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Southern Vales Christian College SVCC Newsflash Our team 2nd @ Flinders Science & Engineering Challenge 2015 From the Principal I would like to welcome everyone in the College Community to Term 3, in particular to the new students and their families: Lea Wagner (Year 9) who is a visiting exchange student from Germany, Amy Tromp (Year 8 Morphett Vale), Caleb Buckleigh (Year 8 Aldinga), Lucas Oswald (Foundation Morphett Vale), Nicole Calland (Year 10) and Natasha Stevens, (Year 10) who joined us in Week 9 of Term 2. We pray your time at the College will have a significant impact in your learning journey and understanding of God s place in your life. Philipians 1:6 And I am certain that God, who began the good work within you, will continue his work until it is finally finished on the day when Christ Jesus returns. Mrs Jenny Nelson Principal Science & Engineering Challenge A nervous group of Year 9 and 10 students attended the Science and Engineering Challenge at Flinders University s new Tonsley campus on the first day of the term. It was a competition between schools and a number of well established independent and public schools competed. The students competed in various tasks including building bridges which were tested in front of the entire audience. Others built a suspension system for a mars-rover, a hover craft, a robotic type hand and also shelters which would withstand certain outdoor elements. The students worked on the tasks for long periods of time and they had to build and re-fine their models. They were supported by retired engineers who were very encouraging. The SVCC students felt that we had mixed success with all the various tasks and this uncertainty prevailed until the tallies were read out at the end of the challenging day. The nervousness of the day gave way to sheer excitement when we discovered that the College had finished in second place. This is quite an achievement as it is only the the third year that the College has been involved with the Science and Engineering Challenge. We managed to beat a number of prestigious schools who have been long time participants of the event. Well done to all the students who were involved. Mr Hugh Serfontein, Head of Secondary, Morphett Vale Issue 11 Week 2 Term 3

House Competitions Day PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY In Week 4 on Thursday 13 August and Friday 14 August, the College will be visited by photographer Luke Greaves. Photos will be taken for the College Magazine, the College website and for other College publications such as the College Chronicle. If your child/ren are already listed as images not to be published, they will not be photographed. If you have any queries, please contact Mrs Melody Shepherd via melody.shepherd@svcc.sa.edu.au Week 3, August Mon 3 Japanese Students Arrive for Visit Christian Education Visual Art Teachers Network PD Day Wed 5 Year 12 Elevate Seminar Ace Your Exams Week 4, August Tue 11 ICAS Maths Test SACSA Football Carnival Thu 13 College Professional Photography, MV On Friday 3 July, the final day of Term 2, the students in Reception to Year 9 at both campuses took part in a day of fun activities for a House Competitions Day. This is a new part of the 2015 House Teams Championship. The competitions included spelling bees, aerodynamic challenge, a Bible game show, sports competitions, construction challenge, theatre sports, Taboo, Scattergories and SVCC Masterchef. The competitions were a combination of individual and team events. It was great to see the students representing their House teams and showcasing their skills in a variety of activities. There were around 160 different competitions that took place on the day which means the results will play a large part in determining which House will win the overall House Championship in 2015. Official results will be announced at the whole school assembly in Week 3. Mr Mark Healey KidsMatter & Mindmatters Committee Fri 14 SACSA Football Carnival Yr 11 Research Project Expo Excursion College Professional Photography, ALD P&F Pizza Day, MV Flinders Uni Open Day Yr 11 & 12 Excursion Tel 08 8488 0000 Morphett Vale Campus 140 States Rd Aldinga Campus 240 Aldinga Beach Rd

Year 6 Leadership Forum PRIMARY AWARDS Aldinga Week 1 Positive - Jett, Kobie & Samuel Obedient & Cooperative - Indyana, Georgia, Poppy Hardworking - Max, Charlini & Bethany Environmental Award Louise, Harper & Zachary Year 6 students Candice, Natalya, Ryan, William, Mark, Sofia and Summer pictured with Amanda Rishworth MP On Wednesday 1 July (Week 10, Term 2) I had the pleasure of escorting seven of our Year 6 students to the Young Leaders Forum hosted by Amanda Rishworth MP. The event was held at the Port Noarlunga Arts Centre. Our students along with students from many other schools were able to hear from some great inspirational speakers share about leadership. Alex Price from the Adelaide Scorpions spoke first. Next up was Bradley Gotch who is the coach of the South Adelaide Football Club. The students were all star struck when Channel 7 News presenter, Jessica Adamson, spoke to the group. Later in the day, they also heard from Sergeant Amanda Dawson from the Crime Prevention Section of Christies Beach Police Station. The day was completed with Amanda Rishworth MP talking with the students then getting them all to work together for a fun and interesting activity. It was a great day where the students came together to share ideas and improve their leadership skills. Mrs Chione Jenkins, Year 6 Teacher Morphett Vale Week 1 Positive - Lucas, Asher & Allira Obedient & Cooperative - Sean Hardworking - Daniel QUICK NOTES Woolworths Earn & Learn If you, or anyone you know, shops at Woolworths and would like to collect stickers on our behalf, the College would benefit by us being able to claim educational and sporting equipment as part of the program. Woolworths give a sticker for each $10 you spend. Once the sticker sheet is full you can drop it into the College or one of the collection bins at your local store. Milk Cartons Needed The Foundation class at Morphett Vale are building an igloo for our UbD Unit of Inquiry about Homes. This requires a LOT of 2L plastic milk cartons.please help us out by bringing your washed bottles with lids on to B7 and watch our igloo take shape. Thank you, Ros Healey and Jacqui Chilman www.svcc.sa.edu.au admin@svcc.sa.edu.au All correspondence to: PO Box 70 Morphett Vale SA 5162

Once Upon a Castle, Year 2 Morphett Vale COMMUNITY NEWS Oliphant Science Awards Come to see, learn and immerse the whole family in science this year at SA s largest student science competition - The Oliphant Science Awards Open Day! This FREE event is open to the general public on Sunday 23 August from 12-4 pm. This is held at Festival Functions, Findon. Celebrating the International Year of Light there will be light-themed Science Shows and Come & Try activities. All of the prize winning projects from the 2015 competition will be on display. The Year 2 students at Morphett Vale enjoyed their hands on investigation which allowed them to explore and apply their knowledge of 2D and 3D shapes. They used their new knowledge and skills to design and construct a model castle. Miss Kylie Cook, Year 2 Teacher Excursion to Aldinga Campus, Year 5/6 MV Get a Headstart at Maths! Do you want to help your child get a headstart with mathematics and numeracy and the Australian Curriculum? Then come along to the Primary Mathematics Association SA Parent Session to find out more. These sessions are designed to help parents gain an awareness of Mathematics and Numeracy, how they are part of the Australian Curriculum and what your child is required to learn. On Thursday 2 July (Week 10, Term 2) the Year 5/6 students from Morphett Vale went on an excursion to Aldinga campus as part of their Urban Planning Inquiry Unit. It was a great chance to compare the differences between the two campuses and enjoy the time with Mrs Jenkins Year 6 class. The class was given a tour of the campus, in particular exploring the Agriculture Area. The students discovered what the Aldinga Year 6 students have been learning. It was an interesting and fun experience. Miss Suzanne Harvey, Year 5/6 Teacher $20 Per Head ($15 if more than one parent attending per child) 7 pm - 8:30 pm Education Development Centre Milner St, Hindmarsh Preschool & JP Parents: 10 Aug Year 3-5 Parents: 31 Aug Year 6-7 Parents: 14 Sept To enrol, please email primarymaths@bigpond.com or phone 8182 3288 www.svcc.sa.edu.au admin@svcc.sa.edu.au All correspondence to: PO Box 70 Morphett Vale SA 5162

Christian Schools Australia Conference 2015 STAFF NEWS On Monday 20 July, before the school term began, our staff members joined 1100 teachers and school staff from Christian Schools around South Australia at Tyndale Christian College for the biennial CSA Conference. Due to the large number of attendees there were two streams of events allowing everyone to share in the student led worship and devotion time, before heading into the various workshops. Key note speaker, Karl Faase, spoke hope in regard to what is happening in our culture and its relationship with Christianity. His presentation gave many statistics that show that God is well and truly working in our generation. Presentations and more information about Karl can be found on his website: www.karlfaase.com During the day our staff members attended elective workshops on various topics, year levels and issues of interest. It was a significant time of catching up with teachers from across South Australia, but also developing networks and sharing and developing new ideas. Heidi Scriven conducted a Biology network meeting that could become an ongoing group, meeting both online and in person. Within just a few hours the online network had begun. Michelle West conducted a Visual Art Critical Analysis workshop with Art teachers from around the state. Rebekah Cook presented a workshop on the topic of developing essential questions as part of the Understanding by Design. Developing essential questions has been a significant area of development for our teaching staff in the UbD process. Each workshop was well attended and the feedback was particularly positive. We thank Tyndale Christian School for their hospitality and for going above and beyond to serve the Christian school community of South Australia. We appreciate the positive investment made by CSA for Christian School staff members to help building a strong future for our schools. Mrs Rebekah Cook Director of Teaching & Learning Please continue to pray for Chris Snape and his family following the sad loss of their son. Finance Officer Welcome to Tina Oswald who is our new Finance Officer. Tina will be taking over Accounts Payable and Wages. Tina has recently returned to SA with her husband and two children. Please make her feel very welcome. Tina s son Lucas will be attending the Foundation class at Morphett Vale. Learning Support Teacher Welcome to Val Russell who is joining our Support Staff team. Val has worked in the Learning Support field for many years including working with Speld. Val is experienced in an Inquiry approach to learning and in Jolly Phonics. Val will be working closely with Amanda Bone. Learning Support Coordinator Amanda Bone will commence the role of Learning Support Coordinator for the College. She will now be overseeing Learning Support for both campuses. After servicing our College with dedication, Sue Williams is increasing her hours as Special Education Consultant with Down Syndrome SA/Learning For All. We pray every blessing on her future plans and thank her for the innovative changes she has made in our Learning Support area. Primary Performing Arts Cath Grant is taking 12 months leave to take up a full time position teaching Foundation at another school. We thank Cath for all her work and pray every success on this new season in her life. We are pleased to announce Katie Rex will lead the Primary Performing Arts across the College including at Morphett Vale on Fridays. www.svcc.sa.edu.au admin@svcc.sa.edu.au All correspondence to: PO Box 70 Morphett Vale SA 5162

Year 10 Work Experience CAREER CORNER University Open Days Tabor Adelaide Saturday 15 August 10 am - 2 pm Students will be able to speak with Tabor staff about their career destination in Teaching, Music, Creative Writing, International Health & Development, Ministry, Theology, TESOL, Training and Assessment, Counselling and Youth Work. There will be Campus Tours, a sausage sizzle and more! In Week 10, Term 2, the Year 10 students completed their annual work experience. Students went to a variety of businesses throughout Adelaide. Work experience not only ties in with the Personal Learning Plan subject, but is a great opportunity for the students to gain knowledge of their selected workplace and the expectations of that career. Here are a few of their experiences: Beaumont Tiles: I found the experience helpful for me because I got to see how the designers help the customers out with picking their tiles for their house. I discovered that there is more to interior designing which I would like to learn about. I would like to thank the interior designer for an enjoyable week at work experience. Samanatha Work experience was a great opportunity to test and develop my ability to apply myself to a range of set tasks in a new workplace. It was a remarkable opportunity to see how the little jobs interconnect to form one giant workforce of colleagues successfully running a business. Kane I worked at IT & Computers. It was a friendly environment where I felt comfortable to ask any questions; it was a really great opportunity to learn new things. I got to do tasks like uninstalling malicious software as well as actually building a computer by myself. Emma I worked at Prescott College Southern, for a week. I worked with kids from Foundation to Year 11. Although it was nerve racking at first, I did learn a lot from the fulfilling experience. Shae My work experience placement was at Morphett Vale Primary School. This was a very good experience for me as it did not only help me realise that this is what I want to do in the future, but it helped me with my confidence. Niamh For my work experience I worked with a tiler/maintenance man at Eldercare. I found my work experience enjoyable because there was always a physical activity to do so I was never bored. Rowan Mrs Lynley Muller Personal Learning Plan Teacher UniSA, City West and City East Sunday 16 August 9 am - 4:30 pm Flinders University Friday 14 and Sunday 16 August 9:30 am - 4 pm Adelaide University Sunday 16 August 9 am - 4pm North Terrace Campus If you would like more information about the University Open Days, please contact our VET Coordinator, Mrs Lynley Muller, via lynley.muller@svcc.sa.edu.au

Chess Clu,b All ages Bible Club, R-2 Compassion Letter Writing Club, Yr 4-12 Science Club, All ages Card Making, All ages Soccer Club, Yr 3-4 JP Fun, R-2 Friday Games, All ages Girls Club, Yr 5-6 Art/Craft, R-2 Aldinga Band, Yr 6-12 Library, All ages Garden Club, All ages Card Making, Yr 4-6 House Competitions, All ages Chess and Aldinga Band, Yr 6-12 JP Fun, R-2 Loom Bands, Yr 3-12 Proverbs 31 Club, Yr 10-12 Girls Senior Band Rehearsal Compassion Letter Writing Club, Yr 4-12 Science Club, All ages Worship Band Rehearsals Card Making, All ages Explore Music, Yr 9-10 Senior Choir, Yr 7-11 Friday Games, All ages Worship Club, Yr 7-12 Aldinga Band, Yr 6-12 Study Club, Yr 7-12 Library, All ages Garden Club, All ages House Competitions, All ages Chess and Aldinga Band, Yr 6-12 Study Club, Yr 7-12 Loom Bands, Yr 3-12