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High Notes, Vol 9 No 6, March 07 2008From the Principal
High Talent
School Uniform
Discussion on proposed uniform changes
School PE uniform on sports days
White shirt with logo and no tie in terms 1 and 4
We are seeking parental and student feedback on these proposals before proceeding to implement
any or all of them. Please email me if you have an opinion on these matters. Chinese Eisteddfod reminders
Years 7 to 12 students are invited to take part in the annual National Chinese Eisteddfod.
Entries close Friday 7 March. Speak to Chinese teachers about it. SBHS: Foundation Years
The Headmaster Coates made his reputation as a headmaster in an era when formal qualifications were not yet essential for a career in teaching. This is exemplified by the statement of one of his early pupils at Sydney High: Without any exaggeration, I can say that his gift for teaching was never excelled by any teacher that I have ever been under, either in Sydney or in Edinburgh. Without being perhaps a profound scholar, he possessed to a remarkable degree the gift of passing on everything he knew to his pupils. And how he understood boys! Born at Huddersfield, in Yorkshire, England, on 13 November 1844, the son of a cordwainer (or shoemaker), Coates received his final years of education at an academy called Huddersfield College. As a senior boy, in 1863, he received a gold medal for history, a silver medal for mathematics and a silver medal for second place in classics. He matriculated to London University, but never undertook a course of study at this or at any other university. In 1864, he arrived in Australia and was employed at the newly-established Newington College. During his first stint at Newington, Coates played in the College’s sporting teams – cricket and also Rugby when Newington became the first Australian school to field a Rugby team in 1869. In 1873, he entered the service of the NSW Council of Education and, after a quick succession of appointments to public schools, became Headmaster of the flag-ship Fort Street Public School in 1876. However, a year later, in 1877, he became Headmaster of Newington College, supervising its move to the new site at Stanmore in 1880. The move to Sydney High, prompted no doubt by a substantial pay rise from £450 to £600 per annum, was a significant blow to Newington College which had also lost Coates’ assistant, John Waterhouse, to Maitland High School. Coates’ personal following at the College was so great that seven of the senior boys transferred with him. These boys, who were much older and larger than the Sydney High School boys, provided a much needed support to the school’s early sporting program. Coates himself was an inter-colonial cricketer of some ability, and was Captain of the NSW side on numerous occasions. He played 32 matches against England and the other Australian colonies between 1867 and 1880. He is credited with having introduced to NSW the type of bowling known as the “Yorker” (named after the County of his birth). His best innings was in 1878 when he made 73 runs and took 11 wickets for 69 runs. One pupil, writing in an 1888 edition of the school magazine, wryly observed that the school's half-holidays always fell “on a day when there happens to be a cricket match on at the Association Cricket Ground”. Coates himself was one of the original members of that ground, now known as the Sydney Cricket Ground. He was known widely as a “firm disciplinarian”. The use of such a phrase today cannot adequately describe a violent streak on the part of “Joey” that would leave most modern readers distinctly uncomfortable. Numerous accounts survive of Coates’ discipline. One from an old boy who enrolled in 1884: In those days the punishment was made to fit the crime. It was the daily habit of "Joey" to meander round various class rooms - which were separated by big drop baize blinds - and round up the boys like brumbies who were frequently adorning the floor instead of their class, and drive them into “his room”, there to be well trounced. The worst punishment of all that we boys dreaded was the return to the school on Saturday morning at 9.15 am and to be detained until 11 am, which not only broke our morning but fairly broke our heart Another, from an old boy who enrolled in 1883: On another occasion the Head, good old Joey, caught Os Bell and I (we two were always up to some devilment or other) throwing pens into the ceiling, a favourite pass time, and we were called out together. Joey approached us with that set look of his and his teeth together and bared, and quick as a flash Os got one from that swift left hand on the right ear. I was successful in dodging mine, but, as I turned, the foot scored where the hand had failed, and I received a beauty in the rear. One former colleague recalled: The left arm that had been the terror of many a Victorian batsman in the Interstate games, became a greater terror to erring youth, when the ball became a stick. Coates had some constitutional weakness that worried him a lot, and an occasional excess of wrath under provocation was not unnatural. One morning among those marshalled for the stick was an old offender, who was insolent. Up came that "dirty" left, and the open palm caught the culprit fair and square, and lifted him clean off his feet. We are more lady-like now, and less effective. The same accounts go on to state that he was "very just and fair", "a great friend of the boys, and well beloved by all of them", "a just and upright man", and "a grand, clever, painstaking, lovable man". Indeed, Coates opened his house, at 24 Moore Park Road, to some of the boys who had enrolled from the country to stay there as boarders. It was in this house that the boarders had Mrs Coates choose between two proposed schemes for the school colours – “light blue, dark blue and gold” or “chocolate and blue”.
By the time the school moved from Castlereagh Street at the beginning of 1892, Coates’
health was noticeably deteriorating. He had a distinct limp, the result of muscular paralysis,
and was already having trouble in stumping about with the aid of an umbrella. Yet he lived
another 5 years, dying shortly after his retirement from the School in 1896, at the age of only
51. School Student Transport SchemeSchool Student Code of Conduct – Students travelling on buses must:
Students are reminded to:
During 2008, authorised officers will be deployed to inspect Code of Conduct compliance on school bus services in the Eastern Region. Students who are found to have breached their obligations may lose their travel entitlement and possibly incur an infringement. Return to IndexSRC of 2008The Sydney Boys High School SRC of 08 has not been in effect for any long period of time, but one thing that can be deduced from this short stretch is that 2008 looks like a very good year. Change was already thick in the air when students across grades 8-12 learnt that their SRC members would be elected through an electronic voting system (which was received incredibly well) in an effort to encourage fairer and more efficient elections. And after only one week after the first meeting, the SRC teacher (Ms Branigan) displayed her mind for efficiency by sending three Year 11 students to a zone SRC meeting.
A zone SRC is a step up in the hierarchy of Student Representative Councils and is comprised of a
variety of schools in our geographical area. This particular meeting was a gathering of the
school's in the North-East Zone of Sydney where approximately 10 schools in total were
represented. The students chosen to go to this prestigious event were Pat Desmond, David Nam and
Nicholas Wong. The SRC will certainly be very grateful to Ms Branigan for her active involvement
in sending representatives from Sydney Boys, as the zone SRC meeting included SRC members from a
great mix of schools. All three of us were lucky enough to learn a lot about other SRCs and their
activities, and how we can learn from each other and ultimately improve our school and our
student body. Conversely, it was a great opportunity for Sydney Boys to become more interactive
with other schools in our region and to show how our school functions and what we do well.
Overall, it was nothing but a positive impact on our SRC and will surely lead to positive
results. Sydney Boys’ SRC of 2008 is only starting to kick into gear, and we recognize that
we have a big year ahead of us. We aspire to become a reliable asset to the school with the help
of the student body and know we can realize our dream. Hopefully 08 will be the year for
us. Asthma Warning
Hospital attendances for asthma have tripled! Although asthma affects everyone differently, the very changeable weather could be a factor. People with asthma are very vulnerable to changes in temperature. Stress, the change of environment as children start or move schools, the cocktail of germs, cold and flu viruses that children can pick up once they come together can all trigger an asthma attack. Good asthma management every day, along with people knowing what to do in an emergency could significantly reduce the number of children needing to go to hospital with their asthma. Seeing the family GP on a regular basis and getting an up to date written asthma action plan could avoid a deterioration occurring, and at the very least may help recognise the warning signs. It’s also vital to take medication as directed, and have a reliever inhaler available at all times, just in case. If you have any questions, or for further information contact Asthma Foundation NSW.
Phone: 1800 645 130 Music Notices
Cabaret Night Please bring a plate of nibbles and drinks to share with friends and family. Tickets can be purchased through the school’s main office and once payment is received, please bring the receipt to the music staff for ticket collection.
Please complete and return the form below by Wednesday 19th of March 2008 for this fun-filled
evening. Cabaret Night Ticket Order Name of Student: ______________________________ Roll Class: ________________ Number of tickets required: ___________ Total cost: ____________ Type of payment (Please tick one): Cheque____ Cash ____ B/Card____ M/Card____ Visa____ Name on Card: _________________________ Expiry Date: __ __ / __ __ Card No. __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ Signature: __________________ Return to Index SBHS Debating
WANT TO JOIN DEBATING in 2008?
CHECK YOUR EMAIL - GET IN THE LOOP!
STRUCTURE AND STAFFING in 2008
COACHING HAS COMMENCED
Any boy who wishes to Debate this year and is not doing a summer sport which conflicts with coaching should be attending on Friday afternoon. All the juniors are required to have a workbook dedicated to debating this year and BRING it to coaching every week. I suggest getting a display book and using loose leave pages to create your own unique file documenting your learning throughout the season.
Ms Jocelyn Brewer Fitness Assessment
February 2008 An assessment of 90% or better required a student to run the 1.6km in a time of 6 mins 30 secs, approximately, depending on the age of the student. An assessment of 50% or better, required a time of between 7 and 8 minutes, depending on age. A result of 10% or less means the 1.6km run was completed in a time greater than 9 mins 30 seconds. Each student in Years 7 – 9 should have a copy of their assessment schedule and results for February 2008 in their PDHPE theory books. Parents are encouraged to review their son’s results with them. There were some outstanding performances again this semester including: Arjun Punekar (7M) 6m 08s, Kenny Kuang (7M) 6m 30s, Andreas Purcal (8.4) 6m 08s, Vincent Ye (8.2) 6m 19s, Sam Lane (9.3) 5m 46s, Luke Vlatko (9.1) 5m 52s, Michael Ambrose (10.6) 5m 24s, Brian Kelly (10.4) 5m 35s. * Fastest times are held by Year 10 Paul Watzlaff 5m 00s (2003), Year 9 Michael Ambrose 5m 24s (2007), Year 8 Sam Lane 5m 28s (2007) and Kieran Taylor 5m 55s (2005).
1.6km results for February 2008
Mean results for each year group 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008
It is our goal to have all Year 10 students by the end of 2009 able to score a minimum of 50% for
cardiovascular endurance and run the1.6km in 7 minutes or better. Healthy homeworkAs part of the New South Wales government’s Fresh Tastes @ School initiative, our students learn to categorise foods as green, amber and red according to their nutritional value. Green foods are ‘everyday foods’, such as fruit, vegetables, lean meats and grains. Amber foods provide some nutrients, but can be high in energy (such as a burger). Red foods include food and drinks that are high in fat, sugar and sodium (salt) Below are some ideas from children’s health advocacy group The Parents Jury that you can try at home, so that your children can practise healthy eating homework.
Remember to avoid using food as a reward, bribe or show of affection to your children. Giving children lollies, sweets and other foods as behaviour rewards teaches them to eat in between set meal and snack times and they can associate eating with fulfilling emotional needs, rather than eating for hunger. To find out more about healthy eating in schools and your state’s school nutrition policies, log on to The Parents Jury’s ‘Back to School with Healthy Food’ campaign at The Parents Jury is a web-based network of over 3,000 parents who are interested in improving the nutrition and physical activity environments of Australian children. It provides a forum for parents to express their views and to collectively advocate for change on current issues relating to children’s nutrition and physical activity. Membership is free and open to all parents, grandparents and guardians of children aged 18 years and under. Register online and have your say at
Fruity treats make healthy lunches a breeze Stone fruits like peaches, nectarines, cherries, apricots and plums are great for children as they are the right size for small hands and they’re ready to eat because they don’t require any peeling – they are the ultimate ‘fast food’. You can make other flavoursome fruits fun and easy for kids with some simple preparation:
For more tips on healthy school lunchboxes and school nutrition policies around Australia, log on to The Parents Jury’s ‘Back to School with Healthy Food’ campaign at http://www.parentsjury.org.au/tpj_article.asp?ContentID=back_to_school_campaign_page. The Parents Jury is a web-based network of over 3,000 parents who are interested in improving the nutrition and physical activity environments of Australian children. It provides a forum for parents to express their views and to collectively advocate for change on current issues relating to children’s nutrition and physical activity. Membership is free and open to all parents, grandparents and guardians of children aged 18 years and under. Register online and have your say at www.parentsjury.org.au. Return to IndexYear 10 Parent MeetingAn Invitation to Year 10 Parents The first meeting of the Year 10 Parent Group will be held on Thursday, 13th of March at 7:00 pm in the Staff Common Room (near the School Office). Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend. At this first meeting we need to appoint parent representatives for Year 10 to the P&C Executive and do some planning for the remainder of the year. Parent Group meetings are an ideal opportunity to meet other parents in your son’s year, raise questions, make suggestions and air any concerns you may have. Any specific agenda items may be emailed to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it before 5 pm Tuesday 11th March. Return to IndexAthletics 2008
Pre Season Information for Athletes and their Parents
GPS Athletics
Any queries about Athletics will be answered promptly at
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Athletics Carnival 2008
SYDNEY ATHLETICS FIELD, Anzac Parade, Kensington
Monday 17th 2008
Thursday, March 20th 2008
Carnival Rules & Information – 2008
Aims of the Carnival
Banned Items & Activities
House Rules & Events
Point score
Age Champions
Champion House
Age Groups
School Team
Lane Draws
100m Heats/Semi/Finals
200m Heats/Finals
1500m, 800m, 400m Heat/Finals
Relays Eedy: Lane 5 Fairland: Lane 1 Mackay: Lane 4 Ruby: Lane 3 Saxby: Lane 6 Torrington: Lane 2
Zone Selection Criteria
Cross Country Carnival
Sydney Boys High School 1.15 - 3.00 pm Student Information
Parents
Program
Directions
Rules
Additional Info You are also invited to join the Sydney High GPS Cross Country Team. GPS Cross Country is a Winter Sport and three age divisions ( U14, U16, Opens) compete on Saturday mornings. The season spans across Terms 2 and 3 and involves 11 Saturday morning carnivals. All are welcome to join. Return to IndexBasketball: Shootin' HoopsHigh VS Joeys
Term 4 2007 (last time)
Term 1 2008 (this week)
A Note to 13s Basketball Players
MR HAYMAN’S PLAYER OF THE WEEK: DAVID PENG (3rds) David currently averages 13points per game with a field goal % of over 55% which is a very impressive figure even in the NBA! Along with an average of 2 assists and 3 steals.
BASKETBALL DINNER APPROACHING!
3rd Grade Match Report Against Shore Like most other games on Saturday, High was switched on right after the tip off and pulled away the scores early in the first half. However Shore intensified their game and dragged High’s lead back down to 5pts by the end of the first half. The second half saw Shore slowly eat into our lead and gain control of the game, obtaining a lead of 6 at one stage before High got back into its game and pulled it back to 2 with less than 40 seconds to go. With one long swinging sequence, David Peng finally took a 3 point shot using Michael Feng’s screen and sunk the winning 3 pointer on the buzzer. It was a great game with Tim handling the ball well and beating Shore’s press, Daniel and Jacky getting consecutive steals pressing back on Shore, Alan and Wilson making the crucial moments and of course David for making the win. Good job 3rds.
Donation to Raffle Prizes
Video Competition
Brought to you by Johny Shih SBHS CricketCRICKET DINNER and PRESENTATION of AWARDS - Friday 4th APRIL Bookings for the Cricket Dinner have now opened and payment is to be made through the School Office. Please ensure that you advise the office that it is to be deposited against the Cricket Dinner account. The cost for the Dinner is Adults $25-00, Students $20-00. Final date for payment for the Dinner is by NO LATER THAN 12 Noon on MONDAY 31st.MARCH 08 to enable the office to process the transactions to provide for pre-payment to the caterers. Arrival time is 6-30pm with dinner commencing at 7-0pm. Presentations will commence prior to Dinner being served and continue throughout the evening. MATCH RESULTS and PARTICIPATION As you may be aware my role is to see that teams are properly selected in conjunction with coaches, advertised on our Website and on Saturdays, due to one or two teams being without regular support, I act in the role of manager/coach and/or umpire which prevents me from visiting all of our teams as I have in the past. This has occurred as we now field 17 teams (the largest cricket contingent in the AAGPS Competition group) and we in fact could field 3 more teams but do not have the ground facilities and support staff to conduct them. Therefore we have rotation groups in the younger age groups so that teams change regularly each week. As a result of this I must rely on team managers/team captains or a volunteer parent to submit a Fax or Email me with a Match Report with both team’s scores, and the best batting and bowling performances of our players so that they appear in High Notes. However this is not happening regularly with some teams and I would ask all to note this and assist in getting a report to me by NO LATER than Monday evenings. The boys love to see their names in print when they achieve a significant highlight to them on the field. TEAM STATISTICS – REMINDER All Team Statistics for the season are to be organized and completed by team Managers/Coaches or Scorers prior to Easter (22 – 25thMarch) and submitted NO LATER than THURSDAY 21st March. Awards will not be available for teams that do not submit stats. SCHOOL CRICKET KITS All kits will either be collected by arrangement or can be delivered to the cricket store on the final day of competition on Saturday 15th MARCH 08. ALL MATCH BALLS and PRACTICE BALLS must also be returned as they will be issued for school sports days and team training in Term 4. Our cricket ball cost averages $9000 per season and through people “souveniring” a ball, or leaving them around after practising at matches or training we are currently short of balls for sports days. This is a responsibility of all students in the section. AROUND THE GROUNDS
1stXI HIGH 6/285 defeated RIVERVIEW 10/282 Beginning Day 2 at 0-58, the two openers, Liu and Ahmed continued to build the total. With Andy Liu and Razeen Ahmed being dismissed, High lost two quick wickets (including a run out of Dasith Vithanage who was looking good) and slumped to 4-136. However, when a wicket fell, there seemed to be little panic in the side as the pitch was still very good and the ball not doing a lot. Sensible batting by the middle order of Karan Rao, Nakul Pednekar, Kogulan Sriranjan and Kerrod McPherson ensured that High kept to the plan. Our last wicket fell at 207 and the result did not look in doubt from there with Kerrod McPherson hitting the winning runs. Kogulan Sriranjan played an excellent captain’s knock - solid from beginning to end. This was an outstanding run chase which showed maturity, patience and self-belief. We have now defeated St Joseph’s and St. Ignatius (Riverview) chasing totals on their home grounds, an achievement in itself. This is evidence of the mental and physical ability of the team. Playing the last game at home v Newington will be a great opportunity for High to finish the season off well.
2ndXI RIVERVIEW 8/190 - defeated - HIGH 10/84 and 10/44
3rdXI HIGH v RIVERVIEW
16As HIGH 0/0 drew with RIVERVIEW 4/470
15As HIGH v RIVERVIEW
14As RIVERVIEW 10/174 - defeated - HIGH 10/57 and 10/209 The highlight of the second day was the magnificent 94 by Sudam Dias. This powerful innings consisted of eight 4s and five sixes he shared a great 96 run partnership with Oliver Kirk whose 53 included seven 4s. This brilliant partnership saved what could have been a very dismal out-right loss for the 14 As. This match was played in great spirits as Sudam was clapped off the field by the St Ignatius boys capping off what was a great match. GROUP 2. (One Day fixtures)
4thXI HIGH v SHORE
5thXI and 16Bs
15Bs HIGH 5/102 - defeated - SHORE 10/101
15Cs HIGH 3/77 - defeated - SHORE 10/76
15Ds HIGH v RIVERVIEW
14Bs, 14Cs and 13Bs
13As RIVERVIEW 10/220 - defeated – HIGH 7/104
13Cs SHORE 3/200 - defeated - HIGH all out 15 We weren't able to build any partnerships with the bat and got out to a good, diligent bowling display by Shore. James Chen and Michael Li batted well together at the top of the order scoring 4 and 2 respectively. Chris Mao chipped in well in the middle order with 3 runs as well as Darryl Chan who looked very solid for an unbeaten 2.
Laurie Heil Cricket DinnerSBHS Cricket will celebrate the efforts and achievements of our boys as well as acknowledge staff, coaches and supporters at the SBHS Cricket dinner on Friday April 4th 2008. Players are asked to take responsibility on a team-by-team basis for any end-of-season gifts to their team’s coach. The dinner will be held on Friday 4th April in the Great Hall at 6.30 pm The cost of the dinner will be $25 per adult and $20 per student.. Please make your payment at the Main Office before 12noon 31st march 2008 Tickets are limited. Boys are to wear school uniform at the dinner Please detach the form below and hand it in with your payment at the Main Office 2008 CRICKET DINNER Student Name __________________________________________________________ Year/Roll Class ____________________________________ Cricket Team _______________________________ TOTAL Number of adults _______ @ $25 per adult = ________ TOTAL Number of students _______ @ $20 per adult = ________ TOTAL $__________________ Do you have any special dietary requirements? __ Vegetarian __ Other- Please state ___________________________________________ __ YES! I can help on the day with setting up the hall, table decorations etc. Helper’s name and contact details : _________________________________ Email address: ______________________________________________________ Phone numbers: ______________________________________________________ Return to Index Year 7 Parent GroupAn Invitation to All Year 7 Parents The first meeting of the Year 7 Parent Group for 2008 will be held on Wednesday 12th March from 6:30pm in the Staff Common Room (near the School Office) Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend Parent Group meetings are an ideal opportunity to meet other parents in your son's Year, raise questions, make suggestions and discuss any concerns you may have. If you have any queries or require any further information please feel free to contact the year 8 parent group at: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it We look forward to seeing you there! Return to IndexRugby Committee meeting summaryThe first meeting of the SBHS Rugby Committee for 2008 was held on 27/2/08. The following is a summary of the meeting: Present: Serdar Bolen, Kel O’Keefe, Christina Chow, Geoff Andrews, Peter Ambrose, Julie Blomberg, Katharine Deacon, Geoff Stein. Apologies: Paul Koerber Election of office bearers for 2008 – Vice President’s position still to be filled. Liz O’Hare will be asked to be the Canteen coordinator (Junior). There is a need for a junior player’s parent to fill this role. If anyone is interested in filling this position please get in touch with to G Andrews. Treasurer’s report - Current account balance is $1454.77. Parking transfer – There was a request for parking proceeds from 4/1/08 ($3978.21) to be transferred to the Committee. 2008 plan and budget – Principal is very supportive of rugby and our plan for 2008 in an effort to get three teams per age group. Player recruitment – Year meetings to Kick off rugby to be held on Friday 7th March; Try rugby day for Year 7 to be held on14/3/08 at McKay; After school touch football for Year 8 and 9 rugby players to be held on 27/3/08 at McKay after sport with a BBQ at 5pm. Coach recruitment – Tom Mainprize has joined our junior coaches. Sydney University and ACPE coaching assistance is still being negotiated. Player leadership roles – Several senior players are to be identified to take on leadership roles working with the Committee. Rugby communication – Newsletters and High Notes Reports – are to be organised by student leaders. General Business – Future parking dates are 7/3/08 and 5/4/08. Volunteers are asked to contact K Deacon if they can help. Trial jerseys – High Rugby Friends website to be put on the back of the jerseys. Multiple DVD burner – Committee to get quotes for a possible purchase.
Meeting concluded: 7.25pm. Next meeting: Wed. 26th March 2008, 6pm in Room 901. All parents are
welcome to attend. Year 8 Parent Group MeetingAn Invitation to All Year 8 Parents Tuesday 18th March from 6:30pm in the Staff Common Room (near the School Office) Ms Gilmore will be our guest speaker If you have any queries or require any further information please feel free to contact me on This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it I look forward to seeing you there! Return to IndexHigh RugbyHigh Rugby is racing ahead this year
Rugby is a safe, free flowing game for players of all sizes, shapes and ability
So get fit, make friends and play the game they play in Heaven! Kick-off info meetings in Great Hall Friday 7 March
Try Rugby Days at McKay First Training: Wednesday 26 March Be part of 100 years of High Rugby tradition More information in High Rugby Newsletter at Return to IndexSkiingEach year Sydney Boys High enters ski and snowboard teams in the NSW Interschool’s Snow sports Competition at either Thredbo or Perisher Valley. This year the competition runs from Wednesday 16th July to Saturday 19th July, 2008. (The last week of the school holidays). The team will travel to the mountains together on Monday, 14 July and return to Sydney on Sunday, 20 July. The racing will be at Perisher. The Team will stay together in Jindabyne with at least two supervising teachers. The total cost for the week including travel, accommodation, most meals, lifts tickets and National Park entry will be around $1000. Equipment hire would be an additional cost and is usually arranged prior to the trip through Rebel Sports outlets. The School Teams are open to all students from Years 7 to 12 in a range of skiing and snow boarding disciplines. You do not have to be an Olympic level skier or boarder to enter - just be able to get down the hill safely (!) and as fast as you can and be ready for a fantastic time in the snow representing your school Interested boys and parents should contact Mr Jones (History), Mr Fuller (Maths) or parent Committee member Julie Connolly - This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it - as soon as possible to register your interest if you have not already done so. Further information can also be obtained at the Interschool’s Snow sports website at .
A parent / Committee meeting will be held in the Staff Common Room at 7.00 pm on Thursday, 13
March. All interested persons are welcome to attend. Surviving the HSC- A parent’s guideAll Year 12 parents are invited to a seminar and social evening on Tuesday 11 March in the Great Hall. ”Surviving the HSC ¬- a parent’s guide” will be presented by Jane Sleeman, a psychologist and school counsellor specialising in stress management. The evening is also a great opportunity to socialise with Year 12 parents and some staff and there will be plenty of drinks and great food to enjoy. The drinks and food will be served from 6:15pm and the presentation will run from 7 to 8:15pm. The cost of the evening is $10 which is payable at the door.
Please RSVP by 4 March to Barbara Taylor
Barbara Taylor & Toni Lindeback SBHS Rowing CommitteeRowing Update The rowing season is building to a climax. The senior crews travelled to SIRC last week for racing on the Sydney International Regatta Centre, Penrith Olympic course. The crews all performed creditably rowing up to their best.
The Head of the River, Wednesday 19th March, is fast approaching with the Riverview Gold Cup on Saturday 15th March. These are the final exciting GPS regattas of the season and our crews will appreciate family and friends attending and showing support. On Wednesday 12th March is the annual Boatshed Dinner held in the Great Hall. It is a special evening with a formal introduction of our crews for this season, but also a great opportunity to socialise and show support for the boys in the lead up to the Head of the River. It is also an opportunity for the crews to thank their coaches, who have devoted care, time and energy into the High rowing program.
All the crews have put in a lot of training and commitment, and even though our results mostly
don't reflect the effort, it is important for the boys to know we support them and are proud of
their efforts. The boys certainly appreciate parents attending all rowing events. Old Boys Union Life membership by instalments schemeThe ̽»¨ÊÓÆµ Old Boys’ Union (the OBU) was founded in 1892. Over the past 115 years, it has fostered and continued the friendships formed by students while at school and through this fellowship contributed something of value to the School’s corporate spirit and well being. Membership of the OBU will provide a lifetime of professional, social, sporting and academic connections with Sydney High, its network of old boys, and the alumni of other GPS schools. Life membership can be secured by the payment of six small annual contributions throughout the passage from Year 7 to Year 12. Instalments are currently set at $44. If, for some reason, all six payments have not been made by the time of leaving, the OBU will contact you and allow a further 12 months to pay any outstanding instalments. We trust that you will see fit to pay this year's instalment towards securing your son’s life membership. Those of you who are already part of the scheme will know that the OBU posts copies of its quarterly magazine to all students who take part. Please fill out and return the form below. PAYMENT ADVICE (tax invoice) ̽»¨ÊÓÆµ Old Boys’ Union Inc ABN 22 652 291 509 Student’s name: _______________________________________ Final year: ______________ Postal address: __________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ Postcode: _______________ E-mail Address: __________________________________________________________________ Payment of $44.00 by : _____ Cheque _____ Visa/MasterCard/Amex Complete if paying by credit card: ______ / ______ / ______ / ______ Expiry Date: __/__ Name on card: _______________________________________________________ Signature: __________________________________________________________ Please return to SHSOBU, PO Box 1546, DARLINGHURST NSW 1300 |