The Southportonian 2014

Page 327

Services – Army Cadets The Cadet Graduation Parade was a great success with over 450 Cadets from Army, Navy and Air Force showing immense self-discipline and skill in front of a large crowd of parents and VIPs. The parade also provided a great occasion to launch the book, To Honour Your Name.

This year, Bravo Company spent the camp in a jungle location halfway up the mountain at Hidden Creek. After hiking to their camps they were instructed to build shelters out of deadfall for the night and sleep in platoon locations. The canopy and undergrowth was so thick that at night no light pierced the canopy and the boys couldn’t even distinguish the outline of their hands in front of their face. During the evening the boys were also treated to a visit by Father Jonathon Whereat, who conducted a “bush service” following a night patrol.

Other activities conducted on camp include survival-skills training, lowwire obstacle course, 40-foot vertical cargo-net climb by night, hostage rescue scenarios, laser tag, lantern stalk, bridge/ catapult construction tasks and an obstacle course. Overall we had almost 300 boys enjoy the camp over four days eating ration packs and living in the field.

“What a wonderful parade!! In my mind it was the best I have seen in my nine consecutive years of attendance. Congratulations on the way you have achieved such improvement.”

To

honour your name Judith A. Nissen

This book was commissioned by the school to recognise the life and service of 51 Old Boys who paid the ultimate sacrifice during WWI. The parade is traditionally used to celebrate the service of the cadets who have committed to the cadet program through to Year 12. It is also an occasion used to honour our affiliation with the 39th Battalion Association by parading their banner and flying their flag from the Clocktower. This year we had 39th Battalion veterans and nonagenarians, Alan “Kanga” Moore, John Ackhurst and Jim Stillman, attend the parade. The parade was outstanding with the entire contingent moving as one throughout the complex series of drill movements. Nintey-four-year-old veteran Alan Kanga Moore described the event in a letter to the school.

The year was topped off with 35 boys attending a Junior Leaders Promotion Course at Galipolli Barracks in Brisbane and 18 boys attending a Senior Leadership Camp at Hastings Point in Northern NSW. These camps returned in the last week of school.

The most important change to the program this year is that all the cadets have obtained a greater understating of the meaning and purpose of their service. They understand that service within the program represents something much larger than the individual, but a sense of reverence given to all those who have been before them and respect for all those who follow.

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pages 337-340

Swimming

7min
pages 333-336

Services – Navy Cadets

2min
pages 329-330

Services – Army Cadets

4min
pages 327-328

Sailing

2min
pages 325-326

Rowing

11min
pages 305-310

Gymnastics

3min
pages 283-284

Golf

4min
pages 281-282

Round Square

14min
pages 301-304

Football

9min
pages 275-280

Drama

11min
pages 271-274

Cricket

2min
pages 265-266

Basketball

4min
pages 252-254

Prep Sportsmaster Report

4min
pages 233-234

Mitre House

4min
pages 137-140

Dixon House

5min
pages 133-136

Musgrave House

5min
pages 141-144

Years 5/6 Honours Class

4min
pages 119-120

Year 5

4min
pages 115-118

Year 4

5min
pages 109-114

Years 3/4 Honours Class

4min
pages 107-108

Year 2

5min
pages 97-102

Year 3

5min
pages 103-106

Year 1

5min
pages 91-96

Reception

7min
pages 85-90

Preschool

5min
pages 81-84

Prep Art

4min
pages 79-80

Trevor R Wood Library

3min
pages 77-78

Preparatory Seniors

3min
pages 75-76

Prefects and Wardens

1min
page 56

Dean’s List

2min
page 63

The Staff

1min
page 74

Head of Preparatory

4min
page 73

Vocational Education and Training

4min
pages 51-52

Science

12min
pages 45-48

Libraries and Information Services

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pages 49-50

Mathematics

3min
page 44

Languages

11min
pages 37-41

Life and Faith

2min
page 43

LEGO Technology and Robotics

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page 42

Information Technology

5min
pages 35-36

Humanities

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pages 33-34

Health and Physical Education

5min
pages 31-32

Gifted and Talented

4min
pages 29-30

English

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pages 27-28

Drama

2min
page 26

Design Technology

2min
page 25

Old Southportonians’ Association

1min
page 21

Business and Enterprise

5min
pages 23-24

Art Visual

3min
page 22

Parents and Friends Association

2min
page 18

Chaplain

2min
page 17

Headmaster

27min
pages 6-12

The Foundation

5min
pages 19-20

School Captain

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pages 13-14
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