VOLUME XXVII No 1 12th February, 2010
HEAD DATES TO REMEMBER FEBRUARY Lent Begins
15th
Swimming Carnival JS
19th
Swimming Carnival SS
23rd
Years 7 and 10 Vaccinations
25th
MARCH Greek Orthodox Swimming Carnival JS
8th
P & F AGM
9th
ASISSA Swimming Carnival JS
12th
Church, Opera House
21st
Twilight Tours SS
23rd
Annunciation, School closed
25th
Palm Sunday
28th
Holy Monday
29th
Holy Tuesday
30th
Holy Wednesday Term ends for staff and students Early Dismissal
31st
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COLLEGE
REPORT
Welcome to Term 1 of the 2010 school year to all students and teachers and an especially warm welcome to the 96 students joining the St Spyridon family for the first time this year. We also welcome our new teachers. The Kindergarten children have settled in very well. Indeed, some of them seem to have been ready for the move to school for a long time. The Year 7 Class of 2010 is down to business after their “Getting to Know You” camp. We congratulate the HSC Class of 2009 for their excellent results, particularly our Top Achievers Christopher Stasos (ATAR 98.9) and Mark Xin (ATAR 97.6) and our Distinguished Achievers. We wish all of them well in their future studies. We issue a challenge to the Year 12 Class of 2010, to better their track record and to close the decade as the highest achieving HSC Class in the last ten years. On the 28th January 2010, the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA) launched the My School website (www.myschool.edu.au). The website provides profiles on each school, including ours with information about results from the national literacy and numeracy tests (NAPLAN). As many parents would be aware, the Sydney Morning Herald drew upon this information to generate a ranking of schools across the state. According to this report, St Spyridon College was 101st out of 555 senior schools, while our primary school students were ranked 202nd out of 1004. Well done everyone.
However, we do not believe that the production of league tables will or should become the focus of school communities. We are certain that schools will continue to work on their strategic directions, using a rich source of information, resources and professional development in implementing best practice. Sadly on the 13th January our beloved student Gera Tantsyura passed away after his battle with brain cancer. I wish to thank all the 15 teachers, and the 50 students who were present for the funeral, at Cabramatta. I am sure this was a great comfort to his mother Ms Tantsyura. We will remember Gera as a brave and gracious boy, who endeared everyone to him with his sense of optimism against insurmountable odds. We thank Rev. Father Steven Scoutas for his support at this difficult time. ‘Ζωή σε µας’.
I close by congratulating the P & F Committee for organising a very successful Taverna Night. Thank you to all parents and their families who attended and gave their full support. The P& F raised $15,000 from this wonderful event. Congratulations to all and we look forward to a well-attended Parents & Friends AGM on the 9th March, 2010. Mrs E. Stefanou-Haag
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