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GRC Hurstville Boys Campus

Newsletter Term 1, 2022

Welcome to our latest newsletter.
Last day of Term 1 is Friday 8 April 2022
First day for Term 2 is Wednesday 27 April 2022

Contents

Principal's Report

by Kathy Klados

Welcome back to GRC Hurstville Boys Campus for 2022. After a near military-level logistical operation across the department, a new school year is now under way. I would like to extend a very warm welcome to all students and in particular, our Year 7 students, who have settled into high school life.

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Creative Writing Workshop

by Ms Papageorgiou

The Creative Writing Workshop returns with fresh writers and they are energised!

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Boost your creativity by coming along to the Creative Writing Workshop ✍

by GRCHC

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GRC Hurstville Campus GYM CLUB πŸ‹οΈβ€β™‚οΈ

by Mr Rea

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GRC Hurstville Campus HOMEWORK CENTRE

GRC Hurstville Campus HOMEWORK CENTRE πŸ“–

by GRCHC Homework Centre

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Deputy Principal Wellbeing & Discipline Report

by David Davis

Term 1 2022 has seen GRC HBC move closer to normal operations.

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Deputy Principal Teaching & Learning Report

by Rachelle Pirie

Welcome parents, carers, students and staff to the 2022 school year.

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Year 7 The Tops excursion

by Bridgette Fox

Throughout the day students participated in three amazing activities – Giant Swing, High Ropes and Bubble Soccer.

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Our Zone Swimming Representatives

GRCHC Sports Report

by Mr J Derbridge

Despite the year starting with some strict COVID guidelines, it has still been a busy term for sport.

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Music Faculty

by Ms Wong

A big welcome to our Year 7 students and all the new arrivals in the other years.

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Languages Report

by Ms Wong

This year Hurstville Campus launched its premiere of Year 7 language tasters. This means our new students learn a variety of languages throughout the year, supporting our school’s improvement in literacy and numeracy.

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English Report

by Ms Papageorgiou

Poetry is nearer to vital truth than history ~ Plato

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SR1 making puffs

TAS Food Technology and Woodwork

by Mrs Cazouris

From cheese and spinach puffs to Matcha crepes, read all about what the boys have been up to in the kitchen.

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Head Teacher, Teaching and Learning

by Joanne Stanborough

Our strategic improvement plan identifies Reading as one of our main academic priorities. To support progress towards this goal, we are currently focusing on explicit teaching of vocabulary.

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This photo shows the work of Isaac.S, titled "Masked Rock"

Visual Arts

by Mr Foote

The highlight of the term has been the Year 10 sculptural work.

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Technology - The Web Developers

by Andrew Peckham

This term Year 10 Information and Software Technology students have been improving their website design and development skills, focusing on HTML and CSS programming languages.

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Ahmed and Augie concentrating on their Planter Box

Technological and Applied Studies

by Mr Polyzoidis

What a great start to the school year in the TAS Department. Student motivation is high and the ideas generated and work being produced would make any teacher proud.

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Science and PDHPE departments

by Shane Baker

Science and PDHPE at GRC Hurstville Boys Campus have been working collaboratively to deliver high quality teaching & learning opportunities for our students.

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Henry, Anthony and Hussein collaborating and discussing the process of the water cycle.

Hear from HSIE (Human Society and it's Environment)

by Maria Doulakis

Welcome back to a new term with the HSIE Faculty.

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News from the Mathematics team

by Mark Laverance

Welcome to all returning students and families and a warm welcome also to our new Year 7 students and families.

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Fun at Year 7 Camp

News from the Special Education Faculty!

by Rimlesh Rai

Hear from our Relieving Head Teacher β€” Rimlesh Rai

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