Monthly Archives: October 2018

Super Series

October 23, 2018

A stellar effort by the Year 7s saw success at the Year 7 Super Series Competition last week! 61 students competed in Interschool netball, soccer and basketball games with four wonderful Year 9 and 10 students volunteering to score and umpire. The Girls Basketball team placed third and the Boys Basketball team finished fourth, while the Girls Soccer, Boys Soccer and Girls Netball teams all made the semi-finals!

HASS Tour – 2018

October 22, 2018

What a fantastic tour group.  I knew that this group was going to represent the best values of St Stephen’s School when the personal attendant to the Governor General of Australia invited our group to stay on the garden after the official tour and spend a little time relaxing on the gardens in front of the major dining room.  Tom Sorrell also played the piano beautifully in Government House. Lindsay MacFarlane, Lauren Bailey, Jayden Bray, Bianca Smout and Madeline Hays got the chance to sit at the executive table where the Governor General signs the bills that become laws in our country.  This group of students were complimented everywhere they went for their manners and attention given to the presenters.  Some other highlights of this tour were our trip to Old Parliament House where Stuart Gale, Dean of Carana, donned the white wig and became the Speaker of the House of Representatives with his attentive Barrister Emma Pattenden. At the New Parliament, there was a heated debate between our Prime Minister Jayden Bray and the Opposition Leader James Gishubi.  The Speaker of the House, Niall Goldberg was escorted into parliament by Lindsay MacFarlane, while his secretary Jayden Papworth completed administration duties.  All students articulately presented their views on the proposed bill and, once again, the presenter of this activity complimented our students and mistook them for older students.  The Australian War Memorial was another highlight and our school participated in a wreath laying ceremony where Jayden Papworth, Mitchell Booth, Lindsay MacFarlane and Sarah Chadwick were the stars.  They laid the wreath, recited the ode and thanked the veteran who gave up his time to talk to us.

Melbourne also had many highlights.  Students enjoyed the Islamic Museum and developed a more accurate understanding of the Muslim faith.  Students also learnt about the Holocaust at the Jewish Holocaust Centre and Lauren Bailey and Caleb Bolt lit a candle in remembrance to the 6 million people who were murdered while the Nazi’s ruled 21 countries.  We were lucky enough to hear from a 97 year old survivor who presented the aspects of his time under this rule in a way that was enlightening but not distressing to students. A balance like this is hard to achieve.  His closing statement that ‘young people need to remember that there will be cloudy days; however, they are always followed by sunny days and people must endure and understand that life is full of many types of days’ resonated with our students.  We then headed to Old Melbourne Jail where students spent time on a tour and learnt about Ned Kelly and then all got arrested in the Watch experience.  The presenter is a prison guard and her job is to be very strict with the students to show them what being arrested is like.  This tour group were so sweet that she kept breaking character and laughing with them.  Students then got to see the Melbourne Museum and watch the sun set from the Eureka Skydeck. One of my favourite moments was seeing the students at Sovereign Hill, a replicate of an old gold mining town in Ballarat.  Jayden Papworth, Sibella Dique, Madeline Hays and Edward Smith were all dressed up according to the time.  Edward was able to pull of distinguished gentleman of the late 1800s.  Our next day was at the MCG and then spent time at the Queen Victorian Markets.  Amy Lockley, Bianca Smout, Jayne Kay, Lorali Grasslin, Abbey Hazebroek and Millie Roddy-Clarke provided service to others by handing out our spare food to the homeless people in the area.

We thank PACER for their contribution to this tour and the financial assistance it provides to families going on the HASS Tour.  This assistance has made all the memories above possible and is appreciated by St Stephen’s School.

Ms. Leeanne Shanks 
Humanities and Social Sciences/Biblical Studies

Christmas Appeal

October 22, 2018

Can you believe Christmas is only two months away?! Our School is once again supporting the UnitingCare West Christmas Appeal this year, supporting those who are disadvantaged in our community. Our community is encouraged to donate any food items from the list below, dropping the items to students’ classrooms or homerooms.

Donations open today and will remain open until the end of Week 7.

FETE NEWS 22 October 2018

October 22, 2018

Count Down – 5 sleeps!

It’s the place to be….Sat 27 October from 9am to 3pm.

Parking on Hamer Oval $2.

Please invite your family, friends and neighbours along to this great community event.

Come and discover these delights:

  • Edible and succulent plants – over 400 plants for sale in Plant stall.
  • Musical performances from SSS students
  • Quality second hand books – amazing books on offer at great prices!
  • Chocolate Toss
  • Mystery Jars
  • Make your own SLIME!
  • Glitter hair stall!
  • Delicious lemonade and popcorn served but the cutest Pre-Primary kids!
  • Delightful pampering – indulge in a nail spa experience!
  • Enjoy looking through and making a bid on our fabulous silent auction items.  Over $20 000 worth of items on offer!!!!!! There are simply too many items to list but some of the big ones are accommodation, meals, photography sittings, teeth whitening, car servicing voucher, signed Dockers Jersey, Wildcats tickets, Pizza oven, WA Ballet tickets, Grand Cinema family pass, Latitude party package, cooking classes, group fitness vouchers and LOADS more PLUS over 50 hampers!!!!!
  • Fire truck display and Police Car
  • Bungy Jumping
  • Rides
  • Smash a car
  • The food!  Tempt your tastebuds.  Delicious authentic South African delights and yummy Aussie Sausage Sizzle! As well as a selection of food trucks.
  • Craft Market – Over 30 market stalls with a variety of craft, jewellery, fashion, health, food and pet products and services on display. All of the stall holders have donated items to our silent auction.
  • One of our market stalls is AUSSIE POOCH MOBILE DOG WASH. Katie Farmer is running this stall to promote her business, and will be donating all proceeds from the stall to the fete proceeds. See the dog wash van and amazing doggie treats available at her stall.
  • Trinity North Uniting Church are running some craft activities for children. Visit their stall to find out what about their current church programs.
  • Black Pearl Network is a Uniting Church fundraising project which helps those in need in Papua New Guinea. Kerry Povey will be running a children’s activity stall so please pop in and support her.
  • Cambodia Raw Impact Tour – Sue Libbis and students are running a stall selling frangipanis, bush posies, jams and more.
  • Vintage LEGO display & LEGO for sale – Proceeds from this stall support the Cambodia Tour. See Christine to purchase one or two!
  • Year 9 South Africa Tour are running the White Elephant stall, selling slushies and lucky dips.

We still need donations for the Chocolate Toss too.

Parking attendants – if you can help out being a parking person on Saturday 27 October between 9am and 2pm it would be greatly appreciated.  Please contact Julie Wookey on 0408 806 433 or email cullyn5@bigpond.com

General helpers on fete day – If you can help on Saturday 27 October between 7.30am and 4pm please contact Julie Wookey on 0408 806 433 or email cullyn5@bigpond.com

We look forward to seeing you enjoy all the fun of the fete.

Parent Committee Fete 2018

 

STUNNING SYNTHESIS

October 22, 2018

Congratulations to all our students involved in the 2018 Synthesis Exhibition and Film Festival!

This year showcased a range of exquisite works, from visual art and design to materials, technology and film.

And the winners are….

Synthesis Film Festival 

Middle School Category Years 7 – 10

Winner

Ashton Crompton, Lucas Hillary, Ethan Jackson and Adam Snyman – St Stephen’s School Duncraig

Film – Heartbeat

Senior School Category Years 11 – 12

Winner

Joshua Zimmermann – St Stephen’s School Duncraig

Film – Unfathomable

 

Synthesis Exhibition Award Winners

Principal’s Art Acquisition

Leah Schultz – Ya Mi

Principal’s Technologies Acquisition

Mark Pattenden – Menace Event Promotional Poster

Morgan Steven – Garden seat

Lower Secondary School

Visual Arts – Emma Charteris

Textiles – Madyson Campbell

Materials – Erryn Sinclair-Buckley

Hospitality – Rhianna Edwards

Year 12 Design Draw History Project

Promotional Pull-up Banner – Leah Schultz

Promotional Water Bottle Design – Taylor Ingvarson

Year 11 Design Menace Project

Event Promotional Poster

Highly Commended – Mark Pattenden

Second Place – Tim Shewell

First Place – Sophie Gardiner

Promotional Water Bottle Design

Second Place – Sienna Salfinger

First Place – Jason Gryg

Toby Leads the Way!

October 17, 2018

Congratulations to Toby Snook who lead the WA Under 13s State Soccer Team to victory at the 2018 FFA National Youth Championships recently! Toby was on fire during the tournament, scoring a whopping seven goals which helped the side to two wins on day three of the competition.

Well done!

Countdown to Synthesis Exhibition

October 16, 2018

Set up is underway for this Wednesday’s Synthesis Exhibition launch! Our School will be filled with creative masterpieces like this artwork by Cambell Boutle (Year 11), which captures her brother immersed in the music he’s listening to.

Be sure to celebrate the Opening Night this Wednesday, starting from 5pm in the Primary Village and then proceeding up to the Secondary Admin. Building which starts at 6pm.

Will by Cambell Boutle.

 

TEAR Read A Thon

October 12, 2018

Year 7 and 8 students cross campus raised $538.00 for the TEAR Read-a-thon. We were one of only two schools in WA to pilot this Readathon for TEAR Australia. Well done to all the students, staff and parents who were involved in this fundraising initiative. Mrs Legg and a few of our students were interviewed by TEAR to provide feedback. Thank you all for supporting this cause.