Message from Michele Marquet

Message from Michele Marquet

Dear Cranbrook families,

Welcome back to Term 2! It has been a pleasure to see all our students from Pre-school to Year 12 return from their holidays, ready to start a new term of learning. Students across all the year levels have settled back into routines and classes, and the campuses are already buzzing with positive activity.

One of our Cranbrook values is ‘Service’ and, frequently, activities in this area intersect with another value we hold dear, ‘Respect’. Both these values are only truly seen in actions that match words. Rhetoric alone is not enough.

Over the recent holidays, we saw both values displayed beautifully by some of our students across different age groups.

In Junior School, one group of 19 Year 6 students travelled to Nepal with a parent each and Junior School staff, Sophie Boniface, Elinor Hewett and Amelia Laumberg, for our annual CETOP tour. It was an amazing opportunity to experience firsthand another culture, and to engage and learn from the Nepali people. Always a life-changing experience, this year was no different. Students participated in a range of service opportunities with enthusiasm and sensitivity. Real learning takes place when it changes us in some way – engaging with others in a manner that builds respect for other people, and participating in experiences that show us every person can truly make a difference, are some of the most significant life lessons we can have. Our Year 6 students have come back inspired and eager to share their experiences with the wider Junior School community. Please see the wonderful photo gallery of the trip in this newsletter.

Students in the Senior School experienced a life changing tour too – this one to Central Australia. Liz Fletcher, David Thomas, Elissa Galbraith and Julian Wrigley accompanied 17 Year 10 students. While there, they visited Uluru, Kata Tjuta, Kings Canyon and Alice Springs. The group engaged in breathtaking walks, cultural lessons, service activities, handled some of the magnificent reptiles and snakes, and shared time with the community at Lilla, maintaining our School’s friendship with the mob there, discovering the beauty and profundity of Indigenous Cultures and the Red Centre, and completing some service at Lilla by cleaning the local school and campsite. Students engaged in a beautiful reflection at the end of the trip, commenting on the friendships that had formed within the group, the knowledge they felt they had been lucky enough to gain from the community of Lilla and their desire to ensure they remained more informed about Aboriginal culture, current/national issues and the need to build stronger relationships. Many students expressed that they wanted to now ‘do something’ to build upon everything they had gained form the experience, whether that be raise awareness of this trip, raise funds for the Watarrka Foundation or do something in their future, such as bring their families back to Central Australia. Please see the photo gallery of the trip.

Another group of Year 6 students headed for Armidale at the very start of the holidays to take part in the Annual TAS Inter-schools Rugby Competition, the biggest of its kind in NSW. Accompanied by Junior School staff and coaches, Joshua Cohen, James Roughan and Jason Gribbon, and cheered on by many of their families, our team played very well, convincingly winning all five games. More importantly though was that the students throughout the entire competition demonstrated outstanding sportsmanship. Winning without sportsmanship is never true winning. It was a joy to be able to celebrate their success wholeheartedly.

Our Senior School First XI Football Team participated in the St Andrew’s Cup over the holidays and we were thrilled they played so well across many matches that they won the competition! Again, the winning of the cup is a superb achievement – and we are undoubtedly proud of their football prowess – but the way our older students conducted themselves during the competition, their graciousness to their opponents and their courteous interactions with match officials speaks volumes about their character. We are even more proud of them as people.

Our character is determined by the values we hold dear and is formed through thousands of choices we make over our life, especially as we grow up. All these students have shown they can make wise choices in the moment, and so develop characters of which we can all be proud. They bring honour to themselves, their families and the school.

Enormous thanks to our Cranbrook staff who gave up their time during these holidays to ensure our students were able to take advantage of these wonderful opportunities.

We look forward to an exciting and busy term ahead.

Kind wishes,

Michele Marquet
Acting Head of School

Message from Grant Andrews

Dear Parents,

It has been a joy to see all our students return from their holidays, eager to learn and ready to meet up with their friends once again. The term has started smoothly, with our students settling back into routines and classes quickly.

A big thank you to Miss Boniface, Miss Laumberg and Miss Hewett for giving up their time over the holidays, accompanying the students and parents to Nepal. What an amazing experience for all involved. It was wonderful for this immersion to start up again after several years of not being able to travel. We look forward to hearing about their experiences in the weeks to come. Also, to Mr Roughan and Mr Cohen who travelled to Armidale with the Rugby squad on the first weekend of the holidays. The sportsmanship and behaviour of our students was exemplary, alongside some outstanding performances on the field. Further information can be found in the sports section.

We have a busy term planned with a variety of opportunities for our families to join us on campus. Today, we welcomed many of our Y6 families to a PYP Learning Showcase. This was an opportunity for our students to share their learning with parents. Next Friday, we are excited to welcome our Mothers, Grandmothers and other special women in the lives of our students. Please see the reminders about this event in the Deputy Head section of the newsletter.

Next week, many of our year levels will go on excursions linked to their current units of inquiry: Y1 is heading to Lyne Park, Y3 is heading to the Royal Botanic Gardens, Y4 to Fisherman’s Wharf, Y5 to Taronga Zoo and Y6 will attend a play at the Monkey Baa Theatre. Our Y2-Y4 students will also enjoy a French incursion. These opportunities enhance and support the learning of our students in multiple learning domains.

A reminder that our first fixture for Y3 -Y6 Winter sport will be held this Saturday. Please check the Cranbrook Parent App for fixture and team details for your son.

Staff News
This week, we welcomed back Mrs Rosie Heckes (Educational Development teacher) after her maternity leave. We look forward to Rosie working with our students across the Junior School. We also welcome Marielle Brown who will take up the role of Year 4 Case Manager.

Kind regards,

Grant Andrews
Acting Head of Junior School

From the Deputies

From the Deputies

2024 Mother’s Day Invitation
We do hope you can join us on Friday, 10 May 2024 for our special Mother’s Day Morning. Mothers, grandmothers, aunts or other special females in the lives of our students are all welcome. Fathers are also welcome to attend!

Activities and light refreshments commence at 7:45am and conclude by 8:30am. Please let your son’s class teacher know if you cannot join us and we will arrange for your son to be ‘buddied’ up with a friend for the morning.

Please note: Co-Curricular activities that normally occur on Friday mornings will not be running on this day.

In an effort to ensure the safety of a large number of people, carline will not operate that morning. There is very limited parking on the School site and it is therefore recommended that you arrive early and park in the Lyne Park carpark. Please do not park in Iluka Street or Elanora Street.

Support for families wanting to understand how to support children experiencing trauma
As a result of the devastating events that recently unfolded at Westfield in Bondi Junction, and the Church in Wakeley, many families are still in a state of disbelief trying to comprehend how and why these incidents occurred. All of us have been affected in some way, with some being left more impacted than others.

It is vitally important for parents and carers to check in regularly with their children. Being aware of what information they have been exposed to enables support provisions to be actioned as needed.

If you are concerned, we encourage you to use this Special Report from SchoolTV as a resource to help your family at this time:

Trauma Recovery

CSPA Second Hand Uniform Sale

This week, the CSPA had their Term 2 Second Hand Uniform Sale. The proceeds of the sale totalled $11.36k which we are pleased to be donating to Thread Together. 

This is the third year we have supported this charity. In 2022, we donated $5.2k and last year $7.7k.

Hopefully the boys will have the opportunity to visit Thread Together later in the year.

Here are a few photos of the day:

Samantha Roberts
President
Cranbrook School Parents’ Association

CETOP Nepal Trip Photo Gallery

Notice of CSPA Meeting

CSPA Term 2 Meeting to be held on Wednesday, 8 May at 6.30pm in the Governor’s Ballroom. Click here for the Agenda. If you would like to attend the meeting, please register here

2024 Cranbrook Snowsports ENTRY Flyer

Click here to register by Friday, 10 May.

Becoming a Member of Cranbrook School

Cranbrook School is a public company limited by guarantee which was established to provide students with a well-rounded, liberal education based on Christian beliefs.

It is governed by the School Council in accordance with its Constitution and has a membership comprised of eligible persons who have made significant contributions to Cranbrook or who are key stakeholders in its mission.

Parent of students in Kindergarten to Year 12 attending Cranbrook are eligible to become a Member of Cranbrook School for so long as they have a child attending the School.

The Members of Cranbrook School play an important role in the governance of Cranbrook. Being a Member entitles you to attend and vote at general meetings of Cranbrook School. This includes attending and voting at the Annual General Meeting, where the matters considered include receiving the statutory financial reports and electing members of the School Council.

If you are not already a Member of Cranbrook School, and wish to become one, please indicate your willingness to do so by completing and returning the application form which can be found on Cranbrook Connect here.

Applications are subject to approval by the School Council, and will be considered at the next possible School Council meeting after receipt of your completed application.

We encourage you to apply to become a Member of Cranbrook School and to take up the opportunity to contribute to the governance of the School.

If you have any questions regarding membership of Cranbrook School, please contact Sarah Deveson, Company Secretary, by email on councilsecretary@cranbrook.nsw.edu.au.

Geoff Lovell
President of School Council

Armidale Rugby Tour

Over the weekend of 12th – 14th April, the Year 6 Rugby Team competed in the TAS Rugby Tournament hosted by The Armidale School. They played games against Gunnedah, Noosa, Sunshine Coast Grammar, The King’s School, and Peregian Saints Rugby Club.  Our Cranbrook students displayed excellent teamwork securing victories in all four games on Saturday and capping off the tournament with a final win on Sunday to take out their division. Despite some bumps and bruises along the way, the team maintained an exemplary attitude in all games, demonstrating teamwork and sportsmanship throughout the tournament.

Beyond the victories on the rugby field, our students experience at the TAS Tournament exemplified the spirit of camaraderie and sportsmanship that lies at the heart of the game. Immersed in the wider rugby community and engaging in spirited competition with teams from different states, the boys bonded with teammates and conducted themselves with integrity and respect, reflecting the values of our School.

Thanks goes to James Roughan, Josh Cohen and coach, Jason Gribbon, for leading the trip and supporting the boys on tour.

Junior School Music News – Week 1

Junior School Music News – Week 1

Welcome back to Term 2!

Here are some reminders about upcoming events:

Music – Term 2 Events

  • Training Band performing at Assembly – Wednesday, 8th May, 2:30pm (Week 2)
  • Music Morning Concerts in multiple music rooms – Friday, 17th May, 8:00am (Week 3)
  • K-2 Junior School Music Showcase, JS Gym – Thursday, 30th May, 1:30pm (Week 5)
  • 3-6 Junior School Music Showcase, JS Gym – Thursday, 30th May, 6:30pm (Week 5)
  • Junior School Soirée, Senior School’s War Memorial Chapel, Thursday 13th June, 6:00pm (Week 7)
  • Gala Concert, Sydney Town Hall – Monday, 24th June, 7:00pm (Week 9)

Please note the JS Showcase is a lot earlier than usual this year (Week 5!) and the Junior School Soirée will be held in our beautiful War Memorial Chapel on the Senior School campus, for extra atmosphere and amazing acoustics.

Warmest wishes,

Peter Fox
Head of Music, Junior School