Little League Summer Sport Reports Round 7

Over the weekend, our Junior School athletes resumed the Summer Sports Season resulting in mixed outcomes. Hard-fought games took place in basketball, tennis, cricket, and water polo, with all athletes demonstrating their dedication and sportsmanship. The multi-sports group had an excellent session outdoors to kick off Saturday morning.

Over the school holidays we had a number of Junior School athletes compete in the CIS Athletics Championships. Notably William Shin clinched 2nd place in the 100m sprint and will represent CIS at the State Championships. Furthermore, the relay team comprised of Tully S, Jasper M, William S, and Eddie C secured 2nd place, also earning them a spot at the State Championships next week. This is a remarkable achievement, and we congratulate all the boys who competed and wish those who made it through to the NSWPSSA State Championships the best of luck.

CIS Athletics championship competitors

Will W – Discus

James C – Shot put, High Jump

Thomas A – 1500m

William S – 100m, Relay

Jasper M – 200m, Relay

Eddie C – Relay

Tully S – Relay

Yours in Sport,

Mr James Roughan.

Basketball

Basketball Year 5/6 As

In a challenging match, Cranbrook 5/6 As faced a 59-29 loss against St Aloysius. Rahul W stood out with his exceptional defensive efforts. The team displayed unwavering determination, but they were outmatched by a significantly taller opponent.

Basketball Year 5/6 Bs

Cranbrook 5/6 Bs clinched a thrilling 30-27 victory against St Aloysius, with Charlie R and Edward N leading the scoring for the team. Loic B showcased excellent court control, while David A and Harry R made smart shot selections to secure the win.

Basketball Year 5/6 Cs

Cranbrook 5/6 Cs put up a spirited fight but ultimately succumbed to a 23-13 defeat against St Aloysius. Sebastian D was the top scorer for Cranbrook, demonstrating remarkable hustle and determination in his pursuit of the ball. The team exhibited great effort against a formidable adversary.

Basketball Year 5/6 Ds

Cranbrook 5/6 Ds encountered a challenging match, falling 25-12 to St Aloysius. Rhidian displayed remarkable energy and versatility on the court, making some outstanding shots. By focusing on fundamental skills in practice, the boys aim to enhance their performance in the upcoming week.

Basketball Year 5/6 Es & Fs

Cranbrook 5/6 Es and Fs engaged in an internal match, where all players demonstrated remarkable energy and determination. The coaches were impressed with the boys’ game understanding and skill levels, reflecting their commitment to improvement.

Basketball Year 5/6 Gs & Hs

Cranbrook 5/6 Gs and Hs also had an internal game, with Tomek O and James B making an impressive introduction to basketball with some excellent shots. All students showcased their skills and enthusiasm on the court, making it an exciting and competitive match. Special mention must go to Hugo S for his outstanding performance.

Basketball Year 3/4 As

In a thrilling junior school basketball fixture, our Cranbrook 3/4 As emerged victorious with a final score of 24-18 against Knox. The standout performer of the game was undoubtedly Frank T, who showcased his skills by top-scoring with an impressive 8 points. Frank’s remarkable performance was not limited to scoring; he was an integral part of the team’s success, contributing significantly with numerous rebounds and displaying his dominance in the paint. The entire team deserves commendation for their hard-fought victory, and Frank’s consistent improvement week by week is indeed a testament to his dedication and determination. Well done to the entire squad!

Basketball Year 3/4 Bs

Cranbrook 3/4 Bs secured a hard-fought 24-18 victory against Knox, with Ollie M emerging as the top scorer, notching 8 crucial points. What truly set Ollie apart was his exceptional defensive prowess, impressively racking up 4 blocks during the game. His unwavering hustle and outstanding attitude on the court earned him the well-deserved outstanding performance award.

Basketball Year 3/4 Cs

Cranbrook 3/4 Cs faced a challenging contest against Knox, resulting in a 15-8 loss. Barnaby W was the leading scorer, while Ziggy S demonstrated remarkable speed both on and off the ball throughout this closely contested match.

Basketball Year 3/4 Ds

In a dominant performance, Cranbrook 3/4 Ds triumphed with a resounding 36-6 victory over Knox. Oliver S stole the show with a scoring outburst, putting up 10 consecutive points late in the second half. The team as a whole displayed exceptional teamwork and skill on the court.

Basketball Year 3/4 Blue 1

Cranbrook 3/4 Blue 1 delivered a stunning 34-2 win against Knox, with Sacha A leading the scoring with 10 points, closely followed by Tom S (8 points) and Sammy I (6 points). Joshua H exhibited commendable rebounding skills, while Tom S and Tom C showcased their proficiency in outside shooting.

Basketball Year 3/4 Blue 2

Cranbrook 3/4 Blue 2 secured a narrow 8-6 victory over Knox, thanks to Heiji C’s four crucial points. Heiji C played a stellar game, making his presence felt with both rebounding and scoring. Alfie L-B also made a significant impact with his exceptional defensive performance.

Basketball Year 3/4 White 1

Cranbrook White 1 played to a hard-fought draw against Knox, with the game ending 8-8. Raphael W was the top scorer with 4 points, while Michael L delivered an exceptional all-around performance. Blake S displayed lockdown defence, and Nathaniel S’s courage was truly commendable, as he played through two injuries during the game.

Basketball Year 3/4 White 2

In an impressive display, Cranbrook White 2 secured a 10-2 victory against Knox. Albert L was the standout performer, scoring 6 crucial points with exceptional shooting. Alex P showcased great defensive skills, and the team’s strong ball movement played a pivotal role in their well-deserved victory.

Cricket

Cricket 6 As

Cranbrook 6As cricket faced a close defeat against Riverview, who won by 2 wickets, chasing down 7/88 in 16 overs. Arthur D’s 30 runs and Emile G’s two crucial wickets were noteworthy. Arthur S’s exceptional performance with the bat, holding the crease effectively and scoring boundaries when needed, was a pivotal factor in the match.

Cricket 6Bs

In a closely contested match, Cranbrook 6Bs cricket faced a loss to Riverview with a score of 93-75. Steven H’s strong batting earned him the top run-scorer title, while Jackson P’s performance as the top bowler, taking 2 wickets for only 13 runs, was a notable highlight.

Cricket 5As

Cranbrook 5As cricket delivered an outstanding performance against Newington, securing a resounding win with a score of 192-87. Oscar R shone as the top scorer with 39 runs off 19 balls, while Oscar L’s impressive bowling figures of 2/7 off 4 overs made him the best bowler of the day.

Cricket 5Bs

Cricket 4As

In a challenging encounter, Cranbrook 4As cricket faced a loss to Grammar St Ives, with St Ives posting a formidable total of 201, while Cranbrook managed 81 runs. Alexander R’s impressive batting display was a highlight, and the 31-run partnership between Alexander R and Sebastian R, with just one wicket loss, showcased commendable teamwork.

Cricket 4Bs

Cranbrook 4Bs cricket played a hard-fought match, losing by 17 runs to Grammar. Oliver D’s stylish power-hitting and strong bowling performance made him a standout performer. Hadley S contributed with both bat and fielding, offering valuable assistance to both teams.

Cricket 3As

In a closely contested cricket match, Cranbrook 3As faced a defeat against Scots, with Scots scoring 5/79 (99) to Cranbrook’s 4/73 (98). The standout performance of the game came from Harry P, who top-scored with 21 runs, including an impressive five boundaries (4’s). On the bowling front, Eric L-F displayed dominance with a remarkable bowling performance, showcasing his skill and contribution to the team’s effort. Despite the loss, the team’s hard-fought performance highlights their commitment to the sport.

Cricket 3Bs

Cranbrook 3Bs won the toss and elected to bowl first, with Sam Y delivering an exceptional bowling performance, taking 3 wickets. Restricting the opposition to 94 runs, Nathan S’s brilliant batting, including a six and several fours, helped Cranbrook secure victory with a total score of 109.

Cricket 3Cs

Multi-Sports

The Multi-sports squad resumed summer sport in a positive manner. Boys are working on their hand eye co-ordination and batting skills. Ted W, Lucas Z, and Yanni A took 3 classic catches during the practise sessions. Henry M scored the winning runs on Saturday morning completing a fantastic game between the 2 teams.

Tennis

Tennis Bs

In a closely contested tennis match, Cranbrook Bs put up a valiant effort but ultimately lost to Trinity with a score of 33 games to 36 games. Niko D delivered a standout performance, contributing 10 games to the team’s total. Matthew Z’s excellent doubles play, strong communication, and skilful volleys with his partner were noteworthy. Ashton D exhibited remarkable sportsmanship, diligently handling lines calls, ball boy duties, and displaying resilience even in the face of a challenging 0-5 loss.

Tennis Cs

Cranbrook Cs secured a resounding 11-1 victory against Scots, showcasing their prowess in all aspects of the game. The entire team displayed exceptional performance and teamwork. Special recognition goes to Harvey C for his outstanding effort, remarkable movement on the court, and keen game awareness, which played a pivotal role in the team’s success.

Tennis Development

In the tennis development program, our young athletes are continuously honing their skills and deepening their understanding of the game. The dedication and progress of players like Rory M, James C, and Joshua L are truly commendable. These budding tennis enthusiasts are not only refining their techniques but also gaining a more profound grasp of the nuances of the sport. Their relentless efforts and commitment to improving are a testament to the promising future of our tennis development program, where the focus remains on nurturing talent and fostering a genuine love for the game.

Water Polo

The Cranbrook Year 5/6 Water Polo team were keen to play their first game back of the Term 4 season after weeks of training solidly in the pool. Our first game was at home against Newington Wyvern.  Newington started very strong with some early goals on the board in the first quarter. As the game progressed, Cranbrook focused on building their defence and attacking play, scoring some well-deserved goals. The team worked hard throughout the game to build their one-on-one defence. Throughout the game, Newington Wyvern continued to be a strong opposing team eventually winning 19-5.  This week in training, Cranbrook will continue to strengthen their passing and defending skills, in preparation for our next game.

Sailing

In an outstanding display of sailing prowess, Cranbrook’s sailing team clinched victory in all three races. A special mention goes to Ben P, who delivered an exceptional performance despite sailing a fiberglass boat for the first time. His adaptability and quick learning were truly remarkable. It’s evident that all the boys in the sailing program are diligently developing their skills and deepening their understanding of the sport. This continued dedication and growth bode well for the future of the team as they sail toward even greater success. Special mention to Balthazar R, William H and Marcus R on their performances.

Message from Michele Marquet

Message from Michele Marquet

Dear Parents,

Week 1 was busy and productive! Our students returned with an excellent attitude and signs of being ready for next year. On Friday of next week, our students are invited to bring in a gold coin or note to support the work of CETOP in Nepal and to wear either a crazy hat or socks, as well as attend the annual Staff and Teachers Basketball Game in the Gym at lunchtime. The staff-student game is a reward for the JS students who collected more than 500 toothbrushes for Nepal last term.

Once again, the end of year is approaching and many parents and children start thinking about what will happen at school in the year to come.

A successful transition to the next grade – whether it is into Year 1, Year 3 or moving up to Year 7 in the Senior School – can be greatly assisted by parents. During Term 4, the boys will visit their 2024 year level area or, in the case of Year 6, tour the Senior School. Next year’s Kindergarten boys also spend two mornings visiting the Junior School as part of their transition programme. These visits allow the students to see what it is like, talk with current teachers of the next grade and ask questions they might have, before ‘moving up’ in 2024. These days are part of helping our students manage the challenges that change naturally brings.

Parents can assist their child to make a successful transition in a number of ways:

  • Remember that as parents, we are trying to assist our sons to manage their feelings of concern by putting them into perspective, rather than trying to fix the situation, so there is nothing for our sons to worry about.
  • Children pick up signs of anxiety in their parents very quickly, so try to be positive about the move into a new year level.
  • Allow your child to express concern if they should feel it – but don’t ask them if they are worried about the new teacher or the new class!
  • Highlight positives about growing up and confirm your belief that your son will manage well.
  • Remind your son that nervous anticipation is often much worse than the actual thing, that it is normal to feel a little anxious about an upcoming change and there are ways to manage that feeling, e.g. through positive self-talk where we remind ourselves of the facts of the situation.
  • Don’t initiate conversation about the move too much – otherwise they will think there is something to worry about!
  • Talk to your son about the things they will be able to do in the following year e.g. Year 1 boys can choose new after school activities; Year 6 boys take on key leadership roles in the Junior School and Year 3 boys start playing team sports and have even more after school activities from which to choose!
  • Remind your son that some of the boys from his current class will be in next year’s class – but having new boys in it will mean he can make even more friends.
  • Remind your son that if there are problems when he moves, that he will face those with your support to cope with those challenges. Remind him of previous successes when dealing with issues in the past, as an indication of being able to address problems and move on.

Things do change every year at school, but coping with change is an essential life skill. Helping your boys believe they can manage admirably, then praising them when they do is a great gift to give them as a parent. If you are concerned about any aspect of their transition to the next grade, please talk with their class teacher.

Upcoming Events & Important Dates

  • Y6-Y7 Immersion Day at Senior School – Thursday, 9 November
  • 2024 Y3 and New Parent Information Session – Thursday, 23 November 8.30am – 10am
  • K-5 Moving Up Morning – Thursday, 23 November
  • Y3-Y6 Swimming Carnival (at AFC) – Friday, 24 November (all day)
  • K-Y2 Carols Service – Tuesday, 28 November 5pm
  • Y3-Y6 Christmas Lunch – Thursday, 30 November
  • Y3-Y6 Carols Service – Tuesday, 5 December 5pm
  • K-Y2 Christmas Activities – Wednesday, 6 December
  • Y6 Valedictory Service – Friday, 8 December – 1.15pm
  • Last day of classes – Friday, 8 December
  • P-6 JS Prize Giving – Monday, 11 December 10am

We hope all our families have a wonderful week.

With thanks,

Michele Marquet

Reminders for Term 4

The Term 4 Events Overview for Parents can be found here and on Cranbrook Connect.

Year 7 Scholarships (2025)

Parents of boys in Year 5 2023, who may be interested in applying for a Senior School scholarship for their son, should read the Scholarships 2025 information available now via this link.

Term 4 Bus Passes

Term 4 Bus Passes

Cranbrook School offers the following subsidised private bus services to students from Monday to Friday during the School term.

Please use the Humanitix links to purchase a Term 4 Bus Pass, the price is $440 for the term.

Also below are the 2023 Bus Schedules for your information.

For public transport information please refer to the Transport Information website.  

Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact bus@cranbrook.nsw.edu.au

Christmas Lunch Hat Competition

Plans are currently underway for this year’s Y3-Y6 Annual Christmas Lunch held later in Term 4. As part of the tradition of this lunch, we invite all students in Y3-Y6 to make a special Christmas hat to make and wear to the lunch and we award a prize for one that demonstrates wonderful creativity and cleverness, as well as having a group of honourable mentions. Students might like to start thinking about what they might make for their hat and use the upcoming holidays to start their creation. Seeing everyone’s hat is always a highlight of the day!

Learn to Swim – Transport After School Lessons

Starting this term, Junior School families whose children have a Learn to Swim lesson after school (i.e. lessons that commence before 4:15pm) will be able to book a seat for their child to travel on the Inner West bus that goes directly from inside the Junior School to the Senior School at the end of the school day each day of the week.

Students will be dropped off near the AFC and then walked from the bus to the pool by AFC staff and supervised while they get ready for their lesson. Parents can meet their sons at the pool. For ease when changing, it would be best if students with lessons wear their swimmers under their school uniform. Please email bus@cranbrook.nsw.edu.au if you are interested in booking a bus spot for your child and we will send a booking link once it is available. The cost is $100 per term.

We are also pleased to let parents know that if they prefer to pick up their child in carline or if their child has swimming lessons a little later in the afternoon, they can now make use of the school carpark next to the pool after 3:30pm to park during the LTS lesson.

We hope these new opportunities assist with the busyness of the traffic near the AFC in the afternoons.

Toys ‘n’ Tucker

The Cranbrook community is invited to get behind the annual Anglicare Toys ‘n’ Tucker again. Donations assist those in our local communities who would otherwise go without. 

Please, no second-hand gifts, chocolate, or anything else that can melt. Bring your unwrapped gifts and donations to your year level piazza. The final date for your donation is the day of our Christmas Lunch on Thursday, 30 November.

  • Suggested donations include long life custard, pasta sauce, tinned tuna/salmon/ham, Christmas cake & puddings, small packs of biscuits and small packs of lollies 
  • Gifts for babies, children and teenagers include toys for all ages, vouchers, toiletry gift packs for teenagers, sports equipment, family games and books for all ages.

Pre-Schools’ Update

Dear Parents,

The commencement of Term 4 has been truly heartening to see, as the children have returned with such vibrant energy, their faces lit up and filled with the excitement of reuniting with their friends.

Upcoming Important Dates:

Excursion to the MCA (Museum of Contemporary Arts)

  • St Mark’s: Friday, 20 October
  • St Michael’s 5 and 3 Day Groups: Wednesday, 1 November

Kindy Orientation

  • Thursday, 2 November
  • Friday, 3 November

As previously mentioned, I will be taking leave from Friday, 20 October to Wednesday, 8 November to get married. In my absence, should you need to communicate any concerns or queries to Pre-School, please reach out to:

Your continued support and understanding during this time are greatly appreciated.

Kind regards, Abigail McFarlane

School Student Travel & 2024 Opal Card Information

Please follow this link for information from Transport for NSW regarding school student travel.

Cranbrook Parent App

To access the app 
Click here to view the information on how to download this app from the App Store.

Username and password discovery 
Click here to view information on how to access your username and password to enable access to the app.

Please remember to check your spam/junk email folder as sometimes codes and password resets can be sent there.

Junior School Parents
If Junior School families have difficulties downloading the new Parent App, please contact the Junior School Reception on 9327 9100.

Common Issues

1 – If you can’t log on

You cannot use your username and password for Cranbrook Connect. You must follow the exact steps for setting up a new username and password: https://www.cranbrook.nsw.edu.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/2023_How-to-log-in-to-Parent-App_v4-1.pdf

2 – If none of the teams and fixtures are loading for your son

If you have logged on with your child’s school email address, you will not get any relevant information. The app will work, but with none of your child’s data. You will need to delete the app and start over again. Follow the steps above to set up a new username and password.

3 – If you cannot download the app Both Android and iPhone users can both download the app. If you are having trouble accessing it, the app has been created by Digistorm, which you can add into the search box.

K-Y6 Sport News

What to send on your son’s PE days:

  • Swimmers to be worn to school underneath their uniform
    Y3-Y6 boys must have Cranbrook swimmers
    K-Y2 need speedo-style swimmers
  • Hooded Towel (if you have been unable to purchase the school’s hooded towel, your son can wear another type of hooded towel until stocks are replenished in November)
  • Goggles
  • Underwear to change into after swimming
  • Slip-ons, crocs or flip flops to wear to the pool

Swimming Timetable Classes Week 1 – 6 Term 4

Period MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday
3    1W
46B & 4BKR5R & 2W3B1B
56W & KBKW1R & 2R3R2B & 5B
66R & 5W4R 3W & 4W 

To assist us in minimising the time taken to get changed, we ask that all the students (K- 6) come to school wearing their swimmers underneath their PE uniform on the days they have PE lessons. After swimming, they will be given the opportunity to change into their PE uniform.

K-Y6 Music News

K-Y6 Music News

Term 4 is busy with wonderful Music events. Please follow this link to see the key dates and times. The form to apply to perform at this term’s Music Soiree (2 November) can be found by following this link.