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Well, I thought the night was a big success it was amazing to see how much talent there is, especially within the Primary School. It was, for me, a very scary and nerve racking experience. Especially as I am normally quite shy. I thought it was amazing watching everyone show us a little bit about what they like to do. I really loved to watch Tahlia's and Touched By An Angel’s performance. It was great to just sit back and watch your peers perform. Kezia Wojcik, Year 12 Member of Scarlet Thread NEWS ‘N’ VIEWS Term 3 August - October 2011 THE WINNERS HAVE THEIR SAY TCC's got talent was a great night filled with laughter, tears and lots of talent. With the house prac:cally full and the par:cipants behind the stage, Mar:n and I were ready to start the show! Everybody did an absolutely great job and I couldn't be more proud! Some things were leE to the last minute but other then that it was a spectacular night! Aaron Rebeiro, Chairperson of Fundraising CommiIee TCC’S GOT TALENT! ‘Scarlet Thread’ Winners for Senior School Samuel, Kezia and Jeffrey Ciara Kinsella Winner for Primary School THE JUDGES

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Well, I thought the night was a big success it was amazing to see how much talent there is, especially within the Primary School.

It was, for me, a very scary and nerve racking experience. Especially as I am normally quite shy. I thought it was amazing watching everyone show us a little bit about what they like to do. I really loved to watch Tahlia's and Touched By An Angel’s performance. It was great to just sit back and watch your peers perform.

Kezia Wojcik, Year 12 Member of Scarlet Thread

NEWS ‘N’ VIEWS

Term 3 August - October 2011

THE WINNERS HAVE THEIR SAY

TCC's  got  talent   was   a   great  night  filled  with  laughter,   tears  and  lots  of  talent.  With  the  house   prac:cally  full  and  the  par:cipants  behind  the  stage,  

Mar:n  and  I  were  ready  to  start  the  show!  

Everybody  did  an  absolutely  great  job  and  I  couldn't  be  more  proud!   Some   things  were   leE  to   the   last  minute   but  other  then  that  it  was  a  spectacular  night!

Aaron  Rebeiro,  Chairperson  of  Fundraising  CommiIee  

TCC’S GOT TALENT!

‘Scarlet Thread’

Winners for Senior School

Samuel, Kezia and Jeffrey

Ciara Kinsella

Winner for Primary School

THE JUDGES

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YEAR 9 S&E EXCURSION

I   think   it  would  be   fair   to  say  that   the  Chapel  Services  so  far  have   blown  previous  expecta:ons!   There   is  a   real   sense   of  an:cipa:on  about  these  services  and   the   aIendance   from   leaders   and   pastors  within   the   local  community,  as  well  as  our  parents,  has  been  very  encouraging.  

As  I  men:oned  in  our  very  first  service,  the  :me  we  set  aside  for  Chapel  is  meant  to  be  about  us  doing  life  together  the  way  God  intended  us  to.  Yes,  

we   are   an  academic   ins:tu:on,   but  we   are   a   College   with  a   difference.  The   difference   is   the   focus  we   place   on  rela:onship  with   each  other   in  community   and   also   the   fact   that   everything   we   do   is   to  reflect  God’s  

glory  and  to  be  an  act  of  worship.  What  beIer  way  to  do  this  than  to  set  aside  some  :me  on  a  regular  basis  for  no  other  reason  than  to  do  'church'  the  way  it  was  intended.

There   is  no  set   formula,   no   set   rou:ne.   The   only   thing   we   want   to  see  achieved   is  an   avenue   where   our   Chris:an  students  are   empowered   in  their   faith  and  those  who  do  not  subscribe   to  the   Chris:an  faith  to  learn  

more   about   it,   to  hear   from   different   people   through   their   life   stories  about  what  their  faith  means  to  them,  and  to  take  a  stand  and  say  "this  is  how  we  do  life  here  at  Thornlie  Chris:an  College".

My  hope  is  that  it  would  get  bigger  and  beIer  and  it  would  cause  parents,  staff,   students  and  our  local   community  to  want   to  get   involved  more   in  life  here  at  the  College.

Mr  KhairaCollege  Chaplain

CHAPEL SERVICES

PARLIAMENT HOUSEThe Parliament House excursion was a good day, I was just mostly glad to miss school but it was cool especially seeing Colin Barnett

Georgia Wallis

“It was fun”Josh Nieves

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On  the  12th  of  August,  we  went  to  the  Governor's  prayer  breakfast  along  with  Mrs  Balding,  Mr  Kingsford,  Mr  Wise,  Mr  K  and  three  Primary  House  Captains.   The  Governor’s  Prayer  Breakfast  is  an  annual  event  where  Western  Australia's  leaders  meet  to  pray  and  fellowship  with  other  Chris:an  leaders  in  the  community.  Guest   Speaker,  Mr  Aiona,  the  ex-­‐governor   of  Hawaii,  came   to   talk   to  us  about  prayer  and  his  tes:mony  of  what  God  did  in  his  life.  He  shared  

with  us  the  Hawaiian  "Aloha  Spirit".  The  "Aloha  Spirit"  was  basically  a  guide  for  us  to  live  our  lives  in  a  way  that  shows  kindness,  unity,  agreement,  humility  and  pa:ence,  and  as  leaders,  we  should  work  together  to  impact  one  another  posi:vely.  We  were  all  so  interested  to  hear  how  Mr  Aiona  overcame  troubles  in  his  life  and  how  his  passion  for  God  pulled  him  through  and  got  him  to  where  he  is  today.  

Mr.   Aiona’s  message   was  both   entertaining   and  provided   some   great  food  for  thought.  At  the  end  of  his  message  all  of  the  School  Captains  

and  Prefects  received  a  business-­‐card  size   card  :tled  ‘The   Aloha   Spirit  at   Work’.   This   card   contained   a   list   of   ‘good’   quali:es   and   ‘bad’  quali:es,  and  then  the  result  of  prac:cing  these  quali:es.  An  example  was   Forgiveness,   where   if   you   ‘plant’   Forgiveness,   the   ‘fruit   of   the  

seed’  was  Unity,  and  the   ‘harvest’  was  joy.  This  card  is  a  great  reminder  of  how  your  ac:ons  really  affect  the  people  around  you.

All   in   all,   the   whole   morning   was   run   excep:onally   well,   with  remarkable   service   and   top   of   the   line   food,   but   best   of   all,   we   all  learnt   something   that   we   could   apply   to   our   own   experience   and  

lifestyle,  to  be  stronger  in  Christ.    

Josh  Klenner  &  Nathania  WidjanarkoHead  Boy  &  Head  Girl

GOVERNOR’S PRAYER BREAKFAST

The   Interschool  Basketball   Compe::on  was  held  at   the   home   of  the  Kalamunda  Eastern  Suns.  Our  College  team  had  been  selected  under  the  watchful  eye  of  Mrs  Katwishi.  With  over  60  par:cipants  in  the  first  try-­‐out,  she  had  to  devise  a  way  to  reduce  the  number.  

Mr  Khaira  got  involved  over  the   next   two  and  was  able  to  cut  the  number  down  to  18.   From   those   that   commiIed  to  training  hard  through   their   lunch:mes,   15   were   invited   to   aIend   "training  

camp".  Several  female  students  also  made  the   cut  and  were  to  be  trained   by   Mrs   Stuart   and   Mr   Khaira   in   prepara:on   for   the  Interschool   carnival.   6   weeks   of   semi-­‐intense   physical  

condi:oning   and   a   crash   course   on   Basketball   basics   had   the   3  College   teams   fit,   healthy,   and   ready   for   a   day   of   fun   on   the  courts.  Many  of  the  other  schools  had  elite  level  players  as  part  of  their   team.   In  the   boys  compe::on,  several  of  the   teams  played  

together  on  a  regular  basis.   To  cut  a  long  story  short,  we  were  no  easy  beats  on  the   day  even  though  there  were   not  many  digits  in  the   W   column.   The   students   had   a   great   :me   and   TCC   were  

definitely  the  life  of  the  party!  We  represented  well,  showed  great  sports-­‐person  ship  and  walked  away  with  our  heads  held  high.

INTERSCHOOL BASKETBALL

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Another   successful   day   in   our   College   spor:ng   world.   The   level   of   compe::on  amongst  our  students  was  high.  Well  done   to  every   student  that  turned  up  at  school  and  par:cipated.  In  the  end,  the  following  students  triumphed    through.

Mrs  Katwishi-­‐Ng’AndweTeacher  In  Charge  of  Physical  Educa:on

INTERHOUSE ATHLETICS CARNIVAL

WIN FOR JUDAH!

YEAR  LEVEL CHAMPION RUNNER-­‐  UP

7  GIRLS Janine  Jacobsz Skye  Watson

7  BOYS Brenden  McCamley Thomas  Delalande

8  GIRLS Chante  Van  Den  Berg Amelia  Stephens

8  BOYS Jai  McCamley Stephen  Lemmer

9  GIRLS Nicole  Utley Anandi  Labuchagne

9  BOYS Jaycob  Moylan Harry  Byrne

10  GIRLS Kirsty  Isaacs Rachael  Murphy

10  BOYS Connor  Marshall Crailin  McLaren

11  GIRLS Stephanie  Broedelet Amberlie  Evans

11  BOYS Joel  Smith Jake  Lemmer

12  GIRLS Kezia  Wojcik Catherine  Dewar

12  BOYS Josh  Tucker Kevin  Sam

I didn’t do the races, but it was fun

watching how determined some people get when it comes to competition! It was good! They’re all

amazing!Madonna Salem, Year 8

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STUDENTS HAVE THEIR SAY

I  was  in  the  800m  and  came  5th.  It  was  fun  hanging  out  with  my  friends,  but  I  hated  being  in  the  sun.Skye  Watson,  Year  8

The   Interhouse   carnival   I   thought   was   really   fun,   I   was   in  most  of  the  races  and  enjoyed   the   carnival   it   was   a   great  day!   I   was  in   the   400m,  200m,  100m  and  the  Yr8  Levi  relay.  I  can’t  wait  for  the  one  next  year.

Suzi  Grover,  Year  8

The   Interhouse  carnival  was  sweet   i  enjoyed   it  a   lot,  especially  hanging  

out  with  my  friends.Donnah  Holloway,  Year  10

The   Interhouse   carnival   was   a   great   day   with   fun   ac:vi:es,   nothing  

beIer  than  to  come  together  and  use  our  God-­‐given  talents.  Aidan  Chandler,  Year  11

The  Interhouse  carnival  was  exquisite!Daniel  Fleay,  Year  11

All  in  all  it  was  a  fun  day  and  I  enjoyed  everyones’  enthusiasm.Amberlie  Evans,  Year  11

Great  fun  and  an  evenjul  day.

Brad  Dus:ng,  Year  11

It   was   fun   to   just   run  and   chill   with   friends  for   the   last   House   school  

event  ever.Kezia  Wojcik,  Year  12

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The   Mathema:cs   department   had   a   very   successful   compe::on,   called  Mathema:cs  Mania,   where   par:cipants  had   to   name   25   different   3-­‐D   shapes  correctly.  Noel  Siau  from  Year  7E  won  a  movie  :cket  for  having  the  highest  score,  which  was  18  correct  answers.  Congratula:ons  Noel!  We  would  also  like  to  thank  

all    par:cipants  who  tried  their  best.  Many  visitors  also  had  lots  of  fun  trying  to  complete   the   Pythagorean  model.   This   model   was   designed  by  Mr   DuI   and  constructed  by  Mr  Peek  and  Mrs  Fogarty.  The  Mathema:cs  Department  would  

like   to  take   this  opportunity  to  thank  these   teachers  for   their  :me   in  building  this  educa:onal  model  for  the  use  of  all  students  at  the  College.

Mrs.  Jacobsz

The   Open   Day  was   a   success   in  my   view.   Everything   went  

well   and   the   displays,   interac:ons,   food   stalls   etc.   were  amazing.   It   all   boils   down   to   the   planning   which  was  well  orchestrated.

Mr  Majinda

All   the  members  of  staff  spent  heaps  of  :me   ensuring  that  this  year’s  Open  Day  would  be  the  best  ever  and  I  believe  that  all  the  hard  work  was  shown  in  the  displays  and  ac:vi:es  taking  place   throughout  the   day.  With  the   official  

opening  of  the  Mul:  Purpose  Hall,  the  blessing  of  great  weather  and  mee:ng  many  new  families,  the  day  was  a  success!Miss  Fensom

This  year's  Open  Day  proved  to  be  another  success,  with  the  weather  holding  out  and  the  rain  staying  away  un:l  aEer  3pm!  The  Primary  School  rooms  were  impressive   again  with  their  many  stalls  and  impressive  decora:ons,  and  the   Secondary  School  showed  off  their  different  skill  areas  with  displays  and  stalls.   This   year  we   had   the   privilege   of  holding   the   Secondary   School  Art   Exhibi:on   in   the   new  Mul:  Purpose   Hall,  which  proved  to  be   a   success,  with  many  people  vo:ng   in  our  annual  People's  Choice  Award.  The  winner   for  2011  was  Samuel  Leong,  with  his  digital  

piece,  :tled  "Injus:ce  League".  Congratula:ons  to  all  the  students  whose  work  was  selected  for  our  Exhibi:on!Mrs  Florisson

OPEN DAY TEACHERS HAVE THEIR SAY

“Open day was great!”

Mr Khaira

“...many visitors also had lots of fun trying to complete the

Pythagorean model...”

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Open  Day  was  really   fun.   I  was  just   hanging  out  with  my   friends  most  of  the   :me  and  we  had  heaps  of  fun.  The  Green  Room  was  preIy  exci:ng  too.Clarissa  Widjanarko,  Year  7

The  Open  Day  was  well  presented  and  98.5  was  there!  AWESOME!Bradley  Dus:ng,  Year  11

All   the   work  put   into  Open  Day  really  paid  off   -­‐  the   College   looked   great   and  we  were  able  to  show  everyone  how  amazing  we  are!Emily  Olsen,  Year  10

Open  Day  was  very  crea:ve  and  fun  this  year!Madonna  Salem,  Year  8

Was  really  good  to  see  so  many  awesome  things  happening  at  the  school!Kezia  Wojcik,  Year  12  

Open  Day  was  really  cool!Tahlia  Pinci,  Year  10

STUDENTS HAVE THEIR SAY

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I   went   to  a   Childcare   center,   It   was  a   good   experience   and   gave   me   a   beIer  understanding   of   the  workplace   and  working   with  kids.   I   liked  working  with  the  babies  and  seeing  a  smile  on  their  face  when  I  walked  in  everyday.  The  thing  that  I  

disliked  was  that   I  caught   a   bad  flu  once  work  experience  was  

over.   I   also   disliked  the   work   hours   I   had,   I   thought   they  were  very  :ring  and  exhaus:ng.Kaitlin  Moffat

I   went   to   Carey   Bap:st   College   as  a   Primary   School  Chaplain.  I  spent  :me  with  the  kids,  ran  an  aEer-­‐school  

program,   volunteered  to  take   over  the   sport   classes  and  helped  out   at  the   Primary  youth  called  "Oxygen"  that  runs  

every   fortnight  for   Year  5-­‐7.   I  might   be   going   with   them   to   the  orphanage  in  Bali  which  is  a  project  opera:on  for  the  primary  school.  I  disliked  the  

fact   that   work   experience   was  only   for   a  week   as  I   loved   everything   about   the  program   because   I   finally   made   up   my   mind   that   I   wanted   to   go   and   study  Psychology  or  Social  Working.

Jolene  Kruger

I   went   to   Jandakot   Flight   Centre   and   I   serviced  and   repaired   planes.   I   liked   it  

because   of   the   people   I   worked   with,  because   they   were   funny.   I   learnt   that   a  plane   called   the   King   Air   can   fly   from  Jandakot   to  Bali   for   $3000  AN  HOUR!   All  

the   aircraEs   there   can   fly   anywhere  within  Australia.  There  is  the  Royal  Flying  Doctor  Service,  the  WA  Police  Air  Wing,  scenic  tours,  pilot  training  and  helicopter  pilot  training.

Bailey  Kirkby

Work   experience   was   sweet!   I   got   to   work   with   kids   in   Kindergarden  

through  to  Year  6.  I  was  the  assistant  Maths  Coordinator,  which  basically  means  I   had  to  help  the  Maths  Coordinator   to   teach  the   less  able   kids  and  create   course   outlines  for   the  Math  classes.  I  enjoyed  working  with  the  kids,  and  the  experience  was  really  fun.Donnah  Holloway

I  went  to  Mount  Pleasant  Bap:st  Community  College  where  I  designed  different  posters,  screens  and  signs  and  made  a  College  promo  video.

I  had  a  really  good  :me  because  the  people  I  worked  with  were  so  welcoming  and  willing  to  help  me.  It  was  a  really  good  experience  and  I  hope  I  can  do  more  of  the  same  type  of  work  in  the  future.Emily  Olsen

I went to Carey Baptist College to teach pre-primary’s. It was awesome and I found it so welcoming and the school was such a great environment to be in.Tahlia Pinci

I went to The Magistrate Court for work experience. I really enjoyed work experience as I got to do many tasks and meet many employes from different departments in the court house. I would consider it as an amazing experience as I was given the opportunity to watch criminal and civil cases.Dharshini Menon

I went to Perth CLC and I worked in the Media Department. It was such a great experience picking up tips and tricks from the producers and designers there. Everyone I worked with was super lovely and its an experience that I'll never forget.Rachel Murphy

STUDENTS HAVE THEIR SAY

...it’s an experience that

I’ll never forget...”

“...I loved everything about the program...”

YEAR 10 WORK EXPERIENCE

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YEAR 11 & 12 SKILLS EXPO

On  the  11th  August,  2011  the  Year  10  Drama   Classes  put  on  an  evening  of  plays  for  parents  and   staff   of   the   College.   The   evening   was   a   huge   success   with   both   the   audience   and  performers  enjoying  the  experience.

Performing  in  front  of  a   ‘live’  audience  is,   perhaps,  the  most  important  learning  tool  for  any  young   actor   or   actress.   If  Thursday   night   is  any   indica:on,  the   future  of  Drama   at  Thornlie  Chris:an   College   is   in   very   safe   hands.   A   wide   range   of   theatre   styles   were   on   display  

including  farce,  tragedy,  comedy  and  Shakespearian.

Thanks   to  all   the   parents  and   staff   who   aIended   (and   the   coffee   van),   for   without   your  

support  we  would  not  have  had  such  a  wonderful  evening.  Mr  WilleseeTeacher  In  Charge  of  Drama

STUDENTS HAVE THEIR SAYThe  Career  Expo  was  great,  it  was  good  to  have   a   look  around  and  it  was  great  geqng  all  the  cool  sta:onery!  It  really  helped  give  me   a  beIer   idea  of  where  I  want  to  go  aEer  gradua:on.Kezia  Wojcik,  Year  12

Definitely   worth   going   to!   Heaps   of   informa:on   from   different   TAFE's   and  Universi:es!  A  fun  and  enjoyable  :me!

Brad  Dus:ng,  Year  11

The  Career  Expo  was  a  great  place  with  lots  of  valuable  informa:on  that  helped  

me  to  pursue  my  career.Aidan  Chandler,  Year  11

It   was   a   good   experience   to   be   able   to   see   what   the   different   TAFE's   and  

Universi:es  are  offering,  and  we  met  Danny  Green.Rebecca  Moore  &  Lauren  Quinn  Year  11

YEAR 10 DRAMA EVENING

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INTERSCHOOL ATHLETICS CARNIVAL

STUDENTS HAVE THEIR SAYWhat  a  great  day  this  was!  I  truly  thought  this  day  was  grand!  The  Boost  juices  were  great  and  winning  the  4x100  relay  with  my  girls  3rd  year   running  was  AWESOME!   I   think   Thornlie   did   great..2nd  isn’t  too  bad  for  the  overall  points  but  we  s:ll  won  on  handi-­‐cap.

Amberlie  Evans,  Year  11

The  interschool  carnival  was  awesome!

Tahlia  Pinci,  Year  10

The  interschool  was  great  to  watch,  our  school  did  a  great  job  in  all  

of  the  events  and  luckily  the  weather  was  really  nice.  Thanks  to  all  of  the  people  who  helped  out  and  made  the  carnivals,  great  days!Suzi  Grover

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SLUM WEEKENDSlum  weekend  was  incredibly  fun.  I  had  an  awesome  :me  just  being  outside  and  talking  to  people  and  learning  things  about   them  I  never  would  have   known.   I  built  some  awesome  friendships.   The   horrible   food   and   sleeping  on  cardboard  boxes  seems  hardly   important  compared  to  the  fun  we  had  doing  challenges  and  devo:ons  with  each  other!  

Kirrilie  Braun

Slum  weekend  was  amazing  as  it  taught  us  to  be  grateful  for  the  things  we  had  

Dharshini  Menon

Highlights-­‐  Gelling  together  as  a  team  and  working  together  to  finish  tasks  given.-­‐  Devo:on  :me  was  good  as  it  gave  me  a  greater  understanding  of  the  bible  passage  that  I  was  given.

-­‐  Challenges  that  we  were  faced  with  were  both  challenging  and  fun.

Lowlights  

-­‐  The  food  Sudza  was  my  main  lowest  point.-­‐  The  hunger  we  went  through  both  days  was  very  bad.-­‐  People  ea:ng  nice  and  delicious  food  from  outside  of  the  slum  made  me  very  hungry.

-­‐ Throwing  up  due  to  lack  of  food.Jordan  Spence

PREPARATION FOR 2012 ZIMBABWE TOUR

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Congratulations to some of our Year 11 & 12 Art students who won awards at this year's Outside the Frame Art Exhibition at Armadale Shopping Centre. Well done!

"Injustice" was awarded Highly Commended in the drawing category; Samuel Leong's piece "Injustice League" was awarded 3rd place in the digital media category; and Nathania Widjanarko's piece "My Place" was awarded 2nd place in the lino block prints category. Well done to those students! Samuel Leong has since been approached by a member of the public offering to purchase his work, after seeing it displayed in Armadale.

A special mention to Lisa Hill and Talitha Stevens for having their artworks entered.

Mrs FlorissonTeacher In Charge of Art

“OUTSIDE THE FRAME” ART COMPETITION

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Our  2011  Senior  School  Art  Exhibi:on  was  held  in  conjunc:on  with  Open  Day  this  year,  and   we   had   the   privilege   of   displaying   our   work   in   the   new   Mul:-­‐Purpose   Hall.   The  Design   and   Technology   departments   joined   us  as   well,   with   tex:les  pieces   from  Mrs  Shannon's   classes,   and   Woodwork   pieces   from   Mr   Peek's   classes   included   in   the  

exhibi:on.   Our  official   opening  was  performed   by  Mr   Peter   Abetz,   Liberal  Member   for  Southern  River,   and  we   had  a   large  number   of  parents,   staff,   students,   friends  and  ex-­‐students  in  aIendance  on  the  Thursday  night.  

Breanne  Carter  has  been  approached  since  our  Open  Day  display,  by  a  parent  interested  in   purchasing   her   work.   It   has   been   a   very   exci:ng   and   produc:ve   year   for   the   Art  Department,  so  well  done  students!

Mrs  FlorissonTeacher  In  Charge  of  Art

SENIOR SCHOOL ART EXHIBITION

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The   Malaysian   Cultural   Tour   was   the   first   of   its   kind,   an   interna:onal   tour,   the   main  emphasis   being   understanding   the   culture   of   Malaysia   and   Singapore;   the   way   of   life,  tradi:ons  and  the  educa:on  systems   in  these   countries.   Two  teachers,  Mrs  Helen  Balding  and  Mrs  Eliza   Ghani   and  nine   students;   Chontelle  Wharton,   Rebecca   Moore,   Parvan  Gill,  

Zachary   Seow,   Bryan   Kwok   and   Marc   Fritzsch   from   Year   11   and   Kirsty   Isaac,   Andrea  Antonello,  MaIhew  Wilson  from  Year  10,  par:cipated  in  the  tour.    The  tour  was  planned  for  nine  days  from  July  9  to  July   17,   the   first  week  of  the  school  holidays  and  the   fully  packed  

i:nerary   not   only   provided   the   students  with   the   ability   to  discern   the   socio   economic  culture   and  understand  the   various  ethnic  groups  living  in  these  ci:es,  but  the   visits  to  the  schools  provided  students  with   the  basis  of  comparing   their   school  environment  with  that  

of  their  peer  groups  notwithstanding  they  are  from  completely  different  backgrounds  and  in  that   process,   most   importantly   they   discover   themselves.   No   doubt   the   experience   that  such  a  tour  provides  is  invaluable,  one  that  each  one  of  them  will  never  forget.Mrs  Ibu  Ghani

Touring  around  Singapore  and  Malaysia  whilst  sharing  my  cultural  heritage  with  friends  and  

teachers  has  been  an  absolute   thrill   for  me,  not  only  due  to  the   amusing  effects  of  culture  shock  but  also  because  my  Dad  had  tagged  along  with  us  (whom  I  am  also  extremely  proud  and  thankful  for  helping  organise  and  consolidate  the  whole  trip).  Every  single  one  of  us  had  

great   fun   every   where   we   went,   whether   it   was   threading   through   Singapore's   busy  streets,  having   a   feast  with  my  family,   riding   on  the   backs  of  Asian  elephants  or  exploring  the  crowded  night  markets  of  Melaka.  Visi:ng  the  Singaporean  and  Malaysian  schools  were  great  experiences  too  in  the  sense   that  it  gave  us  a  chance  to  get  a  feel  and  understand  the  

everyday   lives  of  other   teens  around  the  world.   Although   I   cannot  pin-­‐point  my  favourite  experience  during   the   trip  I  must  say   that   the  day  at   the  Universal   Studio  theme  park  and  our  :me   in  Kuala  Lumpur  had  to  be   the  most  memorable,  mainly  because  we  had  so  much  fun  exploring.  Overall,  the  trip  had  been  a  great  success  for  us...I  only  wished  it  lasted  longer!

Zachary  Seow,  Year  11

MALAYSIAN CULTURAL TOUR

The trip to Malaysia and Singapore was an amazing experience. I met some great people over there as well as getting to further know the other students on the trip. The food over there was great especially the Chicken Rice. There were many great moments on the trip so many that I could not name them all. Our mascot Boston, The Lobster popped up at every opportunity, whether it be while people were sleeping, in peoples food and even breaking his leg and getting it sown back on. It is a trip that I will remember for the rest of my life.

Matthew Wilson, Year 10

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Singapore   was  the   cleanest   country   I   have   ever   seen,   it   was  beau:ful   and   the   people  were   so   friendly,   and  we   made   many   friends   everywhere   we   went   especially   at   the  school   Pungoll.   The   cultural   food   in   Singapore   and   Malaysia   was   delicious   and   so  different  from  anything  I  eat  at  home  but  aEer  a  while   we  all  missed  the  western  food.  

Malaysia’s  streets  were  very  busy  with  traffic  especially   the  motorcycles.  When  we  went  to  Chinatown  and  it  was  such  a  great  experience   to  try  to  bargain,   everyone  became  so  good  at  it,   but  it  was  a   bit  difficult  to  get  the   hang  of  it.   It  was  very  crowded  and  there  

were  stalls  everywhere,  where  all  the   shop  keepers  tried  to  get  us  to  go  into  their  stalls.  My   favourite   thing   about   going   to  Malaysia   and   Singapore,   apart   from   the   shopping  would  have  to  be  being   amongst  different  cultures  and  religions,   I  met  Indians,  Malays,  

Sikhs  and  many  more   people   from   different  cultures.   I   learnt   a   lot   of   interes:ng   facts  about   them.   My   other   favourite   experience   was   going   to   the   elephant   sanctuary   and  feeding   the   elephants  and   riding   them   it   was  awesome   and   I   would  never   forget   it.   I  encourage   all   students   to   go  on  this  Malaysia   trip   in   the   future   because   it  will   be   an  

unforgeIable  experience   and  it  certainly  will  assist  me   in  understanding  the  language   in  the  future  and  maybe  speak  it  a  liIle  beIer.  Kirsty  Isaacs,  Year  10

The  Malaysian  tour  of  2011  was  one   of  the  best  experiences  in  my  life   so  far.  The  things  we   saw  on  the  tour  and  the   people  we  met  were   just  amazing.  Everyone  and  everything  

that  we   did  on  the   trip  will   be   in  my  memory  for   the   rest  of  my   life.  The   trip  was  filled  with   fun   ac:vi:es   and   also   educa:onal   ac:vi:es   (even   though   they   were   always  interes:ng   as  well)   ...  we  went   to  visit  schools   in  Singapore   and  Malaysia,  both  school  were   very   different   to   the   schools   here   in   Australia,   and   yet   they   were   both   also  

completely  different  from   each  other  even  though  there   was  no  water  between  them.  No  maIer  where  we  went,  we  would  use  any  of  the  language  skills  that  we  learnt  to  this  point   to   try   and  make   conversa:on  with  the  people  we  met  over   there   (even  if  it  was  

simple,   short  words/sentences).  My  favourite   part   of   the   trip  wasn’t   the   theme  parks,  cave   or  markets,  but   it  was  the  way  I   got  to  know   the   other  members  of  the   trip.   I  can  definitely   say   I   have   made   some   life-­‐  long   friends  on  this  trip,   and   I  was  able   to  be   my  

complete   self   with   all   of   them.   This   is   what   made   the   trip   so   enjoyable,   because  everything  and  every  experience  we   had  there,  we  would  make   it  one  to  remember  and  enjoy  with  each  other.   I  would  like   to   take   this  :me   to  thank  everyone  who  made   this  trip  possible,  Mrs  Balding  and  Ibu  G  and  Mr.  Kenny  Seow,  and  the  parent  commiIee.  

Andrea  Antonello,  Year  10

MALAYSIAN CULTURAL TOUR

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