Edition 14 24 August 2017
Book Week celebrations occurred in the Junior School today. Pictures above are
the boys in 2M with Miss McCorkindale and Mrs Newton, dressed in their book
character costumes in front of their class display.
From the Head of Junior School Dear Parents Parenting is a full-time job. Waking children up in the morning and getting them dressed, preparing breakfast and lunches, ensuring bags are packed, being out the door on time and negotiating the joys of traffic around schools can be energy sapping at the best of times. Repeating the process at the end of the school day with after school activities, homework, dinner and bedtime frequently means parents can be quite tired by the end of the week. This cycle can result in a lack of time to appreciate the small, simple joys of being a parent. This week is Book Week. This means the boys in the Junior School only have reading for homework across the week. As such I encourage parents to snuggle up with their young children and enjoy reading a book together, which should be a special time for children and parents. If you have time, visit the Junior School library over the next week or so and choose a book with your son. You can also enjoy looking at the Dr Seuss corner and the Makerspace. Book Week Book Week is promoted by the Children’s Book Council of Australia (CBCA), which was established in 1945, and is a not for profit, volunteer run organisation that aims to engage the community with literature for young Australians. The CBCA presents annual awards to books of literary merit and for outstanding contribution to Australian children's literature. The short listed books were announced some time ago and the prize winning books were announced late last week. Our Junior School librarian, Miss Michelle Worthington is a CBCA book judge, one of only three judges in Australia in the older reader category. This means Miss Worthington reads a great many books, which seems just about right for a librarian! This is a most prestigious national position and we are very proud of and pleased for Michelle.
If you walked into school today you may have rubbed shoulders with Harry Potter, Thing One or Thing Two from Dr Seuss, pirates, Fantastic Mr Fox, the Cat in the Hat, very short Vikings, Hobbits and many other characters. The day was a magical adventure into the world of children’s books. The celebrations around Book Week culminated today with boys and staff dressed in costume, our annual Doorways Competition, with doorways and classrooms decorated, a special Book Week assembly, visiting authors and illustrators and a celebration of books and reading. This is one of my favourite days of the school year!
Prep M dressed in their Book Week
costumes. 5W boys in their Book Week costumes, showing off their prize winning doorway.
Today was a most wonderful occasion and I congratulate boys, staff and parents for the enormous effort that went into all that occurred.
Staffing Mrs Jeanette Morgan, one of our Prep teachers, has announced her intention to retire at the end of this school year. Over the past eleven years, Mrs Morgan very much created the Prep ‘flavour’ in the Junior School, making the educational program into something that suits young boys. I thank Jeanette for her many wonderful contributions to our school and her care of so many boys and families. We will farewell Jeanette appropriately later this year and thank her in style. Mrs Marijke Eldridge recently commenced work with us as a part-time teacher aide. Mrs Eldridge has a range of qualifications and a depth of experience and brings these skills to the job she does working with a range of children. Miss Mary Uccellini joins us as a student teacher. Miss Uccellini is currently on a four week teaching practicum working with Mr Jeffries and the boys in 6J.
National Cross Country Championships Two Junior School students recently represented Queensland at the Australian Cross Country Championships, with this event being held in Hobart, Tasmania. Charlie Randall and Archer Black, both in Year 6, competed well in fairly bleak conditions. Archer finished in 32nd place, which is a fine achievement at a national level. Charlie ran exceptionally well to win the 11 years event for boys, becoming a National Champion. Both boys were members of the Queensland team which placed first, earning gold medals, based on the places of their first four runners. In addition, the boys competed in the cross country relay event, finishing in second place. The boys enjoyed a most successful competition.
L - R Charlie Randall and Archer Black pictured above wearing their National Cross Country Championship medals.
Charlie’s national success follows on from him becoming a State Champion earlier this term. The nicest part of this story is that Charlie is pure home-grown talent, having commenced in Mrs Morgan's Prep class in 2011 and, yes, Charlie was Age Champion as a 5 year old in the same year. Congratulations to both boys on their fine level of achievement.
Regards
Scott Campbell Head of Junior School
From the Deputy Head of Junior School Nude Food Day Just a reminder to families that Nude Food Day is each Tuesday. The boys at the Junior School are encouraged to bring to school food that is not prepacked for morning tea and lunch. There are two main reasons for implementing this idea. One is to promote healthy eating, good nutrition and limit the intake of processed foods. The other reason is environmental, where the amount of wrapping (paper/plastic) used is reduced. Food ideas include pieces of fruit and vegetables, salads, sandwiches, pasta, wraps and ham and cheese roll-ups. Uniform Just recently there have been some impromptu uniform inspections within the Junior School. We have found many of the boys do not regularly clean their black school shoes and some do not have the correct hat or in the upper primary, are not wearing a belt. It would be appreciated if you could ensure that your son attends school with clean shoes and the correct uniform. It is also important that the boys bring their sport clothes on the day that their class has a PE lesson. There are also occasions when an individual child does not participate in their PE Lesson because of illness or injury. Communication from parents to either the classroom teacher or PE teacher informing that the child is not participating would be appreciated. Mike Sharpe Deputy Head of Junior School
From the Head of Teaching and Learning ICAS testing Our ICAS testing regime is complete for another year and the boys are eagerly awaiting the return of certificates for English and Maths. As a school, we use this data as part of our analysis of strengths and weaknesses across year levels in different aspects of Literacy and Numeracy. This assists and informs teachers in their planning and teaching. We also use this data as a cross check for our NAPLAN data to ensure our boys are tracking forward in Literacy and Numeracy across a number of student tests and not just on the results of an individual day in May. NCCD 2017 The Nationally Consistent Collection of Data on School Students with Disability identifies students with disability so that they can access and participate in education on the same basis as their peers. It captures the work of schools in the provision of personalised learning and support for students with disability. It is a mandatory process for all schools. Why do schools collect this data annually?
To inform policy development and future planning to better equip schools and education authorities to support students with disability.
To provide and enhance focus on the individual needs of each student by focussing on the level of educational support provided to them in the school context.
If you have any questions about the NCCD please contact me at school.
Jan Heffernan Head of Teaching and Learning
Sports News Track and Field Last week we had 24 boys represent Toowoomba Grammar School at the Range Zone Track and Field Carnival at O’Quinn Street. Boys who gained selection in the Range Zone team to compete at the Darling Downs trials later this month are: John Tinkler, Matthew Jacob, Charlie Lachmund, Jack Brown, Brodie Harrison, Max Grills, Bona Roberts, Patrick Nolan, Jaydahn Hearn, Archer Black, Matthew Taylor, Charlie Randall, Hussein Yusaf, Noah Taylor, Judd Rei and Walter Tinkler. Congratulations boys. The team for the GPS Track and Field Meet will be announced later this term. We are waiting on the confirmation of events and how many competitors are required. On the sports noticeboard there is a training schedule for track and field. Boys in Year 4 - Year 6 are encouraged to attend any of these sessions that are of interest to them. Please see me if you have any questions about the training. Cross Country Recently, Charlie Randall and Archer Black travelled to Hobart to compete in the Australian National Cross Country Championship. Both boys competed in the 11 Years individual event on Saturday and in the relay on Monday. Charlie finished 1st in the individual event and Archer finished 32nd. The boys won a gold medal in the team event and a silver medal in the relay. Congratulations boys. State Champions Last week, Matthew Moore and Judd Rei competed at the Primary School State Touch Football Championships in Ipswich. The Darling Downs team that Matthew and Judd represented won the State Championship and Matthew was selected in the Queensland team to compete at the National Carnival later this year. Under 5 – Under 8 Swimming Carnival The Junior Swimming Carnival is on Wednesday 6 September. The programme and the final arrangements will be sent out closer to the day. Parents are most welcome to come along and support their son/sons. Prep and Year 1 Gymnastics For the first 7 weeks of term 4 the Prep and Year 1 classes will be travelling to All Stars Gymnastics as a part of their weekly sport. A program has been designed for boys of this age and the centre will provide instructors to coach the boys. The cost of the programme is covered by the GP levy. Club Rugby This weekend is the final round for club rugby at Dalby. A draw has been sent home today. Sports Uniform The boys were recently told that they could wear compression clothing for sport and PE classes. These items are to be blue or black only and are not to be worn all day, only for the PE lesson or for the sporting game. David Anderson Sportsmaster
Junior School Sports Results Term 3, Week 5 GPS Basketball
Saturday 12 August, 2017 6A TGS V BBC Score: 27 – 39 (loss) Player of the Match: Nick Brown Tiffany Holzheimer (Coach)
5A TGS V BBC Score: 2 – 43 (loss) Player of the Match: Hugh Russell Michelle McCorkindale (Coach)
Club Rugby Saturday 12 August, 2017
Under 6 Gold TGS V TACAPS Score: 3 – 4 (loss) Amelia Grills (Coach) TGS Gold V TGS Blue Score: 3 – 3 (draw) Player of the Day: Benji Gentry Amelia Grills (Coach) Under 6 Blue TGS V TACAPS Score: 4 – 3 (win) David Anderson (Coach) TGS Blue V TGS Gold Score: 3 – 3 (draw) Player of the Day: Max Lynam Scott Campbell (Coach)
Under 7 TGS V TACAPS Score: 10 – 7 (win) Player of the Match: Zack Tucker Ellie McLiesh (Coach)
Under 8 TGS V TACAPS Score: 11 – 2 (win) Player of the Match: Fletcher Collie Scott Campbell (Coach)
Under 9 TGS V TACAPS Score: 3 – 2 (win) George Brown and Andrew Brown (Coach)
Under 10 TGS V TACAPS Score: 7 – 5 (loss) Players of the Match: Harrison Russell and Brodie Russell Alastair Bain and Andrew Brown (Coach)
GPS Rugby Saturday 12 August, 2017
Under 11A TGS V BBC Score: 21 – 19 (win) Player of the Match: Cody Brameld David Anderson, Chris Brameld and Brad Grimes (Coach)
Under 11B TGS V BBC Score: 38 – 12 (loss) Player of the Match: Alex Chicalas Jamie Lee, Chris Brameld and Brad Grimes (Coach)
Inter School Football Friday 11 August, 2017
Senior A TGS V St Mary’s Score: 1 – 2 (loss) Player of the Match: Thomas Whitcombe Rob Jeffries (Coach)
Senior B TGS V St Mary’s Score: 6 – 0 (win) Player of the Match: James Riches Tamara Quinn (Coach)
Junior A TGS V St Mary’s Score: 5 – 1 (win) Player of the Match: Oscar Burey Pat Wysel (Coach)
Junior B1 TGS V TACAPS Score: 3 – 0 (win) Player of the Match: Andrew Shelton Karin Wharton (Coach)
Junior B2 TGS V Glenvale Score: 13 – 0 (win) Player of the Match: Tristahn Hearn Mary Lou Fraser and Maddi Payne (Coach)
Junior School Sports Results Term 3, Week 6 GPS Basketball
Saturday 19 August, 2017 6A TGS V ACGS Score: 12 – 61 (loss) Player of the Match: Ethan Hall Tiffany Holzheimer (Coach)
5A TGS V ACGS Score: 2 – 94 (loss) Player of the Match: Bede Davis Michelle McCorkindale (Coach)
Club Rugby Saturday 18 August, 2017
Under 6 Gold TGS Gold V TGS Blue Score: 9 – 10 (loss) Player of the Day: Hugo Brown Amelia Grills (Coach) Under 6 Blue TGS Blue V TGS Gold Score: 10 – 9 (win) Player of the Day: Xander French Ryan French (Coach)
Under 7 TGS V USQ Score: 8 – 5 (win) Player of the Match: Henry Gordon Ellie McLiesh (Coach)
Under 8 TGS V USQ Score: 6 – 8 (loss) Player of the Match: Sam Applebee Scott Campbell (Coach)
Under 9 / Under 10 TGS V TGS (mixed) Score: 5 – 5 (draw) Players of the Match: Calan Anderson and Douglas Smith Alastair Bain, George Brown and Andrew Brown (Coach)
GPS Rugby Saturday 19 August, 2017
Under 11A TGS V ACGS Score: 7 – 52 (loss) Player of the Match: Noah Taylor David Anderson, Chris Brameld and Brad Grimes (Coach)
Under 11B TGS V ACGS Score: 19 - 19 (draw) Player of the Match: Bona Roberts Jamie Lee, Chris Brameld and Brad Grimes (Coach)
Inter School Football Friday 18 August, 2017
Senior A TGS V Our Lady of Lourdes Score: 8 – 0 (win) Player of the Match: Jaydahn Hearn Rob Jeffries (Coach)
Senior B TGS V Newtown Score: 1 – 3 (loss) Player of the Match: Gus Bierhoff Liz Pratt (Coach)
Junior A TGS V Our Lady of Lourdes Score: 8 – 0 (win) Player of the Match: Marcus Seckler Pat Wysel (Coach)
Junior B1 TGS V Newtown Score: 3 – 2 (win) Player of the Match: Hamish Seng Karin Wharton (Coach)
Junior B2 TGS V Our Lady of Lourdes Score: 9 – 1 (win) Mary Lou Fraser and Maddi Payne (Coach)
Toowoomba Range Zone Track and Field Trials
Toowoomba Eisteddfod (Drama)
The Junior School boys, despite the wave of illness which coursed through the school in Week 4, performed with excellence in the Drama Eisteddfod. The boys competed in Verse Speaking, Humorous Verse, Memorised Prose, Character Poem and Monologues. They were placed in most sections entered and the blue and gold drew the attention and comment of the adjudicator on a number of occasions. The lads performed with confidence and a love of dramatic art. They received their awards in the spirit of true gentleman and equally, demonstrated admirable spirit in defeat. A wonderful Eisteddfod experience, despite illness necessitating numerous withdrawals, with many happy boys and very proud parents. Ite Student Performance Piece Place
Year 3 Character Poem Tui Rei The Weatherman Dulcie Meddows 3rd
Year 3 Character Poem Charlie Payne The Dog in the Ute Colin Thomson HC
Year 2 Character Poem Will Sullivan Poem of Smaug Luc Sparrow HC
Year 2 Verse Speaking Will Sullivan The Small Ghostie Barbara Ireson HC
Year 3 Verse Speaking M Tui Rei
The Gingerbread Man Rowena Bennet
3rd
Year 3 Verse Speaking M Charlie Payne The Big Win Steven Herrick HC
Year 3 Under Humorous Charlie Payne Thirteen Margaret Speter HC
Year 3 Under Humorous Will Sullivan Bathtime Jeremy Green HC
Year 6 Verse Speaking M James Watson Mother’s Instinct Steve Turner HC
Year 6 Verse Speaking M Tom Knudsen Mother’s Instinct Steve Turner 2nd
Year 6 Verse Speaking M Nicholas Clulow Mother’s Instinct Steve Turner HC
Year 5 Humorous Darcy Meagher
First Plane Trip KM Weston Scheuber
2nd
Year 6 Monologue Male James Watson First Love KM Weston-Scheuber HC
Year 6 Monologue Male Tom Knudsen The Dentist Anna Waters-Massey HC
Year 6 Humorous Male Nicholas Clulow Strict Steven Herrick 1st
Year 6 Humorous Male James Watson Euroa Tennis Championship KM HC
Year 6 Humorous Male Tom Knudsen The Cow Roald Dahl 2nd
Year 5 Monologue Darcy Meagher
The Perfect Pas de Deux Sarah McCarthy
2nd
Year 5 Verse Speaking M Darcy Meagher The Kraken Jack Prelutsky 3rd
Year 5 Verse Speaking M Hamish Johnson The Bully 2nd
Year 4 Humorous Poem Andy Kisiel Eat Your Greens David Campbell HC
Year 4 Verse Speaking M Andy Kisiel Thirty Two Laps 1st
Year 4 Verse Speaking M Hayden Fellenberg Thirty Two Laps HC
Mary-Lou Fraser Art & Woodwork Teacher Choral Director (P – 3)
Library News Earlier in the year, the school purchased two Dr Seuss prints from the Trevor Victor Harvey Gallery (Queen Victoria Building, Sydney). We were able to purchase these two prints from the money raised by our past Year 6 boys. All Dr Seuss art is reproduced as limited editions, with the pieces being individually numbered. Like Norman Rockwell, Seuss personally created every rough sketch, preliminary drawing, final line drawing and finished work for each page of every project he illustrated.The two prints we purchased as a school are titled, ‘There’s so, so much to read!’ and ‘These Things are Good Things!’. The prints are currently on display in the library in our Dr Seuss corner. I invite you to come down and have a look. I would like to take this opportunity to thank Mary-Lou Fraser, Tiffany Holzheimer, Liz Pratt, Shane Pratt, Maddie Payne and Neil Cushway for their help in putting together our Dr Seuss corner. CBCA Book of the Year Awards 2017 The wait is finally over!
On Friday CBCA announced the winners of the esteemed 2017 Children’s Book of the Year Awards, recognising the incredible depth and scope of talent in Australian children’s literature.
From entries of over 400 titles and almost 600 creators, the judges had the challenging task of selecting just one winner and two honour books from each of the five categories. Winners include a scientist, a street artist, a radio producer and a seven-time CBCA award winner among others.
This year’s theme Escape to Everywhere will inspire children’s book character parades, activities and imaginative displays in schools, libraries and communities across the country in celebration of Australian children’s books and the joy of reading.
For the full list of the CBCA 2017 Book of the Year Winners and Honour Books, please visit the CBCA website - https://cbca.org.au/ Michelle Worthington Teacher Librarian
Music News Musicians’ Concert Congratulations to all boys who performed at the Musicians’ Concert last Thursday, 17 August. Ensemble Rehearsals Please remember that music ensembles are not clubs and therefore they rehearse every week of the term. If your son is unable to attend his ensemble rehearsal, it is appreciated if you can please email the conductor of the ensemble to inform them of his absence. Combined Orchestra On Thursday 7 September the Junior School will be hosting a combined schools’ orchestra day. On this day, girls from The Glennie School will join with our Orchestra to form a large combined Junior School Orchestra. The day will be filled with full orchestra rehearsals as well as small group sectional workshops and will conclude with a concert at our assembly. All boys involved will receive a note outlining all information. Please check the note to confirm performance times and details. Kellie Dixon and Jayne Davidson Music Teachers
After School Care
What to do if your child is absent from After School Care Please remember parents if your son is going to be absent from the service or has gone home sick please call us on 0421 570 461 or notify the customer experience team. Service Fees and Times
Service Opening Hours Full Fee Out of Pocket Casual Booking
After Care 3:00pm - 6:00pm $27.79 $8.81 - $13.90 Add $5.00
Interested in After School Care with Camp Australia? Visit the website https://www.campaustralia.com.au or call our customer service team on 1300 105 343. Bonnie Ryan Coordinator
Junior School Supporters’ Group Parents and Friends’ Association and Junior School Supporters’ Group meeting dates: Term 3 7.00pm Tuesday 29 August Week 8A Parents and Friends’ Association Meeting, Pavilion Rhonda Wilkie Junior School Supporters’ Group President
Assembly Awards
Term 3, Week 6 and 7
Prep G Adidev Arun
Joseph Ramia Spencer Hooper Samuel Kemp
Prep M Thomas Byatt Austin Brooker Connor Gilmore Devan Pokharel
Max Lynam
1S Noah Brannelly Nate Pengelly Marcus Crane
Sam Head
1W Willem Bierhoff
Benjamin Gentry Xander French
Joseph Sedl
2M
Sam Applebee Nash Godfrey
Hugo Lloyd Eamon Smiddy
Will Sullivan
3G Nethul Manamperi
George Paton Will Tzannes Cooper Head
Thomas McDonald Smith
3M Hamza Ali
Daniel Matoki Henry Thurbin
William Davidson Jake James
4B Dann Goodwin Ishaan Kharia Will Watson Jack Brown
Matthew Jacob
4W Charlie Barnes
MacKenzie Buckley Ryan Williams Sean Fischer Zach Freer
5L Thomas Nicholls
Isaac Crozier Max Grills
5W Henry Marsden Baxter Tzannes
6H Ben Hillman
Tom Whitcombe Class 6H
6J Gus Bierhoff Luke Philp
Hugh Russell Lucas Lansbury Matthew Moore
6V Sam Freer Tom Keen
Lawson Booth Jeremy Zuyderwyk
Mrs Davidson
John Ridgway 6H
House Points
Boyce 126 Groom 110
Stephens 110 Taylor 106
Mackintosh 102
Term 3 Week 8A
Monday 28 August
Tuesday 29 August Toowoomba District Primary School Chess Tournament. Venue: TACAPS
Darling Downs Track and Field Trials 10-12 Years Old, Harristown SHS.
Parents and Friends' Association Meeting, Pavilion, 7.00pm
Wednesday 30 August Year 3 Literacy Day (Grammar, Glennie and Fairholme). Venue: Glennie, 9.15am - 12.30pm
Fathers’ Day stall
Staff Meeting, 3.30pm - 5.00pm Thursday 31 August Blazer Uniform
Assembly: Prep to Year 3 (Year 3 classes presenting), 2.20pm
Friday 1 September Junior School Fathers' Day Breakfast, Pavilion, 7.00am - 8.25am
Year 3 Billycart Day, 9.00am - 2.00pm
Saturday 2 September GPS Rugby and Basketball vs GT, Venue: Away
Sunday 3 September Fathers' Day
Term 3 Week 9B
Monday 4 September Parent / Teacher Interviews (week 9 and 10)
Year 5 Excursion to Queensland Museum and Sciencentre, Brisbane, Blazer Uniform, 8.00am - 3.00pm
Year 6 Excursion to Ipswich Story Arts Festival, 8.00am - 3.30pm
Tuesday 5 September Prep – Year 3 Excursion to the Empire Theatre performance, Diary of a Wombat, 11.00am - 12.45pm
Mates Programme, 1.35pm - 2.10pm
Wednesday 6 September Maths Olympiad
Junior School Swimming Carnival (U5 - U8),TGS Aquatic Centre, 12.00pm - 3.00pm
Staff Meeting, 3.30pm - 5.00pm
Readers' Cup State Finals, Metro Hotel Ipswich International, Readers' Cup Team, 5.30pm - 8.00pm
Thursday 7 September Blazer Uniform
Newsletter
Assembly featuring Grammar/Glennie Junior School combined orchestra and performance. 1.50pm. Junior School Hall.
Friday 8 September Toowoomba District Secondary School Teams Chess Championship, Junior School Hall, 4.00pm - 11.00pm
Saturday 9 September Grammar/Downlands' Day (Home Game)
GPS Rugby and Basketball (Bye)
Toowoomba District Secondary School Teams Chess Championship, Junior School Hall. 6.00pm - 11.00pm
Sunday 10 September GPS Rugby Awards Presentation, Years 5-12, Senior School Hall, 9.00am-11.00am
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