Bond University Leadership Scholarship Recipient - Congratulations Gemma King! 👏
Bond University Leadership Scholarship Recipient - Congratulations Gemma King! 👏
Vice-Captain Competition for Goldsworthy House and Year 12 student (and almost graduate!) Gemma King, has received a brilliant scholarship, as well as an early offer to study a Bachelor of Laws at Bond University.
She has just received the prestigious Bond University Leadership Scholarship which will subsidise Gemma's tertiary tuition fees.
Gemma demonstrated wonderful leadership qualities while at Canterbury College, helping lead Goldsworthy House.
She especially excelled at school sports like Athletics, playing for our Firsts Touch women's team and Rugby Sevens, and also AFL - where she even trained with the Gold Coast Suns junior women's squad.
But it's not only sport...
Gemma's artistic portrayals of legendary Australian bushranger Ned Kelly's iconic helmet in chicken wire, bark and scrap metal also featured in the Logan Art Gallery's 2021 Artwaves exhibition.
Congratulations Gemma! We wish you all the very best studying Law at Bond University... 🥳👏
Canterbury Invitational Swimming Competition: Come Join Us!
What: Canterbury Invitational Swimming Competition
When: From 8:30am For 9:30am Start, Saturday 13 November 2021
Where: Canterbury Taipans Aquatic Centre – Canterbury College.
- Use Entrance E or F via 182 Old Logan Village Road, Waterford.
- Plenty of onsite Saturday parking.
Who: Open to ALL Canterbury students that wish to enter.
Cost: FREE!
Event Details: This competition will give students the opportunity to get in some race practice in the lead-up to the JTAS Swimming Championships.
Warm-ups from 8:30am | Racing from 9:30am.
Event Listing:
8 & Under - 50 Butterfly, 50 Backstroke, 50 Breaststroke, 50 Freestyle
9 Years - 50 Butterfly, 50 Backstroke, 50 Breaststroke, 50 Freestyle
10 Years - 50 Butterfly, 50 Backstroke, 50 Breaststroke, 50 Freestyle
11 Years - 50 Butterfly, 50 Backstroke, 50 Breaststroke, 50 Freestyle
12 Years - 50 Butterfly, 50 Backstroke, 50 Breaststroke, 50 Freestyle
13 Years - 50 Butterfly, 50 Backstroke, 50 Breaststroke, 50 Freestyle
14 Years - 50 Butterfly, 50 Backstroke, 50 Breaststroke, 50 Freestyle
15 Years - 50 Butterfly, 50 Backstroke, 50 Breaststroke, 50 Freestyle
16 & Over - 50 Butterfly, 50 Backstroke, 50 Breaststroke, 50 Freestyle
*Maximum entries of 3 swimmers per age group per school.*
If you are interested in attending and representing Canterbury College, please email the following details to Mr Daniel Blackborrow -
Full Name, Date Of Birth, Your Nominated Races Above, Personal Best Times.
Looking forward to seeing you at the pool!
Kind regards
Mr Daniel Blackborrow
Swimming Program Manager
Canterbury Taipans | Canterbury College
Happy World Teachers Day Canterbury Teaching Staff!
Happy World Teachers Day Canterbury Teaching Staff!
Happy World Teachers Day to ALL our wonderful Canterbury College teaching staff! 🙏🏫🥰
Please see our photo gallery from this morning’s special World Teachers Day Breakfast, where our 136 teachers received a free healthy breakfast, gourmet coffee and hot chocolate, plus a free red or blue Canterbury picnic blanket, and the New York Times Top 10 Bestseller Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us by Daniel H. Pink.
The Principal is now looking forward to seeing our teachers lying on their picnic blankets at lunchtime reading their books on campus! 😉
NB: Teachers - Please see Communications Director Stephen Buckley over in Main Admin if you missed out on your book and blanket this morning.
Four students – two from Junior School and two from Secondary School - also delivered their own ‘Thank You’ speeches to the gathered teaching staff: Isabella Franklin and Henry Flaxman (both from Year 6) and Morgan Watt and Frank Nishimwe (both from Year 8).
Here are two of those speeches below reprinted with their permission:
‘Thank You Teachers Speech’ By Canterbury Student Morgan Watt
Good morning Mr Walker, Mr Diete and Teachers.
‘Teaching is the one profession that creates all other professions.’
A teacher inspires, creates, provides guidance and changes lives every day.
What other profession can say that?
When I started Secondary School last year, I knew there would be many challenges, but what I didn’t realise, was that the teachers would be there to support me as much as they have.
The teachers have always been approachable and willing to help.
All the teachers put so much time and dedication into preparing lessons that are engaging, relevant and purposeful to our learning and these efforts do not go unnoticed.
It’s not just one or two teachers who show this devotion to their job, but it’s each and every teacher here at Canterbury College.
Teachers make the difference.
They make learning enjoyable, they make activities fun, and they make a school the environment that it is.
You can be learning your least favourite subject, but with the right teacher, it can quickly become a new favourite.
I used to think Science was my enemy and I approached it with a negative attitude.
Until one day I had a science teacher who was engaging, inspiring and most of all – fun!
I was known as ‘Morgan who hates Science.’
It didn’t take long before I found myself loving science and I still do to this day.
That one particular teacher took the time to share their knowledge and passion for a subject and inspire me to love it too.
That teacher made a difference and one that will stay with me forever.
Teachers certainly don’t just teach.
They support our emotional and social wellbeing too.
They know when we aren’t ourselves and something isn’t right.
Last term, I had one bad day. Just one.
I was feeling overwhelmed and put unnecessary pressure on myself.
It took 2 minutes before a teacher noticed and took the time out of their lunch break to ask me if I was okay.
They stopped and listened because they genuinely cared.
They then took the time to check in and follow up with me several more times.
They could have simply walked past and not bothered. But they didn’t.
And for that I am thankful.
I am so grateful for the knowledge, the care, the devotion, and the support teachers provide on a daily basis.
I respect you and I thank you.
Henry B Adams once said: ‘A teacher effects eternity; they can never tell where their influence will stop.’
Thank you.
‘World Teachers Day Speech’ By Canterbury Student D.J. Frank Nishimwe
Respected Mr Walker, teachers, staff of Canterbury College, and peers, good morning!
My name is D.J. Frank Nishimwe, and I would personally like to thank you for allowing me to speak.
Teachers educate, motivate, and empower.
A wise woman once risked her life, so that she could be taught by a teacher.
She stated: “Let’s remember… One book, One pen, and One teacher can change the world.”
At Canterbury College, I believe we have the ‘best-of-the-best’ teachers in Queensland.
Not only because you educate us with love, care, and passion, but you also shape our wellbeing - creating a strong bond between us and you - our compassionate teachers.
I remember at the start of Secondary School, most of my subjects seemed challenging.
Despite that, teachers were understanding, patient and considerate.
The classes were inclusive and interesting, creating an enjoyable transition.
Our teachers care and notice any time in our lives, when we are down, upset or stressed.
Teachers at Canterbury College are unique - they do twice as much work, preparing all the lessons for us to strive.
They make sure to go the extra mile to help us achieve our goals.
This creates the purpose of teachers, to not create us in their own will, but to develop us so we can create our own future.
It astonishes me how quick the teachers at Canterbury College adjust.
The current pandemic made it difficult to communicate to students in person, but that didn’t stop the teachers.
They worked hard to understand a whole program in less than an afternoon, and it didn’t take long until I had a notification at home saying: “It’s time for your next class.”
It’s amazing how you can find guidance, friendship, discipline, and mentorship all in one person, and that person is you, yes you! - THE TEACHER!
Thank you for continually inspiring us to do our best.
Happy World Teachers Day to you all.
A Final Message From AITSL: The Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership
It’s World Teachers Day in Australia on Friday 29 October!
Celebrate being part of a remarkable profession and its bright future OR say thank you to teachers.
Post a photo in your sunglasses on social media, either on your own or with colleagues, friends, or family.
Make sure you tag #BrightFuture @aitsl
Share this post to make sure we all celebrate and thank teachers on World Teachers Day.
Find out more at - www.worldteachersday.edu.au
2021 Canterbury Prep – Year 2 Celebration Ceremony: Your Invitation
What: 2021 Canterbury Prep – Year 2 Celebration Ceremony: Your Invitation
When: 4:45pm Arrival For 5:00pm Start - 6:15pm, Friday 26 November 2021
Where: Canterbury Events Centre (CEC) – Canterbury College.
- Use Entrance A via High Road, Waterford.
- Plenty of onsite parking in Junior School Carpark A.
Who: ALL Prep - Year 2 students with their families and special guests.
Dress Code:
P-2 Students – Formal Uniform.
Canterbury Student Siblings – Formal Uniform.
Family Members – Smart Casual.
Enjoy song and dance performances from each year level under the theme: The Wonderful World Of P-2.
Cost: FREE
RSVP: Please RSVP by 11:59pm Tuesday 23 November 2021 using the ‘Get Tickets’ button on this Humanitix webpage.
NB: Official Event Invitation PDF with LIVE booking weblink attached.
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This venue is operating at 100% capacity following a COVID-Safe plan.
For contact tracing purposes, we are using the Check In Qld App.
We encourage all attendees to download this app, fill in their details and those of their guests, prior to attending this event.
2021 Canterbury Early Learning Centre – End Of Year Celebration!: Your Invitation
What: 2021 Canterbury Early Learning Centre – End Of Year Celebration!: Your Invitation
When: 5:00pm - 6:30pm Thursday 25 November 2021
Where: Canterbury Events Centre (CEC) – Canterbury College.
- Use Entrance A via High Road, Waterford.
- Plenty of onsite parking in Junior School Carpark A.
Who: ALL ELC students and their families.
Dress Code:
ELC Students – Formal Uniform (red carpet ready).
Canterbury Student Siblings – Formal Uniform.
Girls: Culottes | Boys: Formal Shorts With Navy Polo.
Family Members – Smart Casual.
Come and celebrate with singing, dancing, achievement awards and a special slideshow of the year that was…
Cost: FREE
RSVP: Please RSVP by 11:59pm Monday 22 November 2021 using the ‘Get Tickets’ button on this Humanitix webpage.
NB: Official Event Invitation PDF with LIVE booking weblink here.
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This venue is operating at 100% capacity following a COVID-Safe plan.
For contact tracing purposes, we are using the Check In Qld App.
We encourage all attendees to download this app, fill in their details and those of their guests, prior to attending this event.
Exciting Announcement: Year 4, 5 AND 6 Science In 2022
Exciting Announcement: Year 4, 5 AND 6 Science In 2022
By College Principal Mr Dan Walker
We are always seeking to continually strengthen our academic offerings to our students.
So in 2022, our Year 4 students will have a specialist Science lesson each week, delivered by a specialist primary Science teacher.
And in 2022, our Year 5 and 6 students will have two periods of Science per week, delivered by a specialist middle school Science teacher.
In both cases, this will be real Science, with both test-style and project and practical assessment, delivered in a Science laboratory.
A love of Science, underpinned by a strong conceptual knowledge and a love of 'hands-on learning', fuels a passion in Mathematics, Engineering, Design and IT for our students in the older age groups.
We are very much looking forward to seeing the Year 4-6 Science program in operation next year.
My hope is that plenty of dinner table conversations about wonderful topics such as: living things, ecosystems, the earth's surface and forces, natural and processed materials, the properties of matter, life cycles, the solar system, light, extreme weather events and electrical circuits, are the result.
More information about our Science program will be delivered at parent information nights and through MyCC in 2022.
Yalburru Café Extended Trading Hours - Term 4 Two Week Trial: ADDED LUNCH SERVICE!
Yalburru Café Extended Trading Hours - Term 4 Two Week Trial: ADDED LUNCH SERVICE!
NB: Currently closes after Morning Tea.
When: Our Fortnight Trial Starts THIS Monday 1 November 2021.
Morning Tea AND LUNCH Until Friday 12 November 2021.
Where: Yalburru Café – Canterbury College.
Who: ALL Staff & Years 9-12 Students.
With so many Year 12s away on exam preparation, this offer has been extended to ALL Canterbury Year 9 students (soon to be Year 10s).
Yes that’s right… The Yalburru Café will also be open to Year 9 students for lunch for the next two weeks!
Cost: Please visit the Yalburru Café for daily menu specials & regular fare.
Details: The lunchtime menu will constantly revolve to keep it interesting, and feature new options such as: salads, sushi, Vietnamese rolls, quiches, frittatas, pies and steamed dim sum to name a few.
We would really appreciate your dining support at the Yalburru Café, so we can continue offering full day service well into the future – not just for one fortnight.
You asked for it, and you got it… So please come to say hello and support your onsite food options at lunchtime.
https://youtu.be/tlBmR2ioiqQ
2021 Queensland Government School Leavers Program
From the QLD Department of Employment, Small Business and Training for our Canterbury School Leavers this year... 🏫👋
Please scan the image QR Code to register your interest online... 👍
THIS Friday NOT A Public Holiday For Canterbury College
THIS Friday NOT A Public Holiday For Canterbury College
This Friday 29 October 2021, the Brisbane Local Government Area is finally enjoying their COVID-postponed Ekka Show Public Holiday.
However, Canterbury College operates within the Logan Local Government Area and we already enjoyed our Ekka Show Public Holiday back on Monday 9 August 2021 around lockdown time.
So we are open as per normal and operating all classes as per normal this Friday.
No ‘double dipping’ out Logan way sorry, BUT we can enjoy the lighter commuter traffic on Friday going to and from our school! (Always look on the bright side).
PS: Friday also happens to be World Teachers Day so we can all be here to thank our wonderful teachers in person during the day! :-)