Dreamtime Stories

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Year 9 Geography students wrote and illustrated Dreaming stories as part of their unit on the origins of the Australian continent. A panel of experts aged 3-11 voted to find the winning entries, which were read to the preschool group at the Early Years Learning Centre. Winning stories included ‘How the Ladybug Got Her Spots’ [...]

Currie Cup

Currie Cup May 2013 V Christian College (3)

In our game against Wagga Wagga Christian College, the boys played extremely well, holding WWCC to a zero score line, with the final score being 76 to 0. Everyone played well, with Liam Delahunty kicking 4 goals in a half. Ed Perryman and Sam Sibrey played great supporting roles setting up several goals. Captain John Downes lead from [...]

Alison the Musical

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Alison the Musical is TRAC’s long awaited production and rehearsals are well under way. The performances will be in our new Music and Drama building with the official opening of the building to take place prior to the first evening performance on 12 June. 12th, 13th, 19th & 20th of June @ 7.00pm Matinees 11th & [...]

Fortnightly Focus Weeks 3 & 4

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As you are well aware, Term 2 is a short yet extremely busy term. All students have exams and major assessment approaching and although we all have good intentions, we often start exam week unprepared. It’s time we start to think about the inevitatble and act upon our intentions. You are often told, “make sure [...]

Riverina Orienteering Championships

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On Tuesday, 12 TRAC students competed in the Riverina Orienteering Championships at Willans Hill. A big thank you goes to the local Orienteering club(Waggaroos) who organised the event and provided volunteers to give students training before the event and encouragement during. Congratulations to all TRAC participants on a great effort, but especially to Biola Dawa [...]

Fortnightly Focus T 2 Weeks 1 & 2

Active listening

Effective listening is a life-long skill. When you are able to truly listen to others, rather than just hearing them, you will learn more about them, about yourself, and about the world. Normally, we only remember 25-50% of what we hear.  That means that in a 40 minute lesson, you will only remember about 10-20 [...]