Vol 18 No. 52 May 15, 2013 Review weekly Contents From the Principal From the Head of Prep From the Principal From the Chaplain Pulteney wins Anglican Cup 2013 Anglican Cup Year 12 Exams Schools Mathematics Competition At the time of writing for last week’s PRW the Anglican Cup had yet to be played. I mentioned the Cup’s nine-year history and the competition between St John’s Grammar, Help Wanted Woodcroft College and Pedare involving seven sports in a round robin competition. Sydney music trip fundraiser Without ever holding the Cup in its short history it was, therefore, a tremendous thrill for all TRY-athlon involved that Pulteney was victorious. I am most praiseworthy of the students who competed. Year 10 Art - Painting As ever with Pulteney teams the sportpersonship, endeavour and spiritedness was evident. On this occasion the winning followed. Congratulations. Tuck Shop I offer hearty congratulations, also, to the senior coaches. Zambia and Nepal Fundraising Venture Club Yorke Peninsula Journey Thank you to Nik Sacoutis, too, as Head of Sport, and Richard Sexton, who assists Nik, for their organisation of the day. The playing fields, too, are in superb shape and gratitude is Pulteney Shop extended to the groundsmen, Adam, Paul, Jono and Mike. Their care and the condition of the Pulteney Ski Trip 2013 parklands fields, significantly improved on recent years due to considerable reticulation to all Digital Classroom fields, has meant the ovals are more lush and resilient as we approach winter. Careers Corner In passing, the School is very fortunate to have the calibre of external sports coaches. While the pedigree of professional coaches, such as Vicki Valk and Peter Sexton have greatly Senior Sport Notices advanced the School’s basketball program, the addition this winter of Gavin Wanganeen, a dual Prep Sport Notices Brownlow medalist and premiership captain, to coach the 1st XVIII, along with Lucas Pantellis, Crabs Quiz Night a long term professional soccer player and former United Vice-Captain and Australian age representative, are significant influences on the standard of coaching at the Monsters University Film Night School. Wine order form Old Scholars Reunion Dinner Anglican Cup Results Music Department fundraiser Football: 2 wins and one loss Soccer boys: 2 wins and one draw Soccer girls: 1 win and two losses Hockey (mixed): 3 wins Netball: 0 wins Basketball boys: 2 wins and one loss Basketball girls: 3 wins

As a competition designed to assist the senior students in their winter sport preparation the Anglican Cup has started us in the right direction. Following from the Term One success of the athletes in winning their division of the Co-ed Cup and gaining promotion to the B Division for 2014 and the pleasing recent Netball, Softball and Cricket tours to Perth, the year has commenced well in sport.

I take this appropriate moment to thank in anticipation all those as staff, Old Scholars and parents, who are coaching in Prep this winter.

Go to: www.facebook.com/pulteney Football: and click the like button. Yr 2/3 Bill Davis Diary Dates Yr 4/5 Ed Fowler & Tom Meehan May 15 Middle School Parent/Teacher Yr 6/7 Seb Barry & Alex Forbes interviews Hockey: May 17 Career One Expo May 17 Fire Dept Presentation (Year 11) Yr 3 Blue Brodie Gleeson Yr 3 White Josh Gould May 21 Kurrajong Grandparents morning Yr 4 Luke Phillips May 21 ICAS Computer Skills Yr 5/6 Lexi Van Gemert & Dimity Dutch May 21 Combined Middle School student worship (St Peters Cathedral) Netball: May 24 Kurrajong/Prep Disco

Yr 2 Red Daisy Buckland, Bella Martin & May 23 - 24, 27 Year 12 PE Aquatics Kylie Stephanos May 27 - 31 Year 9 Camp Yr 3 Blue Amanda Ey May 29 Founders Day Yr 3 White Maddy Sexton May 29 Pre 50 Years Reunion Yr 4 Gold Matilda Winter May 30 -31 Year 3 Camp Yr 4 Navy Holly Rawson May 31 Venture Club meeting Yr 5/6 Blue Div 3 Libby Sims June 5 Year 10/11 Swotvac Yr 5 White Div 3 Natalie Bailey June 5 Senior School Principal’s Tour Yr 6 Div 2 Amy Lewis Yr 6 Div 1 Loretta Mattiolo June 6 Junior School Principal’s Tour June 6 Soccer Club 30th Anniversary Soccer: Dinner Yr 4 Blue Craig Bodecott June 6 - 13 Year 10 /11 Examinations Yr 4 White Anna Sacoutis June 15 Old Scholars Dinner Yr 5 Gold Jack Prance June 17 - 21 Year 10 Camp Yr 5 Navy Steve Vincent Year 11 Work Experience Yr 6 Blue Padg Fyfe June 18 Prep School Photos Yr 6/7 Elliot Lewis June 19 Prep School Group Photos June 20 Year 8 & 9 Immunisations 2013 Parent & Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Survey June 22 Venture Club WIne Night June 22 - July 15 Zambia Exchange Later this week you will receive a parent survey via email to gauge parent satisfaction to various aspects of the School’s education of their children and also offer views on the future June 28 Term Two ends ICT requirements for students. The survey will only take about 10 minutes and the School would greatly appreciate your response. There are eight questions for the satisfaction survey and 11 questions for the ICT survey. In relation to the ICT survey, Pulteney aspires to be a leader in ICT education. The implementation of a ‘1 to 1 Laptop and iPad program’ in the upper Middle and Senior School for the last three years has been progressive. However, with changes to the ‘Digital Education Revolution’ funding by the Federal Government there are opportunities to define the requirements of a ‘Bring Your Own Device’ (BYOD) program across the School. The intention, since originally recognising that the Federal Government were unlikely to maintain funding, has been to continue to provide flexibility and excellence in ICT resources and education for our students. The networking of the campus, as part of more ICT infrastructure, and the willingness of the staff to participate in regular professional development have been necessary steps. The capacity to be ‘nimble’ to an ever-changing ICT environment will be assisted by receiving the perspective of parents. I thank you for your time responding to this survey.

NAPLAN The National Assessment Program, Literacy and Numeracy commenced on Tuesday. The three days of testing involve the Pulteney Year 3, 5, 7 and 9 students. The students are assessed on numeracy, reading, writing and language conventions (spelling, punctuation and grammar). I would be confident in presenting a view that the tests, as single assessments, provide some insight to the broader appraisal that a classroom or subject teacher may gain of a student’s relative capabilities. I wrote, last week, on the importance of teachers who have the qualities that Geoff Masters’ identifies: namely, “a thorough and up-to-date knowledge of their subjects and a deep understanding of how students learn particular subjects”. My previous article attempted to give a distinction to schooling that best represents outstanding teaching where the elements of a NAPLAN assessment are embedded in the daily curriculum of students, yet intended to provide foundations for life-long mastery and a student’s personal responsibility for their learning. I have previously used the analogy, for NAPLAN, of viewing a house by looking through a single window. While one can gain an impression a full viewing of each room is the truest indicator. So too, for all schools and all students the journey of learning best starts prior to school, through each year level of primary and secondary education and, hopefully, post-schooling education. Nonetheless, as anyone reading this article would genuinely appreciate our formal education may provide foundations and structures, habits and encouragement, but the lessons of life take many shapes beyond formal education. It is the sum of the parts of learning that give an understanding and appreciation of life. Quad Café Dr Eddie Groughan All are welcome to join The Friends of Pulteney at The Quad Café. Don’t forget to pop in for an organic Should any matter draw attention from this article or any other matter arise relating to the coffee, homemade cakes and chat. Part School please do no hesitate to contact me at either [email protected] or 8216 proceeds from cake sales will go to the Friends of Pulteney. 5502. Coffee Cards - don’t forget your coffee card! Come and get your 5th coffee free available from the Quad Café every Friday morning. Further enquiries contact Catherine Hunter From the Head of Prep 8216 5566 or Ashton den Berger 8216 5520. Welcome - New students A warm welcome is extended to Calien Sutton, Indy Tucker and Oscar Elliott and their families as they join the Pulteney community this term. Calien joins Mr Koschade and the 3K class, whilst Indy and Oscar join Ms Anders and her Year 5 class. We wish these children well on their learning journey through Pulteney Grammar.

Values and Ethics - Theme Term 2 – ‘Inclusion’ The Prep School has chosen ‘Inclusion’ from the Values and Ethics curriculum as the theme for Term 2. Integrated into all key-learning areas, classroom teachers will explore the following concepts with their students: • Enjoy being included and including others • Be aware of others and their culture • Accept diversity in a democratic society ‘Inclusion’ is an important concept that all children need to fully understand and appreciate as they work towards building successful friendships with their peers. The theme of ‘ Inclusion’ will also be incorporated into the ‘Habits of Mind’ concepts that are being introduced at all year levels in the Prep School this year.

The ‘Habits of Mind’ concepts focus on knowing how to behave intelligently when you don’t know the answer. Educational outcomes in traditional settings focus on how many answers a student knows. When we teach for the Habits of Mind we are interested also in how students behave when they don’t know an answer.

Throughout 2013 Mrs Wendy Stewart, who directs the Gifted and Talented focus within the school, will team teach with staff as they encourage the Prep School children to explore the ways in which they think, act and learn on a daily basis.

The four ‘Habits of Mind’ that the children will be encouraged to explore in class in Term 2 are: • Thinking about our thinking (Metacognition) • Striving for accuracy and precision • Questioning and posing problems • Thinking interdependently

I encourage all parents to take the opportunity to discuss the themes of ‘Inclusion’ and the ‘Habits of Mind’ with your children to further their understanding and appreciation of all concepts introduced.

NAPLAN National Assessment Program - Literacy and Numeracy Testing. This week, as part of the National Assessment Program, common national tests (NAPLAN tests) were held in literacy and numeracy for all students in Australia at Years 3, 5, 7 and 9. Buzz Books Buzz books are available from the sub- school PAs. Testing for Prep students in Year 3 and Year 5 took place over three days. Please call and they will email a current • Tuesday 14 May – Language Conventions and Writing. copy to you. Kurrajong – Kiri Marshall 8216 5570 • Wednesday 15 May – Reading. Prep – Michelle Reynolds 8216 5544 • Thursday 16 May – Numeracy. Middle – Kelly Martin 8216 5599 one ninety – Sammi Van Kruyssen We consider the NAPLAN testing and associated results to be important, however, they are 8216 5548 just one measure of student and school achievement. We are committed to our comprehensive method of reporting to parents on student achievement. Our reporting process outlines the development of each child across all aspects of their education.

Pulteney Grammar is an inclusive school that caters for students with a wide variety of learning requirements. We focus on a holistic approach to the education of our children. This includes a strong emphasis on the explicit teaching of basic skills in literacy and numeracy. We strive for excellence in pastoral care, and offer a diverse curriculum and a wide range of extra curricular activities. We also place explicit emphasis on the teaching of values and ethics and on a strong sense of community.

By providing a secure learning environment where students can be open, think for themselves, solve problems, and put forward ideas safe in the knowledge that their input will be valued, we encourage our students to be creative, independent and critical in their thinking and reflective in their learning.

Our aim is to work in conjunction with parents and care givers to provide the skills and strategies required by our students as they prepare to become successful, competent, global citizens in tomorrow’s world.

Financial Literacy Friends of Pulteney Financial Literacy has been integrated into the Prep School’s Mathematics program this term. The Friends meet regularly on a Units of work will assist the children in their understanding of the fundamentals of financial Thursday evening in Wheaton House. management, the difference between needs and wants, and the importance of saving and The meeting starts at 7.30pm with an minimising debt. expected finish time of 9.30pm and all This important aspect of curriculum is currently outlined in the Economics and Business are welcome. section of the new Australian Curriculum. This aspect of curriculum is a new focus area in Thursday 6th June Primary education. The Economics and Business curriculum is currently in draft form but is Thursday 1st August due to be released in the near future. Thursday 5th September Thursday 3rd October To assist in the introduction of this initiative the children in Years 3 and 4 will participate in the Thursday 7th November (AGM) Commonwealth Bank ‘Start Smart’ financial literacy program in Week 8.

The ‘Start Smart’ program includes: Years 3 and 4 This ‘Start Smart’ workshop teaches students about earning, saving and spending money. Students also learn to recognise the social pressures that make them want to spend money in the first place. ‘Coach Cash’ – their personal financial fitness trainer – trains them to become elite athletes at managing their finances!

Years 5 and 6 Students in Year 5 and 6 will focus on the purpose of simple budgets and the use of Excel spreadsheets to record expenditure. Understanding the value of money and how to get ‘value for money’ will be explored through investigations on mobile phone plans and booking a holiday. Terminology such as interest, debit and credit will be discussed and students will have a chance to look at bank statements.

We invite parents to discuss this important curriculum initiative with their children at home throughout the term.

Pulteney Junior School Disco The children in the Prep School are getting very excited about the Junior School Disco to be held on Friday 24 May. Information regarding the disco was sent home to parents in Week 1 To order go directly to: of the term. Ticket requests are still available through the Prep School office. The theme this https://www.entertainmentbook.com.au/ year is ‘Sparkles and Stripes’ and students are invited to use their imagination when dressing orderbooks/161849j for the occasion. Justin the DJ will spin fabulous music and there will be lots of prizes to be won. The children are invited to bring along approximately $5.00 to purchase small novelties or contact ashton.denberger@pulteney. on the night. sa.edu.au for more details

The disco will begin at 7.30pm and conclude at 9.00pm. Families are invited to stay and enjoy a sausage sizzle in the Prep yard. Bar facilities and tea and coffee will also be available. Thank you to Suzanne Brion, Sam Ruff, Pauline Creaser, Michele Kittel, Mark Bourchier and the many parents who have worked so hard to organise this event. It is one of the children’s favourite events of the year!

2013 Oliphant Science Awards The Oliphant Science Awards aim to foster and develop scientific curiosity in young children. The awards enable children to explore science and technology through a variety of avenues including writing, art, photography, experimentation, and new technologies. This is an initiative that the children are asked to complete in their own time. The Award categories include Posters, Photographs, Essays, Models and Inventions, Multimedia, Experiments, Crystals, Games, and Computers. If you would like your child to be involved in these awards please ask your child’s teacher for an information sheet or see Mrs Robyn Cox (6C) for more information.

Due Dates are: • Registration of interest by 20 June • Scientific Inquiry, Science Writing, Games, Essays, Multimedia, Experiments due 26 July • Computer Programming & Robotics Judging Day 17 August (no due date listed on website) • Crystal Investigation, Models & Inventions, Photography and Posters due 30 August

Further information can be found on the following website: www.sasta.asn.au

Dates for the calendar • Junior School Disco - 24 May • Year 3 camp- 30 /31 May • Prep School photographs - 18 June • Prep School photographs - Sport and Co-curricular -19 June

Uniform Students have all returned to school looking smart in their winter uniform. Please remember that in Terms 2 and 3 the full school tracksuit, jacket and pants need to be worn to and from school on sport lesson days.

Please note: The Junior School uniform policy outlines that white sandshoes, not coloured sandshoes, are to be worn with the sports uniform. If you have any queries please see Jenny Hewitson in the uniform shop.

Denise O’Loughlin, Head of Prep [email protected]

From the Chaplain Helen Keller is an intriguing character, not least because of her ability to teach us about how we think. She was born in 1880 and at 19 months of age she suffered an illness that left her completely deaf and blind. So she didn’t learn to communicate as most children do. When Helen was 8 years old her family employed a tutor who taught her to communicate by spelling words into her hand. As Helen was taught to use language, her world opened up. She later recalled what it was like to think before she learned language “if a wordless urging can be called a thought”. Helen Keller’s story is intriguing because it reminds us that most of our thinking is done using words. Our self-talk is in words. Our relationships with others are based on the shared understandings that we form through words. It may seem strange that the God of the Universe would present himself to our generation through the text of the Bible. Black ink on a page might seem an ignoble way for God to communicate with humanity – until we realise that words are our main way of communicating with ourselves and others. With this in mind, the Bible becomes the ideal way for God to communicate with us. It is personal, permanent and perfectly suited to the way we think. This is why reading and literacy are such important skills. We improve our ability to think about complex ideas when we increase our literacy. As our reading develops, so do our communication skills. And our ability to know what God would want to say to us. The Holy Scriptures are able to make you wise. …It corrects us when we are wrong and teaches us to do what is right. God uses it to prepare and equip his people to do every good work. (2 Tim 3:15-17)

Helen Keller with her tutor Anne Sullivan

Chris White Chaplain [email protected]

Pulteney wins Anglican Cup 2013 The tradition continued on Wednesday the 8th of May as Pulteney once again for the 9th year in a row hosted the annual Anglican Cup winter sports carnival against Woodcroft College, St Johns Grammar School and Pedare Christian College. For the first time since the Cups inception, Pulteney was victorious finishing 1st overall. Our previous best result was 3rd. The day saw Pulteney achieve some fantastic results. • Boys soccer - 2 wins, 1 draw • Girls soccer – 1 win, 2 close losses • Football – 2 wins, 1 loss • Girls basketball -3 wins • Boys basketball – 2 wins, 1 loss • Hockey – 3 wins • Netball – 3 losses

Final points and placings were: 1st – Pulteney – 27 Points 2nd – Woodcroft – 23 Points 3rd – St Johns – 19 Points 4th – Pedare – 15 Points It was fantastic to see so many students involved in sporting activities on the day as well as peers supporting their classmates during the day. All students participated at a high standard and in the true Pulteney spirit. A big thank you goes out to all staff coordinators, coaches and officials for the outstanding organisation of our teams as well as our grounds staff for preparing our ovals and facilities in magnificent condition. Thank you also to the Friends of Pulteney for their support running the BBQ and other facilities on the day.

I look forward to again hosting and winning the Anglican Cup in 2014. Nik Sacoutis, Head of Sport Year 12 Exams In last week’s PRW the exams were listed as beginning the 8th June. This should have read Monday 8th July to 12th.

Schools Mathematics Competition (SMC) This year again we entered a number of students in SMC which is run by MASA (Mathematical Association of SA) and sponsored by SPE (the Society of Petroleum Engineers). This is one of the more challenging competitions held during the year with only a limited number of awards. Pulteney consistently achieves good results in this competition. There are several divisions. The senior division is for students in Years 11 and 12. An Intermediate division for Years 9 and 10. The Junior division is for Year 8’s and a Primary division for Years 6 and 7. We congratulate the following students on their excellent achievements in this competition. A total of 10 awards again places us among the most successful schools in this competition. We have gained approximately 5% of the 214 awards presented. These students are invited to attend a presentation ceremony at Pembroke in June.

Senior Division

Tim An (12) High Distinction Debajyoti Chaudhuri (12) Distinction

Intermediate Division

Calvin Heath (10) Distinction Ali Kaissi (10) Credit

Junior Division

Daisy Bai (8) Distinction Joshua Nicholls (8) Credit

Primary Division

Nick Laity (7) High Distinction Sathyajith Sukumaran (7) High Distinction Zac Nicholls (6) Distinction Elliot Ridgway (7) Credit

Help Wanted The Pulteney Football club is looking for guys and girls to help with running water or boundary running on match days. Each person will be paid $30 per game with games starting at 12 pm and 2 pm. Contact Adam Knight 040 506 7844, Wk 8345 3030. Sydney music trip fundraiser Gift cards/ wrap Don’t forget that orders for the Phoenix gift cards and gift wrap are due in on Thursday. 16th May (tomorrow!!!) These are great quality cards, in a variety of designs. Order forms and samples available at Kurrajong, Prep and Senior school front offices.

Cookery class. Rosalie Hassan from Bottega Rotola is running a pizza making class on Friday June 14th ( 6.30- 9.30) Numbers are limited to maximum of 15 and it should be a wonderful night. Cost is $100 ( all of which very generously goes to the Sydney band and choir trip) Book with Kylie at the front office.

TRY-athlon During the Holidays, Sanitarium held a TRY-athlon for kids at the North Adelaide Aquatic Centre. Several Pulteney students passed the finish line. Year 6 students Oscar and Callum were among them. Year 10 Art - Painting

The book Eat Art curated by the National Gallery of Australia has formed the basis for painting enquiry during Semester I for Year 10 Art students. One of the exercises undertaken during the course is currently on display in the school’s Administration foyer. Sushi as food expression is intrinsically linked to the Japanese aesthetic through their predilection for creative and innovative food presentation. The painting students took this aesthetic cue as a starting point for a series of sushi-inspired relief collages. The students “painted” with overlays of semi-transparent tissue paper, thread, and braid. These intricate visual interpretations were then used to inspire canvas paintings where the transparency of the tissue paper overlays were transposed expressively to underpainting and overpainting techniques. Wendy Muir Tuckshop Starting Friday the 17th for one week only! Pasta Twirls in Bolognese sauce with home made garlic bread just $4.

Thanks Tuckshop Zambia and Nepal Fundraising The Nepal Mothers day raffle and Zambia raffle have both been drawn and winners have been contacted. All winners have collected their prizes. A big thank you to the community for not only purchasing tickets but to the many who donated prizes.

Venture Club Yorke Peninsula Journey Reflection After travelling 3 ½ hours from Adelaide, we arrived at Corny Point on the Yorke Peninsula and surfed at Berry Bay everyday. The park that we camped at was in close proximity to the surf beach so it was a short trip to maximize the time catching waves! Tenting with two of my close friends was great and we all put in the effort to set the tent up and cook the most amazing meals. The beaches were extremely beautiful and picturesque, perfect for filming and photographing. The beaches were so tidy and most of the time we were the only people there. There were many different types of native Australian birds around our campsite that woke us up every morning bright and early. On the morning of Anzac Day we attended a dawn service and walked the streets of Warooka. This was my first dawn service and I enjoyed it very much. It was a new experience and I’m glad that I had the opportunity to go. I’m looking forward to attending a dawn service next year, as I believe it is a nice way of showing our respect towards our fallen soldiers. This trip was a great opportunity to get to know students in year levels, other than my own, and ultimately make new friendships. I thoroughly enjoyed learning how to surf and meeting new people. It was a great adventurous journey and a good way to finish my part of my Duke of Edinburgh Award. The only low of the trip was realizing that it eventually had to end. I didn’t want to leave the fun and close connection that I had made with the group. Natasha Holmes and Angelica Costi Pulteney Shop Telephone: 8216 5538 Email address: [email protected] Open Times for the April 2013 School Holidays. Monday 22nd April 10.00am to 1.00pm finish on Tuesday 21/5/13 Wednesday 24th April 10.00am to 1.00pm} Friday 26th April 10.00am to 1.00pm Monday 29th April 10.00am to 1.00pm

The Pulteney Shop has two pair of sunglasses which have been left in the Uniform Shop. This weekend is the beginning of the Winter Sport so please ensure that you are wearing the appropriate uniform.

The New Tracksuit & Pants are now available in the shop and all students are required to wear these items for Sport and Sport Lessons over their sports uniform. Term 2 is full Winter Uniform except for 190 which is a mix and match except for Chapel and Full School Assembly. The Pulteney Shop has the Year 12 tie in stock for purchase by these Students.

Jenny Hewitson, Shop Manager

Pulteney Ski Trip to Mt Buller 2013

In snow accommodation 6 Days 5 Nights Please read the following and if you have questions please email richardwoolford@pulteney. sa.edu.au or call on 0409 787 981.

The package inclusions are as follows: • Return 5 star coach transfers (if required) from to Mt Buller departing early morning (5 am) on Sunday July 14th, 2013 in a seat belted coach and returning early morning Saturday July 20th, 2013. • 5 nights accommodation at USC Lodge from Sunday July 14th in multi-share rooms for students, parents and staff. • 5 breakfasts • 5 home cooked 3 course evening meals • 5 day unlimited Lift Passes • 5 daily group lessons (compulsory) commencing on the Monday • 5 day Ski Hire including carve skis, boots, poles and helmet or Snowboard Hire (extra $30) including boots and board (wrist guards are extra and highly recommended) • Statutory Resort Entry Fees • SASKI Race entry fee of $25 (compulsory for all students to compete)

Options include: • Lunch vouchers ($80) • Clothing hire (Pants & Jacket $80; Pants or Jacket ONLY $55) • Ski trip ‘hoodie’ (price to be determined) • Spending money • Self-drive subtract $130 per person but any resort entries and transfers are your responsibility!

The cost for this package staying in the USC Lodge for a secondary student will be $1450. The cost for a primary student will be $1400. The cost for a parent who stays with us in the lodge with shared facilities will be $1550.

If parents or family groups wish to stay at the Grand Mercure Chalet (with same package as above) the cost will be higher, more details on that option can be accessed from Nick Mylonas direct at [email protected] or on 0402965860. Visit the Grand Mercure website www.mtbullerchalet.com.au/Chalet/.

In order to confirm a place on the trip a deposit of $100.00 per student and adult is required by Friday May 17th using trybooking: http://www.trybooking.com/COKX. Deposits for the Grand Mercure option must be paid direct to Nick Mylonas.

The USC Lodge is located in a ski in ski out location in the centre of the Mt Buller Village. It is less than 100 metres from the Bourke Street Quad Chairlift. Students are required to bring sheets and doona covers or a sleeping bag and bath towel. Visit the Mt Buller (www.mtbuller. com.au/winter/) and USC Lodge (www.usc.com.au/index.php?section=16) websites for further information.

Richard Woolford Ph: 81135624 or 0409 787 981 Email: [email protected]

The Digital Classroom

Tip of the Week: Check your subject area A number of subjects have set up their subject area on the Learning Platform, including English, Maths, PE, Arts, Music and now Languages. Students are encourage to visit these pages daily for handouts, homework, and notices. Should you have difficulties or have forgotten your password, please email [email protected] or [email protected]. edu.au.

Spotlight: Languages Page The Languages Department has set up their page to identify the material that is covered in each year in Senior School. All students can access the Year 7-10 Page, but the Year 11 and 12 areas are locked to these students due to SACE considerations.

As the Language teachers add more material to the page, students and parents will be able access this material including handouts, podcasts and assignments. Navigate to the Languages Interest Page or type: http://tinyurl.com/cja5o3minto your address bar and log on.

Ten most visited Spaces on Learning Platform: Term 2, Week 2

Name of Space No. of Hits Languages 657 English Year 11 654 Prep German 430 Junior Disco 328 English Studies Year 12 316 Wicked Web 294 Prep Music 206 Careers, VET, and Work Experience 186 11 Biology Semester 1 170 Kurrajong Resource Centre 156 Total Number of hits for Pulteney: 4,952

Jarrod Johnson

Careers Corner

UniSA Career Evening – Psychology, Social Work & Human Services – tonight! UniSA is holding a careers evening tonight, showcasing the areas of Psychology, Social Work and Human Services. This event will be held at the Magill Campus (St Bernards Road) commencing at 5.30pm. For more information, and to register, go to www.unisa.edu.au/psw/ careers.

Auction Idol competition 2013 Congratulations to Grace Nankivell (KM10) and Georgina Bulling (MS10), who this week competed in the 2013 Auction Idol competition. Both girls represented Pulteney in an outstanding manner and are to be commended on their commitment and dedication to their preparation for the competition. Throughout the process, both girls have grown in confidence and developed their communication and public speaking skills to a very high level. The girls have very much enjoyed their time being involved in the competition. A big thank you to leading Adelaide auctioneer, and Old Scholar, Mr Nick Ploubidis, of Professionals Real Estate Norwood, who has coached the girls in the skills of auctioneering over the past 10 weeks. I look forward to Georgina, Grace and any other interested student, being involved in the competition again in 2014, and hopefully going one step further to make the Grand Final.

National Careers and Employment Expo Adelaide – THIS weekend - 17th and 18th May All students (and their parents) interested in exploring their future employment options are encouraged to attend the National Careers and Employment Expo at Wayville Showgrounds this weekend, on Friday May 17th (9 – 4pm) and Saturday May 18th (10 – 4pm). Entry is free. In partnership with The Advertiser and CareerOne, this year’s event will be a great showcase of employment, skills, education and training opportunities across Adelaide and . The expo welcomes visitors to come along and get careers advice, discuss study options with leading education providers, source information on industries of interest and speak directly with major employers such as Mortgage and Finance Association, SA Government, SA Health, Defence Force Recruitment, South Australian Police, Woolworths, OZ Minerals, Master Builders, Master Electricians, Australian Aerospace and Defence Material Organisation about employment opportunities within their organisations. One of the feature arenas of the expo will be the DFEEST - World Skills, Try-a-Skills section, which will offer over 500 sqm of interactive area, where visitors can try their hands and experience activities such as tiling, floristry, motor mechanics, veterinary science, aircraft engineering and much more. For further information, go to http://www.eocexpo.com.au/ adelaide.aspx.

University and TAFE Open Days – 16th to 18th August Open days at University and TAFE are a fantastic way for students and their families to explore post-schooling options. This year, Adelaide University, UniSA and Adelaide TAFE, will be open on Sunday 18th August, with Flinders University open on Friday 16th and Saturday 17th August. Please put these dates in your diary, as I would strongly encourage all Year 10, 11 and 12 students, who are considering TAFE and University options, to attend. Timetables and more information will be available closer to the date or on the respective institutions websites. For your information, if you are interested in attending any interstate university open days, the following website provides dates for all Australian universities: http://www.hobsonscoursefinder. com.au/Open-days?gclid=CO3ZsuX-krcCFSZNpgodDEwApg#.UZDQMqWPI20

VET courses for Semester 2 Vocational Education and Training (VET) courses are practical in nature and allow students to develop skills and explore possible career areas, while gaining SACE credit. Courses are held off-campus and can be either during or after school hours and encompass areas including architectural drafting, fashion design, fitness and hospitality to name a few. If your son/daughter is in Year 10 or 11, and is interested in studying a VET Course in Semester 2, please encourage them to see me as soon as possible to discuss their options. Courses are filled on a ‘first come’ basis and applications are open now. Year 11 Work Experience – 17th to 21st June Year 11 students will undertake work experience in the week following their examinations this term. To prepare students for their placement, they have recently been involved in a workplace health and safety program, which will continue in the coming weeks. In week 5, students will be given their work experience journal, which needs to be completed and submitted on their return to school, along with a ‘final checklist’ to complete before they begin their week of placement. If you have any questions about work experience, please feel free to contact me. Tax File Numbers Students thinking of getting a part time job, or Year 12 students thinking of attending university or TAFE in 2014, will require a Tax File Number (TFN). Pulteney is a part of the TFN in schools’ program, and as such, secondary school students (aged at least 13) are able to apply for a Tax File Number by collecting an application form from me.

There’s more to it than you think! Students interested in careers in Defence, Resources, Construction, ICT, Electro-technology and Advanced Manufacturing are encouraged to visit www.theresmoretoit.com.au to find out information about exciting career opportunities, VET and university pathways. The site has several career stories from Career Ambassadors and has lots of information for students.

ABC Media website Students interested in a career in media are encouraged to log on to http://www.abc.net.au/ careers/expo/adelaide/, to browse the presentations and over 70 questions that were answered at a 2 day careers expo. It is a very comprehensive site and is a good exposure for students interested in a media career. The site features many ABC employees explaining how the ABC operates in News, Television and Radio throughout various programs and departments.

If you have any questions regarding careers, please feel free to contact me on leeanne.bryan@ pulteney.sa.edu.au, 0400 477 512 or 8216 5553.

Have a great week! Leeanne Johnston-Bryan, Careers Coordinator

Senior Sports Notices

Volleyball

Tate Crush has recently been selected to represent South Australia in the Under 16 indoor volleyball championships to be held in Brisbane in August. Well done Tate!

Results

Netball 7A defeated Wilderness (7A) 50 -9 Best Players: Delys Russell, Tayler Price, Kate Watts 7B defeated Walford (7C) 51-0 Best Players: Telopia Kallis-Phillips, Stella Healey, Cerys Evans 8A defeated Wilderness (8A) 62-8 Excellent team effort! 8B defeated Wilderness (8B) 27 - 4 Excellent team effort! 9A lost to Wilderness (9A) 21 - 51 Best Players: Bella Martin, Charlotte Brader 9B lost to Wilderness (9B) 15 - 37 Best Players: Annie Kirchner, Bella Knights Senior A defeated Wilderness A 41 - 35 Best Players: Sophie Perkins, Izzy Madsen Senior B lost to Wilderness B 12 - 49 Best Players: Zoe Taylor, Rebecca Randell Senior C lost to Wilderness C 26 - 36 Best Players: Rebecca Randell, Ellie Hill, Cartia Borelli Senior D lost to Wilderness D 27 - 45 Best Players: Jess Carver, Surbhi Seghal Senior E defeated Pembroke 1 68 - 8 Best Players: Eliza Marsland, Sophie Rawson Senior F lost to Pembroke 2 2 - 28 Best Players: Sally McLoughlin, Luuly Francis

Girls Badminton Senior A’s lost to Walford 4 games to 2 Senior C’s defeated Walford on count back after finishing 3-3 (pgs 130- Wal 124)

Hockey

Middle school team lost to Pembroke. 1st XI team defeated Adelaide High 6-0

Senior School Boys Basketball 1st V lost to St. Paul’s 38-17 2nd V defeated St Paul’s 31-15 3rd V lost to St Paul’s 28-14 4th V lost to SPSC 50-42

Middle School Boys Basketball Middle A’s defeated St. Paul’s 55-29 Middle B’s defeated St Paul’s 24-12 Middle C’s defeated St Paul’s 19-8 Middle D’s defeated SIC 45-12

Cross Country

CBC Race May 8th Primary Boys 1st Nick Laity 3rd Seth Dolphin 5th Daniel Bourke

Primary Girls 5th Lara Kittel Junior Girls 3rd Sally McLoughlin 5th Tessa Manning

Senior Boys 2nd Matthew Gluyas

Senior Girls 2nd Demi Axford 4th Izzy Madsen 5th Soni Lawson

Girls Soccer

First XI vs Walford The girls’ soccer team played their first game against Walford, at the beautiful Harriers Pitch. The team impressed the coach (Christie Hillyer) very much, with the their ability to keep fighting, even though they were very obviously exhausted after playing three games at the Anglican Cup that day. The end result was a 1-1 all draw. Best: Imogen Loftes, Ella Wiltshire and Cartia Borrelli.

Second XI vs Pembroke The Second XI is still taking shape, as there are girls from year 9 – 11 filling the team. They get along well and are happy to share the ball around. Unfortunately Pembroke scored 2 lucky goals in the first half and although we played well with scoring opportunities, we couldn’t get the deficit back, going down 0- 2 Pembroke. Best: Emma Henshall, Katherine Blunt, Sarah Giles

Year 8 vs Year 7 This game was an extended ‘scratch match’, pitting our year 7’s against the year 8’s. The coaches wanted to keep the girls in their respective teams, and although the year 7’s were missing a couple of key players at Netball trials, they competed well. Final score 6-0 to the year 8’s with Tanya Oliver scoring 3 goals. Well done girls, we take on the other teams this week. Best Year 8: Tanya Oliver, Natasha Holmes, Bonnie Gibbs Best Year 7: Alexia Pounentis, Laura Argy, Claudia Hammerstein

Boys Soccer

First XI vs Nazareth With plenty of training sessions and the Anglican Cup under the boys’ belts, to come out and perform well in the higher division this year, was expected. Lukas has got the team working well together and this showed with quick movement and 3 goals in the first half. Unfortunately the concentration slipped and we let some gaps form in our defense, allowing Nazareth back in the game. We salvaged a draw but will be looking for the win this week. Pulteney 4 Nazareth 4 Goal Scorer’s James Goodwin, Harry Hughes, Ali Kaissi, Own Goal Best players: James Cartwright, Photi Karagiannis , Apo Kikianis

Second XI vs St Ignatius The opposition rolled out with only 6 players, meaning that we had to give them some of our players, just to get the game going. It was basically an extended training for the boys, the coach was able to try a few game plays and we ran out convincing winners 6 – 0. Everyone played well, look forward to a more challenging game next week.

Year 10 vs Mercedes College The boys got off to a great start and kept that intensity up for the whole game. On another day the win would have been more comfortable but we just failed to take our chances. Overall though a 3-1 win is a strong start to the season and gives us something to build on.

Goal Scorers: Calvin 2, Corey Best: Calvin, Sam, Shaun

Year 8/9 vs Cabra With some quick ball movement early in the game, the boys were able to establish a 2 – 0 lead over Cabra. In the second half, the opposition managed to get past our defense on several occasions, scoring 3 unanswered goals. There were promising signs from the boys, with further training their skills will improve. Goal Scorers: Simon Hygnen, Reilly Jones Best: Reilly Jones, Lloyd Pope, Austin Bunnik

Year 8 vs Pedare CC With some recruiting to the school of new players since last year, the team took a different shape. The boys began well with plenty of movement forwards. Alex was able to get clear on occasions and the midfield ran well all game. Despite most of the play and some narrow misses, we drew 0-0. The defense was rock solid and Tom made 2-3 great saves when Pedare got clear. Best: Mitchell, Zennor, Samuel

Year 6/7 vs Immanuel College 2 – 0 loss, no details.

Year 6 vs St Michaels Excellent performance from all the boys, against older boys from St Michael’s. Great skills on display for a 11 – 1 victory. The coach is very excited about the season with the initial performance like that. Best: Lachlan Casey, Alex Mifsud, Jake Reedman.

Overall 4 wins, 3 draws, 3 losses.

Football 1st XVIII PGS 11-10 (76) def Nazareth 8-9 (57) 2nd XVIII PGS forfeit to SHC 4 Year 8/9 7-13 (55) defeated Cabra 3-5 (23) Year 6/7 26-16 (172) defeated CBC 1-0 (6) [ Nick Laity kicked 12 goals! And 10 of those were before halftime playing at centre! ]

Nik Sacoutis, Head of Sport

Prep Sports Notices

Winter Sports For locations, opposition and times for matches please go to PGS website, to “sports and Activities”, then to “Sport this week” and to the particular sport. Can we please make sure students are picked up after their game promptly.

SAPSASA Football / Netball Congratulations to Nick Laity and Sam Magarey who have been selected in the East Adelaide Football team. They will be involved in a carnival next week and we wish them well in their matches. Congratulations to Telopia Kailis-Phillips and Tayler Price who have been selected to play in the East Adelaide team competing in a statewide carnival in Week 4. We wish them both well for their upcoming tournament.

House Cross Country This Wednesday, May 15, all students in Years 4-6 will participate in the annual House Cross country event. All students who compete earn points for their House. The Prep House trophy will be presented at a later date along with place getters in each year level.

Results

Soccer Yr 5 Boys Gold A – drew with St Peters 3-3 Yr 5 Boys Gold B defeated St Peters 5-3 Yr 5 Boys Navy A defeated Pembroke 9-3 Yr 5 Boys Navy B defeated Pembroke 7-1 Yr 6 Boys defeated St Michaels 11-1 Yr 6/7 Boys lost to Immanuel – 3-7

Football Yr 2/ 3 Played in Lightning Carnival, won 2 lost 4. Yr 4/5 PGS 4-4-28 defeated BPS 2-11 (23)

Netball Yr 2 Red lost to St Raphaels Yr 3 Blue lost to Unley 1-2 Yr 3 White defeated St Therese 5-1 Yr 4 Gold lost to Ladybirds 0-13 Yr 4 Navy lost to St Raphaels 3-9 Yr 5/6 Div 3 Blue lost to Mercedes 13-22 Yr 6 Div 2 lost to Mercedes 4-13 Yr 6 Div 1 lost to Mercedes 14-33

Hockey Yr 3 White lost to Goodwood Yr 3 Blue lost to Burnside 0-19 Yr 4 BYE Yr 5/6 lost to St Ignatius 1-4

Bill Davis, Head of Prep Sport

MONSTERS UNIVERSITY

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$20 – Movie and $6 Candy Bar voucher

Sat 29th June 6:30 Tickets through Try Booking (link below) online or CASH ONLY on night

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Friends of Pulteney 70th Anniversary Pinot Noir

For over 70 years The Friends of Pulteney and previously The Parents & Friends of Pulteney have raised money to support The Foundation and pur- chase major capital items for the School. As well as fundraising, The Friends support and or- ganise many events within the School community.

Made by Old Scholar Chris Thomas of Kosciuszko Wines, the wine exhibits good balance, a smooth style and is ideal for drinking now and mid term cel- laring . Normally retailing for $244 per dozen, The Friends of Pulteney are offering a limited num- ber for only $150 per dozen. Order now!

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Orders can be emailed to [email protected] or left at the front office. All purchasers will be notified regarding collection of the wine. Old Scholars Reunion Dinner Saturday June 15, 2013 7.00pm for 7.30pm Robert Henshall Sports Centre Pulteney Grammar School Cost $70pp 3 Couse Meal Cash Bar To book your seat www.trybooking.com/CKXZ Come and join us for a glass of bubbly and chocolates to raise money for The Pulteney Grammar Music Department

Saturday June 1st 2013 1 – 4pm 20% of all sales will be donated to this worthy cause.

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