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In This Issue

From the Principal

  • Message from the Principal
  • Easter Services at Local Churches

Primary School

  • Message from the Deputy Principal (Primary)
  • Easter Hat Parade

Secondary School

  • Message from the Deputy Principal (Secondary)
  • Penrith Regional Gallery Youth Art Prize - Finalist
  • Year 9 Visual Arts on Display in Penrith Library
  • Year 10 Charity Ball 2023
  • Year 11 Music 1 and 2 Lunchtime Performance
  • Staff vs Year 12 Students Competition

Community Notices

  • School Holiday College Reception Hours
  • TheirCare - Outside School Hours Care
  • Uniform Shop Relocation and Holiday Trading Hours
  • Upcoming Events

From the Principal

Message from the Principal

Message from the Principal

1 Peter 1:3 NIV
Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ!
In his great mercy he has given us new birth into a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead,

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Easter Services at Local Churches

Easter Services at Local Churches

Grace West Anglican ChurchGood FridayGlenmore Park: 8:30am and 10:30am
16 William Howell Dr, Glenmore ParkSilverdale: 9:30am
2265 Silverdale Rd, SilverdaleEaster SundayGlenmore Park: 8:30am, 10:30am and 6pm
Silverdale: 9:30am
Emu Plains Anglican ChurchGood Friday8:00am and 9:45am
26 Short St, Emu PlainsEaster Sunday8:00am and 9:45am and 6:30pm
Penrith Anglican ChurchGood Friday8:30am and 10:00am
254 High St, PenrithEaster Sunday8:30am and 10:00am
Anglican Churches SpringwoodGood FridayThe Factory: 8:30am and 10:00am
Winmalee Anglican 349 Hawkesbury RoadEaster SundayWinmalee Anglican: 8:15am and 10:00am
Christ Church 345 Great Western HighwayChrist Church: 8:30am and 4:30pm
The Factory 28 Lawson RoadThe Factory: 10:00am and 6:00pm
Lower Blue Mountaints Anglican ChurchGood FridayMt Riverview: 9:00am
1 Wascoe St, GlenbrookBlaxland: 10:30am (with communion)
Glenbrook: 9:00am and 10:30am
Easter SundayMt Riverview: 9:00am
Blaxland: 10:30am
Glenbrook: 9:00am, 10:30am and 6:00pm
TOMS Anglican ChurchGood Friday9:00am
29 Callisto Dr, CranebrookEaster Sunday10:00am and 6:00pm

Primary School

Message from the Deputy Principal (Primary)

Message from the Deputy Principal (Primary)

Mrs Ljubica Mansell - Deputy Principal (Primary)

Dear Families

I pray you are all well and I am excited to share some of the recent events and activities that have taken place in the Primary School over the past few weeks.

Firstly, I would like to congratulate all our students who participated in our recent Easter Hat parade. It was a joyous occasion where we were able to come together and celebrate the true meaning of Easter with our theme, "Jesus is alive, Go tell the world!" Our students did a fantastic job with their creative hats and we were all able to appreciate the significance of this special day. A special thank you to the families who joined us on the oval for this event. I know how hard it is to organise your days with work and commitments, so your attendance was truly appreciative. We trust that you were all able to meet and get to know new families over coffee throughout the morning also.

I would also like to acknowledge all of our students who participated in our Primary school Cross Country event. It was great to see our students displaying determination and sportsmanship as they ran around our course. Well done to everyone who participated and congratulations to our runners who have qualified for NASSA.

Last week, we were fortunate to have Year 10-12 students from Trinity Grammar School join us for 3 days to share the Gospel with our students by visiting classes, attending BIG and sharing their testimonies during Chapel. It was amazing to have these young men part of our College and we were thankful for their time as they served our community.

As we approach the school holidays, we want to encourage our students to take some time to rest and recharge. It has been a busy term and it's important for our students to take a break from their studies and enjoy some downtime with family and friends.

If your child does feel the need to continue with their learning during the holidays, we suggest encouraging them to keep a journal about their holiday experiences. They can reflect on their time spent with loved ones and document any new activities they tried. We also recommend encouraging them to continue reading, as this is a great way to practice and maintain their key literacy skills.

Finally, we encourage our students to try something new and creative during the holidays. Whether it's taking up a new hobby or learning a new skill, the holidays are a great opportunity for our students to explore their interests and discover new passions.

My prayer for you all is that you are able to have an enjoyable term break. Whether you are travelling near or far, may your journey be safe and may you make new memories with your loved ones.

May you all be reminded and humbled of the true meaning of Easter as we celebrate the resurrection of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ.

We wish all of our families a wonderful Easter and we look forward to seeing everyone back at school for the start of Term 2 on Wednesday 26 April.

Warm regards and God Bless,

Mrs Ljubica Mansell
Deputy Principal (Primary)

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Easter Hat Parade

Easter Hat Parade

The weather was beautiful for the Primary Easter Hat Parade, which meant the students could parade around the oval with lots of families watching on. The students made their hats at school with the theme 'Jesus is Alive! Go Tell the World!' The Year 5 and 6 students buddied up with the Pre-K and Kindergarten students for the parade. Our 'Buddy' Program is an important part of College life.

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Secondary School

Message from the Deputy Principal (Secondary)

Message from the Deputy Principal (Secondary)

Mr Leighton Corr - Deputy Principal (Secondary)

It was lovely to have our whole College attend our Easter Chapel Service on Thursday as we concluded the term. 

Students were challenged with 4 different messages in looking at the last week of Jesus’ life including his willingness to go to the cross and him predicting his death at the Passover, how unfairly he was treated by his disciples and then during his trial with the authorities, the journey to the cross and how calmly he dealt with being sent to the cross and the amazing fact that when he rose again he did not simply do the unexpected but the impossible. 

The whole Christian faith hangs on the truth of the resurrection of Jesus. When he conquered death he assured for everyone a path to having a relationship to God and eternity. We hope and pray that you all have time over Easter to reflect on this message and the truth of the Gospel. 

Term 1 has been filled with many great events and memories and we look forward to this happening again in Term 2.

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Penrith Regional Gallery Youth Art Prize - Finalist

Penrith Regional Gallery Youth Art Prize - Finalist

Congratulations to Year 10 student Chelsea Jenkins who has been selected as a Finalist in the Youth Art Prize (13-17 years category) at Penrith Regional Gallery. Chelsea's artwork explores the current growth of urban Penrith, questioning the impact of change on the identity of the Penrith area through photographic and digital media. Her artwork HOME is on display in Anchor House Gallery until 16 July. Congratulations, Chelsea!

Year 9 Visual Arts on Display in Penrith Library

Year 9 Visual Arts on Display in Penrith Library

Our Visual Arts students have been working on a project-based learning activity in Visual Arts to develop promotional material in response to a brief from Penrith Council.

Students were required to design a Penrith mascot and promote the Penrith area to youth.

Artworks from 2022 and 2023 by Year 9 Visual Arts students will be on display in the Penrith Library for the month of April.

Year 10 Charity Ball 2023

Year 10 Charity Ball 2023

Year 10 were pleased to join in the Primary School Easter Hat Parade and Cross Country events, by setting up a fundraising stand selling drinks, house badges and tickets to our guessing competition. Congratulations to our guessing competition winners Caelan Green in Year 7 won the 10 kilo block of Cadbury chocolate and Paris Hunt from Pre K won the 4.5 kilo Toblerone milk bar.

Thanks to the generosity and support of our school community, Year 10 were able to raise over $700 for Rare Cancers Australia. This along with their chocolate drive this term has meant that Year 10 are over hallway towards their fundraising goal of $5000!

Our Year 10 students have a few more exciting events planned for Term 2, so watch this space.

Mrs Renata Lackey and Mrs Cate Duxbury
Year 10 Charity Ball Coordinators

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Year 11 Music 1 and 2 Lunchtime Performance

Year 11 Music 1 and 2 Lunchtime Performance

A large audience of students and staff were treated to a lunchtime performance by our incredibly talented Year 11 Music 1 and Music 2 students up on the oval on Wednesday 5 April.  The performances by Abhishek Arora, Timothy Batcheldor, Elysia Castillejo, Jerome Cruzado, Jovanna Hanna, Kaleb Irawan, Elena Tomaras, Zachary Rosenthal, and Nicholas Weir, with backing from Mr David Thurlow and Mr Nick Lane, featured songs and tunes running the gamut from grunge to pop and jazz, to lovely soulful tunes on vocals and piano, as well as a mesmerising Spanish-influenced solo on the acoustic guitar. These amazing variety of musical tunes captivated the audience right up until the end of lunchtime. Well done to all and many thanks to Year 12 Music students Jake Emery, Spencer Hinchliffe and Oliver Tasevski for their assistance with the mammoth task of packing up. We look forward to the next lunchtime musical delight.

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Staff vs Year 12 Students Competition

Staff vs Year 12 Students Competition

With a sense of anticipation, the traditional Staff vs Year 12 Students preliminary volleyball game was undertaken in the Gym on Tuesday 4 April. With Year 12 students publicly throwing down the gauntlet to the teachers at assembly the previous week, both staff and students were keen to see how the teams matched up.

Shot selection rather than power and speed is the key to success in volleyball. This fact played right into the hands of the wiser (read older) teachers who took out the game in a straight sets routing of 21-5 and 21-3.

Youth will no doubt be on the side of the students in the next match up in Term 2, when staff and students will go head to head in Soccer and Basketball.

Mr Anthony Kelshaw
Director of Students 7-9

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Community Notices

School Holiday College Reception Hours

School Holiday College Reception Hours

Reception will be open from Tuesday 11 April, 8.30am to 3.30pm.

TheirCare - Outside School Hours Care

TheirCare - Outside School Hours Care

TheirCare Holiday Program will operate each working day during school holidays.

To learn more about the wonderful services provided by TheirCare and to enrol your child please visit the website: www.theircare.com.au

For more information contact TheirCare Support Team on 1300 072 410.

Uniform Shop Relocation and Holiday Trading Hours

Uniform Shop Relocation and Holiday Trading Hours

During the holiday period the Uniform Shop will relocate to M Block, next to TheirCare, our before and after school care provider.  After the move into L Block last year,  we were made aware of changes to compliance expectations that meant it was not possible to keep the Uniform shop under L Block.  To ensure best practice and ongoing compliance we will need to move the shop.

From the start of Term 2 2023 the new location of the uniform shop will be in the M Block, in the rooms previously used for Learning Support.

The Uniform Shop will be open during the Easter school holidays on Friday 21 April from 10am - 4pm.

In Term 2 Week 1, the uniform shop will be open for trading on:

Wednesday 26 April 12pm - 5pm

Thursday 27 April 8am - 11am

Friday 28 April 8am - 11am

Upcoming Events

Upcoming Events

Friday, 7 April 2023Good Friday
Monday, 10 April 2023Easter Monday
Tuesday, 11 April 2023Primary Football Camp
Wednesday, 12 April 2023Primary Football Camp
Thursday, 13 April 2023Code Camp
Monday, 17 April 2023Motiv8 Sports Holiday Program
Tuesday, 18 April 2023Motiv8 Sports Holiday Program
Wednesday, 19 April 2023Motiv8 Sports Holiday Program
Thursday, 20 April 2023Council Meeting
Motiv8 Sports Holiday Program
Friday, 21 April 2023Motiv8 Sports Holiday Program
Monday, 24 April 2023Staff Professional Development Day
Tuesday, 25 April 2023ANZAC Day Public Holiday
Wednesday, 26 April 2023Term 2 Commences
Orange and Dubbo Music Tour 2023 
Senior Choir
CIS Secondary Open Boys Volleyball
BIG 
DnD Club
Thursday, 27 April 2023Orange and Dubbo Music Tour 2023 
AICES Hockey
CIS Secondary Girls Rugby 7's
Development Band
Year 9 English Incursion
Year 10 English Incursion
3-6 Chess Club
Quaver Choir
Concert Band
Dance Club
Cadets
Friday, 28 April 2023Orange and Dubbo Music Tour 2023 
CIS 15's / 18's & U Boys & Girls Touch Football
CIS Open Girls Volleyball
College ANZAC Service
Primary Chapel
Secondary Chess Club
ESports
Year 1 and 2 Chess Club
Monday, 1 May 2023CIS Secondary Swimming Championships - Day 1
Visual Arts and Photography Excursion
Art Club
ESports Club
Tuesday, 2 May 2023Annual Schools ANZAC Service
Backup School Cross Country
CIS Secondary Swimming Championships - Day 2
Crotchet Choir
Primary Dance Club
Wednesday, 3 May 2023AICES 15s Netball
Year 9 CEP 
Senior Choir
K-2 Principal Awards
Year 9 CEP
APSMO Maths Games and Maths Olympiad
Secondary Chapel
BIG 
DnD Club
Practice Pizza and Performance
Thursday, 4 May 2023AICES Rugby Trials
Development Band
Gold Awards Assembly Year 12
3-6 Chess Club
Quaver Choir
Concert Band
Dance Club
Cadets
Friday, 5 May 2023Year 3-6 Principal Awards
Primary Chapel
Secondary Chess Club
ESports
Year 1 and 2 Chess Club
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