Dear Temple Community, · The Uniform Shop will not be open during the School Holidays. ......
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Dear Temple Community, Volume 12, Issue 10 Friday July 7, 2017
Term 2 has finally come to an end and the students have worked very hard throughout this term.
Exams
The Year 8 to 10 stu-
dents are to be com-
mended as they all had 2
exams on their last day. I
have been most im-
pressed by the way the
students have embraced this time of study
and examinations. It has provided the stu-
dents an opportunity to develop their study
skills, as well as developing perseverance.
The skills they are developing now will make
a significant difference later. For the stu-
dents who really did not do any study, there
are still more opportunities to come to devel-
op these important skills.
The Turnaround Term
This is a phrase termed by Marcel Rijken
with the following explanation: “Term 3 is a
great term and one I always look forward to.
I often call it the turnaround term, as it is a
great opportunity for students to improve
their attitude marks and their subject marks.
There are no exams at the end of Term 3
and the grade given is only for that term.
Many students improve their marks in Term
3”.
TEMPLE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE PARALOWIE CAMPUS
17 Countess Street, Paralowie, SA, 5108 Phone: (08) 8256 9600 Email:[email protected] www.tcc.sa.edu.au
Pursuing excellence for the glory of God
The Year 11 Dance was also a huge suc-
cess, with the largest attendance ever. The
students look so grown up when they are not
in their School Uniform. A big thank you to all
the staff and students, who were involved in
the organisation of these events.
Term 3 commences Wednesday July 26
Students will return next term on Wednesday,
26 July. On the Monday and Tuesday of that
week, all of the Temple staff will be attending
the Christian School Australia (CSA) Biennial
State Conference. We have over 1000 staff
from CSA schools attending this great event
and it will be held at Tyndale Christian School.
Our keynote speaker this year is Mark Sayers,
cultural commentator and Red Church Senior
Leader. His book Disappearing Church: From
Cultural Relevance to Gospel Resilience sets
the scene for his message to us. Mark is gifted
in prophetically speaking into the intersection
of faith and culture.
School Events
I had the privilege of attending the Twilight
Concert, which highlighted the awesome talent
of our Middle School Music Program.
Parents/Caregivers please note:
The Uniform Shop will not be open during the School Holidays.
Due to the Christian Schools Australia Conference on
Monday July 24th and Tuesday July 25th, Term 3 does not
commence until Wednesday July 26.
Rod Klimionok,
Campus Principal, Temple Christian College
Congratulations to Adam and Sarah Wolf on the
birth of their third daughter, Matilda Grace
Wolf. Born 5 weeks early, on the 29th June, she
weighed exactly 2kgs.
Email Addresses
Email addresses of our Parents/Caregivers
are vital for use as a communication tool at
Temple Christian College. Please email my
PA, Linda Hunter at:
so that we can have a record of your email
address.
Parenting Ideas Insights
This week’s article is on ‘Building Self-
Esteem Away From The Screens’. Positive
parenting is vital to develop resilience in
your children. This article gives practical
ideas to create a balance between technolo-
gy and family life.
Conclusion
Hard work creates a good work ethic, devel-
ops resilience and can achieve good results.
1 Corinthians 15:58 says ‘So friends, be
strong and immovable. Always work enthu-
siastically for the Lord, for you know that
nothing you do for the Lord is ever useless.’
I trust and pray that the holiday break will be
relaxing and refreshing and I look forward to
seeing the students ready to go for next
term.
PNG Missions Trip
Our PNG missions team will be leaving in the
second week of the holiday break. They will be
working at the Sunrise Bethel Christian School
in Pt Moresby. The team will be led by Mr Tony
Hudson and Mrs Miriyam Kaladari. We have 5
students going this year and 3 of those stu-
dents also went last year. Please pray for the
staff and students involved.
Audio Visual Studies
I recently had a discussion with our Audio Visu-
al Studies Provider, who told me that Paralowie
Campus had the largest cohort (106 students)
of their 180 schools studying Audio Visual .
This is a very popular subject at our campus.
On Thursday evening of Week 9, the Year 11s kicked up their heels and
celebrated the end of exams with their dance, before most of them went
off to do their work experience in Week 10. It has been a long first se-
mester of SACE for the students, so what better way to wind down than
with dancing, pizza, a lolly buffet and mocktail slushies.
A lot of effort was put into preparing the Recital Room, and it looked a
treat, with balloons, a photo booth, light up bar, and decorations. The
students used the opportunity to dress up for the occasion, and some
even followed the masquerade theme. Both the students, and the staff,
had a great evening, and it was fantastic to see the turn out. This year’s
Year 11 Dance was the biggest ever, with 60 students attending. We
commend the students for the fun loving attitude they brought to the
night, and were pleased by how the evening brought the year level to-
gether in community.
Blessings
Madeleine Hilder, Sarah Wolf and Peter Jeffree
Senior School Coordinators
Year 11 Dance
Competition
If you know the answer,
First one to get the puzzle
correct, receives a Prize
and House Points
Congratulations to
Year 9
student Tina Le for win-
ning the last competition.
Congratulations also to
West House for earning
House Points.
Answer to the last Competition
Answers from Top Left to Top Right
Pepsi Cola, Phillips, Toys R Us, Red Bull
John Deere, LG, Sesame Street, Suburu
Paramount, Puma, McDonalds, Google Chrome
Kellogg's, DreamWorks, Facebook, Michelin
Sony Ericsson, Dominoes, Hallmark, Twitter
Quiz - Who Owns The Fish?
There are five houses in a row and in five different colours.
In each house lives a person from a different country.
Each person drinks a certain drink, plays a certain sport, and keeps a certain pet.
No two people drink the same drink, play the same sport, or keep the same pet.
The Brit lives in a red house
The Swede keeps dogs
The Dane drinks tea
The green house is on the left of the white house
The green house owner drinks coffee
The person who plays polo rears birds
The owner of the yellow house plays hockey
The man living in the house right in the centre drinks milk
The Norwegian lives in the first house
The man who plays baseball lives next to the man who keeps cats
The man who keeps horses lives next to the one who plays hockey
The man who plays billiards drinks beer
The German plays soccer
The Norwegian lives next to the blue house
The man who plays baseball has a neighbour who drinks water.
Who owns the fish?
Thursday 22nd June was our Semester 1 Twilight Concert, featuring performances by Music classes from Year 7 to Year
10.
It is always a pleasure to see the students showcase what they have achieved throughout the semester, and the standard
of performance continues to improve each time.
A number of soloists and small groups also performed, including Amy Sander on Clarinet, Kym Vo on Saxophone, a Year
10 trio (Felicity Fanto, Olivia Aphai and Trung Tran) and a Year 9 Duo (Vien Cajipe and Leanne Hester).
Thanks as always to the hard-working Music staff: Mr Daughtry, Miss Baker and Mr Buckoke who were all involved with the
various classes, as well as Mr Burfield who assisted on the evening and Miss Jones who works behind the scenes as our
Administration Assistant. I’d also like to acknowledge the work of our contracted Instrumental Music tutors who work hard
to teach students the skills on their instruments in support of what we are trying to achieve in our classes!
It was great to see how many parents, friends and extended family came along in support of the performers – thank you!
We are looking forward to our next big event which is the Music Showcase on 8th August.
If you have any queries about Music lessons at Temple Christian College, you are welcome to email
Eliza Buckoke
Twilight Concert
Enrolling your child at
Temple Christian College
At Temple Christian College, it is important for us to give priority to enrolling
siblings. However, as the Paralowie Campus has had an increase in Student
Enrolment applications from other schools, it is essential that we know wheth-
er your child will be attending.
If it is your intention to send your child to Temple Christian College, Paralowie
Campus in the future, please contact the school for an Application
Form. Whether your child has just started Reception or is currently in Year 6,
if you do not submit an Application Form, a position cannot be guaran-
teed, whether there is a sibling currently at the school or not. This also
applies to students attending Bethany Christian School.
If you have any questions or would like an Application Form, please do not
hesitate to contact our Enrolment Registrar on 8256 9600.
SPORTS WEBSITE If you would like information on all of the sporting
opportunities at Temple, please visit
www.tcc.sa.edu.au
and go to the tab labelled Sport.
You will find draws, team names, consent forms,
times, dates, venues, what’s coming up etc.
Please do not hesitate to contact Dan Kerr
(Sports Coordinator) on 8256 9600
or email him at [email protected]
Weekly Sport Netball Premierships In Week 7, three of our netball teams made it through to the Grand Finals in the Northern Zone competition. All three
teams tasted success, beating teams from Salisbury East and Paralowie. The Year 8/9 boys played well as a team, with
our players consistently beating their direct opponents throughout the course of the game. The Year 9 girls followed on
from their success in SACSA Netball, by continuing their domination on the netball court, annihilating Salisbury East. Par-
ticular mention to the Year 8 girls, who came from four goals down in the last quarter to snatch an incredible victory. Well
done to everyone who has participated in Weekly Sport throughout Term 2, and a particular congratulations to the stu-
dents who played in the Premierships.
Sam Agnew.
Staff-Student Netball On Wednesday of week 8, we had our
annual Staff-Student Netball match. Af-
ter losing last year, the staff were deter-
mined to win back their title of champi-
ons. With a great level of participation by
both staff and students, the staff man-
aged to get out to an early lead. Mr Pit-
man was eagerly commentating the
game from the sideline when he wasn’t
playing to continue building the atmos-
phere. At the end of the game, the staff
team won 12-7. Congratulations, staff!
Dan Kerr
Breakfast Club 8am in N16
Available everyday
Donations of Strawberry Jam and Nutella
would be gratefully accepted. Please bring to
the school office.
The Breakfast Club Program is funded by our
Parents and Friends Association.
HOMEWORK CENTRE
Help is available for homework and assignments
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 3.10—4pm
Diverse Learning Room
Temple Students ONLY are welcome to attend.
Please note if you don’t bring any homework with you,
you will be sent home.
Year 7 Good Behaviour Crystal Award
In Term One, Mr Lamont created an award to encourage good behaviour in
science. With the help of the fantastic Science Lab Assistant Mrs V, they
grew a massive crystal out of Copper Sulphate and had it mounted. The
crystal took approximately 3 months to grow.
There were many students who quali-
fied for this award, so Mr Lamont decid-
ed to have a Bunsen Burner Off…. The first student to achieve fire ‘Survivor Style,’
whilst following lab safety and procedure would take home the coveted award. The
winner was Ryan Gambling, and as you can tell from the picture he was overwhelmed
and lost for words.
Mr Lamont
Year 10 Putt Putt Boat Race
The Year 10s constructed Putt Putt boats, with a view to understanding the physics be-
hind the steam boiler. All four Year 10 classes created boats for the final race which was
run on Friday 30 June. Mr Bradtke, being a long time winner of this race in previous
years, was rather disappointed when his boats couldn’t quite get off the starting line.
Mr Lamont’s class on the oth-
er hand dominated through-
out the trails and the final
race. A small group of stu-
dents in Mr Lamont’s class
took home the trophy.
Congratulations go to the winning team headed up by Aurelia
Czudek.
Mr Lamont
PARENTS AND FRIENDS As parents, a vibrant school community is important to us. Being involved in the Parents and
Friends group not only gives us the opportunity to be actively engaged in supporting events
and initiatives, but provides a wonderful avenue through which to get to know and work
alongside other parents. Together we make a difference in the life of the school.
If you would like to join us, an invitation is extended to all interested parents and friends to join
us at any of the Parents and Friends meetings held through the year.
If you have any questions, agenda items or suggestions for the Parents & Friends,
please email Susanna Fanto - [email protected]
Our next meeting - Wednesday August 9 @ 7pm (Staff Room)
PARENT PRAYER GROUP Parents and friends are invited to join the
Parents Prayer Group as they meet
fortnightly between 2pm—3pm, to pray into
the life of the school. We look forward to
seeing you. Meetings held in Rod
Klimionok’s Office.
Parents Prayer Meeting dates for Term 3
Wednesday 2—3pm
Aug 2 & 30; Sept 13
Online payments You can now pay your tuition fees and other school related payments securely on our school’s website. Go to http://www.tcc.sa.edu.au/, select your campus, then select the Online Payment Icon and follow the prompts.
Please note that you will need your family code (located on your fee statement) to use this service.
Prayer Chain If you are unable to attend the fortnightly prayer
meetings, but would like to be able to pray for the
specific needs of the school at home, please email
Linda Hunter to be added to receive the Email Pray-
er List. [email protected]
This is a reminder that the school has chosen to become a "Nut Aware" school.
This awareness has been implemented because there is an increased number of students at
our school who have severe peanut/nut allergies. These students cannot be exposed to nuts
in ANY form, as this will trigger an anaphylactic reaction - that is a reaction requiring an
immediate injection of adrenalin, ambulance attendance and hospitalization.
This has very serious consequences for our students and in their best interests, we ask that care is taken with all
peanut/nuts and food containing nuts within the school. The Canteen/Home Ec. has also undertaken the change.
The school acknowledges that due to food processing practices, it is impractical to eliminate nuts or nut products
entirely from an environment where there is food. Thus "Nut Aware" School.
UNIFORM SHOP
2017 OPENING TIMES
Monday 8.00am—2.00pm
Wednesday 9.30am—3.30pm
Official School Social Media
Regular posts of photographs, videos, links to applicable articles, news, updates, information etc. will be posted on the life of the school. Check it out
www.facebook.com/templechristiancollege2016
Instagram: templechristiancollege
ENROLMENT INTERVIEWS FOR 2018 Enrolment interviews have commenced for the 2018 intake of students. If your child
is due to start school next year and you haven’t put in an Enrolment Application
Form, please contact the school urgently.
An Enrolment Application Form must be received by the school before an interview
can be booked. Forms need to be returned immediately.
Without an Application Form, a position for your child cannot be guaranteed.
To obtain a Prospectus Pack or an Application Form , please contact Mrs
Linda Hunter on 8256 9600.
Term 3 commences Wednesday July 26 Monday, July 24—Tuesday, July 25 CSA Conference
Wednesday, July 26 First Day of Term 3
Thursday, July 27 KO Year 10 Boys Soccer
Tuesday, August 1 Year 11 Food & Hospitality Excursion
ICAS English Competition
Parent Teacher Interviews
Year 11/12 Information Evenings
Wednesday, August 2 Year 8/9 Maths Start Smart Program
Parent/Caregiver Prayer Meeting 2pm
NZ Open Boys Basketball
KO Open Girls Volleyball
Friday, August 4 Balaklava Eisteddford
State Schools Cup
Tuesday, August 8 Staff/Student Communion 8am
Music Showcase
Wednesday, August 9 KO Open Boys Volleyball
Parents & Friends Meeting 7pm
Friday, August 11 NZ Open Boys 5A Side Soccer
Tuesday, August 15 Year 8 Immunisations
Maths ICAS Tests
Year 8/9 & Open SACSA Table Tennis
Tuesday, August 22 Year 12 Food & Hospitality Dinner
NZ Open Girls 5A Side Soccer
Wednesday, August 23 Year 8/9 SACSA AFL
Thursday, August 24 Open SACSA AFL
Friday, August 25 Casual Day
NZ Year 8/9 & Open Boys Netball
Monday, August 28—Thurs, Aug 31 Year 9 Camp
Wednesday, August 30 Parent/Caregiver Prayer Meeting 2pm
Friday, September 1 Student Free Day/Team Building
Tuesday, September 5 Parents & Friends Meeting 7pm
Thursday, September 7 Year 10 English/Year 11-12 Drama Excursion
Tuesday, September 12 Staff/Student Communion 8am
Monday, September 18 SACSA Open Soccer
Tuesday, September 19 SACSA Year 8/9 Soccer
Monday, September 25 KO Year 8/9 Volleyball
Wednesday, September 27 Year 11 PE Aquatics
Thursday, September 28 Year 11 PE Aquatics
Friday, September 29 Last day of Term 3—3pm finish
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