Wednesday 15 October 2014 - Term 4 Week 2
You have searched me, LORD, and you know me. You
know when I sit and when I rise; you perceive my
thoughts from afar. You discern my going out and my
lying down; you are familiar with all my ways. Before a
word is on my tongue you, LORD, know it completely.
... For you created my inmost being; you knit me
together in my mother’s womb. I praise you because I
am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are
wonderful, I know that full well. My frame was not
hidden from you when I was made in the secret place,
when I was woven together in the depths of the earth.
Your eyes saw my unformed body; all the days
ordained for me were written in your book before one
of them came to be. Psalm 139
As the staff sat in the Staffroom last Wednesday morning participating in our morning devotions in preparation for the students to return I could not help notice a beautiful sound soon after 8:30am that wafted through into the staffroom through the closed windows – the sound of happy children as they came back to school and caught up with their friends in the playground. This was very closely followed by the squawking of the plovers that have set up home in the playground as they were disturbed by the children, but this was not as clear as the beautiful sound of the children. Mrs Morton commented about the same sounds after devotions finished. It brought to mind the passage in Psalm 139 where David speaks of being fearfully and wonderfully made; how God knew his coming and goings, how God knew his very thoughts and every word he would speak: that God knew him before he was conceived and planned every day of his life. What a wonderful picture to consider and what a wonderful encouragement to us as we work together to raise these precious beings to bring glory to God.
The term has started well, with some exciting things planned throughout the term, including our Country Fair this Saturday afternoon. I would encourage you all as part of our community to come along in the afternoon/evening (3pm to 7pm) and celebrate our community at our first ever Spring Country Fair (due to our autumn fair being washed out early this year). Our wonderful band of organisers have worked hard to
make the afternoon a real success, so please come along, support them where you can and enjoy the evening together. Funds raised from the Fair will be used to construct more shade in the playground.
Thank you: The end of term three brought about the end of our sausage sizzles for another year. Thank you to our wonderful band of Mums: Sue Moore, Nicole Tate and Sharron Chittick who have once again faithfully served our community in this way throughout the last two terms. Thank you ladies!
Congratulations to:
the secondary students who were presented with awards at Monday’s assembly for the writing competition that was a part of the English programme for third term. This is an important part of our English programme and I enjoyed reading a number of the writing pieces – they were excellent – well done to all concerned – see report later in TT.
Benjamin Cornford (8 Years) and Courtney Smith (10 Years) who were awarded their age champion pennants from the Zone Athletics carnival at the assembly on Monday – well done on using your talents in this way and excelling at this level.
our Year 12 students as they have commenced their HSC examinations this week – 4 exams down as I write this. Please continue to pray for the students as some are struggling with health issues and the exams bring their own pressures.
the Year 12 students that have gained early entry to the University of Wollongong – there are a number but we are still gathering information – well done!
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Remember to pray for our Year 12 students who began their HSC exams this week on Monday.
Pray for good preparation, good rest and peace in the knowledge that God is in control.
Give thanks for the wonderful time of fun, friendship and hard work at the Working Bee on
Saturday as the grounds were cleared and prepared for the Country Fair.
Continue to pray for the School Board as they go through the selection process for the Executive
Principal and the Tongarra Campus Principal. Pray that the right people for the job will be raised
up.
Pray for servant hearts for our school community as we all work together to make the Country Fair
a success. Pray that things will run smoothly, that all our volunteers will be encouraged, that our
students, families and visitors will have a wonderful time and that we will be blessed with a
successful event.
Pray for good weather for our Fair and for a fantastic attendance rate. Pray that everyone will be
kept safe and that it will be a super fun day!
Pray for all those who are busy organising last minute details for the fair. Pray for patience and
perseverance and pray that they might be encouraged in their labours. Give thanks for all the hard
work that has gone into organising the fair.
Pray for our administration staff who also face a very busy time in the weeks ahead.
Oct Week 4
Mon 27th HSC Exam - Chemistry Grandparent’s Day
Tue 28th
HSC Exam - Studies of Religion I HSC Exam - Mathematics Ext I Secondary CSSA State Tennis 7-11 Parent/Teacher Interviews
Wed 29th HSC Exam - Legal Studies HSC Exam—Design & Technology
Thu 30th HSC Exam - English Ext 1
Fri 31st HSC Exam - Physics
Nov Week 5
Mon 3rd - Wed 5th
Life Education Van (K - 6)
Tue 4th HSC Exam - Geography HSC Exam - History Ext
Wed 5th Primary UOW Science Fair
Oct Week 2
Wed 15th HSC Exam - Ancient History HSC Exam - PDHPE
Fri 17th HSC Exam - Engineering Studies
Sat 18th TONGARRA COUNTRY FAIR
3pm - 7pm
Oct Week 3
Mon 20th
HSC Exam - Biology Kinder Orientation Stage 5 Debate at Shellharbour
Anglican College
Tue 21st HSC Exam - Modern History Kinder Orientation
Wed 22nd HSC Exam - Mathematics HSC Exam - General
Mathematics
Thu 23rd HSC Exam - Business Studies Primary Dragon Tag
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Primary Zone Athletics
Congratulations to Benjamin Cornford and
Courtney Smith who were formally presented
their banners as Primary Zone Athletics
Champions for their age group at this
week's K-12 Assembly on Monday.
Well done Benjamin and Courtney and all of
our athletes. We are proud of the way you
compete and represent Tongarra.
Mr Nicholls
Primary Coordinator
Thank you to the following families for their wonderful service and effort at the working bee last Saturday:
Nicole & David Walker, Justin & Rebecca Bourke, Nathan & Nickole Davey, Mark & Joanne de Jong, Daniel & Patricia Fleuren, Andrew Harvey & Anita Brown, Daniel & Ruth Kadwell, Karen & Heath Kennedy, Jodi & Don Lamanna, Nicholas & Tracey Mogensen, Jason & Kelie Strecker, Damon & Nerralea Van Der Merwe, Mark & Chrstine Smith, Tony & Merilyn Muscat, Julie Partridge, Sue & Trevor Jenkins, Mark & Michelle Ellis and Phil & Allyson Beddoe.
A very BIG thank you for all the hard work and effort that was achieved by a small but
enthusiastic group. The grounds and gardens look fantastic and are all ready for
our Country Fair this Saturday.
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TONGARRA COUNTRY FAIR
Come one, come all!
Buy a Surprise Bucking Bull
Side Show Alley Farm Animals
Kids Craft Plant Stall Book Stall
Rides Futsal Competition
Games Just for kids
Face Painting Entertainment Tractor Rides
Food Stalls including:
BBQ/Sausage Sizzle Fairy Floss Snow Cones Ice Creams Milkshakes Donuts Popcorn
Hot Spuds Curry Corn on the Cob Hot Dogs Cakes & Cupcakes Drinks Garden of Eatin
Homemade scented candles/card/sweets
SAT 18 OCTOBER 3.00 - 7.00pm
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Time Slots
Prep Kinder Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6
Drinks/ Kids Craft
BBQ Fairy Floss/ Snow cones
Farmyard animals (3.30-5.30) & Tractor Rides (3-5pm)
Buy a Surprise
Face painting & Hairspray
Ice creams & Milk shakes
Just 4 Kids
Setup 12.00pm
Bernie Brown
Tricia Koster
Nerralea/ Damon van der Merwe
Lynne Schubert Heather Morton
Williams Family
Emily & Taylor Jabbour/ Rebecca & Michael Vidler
Bronwyn Harris
Gordana Sipka 2pm
Jessica Yeo
Justin Bourke / Gregory Family
Melanie Fletcher
Bernie Brown Ian Nicholls
3.00 to 4.00pm
Alison Dwyer
Michael/ Sophia Warton
Kathie Falconer
Ann Monie Jeff & Katherine Stubbs Shani Smith
Rhiannon Hol
Jo Johnson Jodie & Don Lamanna
Penny Newman
Shondell Renshaw
Bec Wagemans 3:00-3:30
Tim Gray
3:30-4 Ori Byron
Sam Lindsay-Newman
Nicole Tate Allan & Sarah Kadwell
Bronwyn Harris
Patrick Steele
3:30-4 Bec Wagemans
Heather Morton Melanie Fletcher
Simone Sheppard
Jason Cook
4.00 to 5.00pm
Rochelle Jeffery
Carole Jane
Nicki Davey
Phil Beddoe
Heather Morton
Joe & Kylie Upton
Katherine & Jeff Stubbs
Tracey Pallas
Daniela & Adam Symons-Troy
Shayne Monie
Tracey Mogensen
Nicole Tate
Joanne de Jong
Bec Wagemans
4.30-5 Bec Wagemans
Marian Maina
Jessica Yeo Sian Barnes Di Gillett Ian Nicholls
5.00 to 6.00pm
Tracey Mogensen
Williams Family
Nicole Walker
Heather Morton
Allyson Beddoe
Scott & Karen Rowe
Stacey Fitzgerald
Farringtons Mark Jeffery
Sian Barnes Rowena Cornale
Rochelle Jeffery
Leah & Paul Warner
Aydan Fitzgerald
Jessica Yeo Di Gillett Charity Duncan
Emily Battersby & parent
6.00 to 7.00pm
Rochesters Nicole Walker
Christine & Mark Smith
Kim & Sharon Allsopp
Nicole Walker
Jessica Yeo Heather Morton
Di Gillett Shani & Rick Smith
Greg Maina
Erin Ramos
Ian Nicholls
Clean up 7.00 to 8.00pm
Fleurens Jessica Yeo Trish/ Daniel Fleuren
Mark Jeffery Nicole Walker
Di Gillett Greg & Lynne Schubert
Greg Maina
Lynne Schubert
Emma Bell
Rebecca & Michael Vidler
Heather Morton
Tracy & Ian Kennedy
Ian Nicholls
STALL ROSTER (Prep - Yr 6)
Please check your family allocations and let the office know of any changes. Correct at time of publication
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Time Slots
Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Year 11 Year 12
Cake Stall Sporting events/Pop Corn & Donuts
Hotspuds Side show alley
Corn on the cob & Hotdogs
Plant stall & Bucking bull
Setup 12.00pm
Williams Family
Kath Harris Catherine Blunden
Dianne Gates Ian Jones
Lydia & Narelle Funcik
Joanna Cuthbertson from about 2.00pm
3.00 to 4.00pm
Tony Moala Rachell Fretwell
Piper Taylor and Stage 5 Food Tech
Michelle Wykes
4.00 to 5.00pm
Kath Harris Stephen, Angela and Ben Cathcart
Lynece Hawkins Hansen Family
Donna Chayna
5.00 to 6.00pm
Sarah Hawkins
Ann Barker William Clarke
Emily Harris Tony Moala Joanna Cuthbertson
6.00 to 7.00pm
Narelle Funcik Lydia Milliken Troy Milliken Julieann Maney
Kim Imisides & Joan Strong
Clean up 7.00 to 8.00pm
Funcik family
STALL ROSTER (Yr 7 - Yr 12)
Please check your family allocations and let the office know of any changes. Correct at time of publication
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WANTED: CAKES/ BISCUIT SLICES/ MERINGUES/
COOKIES/ PIES & TARTS
This week, your youngest child would have brought home a plate. It
would be appreciated if you could please provide something delicious for our Cake
Stall at the Country Fair. We do need all items labelled with the name and ingredients
(please use blank label provided). All donations need to be delivered to the school on
Friday 17 October before 4.00pm or to the cake stall between 12.00pm and 3.00pm
on the day of the fair. Thank you.
Set Up for the Fair
People will be onsite at school on Saturday from midday. A BBQ lunch will be provided for those who are helping set up.
Plant Stal l Donations
Mr Imisides would appreciate any plant or pot donations for the Plant Stall at the Country Fair. If you are able to
help please drop them off at the veranda at the Office or contact the school office. Thank you.
Tongarra Families, get your teams together (5 per side)
for our Futsal Round Robin Competition at the Country
Fair.
Register your team now Via Mr Graham
Team Name: ..........................................
Players: 1........................................... Age.........
2........................................... Age.........
3........................................... Age.........
4........................................... Age.........
5........................................... Age.........
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Family name: ___________________ We would like to
pre-purchase ____ ALL DAY FAIR RIDES ARM BANDS for the
following members of our family:
____________________ (Year ___)
____________________ (Year ___)
____________________ (Year ___)
____________________ (Year ___)
ENCLOSED IS $_____
To pay for the arm
bands.
Thank you!
All day bands $25 (pre-purchased)
or $30 on the day!
Individual Rides $5 each
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TONGARRA TIMES ITEMS: Deadline: Monday 3.00pm Email: please send items to [email protected]
ICS BUSINESS CENTRE
Contact Details: (for Enrolment, School Fees
Enquiries, Association Membership)
Phone: 4230 3777 Fax: 4257 2071
Address: PO Box 80 Albion Park 2527
Active After School Sport
Wednesday Afternoons
Learn to Surf For After School Sport Attention for those who do AASC
ICS Tongarra will again be running the AASC Sports program for all Primary students. However, this term we will be running the program off site at Killalea Beach reserve, “The Farm”. The activity will be learning to surf and will be run under the care of Pines Surfing Academy. They include experienced and fully qualified trainers who specialise in giving children quality surf management and tuition. Parents are required to take them to the beach and bring them home.
Important Note: Places are limited and will be given to those who are more confident and capable in the water. Parental presence is encouraged during the full session.
The program details are: Meet at Killalea Beach at the designated and marked spot at 4:30pm sharp Program will conclude at same spot at 5:30pm sharp Incorporates a structured and staged surfing lesson Runs weekly on Wednesdays for 7 weeks (Wed 22 Oct - Wed 3 Dec) Caters for appropriate ages, stages and skill levels Each session is weather permitting and may be made up for later
For more information contact the school office on 4230 3700.
Active After School Community Program Initial Response Slip for Wednesdays 4.30 – 5.30 during Term 4 2014
Parent/ Caregiver ____________________________ Students/s interested in participating ____________________________ ___________________________________________________________________
Transport with ____________________________
Authorised ____________________________ Date ____________________________
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Plan Your Own Enterprise
Competition
Congratulations to Year 11 Business Studies students and entrepreneurs Natalie
Cunzolo and Kiarnay Smith! They are both finalists in the NSW Division of the CPA
Australia 2014 EBE Plan Your Own Enterprise Competition, having worked diligently
throughout Term 3 to understand marketing, finance and accounting concepts, and
then finalising a detailed Business Plan.
Natalie’s Business is “Dance Xpress”, a mobile dance service
that provides classes and opportunities to individuals of all
age, ability and style.
Kiarnay’s Business is “Jungle Designs”, an outlet where
customers can purchase original one-of-a-kind prints or
merchandise, as well as ordering custom prints.
Natalie and Kiarnay will attend the awards ceremony in Sydney
on Monday 20th
October where they will give a short speech outlining their Business
Plans.
- Mrs Brennan
Year 10 Fiji Service Trip
21st - 30th November 2014
During our visit to Fiji we will be visiting an orphanage and a local school in a village. It will be an exciting time to share with the children. We would love to take school supplies, small toys and clothing that will fit into our suitcases. If you are able to make a donation of a toy, any school supplies or clothing for children that would be very much appreciated.
If you can help in any way please leave the donation at the school office or pass on to a Year 10 student.
Contact Mrs Brennan for further information.
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OUR ICS OFFICE IS NOW COLLECTING YOUR OLD
UNWANTED PHONES
MobileMuster helps conserve limited resources. Through the recycling process 96%
of the materials in mobiles and accessories are recovered and used to make new
products locally and overseas. Recovering these materials by recycling avoids the
need to mine non-renewable resources, thus conserving our resources, and avoiding
air and water pollution and greenhouse gas emissions.
MobileMuster is funded solely by the mobile phone industry in Australia. It is the
industry’s official recycling program and is paid for voluntarily by the companies
who make and sell mobiles in Australia. It does not receive any government
funding.
MobileMuster is a not-for-profit program. Any revenue generated from recycling
materials is invested back into the Australian community through our schools
program (MusterKids), local council community environmental and social activities
and contributions to the Salvos Stores.
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Tuesday 16th September 2014
The Prep children were involved in a culturally rich experience on the afternoon of Tuesday 16th
September when Bronwyn Vaughan, a talented storyteller, shared some of her favourite stories from
Spain with us. She told the stories, “The Bachelor Bean”, “Chato’s Kitchen” and “Ferdinand”
through music, dancing, puppetry and drama. The children were very engaged with her
performance, clapping rhythms, imitating actions, counting, and dancing with Bronwyn. She even
taught them to shout Ole at the end of the dance and to say Adios Amigos which is goodbye friends
in Spanish. At the end of her performance Bronwyn spent time showing the children how her props
work and talking about the instruments that she played.
Mrs Oliver
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CREATIVE WRITING COMPETITION 2014 Last term, each of the Year 7 to Year 10 students completed a piece of creative writing with the guidance of their English teachers and other support staff. The English faculty was thoroughly entertained with the wide variety of perspectives students took on each of the topics. It was encouraging to see a large majority of students wrangling with different perspectives on life, taking time to develop their plots and heightening their awareness of their senses. After careful consideration of the responses and the provided criteria, and recognising our desire to award the creativity and diligence of the students, the following students received the nominated awards:
Year 7 First – Caitlin Battersby and Ben Williams Year 8 First – Peter Chayna and David Cuthbertson Year 9 First – Liam Brown Highly Commended – Andrew Imisides, Shiarna Stafford, Alexandra White Year 10 First – Joy Chayna and Eden Williams
We wish to thank parents and families who encouraged and provided feedback to the students to assist their development of their creativity and literacy. Bev Batten English/HSIE Coordinator
A Stage 5 debating workshop was held at Tongarra in Week 10 of Term 3 and was well attended by students. As Tongarra is new to Debating, the day was spent learning the basics of what's, why's and how's of debating. Many of the attending students have already proven themselves capable public speakers and brought the same excellence to the debating forum. A practice debate was held and successfully showcased their newly acquired skills and knowledge. This was an exciting day that proved that Tongarra is ready and able to debate in formal competitions next year.
A formal (though friendly) debate has since been organised with Shellharbour Anglican College and select students will take part in this next week.
It will be a work in progress as a formal debate is not an easy thing, but the calibre and enthusiasm of stu-dents shows great promise.
Mr Walker
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The Uniform Shop ICS - Tongarra Campus
(02) 4230 3730 [email protected]
Uniform Shop opening hours during school terms are:
Monday: 8.30am – 11.30am & Wednesday: 1.00pm – 4.00pm
BLAZER FITTINGS
Illawarra Christian School and Alinta Apparel introduce the optional Wool Blend Blazer for Year 3 - Year 12 students.
Attend your school uniform shop in weeks 2 & 3 of Term 4 for fitting.
Monday October 13th & 20th 8.30am - 11.30am Wednesday October 15th & 22nd 1.00pm - 4.00pm
Price: $180.00 (50% deposit required upon fitting, balance payable upon arrival)
Payments can be made direct to Alinta Apparel in the form of cash, credit card or debit credit card.
Delivery by commencement of Term 2, 2015 No Blazers will be able to be ordered after 24 October 2014.
www.alintaapparel.com.au
Second Hand Uniform Shop The Second Hand Uniform Shop will be only open in Term 4 on:
Thursday Mornings 9.00 - 11.30am
Please contact Sue for all enquiries. Her number is: 0403 376 514
Pie / Ice Block —
Thursdays
Pie & Sausage Roll Day will on again
this Thursday at first break
(11.10am). K-3 parents need to see
their teacher with regard to the
pre-order process.
Pies : $2.50
Sausage Rolls : $2.00
Ice blocks : 30c to $3.00
Slinky Apples: 50c or 10c (BYO)
Cans of Nexba Ice Tea: $2.00
Thank you so much to the many families who
have already sold their chocolates and sent their money into the school.
Our Campus Committee are very keen to
finalise all the money for our fundraiser. If you have any outstanding money for chocolate
sales please return it as soon as possible. If you are able to sell another box, it would also
be very appreciated. Thank you Tongarra Campus Committee,
Fundraising Team.
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Tongarra Chess Club
The Tongarra Chess Club has been growing
in number and enthusiasm through Term 3 of
2014. It has included both Primary and
Secondary students. The term culminated in
the addition of Chess into the City vs
Country (Cordeaux vs Tongarra) sports
day. This was a highly successful inclusion
and both Primary and Secondary sections
had teams of 12 playing throughout the
day. The day was enjoyed by all and the
quality of the games were very high. There
are some very talented players at Tongarra.
Unfortunately Cordeaux came away with a win in terms of number of games won
on the day and were humble in victory. They were a great opposition and the
games were played with a positive attitude and in good spirits. A rematch with
Cordeaux is already in the planning.
If you are keen to join the chess club; we meet in the Learning Hub during first
break each Friday of the School term. Hope to see you there.
Mr Walker.
Our School is again supporting Operation Christmas Child this year. A box will be left in the
office for donations and we are asking for specific donations from each class.
If you would like to donate money for postage, that is welcome as well. For more information about what things can be included in the box please check the website: http://www.samaritanspurse.org/index.php/OCC/Pack_A_Shoe_Box/
Thanks for all your hard work over the years. We are hoping to make this one of the best.
Regards Andrea & Sue
All donations need to be
into the office by Tuesday
21st October
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ART SMART is an introductory course for primary school children who want to improve their artistic skills through a range of fun and stimulating exercises. Lessons are taught by our specialist primary school art teacher and range across various art practices and mediums.
Cost: $150 per term (This must be paid upfront before commencement) Time: 4.00-5.30pm Age Group: 6-12 year olds (places are limited to 15 participants) Term Dates: This is an eight-week course starting every Tuesday from week 2 and ending week 9 of each term.
Term 4 OCTOBER Tues 14 Shrinking Bicycle (wire construction) Tues 21 Totem Poles - Part 1 (paper-maché) Tues 28 Totem Poles - Part 2 (paper-maché) NOVEMBER Tues 4 Peculiar Pets (felting and weaving) Tues 11 de Koonings Bluebottles (watercolours) Tues 18 Six Legged World (mixed media) Tues 25 Architectural Impressionism (observation drawing) DECEMBER Tues 2 Rainbow Bird (relief sculpture)
Bookings & enquiries phone 02 4227 8500
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