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Dear Temple Community, Volume 12, Issue 1 Friday February 10, 2017 A very special welcome to all our Temple families for 2017. It has been a great start to the year and it has been very encourag- ing to see our new stu- dents involved in and accepting our school community. This week the Year 12s and Year 10s have been on their respective camps, and the reports have been excellent despite the hot weater. Due to the heat, the activities were modified and adjusted. The Camp reports will be shared in the next newsletter. Dux, Prefects and Merit Award Ceremony At our first Assembly we inducted our Pre- fects for 2017, and Isabella Thach, our Dux for 2016, shared a really encouraging mes- sage with the students. Isabella is studying a Bachelor of Medical Radiology Science (Medical Imaging) at the University of SA. We look forward to our Year 12 students leading us throughout this year. Last Tuesday, I had the privilege of attending the SACE Merit Award Ceremony. Three of our students achieved a Merit Award, which is a phenomenal achieve- ment, and we congratulate them. Isabella Thach was the only one who was able to attend. Swimming Carnival We had a glorious day for our Swimming Carnival, it could not have been better. It was great to see so many students involved, our highest number so far, and to also be able to have a relaxing and fun day as a community. Well done to all the students on their efforts throughout the day. A spe- cial thank you to Mr Dan Kerr our PE and Sports Coordinator, the PE team and all our staff on making the day such a suc- cess. Thank you also to the Parents & Friends, who cooked and served food and drinks, and to the many parents, friends, caregivers and old scholars who came and supported the event. Congratulations to West House on their 4th win in a row. TEMPLE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE PARALOWIE CAMPUS 17 Countess Street, Paralowie, SA, 5108 Phone: (08) 8256 9600 Email:[email protected] www.tcc.sa.edu.au Pursuing excellence for the glory of God Congratulations to Isabella Thach for achieving Dux of the Paralowie Campus with the highest score of 98.9. Congratulations to 2016 Year 12 Students Isabella Thach and Karen Tran, and Year 11 Student Michelle Lam for receiving SACE Merit Certificates. Unfortunately Karen and Michelle were unable to attend the ceremony at Government House.

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Dear Temple Community, Volume 12, Issue 1 Friday February 10, 2017 

A very special welcome to all our Temple families for 2017. It has been a great start to the year and it

has been very encourag-

ing to see our new stu-

dents involved in and

accepting our school

community. This week the

Year 12s and Year 10s

have been on their respective camps, and

the reports have been excellent despite the

hot weater. Due to the heat, the activities

were modified and adjusted. The Camp

reports will be shared in the next newsletter.

Dux, Prefects and Merit Award Ceremony

At our first Assembly we inducted our Pre-

fects for 2017, and Isabella Thach, our Dux

for 2016, shared a really encouraging mes-

sage with the students. Isabella is studying

a Bachelor of Medical Radiology Science

(Medical Imaging) at the University of SA.

We look forward to our Year 12 students

leading us throughout this year.

Last Tuesday, I had the privilege

of attending the SACE Merit

Award Ceremony. Three of our

students achieved a Merit Award,

which is a phenomenal achieve-

ment, and we congratulate them.

Isabella Thach was the only one

who was able to attend.

Swimming Carnival

We had a glorious day for our Swimming

Carnival, it could not have been better. It

was great to see so many students involved,

our highest number so far, and to also be

able to have a relaxing and fun day as a

community. Well done to all the students

on their efforts throughout the day. A spe-

cial thank you to Mr Dan Kerr our PE and

Sports Coordinator, the PE team and all

our staff on making the day such a suc-

cess. Thank you also to the Parents &

Friends, who cooked and served food and

drinks, and to the many parents, friends,

caregivers and old scholars who came and

supported the event. Congratulations to

West House on their 4th win in a row.

TEMPLE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE PARALOWIE CAMPUS

17 Countess Street, Paralowie, SA, 5108 Phone: (08) 8256 9600 Email:[email protected] www.tcc.sa.edu.au

Pursuing excellence for the glory of God

Congratulations to Isabella Thach for achieving

Dux of the Paralowie Campus with the highest

score of 98.9.

Congratulations to 2016 Year 12 Students

Isabella Thach and Karen Tran, and Year

11 Student Michelle Lam for receiving

SACE Merit Certificates. Unfortunately

Karen and Michelle were unable to attend

the ceremony at Government House.

Parents Parking

We ask all parents not to park on the

grassed area between the footpath and the

road. Due to the excess rainfall, the lawn is

easily churned up.

Also please do not leave your car if you are

picking up students on the roadway.

Parenting Ideas Insights

This week the article is on ‘Four Parenting

Priorities for 2017’. Tackling these priorities

can make a difference to your students

results and well being. The first is ‘Time To

Tackle Technology’, and the second is

‘Promote Physical and Mental Health’. The

third priority is ‘Put the Spoon Back In The

Drawer’. In other words, we need to encour-

age our children to stand on their own two

feet and learn from their mistakes. Overpro-

tection is not healthy. And fourthly, ‘Put

Integrity Top of the Pedestal of Character

Traits’. Integrity in our character goes a

long way to helping us achieve success in

our future.

Work Experience As part of the subject Workplace Practices, Year 11 Students need to complete one week of

work experience in Week 10 of Term 2.

If you know of a workplace that would be willing to host one of our students for this week, could

you please contact me at the school on 8256 9600 or [email protected].

Congratulations to Nick &

Bridgette Sibly on the birth of

their fourth daughter Clover

Joy Sibly on December 22,

2016. She weighed 3.89kg

and was 51cm long.

Open Evening Advance Notice

Please take note that our Open Evening will

be on Thursday, March 23, 5pm to

7.30pm. More details coming soon.

Conclusion

Marcel Rijken shares an excellent word from

2 Corinthians 11:21-33.

‘The Apostle Paul states what has hap-

pened to him as has gone out to proclaim

the gospel. He has been beaten, whipped

and shipwrecked on many occasions, yet he

has been unrelenting in continuing to de-

clare the truth about Jesus. Paul demon-

strates incredible faithfulness in the face of

incredible adversity. No matter what hap-

pened, good or bad, Paul remained faithful.

I find the passage very encouraging as we

are also called to faithfulness despite our

circumstance. My prayer for all our students

is that they would grow in their faith and

relationship with Jesus and no matter what

life may bring, their faith would last a life-

time.’

ENROLMENT INTERVIEWS FOR 2018 Enrolment interviews are commencing for the

2018 intake of students. If your child is due to

start school next year and you haven’t put in an

Enrolment Application Form, please contact the

school urgently.

An Enrolment Application Form must be

received by the school before an interview can

be booked. Forms need to be returned before

the end of Term 1.

To obtain a Prospectus Pack or an

Application Form , please contact Mrs Linda

Hunter on 8256 9600.

Rod Klimionok,

Campus Principal, Temple Christian College

This ties in with my Chapel message last

Monday when I spoke on the importance of

developing resilience and being faithful to

God in whatever circumstances we face.

May this year bring many blessings, much

joy and wonderful memories to all the fami-

lies of our school community.

Mr Rod Klimionok

Campus Principal

Mrs Eliza Buckoke

Assistant Principal

SACE/Curriculum

Mr Daniel Nowak

Assistant Principal

Human Resources

Mr Tony Hudson

Assistant Principal

Student Development

Mr. Toshi Umehara

Business Manager

Year 7

Mrs Miriyam Kaladari

Year 8

Miss Laurie Rundle

Year 9

Mrs Sheri Deboy

Year 10

Mr Michael Worley

LEADERSHIP TEAM 2017

Mr. Marcel Rijken

Principal

YEAR LEVEL COORDINATORS 2017

I am greatly blessed with a wonderful team of leaders. This will be our ninth year working together as a team and it has been fantastic to see the growth that has occurred over this time.

The primary focus of the Year Level Coordinators is to offer support in the area of Student Development. This includes the organisation of activities to help build positive relationships in their Year Level, the provision of pastoral care, monitoring of student progress and assisting in developing strategies to both encourage positive behaviour and improve negative behaviour. In doing so, they will liaise with the Assistant Principal – Student Development as well as our Student Mentors along with Care Group teachers. The Year Level Coordinator is an excellent first port of call for parents with questions, comments or concerns about their child’s progress at School, and they welcome your call or email.

We look forward to the very positive impact our Coordinators will have on the life of the School this year.

2017 will be a very exciting year and we trust in God’s continued presence, leading and guiding.

Year 11 & Year 12

Mr Peter Jeffree & Mrs Sarah Wolf

Year 7

Mrs Bonnie Edgecomb

Year 7

Mrs Holly Denton

Paralowie Campus Student Leadership Team 2017

Cecilia De Leon

Claudia Fanto Tia Cooper Brittany May

Head Prefect Deputy Head Prefects

Prefects

Music Captains Sports Captains

Tia Cooper

Joyce Kurtzer Dean Do Mac-Davidson Ganaye

Natalia Bokor

Summer Nguyen Sharnae Robins-Hughes

Dianne Vo Timmy Sen

Jacob Smith Natalia Bokor Eli Bonuedi

North

South

East

West

Jerry Peng Georgia Bishop Nathan Bassham Jemila Dadd Sopheary Meach Luke Perrina

Justin Miu Tenniel Mckenzie-Campbell Hannah Alderman Theresa Aleppilly Biju Christian Hannaford

Jeremiah Gaviola Linda Sonthavong Riley Butterfield Brendan Nguyen Jasmine Tran Elyssa Walding

Takundisa Magwanyamwanya Cindy Na Mitchell Nivison Elizabeth Taban

House Leaders

Timmy Sen Lateilia Mobbs Astrid Cocks Yogesh Ghimire Rayden Him Milea Huy

House Captains

Precious Munangepfupfu Nyta Ouk Oadly Vongphaky J acob Williams

House Captains House Leaders

House Captains House Leaders

House Captains House Leaders

On Friday of Week 1, we took the whole school to the Salisbury Swimming Pool for our annual Interhouse Swimming Car-

nival. It was a great day of fun and competition, including some very creative costumes and energetic team songs. Each

year we seem to get more elaborate and enthusiastic team chants! Mr K had the tough job once again of deciding the win-

ner of the best dressed (East House), as well as the best team chant (North House) for some bonus points.

Throughout the day we had a lot of close races, with many of the age

champions only being decided by a couple of points.

This year’s age champions were:

U13 Girls Gisele Cocks West

U13 Boys Seth Magann West

U14 Girls Taylor Hannaford South

U14 Girls Makalah Scott South

U14 Boys Yeah Yeah Chhen North

U15 Girls Hannah Alderman South

U15 Boys Ethan Crook West

U16 Girls Zoe Magann West

U16 Boys Justin Richter North

Open Girls Lateilia Mobbs West

Open Boys Jerry Peng North

We also saw the following records broken this year:

15’s Boys Backstroke – Ethan Crook – 32.63

U15’s Boys Breastroke – Ethan Crook – 36.32

Opens Girls Backstroke – Lateilia Mobbs – 34.99

U15’s Girls Relay – West – 2:35:30

West was once again dominant, winning the Swimming Carnival for the

fourth year in a row. The points for the day are as follows:

West – 403

South – 300

East – 208

North – 190

Congratulations to all who participated. We had our largest number of

participants ever, with 128 students swimming in at least one race.

Dan Kerr

PE Co-Ordinator

Parents please note, if you are using Temple Christian College’s automated text service, please

make sure you add your name at the end of the text, if you want to be replied to. The system does

not allow for automatic replies, and without a name it is impossible to reply to.

Care Group Teacher

Interview

Years 8 - 12

Wednesday February 15

4.30pm - 6.00pm

In the Resource Centre

To book an Interview time

book on Parent Teacher

Online

Booking code was posted

with Information Letter

PARENTS AND FRIENDS As parents, a vibrant school community is important to us. Being involved in the Parents and

Friends group not only gives us the opportunity to be actively engaged in supporting events

and initiatives, but provides a wonderful avenue through which to get to know and work

alongside other parents. Together we make a difference in the life of the school.

If you would like to join us, an invitation is extended to all interested parents and friends to join

us at any of the Parents and Friends meetings held through the year.

If you have any questions, agenda items or suggestions for the Parents & Friends,

please email Susanna Fanto - [email protected]

Our next meeting - Tuesday February 21 @ 7pm (Staff Room)

PARENT PRAYER GROUP Parents and friends are invited to join the

Parents Prayer Group as they meet

fortnightly between 2pm—3pm, to pray into

the life of the school. We look forward to

seeing you. Meetings held in Rod

Klimionok’s Office.

Parents Prayer Meeting dates for Term 1

Wednesday Feb 15, March 1, 15 & 29

April 12

Online payments You can now pay your tuition fees and other school related payments securely on our school’s website. Go to http://www.tcc.sa.edu.au/, select your campus, then select the Online Payment Icon and follow the prompts.

Please note that you will need your family code (located on your fee statement) to use this service.

Prayer Chain If you are unable to attend the fortnightly prayer

meetings, but would like to be able to pray for the

specific needs of the school at home, please email

Linda Hunter to be added to receive the Email Pray-

er List.

[email protected]

Year 7 Meet the Care

Group Teacher

Wednesday February 15

5.00pm - 5.30pm

Students Care Group Room

BBQ 5.30 - 6.00pm

Courtyard

Laptop Information Session

Recital Room

6.00pm - 7.00pm

Please return RSVP

forms asap

UNIFORM SHOP

2016 OPENING TIMES

Monday 8.00am—2.00pm

Wednesday 9.30am—3.30pm

Congratulations Year 12 Class of 2016

Congratulations to the 45 Year 12 students who received offers for University or TAFE.

Chelsea Avalos Diploma Health/Bachelor Health Science—Uni SA

Nikolas Bajkusev Bachelor Human Movement/Bachelor Psychological Science—Uni SA

Innocent Bako Diploma Health/Bachelor Health Science—Uni SA

Rachel Bastian Bachelor Psychological Science—Uni SA

Alyshia Batt Bachelor Marketing & Communication—Uni SA

Zac Boxall Bachelor Arts/Masters Teaching (Secondary) - Uni SA

Talia Bryant Bachelor Nursing—Uni SA

Natasha Burgess Bachelor Criminology—Flinders Uni

Lindsey Cobb Bachelor Nursing—Uni SA

Caleb Dadd Bachelor Aviation (Pilot) - Uni SA

Lloyd Dadd Bachelor Engineering (Hons) - Uni of Adelaide

Milinda Douangbupa Bachelor Business—Torrens Uni

Brittany Downard Bachelor Law—Uni SA

Stephanie Elsmore Bachelor Human Movement—Uni SA

Brayden Gourlay-Thomas Bachelor Science Hons (Biotechnology) - Flinders Uni

Ismail Hashimi Bachelor Construction Management & Economics (Hons) - Uni SA

Andrew Huynh Diploma Health/Bachelor Health Science—Uni SA

Kaylan Joy Foundation Studies—Uni SA

Rahul Kapur Bachelor Human Movement—Uni SA

Katrina Kingsada Bachelor Education (Food & Textiles Tech) - Uni SA

Dylan Kong Bachelor Information Technology (Network & Cyber) - Uni SA

Jayson Lay Bachelor Software Engineering (Hons) - Uni SA

Tayla Lennox Bachelor Social Sciences—Uni of Adelaide

Brooke McDonnell Bachelor Education (Primary & Middle) - Uni SA

Emma McPherson Bachelor Science (Animal Science) - Uni of Adelaide

Grantley Mildenhall Bachelor Business (Sport) - Torrens Uni

Kaithlyn Miu Bachelor Science (Animal Science) - Uni of Adelaide

Daravone Phanthapannha Bachelor Psychological Science/Bachelor Business—Uni SA

Olivia Pheng Bachelor Education (Early Childhood) - Uni SA

Kevin Phiathep Diploma Health/Bachelor Health Science—Uni SA

Chloe Porter Bachelor Science (Animal Behaviour) - Flinders Uni

Jasmine Ramintas Bachelor Nursing—Uni SA

Chantel Ross Bachelor Commerce (Acc)/Bachelor Business (Finance) - Uni SA

Jordan Sayon Bachelor Information Technology (Network & Cyber) - Uni SA

Isabel Schliwa Bachelor Criminology—Flinders Uni

Sandra Sok Bachelor Information Technology (Hons) (Ent Bus) - Uni SA

Tyson Tait Bachelor Aviation (Pilot) - Uni SA

Isabella Thach Bachelor Medical Radiology Science (Med Imaging) - Uni SA

Karen Tran Bachelor Medical Radiology Science (Med Imaging) - Uni SA

Emily Tran Bachelor Architectural Design—Uni of Adelaide

Long Tran Bachelor Software Engineering (Hons) - Uni SA

Julie-Ann Treeby Bachelor Social Work (Hons) - Uni SA

Patricia Trigueros Foundation Studies—Uni SA

Franchette Tupa Bachelor Nursing (Pre-Reg) - Flinders Uni

Melanie Von Bachelor Health & Medical Science—Uni of Adelaide

Rules Regarding Visiting Bethany Christian School

In consultation with the Leadership at Bethany Christian School the following

rules have been put in place, especially due to the growth of both schools,

and for the Welfare, Health and Safety of students and staff at both schools.

1. Temple students are not to visit staff at Bethany Christian School,

unless organised by the Bethany Christian School staff.

2. Bethany Christian School property is out of bounds to Temple stu-

dents at all times, except for the following reasons:

- Dropping off and picking up siblings.

- Going to the Bethany Christian School Turning Circle to meet

siblings to be picked up after school.

- When picking up siblings, you must wait until the Bethany Chris-

tian School Bell sounds at 3.10pm, and not go onto their property

earlier. You can wait in front of the canteen between 3pm and

3.10pm.

- Students have been requested not to wait in the covered veran-

dah at Bethany Christian School until after 3.10pm.

3. Students are not allowed to go through Bethany Christian School

property as a short cut to Byron Bay Drive. This includes the oval,

the buildings and the footpath in front of the carpark. Our entry and

exit gates are Gate 1 (East Gate) and Gate 2 (Centre Main En-

trance). Bethany Christian School gates, including the pedestrian

gates, are not to be used at any time to enter or exit the school

grounds, unless you are dropping off or picking up siblings.

4. Bethany Christian School toilets are not to be used by Temple stu-

dents, except when attending a supervised Bethany Christian School

Event or Church and Youth functions.

5. The Bethany Oval is out of bounds before and after school, unless

supervised by a teacher. Balls are not to be kicked against the

neighbour’s fences or walls.

6. The Bethany Christian School playground equipment is out of

bounds to Temple students. This is for Bethany Christian School

students only.

7. The Soccer goals can be used, but are not to be moved or used for

swinging on, and must not be facing the neighbours fence when

used.

Crossing at the Emu Crossing

Students, please remember it is important when

crossing at the Emu crossing, that you wait until

the cars have stopped, and the students holding

the lollipops give the go ahead to move.

Students have been moving as soon as the

lollipops sign is held up, but they must wait until

the monitors say it is clear to do so.

Old Scholar News

Michelle Pham-Nguyen graduated at the end of 2012, and is studying

at Flinders University. As part of her University degree she has enjoyed

a 5 month placement in Singapore as part of a Work Integrated Learn-

ing program. Her projects included working on the development of an

in-ear seizure monitoring device for epilepsy, blood flow signal analysis

and processing for the purposes of haemodialysis; and the development

of a novel pill crusher to assist patients fed via a nasogastric tube.

Well done Michelle!

Year 7 Traffic Monitors

Breakfast Club

8am in N16

Available everyday

The Breakfast Club Program is funded by our

Parents and Friends Association.

Looking to start learning an instrument?

We’d love to chat to you! There are so

many great instruments that you can

learn at Temple.

Please come visit us in the music

office or email

[email protected] for

more information.

Instrumental lesson withdrawal

Parents, if you wish to withdraw your

child from Instrumental lessons for the

following term, a form is available at

the SSO. Please fill this in and give it

to the Music Coordinator by Friday

Week 8 of the current term. If you

have any questions, please email

[email protected]

HOMEWORK CENTRE

Help is available for homework and assignments

Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 3.10—4pm

Diverse Learning Room

Temple Students ONLY are welcome to attend.

Please note if you don’t bring any homework with you,

you will be sent home.

Competition Riddle: A cloud is my mother, the wind is my father, my son is the cool stream and my daughter is the fruit of the land. A rainbow is my bed, the earth my final resting place and I'm the torment of man. What am I?

Riddle: I am taken from a mine, and shut up in a wooden case, from which I am never released and yet I am used by almost everybody. What am I?

Riddle: There was a competition where the contestants had to hold some-thing. At the end of the event, the winner was a person who was physi-cally disabled (he had no hands or feet)! What was it that the contest-ants have to hold?

Riddle: The person who makes it has no need for it. The person who purchas-es it does not use it. The person who does use it does not know they are. What is it?

Riddle: You live in a place where six months of the year is mild summer and during the other six months the mercury goes drastically down! You own a lake where there is a small island. You want to build a house over there and need to get some materials across there. You have no boat, plane or anything which you can use to transport them to the island. How will you solve the problem?

If you know the answers, email me at [email protected]

First one to get all 5 riddles correct, receives a Prize and House Points

This is a reminder that the school has chosen to become a "Nut Aware" school.

This awareness has been implemented because there is an increased number of

students at our school who have severe peanut/nut allergies. These students cannot

be exposed to nuts in ANY form, as this will trigger an anaphylactic reaction - that is a

reaction requiring an immediate injection of adrenalin, ambulance attendance and

hospitalization.

This has very serious consequences for our students and in their best interests, we

ask that care is taken with all peanut/nuts and food containing nuts within the school. The Canteen/Home Ec. has

also undertaken the change.

The school acknowledges that due to food processing practices, it is impractical to eliminate nuts or nut products

entirely from an environment where there is food. Thus "Nut Aware" School.

NUT AWARENESS

School Lunches Parents/Caregivers, please note that if you or a family member

are bringing your child’s lunch to school, you must park your car

and bring the lunch to the SSO.

Students must not collect lunches from cars in the Turning

Circle.

Do not bring fast food onto the school grounds. Students

need nutritious food, not ‘junk’ food.

A teacher will be on duty at lunchtime. Be prepared to be

asked to park your car.

Official School Social Media

Regular posts of photographs, videos, links to applicable articles, news, updates, information etc. will be posted on the life of the school. Check it out

www.facebook.com/templechristiancollege2016

Instagram: templechristiancollege

Mrs Abdel-Nour [email protected] Mr Hudson [email protected]

Mr Agnew [email protected] Mr Jeffree [email protected]

Miss Alves [email protected] Mrs Kaladari [email protected]

Mrs Anthony [email protected] Mr Kerr [email protected]

Miss Baker [email protected] Mr Lamont [email protected]

Mr Beaumont [email protected] Mr Martinez [email protected]

Mr Bothma kevin.bothma@@tcc.sa.edu.au Mrs McMahon [email protected]

Mr Bradtke [email protected] Miss Mott [email protected]

Mrs Brightbard [email protected] Mr Nowak [email protected]

Mr Brunt [email protected] Mr Pana [email protected]

Mrs Buckoke [email protected] Miss Papanicolas [email protected]

Mr Buckoke [email protected] Mr Pitman [email protected]

Mr Burfield [email protected] Mrs Robertson [email protected]

Mrs Cibi [email protected] Miss Rundle [email protected]

Mr Daughtry [email protected] Miss Vander Veen [email protected]

Mrs Deboy [email protected] Mrs Wilson [email protected]

Mrs Denton [email protected] Mrs Wolf [email protected]

Mrs Edgecomb [email protected] Mr Worley [email protected]

Miss Hilder [email protected] Mrs Wylde [email protected]

Mrs Dadd [email protected] Mr Sibly [email protected]

Communication Procedure The following is Temple Christian

College’s Communication Proce-

dure. The options available to con-

tact staff are: through your child’s

Student Planner, via email (see list

below), or a phone call to the School

on 8256 9600.

If you have an enquiry regarding a

student issue (e.g. challenges with

socialising, bullying, health, etc.),

please contact your child’s Care

Group Teacher. Most issues can be

resolved by speaking to your child’s

Care Group teacher, who can often

liaise on your behalf with other staff

members.

If you have an enquiry regarding an

issue with a specific Subject (i.e.

what your child is learning, your

child’s progress, learning challeng-

es, teacher-student concerns, your

child’s behaviour in class), please

contact the teacher of that subject.

If you have an enquiry regarding a

behavioural issue and have already

met with the Care Group/Subject

teacher concerned, please contact

Mr Tony Hudson (Assistant Princi-

pal—Student Development ).

If you have an enquiry regarding

learning or curriculum issues and

have already met with the Subject

teacher concerned, please contact

Mrs Eliza Buckoke (Assistant Princi-

pal—SACE/Curriculum ).

If you have followed the communi-

cation procedure outlined above and

the issue is still unresolved, an ap-

pointment can be made with the

Campus Principal, Mr Rod Klimi-

onok.

To help you communicate effective-

ly, we have listed all of the teacher’s

email addresses below.

Our goal is to resolve, to the best of

our ability, all challenges that your

child might be facing at school. This

can best be done by following the

communication protocol outlined

above. Leadership can only pro-

ceed with matters if this procedure

is followed.

Tuesday, February 14 Staff/Student Communion 8am

Wednesday, February 15 Year 8 Immunisations

Parent/Caregiver Prayer Meeting 2-3pm

Yr 7 Meet the Care Group Teacher/BBQ/

Laptop Session

Yr 8-12 Meet the Care Group Teacher Evening

Friday, February 17 Yr 7 Excursion—Adelaide Musuem

Tuesday, February 21 Parents & Friends Meeting 7pm

Friday, February 24 School Photo Day

Friday, February 24—28 Compass Canberra Trip

Monday, February 27—March 1 Year 8 Camp

Tuesday, February 28 SACSA Open Boys Basketball Carnival Yr 10-12

Wednesday, March 1 Parent/Caregiver Prayer Meeting 2-3pm

Years 8/9 Girls SACSA Basketball Carnival

Thursday, March 2 School Photo Catch Up Day

Years 7-8 World of Maths Day

Open Girls SACSA Basketball Carnival Yr 10-12

Friday, March 3 Years 8/9 Boys SACSA Basketball Carnival

Wednesday, March 8 Athletics Carnival

Monday, March 13 Adelaide Cup Public Holiday

Tuesday, March 14 Parents & Friends Meeting 7pm

Wednesday, March 15 Parent/Caregiver Prayer Meeting 2-3pm

Tuesday, March 21 Staff/Student Communion 8am

Thursday, March 23 Open Evening

Wednesday, March 29 Parent/Caregiver Prayer Meeting 2-3pm

Thursday, March 30 SACSA Athletics (Years 8—12 boys/girls)

Friday, March 31 Casual Day

Tuesday, April 11 Parent Teacher Interviews

Wednesday, April 12 Parent/Caregiver Prayer Meeting 2-3pm

SSSSA Athletics (Years 7-12 boys/girls)

Thursday, April 13 Easter Chapel, Term 1 concludes at 12.00

Friday, April 14 Easter Friday

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