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Edition 17 25 October 2019
The Junior School’s Musicians’ Cup was held on Thursday night last week in the Junior School Hall. Hammond Briggs (centre) was awarded first place with his piece
on the saxophone, with James Nicholls (left) being awarded second place with a piece on the piano and Kurt Seckler (left) was awarded third place also for a piece on the
piano. Congratulations boys!
From the Head of Junior School Dear Parents Musicians’ Cup was held on Thursday evening last week. This is an adjudicated instrumental competition for Junior School boys who are proficient musicians. A record number of boys entered this year’s event, with 28 fine individual performances on the evening. Without exception, every boy performed well with a diverse range of instruments being played across a broad repertoire. It was a thoroughly enjoyable evening and I acknowledge all boys who entered the competition, along with their families for valuing music as one of the many opportunities available at our School.
Musicians’ Cup competitors. Congratulations boys on your performances.
I thank Mrs Kellie Dixon, our music teacher, for organising this competition and running it so well on the evening. Finally, I congratulate the following prize recipients: First place Hammond Briggs (saxophone) Second place James Nicholls (piano) Third place Kurt Seckler (piano) Highly commended Charlie Lachmund (double bass) Highly commended Hayden Fellenberg (euphonium) Highly commended Jude Greenhalgh (alto saxophone) Highly commended Singyuan Xue (violin) Junior School Supporters’ Group The Junior School Supporters’ Group Annual General Meeting (AGM) will occur on Monday 11 November. Further information is contained within this newsletter and nomination forms for next year’s positions were sent home today. Staffing Mr Jordan Swinney, who is currently teaching Year 3 on a one year contract, has accepted a full-time, permanent position at Highlands Christian College for 2020. I congratulate Mr Swinney on this appointment and thank him for his work at our School this year.
Drought Relief On Tuesday, Junior School boys participated in ‘Dress as a Farmer’ for the day to raise much needed money for those who are impacted by the drought. A staggering $1500 was raised and will be donated to Drought Angels. Drought Angels is an Australian Charity that supports Australian farmers and their rural communities with meaningful and personalised assistance. They provide food hampers, care packs, prepaid visa cards and local store vouchers. I particularly thank three Junior School parents, Mel Sutcliffe, Margaret Lindemann and Amanda Thurbin for their drive and support with this fund raising venture.
(L) Junior School boys enjoyed dressing as farmers for the day and supporting drought relief. (R) Prep student Jaivir Singh donated his money box of savings to the day.
Class placement of students Placing students in classes for the following year is a process in which we invest a great deal of time and care. This is always announced in the middle of Term 4 and prior to Orientation Day in November. In many schools, this information is typically held back from parents and children, being announced almost as school commences in the New Year. Spending time sorting this out and announcing this in a timely manner treats boys and parents with respect and alleviates anxieties that can often arise simply through the lack of knowledge about what is occurring. This process has now been finalised and this information will be provided to parents and boys next week. I ask parents to trust the professional judgment of the teaching staff and more broadly of the School with regard to class placement as this is viewed very seriously and has taken some time. This is done in a careful manner ensuring classes are balanced both academically and socially and boys are matched with teachers and with one another. Once again, I look forward to this information being well received by our school community. Regards Scott Campbell Head of Junior School
From Head of Teaching and Learning Results Over the past few weeks, results from testing and competitions have started to arrive at school. We have again recorded some very pleasing scores and a number of boys will be recognised at upcoming assemblies for their achievements, once the School has received the certificates from the various companies. The results of the Australian Maths Competition saw one boy achieve a High Distinction, 14 boys achieve Distinctions and a further 14 boys achieve Credits. Our boys performed similarly well on the various ICAS competitions. I wish to congratulate all of the boys who entered into these competitions. GPS Day of Academic Excellence Recently, I outlined that we would be hosting the GPS Day of Academic Excellence. The event occurred last Tuesday and was a huge success. Our boys engaged in the challenging activities with a quality attitude and enjoyed the opportunities provided. They represented our school very well through their welcoming approach to their GPS colleagues, hard work and enthusiasm on the day. I would like to thank Mr Greg Bland (Senior School), Mr Michael Cocks (Senior School), Mr Ben Woolacott, Ms Mary Lou Fraser and Mrs Jan Heffernan and her husband Ray for the incredible, challenging and thought-provoking activities that they develop and ran so smoothly for the day. Rob Jeffries Head of Teaching and Learning
Music News Musicians’ Cup Congratulations to all boys who performed in the Musicians’ Cup last Thursday evening 17 October. The standard of performance was extremely high and all boys should be commended for their efforts. Thank you to our adjudicator, Mr Neil Flottmann (Director of Creative Arts and Extra-Curricular Programs at West Moreton Anglican College) who travelled from Ipswich to adjudicate this event. Mr Flottmann awarded the following prizes: First Hammond Briggs (alto saxophone) Second James Nicholls (piano) Third Kurt Seckler (piano) HC Singyuan Xue (violin), Hayden Fellenberg (euphonium), Charlie Lachmund (double bass), Jude Greenhalgh (alto saxophone) Blue Care Last Thursday, 17 October members of Tribe, Tribe Junior and Chamber Winds travelled to the Blue Care Nursing Home to perform a concert for the residents. The performances were thoroughly enjoyed by all who attended. Thank you to Mrs Buchholz for accompanying all of the ensembles and soloists and to the Probus Club for organising our visit.
L-R Aimon Rowe, Harrison Brown, Jett Heffernan and Ethan Greenhalgh preparing for their piece at Blue Care.
Tribe Junior performing at Blue Care, with their conductor Mrs Dixon.
Year 6 transition to Senior School – Music ensembles To assist with the transition to the Senior School next year, all Year 6 boys who are currently ensemble members of a Junior School ensemble are invited to attend an open rehearsal in the Senior School in Week 5. This will enable your son to meet the conductor of the ensemble he is eligible for next year, be introduced to other members, and experience being part of a Senior School ensemble rehearsal before he enters Year 7. I am hoping this experience reduces any potential anxiety for your son, and in addition allows him to become excited about the opportunities which lie ahead for him next year. I have included the rehearsal dates below for your reference. A note with all details will be sent home next week.
Ensemble Time Rehearsal
Venue
Conductor Who should attend?
Senior
Choir
Tuesday 5 November
7.30am - 8.15am
Baynes
Centre
Mrs Natalie Otto Any interested Year 6 boys
and current Tribe members
Wind
Ensemble
Thursday 7 November
7.30am - 8.15am
Baynes
Centre
Mrs Natalie Otto Current Concert Band
Members
String
Ensemble
Thursday 7 November
7.30am - 8.15am
Nesbitt
Music Room
Ms Teresa Brix Current String Ensemble
members
Year 2 Strings Concert Year 2 parents are invited to a concert to showcase their sons’ development and progress on their instruments this year as part of the Year 2 Strings program. The Concert will be held in the Junior School Hall, commencing at 9.30am on Tuesday 12 November. A note with more details will be sent home in the coming weeks. Kellie Dixon Music Teacher
Chess News October 19 and 20 marked the end of the 2019 chess season with the Queensland Interschool State Chess Finals at St Joseph’s Gregory Terrace. The Chess First Team (Junior School) consisting of Jett Heffernan, Theo Yevdokimov, Peter Barac and Lachlan Haller represented the School at this event. 40 schools from throughout Queensland took part in the primary school division. The boys played 6 games across 2 days in what was a long and challenging weekend of chess. At the end of the weekend they won 12 points from a possible 24 across the 6 rounds, placing mid-field. They were also the best performing Toowoomba team from the 6 in attendance. Each of the boys contributed to the points total with at least 2 wins each. Theo Yevdokimov was our best performer with 4 wins and a draw. The level of competition on display at this event was incredibly high and I am very proud of all of the boys for their efforts. My thanks must also go to Mrs Jan Heffernan who assisted with supervision on the weekend.
Junior School First Chess Team (L – R)
Lachlan Haller, Peter Barac, Jett Heffernan and Theo Yevdokimov.
Evan Rees Chess Coordinator
Night of Notables The Year 6 Big Thinking Project (BTP) group will be holding the annual “Night of Notables” on Thursday 7 November. The students have been researching famous Australian authors throughout Term 3. During the “Night of Notables”, the students adopt the persona of their famous Australian and are required to answer any questions presented to them as this person. They have also created display boards and tables to best represent the lives and achievements of their chosen person. You are invited to join us for the evening. Tea/ coffee and light refreshments will be served. The event will be held in the Junior School Hall, commencing at 6.00pm. Please RSVP to the front office by Thursday 31 October, 2019 to assist with catering.
Lucy MacFarlane Academic Extension
Sports News Summer Sport Captains Congratulations to the following boys who have been chosen as the Captain of their respective sporting teams for Term 4. Volleyball Alex Denman Touch Ryan Williams Athletics Last Friday, our Track and Field season continued with a GPS pre-meet at Nudgee College. The boys enjoyed the atmosphere of competing against other schools and some fine performances were recorded. We are now looking forward to the GPS Championships on 31 October. Staff v Students Football match Last Wednesday, the annual Staff v Students football match took place. Divided into quarters, all Year 6 boys had the opportunity to display their talent against the teachers. Early in the fourth quarter the Year 6 boys took a one goal advantage after sensational goals to Will Ivory, Archie Beckwith and Ezra Adames (2). A tiring staff team mustered their energy and were able to sneak home with a 5-4 win. A relieved yet aching teaching team was able to hold their heads high the next day. Well done to the students on a match that was the closest in recent memory.
Year 6 boys had a lot of possession. Our Prep boys had great fun cheering on
the Year 6 boys and teachers. Term 4 Sport Training for Interschool sport in Term 4 continues each week. Boys should bring the appropriate equipment for their chosen sport in Term 4. Draws will be placed on the sports portal when they are finalised by Toowoomba Primary School Sport. Swimming Swimming for the boys in Prep to Year 3 continues and will conclude at the end of Week 7. The Aquatic Centre staff will reassess the boys’ swimming ability again this term. Learn to Swim days and times will be the same as last term. Swimming lessons will commence in Week 5 for boys in Year 4 - 6. These lessons will take place in regular Physical Education class time. Boys should ensure they have TGS togs, towel and swimming cap for these classes. Later in the term, boys in Years 4 and 5 will have swimming trials in preparation for the annual swimming carnival of 2020. More information about the trials will be conveyed to the boys closer to the date.
Prep and Year 1 Gymnastics Prep and Year 1 classes travel by bus to All Stars Gymnastics for their weekly Friday sport this term. This is an exciting opportunity for the boys and one which should be very beneficial to their athletic development. All Stars will design the program and provide the instructors each week.
Junior Blasters and Master Blasters The 2019 Junior Blasters and Master Blasters cricket program commences next Monday. TGS boys will meet at Sails and move together to the ovals to participate. The first week will be held on Barbour Oval and will continue on Mills Oval for each subsequent session. Boys from the 2020 1st XI squad will be assisting the boys develop their skill levels.
Brendan Doherty Sportsmaster
Junior School Sports Results Term 4, Week 2, Friday 18 October
Inter-school Touch Inter-school Volleyball
Senior A V Highlands Score: 12 - 3 Player of the day: Pat O’Sullivan Mrs Amy Casey (coach)
Senior A V Darling Heights Score: 40 – 14 (win) Player of the day: Atlas Jaques Ms Mary-Lou Fraser (coach)
Senior A1 V Highfields Score: 3 – 8 (loss) Player of the day: Hugo Cavanagh Mrs Amy Casey (coach)
Senior B V Darling Heights Score: 33 – 24 (win) Ms Mary-Lou Fraser (coach)
Senior B V TESS 2 Score: 1 – 10 (loss) Player of the day: Sam Russell Mr Rob Jeffries (coach)
Junior A V Fairview Heights Score: 47 – 25 (win) Miss Annabel Overell (coach)
Senior B1 V STTN Score: 5 – 2 (win) Player of the day: Sam Russell Mr Rob Jeffries (coach)
Junior B V Darling Heights A Score: 43 – 29 (win) Miss Annabel Overell (coach)
Junior A V Highlands Score: 4 - 2 (win) Player of the day: Mitchel Wilkes Mr Jamie Lee (coach)
Junior A1 V Glenvale 2B Score: 5 – 4 win Player of the day: Julian Magree Mr Jamie Lee (coach)
Junior B V TESS 3 Score: 4 – 3 (win) Player of the day: Cadel Hardgrave Mr Brendan Doherty and Mrs Kellie Dixon (coaches)
Junior B1 V TESS 2 Score: 4 – 1 (loss) Player of the day: Charc Franey Mr Brendan Doherty and Mrs Kellie Dixon (coaches)
Inter-school Cricket (Friday 11 October and Friday 18 October) Two week game
Senior A V St Mary’s Score: Wash Out Mr Alastair Bain (coach)
Junior B V St Mary’s Score: Wash Out Mr Ben Woolacott (coach)
Junior A V St Mary’s Score: Wash Out Mr Nathan Stains (coach)
Junior B1 V St Mary’s Score: Wash Out Mr Lewis Maclean (coach)
Year 5 Excursion to the Queensland Museum and Sparklab
Queensland Museum and Sparklab Report On Monday 14 of October, all of Year 5 travelled to the Queensland Museum and Sparklab. We had a wonderful time. Our favourite exhibit was Sparklab. Sparklab featured cool interactive activities. They included: lifting, bridge building, and lots of imagination. Then we transitioned up to the top floor. We saw lots of species of birds, varieties of fish, live snakes, giant burrowing cockroaches and even stick insects. We then migrated to the 3rd floor. We saw lots of fossilised plants and animals, a giant fossil of the Muttaburrasaurus and even a replica of a space shuttle. We then ventured over to Southbank, eating lunch and having fun at a pretty awesome park.Then it was unfortunately time to go home. We had a long bus ride home and I am sure everyone was tired when they got back to Toowoomba. By Henry Thurbin (5S) Queensland Museum and Sparklab Report On the 14th of October, the Year 5 classes adventured to South Bank in Brisbane to visit the Queensland Museum but more specifically, the Sparklab. When we entered the Sparklab we were overwhelmed by the number of Science related activities you could participate in. There was everything from electrical circuits, bridge building, aerodynamics and even sound machines. It was sad to leave but after the Sparklab we explored the Museum. We saw the DNA and history of skeletons and fossils. I particularly enjoyed looking at the spaceship replica. After the Museum we headed to Southbank to enjoy a delicious lunch, go on walks and play on the playground to burn off some energy. We eventually had to go home with some of us playing Uno on the bus while others chatted to each other and some relaxed. We all had one thing in common, we were all tired after a big day. By Julian Magree (5L) Queensland Museum and Sparklab Report On the 14th of October, Year 5 went to the Brisbane Museum and Sparklab. When we got to the Museum we had some morning tea. Then we went to the Sparklab. It was made for us to touch and work out why certain things cause different reactions. Everyone enjoyed the Sparklab. We spent 2 hours in there having lots of fun. We then went to the Science Bar to watch some chemical experiments take place, it was so interesting! When we left the Sparklab I could tell everyone was disappointed to leave. Next, we went up the stairs to look at the animals, they were fantastic! People enjoyed watching a sea movie. They explained what animals existed and the history of them. We then went downstairs to look at the fossilised dinosaurs and reptiles. People were more interested in the computers that showed what the extinct animals and reptiles looked like. We weren’t allowed to touch the fossils. Then it was time to go. Everyone was sad to leave, but we all enjoyed the excursion. By Harrison Brown (5L)
Year 5 Excursion to the Queensland Museum and Sparklab
Junior School Supporters’ Group
Parents and Friends’ Association and Junior School Supporters’ Group meeting dates: Term 4 7.00pm Tuesday 29 October Week 4A Parents and Friends’ Association Meeting, Jacaranda Room 6.00pm Monday 11 November Week 6A Junior School Supporters’ Group AGM, J1 Junior School Supporters’ Group AGM The Annual General Meeting of the Junior School Supporters’ Group will be held in J1, the Academic Support and Extension room at 6:00pm on Monday 11 November, 2019. All positions on the committee will be available. Anyone interested in taking on the position of President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer or Committee Member please complete the nomination form that will be available this week and return it to the Junior School office. If you would like further details on what is involved in being on the committee. It is definitely a very rewarding experience to become involved in your son’s school committees. Twilight!! Yes we are already counting down to the end of term and therefore the end of the school year. The ‘Wheelbarrow of Cheer’ is already in position and happily accepting any donations you can send its way. Raffle tickets to win the wheelbarrow and possible other goodies are available via the Parent Portal. Tickets are drawn the following week after the Twilight Concert. Pizzas are available for pre-order on the Parent Portal. Pick up will begin from 5:30pm at The Pavilion and finish just prior to the Twilight Concert commencing. These are supplied by Urban Pizza Company and Pizza Capers. Varieties are Meat Lovers, Hawaiian, Vegetarian and Supreme. They are the 6 slice size and will sell for $15. GF is available for no extra cost but you will need to message me for that special order. Garlic Bread is available for $4 (NO GF available sorry). Thank you for supporting the Junior Supporters’ Group during our end of year fundraising efforts. I know it’s an expensive time of year and this is a tough economic time for many. Bliss Bierhoff President, Junior School Supporters' Group
After School Care Dear Parents If you require after school care for your son, Hall-Thorpe Sports provides an enjoyable and engaging program designed especially for boys. The weekly program is based around the interests of the boys and some intentional teaching from our educators. We offer an easy booking method for casual and permanent bookings. Enrolment forms are available at the Junior School office or on our website www.hallthorpesports.com.au via the Toowoomba Grammar School tab. Alternatively, you can call our office on 4638 7965 during business hours for more information. Hall-Thorpe Sport Team Phone: 07 4638 7965 Email: [email protected] Web: www.hallthorpesports.com.au
Donations required
The Junior School Supporters’ Group is seeking donations to
fill our
"Wheelbarrow of Cheer"
which will be the major prize in a multi-draw raffle on the night
of the Junior School’s Twilight Concert
Friday 22 November, 2019
Tickets available via the Parent Lounge
3 tickets for $5.00 or to purchase on the night $2.00 each
If you could donate a bottle of wine, beer, chocolates,
gourmet food or other items and drop them off at the Junior
School Office it would be greatly appreciated.
Assembly Awards Week 2A and 3B
Prep G
Jaivir Singh Sam Thomas
Taha Ali Alex Dow Liam Fels
Prep M
Cooper Spies Xavier Terrey Aarav Sahu
Harry Spencer
1M Tyler Kirkman
Hunter Ley Wati Tembo Will Duddy
Aarav Kansagara Sam Stains
2G
Robert Acton Sam Kemp
Isaac Meacham Max Lynam
Kyran Brown Sam Stains
2W
Cody Fitzgerald Red Hamilton Tom Murray Jack Purves
Hiresh Wanasinghe Jaxson Parker
3H
Charlie Pollock Zac Tucker
Cayden McKim Rainer McKim
3S
Jai Karki Xander French
4B
James Dixon Beau Hamilton Jay Pradeep Zeyhar Smith
4O
Praj Gupte Lachlan Hyslop Fletcher Collie Hugo Tebbutt
5L
Peter Barac Mitchell Wilkes Oliver Von Pein Chayton Wong Pierce Hadfield
5S
Tom Jaquet George Paton
Banjo Seaniger Oliver Shelton
Hudson Dowling Ashton Reedy
Louis Whittaker
5W
William Gilshenan Jed Lane
Thomas McDonald Smith Jed Lane
Amand Mandikiza Bradley Schultz
6C
Lewis Bird James Nicholls
Ethan Greenhalgh Oliver Williams
6J
Hayden Fellenberg Sebastian Kerle-Taylor
Josh Hoepper Charlie Lachmund
Ryan Williams
REACH Zackaidyn Fleming (PM)
Pierce Hadfield (5L) Alec Gordon (6C)
House Points
Taylor 155 Stephens 142
Boyce 139 Groom 136
Mackintosh 1133
Term 4, Week 4A
Monday 28 October
Tuesday 29 October Year 5 Excursion to Queensland Planetarium, 8.45am - 3.00pm
P and F Meeting, Jacaranda Room, 7.00pm
Wednesday 30 October Prep vision screening QFES Firefighters visiting Year 1, 8.30am
GPS Track and Field Team Lunch, Junior School Hall, 12.45pm
Staff Meeting, 3.30pm - 5.00pm
Thursday 31 October Junior GPS Track and Field Championships (U10- U12), Nudgee College, 7.30am - 5.30pm approx
Assembly Prep - Year 6 (Year 1 presenting, Public Speaking prizes awarded), 2.10pm
Friday 1 November Junior School Mothers' Coffee Morning, Park House Cafe, 8.30am- 9.30pm
Saturday 2 November Aquatic Centre Marketing Morning, 8.45am - 10.15am
Sunday 3 November Term 3, Week 5B
Monday 4 November Welcome to Senior School function for current TGS Year 6 parents, Junior School Hall, 4.00pm - 5.00pm
Tuesday 5 November Wednesday 6 November Swimming Trials Year 2 - Year 6, P.B. Hauser Aquatic Centre,
1.35pm - 3.00pm
Staff Meeting, 3.30pm - 5.00pm
Thursday 7 November Newsletter Junior School Orientation Morning for 2020, 8.30am - 9.45am
Year 6 to Senior School for Orientation Morning, 8.25am - 10.25am
Morning Tea for new boys and parents, 9.45am - 10.15am No assembly
Night of Notables, Junior School Hall, 6.00pm - 7.30pm
Friday 8 November
Saturday 9 November Sunday 10 November
Junior School Contact Details
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Email: [email protected]
Web: www.twgs.qld.edu.au
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Corfe House: 07 4687 2660
Aquatic Centre Bookings: 07 4687 2631
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