From the Middle School

From the Middle School

Once a term we gather together with all of our Year 7 and 8 students for a celebratory Middle School Assembly in the Gillian Moore Centre for Performing Arts (GMCPA). This term’s theme was One School Many Stories. Our assembly on Tuesday of this week was outstanding in every way. Firstly, I would like to acknowledge the newly appointed Year 7 Leaders who planned and delivered such an engaging showcase of all that is happening in Middle School. Thank you to: Martina Dall’Asta Comin, Hargun Dhaliwal, Jasmine Jung, Abi Martin, Emma Yates, Francesca Chan, Leahara Wijesuriya, Heidi Ferreira, Isabelle Martin, Rosie Rew, Ellie Jenkins and Sarah Quan for your poise and professionalism.

Congratulations also to our incredible performers for confidently sharing their many talents: Hargun Dhaliwal -a traditional Indian dancer, Grace Louw (Y8) and Saskia Nicholson (Y8)-a duo of violin and voice, Joy Yin-on piano. Joy is now heading to Austria to compete in a piano competition – we wish her every success.

A highlight of the assembly was a panel discussion centred around the theme for this week’s Refugee Week: Finding Freedom. We were so fortunate to have Kseniia Vereshchak (a Year 11 Ukranian student) and her mother, alongside, Lauren Korenblyum (a Year 11 student and refugee advocate and activist) and Mrs Shaw (Deputy Principal: Head of Social Impact) join the conversation. Sharing insights into our global community and the challenges faced by many on a daily basis in other parts of the world, is an important part of our learning. The audience demonstrated great maturity and interest and I was so proud of everyone’s willingness to listen and consider our responsibility moving forward. Thank you to all involved.

Year 8 National Exchange Program

This week we are holding final interviews for this term 3 opportunity. Hopefully we will be ready to share the list of students selected next week.

Happy Box Project Update

This Service initiative is absolutely taking off in Middle School! It is wonderful to see the girls crafting and spending their time together to create gifts for others to enjoy. A highlight of this week’s sessions were the felt animals. We will certainly make a difference in a remote community when our goodies are delivered.

MS Picnic and Hot Chocolate Day Wednesday

We had a wonderful gathering on the oval to mark the end of term. It is always great to see the girls outside enjoying the sunshine and joining in various physical activities. The traditional hot chocolate and marshmallows also went down a treat.

Congratulations to our Term 2 Jacaranda and Award Winners and Compass Captains:

Year 7Compass CaptainsJacaranda Award
Bennett A1. Matilda Bentley    
2. Shereen Jawaad
Chloe Tian-Cheong
Bennett B1.Emily Basak
2.Isabel Cooke
Isabel Cooke
Goodlet A1. Harriett Lisle        
2. Annika Sriram
Abigail Martin
Goodlet B1. Isabelle Martin     
2. Devishi Malla
Sasha Paris
Hammond A1. Emma Roberts
 2. Poppy Fox-Ashwin
Isabelle Quessy
Hammond B1. Emily Liu             
 2. Hannah Murphy
Emily Liu
Ingleholme A1. Yuna Shin           
 2. Autumn Adler
Rosanna Rew
Ingleholme B1. Elena Duan
 2. Irisa Han
Irisa Han
Lang A1. Lia Lin                
 2. Rebecca Mak
Elaine Zhang
Lang B1. Ginny Makan      
 2. Mia Micallef
Stacy Sharp
Marden A1. Lucy Gao           
 2. Feifei Wang
Megan Chia
Marden B1. Savannah Masya
 2.Isabella Eum
Savannah Masya
Thomas A1. Zara Sandham
2.Michelle Song
Silka Czyniewski
Thomas B1. Charlotte Lin                         
2.  Celine Cai
Leahara Wijesuriya
Wylie A1. Cecilia Zhou
 2. Jasmine Jung
Olivia Randle
Wylie B1. Maya Burgess    
 2. Hargun Dhaliwal
Anisha Chabra
Year 8 Compass Captains Jacaranda Award
Bennett A1. Sanaya Lakhani      Leila Rich
 2. Catherine Li  
Bennett B1. Kyraa Vig              Chloe Wei 
 2. Chloe Wei 
Goodlet A1. Xyla White                           Sophie Rigg
 2. Annabelle Johnston  
Goodlet B1. Isabelle Port           Leander McLaughlin
  2. Jisoo Yeou 
Hammond A1. Evie Farr                   Elizabeth Lien 
  2. Mie Naito 
Hammond B1. Karen Kim                    Haniya Abdul Aziz
 2. Leura Sayers 
Ingleholme A1. Syrena Lin              Chloe Ayton
  2. Eliza-Rose Griffiths  
Ingleholme B1. Veronica Deng               Rieza Khan
  2. Chloe Lam 
Lang A1. Chloe Wang             Jemma Hung 
 2. Manulya Gunasekera 
Lang B1. Audrey Lin               Sophie Ngai
 2. Sophie Ngai 
Marden A1. Isabella Zhang       Miranda Chen
  2. Eloise Fisher   
Marden B1. Amelia Lee             Thiloksha Perera 
 2. Alannah Tang 
Thomas A1. Sitian Chen             Olivia Norton 
 2. Caitlin Xi 
Thomas B1. Claudia Stretton          Jessica Bao
 2. Rachael Mutema 
Wylie A1. Milly Xu                   Nina Wang 
 2. Isabel Neal 
Wylie B1. Arin Yoon                 Celine Liu 
 2. Jolie Glas  

Attendance Matters

Education for your child is important and regular attendance at school is essential for your child to achieve their educational best.

The Importance of arriving on time

Arriving at school and class on time:

  • Ensures that students do not miss out on important learning activities scheduled early in the day
  •  Helps students learn the importance of punctuality and routine
  •  Give students time to greet their friends before class ظ
  • Reduces classroom disruption

Lateness is recorded as a partial absence and must be explained by parents.

A reminder regarding Leave Applications

Leave is only granted for illness, bereavement, elite sport or work experience. Vacations should be restricted to the prescribed holiday periods. Where possible, leave to attend medical appointments should be minimised. Students are expected to participate in whole-school activities and should avoid making appointments on these occasions.

Applications for special leave should be completed on the ‘Exemption from Attendance’ form found on MyPymble via the College website and signed by a parent or carer. Forms are to be sent to the respective school office as soon as possible or at least fourteen days in advance of the intended period of leave.

From the Year 7 Parent Group Leaders

Year 7 Dinner – This Saturday 17th June

The first Year 7 Dinner for the year will be held this Saturday night. All parents and carers are welcome. The dinner will be held in the beautiful surrounds of the Rooftop at The Governor Hotel, Macquarie Park. This popular venue is just down the road and will give all Year 7 parents a wonderful opportunity to catch up with friends and meet new people from across our Year 7 community in a relaxed environment.

Venue: The Rooftop at the Governor Hotel, 9 Waterloo Rd, Macquarie Park

Date: Saturday 17 June

Time: From 6.00pm

Dinner & drinks: To be ordered and paid for at the bar

RSVP: by Thursday 15 June (via WhatsApp poll)

Numbers for the event need to be confirmed with the venue today (Thursday 15 June). If you are attending the dinner, please complete the “Year 7 Dinner at the Rooftop” poll circulated in the “Year 7 Class of 2028” WhatsApp group. This is an event for parents only.

Please do not hesitate to contact me (Kai) if you have any further queries. A HUGE thank you to Sarah Martin and Sally Soo for getting involved in organising this event.

We look forward to seeing you there.

Pymble Parents Tennis Clinic

Due to the popularity of the adult tennis lessons on Thursday mornings, the Pymble parent tennis lessons are now being expanded to Tuesday mornings.

Come and join in the fun of the Parents Tennis Clinic.

When: Tuesday and Thursday Mornings 8.30 am to 10 am (term time)

Where: Secondary School Tennis Courts (enter through Gate 3)

Cost: $35 per session

Level: All levels of players from beginners to advanced players are catered for.

Coaches: Pymble Academy Coaches – Tennis Australia Certified

Who: For all Pymble community families and friends are welcome

Fun: Get to meet new people and learn the great game of tennis.


Jenny O’Donnell

Head of Middle School