UnCurb Their Enthusiasm: Education Sector Innovation & Case Study Virtual Event

UnCurb Their Enthusiasm: Education Sector Innovation & Case Study Virtual Event - WED 27 OCT

JOIN Mr Greg Wacker from Canterbury College (Head of the Canterbury Centre for Entrepreneurship & Leadership)

AND Ms Edwina McCulloch from Nectir Innovation (Account Director)

FOR a fascinating online discussion on innovation in the education sector and a case study they ran with some very successful outcomes.

WHAT: UnCurb Their Enthusiasm

WHEN: 3-4pm (AEST) / 4-5pm (AEDT) THIS Wednesday 27 October 2021

WHERE: Virtual Event

Secure your FREE ticket for this virtual event by clicking their weblink here.


COVID-19 PopUp Vaccination Clinic At Our School THIS SAT 23 OCT!

COVID-19 PopUp Vaccination Clinic At Our School THIS Saturday 23 October!


2021 Canterbury Business Network Twilight Event Wrap

2021 Canterbury Business Network Twilight Event Wrap

Under beautiful sunset skies, our Canterbury Business Network gathered around our Aquatic Centre's Olympic-sized lap pool, to meet young Canterbury student entrepreneurs like the Sweet Things group, as well as Logan City Council's local Councillor Laurie Koranski and hear from Queensland's Chief Entrepreneur Mr Wayne Gerard.

Our Guest Speaker Wayne's main speech points included:

1. Please give new school-leavers and university graduates, with little to no work experience - but great attitude, enthusiasm and character - an opportunity within your organisation.

You never know where giving them their first 'big break' will lead for you and your company, and fresh thinking, ideas and outlooks should always be welcome in this ever-changing business world.

2. Your professional and transportable skills are becoming much more important than your educational record or where you studied or where you worked before.

It's about your range of skills and skill levels and versatility and work attitude - not any 'snobbish' college or course credentials.

3. The World Wide Web gives your business almost unlimited online possibilities nowadays, so you need tech-savvy youth to push you along.

The global internet offers:

- Local, state, national and international market reach.

- Massive potential audiences.

- The opportunity to find and network with strategic business partners.

- Scalability: Wayne scaled his company RedEye from a small Brisbane tech agency to a global company with major projects in the United States and other countries.

RedEye was founded in Australia in 2012 to help large complex asset owners and critical infrastructure operators improve asset safety and performance with a user-friendly Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solutions.

Today RedEye has six offices globally and helps clients manage over $250bn worth of assets.

Their SaaS solutions are purpose-built to manage asset drawings and data, enable work on assets, and leverage 3D models to visualise and improve asset condition.

4. Be bold. Have a go. If you have an idea, then go for it! If it fails, then so be it...

Learn from your failures - you will do better next time.

At the end of the day, the biggest regret you will have is not ever trying at all and wondering what could have been!

If you wish to join the Canterbury Business Network to advertise your company's products or services, and access Canterbury students for apprenticeships and traineeships etc, then please contact Mr Greg Wacker Head of the Canterbury Centre for Entrepreneurship and Leadership - " target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">


Year 4 Outdoor Education Camp 🏕⛺️

Year 4 Outdoor Education Camp 🏕⛺️

Some young happy campers (literally) at our Year 4 Outdoor Education trip this week at the PCYC Bornhoffen - Natural Bridge on the Gold Coast. 🏕⛺️


Canterbury Makes 'The Educator Australia' K/12's 5-Star Innovative Schools 2021 List

Canterbury Makes 'The Educator Australia' K/12's 5-Star Innovative Schools 2021 List

The Educator Australia K/12 media organisation chose 35 schools from 200 entries for their 5-Star Innovative Schools 2021 List.

And yes… we made the list. Of course you say! 😉

Over June and July 2021, The Educator invited schools across Australia to participate in the publication’s 5-Star Innovative Schools Awards.

Now in its seventh year, this report recognises the schools at the forefront of change and innovation.

Entries were open to all educational professionals who believe their school is pioneering a new direction in education.

From teaching approaches to learning spaces and curriculum design, the report looks at schools reshaping the future of education.

By the end of the judging process, the entries were narrowed down to the country’s most forward-thinking schools, which make up The Educator’s 5-Star Innovative Schools 2021 List.

And Canterbury College was in this select group of 35!

Congratulations to Mr James Jenkins, the IT Dept, and our many other school innovators...


2021 Canterbury Sports Awards Evening Photo Gallery 📷

2021 Canterbury Sports Awards Evening Photo Gallery 📷

Our 2021 Sports Awards Evening was held on Thursday 14 October 2021 at Nissan Arena.

Awards were presented to Years 3 - 12 students who participated in JTAS, TAS, eSports and Debating.

Our guest speaker for the evening was Olympian Riley Day.

Riley is a sprinter and she competed at the recent 2020 (2021) Tokyo Summer Olympics in the Women's 200 metres event.

Canterbury Rock Band 21 Laneway performed their rendition of Freedom by George Michael and I'm With You by Avril Lavigne.

Congratulations to all our awardees! 🏆

The full 2021 Canterbury Sports Awards Evening Photo Gallery can be found on our Facebook Page here.


Orange Sky Laundry’s The Sudsy Challenge - Canterbury College Summary

Orange Sky Laundry’s The Sudsy Challenge - Canterbury College Summary

Total Funds Raised

Junior School - $350

Secondary School - $3,458

Total Amount - $3,808

Junior School Staff Involved

Lex Nicholson, Cath Matthews, Leanne Lyle, Brittany Sinclair, Emma Crooks, Taryn Hirst, Lauren Radovanov, Lisa Dinsdale, Lindy Brand.

Secondary School Staff Involved

Chris Nield, Marianne Zandona.

Secondary Students Involved

Lilly Rider ($1.62K), Layla Augustine, Zahlia Crammond, Fatema Akbari, Joshua Fullard.

SPECIAL MENTION:

The Sudsy Challenge Canterbury Student Ambassador = Lilly Rider – Year 9, Kime House.

Junior School Fundraising Activities:

  • Teachers and students purchased and wore orange Sudsy Challenge T-Shirts for two days straight unwashed.
  • It was promoted at Junior School Assembly and they prayed and discussed the plight of homelessness with the students, and what it means to have no roof over your head.

Secondary School Fundraising Activities:

  • Teachers and students purchased and wore orange Sudsy Challenge T-Shirts for two days straight unwashed.
  • There was a fundraising lunch break BBQ hosted by the College for all students.

Thanks to everyone who participated and donated to spread awareness about and raise funds for Australia’s homeless, and support Orange Sky Laundry’s brilliant mobile laundry community services.

Orange Sky Laundry is the world’s first free mobile laundry service for people experiencing homelessness – an idea actually founded in a Brisbane garage by two 20-year-old mates, Nic Marchesi and Lucas Patchett.

 


Year 6 Theatre Sports Workshops: Drama Expert Tamzin Lockhart

Year 6 Theatre Sports Workshops: Drama Expert Tamzin Lockhart

This week, Drama expert Tamzin Lockhart delivered Theatre Sports workshops to our Year 6 students.

They were great fun and our future actors now have a better understanding of quality improvisation!


Deaf & Wheelchair FREE Canterbury Tennis Coaching Friday Evenings

Deaf & Wheelchair FREE Canterbury Tennis Coaching Friday Evenings

WHAT: Deaf & Wheelchair FREE Canterbury Tennis Coaching Friday Evenings.

WHEN: 5:15pm – 6:15pm EVERY Friday Twilight Term 4, 2021 AND Term 1, 2022.

WHERE: Canterbury Tennis Centre – Canterbury College: 182 Old Logan Village Road, Waterford.

- Use Entrance E or F via Old Logan Village Road then follow the signs.

- Plenty of onsite parking available right beside the eight tennis courts.

WHO: Open to the entire Waterford / Logan Community - NOT just Canterbury families!

COST: FREE

RSVP: Please email -  OR call – 07 3299 0900.

MORE DETAILS: Two professional tennis coaches available for this brand new program.

Please spread the word to ANY deaf or wheelchair students, family members, friends, staff or colleagues in the local Waterford / Logan Community to take advantage of this FREE tennis coaching twilight session offer by getting in touch.

Thank you!

 


2021 Canterbury Dance Spectacular: BOOK NOW!

What: 2021 Canterbury Dance Spectacular

When: 6:00pm – 7:30pm Friday 5 November 2021

Where: Canterbury Events Centre - Canterbury College.

• Use Entrance A via High Road, Waterford.

• Plenty of onsite parking.

Who: For ALL Junior School & Secondary School Students & Families & Friends.

Cost: FREE EVENT

RSVP: Please RSVP by 11:59pm Wednesday 3 November 2021 using THIS BOOKING WEBLINK HERE.

Canterbury Dance Groups Featured:

Rise Dance Class | Shine Dance Company | Flame Dance Class | Ignite Dance Company | Show Team | Canterbury Dance Company | Junior School Hip Hop | Hip Hop Squad.

So come and enjoy a wide variety of exciting dance styles with us!

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