From the Middle School

From the Middle School

Thank you to our wonderful Year 8 tour guides who have been so proactive in their leadership responsibility as ambassadors for the College. Our prospective families are always full of praise for you.

The Year 7 Leadership process has moved into the interview stage and over the next few days we will be finalising positions for the girls to take up their role in Term 2. I am so impressed with the calibre of the applications and the confidence demonstrated at interviews so far. Some excellent initiatives are being shared across the portfolios and I know that Year 7 Leaders will make a positive impact when they meet with the other leaders across Years 7 to 12.

This Thursday the girls had the opportunity to listen to a presentation by an external provider engaged by the college: YSafe. This was a very informative and practical exploration of safe use of digital devices that spoke to the girls directly covering topics such as: Cyber Bullying and online Content, Online Wellbeing and Sexting and the Law.

During Year assembly on Tuesday next week, we have organised for Year 7 to hear from our local Police Liaison Officer Lynda Hart. She will be focusing on delivering a clear message about zero tolerance for bullying on campus and beyond. Lynda will be reinforcing the importance of living out our College values of Respect, Responsibility, Courage, Care and Integrity.

Year 8 will also hear have the chance to hear from Lynda on Tuesday but the focus for them will be on “Vaping and the Law”. Prior to Lynda’s delivery we have asked our School Nurse Lauren Green to present on the dangers and health risks associated with vaping.

Last Friday, during our Middle School Chapel Service, Haniya Abdul-Aziz, Fatima Muhammad, Tala Gubara and Saja Abdel-Megeed shared their knowledge of the Holy Month of Ramadan, why they fast and how they celebrate.

Fatima Muhammad, Anjali Shah and Fleur Houston also used this space to showcase their Year 8 PDHPE presentation on culture at the college in honor of Harmony Day.

Coming together and sharing our diverse stories, cultures and experiences has become an important part of Middle School Chapel. Thank you for sharing girls.

On Monday night we had 8 students from the Middle School represent the college at the IFTAR Dinner in Strathfield. This was an absolutely wonderful occasion, and I would like to thank the girls for their enthusiastic attendance. Below I have included some student reflections

On Monday night, we were excited to attend the Iftar dinner hosted at the Australian International Academy in Strathfield. We were able to experience and learn about the Islamic culture, specifically based on the holy month of Ramadan. The students (from Years 7 to 10) shared with us aspects of their culture and what it is like to fast. We had the opportunity to eat Iftar dinner with these girls, after breaking the fast with dates and water. We participated in fun activities such as trivia and listening to traditional sayings and prayers related to this holy month, while exchanging stories and learning more about their Islamic religion. One thing we learnt from the girls’ presentation was that during Ramadan, you’re not allowed to listen to music as it is considered a sin. After a lovely evening, we were able to reflect on our newfound knowledge of the month of Ramadan. We are very grateful for the opportunity to attend this special dinner.

Written by Serena Cummings and Isabelle Port (Year 8)

On Monday 27 March, a few girls from Years 8 to 10 attended a Iftar event in Strathfield. We arrived at the Australian International Academy at around 6.00pm. We met a lot of incredibly lovely girls and elderly women. We learnt all about Ramadan and how the Muslim community celebrates it during this holy month. We saw the girls break their fast and played a trivia to test our knowledge. We were then presented with a feast of food. And finished with a table full of desert. Everything was absolutely delicious! We finished the night with photos, where some girls tried on some cultural clothing or held cultural items. Overall, the evening was extremely fun, and we hope this opportunity comes again.

Written by Anjali Shah (Year 8)

Congratulations to our Term 1 Jacaranda Award recipients. The Jacaranda Award is a prestigious award that recognises one student per Compass Group who has demonstrated consistent commitment to their college values.

 Year 7Year 8
Bennett AIsla PolitesLayla Abdel-Megeed
Bennett BEmma ScottCharlotte King
Goodlet AOliva PragassenXyla White
Goodlet BEmma YatesSophia Vajedsamiei
Hammond AHolly WatsonAlessia Calvani
Hammond BHannah MurphyAnnabelle Taylor
Ingleholme AAutumn AdlerEden Orena Barlin
Ingleholme BAaleyah BooklessVeronica Deng
Lang ASavannah LorimerChloe Wang
Lang BJane ZhangRuby Watson
Marden AWilla PearsonGrace McSweeney
Marden BIsabella EumAmelia Lee
Thomas AMiesha GalSitan Chen
Thomas BHarriet GregorySophia Kok
Wylie AMatipa MatebweMia Davies
Wylie BHargun DhaliwalMeg Fulford

Thank you to our outgoing Term 1 Compass Captains. You have done a great job in building connections across your Compass groups. Your leadership is most appreciated.

        Year 7  Compass CaptainsYear 8 Compass Captains
Bennett A1. Ariana Azizmohammad        2. Anabella Bayfield1. Angela Tao                  2. Brielle McDonald
Bennett B1. Emma Scott        
2. Sierra Borean
1.Emily Englund       2. Gabriella Nutman
Goodlet A1. Isabelle Thomson                 2. Martina Dall’asta Comin1. Xyla White                           2. Annabelle Johnston
Goodlet B1. Ella Gungor                       2. Anne Liu1. Isabelle Port                 2. Lucinda Martin
Hammond A1. Claudia Sherlock                2. Malaika Rasheed1. Evie Farr                      2. Mie Naito
Hammond B1. Gemma Dixon                    2. Allison Wang1. Karen Kim                    2. Leura Sayers
Ingleholme A1. Rosie Rew
 2. Eloise Rumble
1. Grace Murphy              2. Eden Orena Barlin
Ingleholme B1. Aalyeah Bookless
 2. Sanduli Bandara
1. Veronica Deng                2. Chloe Lam
Lang A1. Akshara Bhattacharya                  2. Madison Landgrebe1. Cindy Wang                       2. Emily Bartrop
Lang B1. Kate Rogers                          2. Alana Wang1. Annika Maslin                2. Ruby Watson
Marden A1. Paanya Khatri                          2. Isabella Du1. Mia Sherry                    2. Grace McSweeney
Marden B1. Emma Wang                           2. Selina Kerin1. Amelia Lee                   2. Alanhah Tang
Thomas A1. Eva Saunders                    2. Willow Toll1. Sitian Chen                     2. Maya Clements
Thomas B1. Nicole Ho                           2. Harriet Gregory1. Amelie Clements                        2. Emily Raaff
Wylie A1. Chloe Ribeira                                2. Matipa Matebwe1. Sanaa Kapoor              2. Jacklyn Chen
Wylie B1. Anisha Chabra                    2. Annika Sethuram1. Arin Yoon                     2. Lillian Wang

Lastly, I wanted to mention that Monday is scheduled to be our Year 8 Mind/ Body/Spirit Day at Long Reef. This is our second attempt due to weather constraints. Unfortunately Monday’s weather is not looking great at this point but we will make a call by Friday afternoon and keep everyone in the loop.

From the Middle School Parent Group

Year 7 End of Term Coffee Catch Up

A Year 7 coffee catch up with be held in the morning of Tuesday 4 April at Brick Lane Expresso, a favourite local West Pymble café. A table has been booked from 8.00am in the name of ‘PLC Year 7’. Feel free to pop in after drop off before you head off for your day. The café is open early in case any parent whose daughter may have an earlier start to the day. We look forward to seeing you.

Kai Jones (kai_look@yahoo.com) and May Tai (yeemaytai@gmail.com)

PPA Year 7 Co-ordinators

Term 1 Key Dates

Monday 3 April – Year 8 Mind Body Spirit Day

Wednesday 5 April – Learning Discussions


Jenny O’Donnell

Head of Middle School