Elizabeth College Enrichment Program TERM 1- 2017

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Elizabeth College Enrichment Program TERM 1- 2017

Elizabeth College Enrichment Program –TERM 1- 2017

Enrolment in the gym 15th Feb. during the tutorial time, program starts Monday 20 th Feb. finishes end of term 1

Adventure Activity When Where Teacher Cost Bike ride & bushwalk – Fern Tree/Wellington Falls Full day on weekend Mt P.MacFarlane Own bike A day of mountain bike riding and bushwalking. Starts with an 8km ride through tall forest on the Tba Wellington N108 - Nil pipeline track which is a gentle gradient on a wide gravel path, followed by a 2km walk up to the S.Dodge T302 Bike Hire Wellington Falls for lunch. Return to the bikes and enjoy the downhill back home. $20 Mt Hotham Ski/Snowboard Tour 30/7 – 4/8 Mt Hotham S.Cameron Tba The tour will be from July 30th to August 4th. In term 1 you will need to fill in an expression of Expression of interest Victoria F103 interest form and organise a deposit. Students will be formerly enrolled in term 2 once a deposit has meeting 15/2 2.30pm J.Westbury been paid, so you must also select another enrichment option in term 1. & 22/2 12.30pm F104 Forstescue Bay Walk/Camp Fri 3rd – Sun 5th March. Fortescue M.Goss B304 $40 3 day base camp at Fortescue Bay in the Tasman National Park. Beautiful forest camp by the sea, Compulsory Bay D.Pybus F206 opportunities to swim, relax, as well as walk to Cape Hauy to see the Candlestick. Expression of swimming ability H.Watts H102 interest meeting Fri lunch 17/2 F106. Max 30 students, forms and $ in by COB 20/2 assessment Wed 22nd J.MacDonald Feb. D.Purnell Pennicot Wilderness Tours Thursday 2nd March – Adventure J.Smalley F103 $50.00 Pennicot Wilderness tour -Bruny Island – experience the national award winning adventure tour. A Full Day. Bay R.Thomas full day tour with lunch. W.Walker B312 Pilot for a Day Sat 4th March. Cambridge S.Cameron $150.00 Full day at Par Avion Flight Training, includes a flight lesson where you get a chance to go through First meet Thu 23/2 F103 the full pre-flight procedure and actually fly the plane, possibly over your house! Find out what it lunch - 12.30pm F104. takes to become a pilot. Scuba Course - GODIVE Fri – Sun Tba Pool, C.Sierink T207 $340 Come and see the Weedy Sea Dragon at Weedy Sea Dragon Alley! The PADI Open Water Dive Tasman S.Cameron Course is for the novice/ beginner – no previous experience required. Includes a pool session and Peninsula. weekend accommodation at the Dive Lodge Eaglehawk Neck where you will go on two shore dives at Fortescue Bay and two Deep Water Boat Dives off the Tasman Peninsula (up to 20m). Scuba Sea Dive Combined Speciality Courses Weekend - GODIVE Fri – Sun Tba Tasman C.Sierink T207 $340 Want to go for six dives off Tasman Peninsula and on the way gain PADI certification through Peninsula J.Hoare participating in both a Night Dive and Boat Dive Course all in one weekend? This dive trip will include two shore and 4 boat dives, gear, transport and accommodation. Note: Students must have previously completed the Advanced Open Water Certificate for this Dive. Surfing First meeting Wed Clifton M.Preston $30 for An opportunity to learn to surf. A full day excursion. All equipment, wet suit, and instruction 22/2 2.30pm in F209 Beach F205 the day provided by Coastrider Surf Academy. Surf date to be J.Schuringa confirmed at meeting. E405 Sport and Recreation Activity When Where Teacher Cost Womens’ AFL Wednesday Starting in J.Vreulink F103 $20 This is a fantastic opportunity to get an EC Womens’ AFL team up and running. All skill levels are 2.30pm – 3.30pm Gym welcome – you just need to be keen. First Term will include hour training sessions with a coach starting in the EC Gym and by Term 3 we hope to be playing in a College roster. Bowling Wednesday fortnights Moonah L. Russel T303 $20 – 5 Have a bowl and a laugh, make up teams or join a team. Weekly prizes. 5 sessions/games. 2.30pm - 4.00pm Bowl R. Harrison sessions 1st session F208 22/2 Badmington Monday lunch Gym D.Heather Nil All levels welcome to play during the lunch time 12.30pm – 1.30pm Social Volleyball Tuesday lunch Gym T.Medwin T108 Nil Mixed games, all abilities welcome 12.30pm – 1.30pm Floor Hockey Wednesday lunch Gym C.Coleman Nil Form a team or come and join a team for 4 v 4 games 12.30pm – 1.30pm F103 Basketball Thursday lunch Gym O.Close B216 Nil Our mixed basketball enrichment sessions are run by Hobart Chargers players. They will be 12.30pm – 1.30pm structured training sessions and will involve some match play. Only choose this enrichment if you are serious about improving your basketball and willing to train and play with a high level of intensity. Futsal Friday lunch Gym R.Korn T307 Nil Non-stop futsal games – teams of 5 12.30pm – 1.30pm Horse racing and management 2 sessions - : Richmond – J.Clifford T103 Nil. Learn the full knowledge of horses being trained in the racing industry, how to care for a horse Wed 2.30pm – 5.00pm private horse K.Pederson (chiropractic care, trimming feet, nutrition etc). See horses trained on a track and how horses are T102 training E402 trained at 7 mile beach. Experienced riders may get the opportunity to ride a pony on the track. 22/2 facility. First meeting 22/2 2.30pm T102 to receive dates, information and permission forms. Sat 8.00 – 1.00pm Tba 7 Mile Beach. Tennis (on the Domain all levels) 5 Wednesdays Domain J.Ralph T303 $20 for 5 Get a chance to play on the best courts in Tasmania - doubles, singles. Beginners welcome – 2.30pm - 4.00pm tennis cent R.Davies F206 sessions lessons/coaching for first 3 sessions. Only 5 sessions total. Tutorials Activity: Get help in any of the subjects listed When Where Teacher Cost English Support Tuesday/Thursday Library D.Dadswell Nil 10.30am – 11.00am Sem Room F206 3 S.Cupit F208 Maths (all levels) Friday Lunch D108 L.Boyd T303 Nil Maths (all levels) Tuesday & Thursday Library Sem D.Smythe T303 Nil 10.30am – 11.00am Room 2 H.Cooke B215 Maths help for MTS4, MTM4, MTM3 & MTG3 Monday Lunch T310 M.Graham Nil Smith T302 Science support (Physical sciences, Chemistry) Wednesday/Friday B306 D.Beswick Nil 12.30pm-1.30pm B302 S.Saunders T103 Science support (Physical sciences, Chemistry) Tuesday & Thursday Library Sem D.Beswick Nil 10.30am-11.00am Room 2 B302 J.Hoare B304 Health and fitness Activity When Where Teacher Cost Dance flow with Nicole Wednesday E208 Dance N.Harstead Nil Dance, and other body modalities such Yoga, Pilates and Feldenkrais combine to produce stretches, 2.30pm-3.30pm Studio E402 poses and smooth movement sequences for you to enjoy. Bring comfortable clothing that allows you to move freely. Gym for girls Wednesday 2.30-3.30 Chuggy’s M.Young B110 Nil Weekly opportunity to develop any aspect of fitness - a qualified personal trainer will be available to gym A.Crocker run the program. Strength and conditioning Every lunch time Chuggy’s R.Reed T103 Nil Available every lunch time. Use your own program or get help in designing one for your needs. 12.30pm – 1.30pm gym Yoga Tuesday 12.30pm- Undercroft S.Briggs F103 $20 / 8 Relax, unwind and improve your flexibility through yoga enrichment. This program is suitable for all 1.30pm classes abilities and is an excellent opportunity to relax during a busy school day. Certificate Courses Activity When Where Teacher Cost Get your L1 licence Tba on homegroup B104 D.Brown Service This is an opportunity to study for your L1 car licence and sit the test here at College. Successful news. Recess or B103 Tas candidates will be given a voucher to take to Service Tasmania where you can collect your Licence lunchtimes by admin fee once you have paid them the administration fee. Limited to 20 students. No Cost arrangement. Barista Basics Wednesday Café Tang L.Devereaux $5.00 Participate in the basic barista sessions to get an Elizabeth College certificate. 2.30pm -3.30pm D105 Two groups of 5, 4 weeks each. Max 10 per term. Next 10 given first preference in term 2. Recreational boat licence First meeting TBA C.Dergess E506 Tba – 20 One 2 hour theory session and ½ day practical to get your licence - days and times still being Wednesday 22/2 V.Connolly part = $70 negotiated, keep monitoring notice boards. Cost will depend on number of participants. F104 2.30pm F206 RSA Wednesdays 2.30pm- Undercroft K.Bacon B110 $20 An opportunity to get your RSA certificate. Compulsory attendance of all classes is required to gain 3.45pm S.Marshall certificate at the end of the course as class assessment is a key part of assessment requirements. D105 Students will require 2 forms of identification on the first day to enrol in the course or their USI number. https://www.usi.gov.au/ Clubs and Societies Activity When Where Teacher Cost Amnesty letter writing Wednesdays Library S.Cupit F208 Nil Make your voice heard on Human Rights! This will be an energising and uplifting end to hump day 2.35pm-3.05pm Seminar Wednesday giving you the chance to look outside yourself, learn about the world and those struggling Room 3 against oppression, and to call out injustice. Each week we will learn about one of Amnesty’s campaigns and write petitions for justice. Bring a device/laptop if possible to send. Debating- College team Wednesday E408 P.Wagg E404 Nil Join the winning teams from previous years and continue the tradition. Prior debating experience is 2.30pm - 3.30pm E.Kearney E502 desirable. Exploring Christianity Wednesday N102 C.Brett N102 Nil What do you believe about God and do you know why? What do Christians believe? Come with 2.30pm - 3.30pm your questions and join a healthy discussion. Student Leadership Group 1 lunchtime per week Library L.Yates T302 Nil Come together with fellow students to make a difference to college life. The SLG organises events, Tba Boardroom A.Romeo B304 responds to student concerns and supports projects in the greater community. This year will be focusing on development of edible landscapes around the campus. Music Activity When Where Teacher Cost Concert Band Thursday Conservat- L.Johnston Nil The Southern Colleges and UTAS Wind Ensemble is a large scale concert band open to musicians 4.00pm – 6.00pm orium of E307 proficient on woodwind, brass, electric bass or percussion instruments. The ensemble is run in music. collaboration with Rosny, Hobart, Claremont Colleges and the Conservatorium of Music. Participants have the option of enrolling in a UTAS unit. The ensemble rehearses in two eight week blocks in line with university semesters and presents a number of performances throughout the year. Commitment to the band is required for the two eight week rehearsal/concert blocks. Stage Band Wednesday E101 L.Johnston Nil The Stage Band is open to students who play trumpet, trombone, saxophone, guitar, piano, bass, 2.30pm - 4.00pm E307 drums as well as vocalists. The ensemble performs a wide range of styles from swing to funk and everything in between. Commitment to the band is required for the year. Small instrumental ensemble (wind) Tba Tba J.MacDonald Enrolment only by consultation with teacher. E407 Small instrumental ensemble (string) Tba Tba A.Watkins Enrolment only by consultation with teacher. E307 Funk Ensemble Days and times to be E317 G.Perry E402 $30 for This is an ensemble for students who already have a significant skill level on their instrument. The arranged the term ensemble is open to rhythm section, brass/sax players and vocalists. The ensemble will have a number of performance opportunities through the year. Contemporary Vocal Ensemble Wednesday E313 J.Legg E307 Nil This course is available to all students. There will be a focus on blending voices and singing in 12.30 – 1.30pm harmony with repertoire chosen from contemporary genres. Other Options Activity When Where Teacher Cost Ceramics Wednesdays 2.30pm - B102 J.McDonald $20/term An opportunity for students to enjoy hand building and learn about glaze technology. 4.00pm J.Morgans B214 or D.Stolp N210 $3/class Class Clowns Wednesdays 2.30pm – B312 B.Payne B312 Nil Are you keen to be funny in front of an audience? Then Class Clowns is for you! Class Clowns is a 3.30pm 22/8, 1/8 + national stand up comedy competition for students grade 9 -12. Bring your best 3-5 minutes of Afternoon/evening at original material and see if you end up on the main stage at the Melbourne International Comedy Salamanca Arts Centre Festival. And it’s FREE! Maybe you are merely interested in comedy and don’t want to compete? 8/3 That’s fine. Come along anyway and find out more about comedy.

Community Cooking Wednesdays B106 D.Gerke B110 Cooking food for Food Bank with a little extra for you to enjoy. 2.30pm-4.00pm Kitchen S.Saunders Starting 22/2 T103 EC Gardening Group Wednesdays 2:30pm - First meet in M.Goss B304 Nil Get involved with the planning, planting and maintenance of the schools veggie gardens. 3.30pm B301, D.White A208 - Learn about composting, crop cycles, seed germination and harvesting. Starting 22/2 Then EC F.Moore B201 - Food grown will be used by the foods students and Cafe Tang garden shed. Featured Dancers – For Production Monday Lunch Dance Studio R.Wilson E306 Nil Featured Dancers will be cast from the auditions for the College Production and required to attend Theatre these session as additional rehearsal time. Featured Actors – For Production Tuesday Lunch Theatre J.Wagner E307 Nil Featured Actors/Main Speaking Roles will be cast from the auditions for the College Production and required to attend these session as additional rehearsal time. Theatre Performance Skill Development Wednesdays Theatre J.Wagner E307 Nil Students enrolled in Theatre Performance will also be required to participate in this course in addition 2.30pm-3.30pm to regular class time. Enhance vocal technique, strength conditioning for stage, character exploration. Life Drawing Wednesday 2.30pm - A213 J.McDonald Tba A must for all students wishing to learn how to draw and an opportunity for visual art students to 4.00pm J.Morgans B214 build a substantial support folder for assessment. A Life model will be provided for each session. D.Stolp N210 School of Business Wednesdays 2.30pm - T211 S.Oakden T307 Nil Want to explore and discover the world of business outside the classroom? Are you enrolled in or 4.00pm have you completed: Legal Studies, Business Studies, Accounting, Economics, Cert II in Business, Cert II in Tourism? Then enrol in the School of Business program. The program runs all year and you will have the opportunity to tour a variety of businesses, complete industry placement, listen and network with industry leaders, and be part of a social enterprise team. Spanish Wednesdays B306 J.Hoare B304 Nil ¡Hola! Depending on your source, Spanish (Español) is the official language of 21 countries, and is 2.30pm-3.30pm an ideal language for travel, and international work/study experiences. If you would like to learn Spanish, or improve your Spanish, then this course is for you! UMAT Tuesday lunch Sem room 3 D.Smythe T303 Nil For year 12 students intending to sit the UMAT test 12.30 – 1.30pm Taste of China Wednesday A301 (meet) B.Xu H102 $10 Come and have a taste of Chinese language and culture. Learn some simple words and expressions 2.30pm – 3.30pm & B106 for basic conversations and gain some Chinese cultural knowledge. Includes: Chinese calligraphy, Kitchen Chinese cooking, paper cutting, Taichi, Marjiong playing and festival celebrations. Taste of Italy Wednesdays A305 M.Genovese Nil Come and experience some aspects of the Italian language, landscape and lifestyle. Learn some 2.30pm – 3.30pm A304 words/phrases, appreciate music, food and movies and undertake a virtual tour of Italy. No prerequisites required. Writers’ Club Wednesday lunch T212 G.Lucas F208 Nil Short, inspired creative writing exercises to challenge both novice and experienced writers. Bring pen 12.30 – 1.30pm and paper.

Stephen Cameron - Enrichment Coordinator F103 Ph 03 6235 6579 [email protected]

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