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The Hon Peter Collier MLC, the Minister for Education, wrote us a letter last week and I delight in being able to share the contents with you. We have been given approval by the State Government to proceed towards the relocation of our Secondary school to Vasse and the establishment of a Primary school in Dunsborough. This has been the result of years of planning and work, and is a huge milestone in the College’s history. It marks the commencement of a new era at Cornerstone Christian College. Whilst the education of your students continues as a priority for our teaching staff, the Leadership and Board will be actively working towards putting things into place to ensure the transition to these new campuses is as smooth as possible. We have enormous tasks before us, from re-registration of campuses and sourcing funds, through to the hiring of exceptional staff. Please pray for us as we seek God’s leading in each of these areas.
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Principal’s PenExciting News
The Hon Peter Collier MLC, the Minister for Education, wrote us a letter last week and I delight in being
able to share the contents with you. We have been given approval by the State Government to proceed
towards the relocation of our Secondary school to Vasse and the establishment of a Primary school in
Dunsborough. This has been the result of years of planning and work, and is a huge milestone in the
College’s history.
It marks the commencement of a new era at Cornerstone Christian College. Whilst the education of
your students continues as a priority for our teaching staff, the Leadership and Board will be actively
working towards putting things into place to ensure the transition to these new campuses is as smooth
as possible. We have enormous tasks before us, from re-registration of campuses and sourcing funds,
through to the hiring of exceptional staff. Please pray for us as we seek God’s leading in each of these
areas.
When Cornerstone commenced back in 1986, it was just a single classroom in an old house. Seventeen
students and their solitary teacher, Mr Phillip Anderson, entered into history. The pioneering families of
the day would hardly dared imagine all that the College has become and the influence and contribution is
makes within our region. Our prayer and hope with the changes before us, is that the legacy these early
visionaries left us with is now one we can further grow and leave to the generations of the future. You,
as families at the College, and your children as our students, are part of something new and exciting that
will remain forever.
But this story is not just about the pioneers of the past and the leaders of the present. Each of us have a
part to play, and I very much look forward to the journey we face together in the coming years - walking
on the path that our truly faithful and loving God has laid before us.
Psalms 119:90 ‘Your faithfulness continues throughout all generations; You established the earth, and it
stands. They stand this day according to Your ordinances’.
God Bless
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www.cornerstone.wa.edu.au
DATES to REMEMBER
12-15 AugustStage 3 Outdoor Education Camp
Thurs August 14Primary Parent Assembly - Year 1 Miss Durell2:00pm Auditorium
Fri August 15Primary Free Dress Day
Friday August 22Primary Athletics Carnival Yr 3-6
Fri August 29High School Athletics Carnival
Sept 1-3Cert II/Stage 2 Outdoor Ed Camp
Fri Sept 5Primary Music Afternoon
Mon Sept 8ACC Secondary Interschool Athletics Carnival
Tues Sept 9Primary School Photo Day
Wed Sept 10Secondary School Photo Day
Term 3 DatesThursday 24th July - Friday 26th September
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CORNERSTONE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE
Around the College
Cleaver’s ClangersWhat do you get when you cross a snowman with a vampire? Frostbite.
What is the best day to go to the beach? Sunday, of course!
Free Dress Day - PrimaryA small group of year 5 students are competing in The Academic All Stars Day in week 7. This is a day which involves our students competing against other schools in activities across the various disciplines. As a part of our entry we need to raise funds for Compassion. Compassion is an international Christian child development and child advocacy ministry committed to working in partnership with local churches around the world to foster the spiritual, economic, social, physical and emotional development of children living in extreme poverty in over 26 developing countries. Therefore the Primary School will be having a FREE DRESS Day on Friday the 15th of August (week 4). All funds will go directly to Compassion. If your child wishes to wear free dress they will need to donate a gold coin.
Primary AssemblyA reminder to parents that our next Primary Parent Assembly will be held this coming Thursday, 2pm in the College Auditorium.This will be hosted by Miss Durell’s Year 1 class. Please join us.
Primary Art Room The primary art room has a need for clean jars with lids. So, instead of sending your old jars to the recycling bin, you could send them to school to be recycled! Clearly we don’t need thousands of them, but for the next week or so, if you have some, please send them in.
School ProductionLast week saw the production of ‘Frankenstein, the Musical Comedy’ performed by our Secondary Students.Well done to everyone involved.Mrs Dragstra and her team of gifted students, took the audience on an enjoyable journey through a classic tale that was turned on its head to deliver a wonderful message about the ridiculousness of man attempting to play God, and contains relevant themes of the importance of family and friendship, the destroying nature of gossip and rumour, and using one’s life to serve and benefit others. Special thanks must go to Mrs Sherrine Jones and Pastor Nathan Seinemeier for their significant voluntary contributions with the event.
Iluka Visions Art Exhibition 2014Cornerstone has experienced a great deal of success in this esteemed competition, and this year, two students have been selected for their works to be displayed at the Bunbury Regional Art Gallery with the possibility of taking home a prize.Ashlyn Atkinson has an untitled watercolour that will be on display, and Ethan Ashton will see last year’s College Art Prize Diptych entitled ‘The relativity of justice’ up for an award as well. The Iluka Visions Art Exhibition will be open from Friday 29th August to 31st October.
Year 12 OnlineYear 12 Parent information – Student Declaration and Permission online.Year 12 students need to complete an online form to declare that they are aware of the requirements to achieve the Western Australian Certificate of Education (WACE) and for sitting the WACE examinations. These requirements are listed in the Year 12 Information Handbook which is available on the Authority website at http://www.scsa.wa.edu.au/internet/Publications/year12_information_handbook. Year 12 student and parents have received information about the requirements and are asked to complete this process online by the deadline of 29 August 2014. Failure to do so may impact your ability to achieve your WACE. If you are unsure of what is required please contact Jo Needham. CanteenThe canteen is desperately in need of assistance. Volunteers parents are what makes the canteen system work, and unfortunately, the numbers of helpers have been dwindling in recent months. There have been occasions that Senior staff have been required to be making lunches. Whilst we have leaders with a servant heart, it is not the best way to utilse their skills and so we are asking for anyone, who even on odd occasions may be able to help, to come forward.Please leave your name with the ladies at the front office if you can assist.Thanks in anticipation.
,But the wisdom that comes from heaven is first of all pure; then peace-loving, considerate, submissive, full of mercy and good fruit,
impartial and sincere.James 3:17
OFFICE HOURSThe Administration Office is
open from 8:15am to 4:30pm,
Monday to Friday.
Please note that if you call
the office before 8:15am it is
likely to go to message bank.
Additionally, coming into the
office prior to 8:15am will find it
unattended.
Staff are in meetings prior to
this time.
CANTEENThe College canteen is open
for business on Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday of each
week.
We prefer that orders be placed
via the online canteen.
Visit
www.ouronlinecanteen.com.au
The menu is also available for
viewing online at the College
website.
Orders must be placed by
9:30am.
UNIFORM SHOPThe uniform shop will be open
each Monday 8:30am - 9:30am
and Wednesday 3:00pm-4:00pm
You can also view the order form
on the College website at
www.cornerstone.wa.edu.au, or
complete an order form out of
your family information pack and
return it to school with your child.
YOUTH GROUPSCORE Youth - Years 7 to 9Friday night 7-9pm at Cornerstone0418 833 994 Julian/Karlien
Xtol Youth Group - Year 10 +Friday nights 7-9pm$4 entryBusso Bretho campsite0417 937 238 Margie0418 216 087 Graeme
Staff Blog Addresses http://amudala.weebly.com/ http://mrtullyshistorypages.weebly.com/ http://christopherpoole.weebly.com/ http://missatcornerstone.wordpress.com/ http://careersatcornerstone.weebly.com http://will-meyer.squarespace.com/
Student Alpha Registrations are due NOW!
Study Tips from Miss Needham’s DeskSTUDY SKILLS TIP FOR AUGUST - FINDING HELP
Where can you find help when you are struggling at school?
PERSONAL ISSUESIf things in your life are upsetting you or stressing you this will affect your ability to learn effectively. Talk to your family, talk to your friends or other people you are close to or teachers you feel comfortable sharing with. However if you need additional support, make sure you find it rather than let things get worse. Mrs Robinson, the school chaplain, is a great source of help for students who may have personal issues impacting on their learning.
SUBJECT SPECIFIC ISSUESIf you are finding a particular subject difficult, the first place you should seek help should be your classroom teacher. Firstly ask questions in class as problems arise. If you find you have too many questions to ask in class (as you’d end up disturbing the class) then ask your teacher if you can make a time to see them before or after class or during lunch or after school. Teachers are happy to help students
who do their best and are keen to improve. Other places you might be able to find help are: books or extra textbooks in the school or local library, other students in the class, students in older years, other teachers at the school, family members, family friends.
LEARNING ISSUESIf you aren’t having trouble with a specific subject, but are finding learning for school in general difficult, the first people to talk to are your parents. You might like to write down your feelings or what you are experiencing so you can explain things to them clearly. Your parents can then help you decide what steps to take next. It is probably a
good idea for them to talk to your teachers first to get their perspectives and get some recommendations of what step to take next.
Learn more this year about how to improve your results and be more
efficient and effective with your schoolwork by working through the units on www.studyskillshandbook.com.au - our school’s access details are:
Username: cornerstone Password: 157results
Leeuwin Ocean Adventure FoundationB Berth, Peter Hughes Drive, Victoria Quay, Fremantle WA
Email: [email protected] Phone: (08) 9430 4105
www.sail leeuwin.com
SAILING SEASON STARTS SEPTEMBER
The Leeuwin Ocean Adventure Foundation will be starting its 2014-15 sailing season this September, kicking off the season with a September voyage from Fremantle and then heading to Bunbury in October. We encourage any young person keen for an adventure, looking to gain 5 WACE points, or wanting to take part in a life-changing experience that will equip them with key life skills that will be beneficial for future employment, leadership and further education, to apply today. There are scholarships available for local youth aged 14-25 and places still available on these voyages.
Applications now open
• Participate in all aspects of daily ship life, fromclimbingthemastsandtakingthehelmtosocialisingandrelaxingwithnewfriends.
• Meet andwork togetherwithup to55other crewmembersfromalloverthestate.
• Develop key life skills such as self-confidence,teamwork,communicationandleadership.
• Return as a volunteer on any of our day sails andattend workshops to further develop their sailingskills,allowingthemtovolunteeronvoyages.
• Earn5WACEpointstocontributetowardtheirseniorgraduation;thisisthesameasasemesterofstudyinanysubject.Additionalpointscanpotentiallybeearnedbyreturningasavolunteer.
UPCOMING VOYAGESVOYAGE 1411
DepartsFremantle9thSeptArrivesFremantle15thSept
VOYAGE 1413 DepartsFremantle3rdOctArrivesBunbury9thOct
VOYAGE 1414 DepartsBunbury12thOctArrivesFremantle18thOct
For more information on the program and scholarship opportunities available, contact [email protected] or visit our website www.sailleeuwin.com
Do you know someone who is ready for the adventure of a lifetime?
www.cornerstone.wa.edu.au
Primary Music AfternoonOn September 5th, the Primary school (Year 3-6) will host a French themed Musical afternoon to showcase the skills of students. We encourage parents to attend and will provide an afternoon tea at the conclusion of the concert.It will be held at 2:00pm in the Auditorium.
Library Bags for Primary StudentsA number of primary students took their library bags home at the end of Term 2. Mrs King is kindly allowing children to use school owned/plastic bags but it is important that all students have their own bag to protect their books. Please ensure your children have their library bags back at school.
Grad Student Master’s SurveyDear Parents, Thankyou for considering participating in the study titled: “The attitudes held by parents’ towards secondary students’ use of digital learning technologies in schools”This research project is being undertaken by Curtin University to better understand
parents own use of technology, your understanding of your children’s use of technology, and whether or not you feel confident to support your children in their technology use. This will give schools a better understanding about how they can support you and your child’s education. To participate in this project we need you to complete an online survey. One or both parents can complete the survey. Please click on the URL below to access the survey. Please enter the password - parent2014. You will then view a page asking for your consent. Once you have given your consent you will be able to complete the survey. Please click on the arrow buttons at the bottom of the screen to navigate through the survey. The survey is available now. h t t p s : / / c u r t i n . a s i a . q u a l t r i c s . c o m /SE/?SID=SV_6J8JI7i3s1lx6qFThis will take approximately 20 minutes. Data you provide will be anonymous and will be collected and stored securely on the survey’s database. At the conclusion of the project, the data will be written up as an Honours thesis, and submitted in article
format to a peer-reviewed journal and Seton College. However, no identifying information will be available or included.If you would like further information regarding the survey and/ or findings please contact Dr Courtenay Harris, Senior Lecturer School of Occupational Therapy and Social Work at Curtin University on [email protected] or 92663683. THANKYOU very much for your time and assistance. Dr Courtenay Harris
Notification of DepartureThis is a reminder to all parents and guardians, that should you elect to remove your child from Cornerstone, that a full terms notice MUST be provided. If you are unable to meet this requirement (agreed upon at enrolment), the fees for the equivalent of a term will be applied to your account.This is to aid with the planning of our classes and staffing.
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Racing the Future - Busselton Foreshore August 16-17th 2014
Saturday 16th AugustPre-Event Dinner
Busselton Youth Hall5.30PM
Sunday 17th AugustRACE STARTS - 10am
Future Participants & Sponsors Info Session 11AM & 2PM
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PEDAL PRIXcome and support the cornerstone team!
Mr Taylor and his students are enthusiastically preparing for their debut entry. August 17.