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In last week's Messenger, I reflected on the fact that, despite the many daily interactions on campus, only a very small number of them are negative. I also shared a helpful initial response to support your child if they encounter such situations, recognising the critical role we, as adults, play in helping our children build resilience, character, and appropriate boundaries when responding to challenging scenarios.
I often reflect on the reality that schools are places where people from diverse backgrounds and interests come together to form community. In social science, these are referred to as mediating institutions, operating between the micro institution (family) and macro institutions (government). In our current cultural moment, we are witnessing a decline in the influence of other mediating institutions, such as churches and clubs. Additionally, the rise of the internet has made it easier for people to connect with like-minded individuals, leading to a more siloed existence where exposure to differing ideas and ways of life becomes limited.
However, schools continue to defy the trend of waning influence seen in other institutions. They remain spaces where we connect with people who hold different ideas and perspectives. This is significant and essential for deep learning and growth.
All humans are made in the image of God, endowed with innate dignity and value. At the same time, humans are as diverse and unique as anything imaginable. We are also created to be in community with one another. This inherent need for community, coupled with our diversity, can lead to challenges, disagreements, and conflict. Yet, it is through these challenges and conflicts that learning and growth occur.
Consider the Fruit of the Spirit: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, gentleness, faithfulness and self-control. Here at Green Point, we understand that these character traits form part of what it means to have Godly character. To cultivate these traits, they must be practiced in the space of challenge. To grow in patience, we need to learn to wait. To cultivate kindness, we need to learn to respond with kindness when someone has not been kind to us. To develop peace, we need to face conflict. It is through facing challenges that we grow and mature as humans. Green Point is a place where, under the guidance and love of mature and professional staff, we encourage our students to face challenges and embrace growth.
At Green Point, we recognise that, while challenging, conflict can be an opportunity: an opportunity to glorify God, an opportunity to serve others, and an opportunity to grow to be more like Christ.
There is nothing simple or comfortable about seeing things this way, but we believe that embracing challenge and conflict, where necessary, is the path toward true character, learning, and maturity. It is the path that develops the deep skills that help our students reflect our College learning/graduate profile.
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Joel van Bentum
Principal
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Are You a "Hangry" Person?
This week at assembly, I asked this question, and many hands were raised. I shared with the students that I'm more likely to be "tangry" - I find myself getting irritable when I'm tired. Whether it's being "hangry" or "tangry," these experiences point to something crucial about our mental health: everyday factors like eating and sleeping can significantly impact our mood. The good news? This means we have some control over how we feel by taking simple actions, like eating healthily and getting enough rest.
This term, our focus is on Mental Fitness. This helps us to face physical challenges, building our mental fitness empowers us to navigate life's difficulties with greater resilience and clarity.
Psychologists suggest several ways to strengthen our mental fitness, including:
- Focus on the positive, including your strengths
- Be physically active
- Spend quality time with family and friends
- Eat nutritious foods
- Prioritise restful sleep
- Talk about your problems and feelings
- Spend time in nature (and disconnect from technology)
- Practice gratitude
Over the coming weeks, we'll dive deeper into these strategies during assembly and explore practical ways our students can strengthen their mental fitness.
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ANZAC Chapel 2025 Opportunity
We will be holding our K-12 Anzac Chapel Service on Wednesday 30 April (the first Wednesday back at school in Term 2). As part of the service this year, we would like to display the photos of servicemen and women from the school family who have served or are currently serving. This can be from any war or peacekeeping mission. We are hoping this will assist students in making a personal connection to the event. Photos and details will be displayed as students enter and leave the MPC and also during a musical performance.
If you would like to be a part of this, please send the following to naomi.walls@gpcc.nsw.edu.au
· Photo of serviceman/woman (in uniform if possible)
· Name of serviceman/woman
· Where/ when they served
· Current relatives at the school
For example:
Sydney Shaw
Served in World War II (Middle East)
Pictured with daughter (and former Principal of GPCC) Debra Walls.
Great grandchildren: Zoe Ogden (Year 9) and Lucy Ogden (Year 6)
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NAPLAN 2025 Parent and Carer Information
Each year the National Assessment Program – Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) is sat by students in Years 3, 5, 7 and 9. Students will participate in tests for writing, reading, conventions of language (spelling, grammar and punctuation) and numeracy. NAPLAN 2025 will take place from Wednesday 12th March to Friday 21st March. The College’s timetable will be released soon.
NAPLAN is just one part of our school’s learning assessment program. The tests assess literacy and numeracy skills your child is already learning at school, so the best preparation is their everyday classroom learning. Our school will also undertake activities to help students become familiar with the types of questions and tools available in the online tests. The public demonstration site (https://www.nap.edu.au/online-assessment/public-demonstration-site) is available for you to see the format of the online tests.
Further information about NAPLAN is available on the NESA website. (https://www.nsw.gov.au/education-and-training/nesa/naplan) and the NAP website (https://www.nap.edu.au/naplan/for-parents-carers).
If you have any questions about NAPLAN participation, exemption or withdrawal please contact Mrs Jane McLarty, Deputy Principal. jmclarty@gpcc.nsw/edu.au
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Mrs Amanda Rutlidge | Head of Primary
GPCC Public Speaking Competition
Later this term, students will have the option of entering a public speaking competition at GPCC.
All students will be participating in some oral presentation lessons with their teacher over the coming weeks as part of the usual curriculum. However, students may choose whether or not to take part in the competition. There will be a choice of 3 topics (to be announced in Week 6) and students are welcome to spend time at home preparing for the competition. We ask that parents do not write speeches for their children as we want to showcase each student’s true ability. Slideshow presentations and the use of props or AI writing tools is not permitted. However, palm cards are allowed. Speech timings should be 1-2 minutes for Stage 1 (K-2), 2-3 minutes for Stage 2 (Years 3 and 4) and 3-4 minutes for Stage 3 (Years 5 and 6). Students who choose to enter the GPCC Public Speaking Competition will present their speeches to their classmates in Week 9. Class winners will progress to the final stage of the competition, where they will deliver their speech to their peers, teachers and parents in Week 10 where a panel of judges will select a winner and a runner up for each Stage. Thank you to Mrs Lines and Miss Batchelder for organising this exciting new event. Stay tuned for more information to come.
Year 2 Literacy
Year 2 have been studying the text ‘Pete the Sheep’ by Australian author Jackie French. As part of their learning, they made posters to advertise Pete's Barber Shop and sent them to Jackie French who replied:
"Thank you for the coloured posters! The coloured sheep are amazing! I love the range of prices too...though maybe a haircut would be less than a million dollars, even for a very grumpy polar bear. I hope you all find thousands of fabulous books. Every best wish, Jackie French"
School Box "Learning Moments"
An exciting feature of School Box teachers are beginning to implement is "Learning Moments". This is a fantastic tool that allows you to see and hear about the learning that your child is doing in class. When a learning moment has been uploaded to School Box, you will receive a notification via a summary email which will direct you to open School Box. Please note that School Box only allows you to see your child’s learning moments to maintain privacy.
Primary Choir
Each Tuesday morning, Mrs McKeown and Mrs Bourke lead rehearsal with the Primary Choir. There are many benefits to participating in a choir such as building self-confidence, teamwork skills and developing performance abilities. In addition to these benefits, singing in a choir can also be a lot of fun! The Primary Choir perform regularly at special events such as the College Easter Service, special assemblies and Christmas Carols. If your child would like to participate in the Primary Choir, details are as follows:
Who: Students in Grades 1-6
When: Tuesday Mornings 8:00am – 8:30am
Where: CAPA Theatre
Teachers: Mrs McKeown and Mrs Bourke
Please note that weekly rehearsals are essential if students wish to participate in the Primary Choir.
Uniform
Thank you for ensuring that your child is wearing our school uniform correctly and has a school hat ready to wear each day. Occasionally, there are unexpected circumstances where your child may need to be out of correct uniform, of which we are understanding. However, please send a quick email or a written note with your child to their teacher to explain this.
Smart Watches
If your child wears a smart watch with messaging capabilities, please remind them to switch their device to ‘school mode’ during the day. They are not permitted to use their watch for any functions other than to tell the time while they are at school.
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New Books for Primary
We have some beautiful new sets of home readers that need to be covered in plastic contact, which is provided by us. If you can volunteer to help with this job, it would be greatly appreciated.
To arrange collection and drop off, please email Michelle Molkentin, Student Enrichment Officer at: michelle.molkentin@gpcc.nsw.edu.au
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NAPLAN 2025 Parent and Carer Information
Each year the National Assessment Program – Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) is sat by students in Years 3, 5, 7 and 9. Students will participate in tests for writing, reading, conventions of language (spelling, grammar and punctuation) and numeracy. NAPLAN 2025 will take place from Wednesday 12th March to Friday 21st March. The College’s timetable will be released soon.
NAPLAN is just one part of our school’s learning assessment program. The tests assess literacy and numeracy skills your child is already learning at school, so the best preparation is their everyday classroom learning. Our school will also undertake activities to help students become familiar with the types of questions and tools available in the online tests. The public demonstration site (https://www.nap.edu.au/online-assessment/public-demonstration-site) is available for you to see the format of the online tests.
Further information about NAPLAN is available on the NESA website. (https://www.nsw.gov.au/education-and-training/nesa/naplan) and the NAP website (https://www.nap.edu.au/naplan/for-parents-carers).
If you have any questions about NAPLAN participation, exemption or withdrawal please contact Mrs Jane McLarty, Deputy Principal (Secondary) jmclarty@gpcc.nsw/edu.au
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Students Of The Week
Hugh M; KR, Daniel K; KS, Vivienne G; 1G, Olivia C; 1PN, Éilí K; 1S, Lucas B; 2G, Esme P; 2J, Josie M; 2K, Elsie F; 3M, Freddie Z; 3BM, Ethan T; 4H, Michaela H; 4KM, Amelie P; 4P, David C; 5B, James C; 5L, Jamie C; 5T, Sienna M; 6A, Marco M; 6B, Banjo T; 6SM.
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GPCC Phone App Update
The GPCC Phone App will update on Monday 24th February at 9am to include Schoolbox access. The additional three new buttons will link to E-Portfolio for all students, and for Secondary parents you will now have access to Due Work and Timetable.
The update will be automatic, however you may need to reset your authentication with Okta for the first login.
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School Photography Days 2025
School photography days are coming up soon. Group and portrait photographs can be purchased by following the link below. If you prefer to order using an envelope, please visit the GPCC school office to collect an order envelope and hand your payment to our photographer on school photo day.
Primary School Photography Date: Tuesday, 4 March 2025
Secondary School Photography Date: Tuesday, 25 February 2025
Sibling School Photography and Absentees Date: Thursday, 6 March 2025
There are two easy ways to purchase:
- Visa, MasterCard or PayPal
- Cash – complete the envelope and return it to our photographer on photo day
To order online visit: www.advancedlife.com.au |
And enter online order code: 519 XYK 496
- Online orders - do not require an envelope returned to your school.
- Sibling Photos - Don’t forget to pre-order your sibling photos online up to 24 hours before photo day. We provide your school with a list of sibling orders right up to the day of photography, so no one misses out. If you miss the online order deadline, you can submit a completed sibling order envelope first thing in the morning of the day of photography, so your school is aware you want the photo taken and can bring your children together in time for it. Sibling photographs only apply to children enrolled at your school.
- Late fees - a late fee will be applied to each package purchased after photo day due to the additional cost of producing these packages separately.
- Package delivery - School photographs will be returned approximately 6 weeks after the day of photography. Please note this delivery timeframe is dependent on proofing and additional photography days at your school.
- Previous Years’ photos - Past years’ photographs including sports, co-curricular and representative groups are also available to order under the “previous years or group photo” tabs at your school’s advancedorder site when you click on the “Order School Photos Here” button above. You can also order past packages, portrait images and gifts from your child’s unique, individual and secure advancedyou image archive site using the unique 9 digit image code found on packages you have ordered in the past.
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Term 1
Wednesday 29 January - Students commence Term 1 (Years 1 - 7 and 12)
Thursday 30 January - Years 8 - 11, Kindergarten commence Term 1
Friday 11 April - Last Day Term 1
Term 2
Tuesday 29 April - Students Commence Term 2
Monday 9 June - King's Birthday Public Holiday
Friday 4 July - Last day Term 2
Term 3
Monday 28 July - Students Commence Term 3
Friday 26 September - Last Day Term 3
Term 4
Monday 13 October - Students commence Term 4
Wednesday 10 December - Last Day Term 4 for students
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Mr Stuart McSwan | K - 6 Sport Co-ordinator
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CSSA Primary Boys Soccer Trials
Congratulations to James C (Year 5), Tommy B, Enzo RC and Nash P (Year 6) who travelled to Sydney last Friday to trial for the CSSA Primary Boys Soccer team. These days are always competitive with only the best of the best attending, hoping to secure a spot on the team.
A total of 78 boys from Years 5 and 6 across NSW Christian schools competed for 12 positions to represent CSSA at the CIS competition. The boys were divided randomly into 6 teams. After 4 hours of trials, 19 boys were shortlisted as possible or probable selections. James C was lucky enough to make the top 19.
The boys then played another match, which further narrowed the group down to 12. Unfortunately, James wasn’t among those selected, but he’s looking forward to giving it another shot next year.
Well done boys on giving it your all and showing some awesome soccer skills throughout the day, and thank you to the parents for transporting the students down for this valuable experience.








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.Expressions of Interest for CSSA and HZSA Duathlon/Triathlon
This is an event for those in Years 3-6. Please see the information below. It is important to note that this is different from the biathlon event which has been run in previous years and includes a cycle leg. Parents will be required to co-ordinate a team of students to participate in their age group prior to contacting Mr McSwan.
Parents will also be required to transport their child and gear (bike) to and from the event. Please let Mr McSwan know via email smcswan@gpcc.nsw.edu.au if you would like to enter a team, which event they will be competing in, and which leg each competitor will be competing by Thursday 20th March.
Event Date: Friday 28 March
More info can be found at https://cssa.nsw.edu.au/events/cssa-schools-triathlon/
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- 8/9 years Girls & Boys - 2km
- 10 years Girls & Boys - 2km
- 11 years Girls & Boys - 3km
- 12/13 Girls & Boys - 3km
School Carnivals
Date | Event | Location |
TERM 1 | ||
Friday - 7 March | GPCC Primary Yrs 2-6 Cross Country Carnival | GPCC Grounds |
TERM 2 | ||
Friday - 2 May | GPCC Primary Yrs 2-6 Athletics Carnival | Mingara Athletics Track |
TERM 3 | ||
Friday - 19 September | GPCC K-2 Athletics Carnival | GPCC Grounds |
TERM 4 | ||
Friday - 24 October | GPCC K-2 Swimming Carnival | Peninsula Leisure Centre |
.Representative Carnivals
Date | Event | Location |
TERM 1 | ||
Thursday - 6 March | CSSA Primary State Swimming Carnival | Homebush (evening meet 4-8pm) |
Wednesday - 26 March | CIS Primary Swimming Championships | Homebush |
Friday - 28 March | CSSA Primary and Secondary State Duathlon and Triathlon (students to come up with own team - more info to come next week) | Penrith |
Thursday - 10 April | NSW PSSA All Schools Swimming Championships - Day One (select students) | TBA |
Friday - 11 April | NSW PSSA All Schools Swimming Championships - Day Two (select students) | TBA |
TERM 2 | ||
Friday - 30 May | CSSA Primary and Secondary State Cross Country Carnival | Sydney Equestrian Centre |
Thursday - 12 June | CIS Primary and Secondary Cross Country | TBA |
Friday - 22 July | NSW PSSA All Schools X-Country Championships | TBA |
TERM 3 | ||
Tuesday - 5 August | HCZS Zone Primary Athletics Carnival | Glendale |
Friday - 22 August | CSSA Primary State Athletics Carnival | Blacktown |
Friday - 5 September | CIS Primary Athletics Carnival | TBA |
TERM 4 | ||
Wednesday - 22 October | NSW PSSA All Schools Athletics Carnival Day One | TBA |
Thursday - 23 October | NSW PSSA All Schools Athletics Carnival Day Two | TBA |
Carnival/Sporting levels:
GPCC: Green Point Christian College
HCZS: Hunter Christian Zone Sports (Zone)
CSSA: Christian Schools Sports Association (State)
CIS: Combined Independent Schools
PSSA: Primary School Sports Association
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GPCC Sport Teams
We are looking forward to sending our teams to a number of Gala Days and competitions in Primary again 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, teacher announcements in class and listen out for Assembly announcements for when trials will be held.
The protocol for team selection link: GPCC_PRIMARY_REPRESENTATIVE_SPORT_TEAM_SELECTION_PROCESS.pdf
- Teams have at least 2-3 trials before final selection.
- Unfortunately, it is simply not possible for all children who trial to be included in final teams. It is not uncommon for 40 students to trial for a team that only has 10 spots available.
- Once teams have been chose, they will aim to have at least one training session each week before a competition.
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Individual Sport Trials for Primary CSSA and CIS Teams (NOT GPCC teams)
These trials are not for GPCC school teams that we trial for here at school (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 Nomination dates if your child (YEARS 5 AND 6 ONLY) would like to be considered. They need to be currently playing in the sport at a very high level and have several years' experience (preferably at a Representative level): Parents are required to transports students to and from these trials.
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CSSA and CIS Sport trial dates: Please note these are not for GPCC school teams.
Term 1 | |
Monday - 31 March | CIS Primary Boys and Girls Hockey Trials (select students) - Nominations close Monday - 24th March |
Monday - 7 April | CSSA Primary Girls Netball Trials (select students) - (Allocations exhausted) |
Monday - 7 April | CIS Primary Boys AFL Trials (select students) - Nominations close Monday - 31 March |
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CSSA (Christian Schools Sports Association) Child Protection training and Risk Warning
CSSA have recommended that all adults (teachers, volunteers, and parents) complete the following module on Child Protection before attending any CSSA event (trials, gala days or carnivals). Thank you
https://old.cssa.net.au/child_protection/index.html#/
Below is a link for the Risk Warning that accompanies all CSSA run events
https://cssa.nsw.edu.au/risk-warning/
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Mr Chris Harris | Years 7 - 12 Sport Co-ordinator
Any questions about college sporting teams, coaches, gala days, carnivals and trials can be directed to my email charris@gpcc.nsw.edu.au
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GPCC Secondary Swimming Carnival
When: Week 5 Thursday 27th February 2025
Venue: Mingara Leisure Centre
Time: Carnival will begin at 9:00am and conclude at 2:00pm
What to wear/bring: House colours, sports uniform, recess and lunch
Transport: All students are required to make their own way to and from the carnival.
Note: Zone Carnival will be held on Wednesday 5th March – Week 6
If students require transport on the College bus, the first bus will depart GPCC at 8:30am (last bus will be departing at 9am) and return by 3:00pm.
First events:
Event Number | Event | Age | Gender |
1 | 200m Individual Medley | Open | F |
2 | 200m Individual Medley | Open | M |
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Congratulations to Hamish L (Year 8) on being named Junior Life Saver of the Year for the Central Coast in recognition of his outstanding service to the Ocean Beach SLSC. He will now advance to compete for the state title. His dedication, along with that of fellow Central Coast Surf Life Savers, plays a crucial role in ensuring the safety of our waters.
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Dates for your Calendar
Please find below the calendar for Secondary School Sport for Term 1.
Date | Event | Location |
Wednesday 26th February | NSWAS Secondary Individual Triathlon | Sydney International Regatta Centre |
Thursday 27th February | NSWAS Secondary Teams Triathlon | Sydney International Regatta Centre |
Thursday 27th February | GPCC Secondary Swimming Carnival | Mingara |
Friday 28th February |
HCZS Zone Swimming Carnival ENTRIES DUE |
TBC |
Monday - Tuesday 3rd - 4th March |
CIS Secondary U19 Girls Cricket Trials | TBC |
Wednesday 5th March |
HCZS Zone Swimming Carnival | Peninsula Leisure Centre |
Wednesday - Thursday 5th - 6th March |
CIS Secondary U19 Boys Cricket Trials | TBC |
Friday 7th March | GPCC Secondary Athletics Carnival | Mingara |
Tuesday 11th March | HCZS Touch Football Gala Day | Wallsend Touch Ovals |
Friday 14th March | CIS Secondary Open Boys & Girls Football Trials | Bernie Mullane Sports Complex |
Monday 17th March |
CSSA AGM 9:30am - 1:30pm |
TBC |
Tuesday 25th March |
CSSA State Secondary Swimming Championships |
Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre |
Friday 28th March |
CSSA & HZSA Secondary Schools Triathlon |
Penrith International Regatta Centre |
Friday 4th April |
CSSA Secondary State Touch Football Gala Day and Trials for CIS |
Penrith Touch Fields |
Monday 7th April | SASSA/CSSA Secondary 16&U Boys Rugby Union Trials | TBC |
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Carnival/Sporting levels:
GPCC: Green Point Christian College
HCZS: Hunter Christian Zone Sports (Zone)
CSSA: Christian Schools Sports Association (State)
CIS: Combined Independent Schools
NSWAS: NSW All Schools
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Individual Sport Trials for CSSA and CIS Teams (NOT GPCC teams)
These trials are not for GPCC school teams that we trial for here at school. 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 Harris before these Nomination dates if your child would like to be considered. They need to be currently playing in the sport at a very high level and have several years' experience (preferably at a Representative level): Parents are required to transports students to and from these trials.
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Let the Challenge begin!
Premier’s Reading Challenge 2025
The 2025 PRC Challenge opens on Monday 24th February. All students K-9 are enrolled in this Challenge. The Challenge ends on Friday 22nd August 2025.
Booklists are already available on the PRC website.
A reminder that any suitable books read from the beginning of September 2024 can be recorded and used for the Premier’s Reading Challenge 2025.
Please refer to the PRC website for rules and regulations, booklists and reading logs. Students will be given assistance at school to log their reading throughout the Challenge.
https://online.education.nsw.gov.au/prc/home.html
Students can identify books selected for the PRC by looking for the appropriate age category stickers on our library books. See example below:
Years K-2 achieve the Challenge automatically as they read PRC stories during their regular Library lessons each week. The library staff update the K-2 reading logs at the completion of the Challenge at the end of August.
Students can talk to library staff or email librarystaff@gpcc.nsw.edu.au if they have more questions. Login details will be sent home with Primary students in Week 5.
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Scholastic Book Club - Issue 1
Issue 1 Scholastic booklets have gone out to Primary classrooms, orders can be placed online at LOGIN (scholastic.com.au) Orders close on Sunday 23th February.
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Term 1 Storytime
Preschool story time themes for Term 1 are below. Please register your interest with Nicole van Wyk: nvanwyk@gpcc.nsw.edu See the flier for more information.
Term 1 Dates
PRC opens Monday 24th February notes will be sent home with student login details.
Makerspace Wednesday 5th March
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https://www.gpcc.nsw.edu.au/employment/finance-officer-payroll
Despite being exceptionally busy settling Year 7 into Secondary, Georgina has gone out of her way to make time to assist Brewarrina Christian School by training their new Student Enrichment Officer team in the MacqLit program. Acting Principal Amber Erasmus and the SEO team were very grateful for her expertise and collegiality.
Uniform Shop
2025 Uniform Shop Trading hours
Monday: 8:00am - 10:30am
Wednesday: 1:30pm - 4:00pm
Thursday: 8:00am - 10:30am
Friday: 8:00am - 10:30am
For the price list and further information on ordering through Alinta, please visit our website – https://www.gpcc.nsw.edu.au/enrolment/uniform
Please click on the PDF flyer below for further information regarding Uniform fittings.
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The Munchery Canteen Operations and Menu
Please note: All bakery goods will now be supplied by Bakers Delight.
Click on link to access: THE MUNCHERY MENU
All students are strongly encouraged to order online. However, over the counter sales are also available.
Please visit the GPCC website for the link to The Munchery portal: https://www.gpcc.nsw.edu.au/community/the-munchery-canteen
Munch Monitor Account Settings
To assist the staff at the Munchery Canteen in serving your children, if you have a Munch Monitor account you may indicate your preferences for snack money, a daily or weekly limit, and if your child has any allergies.
Please note that The Munchery Staff are under strict instruction to follow these preferences. Please log into your account and update these settings if required.
Please download document below for more information.
Green Point Community Notices
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Firewood for Sale
Call Brian for further information: 0404 478 341
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Free podiatry consultations for children
The University of Newcastle Podiatry Clinic at Wyong Hospital is offering children age 0-17 free lower limb assessments. Children will be assessed by final year students, supervised by a podiatrist. Children and their families can receive advice on footwear, flat feet, and normal development, and receive treatment of foot warts, foot and leg pain, walking problems, and night-time ‘growing pains’.
When: Monday afternoons from 10th March to 26th May 2024
To make a booking, or for more information, call 4394 7280
Green Point Baptist Church
Services: 9:30am Worship Service, 6:00pm Service
Services continue to be available online each week.
If you would like to place an community advertisement in the Green Point Community Notices, please email details to our Messenger Editor, Christina Hutchinson at newsletter@gpcc.nsw.edu.au
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