Camphora Issue 14, Summer 2021

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OLYMPIC GAMES FOR SCIENCE THINKERS Did you know that every year there are Olympic Games for Science? These are called the International Science Olympiads and are held in a different country each year, with teams competing from all over the world. The selection process begins with the Australian Science Olympiad Exams.

Olivia Stavrakis (left) was invited to the Earth and Environmental Science Olympiad Summer School and Amy Feng to the Junior Science Olympiad Spring School.

Annabelle Qui (left) and Jessica Chen were invited to the Earth and Environmental Science Olympiad Summer School and Annabelle was also invited to the Chemistry Olympiad Summer School.

The Australian Science Olympiad Examinations are held every year in August for high school students in the subjects of Physics, Biology, Chemistry, Earth and Environmental and Junior Science. PLC Sydney offers a fortnightly tutorial program run by dedicated teachers to help students prepare for these exams. Ms Grundy conducts the Biology tutorials, Mrs McGrouther conducts the Chemistry and Mr Trimble the Physics. Any interested senior student is welcome to attend; we highly recommend going if you are serious about getting some preparation out of the way before the exam, or just want to learn more about Science.

26 top-performing students from across Australia in each subject area (exciting!). This year, the following students were invited: Amy Feng (Year 10), to the Junior Science Olympiad Spring School; Annabelle Qiu (Year 11), to the Chemistry Olympiad Summer School; and Jessica Chen (Year 11) and Olivia Stavrakis (Year 10) to the Earth and Environmental Science Olympiad Summer School. Annabelle was also selected for the 2020 Chemistry Summer School.

If you do really well in the Australian Science Olympiad Examinations, you may be invited to attend one of the Science Summer Schools. This is an intensive program, lasting two and a half weeks, where the equivalent of first year university content is taught to the

by Annabelle Qui

PLC SYDNEY / CAMPHORA

CHEMISTRY OLYMPIAD AND SUMMER SCHOOL While the Chemistry Olympiad exam is known for being challenging, I found it to be a very rewarding and fun experience. Although some background knowledge is definitely ideal for tackling

the problems, the exams are more focused on finding what you can do with the information given. You need to be versatile in your thinking, and I find that it’s the process of problem solving and working out difficult problems that makes the Olympiad really enjoyable. Unfortunately, the 2021 Chemistry Summer School was online due to Covid-19, however, it was still a really great opportunity to (virtually) meet like-minded students from across the country, many of whom I still talk with frequently. The program definitely lived up to its reputation of being extremely challenging. Each day was packed with new content to learn, taught through a series of lectures spanning many hours. What made it so fun though, was that the tutors were all really friendly people, easy to talk to, and they kept the whole program engaging. Overall, Summer School was a very worthwhile experience despite the drawbacks of lockdown.


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Save the date

1min
pages 59-60

Interview with Whitney Luxford

10min
pages 51-52

Celebrating 100 years

1min
page 50

Ex-Student Spotlight: Elizabeth Ryu

8min
pages 56-57

Ex-Student Spotlight: Allison Bellinger

4min
page 54

Interning with the Ex-Students

3min
page 55

Welcome to the Common Room

1min
page 49

President’s message

3min
page 42

Providing an enriching environment at PLC Sydney Preschools

1min
pages 30-31

60 seconds with… Mr Gavin Sinclair

3min
page 28

Stories from the Archives Very much love from Lenis

7min
pages 40-41

SEED: Building a sustainable future

1min
page 29

Thank you to our generous PLC Sydney community

2min
pages 38-39

Ventilation testing of classrooms provides a ‘real life’ opportunity for student learning

3min
page 26

Sarah sets her sights on Paris

2min
page 25

Boarders’ gain job-ready skills at school

2min
page 24

Embracing the challenge of engineered systems

1min
page 20

Olympic Games for Science thinkers

4min
pages 18-19

Challenging yet fun: Online Science in the Junior School

3min
pages 22-23

Working with the Juvenilia Press: Students edit and publish the juvenile writing of Felicia Hemans

3min
page 17

How does the violin saw its tooth?

4min
page 21

Performing Arts creativity thrives during

3min
page 16

International Mathematical Modelling Challenge

6min
pages 14-15

Run for your intellectual life

5min
pages 4-5

From the Principal

3min
page 3

Lego Masterchef

2min
page 8

Expedition to the eclipse

4min
pages 12-13

Looking Beyond Online Art Competition

2min
pages 6-7

A Principal’s reflections on Covid-19

5min
pages 10-11

Wattle Warriors and Data DeTECHtives

1min
page 9
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