The King's School Gazette January 2021

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Gazette Januar y 2021

C H A R AC T E R DE V E L O P M E N T

Determination During COVID Although this year was disruptive, to say the least, and the students were unable to do all the engaging activities we usually would to at Tudor House, we were still able to make the most of the situation. Rather than cancelling everything, we found ways to make our favourite character building events happen for the students.

While sporting competitions were cancelled and playing conditions altered, we were able to keep some sport going at the School. We managed a few rounds of IPSHA football and rugby, and even after the cancellation of the competition we continued with internal matches so that the students could still have some pride in playing for a team. Local soccer and hockey competitions continued, allowing many of our students to participate in sport. All major carnivals were completed this year, although there was no progression to IPSHA Cross Country or Athletics. Despite all setbacks, this was the first year that we were able to have a boy and girl champion, who were awarded with trophies and cups generously donated by our Tudor families. Every year, without fail, ‘Tough Mudder’ is a highlight activity for our boarders. With COVID not a factor and the common heavy rainfall in the Southern Highlands, Tudor House was able to hold its ‘Tough Mudder’ event again this year. On a spectacular winter’s day, with clear blue skies and the wind chill at bay, Tudor House boys and girls made their way through the muddiest, wettest, and most challenging parts of Tudor’s extraordinary topography of hills and wetlands. The boarders worked in teams, creating strategies to help each other run, swim and crawl their way down Foxy Creek. Don’t worry, a roaring fire at the boarders’ fire pit greeted the warriors upon their return!

Our Leadership Days, although slightly different, are other key events that were still a great success, despite needing to be modified to meet COVID restrictions. Normally hosted with Tara Anglican School for Girls and The King’s School, Preparatory School, this year it was held at Tudor House. Both days focused on resilience, determination, perseverance, and above all leadership around the School - highlighting that you do not need a badge to be a good leader. With younger and older students buddying up to overcome various challenges, it was a pleasure watching the students support and look after one another. Towards the end of the year, as restrictions began to relax, School Camps were allowed – another great character building activity. Thankfully, all Year 3 to 6 students were able to attend the camps and naturally they had a ball. Year 3 enjoyed an onsite camp, with a day trip to Penrith Aqua Park, Year 4 went to Berry Sport and Recreation Centre, Year 5 to Camp Toukley on the Central Coast and Year 6 spent three days in Canberra. What a great way to end this crazy year!

Sam Goodfellow Director of Co-Curricular, Tudor House


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Make Your Mark in History

2min
pages 89-92

Sesquicentenary of Stories: King’s Rugby

2min
pages 87-88

The Old Boys’ Union

5min
pages 82-84

Births, Engagements, Marriages and Deaths

3min
pages 85-86

A Resilient King’s Community

2min
page 81

offthegridtogive

1min
pages 76-77

Don’t Look at the Trees, Climb Them

4min
pages 68-71

Convoy of Hope

2min
pages 78-80

Determination During COVID

2min
pages 74-75

A Great Partnership – Character Education and Outdoor Education

2min
pages 64-67

Animals and Wellbeing at King’s

3min
pages 62-63

A Year Reinvented at the Prep School – From Peter Allison, Head of Preparatory School

3min
pages 60-61

If You Can’t Run, Then Walk

2min
page 51

King’s Crowned AAGPS Champions

6min
pages 52-55

The Show Must (Not) Go On: Grease The Musical

2min
pages 56-59

Year 12 Journey Like No Other

2min
pages 48-50

Boys to Men

1min
pages 46-47

How we changed COVID times into a successful year

3min
page 45

Play Based Learning

2min
page 44

Excellence at Tudor House

3min
pages 42-43

Creating Opportunities from Times of Crisis

2min
page 37

A Milestone in the Tudor House Learning Adventure

3min
pages 40-41

HSC Showcase

4min
pages 33-36

Experiential Learning

2min
pages 38-39

The Big Questions

4min
pages 30-32

CyberTaipan

2min
page 25

The Future Project – Affilated Companies

7min
pages 28-29

The Future Project – Leading Science Education

4min
pages 26-27

The Concord Review with Jinyoung Kim

3min
page 24

Education Reimagined

7min
pages 20-21

Making King’s History

2min
page 19

Austin Wallace – School Captain 2021

6min
pages 8-10

A Tale of Two Brothers

3min
pages 16-18

Digital Learning Strategy 2020

6min
pages 22-23

Delivering Leadership

7min
pages 12-15

A Glass Half Full Kind of Year – From Stephen Edwards, Deputy Headmaster & Head of Senior School

2min
page 11

Welcome – From Tony George, Headmaster

5min
pages 6-7
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