep      Maria Dickinson          9.00am – 12.00pm
20 Sep      Rachel Ashley             11.00am – 2.00pm

 

Please contact Kathryn on knordstrom@optusnet.com.au regarding the Tuckshop roster.


 

Prep Shop News

The Prep Shop has 6 black supporters caps, signed by Lachie Turner, for sale.  They are only $15 each.

Don’t forget to order your Newington College personalised swimming towel.  The towels are $75.00 each and all orders must be returned to the School Office by Friday 7 September 2012.  Click here for the order form.

Week 9 Roster

Monday 10 September
Rebecca L’Orange
Isabel Heaven

Wednesdsay 12 September 
Judy Ryan
Linda Hardyanto

Week 10 Roster

Monday 17 September
Stephanie Danks
Brie Evans

Wednesdsay 19 September 
Sing Sing Wan
Maria Dickinson
Joanne Nelson

Year 5 Camp to Bathurst

On Wednesday 22 to Friday 24 August the Year 5 boys left with Wyvern for a 3 day camp to Jenolan Caves, Bathurst and Hill End.

They had been looking forward to going on camp to Bathurst all year and were definitely not disappointed!

We have been inquiring about ‘Where we are in place and time’. The focus of the camp was that ‘Exploration leads to discovery’. The excursion to the Jenolan Caves, Hill End and Bathurst Goldfields provided a hands on and close up look at the environment that helped to make Australia what it is today. The boys were able to see firsthand the accommodation and surroundings of the Hill End miners. They scaled an old mine and got the opportunity to climb the 10 stories out the top. For Bathurst at this time of year . . . it was balmy. We had a fabulous trip and came back with a new appreciation of our early miners. We look forward to next year and another amazing adventure.

Thanks boys for a wonderful 3 days.

Mr Joel Weekes
Year 5 Teacher

School Photos – Thursday 13 September

Uniform requirements on the day

All boys are required to wear their full school winter uniform to school on the day. Please take note of the list of uniform requirements for specific photos on the day. If your son is required to bring other uniform on the day, can you please have it in a sports bag and please ensure that all uniform is labelled with his name.

 Photo Uniforms Required

Athletics, Swimming & Cross Country     PE top, black shorts, white shoes and white socks.
Football Football shirt, black shorts, football socks and white shoes.
Rugby Rugby jersey, black shorts, Rugby socks and white shoes.
Cricket White collared cricket shirt, white pants, white shoes and white socks.
Basketball  Basketball singlet, black shorts, white shoes and white socks.
AFL AFL singlet, shorts and school socks.

Family Photos (optional)

Family photos can be taken if required; pre-pay envelopes are available on request from the School Office. Please use this envelope if you wish to place an order for a family photo (only those attending the school – no Pre-schoolers, please). These photos will be taken at 8:00am in the Don Brown Hall.

 Joel Weekes
Prep Team Leader

 

Premier’s Reading Challenge

The Premier’s Reading Challenge has drawn to a close for 2012.

Congratulations to the twenty-four students from Years 1 to 6 who successfully completed the Challenge.

Certificates for these students should arrive in November.

Mrs Sue Gough
Teacher Librarian
Teaching and Learning Team Leader

 

Murder under the Microscope Challenge 2012

The Murder under the Microscope Challenge has finished for 2012.

The group were able to determine the victim (Northern Quoll) in the environmental accident that was presented as part of the investigation.

Congratulations to the participants of MuM 2012. The feedback we received from the students was very positive with many skills being developed over the course of the challenge.

Mrs Sue Gough