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Edition 9 1 June 2017
Eric Zhang (Prep M) running to the finish line at the Track and Field Carnival. Looking on and facing the track (L – R) Aston, Will, Akshaj and Buddy.
From the Head of Junior School
Dear Parents The Junior School Track and Field Carnival was held last Friday with this being a most enjoyable day. All boys competed in various track and field events and our younger boys also participated in some novelty activities. I thank Mr David Anderson, Sportsmaster, for organising and running the carnival so very well. I also value and appreciate the support of the entire Junior School staff ensuring the carnival ran smoothly. Congratulations to Boyce for their success on the day and to all boys who competed in the right spirit.
Matthew Taylor clearing the bar with ease Frazer Wilkie leaping high at his long jump event
A new House award was introduced at the Track and Field Carnival. This is titled the Trophy for House Spirit. Points were awarded for House war cries, creativity, organisation and evidence of House spirit. This trophy will now be awarded at each of our sporting carnivals and is independent of the points earned for athletic prowess. Congratulations to Taylor for winning the House Spirit Trophy on Friday.
Judd Rei as he proudly takes
possession of the new Trophy for House Spirit.
The support for the boys at the Track and Field Carnival on Friday last week was great to see.
Parent Seminar Series Last night we hosted another presentation in our ongoing series of seminars for parents. Mr David Neilson and Ms Sara Black, behavioural optometrists and parents of boys in the Junior School, presented at our staff meeting and then to parents later in the evening. The topic was titled ‘Assisting your son with reading’ with the presentations being well received. I thank David and Sara for being generous with their time and offering their expertise to staff and parents. Under Eights’ Week Last week, our boys from Prep to Year 2 joined with students from Fairholme College and The Glennie School in the same year levels for Under Eights’ Week activities. This is part of a structured program that occurs across the three schools, ensuring boys and girls of the same age spend time together undertaking a range of activities. This was a joyous occasion for the youngest children across the three schools.
Xander French enjoying his clay work Takota Mears and Toby Wysel enjoying
the Under 8s’ activities Staff news Mr Adam Febry has worked at our School as a GAP student for the past year and will move back to England at the end of this term. Adam has assisted staff and students in a number of classrooms, with sport and in the Art and Woodwork studio. I thank him for his fine work at our School and wish him all the best for his university studies back in the United Kingdom. Regards Scott Campbell Head of Junior School
From the Deputy Head of Junior School Haircuts Recently I have noticed a few boys who require a haircut. “The school’s regulations concerning haircuts are as follows: the hair must not touch the collar, and must be neatly shaped at the back of the neck. The ears must not be obscured and side-levers must not extend past the middle of the ear. Extremes of hairstyles are not permitted (including very short haircuts). Boys are not permitted to dye or colour their hair.” This is an excerpt from the Student Handbook. Mike Sharpe Deputy Head of Junior School
From the Head of Teaching and Learning
Toowoomba Grammar School is offering each student, in Years 3-6, and some students in Year 2 with the opportunity to participate in the 2017 International Competitions and Assessments for Schools (ICAS). ICAS assessments have taken place annually in schools for over 30 years and in twenty countries. Educational Assessment Australia (EAA), who design and deliver the assessments, is the not-for-profit arm of the University of New South Wales. If you would like to know more about ICAS, please go to www.eaa.unsw.edu.au. ICAS:
is a skills development assessment program in key areas of learning (Digital Technologies, English, Mathematics, Science, Spelling and Writing) for students in Years 2- 12
gathers performance information through a 30-60 minute supervised in-school test
enables the progress of each student to be mapped in each skill against their previous performance, demonstrating personal improvement no matter the starting point
provides excellent preparation for national testing.
Awards:
Medals are awarded to the top students per state in each subject and year level (when sufficiently meritorious and the test was sat on the official sitting date)
High Distinction to the top 1% of students
Distinction to the next 10% of students
Credit to the next 25% of students
Merit to the next 10% of students
Participation to all other students Toowoomba Grammar Junior School students will participate in the following ICAS tests: Science Tuesday 30 May, 2017 English Tuesday 1 August, 2017 Mathematics Tuesday 15 August, 2017
If you have any questions about ICAS, please contact me. Jan Heffernan Head of Teaching and Learning
Sports News Cross Country Charlie Randall, Archer Black, Judd Rei, Ben Anderson, Xavier Lindemann and Charlie Lachmund ran at the Darling Downs Cross Country Championships at Kearney’s Spring last week. The six boys represented TGS well with Charlie Randall and Judd Rei winning their age group and Archer Black finishing second. Congratulations to Charlie Randall, Judd Rei and Archer Black on their selection in the Darling Downs team to compete at the State Championships early next term. Yesterday we had 35 Junior School boys compete at the GPS Cross Country Carnival at Limestone Park in Ipswich. All the boys have had an limited preparation this year with school camps recently but performed and represented the school well. Thank you to all the staff for your assistance to make this an enjoyable day for the boys and to all the parents for travelling and supporting Toowoomba Grammar School. Track and Field Carnival On Friday 26 May, our Track and Field Carnival was held at O’Quinn St Oval. All boys are to be congratulated on their behaviour and effort throughout the day. Thank you to all staff, students and parents who assisted on the day. Without your assistance the day would not have run as smoothly. Congratulations to Boyce House on winning the Track and Field House Shield. The final points are as follows: 1st 1170 Boyce 2nd 837 Stephens 3rd 831 Mackintosh 4th 767 Taylor 5th 751 Groom The Age Champions and Runners Up for each age group were: Year Age Champion Runner Up 5 Years Adidev Arun Samuel Kemp 6 Years Hugo Brown Joseph Ramia 7 Years Jace Maddock Alby Galbraith 8 Years Toby Grills Michael Kisiel 9 Years John Tinkler Matthew Jacob 10 Years Max Grills Jack Brown 11 Years Jaydahn Hearn Matthew Taylor 12 Years Walter Tinkler Judd Rei There were 2 records broken at the carnival. 9 Years High Jump John Tinkler 1.20m 11 Years Discus Matthew Taylor 29.63m Representative Selection Congratulations to the following boys who have been selected to represent Darling Downs and Toowoomba in their respective sports. Darling Downs Football Ben Anderson and Jaydahn Hearn Darling Downs Cross Country Charlie Randall, Judd Rei and Archer Black Toowoomba AFL Angus Thompson
Tennis Championship On Thursday 8 June, the boys who nominated for the Junior School Tennis Championships will play their round games. These games are knockout and the boys will progress through until we have four boys. The semi-finals and final will be played on Tuesday 13 June. Game times will be determined once Mrs Karin Wharton has completed the draw.
House Day On Thursday 15 June, the Junior School boys will have some House competition within their year levels. Below is an overview of the activities the boys will do on the day. Points will be allocated to the Houses for the winners in each year level from first to fifth. All these points will be added together to determine the winner of the House Shield.
Prep – Year 2 Ballgames Year 3 and Year 4 Football (soccer) Year 5 and Year 6 Touch Football Final Rounds for Term 2 GPS Football
Saturday 3 June V Brisbane Grammar School Away
Saturday 10 June V St Joseph’s Gregory Terrace Home GPS Tennis
Saturday 3 June V Brisbane Grammar School Home
Saturday 10 June V St Joseph’s Gregory Terrace Away Club Rugby
Saturday 3 June V Dalby TGS
Saturday 10 June V Highfields Highfields
David Anderson Sportsmaster
Junior School Sports Results Term 2, Week 5
Club Rugby - 20 May 2017
Under 6 Blue TGS V Gundy Score: 4 – 3 (win) Player of the Match: Eric Zhang TGS V Dalby 2 Score: 4 – 5 (loss) Player of the Match: Xander French TGS V TACAPS Score: 3 – 0 (win) Player of the Match: Thomas Byatt Georgia Little (Coach)
Under 6 Gold TGS V TACAPS Score: 3 – 3 (draw) Player of the Match: Hugo Brown TGS V Gundy Score: 3 – 3 (draw) Player of the Match: Kyran Brown TGS V Dalby 2 Score: 4 – 3 (win) Player of the Match: Isaac Meacham Amelia Grills (Coach)
Under 7 TGS V Souths Score: 5 – 5 (draw) TGS V Bears Score: 1 – 2 (loss) TGS V Redbacks Score: 3 – 2 (win) Player of the Day: Jackson Martin Ellie McLiesh
Under 8 TGS V Souths Score: 3 – 1 (win) Player of the Match: Michael Kisiel TGS V Bears Score: 2 - 2 (draw) Player of the Match: Louis Whittaker TGS V Dalby 1 Score: 3 – 1 (win) Player of the Match: Buddy Henderson Natalie Walker (Coach)
Under 9 TGS V Highfields Score: 0 – 5 (loss) Player of the Match: Zach Freer TGS V Souths Score: 0 – 25 (loss) Player of the Match: Cooper Head TGS V Gundy Score: 20 – 10 (win) Player of the Match: Harrison Brown Ryan Gleeson (Coach)
Under 10 TGS V Bears Score: 3 – 1 (win) TGS V TACAPS Score: 4 – 1 (win) TGS V Souths Score: 2 – 3 (loss) Player of the Day: Patrick Able Alastair Bain (Coach)
Under 11 TGS V Souths Score: 24 – 7 (loss) Player of the Match: Hugh Campbell TGS V Dalby Score: 7 – 5 (win) Player of the Match: Tayt Qualischefski David Anderson, Chris Brameld and Brad Grimes
Under 12 TGS V Bears Score: 10 – 0 (loss) Player of the Match: Hugh Pollock TGS V USQ Score: 5 – 0 (win) Player of the Match: Luke Williams David Anderson, Chris Brameld and Brad Grimes
GPS Football - 20 May 2017
6A BYE Rob Jeffries (Coach)
6B BYE Patrick Wysel
5A BYE Mike Sharpe (Coach)
5B BYE Scott Campbell (Coach)
GPS Tennis - 20 May 2017
6A BYE Karin Wharton (Coach)
6B BYE Karin Wharton (Coach)
5A BYE Michelle Worthington (Coach)
5B BYE Michelle Worthington (Coach)
Junior School Sports Results Term 2, Week 6 Club Rugby - 27 May 2017
Under 6 Blue TGS V TACAPS Score: 5 – 3 (win) Player of the Match: Sammy Stenzel TGS Blue V TGS Gold Score: 3 – 2 (win) Player of the Match: Max Lynam Georgia Little (Coach) Under 6 Gold TGS V TACAPS Score: 4 – 3 (win) TGS Gold V TGS Blue Score: 2 – 3 (loss) Player of the Day: Isaac Meacham Amelia Grills (Coach)
Under 7 TGS V TACAPS Score: 9 – 8 (win) Player of the Match: Zac Tucker Ellie McLiesh
Under 8 TGS V TACAPS Score: 11 – 1 (win) Player of the Match:Sam Applebee Natalie Walker (Coach)
Under 9 TGS V TACAPS Score: 20 – 25 (loss) Player of the Match: Riley Sutcliffe Ryan Gleeson (Coach)
Under 10 TGS V TACAPS Score: 57 – 17 (win) Player of the Match: Mark Armstrong Alastair Bain (Coach)
Under 11 TGS V TACAPS Score: 31 – 22 (win) Player of the Match: Cody Brameld David Anderson, Chris Brameld and Brad Grimes
Under 11 / 12 TGS V TACAPS Score: 7 – 37 (loss) Player of the Match: Chace Oates David Anderson, Chris Brameld and Brad Grimes
GPS Football - 27 May 2017
6A TGS V ACGS Score: 3 – 1 (win) Player of the Match: Hussein Yusaf Rob Jeffries (Coach)
6B TGS V ACGS Score: 0 – 6 (loss) Player of the Match: Yoseph Bou-Samra Patrick Wysel
5A TGS V ACGS Score: 3 – 2 (win) Player of the Match: Angus Thompson Mike Sharpe (Coach)
5B TGS V ACGS Score: 0 – 7 (loss) Player of the Match: Damon Bronkhurst Scott Campbell (Coach)
GPS Tennis - 27 May 2017
6A TGS V ACGS Score: 41 – 31 (win) Player of the Match: Walter Tinkler Karin Wharton (Coach)
6B TGS V ACGS Score: 39 – 36 (win) Player of the Match: Tom Keen Karin Wharton (Coach)
6C TGS V ACGS Score: 16 – 45 (loss) Player of the Match: Khobi Klaebe Karin Wharton (Coach)
5A TGS V ACGS Score: 18 – 45 (loss) Player of the Match: Dallas Baker Michelle Worthington (Coach)
5B TGS V ACGS Score: 10 – 48 (loss) Player of the Match: Harry Apel Michelle Worthington (Coach)
Year 6 Canberra 2017 The Year 6 boys recently returned from an educational tour of the national capital. During our trip students were provided with many opportunities to participate in a variety of educational programs with a focus on Australia’s history, culture, heritage and democracy. The Australian Government recognises the importance of all young Australians being able to visit the national capital as part of their Civics and Citizenship education. To assist families in meeting the cost of the excursion the Australian Government is contributing funding of $60.00 per student under the Parliament and Civics Education Rebate (PACER) program towards those costs. We had a couple of clear highlights during this trip. Meeting His Excellency General the Honourable Sir Peter Cosgrove AK MC at Government House and being joined by Dr John McVeigh (Member for Groom) at the Australian War Memorial for a wreath laying ceremony. In addition, having Questacon all to ourselves was particularly special, as was our visit by Mr James Bunce (son of Tim Bunce) at Parliament House who was able to explain why we had arrived on an important day in the parliamentary year – Budget Day.
One final point to note was that the behaviour of the boys was exemplary and they represented the School magnificently. On many different occasions, at the War Memorial, in Parliament House and at the airport, members of the public asked staff which school we were from and we were commended on our manners and behaviour. The students of the 2017 Toowoomba Grammar School Canberra Tour continued the great legacy that has been set by previous year groups. Well done boys!
Year 6 Students at the War Memorial
Music News
String Out Next Wednesday, 7 June, boys from our String Ensemble have been invited to participate in String Out 2017. String Out is a fabulous day of music making, where primary-aged string players from schools across Toowoomba join together for a day of rehearsals, culminating in an evening performance at the Empire Theatre. A note with details has been sent home to the relevant boys. Please contact Mrs Egerton if you have any questions regarding String Out. Bupa nursing home visit Next Thursday, 8 June, some of our ensembles will be visiting Bupa Nursing Home to present a musical concert and entertain the residents. Boys in Chamber Winds, Tribe and Tribe Junior should have received a note outlining details for the day.
Orchestra program 2017 The Junior School Orchestra is formed annually to provide our young musicians with an opportunity to perform at significant events in a large ensemble. This year, the Orchestra will perform at the Toowoomba Eisteddfod. This performance will take place in August, with the dates to be confirmed early next term. All members of the Concert Band and String Ensemble are invited to be members of the Junior School Orchestra. In order to prepare the Orchestra for our Eisteddfod performance, three rehearsal times have been booked for this term. Rehearsal times for Term 3 will be released closer to the date. The rehearsal dates and times have been planned around class timetables, and in order to minimise time out of class, these rehearsals rotate through either Voiceworx rehearsal times or assembly time where possible. Please note the rehearsal times for this term, commencing this week
Thursday, week 7, period 3
Thursday, week 8, assembly time
Tuesday, week 9, period 1 As the orchestra program is only a 6 week program, it is imperative that all members attend each rehearsal. Could you please ensure that your son has his instrument, and a school music folder (this may be one that he is currently using for another ensemble), at school for each of the above-mentioned dates. If you have any questions, please contact Mrs Jayne Davidson via email ([email protected]). Additional ensemble rehearsals (student free day – Monday 10 July) As part of our preparation for performances at the Toowoomba Eisteddfod in the first few weeks of Term 3, additional rehearsals have been scheduled for the student free day (Monday 10 July) in Term 3. Could we ask that all members of Orchestra, Concert Band, Introductory Band, Percussion Ensemble, Chamber Winds, Jazz Band and String Ensemble mark this date in their diary. A note with detailed rehearsal times will be sent home in the coming weeks. It is most important that all members of our instrumental ensembles make themselves available for these additional rehearsals in the lead up to their eisteddfod performances next term. If your son is unable to attend a rehearsal, please contact the ensemble conductor prior to the rehearsal day. QSO The Queensland Symphony Orchestra (QSO) are visiting Toowoomba for a concert at the Empire Theatre on Thursday 22 June. If you and your son are interested in attending this concert, please contact the Empire Theatre to purchase tickets. Term 3 dates Please note the following dates for Term 3 music activities and events.
- Monday 10 July – extra rehearsals for all instrumental ensembles (Times TBA) - Thursday 20 July – Musicians’ Cup (6.00pm in the Junior School Hall) - Thursday 27 July – Eisteddfod (part 2 – instrumental) commences - Tuesday 1 August – GPS Music Day of Excellence - Thursday 17 August – Musicians’ Concert (2.10pm)
Kellie Dixon and Jayne Davidson Music Teachers
Solo Eisteddfod Results 2017 The boys of the Junior School enjoyed wonderful success in the solo singing, piano and group drama sections of the recent Toowoomba Eisteddfod. The boys competed with confidence and a love of performance and theatre. They received their awards in the spirit of true gentleman and equally, demonstrated admirable spirit in defeat. A truly fabulous Eisteddfod experience, with numerous happy boys and proud parents. The following boys were placed: Will Sullivan (Yr 2) 1st Place Poem in Pairs Oliver Shelton (Yr 3) 1st Place Year 3 Vocal Solo Charlie Payne (Yr 3) 3rd Place Poem in Pairs Tui Rei (Yr 3) 2nd Place Poem in Pairs Kurt Seckler (Yr 3) 2nd Place Piano Solo Grade 1 Singyuan Xue (Yr 3) 2nd Place Popular/Jazz/Movie Piano Solo 3rd Place Primary Piano Trio Andy Kisiel (Yr 4) 2nd Place Poem in Pairs Hayden Fellenberg (Yr 4) HC Poem in Pairs Angus Dann (Yr 4) HC Poem in Pairs Darcy Meagher (Yr 5) 1st Place Poem in Pairs 1st Place Duologue 3rd Place Music Theatre Solo HC Contemporary Solo James Watson (Yr 6) HC Poem in Pairs Will Anderson (Yr 6) HC Poem in Pairs 3rd Duologue Lachie McNamee, Nicholas Clulow, Tom Knudsen, James Watson and Will Anderson are especially commended as they fulfilled their Eisteddfod performance commitment (some of the boys performing in two sections) having arrived home from the Year 6 Canberra trip only the night prior. Congratulations to all boys who competed. An outstanding result! Mary Lou Fraser Art and Woodwork Teacher
Art News Chronicle Art Expo 2017 On Wednesday evening, May 18, the work of seven of our young artists was acknowledged and celebrated at the Opening of the 2017 Chronicle Art Expo. Acceptances into the Chronicle Art Expo were received for the following boys in the following sections: Section A: Kyran Brown, Sam Kemp Section C: Hammond Briggs Section D: Nicholas Brown x 2, Zander Gentry, Sam Gladwin, Gabriel Schubert. In addition to the eight acceptances, Nicholas Brown was awarded a major commendation for the most promising artist, with 2 works accepted into the Art Show.
The boys, along with their parents, attended the opening ceremony and were presented with Certificates of Commendation by the Toowoomba Regional Council. The boys’ art works are currently in the Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery and will be on exhibition for the month of mid-May to mid-June. Congratulations boys!
Sam Kemp and his artwork
Kyran Brown and his artwork
Nicholas Brown holding his prize
Hammond Briggs and his artwork
Sam Gladwin showing his certificate
Nicholas Brown, Gabriel Schubert, Hammond Briggs and Ms Fraser after the
artwork presentations were made Mary Lou Fraser Art and Woodwork Teacher
After School Care What we have done this past fortnight This past fortnight we have been learning more about each other as the boys have all taken the time to fill in a profile map about themselves and what they like. This allows us to not only get to know the boys better but also to better plan activities to their interests. We have talked about getting involved in leadership roles which will help the boys feel an increased amount of responsibility within the service. Inside, we have had fun making shapes and ‘food’ out of play-doh, creating Egyptian name signs, doing some painting on their apple pop stick art as well as learning a new card game. The boys also got the chance to play around with electrical circuits which they created to make a light turn on, a buzzer sound and a fan spin. Outside the boys have been engaging in a range of different sporting games and free play which allows them to freely follow their own interests. What we have planned for the next week For the next week we will be implementing the leadership roles within the service. The boys have been doing buddy reading with the younger boys for their homework and so far it’s been quite effective. Outside the boys will be able to do some free play along with some organised group games that our leader of fun will facilitate. Inside we will continue to get the boys’ minds engaged by doing some challenges involving Lego, straws and paddle pop sticks. What to do if your child is absent from After School Care Please remember parents if your son is going to be absent from the service or has gone home sick please call us on 0421 570 461 or notify the customer experience team. Service Fees and Times
Service Opening Hours Full Fee Out of Pocket Casual Booking
After Care 3:00pm - 6:00pm $27.79 $8.81 - $13.90 Add $5.00
Interested in After School Care with Camp Australia? Visit the website https://www.campaustralia.com.au or call our customer service team on 1300 105 343. Bonnie Ryan Coordinator
Assembly Awards Term 2, Week 6 and 7
Prep G MJ Crane
Hiresh Wanasinghe Spencer Hooper
Adidev Arun Suhaan Chowdhury
Prep M
Devan Pokharel Max Lynam
Connor Gilmore Harry Constable
Reshan Wickramasekera Jaxson Parker
1S
Riley Warby Brock Farrell Tokota Mears
Arick Sengaroun Austin Windsor
Jai Karki
1W
Zac Tucker Harry Moore-Barnard
Joseph Sedl Harry Johansen
2M Lachlan McAllister
Aiden Zhang Fletcher Collie Michael Kisiel
Eamon Smiddy Oliver Randle
3G
Amand Mandikiza Cadel Hardgrave
Lachlan Haller George Clifford
Theo Yevdokimov Ashton Reedy
3M
Will Robson Riley Sutcliffe
Roan Bronkhurst Jake James
Buddy Henderson Hudson Dowling
4B
Will Watson Charles Lachmund
Lewis Bird Dann Goodwin
Harrison Russell Angus Dann
4W Zack Freer
Alec Gordon Oliver Williams Frazer Wilkie Jett Heffernan Douglas Smith
5L
Joel Ewing Jackson Smiddy
Oscar Burey Bona Roberts
Thomas Betts-Jackson
5W
Henry Marsden Andrew Shelton
Ben Morris Harry Apel
Hamish Seng George Smolenski
6H
Sam Gladwin Ted Fawckner Sean Benny
Will Anderson Gabe Schubert
6J
Archer Black Reid Hadfield
Judd Rei Riley O’Leary
Yoseph Bou-Samra Hussein Yusaf
6V
Ritvik Karmakar Jaydahn Hearn
Bede Davis Angus Cameron
Mrs Jones
Thomas Dixon 6J Charlie Randall 6V
Noah Taylor 6V
Mrs Davidson
Samuel Lawrence 5W Sam Freer 6V Judd Rei 6J
House Points Boyce 76 Groom 64 Taylor 60
Mackintosh 58 Stephens 49
Junior School Two Weeks Ahead
Week 8A
Monday 5 June Parent / Teacher Interviews (Weeks 8 and 9) Tuesday 6 June
Wednesday 7 June String Out 2017. Workshops 8.30am - 3.30pm. String Out Concert, Empire Theatre, 6.30pm - 8.00pm
Staff Meeting, 3.30pm – 5.00pm Thursday 8 June Blazer Uniform
Nursing Home visit - musicians and staff, 9.30am - 11.30am Tennis Championship Rounds, 12.00pm - 3.00pm Orchestra Rehearsal, Music Room, 2.20pm
Assembly: Prep to Year 6 (Year 3 classes presenting), 2.20pm Friday 9 June Photo Day: Semester 1 sports (all)
Year 5 and 6 Social (Grammar, Glennie and Fairholme). Venue: Grammar, Junior School Hall. 6.00pm - 7.30pm
Saturday 10 June GPS Football and Tennis vs GT 2017 Secondary School Individual and Primary School Invitational Chess
Championships, Junior School Hall. 3.00pm -10.00pm Sunday 11 June 2017 Secondary School Individual and Primary School Invitational Chess
Championships, Junior School Hall. 12.00pm - 5.00pm
Week 9B Monday 12 June No clubs in final week of term Parent / Teacher Interviews (Weeks 8 and 9)
GPS Football Presentation Evening, 6.00pm- 8.00pm 6As and 5As Football Teams to play for the SEQ Cup. Venue: St Mary's,
Time TBC
Tuesday 13 June Orchestra rehearsal, period 1, Music Room Mates Programme, 1.35pm Regional Readers' Cup, Venue: The Glennie School, Junior Years Assembly
Hall (Ms Worthington and Team), 4.00pm - 5.30pm
Tennis Championship finals, 1.00pm - 3.00pm Wednesday 14 June Newsletter Term 3 sports trials
Thursday 15 June House shirts / uniforms Junior School House Day (Prep - Year 3, Ball Games / Years 4 - 6, Touch
Football) Kent Oval
End of Term Assembly (Tim Tams), 2.20pm Holidays commence, 3.10pm Friday 16 June Staff Development Day
Saturday 17 June School Holidays Sunday 18 June School Holidays
Junior School Contact Details Office: 07 4687 2555 Email: [email protected] Web: www.twgs.qld.edu.au Fax: 07 4687 2590 After School Care: 0421 570 461 Corfe House: 07 4687 2660 Aquatic Centre Bookings: 07 4687 2631
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