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College News
How great is your
goodness, which you
have stored up for those
who fear you, which you
bestow in the sight of men
on those who take refuge
in you. Psalm 31:19
Friday 16 March 2012
parent interviews to discuss
your childs progress.
We are also encouraging
the students to attend these
interviews as a three way
discussion, so they hear rst
hand what the staff and the
parents are discussing about
their success and areas that
need development.
We are looking at applying a
series of criteria to students
for them to be selected for
and maintain their place in the
Advanced Academic Classes.
The purpose of this is to
further extend and develop
them as they move through
the College, in preparation for
the signicant workload that
they will encounter in Years 11
and 12. Some of the criteria
that we are considering are
setting specic benchmarks
for them as grades and then
different work that they will
need to complete. This
will provide a competitive
entry for students who can
demonstrate, through a
series of testing procedures,
what work they need to keep
up with to stay in the class.
Some examples might beif you are studying English
as an Advanced Class then
you would have to read and
critique a selection of literature
wsuch as novels, poetry and
short stories. If they are in the
Science Advanced Class then
it might be a series of thinking
skills in the science area and
completion of a number of
tournaments in Science.
The purpose of this is to
challenge the students to
extend themselves, getting
them ready for the future
they are striving toward.As parents of children who
might not be in the Advanced
Academic programme, this
does not mean that we are not
teaching them to their point
of need, rather we are scaling
the academic programme to
meet the students needs.
Over the years we have
developed a very thorough
understanding of the
range and capabilities of
the students, however, we
are wanting to explore the
strengthening of the Advanced
programme, not with more
work, but rather to extend the
students. We would welcome
your comments in this matter
and these can be forwarded to
the Head of the Senior School
Mr Gerhard May atgerhardm@scea.wa.edu.au.
Mr M Lewis
Principal
The Executive team have
been discussing the success
and relevance of streaming
in the College and what
the Advanced Academic
program is achieving as
an overarching construct.
We receive feedback from
parents asking why we only
have two advanced classes
in each grade and why, as a
College, there is not a scope
to move beyond the traditionaladvanced program and have
a third class.
When many of us were
attending school we
remember that all grades
were streamed; for example
in my Year 9 group there
were eight classes from 9.1
to 9.8. All of the students
knew what that meant and the
work was different between
9.1 to 9.5 to 9.8. We didnt
have two 9.1s or three 9.3s.
The differentiated work from
a group in 9.1 to 9.2 was not
signicant, although from 9.1
to 9.5 there was a difference
that was notable.
As parents we want our
children to attain the level
at which they are capable.Sometimes it is very difcult
to understand what they are
actually capable of and we
encourage you to attend
Advanced Academic Program
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College News
NAPLAN Testing forYears 3, 5, 7 and 9
The tests are scheduled for the mornings of Tuesday 15 May,
Wednesday 16 May and Thursday 17 May 2012. All schools
across Australia must complete the tests on the same days.
NAPLAN provides information about student performance in
relation to nationally agreed prociency bands and benchmarks.
It assists our teachers in placing students in the correct ability
grouping for numeracy and literacy. In Senior School NAPLAN
is one of the indicators used in placing students in the correct
core classes in Years 8 and 10 and for determining senior
courses of suitable difculty in the Year 11 subject selection
process.
It is very important that we recognise the signicance of the
NAPLAN tests. Full information has been sent home with the
students who will be involved in NAPLAN testing this year.
Should you require further information please visit:det.wa.edu.au/educationalmeasurement
Support Frank Alban's fight
to make Swan Christian College's
Great Northern Hwy access safer
This week we sent home a yer from the Hon Frank Alban who
is assisting us with a solution to our trafc problems on Great
Northern Highway. Please complete and return the yer to the
College by Friday 23 March so he can present them to Parliament.
Additional yers are available at the Junior and Senior School
Reception as well as Student Services.
KidSport will make it possible for Western Australian children to
participate in community sport and recreation, no matter their
nancial circumstances. KidSport will allow eligible children aged
5 18 years to apply for nancial assistance to contribute towards
club fees. The fees will go directly to the registered KidSport clubsparticipating in the project through their local government.
Eligible families include those with health care cards or pension
concession card, or those referred by other community groups,
such as schools, juvenile justice teams, government agencies and
health practitioners. These groups are known as referral agents.
The eligible student or parent/guardian can obtain an application
form from their participating local government ofce or their
website, or from a sport or recreation club. For more information
regarding KidSport and the Community Volunteer Grants go to the
Department of Sport and Recreation website:
http://clubsonline.dsr.wa.gov.au/sport4all or contact your local
government.
$200 Cash Rebate forKidSport
Each year we celebrate Easter as one of the most important
events in the Christian calendar. On Friday 30 March at 11:00am
the Middle School and Senior Schools at Swan Christian College
will come together in the Gymnasium to celebrate this special
event. Our worship band will lead us in song followed by a dramaperformance and a sermon presented by a guest speaker. All
parents are welcome to join us at this service as we celebrate the
wonderful gift of life this Easter.
Easter Service
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College News
2012 Term Dates
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LastDayofTerm Thursday 5April AllSCCstudentsfinishTerm1
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Commence Monday 23April AllSCCstudentscommenceTerm2
PublicHoliday Wednesday 25April AnzacDay
PublicHoliday Monday 4June FoundationDay
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Commence Tuesday 16October AllSCCstudentscommenceTerm4
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Year6Graduation(lastdayforYear6students)
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SCEA
Conference
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Pirates of Penzance Tickets on Sale 26 March
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North Metropolitan Public Health Unit54 Salvado Rd WEMBLEY 6014
Telephone (08) 9380 7700 Fax (08) 9380 7736
Government ofWestern AustraliaDepartment ofHealthNorth Metropolitan Area Health Service
Public Health and Ambulator Care
PERTUSSIS (WHOOPING COUGH)
Dear Parent
A case of pertussis (whooping cough) in the children attending Swan Christian College has been notified tothe Department of Health.
Even though your child/children may be fully vaccinated, it would be prudent to watch out for the symptoms
of pertussis in your child.
What is pertussis?Pertussis is a disease caused by infection of the throat with the bacteria Bordetella pertussis.What are the symptoms?
Usually begins just like a cold, with a runny nose, tiredness and sometimes a mild fever Coughing then develops, usually in bouts, followed by a deep gasp or whoop in infants.
Sometimes people vomit after coughing
Pertussis can be very serious in small children. They might go blue or stop breathing duringcoughing attacks and may need to go to hospital.
Older children and adults may have a less serious illness, with bouts of coughing that continue formany weeks regardless of treatment
How is it spread ?Pertussis is spread to other people by droplets from coughing and sneezing. Untreated, a person withpertussis can spread it to other people for up to 3 weeks after onset of cough.With appropriate antibiotic treatment the infectious period is reduced to 5 days.Time between exposure and getting sick is usually 7 10 days, but can take up to 3 weeks.
Who is at risk ? Anyone can get pertussis
People living in the same household as someone with pertussis are more likely to catch it
Immunisation greatly reduces the risk of infection, but reinfection can occurHow is it prevented?Vaccination is the most important way of reducing pertussis in our community.
Further information is available on our website www.public.health.wa.gov.au > click on A-Z topics &diseases, then P for Pertussis.
If you have any concerns about your childs health please consult your Doctor
Natalya Baynham, Public Health Nurse
12.03.2012
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Entertainment BooksFor SaleEntertainment Books are lled with hundreds of valuable offers
from the best restaurants, attractions, cinemas, sports, hotel
accommodation and much, much more...
Purchase the new book from the College reception for just $65
and you will receive $15,000 in valuable offers you can use from
now until 1 June 2013.
Available from early May 2012, the books are sold exclusively byfund-raising organisations. When you purchase a book through
the College, you will be helping Swan Missions. If you pre-order
before May you will be entitled to receive additional money
saving vouchers as a bonus.
So dont delay, order your copy now at:
www.entertainmentbook.com.au/orderbooks/8330s3
The uniform shop will be open for extended hours to assist with
winter uniform purchases for the rest of Term 1:
Mondays 8:00am - 3:30pm Extended
Wednesdays 1:00pm - 3:30pm
Students requiring full winter uniform please take advantage of the
appointment schedule.
Bathers have arrived for the interschool carnivals.
A reminder for parents that I have contacted to please collect their
orders.
Extended Trading Hours for School Holidays andTerm 2
Mon 16 April 9:00 am 5:00 pm Yr PP to Yr 6 Appt Only
Tues 17 April 9:00 am 5:00 pm Yr 7 to Yr 12 Appt Only
Wed 18 April 10:00am 6:00 pm Open Day
Thurs 19 April 10:00am 6:00 pm Open Day
Fri 20 April 10:00am 5:00pm Appt Only
Mon 23 April 8:00 am 4:30 pm School Commences
Tues 24 April 8:00 am 3:30pm
Please email scc.uniforms@permapleat.com.au to make an
appointment.
Debbie Douglas
Uniform Shop Manager
9250 1306
Uniform Shop
Curtin UniversityScholarshipsIt is with great pleasure that we offer our congratulations to the
following student from Year 12 2011, who has received the offer
of a scholarship at Curtin University:
Taylor Blee Curtin LOTE Scholarship
Good luck in all your future endeavours.
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Junior School NewsDates for Your Diary * Dates may be subject to changeFor other important dates please refer to the College website; http://www.swan.wa.edu.au/view/calendar/calendar/
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20 March
21 March
22 March
27 March
28 March
29 March
30 March
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Before School Swimming
Dressed for Success - Parent Information
Afternoon
After School Sport
Chess Club
Assembly - Year 4LJ
Before School Swimming
After School Sport
Constable Care Shows
After School Sport
Chess Club
After School Sport
Baby Proms
Swimming Carnival
Year 1 Pirate Day
Swan Aquatic
Conference Room
Junior School
Junior School
Maali Mia
Swan Aquatic
Junior School
Maali Mia
Junior School
Junior School
Junior School
Maali Mia
Challenge Stadium
Junior School
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The Cross Walk After SchoolThe policy of the Junior School has been to ensure adults escort students from the Junior School grounds. In the case of Kindergarten
and Pre Primary, parents are asked to meet children at the classroom door for safe handover.
In Years One to Six, students are asked to wait at one of three places;
1. The drive through-drop zone at the front of the Junior School reception area.
2. One of the two bus escort areas where teachers are waiting to safely escort children across the school grounds to the bus stops.
3. In the case of younger brothers and sisters moving to the Senior School to meet up with siblings, they are asked to meet with the
children catching the bus then walk with teachers and cross the road together.
Due to the busyness of the car park area and the main circuit road at the front of the College, children are not allowed to cross the
crosswalk without an adult, a parent or an older family member, who may be a student of the Senior School.
Please help us to protect the children in our care and support the teachers, as they remind children of the safety rules for leaving the
school grounds.
Mrs G Entwistle
Head of Junior School
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Year 3G Assembly
The Good SamaritanThis term we have been learning all about our beautiful country
Australia. In particular we have been learning about different
native Australian animals. The children researched a chosen
animal and then presented the information on a poster.
During our bible lessons we have been learning about parables
that Jesus told. We learnt that a parable is an earthly story with
a heavenly meaning. For our assembly last week we presented
a play called The Good Samaritan. In Luke Chapter 10 a
Jewish teacher stood up to test Jesus and asked him Who is
my neighbour? To answer his question Jesus told a story about
a man from Samaria, a people the Jews hated. Our play was
based on the story that Jesus told about the Good Samaritan
and the importance of being a good neighbour.
Making the props, dressing up and rehearsing has all been great
fun and we hope everyone enjoyed our assembly as much as
we enjoyed presenting it.
Miss M Guggisberg
Year 3G Teacher
Term 1 ArtThis term students have been learning a range of skills such as
using different media and how to use them to achieve a variety
of effects. We have focused on the works of Monet looking at
the quick and short brushstrokes and the way he blends colours.
These ower drawings were done using oil pastels and dying the
background. We focused on blending colours and experimenting
with different colour combinations. Art Club this term has just
started a portrait study. They are learning how to divide the face
into sections so that they can draw a well proportioned face.
Miss A Bough
Art Teacher
Year 4B HistoryIn History we recently studied the way that early Aboriginals
lived in Australia. The Noongar people followed six different
seasons during a year; this determined where they lived and
what they ate. We created a display in our classroom so
please come and have a look if you get a chance.
Mr D Berry
Year 4B Teacher
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Impact Leadership
ConferenceOn Tuesday 13 March the Year 6 Student Captains went to thePerth Convention Centre for the Impact Leadership Conference.
When we arrived at the centre we went through to the Ballroom
and sat down. The conference started with some introduction
activities and then moved on to the School Bus Leadership
Principles. It was demonstrated that the bus key represents
taking opportunities, the passengers represent impact to others,
the wheels represent moving forward, the rear view mirrors
represent being observant and the steering wheel represents
setting goals. Once the School Bus Leadership Principles had
nished we had some morning tea and started the Lead likea Strawberry Leader not like a Watermelon Leader exercise.
For example; a Watermelon Leader is someone who appears
very different from who they are on the inside and a Strawberry
Leader is someone who is the same on the inside as how they
act and speak on the outside. We also learnt how to be a berry
good leader. Once we had learnt how to motivate others the
conference nished. By the end of the day we had all learnt a
lot about being better leaders.
Loren N
Year 6 Media captain
Junior School ChessWednesday during lunch time Junior School students have the
opportunity to participate in the Chess House Competition. This
week we had a wonderful turnout.
Tournament statistics are as follows:
Avon Forest Henley Stirling
8 February 19 16 20 8
15 February 38 21 26 10
22 February 38 55 60 10
29 February 52 69 89 22
7 March 74 88 117 32
14 March 122 137 166 68
New competitors are always welcome. The only pre-requisite
is that you know the rules. All those who play receive points,
whether they win, lose or draw.
Players who would like to join the Junior School Chess Team
are required to attend special training sessions after school on
Wednesdays until 4:00pm in Miss Harts room (unless special
exemptions have been given by Mr Smith).
Miss B Hart
Year 3 Teacher
IPSHA SwimmingCarnivalOn Tuesday 13 March, 24 competitors went to Newman College
for the IPSHA Swimming Carnival. Congratulations to our students
for their terric effort in the face of difcult competition. Well done
to Kimberley S for her rst place in the Yr 6 Girls 50m Breaststroke
and Benjamin B, Darcy M, Brittney B, Adam T, Cheyanne G, KaneO, and Alex L for winning ribbons for 2nd, 3rd and 4th place in their
various events.
Mrs M Rees
Sport Teacher
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Yr 7 House Swimming CarnivalEvent Program
Wednesday 21 March 2012Bilgoman Aquatic Centre, Darlington.
Oral Presentations GaloreThis week in both Mrs Spurgeons Year 8 Standard and Advanced English classes the students have been presenting their Biography
Report on a famous person. Students expressed their reluctance and nervousness to standing before their peers in this daunting arena.However with bravery and hearts autter they stood tall with shaky hands and lifted their voices with condence. The reports ranged from
famous singers, movie stars, super athletes, inspirational inventors, to Australias own super heroes.
As a class we were informed and entertained by the many ways students gave their presentations. Students used PowerPoint, poster
displays and some even bribed their audience with lollies. As each orator closed their presentations they were applauded by their
classmates. The student themselves felt relieved that the experience was over yet proud they had overcome their own mental battles.
Congratulations to all!
Mrs J Spurgeon
Year 8 Teacher
9:45 21 Yr 7 F Ba/Stroke A Alysia Turner 1998 00:36.90 1
9:48 22 Yr 7 F Ba/Stroke B 1
9:51 23 Yr 7 M Ba/Stroke A Ben Lindsay 2006 00:36.25 1
9:54 24 Yr 7 M Ba/Stroke B 1
10:00 55 Yr 7 F 50m Freestyle A Alysia Turner 1998 00:29.40 1
10:03 56 Yr 7 F 50m Freestyle B 1
10:06 57 Yr 7 F 50m Freestyle C 1
10:09 58 Yr 7 M 50m Freestyle A Ben Lindsay 2006 00:29.52 1
10:12 59 Yr 7 M 50m Freestyle B 1
10:15 60 Yr 7 M 50m Freestyle C 1
10:20 61 Yr 7 U 4x50m Board Relay A Bennett 01:44.15 4
10:25-10:45 Recess Break
10:45 84 Yr 7 F 50m Fly A Alysia Turner 1998 00:32.59 1
10:48 85 Yr 7 F 50m Fly B 1
10:51 86 Yr 7 M 50m Fly A Ben Lindsay 2006 00:32.36 1
10:54 87 Yr 7 M 50m Fly B 1
11:00 Pool Noodle Relay A 6
11:10 118 Yr 7 F Br/Stroke A Ricci Bean 1997 00:37.90 1
11:13 119 Yr 7 F Br/Stroke B 1
11:16 120 Yr 7 F Br/Stroke C 1
11:19 121 Yr 7 M Br/Stroke A Ben Lindsay 2006 00:40.24 1
11:22 122 Yr 7 M Br/Stroke B 1
11:25 123 Yr 7 M Br/Stroke C 1
11:40 138 Yr 7 F 4x50m Freestyle Relay A Mungulu 2009 02:39.74 4
11:45 139 Yr 7 M 4x50m Freestyle Relay A Ephesians 1997 02:32.95 4
12:00 Presentations
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LanguagesLanguage is best learned in short, frequent sessions. This
is the message that the Language Department has been
promoting here at Swan. There are many ways that students
are able to have time in their busy days to practise their
language skills. From using Language Perfect, an on-line
learning program to which each student who studies languages
at Swan are subscribed, using free apps, reading class
notes, to reviewing vocabulary from word cards. There are
a multitude of ways to nd the ve minutes per day that is
recommended.
To this end all Year 7 students have been given a laminated
tablemat with French on one side and Japanese on the other.The tablemat allows the student to rehearse learned language
while eating an afternoon snack and without having to open
books or turn on computers or other electronic devices.
It is the hope of the Language Department that parents would
not only permit the tablemats to remain on the table but that
they, too, would become involved in encouraging the students
to practise their languages.
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Noongar IncursionOn Friday 9 March the Year 7 students participated in an incursion
with the Noongar people. Mr James Spurgeon talked to the class
about how they survived and lived. Mr Spurgeon talked about how
the Noongar people rely on the environment to get food sources
and to make everyday things. Some of our everyday items like
toilet paper could be made out of different materials found in the
bush.
By Liam Minotti
Mrs Ellerys Year 12 3AB Math class have an extra tuition session
Monday Week 9 after school (26 March) from 3:30pm until 4:30pmand snacks will be provided.
Please endeavour to bring with you past papers, assignments and
questions and this way our time will be far more effective.
In Week 8 tuition will be held during directed study. Test in Week 9
during directed study.
Year 12 3AB MathTuition
The French and the Japanese Classes are running language
and cultural activities for all language students every week atlunch time from 1:00pm 1:25 pm
Tuesday: Japanese Language Get Together in
Classroom P05
Thursday: Japanese Cultural Get Together in
Classroom P05
Friday: French Club in Classroom P06
We encourage all students studying French or Japanese
to come and join us. This is a wonderful opportunity to get
to know each other, share experiences and practise your
language.
Language Classes
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CAREERS EXPOMONDAY 2 APRIL 2012
3:30PM - 7:00PMThe annual mini careers expo event will again be held at the
College as part of our Parent Teacher Interview Evening.
The aim of the expo is to provide the most current careers
information in an easily accessible place so students and
parents together can collect information, ask questions and
make informed decisions on students vocational pathway
options.
Representatives from 11 providers will attend the expo:
University of Western Australia
Curtin University
Edith Cowan University
Murdoch University Central Institute of Technology
Polytechnic West
Australian Defence Force
Hospitality Training Group
Building and Construction Industry Training Fund
Swan Trade Training Centre
Careers Resource Centre
Harvest West Bible College
SAE Institute
We received positive feedback from this event last year and
would encourage you to attend with your child.
Please contact the College if you require further information
on 9374 8300 or email PeterBoltonpeterb@scea.wa.edu.au
Set aside regular study time for English
This is critical. Because there is not a lot of content in English
that you need to learn, the temptation is to spend your allocated
English time on other subjects where the results of your study
are more obvious.
The study of English is primarily about developing your reading,
writing, viewing and oral skills; these NEED regular practice
in order to be developed. The rewards are not immediately
apparent, but without regular application you will not reach yourpotential in this subject. What follows is a list of things you can
do during that study time.
Start a vocabulary list with your own denitions
Start a journal of your learning in English
Repair spelling and grammatical errors
Practise your writing
Read more widely
Practise your oral presentations
Study summaries of texts for exams
Revise checklists of conventions and techniques used in
texts
If you feel unmotivated because you are not learning anything
new in English, but simply writing more essay-like responses
which you were already taught how to write, more or less, back
in Year 8 well, consider this: you also rst learnt to relate
to the opposite sex in a different way back in Year 8, more or
less. Are you still giggling and running off to the bathroom or
swaggering around making grunting noises? Well, your essays,
like your relating to the opposite sex, need maturing. Like agood cheese, matured writing takes time and the working of
the applicable culture, that is, doing the things listed above to
develop depth and breadth.
Language (English) is the God-given primary medium for
communication, thinking, creativity and enjoyment. It is
the medium in which God reveals himself and we shape
understandings of ourselves and our world. Your skill in English
determines the level of access you have to knowledge and your
ability to engage with life and society at a meaningful level. The
study of English is worthwhile.
How to study English
in the Senior Years
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Dates for Your DiaryFor other important dates please refer to the College website; http://www.swan.wa.edu.au/view/calendar/calendar/
* Dates may be subject to change
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19 March
21 March
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26 March
28 March
30 March
31 March
Saturday
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Saturday
The Forrest Centre
SCC
Bilgoman Aquatic Centre
Challenge Stadium
Challenge Stadium
McGillvray Oval
D A T E D A Y W K E V E N T V E N U E
Cafe Menu
Monday: Grilled Chicken with Asian Greens
Tuesday: Curried Lamb
Wednesday: Stir Fried Chicken
Thursday: Beef Casserole with Dumplings
Friday: BBQ Greek Lamb with Cous Cous
A Salad Bar and a selection of healthy salad wraps and
sandwiches are available every day. We are still looking for
volunteers to help in the Cafe on Tuesdays and Thursdays. If you
are able to help out please contact Rocky on the College number.
Egg and bacon mufns are now available at the Junior School
Canteen for $2.00 (recess only).
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Year 12 Charity Ball
Hills Interschool Sports Competition
Year 7 House Swimming Carnival
WACSSA Interschool Carnival
ACC Interhouse Swimming Carnival
John Welborn Cup Tournament
Year 10 Vietnam Trip
Zambia Trip
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Swan Christian College provides advertisements as a community service.The inclusion of any advertisement is not necessarily an endorsement by the College.
Free Crche Every
TuesdayLeave your little ones with our professional and caring crche
staff while you attend a range of services we have on every
Tuesday:
General emotional one-to-one counselling
Perinatal Depression (PND) one-to-one counselling
PND Therapy Group FREE PAP Smear
Our services are:
Low cost Professional
All private & condential
Self-referral
Crche available for children from 0 to 5 years old
For booking or further information, please call 9250 2221 or
email info@mwhcp.org.au.
Midland Womens Health Care Place
4 The Avenue MIDLAND WA 6056
Winter Baseball
Program at SwanDistricts JuniorBaseball ClubThere will be two programs running on Saturday afternoons from
5 May to 30 June between 2:00pm and 4:00pm
Program 1: Tee-ball to Baseball transition and Little League
program for 9 to 12 year olds. The rst 5 weeks being instruction in
baserunning, batting, pitching, catching, ineld and outeld and thelast 4 weeks being games. Cost of tee-ball to baseball transition
program $90.00
Program 2: Baseball Winter Program for 13 to 16 year olds. This
is aimed at developing players skills during the winter months.
They will receive instruction in baserunning, batting, pitching,
catching, ineld, outeld. Cost of Baseball Winter Program $125.00
For further information and registration form please contact:
Marina Brennan 0422 522 463 / 9250 6508
Swandistrictsjnr.ballclub@gmail.com
Registrations need to be in by 14 April 2012Hills WomensHockeyFor girls who just want to have fun and play hockey! Girls and
women, 13 years +. Train and play locally. Friendly, affordable
Sunday afternoon competition at Forresteld, Guildford and
Chidlow.
For more information go to:
http://www.hillswomenshockey.org.au/.
Easter FamilyFestivalSaturday 31 March 10:00am 2:00pm
Parkerville Baptist Church, 910 Seaborne Street, Parkerville
Free entry! Animal farm, balloons, toddler jam session, face
painting, hands-on activities for kids, slot car racing, much
more! All welcome.
Hook In 2 HockeyOld Guildfordian Mundaring Hockey Club.
For more information please contact Kelly Finigan on 0413 232 162
or go to their website www.ogmhc.com.au.