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Year 8 Camp

February 20, 2017

Last week Year 8 students from the Duncraig campus went to Rottnest Island.

Among the many activities available to the students was Archery.

Head of Secondary, Mr Bruce Titlestad is an accomplished archer/bowman and was on hand to offer his invaluable advice to the students.

Enthusiastic teacher, Matt Smith, lead by example and took his place on a side to make up numbers.

Although archery probably dates to the Stone Age (around 20,000 BC), the earliest people known to have used bows and arrows were the ancient Egyptians, who adopted archery at least 5,000 years ago for purposes of hunting.

 

“You are the bows from which your children as living arrows are sent forth.”Kahlil Gibran

 

 

Al Fresco Friday at Duncraig

February 17, 2017

During lunch time on Fridays, our students perform for the enjoyment of staff and students.

Today was a medley of musical genres including the classic Let It Be by The Beatles.

What a delightful way to eat lunch and relish the perfect weather.

Visit from the Famous Brodsky Quartet

February 16, 2017

Duncraig campus had a visit from the famous Brodksy Quartet Tuesday.

They are in Perth to participate in the Perth International Arts Festival.

St. Stephen’s School was one of only two schools to host them.

“Music expresses that which cannot be put into words and that which cannot remain silent” – Victor Hugo

 

A Rose By Any Other Name…

February 16, 2017

As part of the Alethea House assembly, Miss Arora and Mr Jakeway brought the iconic balcony scene from Romeo and Juliet to life. Because it was Valentine’s Day, the House assembly explored different kinds of love from romantic love (Romeo and Juliet) to love of God. The assembly concluded with a unique rendition of Taylor Swift’s ‘Love Story’ which was mimed by many staff members. A memorable assembly.

 

“Acting is magical. Change your look and your attitude, and you can be anyone.” – Alicia Witt

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Duncraig Extends A Very Warm Welcome to French Exchange Students

February 16, 2017

Bonjour!

Duncraig is hosting 15 French Exchange Students and Staff.

Our students visited France last year and now it is our turn to extend the hand of friendship and hospitality.

Madame Rainer welcomed the French students and staff with an informal breakfast and orientation.

They presented the campus with the Flag of Provence-Alpes-Cote d’Ázur.

They also donated two beautiful books. These are available for loan from the Secondary Library.

Year 7 & Year 9 NAPLAN Information

February 14, 2017

Dear Parents,

This week Year 7 and Year 9 students will bring home an information booklet about the National Assessment Program – Numeracy and Literacy (NAPLAN). This contains details of when the tests will be held and how you can support your child. Please ask your child to hunt around in their school bag so this information does not get lost!

Dr Liz Criddle

Deputy Head Secondary

Timae Celebrate in Style

February 14, 2017

What better way to celebrate the recent win of Timae in the Swimming Carnival than by having a sausage sizzle!

Dean of Timae, Phil Timms, keeps a watchful eye on the cooking!

Bon Appétit Timae!

2017 Duncraig Swimming Carnival

February 3, 2017

Duncraig Swimming Carnival HBF Stadium Tuesday January 31, 2017.

The results of the swimming carnival are as follows:

Overall result:

1st Place               Timae                    66,553

2nd Place              Carana                61,861

3rd Place              Alethea              56,402

 

 

The following students have set new record times:

Event Year Distance Style Competitor House Time
G Year 11 50m Backstroke Lauren Gasterich Timae 33.29
G Year 11 50m Breaststroke Lauren Gastevich Timae 35.67
G Year 11 50m Butterfly Lauren Gastevich Timae 30.83
B Year 11 100m Freestyle Zac Anderson Timae 58.41
G Year 11 100m Freestyle Lauren Gastevich Timae 28.22
B Year 9 100m Freestyle Daniel Papersergio Timae 1.01.02
G Year 8 50m Backstroke Crystal Edwards Carana 35.08
G Year 8 50m Butterfly Crystal Edwards Carana 30.61
B Year 7 50m Backstroke Tenzin Pepper Carana 38.41
B Year 7 50m Breaststroke Tom Anderson Timae 42.69
G Year 7 50m Butterfly Eliza Hodder Carana 33.04
B Year 7 100m Freestyle Tom Anderson Timae 1.16.60

 

Champions and Runners up:

Year 7 Girls
Champion Eliza Hodder Carana
Runner up Koru Jackson-Barker Alethea
Year 7 Boys
Champion Tom Anderson Timae
Runner up Tenzin Pepper Carana
Year 8 Girls
Champion Crystal Edwards Timae
Runner up Maya Rowse Timae
Year 8 Boys
Champion Dane Smith Timae
Runner up Kalani Fox Alethea
Year 9 Girls
Champion Bree Elliott Carana
Runner up Jordyn Lilford Timae
Year 9 Boys
Champion Daniel Papasergio Timae
Runner up Aidan Naughtin Carana
Year 10 Girls
Champion Amelia Hodder Carana
Runner up Ellie Richmond Timae
Year 10 Boys
Champion Timothy Shewell Alethea
Runner up Lee Ditmanas Alethea
Year 11 Girls
Champion Lauren Gastevich Timae
Runner up Rachael Edwards Carana
Year 11 Boys
Champion Zachary Anderson Timae
Runner up Avon Rowse Timae
Year 12 Girls
Champion Kara Elliott Carana
Runner up Alex Ferris Carana
Year 12 Boys
Champion Lachlan Arnott Carana
Runner up Kaelan Lindup

Well done to everyone!

the school CONGRATULATES the fantastic effort shown by all students.

 

This smile says it all!

 

When I go out and race, I’m not trying to beat opponents, I’m trying to beat what I have done … to beat myself, basically. – Ian Thorpe

 

Head Of Secondary Duncraig, Mr Bruce Titlestad, extends a warm welcome

February 1, 2017

It is a pleasure to start another year. 2017 has hit the ground running. Our year started with the new Year 7 group on the Friday before everyone else started. It was an exciting and for some, slightly nervous, day: but by the time the group went home at lunchtime, they all seemed settled, happy and looked like secondary school students.

 

On Monday we had our first assembly and it was a great pleasure to have a large group of students who performed strongly in their final year in 2016 join us. Vinola Adams spoke to the assembly from the perspective of a highly successful ATAR pathway and offered students valuable insights into the things that contributed to her success. Flynn Ironmonger, our top VET student, managed to get some time off work and spoke about the importance of finding and pursuing one’s passions. We were very proud of our students who worked so hard last year and who used their teachers so effectively. All of our VET students achieved a Certificate 2 or higher and our median ATAR placed us in the top 50 schools out of the 190 schools in the state offering ATAR pathways. I’m sure that you have seen the information of the website and on the School’s Facebook page.

Pictured below:

First Row R-L Chelsea Thomas, Samantha McLaurin, Jana MacAdam, Grace Jumeaux, Nathan Wong, Abbey Bradstreet

Second Row L-R Voila Adams, Dhaval Vaghjiani, Clare Runciman, Michaela McGurdy, Elise van Rooyen, Jenny Kim

 

On Tuesday the entire school spent the day at the HBF stadium at the annual swimming carnival: Timae was placed first; their first victory since 2005! Both Carana (second) and Alethea (third) were competitive and worthy opponents. The spirit at the carnival was fabulous as we had a day of continual racing and even managed to get results and make awards at the close of the day. Our appreciation goes to Nerina Cordner and her PE team for their organisation; to the parents and alumni who assisted; to the students who swam – and to the parents who joined us as spectators.

 

After 2 days of wonderful rain, the sun is shining and our students and teachers are energetic, enthusiastic and determined to make 2017 a great year.

 

Duncraig Brothers in U 19 National Open Bic Cup Sailing Competition

February 1, 2017

Brothers Jack and Matthew Hanrahan, both Duncraig students in Year 11 & Year  recently took part in the U19 Nation Open Bic Cup Sailing Competition.

Jack achieved 3rd place and Matthew 13th overall.

Both splendid results.

Jack in action.

Matthew in action.

Matthew and Jack photographed with their trainer, Travis.

Another photo of the boys with their proud Dad.

What a wonderful result.

Well done boys!

 

We cannot direct the wind, but we can adjust the sails. – Unknown