Spring Music Festival: Symphonic Splendour
Spring Music Festival: Symphonic Splendour
Recognise this tune from our first of five Spring Music Festival Concerts?
A taste of Symphonic Splendour from last night for you...
Enjoy!
Next Stop - Heavenly Voices: 6:00pm - 7:30pm Tuesday 19 October @ Arts Centre Auditorium - Online Bookings HERE
https://youtu.be/BKIS6BQkvfw
College Graduate & Tokyo Rugby Sevens Olympian Coaching Session
College Graduate & Tokyo Rugby Sevens Olympian Alysia Lefau-Fakaosilea Coaching Session
Our 2018 College graduate and Tokyo Rugby Sevens Olympian Alysia Lefau-Fakaosilea coached our Girls 7s team this afternoon. How good!
Alysia assisted Mr Sione Fukofuka - our Director of Rugby, Touch and Sevens, with skills drills, line-out advice and a game of touch footy between the girls and boys Rugby Sevens teams here on campus.
Catch the post-training interview on our Facebook Page HERE.
Thanks for visiting and helping to run our coaching session Alysia!
Canterbury High Tea Fundraiser: Breast Cancer Awareness Month – Pink Lady Event
WHAT: Canterbury High Tea Fundraiser: Breast Cancer Awareness Month – Pink Lady Event: BOOK NOW!
NB: Only 19 of 64 tickets sold so far - as at Tuesday 12 October 2021.
Hosted by the Canterbury College Year 11 Hospitality Students.
Officially Registered With: Breast Cancer Network Australia – Pink Lady Fundraising Event.
WHEN: 10:30am – 12 Noon, Wednesday 27 October 2021.
WHERE: Trade Training Centre Restaurant - Canterbury College, 182 Old Logan Village Road, Waterford.
Use Entrance E via Old Logan Village Road with plenty of onsite parking.
WHO: For All Canterbury Community Parents, Families & Friends.
EVENT CAPACITY: 64 Attendees - 8 Tables x 8 People Per Table.
HIGH TEA MENU: A combination of sweet & savoury items, one mocktail, plus tea & coffee.
COST: $20.00 Per Head.
RSVP: Bookings Close 11:59pm Friday 22 October 2021.
PLEASE CLICK THIS WEBLINK TO BOOK & PAY ONLINE.
OR TO SIMPLY DONATE DIRECTLY TO OUR CAMPAIGN PLEASE CLICK HERE.
Canterbury hosted one of these fundraisers with their Hospitality students a few years ago and it was very successful, so please book early to avoid disappointment.
So get your gang together to enjoy a wonderful and delicious High Tea with us and our Year 11 Hospitality students, while supporting an extremely worthwhile organisation and cause, which offers support to the 57 Australians diagnosed with breast cancer every single day!
PS: ANY ticket quantity to this event can now be purchased.
2021 Canterbury Sports Awards Evening THIS Thursday Night
2021 Canterbury Sports Awards Evening THIS Thursday Night
Dear Students, Parents and Carers,
You are invited to celebrate with your peers and family at our 2021 Canterbury Sports Awards Evening.
WHO: Years 3-12 students who participated in JTAS, TAS, eSports or Debating and their parents and family.
WHEN: 5:30pm Arrival For 6:00pm Start - 8:30pm, THIS Thursday 14 October 2021.
WHERE: Nissan Arena - 590 Mains Road, Nathan.
FREE Onsite Parking.
DRESS CODE:
Junior Students: Formal Uniform.
Secondary Students: Formal Uniform - including blazers, with boys to wear long formal pants.
Parents / Carers: Smart Casual / Business Casual.
COST: FREE
RSVP: Please RSVP by 11:59pm Tuesday 12 October 2021 via this WEBLINK HERE.
Canterbury Cardio Tennis Six Week Summer Challenge!
Canterbury Cardio Tennis Six Week Summer Challenge!
WHAT: Canterbury Cardio Tennis Six Week Summer Challenge!
Each Weekly One-Hour Session Features: Tennis Skills Drills | Fun & Fitness Games | Speed Ladders | Skipping Ropes | Mini Weights & More.
WHEN: Starts 6:30pm – 7:30pm Tuesday 19 October 2021.
THEN: 6:30pm – 7:30pm EVERY Tuesday Night For Next 5 Weeks:
START - TUE 19 OCT | TUE 26 OCT | TUE 2 NOV | TUE 9 NOV | TUE 16 NOV | FINALE - TUE 23 NOV.
WHERE: Canterbury Tennis Centre – Canterbury College: 182 Old Logan Village Road, Waterford.
- Use Entrance F via Old Logan Village Road, then follow the signs along the gravel road around the back of the Athletics Track during our current roadworks.
- Plenty of onsite parking available right beside the eight tennis courts.
WHO: Open to Canterbury students, staff AND the entire Waterford / Logan Community AGED 16 YEARS & OVER.
COST: $70.00 - Covers Full Six-Week Cardio Tennis Skills & Fitness Program.
RSVP: Please email - OR call – 07 3299 0900.
MORE DETAILS:
You MUST have a step tracker and calorie tracker on your wristwatch.
Don’t forget your water bottle.
PRIZES: 1st, 2nd & 3rd – FOR Most Steps Taken AND Most Calories Burned during the 6 x one-hour Cardio Tennis sessions ONLY.
Exercise activity conducted outside these sessions do not count – only the six totals added up at the end of each Tuesday night session, for the grand total steps and calories achieved by the close of the Tuesday 23 November big finale.
Please spread the word and join up to challenge your family members, friends, staff or colleagues in the local Waterford / Logan Community.
And let’s all get super fit for Summer!
Canterbury’s Very Own Elite Skating Athlete – Caitlyn Peck
Canterbury’s Very Own Elite Skating Athlete – Caitlyn Peck
Caitlyn Peck has been Artistic Skating since 2013 at the age of 9-years-old.
She moved quickly through the elementary ranks and stormed into advanced competition.
Caitlyn currently represents Australia at international competitions.
She competed in her first National Championship in Adelaide during 2015 where she skated in the Juvenile Grade.
At the 2016 Nationals in Victoria's Dandenong, Caitlyn won the compulsory figures event and has continued to do so at every State, National and International competition she has participated in!
Even after advancing to the Cadet Grade (one year ahead of age requirements), she was still able to win ALL of her figure events - including a gold for Australia at the Oceania Championships - a competition primarily for Pacific Region nations.
Caitlyn has also been consistently placing in the Top 4 in the dance events at these same competitions.
Unfortunately in October 2017, Caitlyn ruptured her ACL during a morning break at school, and had to sit out for the remainder of the 2017, and most of the 2018 skating season.
Despite not being medically cleared for competition, she was able to do plenty of 'off skates' work and rehabilitation, plus work toward some proficiency tests (belts and stripes) in martial arts.
Competing in two artistic skating disciplines (dance and figures) at such a high level leaves little time for Caitlyn to work on her proficiencies.
But her injury-forced time off enabled a good opportunity to dedicate time to these, and Caitlyn was able to gain all remaining silver proficiencies and only has her gold ones left to go.
The knee injury has inspired Caitlyn to help others recover from their injuries and prevent future injury as well, and has sparked her desire toward exercise physiology as a career.
After graduating, she plans to undertake a Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology at Griffith University.
Caitlyn returned to full-time competition in 2019 and has put extra time into her fitness.
She has also continued from where she left off with her results before her injury.
In late 2019, she had the option of performing at the Oceania Competition, or studying under two of the world’s best coaches in Argentina at their request.
Caitlyn chose the latter...
It was an invaluable experience that could not have been passed over.
As it turned out, COVID happened six weeks after the Peck family returned to Australia, so we were consequently very happy that we had the opportunity to do this at the time.
In 2020, Caitlyn won the first round of the local league, but we weren’t able to have State or National titles thanks to the pandemic.
In 2021, we had State titles, but the Nationals was cancelled due to the current COVID outbreaks happening down in Melbourne and Sydney.
Caitlyn qualified for the Australian Team to represent our country at the World Championships that are being held in Paraguay.
Sadly again, due to Australia’s current stance on closed international borders except for essential travel, she would not be able to attend this event.
Caitlyn also placed first at her Skating Championship in the Junior International Solo Dance category.
So as both parents and coaches of Caitlyn, we can proudly say that she is such a motivator for all those around her - including us!
She is a whirlwind of charisma and energy that 'scoops up' everyone along her life route and takes them on her journey.
People often ask us if we push her hard, when in reality it is the exact opposite!
She will definitely be an asset to any organisation or group she associates herself with.
Attached are photos from various competitions and training sessions throughout this year, as well as video links to her performances at this year’s State Championships.
Style Dance – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oglpf7FFuec
Free Dance – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLit_VnuA8M
Compulsory Figures Sample (1 of 4 Figures Performed) – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGfPhdfCKZc
Attached is also a photo of the combined Australian results from respective State Championships for 2021 - because we couldn't hold the Nationals.
This is the benchmark that would have been used had our international borders been open for representation at this year's World Championships.
We hope this story provides some inspiration to you all to discover and pursue your dreams!
Kind regards
Mr Greg Peck
2021 Battle Of The Rock Bands Competition - '21 Laneway' Wins Gold!
2021 Battle Of The Rock Bands Competition - '21 Laneway' Wins Gold!
Last night Canterbury Rock Band 21 Laneway performed at the 2021 Battle of the Rock Bands competition hosted by Clairvaux MacKillop College.
Despite the high standard of the ten bands that competed, 21 Laneway 'blew the roof off' as the final band to perform live on stage.
And they emerged victorious winning the Gold Award!
2022 Arts Captain and current Year 11 student Nathaniel Harris also received the award for Most Outstanding Rock Musician of the night!
Double Boom!!
It was fantastic to see the number of Canterbury parents, students and alumni that came out to support our students at the event in the crowd.
The whole band came away buzzing after an action-packed evening, and they look forward to performing at more events such as our Sports Awards Evening and Spring Music Festival later this term.
Rock On Canterbury... and 21 Laneway!
Regards
Mr Simon Lane
Teacher
Canterbury’s First Business Leaders Breakfast Wows Audience
Canterbury’s First Business Leaders Breakfast Wows Audience
Canterbury held their first ever Business Leaders Breakfast this morning at our campus Trade Training Centre Restaurant, with our entrepreneurial students mixing with Logan area business owners and managers, to share ideas, exchange knowledge and keep Logan innovating.
The free event’s guest speaker was the truly remarkable Humanitarian and Social Justice Advocate (and successful entrepreneur) Katura Halleday.
The now 16-year-old founded the artwork auction social enterprise 8x8 To Educate, which donates 100% of profits to youth education in Developing Nations like Mozambique, where she lived and witnessed the appalling impacts of poverty, violence, crime, broken families, sexual discrimination and poor education firsthand.
Katura now provides advocacy and much needed academic and health education to the world’s poorest girls funded by keynote addresses – such as today’s breakfast event, online art exhibitions and book sales of Rina’s Story.
The enormous amount of practical world-changing ‘good’ that she’s achieved in three short years stunned the room, and gave students and business leaders alike pause for thought.
And… great encouragement to aim big while bettering the world in their own fields and interests.
So a big ‘thank you’ for speaking to us Katura, and thanks to all the local Logan area business leaders who attended this morning to share their knowledge and ideas with our students, with rewards of great coffee, a big breakfast and some attendee gifts.
I would like to introduce myself; my name is Katura Halleday. I am 16 and define myself as a humanitarian and social justice advocate, using my voice to highlight educational equality on the world stage.
I am passionate about two things in my life - art being one, and the other, the education of young women in developing countries.
By combining these two passions I’ve been able to unite a group of my peers, provide an opportunity for members of my community to enjoy art, and help continue the education of those less fortunate.
In 2018 I started a Social Enterprise, 8x8 to Educate, donating 100% of the profits to education in Developing Nations.
I have three main income streams now - keynote speaker, a book that I illustrated with my 13-year-old sister called Rina’s Story, and an annual Art Competition – 8x8.
I was a finalist for Gold Coast Citizen of the Year in 2018 and the Women in Business Rising Star for 2018.
I also had the privilege of being interviewed by the United Nations on Children's Rights and was invited to present the documentary Katura’s Story to the United Nations in New York.
In 2020, I was honoured as a 7 News Young Achiever Finalist, 5 x International Stevie Awards Winner – including silver awardee of the Female Innovator of the Year.
While I am humbled by these awards and opportunities, I am acutely aware and grateful for the platform these opportunities have given me to have my voice heard and to support my peers locally and internationally.
I’ve been able to advocate for educational equality as a guest speaker at the Perm International Forum for Volunteers over in Russia, as the Australian representative for Golden Rule Day, as a member of the Student Advisory Board and a Mayor Student Ambassador – Gold Coast.
I hope to provide through my experiences, an example to other students of the joy that can be found in a life that on some level involves service to others.
2022 Senior Student Leaders Investiture Ceremony
2022 Senior Student Leaders Investiture Ceremony
Congratulations to our newly minted 2022 Senior Student Leaders who were inducted into their positions at the 2022 Senior Student Leaders Investiture Ceremony on Tuesday 5 October.
We also welcomed back former School Captain Brianna Luhrs - who graduated in 2012 - who shared some insight about her time at the College almost 10 years ago.
The full Facebook photo album of the ceremony can be found HERE.