Swimming awards

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The following Year 9 boys were recognised at assembly this morning for their swimming at the recent College swimming carnival.

u14 Points Champion: Dominic Sestanovic

u15 Points Champion: Ben Brooks

u15 Points Third Place: Ben Wood

Sport for Saturday 19 November

Below are the sports fixtures for Saturday 19 November, complete with bus times. Don’t forget that most boys have changed to the Under 16 age group ready for next year.

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Sport cancellations will be posted to this webpage: http://www.twitter.com/JoeysSport. Games are on unless indicated otherwise on this page.

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Bethlehem or Bust

Tonight was the debut performance of the Year 9 drama classes. They performed a hilarious adaption of the three kings, “Bethlehem or Bust”. It is likened to Monty Python’s legendary film “Life of Brian”.

The boys got plenty of laughs (and they were all intentional).

Linguafest finalists celebrate at Four Frog Crêperie Mosman

After working up a ravenous hunger at the College Swimming Carnival, the Y9 French class indulged in delicious delicacies from North Western France – crêpes – and their savoury cousins galette – at one of Sydney’s three traditional Breton Crêperies ‘The Four Frogs’.

In anticipation of the finals of the Linguafest on November 25, the group took some time to enjoy a dinner together at the Mosman restaurant to acknowledge their achievements thus far.

The owners and chefs as well as the serving team are all French, and the boys eagerly used their Language skills to order and interact with the staff, who paid very high compliments to the entire group on their ability to communicate very effectively in French.

We hope to share more good news soon as this wonderful adventure comes to a conclusion!

Pilbara immersion recognised at assembly

img_3380This morning at Assembly Coedie Anderson and Daniel Gibbons gave a report to the school about the Pilbara immersion that some Year 9 boys attended earlier this year. After the report, the boys who attended were presented with Solidarity pins by Mr Tarlinton in recognition of the contribution to the immersion.

Coedie and Daniel’s report is included below.

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Geography competition

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The boys listed below were recognised for their performance in the Australian Geography competition which was held earlier this year. These boys achieved High Distinctions in the competition. Joeys was the 5th ranked school overall, Australia wide, beating many selective schools.

Rhys Barrow
Thomas Haddad
Nicholas Jones
Jack Lewis
James Moore
William Qiu
Nic Rath
Oliver Sidgreaves
Ben Tuite

Sport for Saturday 12 November

Below are the sports fixtures for Saturday 12 November, complete with bus times. Don’t forget that most boys have changed to the Under 16 age group ready for next year.

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Upcoming events for Year 9

Family Mass and Spring Fair – Sunday

Boys will need to be seated in the Hall at 9:45am dressed in their blues for the Family Mass. You and your families are most welcome to join us. Immediately following is the Spring Fair where boys are required to stay at the College until 4pm.

 

Loreto Dance – Monday

The boys have a dance with Loreto on Monday night which is at Normanhurst. The boys will catch buses to Normanhurst straight after dinner and then return on the buses by around 9:15pm.  No need to change day student departure times as I will assume all boys are staying until 9pm on that night.

Sport for Saturday 5 November

Below are the sports fixtures for Saturday 5 November, complete with bus times. Don’t forget that most boys have changed to the Under 16 age group ready for next year.

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Bilpin Springs Orchard visit

p1070008The year 9 Agriculture class headed off up the Bell’s Line of Road towards the apple district of Bilpin, some 100kms from Joeys and around 600 metres above sea-level. The class was heading to Bilpin Springs Orchard, predominantly an apple orchard but also growing peaches, pears and nectarines.

None of these boys would have experienced this type of Agriculture before and the visit was organised to show the boys that the management of an orchard is a very complex operation. The proprietor, Mr. Cedric Lethbridge, is a very “switched-on” farmer who is a wonderful communicator as well as a user of the latest digital technology, which he utilises in order to run his orchard very productively.

The boys were able to fix irrigation systems, pick fruit for St. Annes Nursing home, Gladesville, drive “cherry-pickers” and release beneficial insects into the orchard that play a major role in the control of pests and diseases through the process called Integrated Pest Management.

R.M.Forsberg,

Agriculture Teacher.