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Engaging in a number of building projects on site has reinforced to me the importance of collaboration in order to achieve a purpose. Our new cover over the outdoor courts, the new administration building, which is getting closer to construction, the renovation of the top floor of our Library block and so on, all require significant coordination and collaboration by all the parties involved.
The second element of the GPCC Graduate Profile is to be collaborative. We live in an increasingly individualistic society. Arising from philosophies developed during the Age of Enlightenment in the 18th century, Western civilization has increasingly moved away from thinking of a human being as a person in community to one of a person in isolation.
If you are old enough to remember Simon and Garfunkel, they sang of being a rock and an island:
I have my books
And my poetry to protect me
I am shielded in my armour
Hiding in my room safe within my womb
I touch no one and no one touches me
I am a rock I am an island
And a rock feels no pain
And an island never cries
But the Christian faith does not hold this view. God created the first human and said, “It is not good for him to be alone.” He created us to be in community as he is in himself. The Christian doctrine of the Trinity speaks to us of a God who is three in one – Father, Son and Spirit, collaborating together in the creation of the world and working out its ultimate purpose together. To be fully human is to understand and embrace this need of others. When we collaborate together, we achieve so much more than when we work on our own.
But being collaborative is now counter-cultural in many ways so as a school we are trying to help students understand and learn what it means to work with others rather than be in competition with them. Of course, we also appreciate and value competition as an often helpful means of pushing us forward. But if there is only competition, we miss out on being able to achieve our highest. Even in sport we admire the selflessness of an athlete who stops to help another even though doing so may mean they do not achieve first place.
It takes effort, humility and selflessness to collaborate, but these are excellent qualities to have as a person. If we as a school community commit to each other and seek to be collaborative, then all will benefit. The Scriptures remind us that every part of the body is important for the body to be able to function fully. Our goal as a school is to help our students come to value and appreciate collaboration as a characteristic it is important to have for their own sake as well as for the benefit of others.
Phillip Nash
Principal
Never give up doing good for others - Open Day
We had a wonderful array of visitors to our College for the first Open Day of the year. Our Primary Captains, Xavier and Ruth did an amazing job of welcoming our guests and together with our Vice Captains assisted with tours of our school. Spaces for Kindy 2024 are filling fast and sibling interviews will begin in March. Please contact the College office if you have not yet applied for your child to start school next year.
Primary School Photos – Tuesday 28 February
Tuesday 28 February is Primary School Photo Day. All students need to come to school in full school uniform. Students who have PE or Gross Motor on Tuesday they will be doing this in their formal uniform. Please ensure long hair is tied up and any accessories are in line with school colours.
If your Primary student is absent on Tuesday 28 February, they may have their portrait photo taken on Tuesday 7 March. Please ask them to go to CAPA5 Theatre (between 8:45am - 1:20pm), or arrange with their teacher to send them.
PLEASE NOTE:
Our Sibling photos and absentees for Primary will now be held on Tuesday 7 March (1:20pm - 3:15pm) in our CAPA5 Theatre. This is due to NAPLAN testing commencing on Wednesday 15 March. We apologise for any inconvenience.
Chess Club - Thursdays 8:00 am
If you are interested in learning to play chess or in gaining some game practice, meet Mr Gibbins in the Library on Thursday mornings at 8:00 am.
Competitions will begin later in the year.






Choir – Tuesdays 8:00am
Please note: Primary Choir is meeting at 8.00am - 8.30 in our Staff Common Room on Tuesday 28 February and Tuesday 7 March due to our photography days.
Choir is usually held in CAPA 5, in the Creative Arts auditorium. Students from Years 1-6 are welcome to join. It is a wonderful way to begin the day. Students should walk down the pedestrian path next to the MPC for their safety, as staff drive along the sealed road. Mrs Munro and Mrs McKeown look forward to an exciting range of performances throughout 2023.
Student of the Week Awards
Congratulations to the following students:
April R; KDL, Maxwell R; KK,Keo W; KS, Noah F; 1C,Ziggy D; 1G, ,Samantha D; 2G, Violette P; 2J,Isaac R; 2PS, Evie M; 3B,Josiah R; 3D, Dylan E; 4D,Savannah H; 4M, Sidney V; 4RM,Elise C; 5L, Conor M; 5P,Lara B; 6B, Jacob G; 6MS,Gabriela K; 6S.
I have some wonderful memories of school as a student. I have vivid memories of epic handball competitions at lunchtime with my friends. I remember being a Peer Support Leader as a Year 10 student with a group of Year 7 boys. I remember playing baseball in a gala day having never played before, after being selected during a lunchtime tryout (I was the only student willing to be the catcher).
When it comes to what I learned at school, things are less vivid. But I do remember teachers who were kind and showed interest in me. I also remember the satisfaction of learning to organise my time well enough and learning how to prepare for exams in a way that helped me succeed, even though I can no longer recall the capital of every African country or how to do a logarithm.
Our students are on a journey through their high schooling years and while there is an important destination for our Year 12’s at the end, the memories made on the journey are more important than the destination. Most people I speak to have a similar experience as I did, where the memories are not as much about content being learned but shared experiences between students and their friends and teachers.
There are many opportunities to build memories at GPCC. Some of these are built into our program, such as the Year 7 Camp we had last week. I saw students trying new activities, stretching themselves, facing fears and encouraging one another. At the other end of the journey, I have heard Mr Wright speak to Year 12 students about building memories as they embark on their ‘last’ events - last swimming carnival, last school photo, last set of exams and last day of school – ever.
There are even more opportunities for our students and as part of building memories, I really encourage them to take advantage of these. Whether it is a Chess Club, a mission trip, a musical or band or a sporting team, having wonderful memories of school involves being an active participant in the community by finding ways to be involved beyond the classroom.
Year 10 and 11 Girls Mission Trip
On Friday 10 February a group of 15 Years 10 and 11 girls headed out to the Far West NSW town of Brewarrina. The purpose of the trip was to support the ministry work of Pastor Isaac Gordon in Brewarrina and Pastor Henry Louie in Gilgandra. The girls were accompanied by Mrs Justine Collins and Mrs Amber Erasmus along with Mr Andrew McGillivray. The first part of the trip was to Brewarrina Christian School at the Gongolgon campus. The team were greeted by Mr and Mrs Turner and their children who are teaching at the school out there. The girls stayed in the girls dormitory with Mrs Collins and Mrs Erasmus. On the first night after unpacking the bus and trailer, a group of youth from Brewarrina came to the school campus along with a few of their youth leaders for a night of fellowship and a meal together. This was an opportunity to establish some friendships with the local youth. Both parties were a bit slow to warm up but as the night went on, conversations were struck up.
The next day after having a time of devotions (which they did each morning), the team went to a small community called Weilmoringle where they spent some of the afternoon with local Aboriginal elder, Josie Byno. Josie shared with the girls some of her memories of growing up in the area and how she used to spend her time as a child. She shared some of the challenges that she faced growing up as an Aboriginal person. The girls were captivated by her stories. After listening to Josie, everyone joined together in singing some worship songs, this was incredibly special. Later that afternoon, the girls spent a short time at the local pool where they enjoyed spending time together and with some of the locals.
On Sunday the team headed into town for church. One of the girls in the team shared her personal testimony to the church congregation which was a great encouragement to them. The team also sung a few items which were also a great blessing to the community. Pastor Isaac encouraged the congregation to never lose sight of Jesus. Following church, the team were treated to a beautiful meal prepared by Pastor Isaac’s wife, Eileen. It was an opportunity to sit with some of the congregation and build relationship. The girls also shared in evening church where three of the girls shared a testimony. The team stayed for a while after church building friendships with some of the local youth. As the team arrived back at the school, they stopped to look up into the night sky and wonder at God’s amazing creation. The sky was ablaze of brightly shining stars!
Early Monday morning, Mrs Collins and Mrs Erasmus took the girls for a walk around the 1200-acre property and enjoyed some time to share their experiences so far and strengthen connections with one another. The team also had the privilege of going with Pastor Isaac to the Old Mission site. The Brewarrina Mission was one of the biggest Missions in NSW and some 1500 people moved from up to 10 different tribal nations. Isaac shared some of the stories of the Old Mission and highlighted some of the commemorative plaques that told some of the stories from the mission. In the afternoon on Monday, the team broke up into three groups - sport, drama and craft where they worked with one of the GPCC leaders in running some activities for the students at Brewarrina Christian School. This gave Mr and Mrs Turner and the other teacher a bit of a break. The girls on the team did a marvellous job and the students thoroughly enjoyed their afternoon. As it was the team’s last night in Brewarrina, the locals were invited to come out to the school and have a meal and some fellowship. The highlight of the night was two of the girls on the team, Amelia R and Katinka W were baptised in the river on the school property by Pastor Isaac’s son, Doug. It was cause for great celebration and rejoicing. A great night of food and fellowship was had by all.
The team’s last day in Brewarrina was spent saying goodbye to the staff and students of Brewarrina Christian School and then spending the rest of the morning at the Brewarrina Aboriginal Museum. Local knowledge holder, Bradley Hardy took the students through the museum where he shared stories of his people’s culture, their history and the ancient fish traps. The girls were intrigued by what he shared. Having already packed earlier in the morning, the team headed to Gulargambone for the second half of the trip. After setting up camp at the Gulargambone Caravan Park, the girls settled in for a night of debriefing and fellowship as well as some testimonies which blessed those that heard them.
On Wednesday the team headed into Gilgandra to pick up Pastor Henry Louie and head out to some of the local sites where they would spend time sharing stories and listening to Henry tell of some of his life. The team spent time at Hickey’s Falls on the road to Coonabarabran as well as in the beautiful Warrumbungle National Park. That night, a number of the team shared their testimony around the campfire. These were a great source of encouragement to everyone.
After a restful night of camping, the girls went into town for a bit of Op shop shopping before heading into Pillaga to meet up with Pastor Henry again. The team all enjoyed a much-needed soak in the Pillaga Hot Bore Baths and a sausage sizzle with Pastor Henry and his wife Maria as well as some visitors from Sydney. After lunch the girls headed over to the church in Pillaga that Pastor Henry preaches in. It was a wonderful time of fellowship and Henry and the others were greatly blessed by the girls’ singing of some worship songs. Pastor Henry gave the girls some words of encouragement before having a prayer with them. After some words of encouragement by the staff, the girls settled in for an early night in preparation for the journey home the next day.
On the final day, the team stopped at Gligandra where they had a prayer with Pastor Henry and his wife Maria and headed back to GPCC where they were warmly greeted by family.
Special thanks to Mrs Collins and Mrs Erasmus who did an amazing job leading the girls through devotions and caring for them in a beautiful Christ-like manner. The girls were truly blessed to be led by such wonderful role models!
Mr Andrew McGillivray























Sibling Photo Change of Date
Please note that there has been a change in date for the Sibling photos due to NAPLAN testing being scheduled on 15 March 2023.
Sibling photos will now be taken on Tuesday 7 March (1:20pm - 3:15pm).
Primary photo day is next Tuesday 28 February.
Secondary photo day is Tuesday 7 March (8:45am -1:20pm).
If you know that your Secondary student will be absent from school on Tuesday 7 March, they may have their portrait photo taken on Primary photo day on Tuesday 28 February. Please ask them to go to the MPC (between 8:45am - 1:20pm).
The dates above are the only two days that Advancedlife will be at the College.
Thank you for your assistance and we apologise for any inconvenience.
Years 11 and 12 Visual Arts and Photography Excursion
Year 11 and 12 Visual Arts and Photography students participated in an experimental drawing workshop at one of Australia’s premier tertiary institutions for the Visual Arts. The artist-led workshop encouraged the students to finetune their observation skills and expressive mark-making in charcoal, graphite and pencil. We then headed to the Art Gallery of NSW to view the Artexpress exhibition and look around the gallery collections.










NSW School Vaccination Program
If your child is in Year 7 or Year 10 this year, you can now provide online consent for their routine school vaccinations.
In Year 7, students are offered free vaccines for diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis (dTpa) and human papillomavirus (HPV). In Year 10, students are offered the meningococcal ACWY vaccine.
Green Point Christian College Vaccination Clinic Dates:
Friday 24 March 2023- Year 7
Monday 19 June 2023 - Year 10 and catch-up appointments
Wednesday 23 August 2023 - Catch-up appointments
Vaccination will only be provided at school if consent has been received.
For more information and to learn how to provide consent online please download the document below or scan the QR code below.
Mr David Russell
Curriculum Co-ordinator (7-12) | Student Advisor (7-12)
This week’s Careers Newsletter has information about UCAT registrations for Medicine and Dentistry courses, My Career Match careers profile testing, Career videos by My Big Tomorrow, the Universities Admission Centre, the Apprenticeships Pathways website, Charles Sturt University Medicine information Night. Note that UAC opens for University applications on 5 April 2023.
For more details, please see this week's Careers News or visit the Student Careers section under the "Education & Learning" menu on the GPCC website.
Mr Stuart McSwan | K - 6 Sport Co-ordinator
THACCCSA Zone Swimming Carnival
On Thursday 16 February our GPCC Primary School Zone Swimming Squad competed at the Zone Swimming Carnival at The Forum Pool in Newcastle.
Our team performed very well finishing 2nd overall behind Belmont Christian College by only 7 points. Due to our strong performances, we had some well-deserved Age Champion and Place Getters who were awarded medals following the carnival. Well done to all the boys and girls for wonderful swimming and cheering throughout the day. I’d also like to thank any parents that assisted with time keeping during the carnival.
Age Champions/place getters:
- 6-8yrs Boys 1st place: Moses P
- 6-8yrs Boys 3rd place: Jackson R
- 9yrs Girls 2nd place: Taya K
- 9yrs Girls 3rd place: Chloe L
- 11yrs Girls 1st place: Sophie C
- 12yrs Boys 1st place: Reef M
- 12yrs Boys 2nd place: Levi S
We now look forward to taking a strong squad to the CSSA Twilight Carnival on March 9 at the Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre.
Great work team!








GPCC Sport Teams
We are looking forward to sending our teams to a number of Gala Days and competitions in Primary this year.
Students will have a chance to trial for certain school teams over the coming terms and will need to keep a close eye on the notices and listen out for Assembly announcements for when trials will be held.
The protocol for team selection is as follows:
- Teams have at least 2-3 trials before final selection.
- Once teams have been chosen, they will aim to have at least one training session each week before a competition.
Individual Sport Trials for Primary CSSA and CIS Teams
These trials are not for GPCC school teams that we trial here at school to play at certain gala days throughout the year (as mentioned above). The CSSA or CIS trials are usually held in Sydney and students will be trialling against students from either other Christian Schools (CSSA) or other Independent Schools (CIS) and are usually recommended for those students that compete at a representative level.
Please email Mr McSwan before these dates if your child (Years 5 and 6 only) would like to be considered. They need to be currently playing in the sport and have several years’ experience (preferably at a Representative level): Parents are required to transport students to and from these trials.
CSSA Sport dates:
Monday 3 April - CSSA Primary (Year 5 and 6) Girls Netball Trials- Nominations close 20 March.
CIS Sport dates:
Monday 13 March - CIS Primary (Year 5 and 6) Girls Soccer Trials (select students)- Nominations close 6 March.
Monday 3 April - CIS Primary (Year 5 and 6) Boys AFL Trials (select students)- Nominations close 27 March.
Dates for your Calendar
PRIMARY
School Carnivals
Wednesday 5 April GPCC Primary Cross Country Carnival (GPCC grounds)
Friday 28 April GPCC Primary Athletics Carnival (Mingara)
Wednesday 23 August GPCC K-2 Athletics Carnival (GPCC grounds)
Friday 20 October GPCC K-2 Swimming Carnival (Peninsula Leisure Centre)
Years 7 - 12 Sport Co-ordinator
NSW Country Swimming Championships
Congratulations to Rebecca H (Year 9), Alexandra H (Year 7) and Felicity R (Year 9) for your recent performances in the NSW Country Swimming Championships. Rebecca is recovering from injury, but we are very proud of all the girls performances.
Alex H results:
1st 50m Butterfly (with a PB)
2nd 200m Medley Relay
2nd 200m Freestyle Relay
3rd 100m Butterfly (PB)
3rd 50m Back (PB)
Felicity R results:
Girls U14 4X50 IM relay team 1st (Freestyle swimmer)
Girls U14 4X50 Freestyle relay team 5th
Girls U14 50 Freestyle 4th
Girls U14 100 Freestyle 10th






Individual Sport Trials for Secondary CSSA and CIS Teams
Please email Mr Harris at least a week before these dates if your child would like to be considered for these teams.
Most are becoming open ages and are only considering Year 11 and 12 Students.
They need to be currently playing in the sport and have several years’ experience (preferably at a Representative level):
Parents are required to transport students to and from these trials.
CIS State Events:
Friday 10th March
16&U Boys Football Trials for CIS
Friday 17th March
Open Girls Football Trials for CIS
View the CSSA Sporting calendar
GPCC Sport Teams 2023
We are looking forward to sending our teams to a number of Gala Days and competitions in Secondary School this year. The first is:
Touch Football Gala Day – Monday 13 March 2023 at Wallsend Touch Ovals
Students will have a chance to trial for certain school teams over the coming terms and will need to keep a close eye on the notices and listen out for announcements on the Daily Notices or Monday Morning Assembly for when trials will be held.
The protocol for team selection is as follows:
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- Teams have at least 2 trials before final selection.
- Once teams have been chosen, they will aim to have at least one training session each week before a competition.
Mountain Biking Opportunities
Please see below two links for some Mountain Biking events coming up. All the relevant info can be found on these websites as well as directions on how to register. If interested, parents are required to register and transport students to these events.
https://hunterschoolsmtb.com/glenrock-race-information-overview/ @ the Hunter
https://www.thredbo.com.au/mtbinterschools/ @Thredbo
Lucinda Shelley is our parent contact for the Mountain biking event and can be contacted by email: lucindashelley@icloud.com
2023 NSW Premier's Reading Challenge
PRC Opens on Monday 27 February. All students K-7 will be sent home with login details and information in the next week. Students who are new to Green Point will get new login details and then we will merge their previous account to keep their PRC tally. Please note there are a few rule changes including.
- Students can now read 10 personal choice books
- Up to 5 books from the same PRC approved series can be included
This makes it easier than ever to complete the Premier’s Reading Challenge. Any questions can be directed to librarystaff@gpcc.nsw.edu.au and one of our wonderful library staff will get back to you with logins or how to advice. Students in K-2 will complete the PRC during library lessons in the first two terms. Our Teacher Librarians will go into other classes and are available in the library at any time. Happy reading everyone.
Preschool Storytime 2023
Please join us on Mondays for craft, games, and stories in the library at 9am. Parents and carers can register their interest with Nicole van Wyk- nvanwyk@gpcc.nsw.edu.au.
Please note: Storytime is cancelled on Monday 27 February.
Download the Preschool Storytime schedule for Term 1 2023.
GREEN POINT CHRISTIAN COLLEGE
A ministry of Green Point Baptist Church
Our motto is “Equipped for Life”
- Property Manager (full time) commencing mid Term 2 2023 https://www.gpcc.nsw.edu.au/employment/property-manager
- Human Resources Coordinator - Permanent 4-5 days per week https://www.gpcc.nsw.edu.au/employment/human-resources-coordinator
- Enrichment Teacher (Primary) - FTE 0.6 Temporary Part time (2023 - 2024) https://www.gpcc.nsw.edu.au/employment/enrichment-teacher
- Administration Assistance (Finance) Permanent Part Time - 3 days per week (FTE0.6) https://www.gpcc.nsw.edu.au/employment/admin-assistant-finance
NAPLAN Online 2023
Wednesday 15 March - Monday 27 March
The National Assessment Program Literacy And Numeracy assesses students’ current competency in skills learnt through engagement in their regular school curriculum.
Each student in Years 3, 5, 7 and 9 will complete Writing, Reading, Conventions of Language and Numeracy assessments during the testing window. Student who miss a test will be required to make it up upon their return to school.
Our school will participate in NAPLAN Online. All tests will be completed via this online platform except for Writing in Year 3. Students will require headphones for the tests. Please ensure they come to school prepared with functioning headphones each day.
To see the types of questions and interactive features of NAPLAN Online, visit the NAPLAN public demonstration site https://www.nap.edu.au/naplan/public-demonstration-site
Students with a disability have access to provisions to assist in overcoming difficulties that may create a disadvantage. Such provisions include additional time, small group testing format and rest breaks. These provisions are reflective of what is required in the general classroom and as such allocation of provisions is determined by classroom teachers. Parents will be notified in coming weeks if their child is eligible.
If you have any questions about NAPLAN Online or disability provisions, please contact Mrs Sarah Brown at the College – on 02 4363 1266 or at sbrown@gpcc.nsw.edu.au, or read the attached NAPLAN pamphlet by clicking the link below.
PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF DATE FOR SIBLING PHOTOS
Advancedlife Photography Dates for 2023
Tuesday 28 February - Primary
Tuesday 7 March - Secondary (8:45am - 1:20pm)
Tuesday 7 March - Sibling photos and Primary absentees (1:20pm - 3:15pm)
Staff Member of the Week
Staff Member of the Week was presented to Mrs Justine Collins. Thank you for your 'not a problem attitude'. Some of her recent contributions to the College have been:
- Last year she volunteered to do a regular playground duty at YVCS in her own time.
- Worked extremely hard as part of the Brewarrina working party in the January holidays.
- Justine has just returned from the week long girls mission trip to Brewarrina, sharing responsibility with Mrs Amber Erasmus for leading the girls in devotions, taking the girls for walks, sorted out and averted any relationship issues, cooked for the masses, washed clothes, made sure they had sunscreen on and were suitably dressed, prepared all manner of things that were helful for the trip and basically played mum to 15 girls over a week.
Justine is a valued member of our GPCC staff.




Sibling Enrolment
Have you completed an Application to Enrol for any siblings coming to GPCC?
Siblings of current GPCC students are among those who are given preference for enrolment; however, it is still important to submit an application in sufficient time to ensure they don't miss out.
Enrolment Interviews for Kindergarten 2024 commence at the end of March this year, so if you are intending to send any younger siblings to GPCC in the next 2-3 years, and haven’t yet enrolled them, we encourage you to do that as soon as possible.
For more information please visit our website to ENROL A SIBLING
If you have any questions relating to enrolment at GPCC, please do not hesitate to contact our registrar at registrar@gpcc.nsw.edu.au or on 02 4363 1266.
GPCC Second Hand Uniform Shop
GPCC OSHC Provider - Camp Australia
Uniform Shop
2023 Uniform Shop Trading hours
Monday: 8:30am - 11:00am
Wednesday: 1:30pm - 4:00pm
Thursday: 8:30am - 11:00am
Friday: 8:30am - 11:00am
For the price list and further information on ordering through Alinta, please visit our website – https://www.gpcc.nsw.edu.au/enrolment/uniform
The Munchery Canteen Operations and Menu
Click on link to access: THE MUNCHERY MENU
All students are strongly encouraged to order online. However, over the counter sales will also available.
Please visit the GPCC website for the link to The Munchery portal: https://www.gpcc.nsw.edu.au/community/the-munchery-canteen
Parent Lounge Details
The College has a legal requirement to keep our records up to date.
Please review your details on Parent Lounge to ensure that all your information is correct. This includes medical information on your child/ren (only complete the immunisation question if your child is not immunised).
Please note: Should you require both parents/carers to receive SMS notifications, please tick the appropriate boxes.
Green Point Community Notices
Niagara Park Ourimbah Dockers junior AFL Club
Lemon Grove Netball Day
Terrigal Wamberal Sharks - Registrations
Contact: registrar.twjrl@gmail.com
Davistown Netball Club - seeking players of all ages
Coastal Waters Netball Club - Registrations for 2023
If you would like to place an advertisement in the Green Point Community Notices, please email details to our Messenger Editor, Justine Collins at
Green Point Baptist Church
9:30am Worship Service
6:00pm Service
Services continue to be available online each week.
We are updating our Facebook page regularly with what's happening, so check it out: https://www.facebook.com/greenpointbaps/
Coming Up this Week
Monday 27 February
Years 11 & 12 Encoure Music excursion
Primary CSSA Tennis Trials (Girls/Boys) for CIS - Years 3 - 6
Tuesday 28 February
Primary (K - 6) Advancedlife Professional Student Photos
Wednesday 1 March
Secondary THACCCSA Zone Swimming Carnival
Peninsula Leisure Centre, Woy Woy
Secondary CSSA (Girls/Boys) Tennis Trials for CIS
Thursday 2 March
Years 3 & 4 - Sydney Symphony Excursion - Riverside Theatre, Parramatta
Friday 3 March
Year 12 - Compass Student Leadership Conference Camp - Canberra
Primary CSSA Boys AFL Trials for CIS - Valentine Park
Dates for your Calendar
Monday 6 March
Year 12 - Compass Student Leadership Conference Camp - Canberra
Tuesday 7 March
Year 12 - Compass Student Leadership Conference Camp - Canberra
Year 7 Meet the Teacher Evening
Primary - National Young Leaders Day
Wednesday 8 March
Year 11 - 12 Texstyle Exhibit Excursion
Thursday 9 March
CSSA Primary State Swimming Twilight event
Friday 10 March
CSSA 16&U Boys Football Trials for CIS
Year 9 Geography fieldwork excursion - Mr Hook
CIS Years 5 and 6 Boys/girls Basketball trials
TERM DATES 2023
Term 1, 2023
Thursday, 6 April - Last Day Term 1
Term 2, 2023
Wednesday, 26 April to Friday, 30 June
Monday, 12 June - Queen’s Birthday Public Holiday
Term 3, 2023
Monday, 24 July to Friday, 22 September
Monday, 2 October - Labour Day Public Holiday
Monday, 9 October - Friday, 8 December