United Nations Day: Thursday 26 August 2021 – Canterbury ‘Around The World’ Video

United Nations Day: Thursday 26 August 2021 – Canterbury ‘Around The World’ Video

It’s estimated we have around 80-90 cultures and between 50-60 languages proudly represented right here at Canterbury College!

Now COVID restrictions have forced the cancellation of our major campus-wide multicultural event on Thursday 26 August – which is very disappointing!

BUT… instead of accepting total defeat, we still want to celebrate United Nations Day digitally, by assembling a student-made video montage, showcasing as many different Canterbury cultures as possible.

The idea is simple AND easy…

We are asking our students just to video some of their home life culture for us on their smartphones…

That’s it!

Maybe you or your parents prepare some special international dishes, or you have a recipe passed down through the generations that leads back to another homeland…

Maybe you or your parents have some traditional clothing from another country or culture that you can wear and show us…

Is there some artwork or interesting objects around your house from a foreign country with special significance to your family?

You might even have some family customs or prayers or habits or superstitions you would like to share...

How about some of your foreign language or singing? But with an English translation afterwards please.

Get your family involved in the filming and have some fun – there are no hard or fast rules.

Just please explain what we are seeing in your video – what culture it’s from and the background behind it.

If you can add traditional music from your culture in the background even better.

All we need is about 1-2 minutes of smartphone video.

The best videos will be compiled together to make our Canterbury ‘Around The World’ Video that will be shared across our College comms channels on United Nations Day: Thursday 26 August 2021.

Please email your videos by Midday Monday 23 August 2021 to

Thank you!


COVID CANCELLED: Canterbury Father’s Day Breakfast

COVID CANCELLED: Canterbury Father’s Day Breakfast

Dear All (especially the Dads),

Unfortunately, due to ongoing strict COVID campus visitor restrictions, strong crowd limits and mandatory mask-wearing protocols, our Canterbury Father’s Day Breakfast scheduled for Thursday morning 2 September 2021 has been cancelled for this year.

With current COVID State Government Health Directives possibly being extended beyond next week, to send mass invitations, then host this major event with full breakfast food and beverage catering - for an expected 300-400 guests, is simply proving too perilous and prone to be cancelled closer to the event date.

So it’s better to be decisive and cancel now, so we can properly plan other ‘real world’ industry experience and assessment for our Canterbury Hospitality students, and avoid the impossible situation of deciding which 20 or 50 fathers could actually come on campus and who couldn’t, when we really want all our dedicated fathers to enjoy this event with us and their children.

Let’s hope for better COVID-free luck next year, and at least we got through our big Canterbury Mother’s Day Breakfast back on Friday 7 May...

Chalk one up for the mums!


Scholastic Junior School Book Club Contactless Payments

Scholastic Junior School Book Club Contactless Payments

Scholastic Book Club is an exciting part of Junior School life, and we thank our students and their parents for their enthusiastic support.

Starting in Term 4 (Catalogue 7) we are moving to contactless payments, so orders will have to be made online from this point forward.

However, the books and any other products or stationery, will be delivered to the school and distributed as per normal to the students in their classrooms.

Kind regards,

Ms Anita Pendreigh
Teacher Librarian
Canterbury College


POSTPONED: Canterbury ELC-Year 2 Athletics Carnival

POSTPONED: Canterbury ELC-Year 2 Athletics Carnival

Dear Parents & Carers,

Please be advised that we have made the decision to postpone our ELC-Year 2 Athletics Carnival to a date later in the term.

The carnival was originally scheduled to be held THIS Friday 13 August 2021.

This decision was made due to the current restrictions in place for our school community.

In previous years, this event has been attended by a large population of the Canterbury community.

But with the current restriction that no spectators are allowed on campus, I believe the carnival would not be a booming success.

I am currently working on a new date, and once this is confirmed, I will send further information to update you on this.

Stay safe and please don’t hesitate to contact me if you have any further questions.

Yours faithfully,

Mr Ben Maxfield
Director Of Sport & Activities Years K-6
Canterbury College

     

     


POSTPONED: Annual Logan 7s Inter-Schools Rugby Tournament

POSTPONED: Annual Logan 7s Inter-Schools Rugby Tournament @ Canterbury College

TUESDAY 10 AUGUST 2021 EVENT UPDATE

After discussions with Queensland Rugby Union (QRU), it was decided last week that the Annual Logan 7s Inter-Schools Rugby Tournament, due to be held at Canterbury College THIS Friday 13 August 2021, would be postponed.

Due to the nature of the current COVID lockdowns and now ongoing community restrictions, it would be too high a risk to move forward with the event as planned.

This decision was reinforced over the weekend with Queensland’s Chief Health Officer Dr Jeannette Young advising NO community-wide sport could be hosted for the next two weeks at least.

This includes any sport that brings different groups of children together from different schools, or from different parts of Logan or Brisbane.

Canterbury Sport will be working with the QRU to determine if there is a possibility of having the tournament at a later date when restrictions ease, or whether it will be postponed until 2022 instead.

Kind Regards
Mr Joshua Afu
Sports Events & Development Officer
Canterbury College

WHAT: Annual Logan Sevens Inter-Schools Rugby Tournament

WHEN: 8:30am – 3:00pm, Friday 13 August 2021 - NOW POSTPONED

WHERE: Canterbury College: Playing Fields 2–6
182 Old Logan Village Road, Waterford (Logan City)

WHO: Up to 20 schools supplying well over 40 separate U13, U15 & U18 boys & girls Rugby 7s teams including:

Canterbury College (of course!), Ipswich State High School, Kedron State High School, Keebra Park State High School, Kelvin Grove Secondary College, Mabel Park State High School, Marsden State High School, Mount Maria College, Pimpama State Secondary College, Rochedale State High School, St James College and the Varsity College Vikings.

The Schools To Beat?

In the girls competition, Keebra Park SHS, Mabel Park SHS and Marsden SHS will be very tough.

In the boys competition, Kelvin Grove SC has been heavily involved in 7s in the past.

Pimpama SSC and Rochedale SHS are new additions to the competition, but both will be tough being strong, traditional Rugby League schools.

NB: The Annual Logan 7’s Tournament is usually hosted by the Logan City Rugby Union Club, but has been moved to our bigger venue in 2021 to cater for the high number of school teams involved.

FUN FACT: New Tokyo Olympian Alysia Lefau-Fakaosilea competed in the Logan 7’s for Canterbury in both Year 11 and Year 12!

*Final Playing Draw To Come*

Please support our Canterbury Taipans Rugby 7s teams on the day and GO TAIPANS!!


MUST READ: Canterbury College Full COVID Update - MON 9 AUG

MUST READ: Canterbury College Full COVID Update - MON 9 AUG 2021

Dear Canterbury Parents & Carers,

I’m certainly pleased today to be writing to you in the knowledge that things will be somewhat back to normal when school returns tomorrow Tuesday 10 August.

I have observed that our home learning programs have been successful again, but nothing is ever as good as face-to-face contact between a teacher and their students.

To parents and carers of our youngest students, thank you again for the time you would have spent sitting alongside your sons or daughters last week guiding them through their learning resources.

Here are some updates based on the most recent communications from the Public Health Directive and clarifying material from Independent Schools Queensland that I have received.

Mode Of Instruction

When classes resume tomorrow Tuesday 10 August, we will not be offering dual learning modes.

All classes will be on campus, involving face-to-face instruction.

Some exceptions may apply if the teacher has been ordered to stay in home quarantine if they were potentially exposed to COVID-19.

In these situations, either another teacher will be allocated or the teacher will direct learning through online lessons, with students supervised in a classroom by a relief teacher.

Face Masks

All college staff and all secondary students from Year 7 upwards must wear face masks at school.

This is not a school-based stipulation - it is a specific requirement of the most recent Public Health Order from the Queensland Government to schools.

Younger Junior School students are of course welcome to wear masks, but this is not yet a Chief Health Officer stipulation.

Masks can only be removed to eat or drink, or when exercising or playing sport.

Masks are not for sale at the school – students will have to bring their own each day.

If parents wish to seek an exemption from their child wearing a mask at school, medical documentation from a GP or specialist is the easiest way of dealing with this.

Parents who do not agree with the Public Health Directive should not take issue with the College’s stance.

My suggestion is that you contact Queensland Health directly to express your views.

Co-Curricular Activities

Music ensembles cannot gather and rehearse during the upcoming period, although studio lessons will resume from Monday.

TAS and JTAS weekend sport has been cancelled for the next two rounds, but training will continue during the week.

Planned sport activities in the Junior School will continue, with instructors wearing masks and also social distancing. All PE lessons will continue as normal.

Queensland’s Chief Health Officer advised she is happy for sport to be undertaken within schools, because children have already been together in class at school.

However, there is no community-wide sport for the next two weeks - including any sport that brings different groups of children together from different schools, or different parts of Logan or Brisbane etc.

Excursions And Outdoor Education

Any excursions or outdoor education trips planned for the next fortnight have been cancelled.

In some cases, staff are looking at re-booking for later in the year if possible.

School Assemblies, Concerts And Mass Gatherings

We have cancelled all school assemblies, concerts and mass gatherings that were programmed for the next three weeks – including our major Saturday 21 August College Festival.

I am pessimistic about the prospects of mass gatherings being reinstituted before the end of term.

We will keep Year 12 students and parents informed about whether some changes will need to be made to the Formal at City Hall on Tuesday 14 September 2021.

At time of writing, we are unsure whether the United Nations Day celebration planned for Thursday 26 August 2021 can continue in any form. A decision will be made in the next few days.

School Canteen And Yalburru Café

Our Canteen and Yalburru Café will open as normal from tomorrow, with regular menus.

We will ensure social distancing is employed where possible in the queues for these services.

Canterbury Taipans Athletics, Swimming And Tennis

Programmed lessons for most participants in Taipans tennis, swimming or athletics will re-start from tomorrow.

Tiny Taipans ‘Learn To Swim’ classes will also resume tomorrow, with some expectations that parents will be required to wear masks and socially distance when waiting to pick up their children.

At this stage, only Canterbury families (i.e. current students and their siblings in the same household) can take part in Taipans Club sport or 'Learn To Swim' lessons.

Tennis lessons and court hire can only be undertaken - in line with Tennis Queensland directions - with members of the same household, which will severely limit the amount of tennis that can continue over the next fortnight.

COVID Vaccinations

A healthy percentage of Canterbury staff have already been fully or partially vaccinated for COVID-19.

The College is investigating ways of increasing the vaccination rate of those staff who have not yet been eligible.

I welcome the State Government’s commitment to fast-tracking school staff through the vaccination waitlist process.

Once vaccinations for 16-18 year-olds have been sourced, we will look at ways of offering a service to students onsite here at Canterbury.

But it may be that this will be facilitated at a central mass venue by the State Government, in a similar fashion to New South Wales, but we will keep families abreast of this issue.

ELC Playgroup

ELC Playgroup is cancelled until we have received an ‘all clear’ message from Playgroup Queensland.

They will provide their official update this Friday 13 August 2021 at the latest.

Drop-Offs And Pick-Ups

Parents and carers are asked to please drop-off and pick-up all Junior School students, and not come on campus, and not congregate around college exits or entrances.

This is as per the Chief Health Officer’s Public Health Directive.

Student Diary Holidays Listing Error

Finally, I hope all our students enjoyed today’s Logan Local Government Area Show Holiday, despite the actual Brisbane EKKA Show being postponed until later in the year.

Whichever new public holiday date the Brisbane Local Government Area now chooses for its own region, will not apply to Logan or Canterbury College, with today’s public holiday in place – as we advised last week on all channels.

Any student diary entry showing a public holiday or student-free day listed for tomorrow Tuesday 10 August or this Wednesday 11 August should be ignored as printing errors.

Let’s continue to be safe and strong and make these lockdowns a thing of the past…

Mr Dan Walker
Principal
Canterbury College


Playgroup Queensland: COVID Statement – MON 9 AUG

Playgroup Queensland: COVID Statement – Monday 9 August 2021

Dear Canterbury College,

At Playgroup Queensland, we are committed to ensuring the health and safety of all our members, volunteers, staff and partners.

So we are requesting that ALL playgroups operating in the Local Government Areas (LGAs) that have just emerged from lockdown REFRAIN from meeting this week – including the Logan City Council, Brisbane City Council and Gold Coast City Council.

We will provide further updates over the coming days.

Playgroup Queensland will be working hard to ensure that groups can safely meet again soon.

Please join us on social media to share play at home ideas and ways to support and stay connected with each other via our online community.

Playgroup Queensland will make a statement about returning to playgroup by Friday 13 August 2021.

Stay safe and take care,

The Playgroup Queensland Team.

Message From Canterbury ELC Director Ms Thalia McDonald: Hello All, Due to the information above, our Playgroup is not to proceed this week as per their request.

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NB: Full Canterbury College COVID Update coming shortly from the Principal.


Canterbury Rock School Logo Competition

Canterbury Rock School Logo Competition

Love your rock music?
Have rockin' design skills?
Want $300?
Enter the Canterbury Rock School Logo Competition...

Yes - Canterbury is seeking a cool / sweet / rockin' logo incorporating the words Canterbury Rock School to represent and symbolise this awesome music program.

The chosen logo will be used wherever our Rock School is featured - on our website, social media, MyCC, flyers, concert programmes, posters, wherever...

Best of all... the winning logo designer collects $300 (AUD) AND pretty good bragging rights!

The winning logo will be judged by the Canterbury College Principal, Director of Music and the Executive Group, and their decision will be final.

Depending on the number of entries received, the College may offer a collection of logos for public voting and shortlisting before final judging takes place.

If no logo entry meets the College's commercial and aesthetic standards, no winner will be chosen and the project will be assigned to a commercial design studio.

Each logo supplied MUST be the original work of the submitter and not violate the copyright of any third party.

ALL logo entries must be vector-based artwork supplied as jpg or png files.

The winner agrees to supply their final winning logo artwork to Canterbury College in .jpg, .png, .ai and .eps digital formats.

The winner agrees to grant full artwork copyright ownership of the chosen logo to Canterbury College.

Entries are open to ALL Canterbury students, families, alumni and friends of any age.

Entrants can supply as many logo designs as they want – there is no entry limit.

Entries close 11:59pm Sunday 5 September 2021.

ALL logo entries MUST be emailed to:  

Please include your full name and relationship to the school – student, parent, friend etc

GOOD LUCK! And keep on rockin'...


Virtual Cattle Farm Lockdown Excursion 🐂🚜🌾

Virtual Cattle Farm Lockdown Excursion 🐂🚜🌾

Hi Guys,

Just for a break from COVID news and lockdown updates, I have some different news for you if you’d like to use it...

I wish the photos were clearer, but they are screenshots that my students took from their devices.

In Lesson 3 on Wednesday, I took my Year 9 Agricultural Science class on a ‘Virtual Lockdown Excursion’ of my farm, which is actually a working cattle property. 🐂

This would not have happened if we were not currently in lockdown – so it was a great opportunity for the whole class.

They really enjoyed the 'online outdoors' experience and asked lots of questions.

They were able to see the breeding herd and calves, the types of feed used on the property, our machinery and the cattle yards, and our operating procedures – a full virtual tour. 🚜🌾

Attached are a few photos you may like to use on social media.

When life gives you lemons, make lemonade! 🍋

Kind regards,
Shannon Williamson
Teacher
Canterbury College

     


Infographic Guide: Canterbury Digital & Audiobook Library

Infographic Guide: Canterbury Digital & Audiobook Library

Our Teacher Librarian Ms Anita Pendreigh has got your 'lockdown library' sorted with digital and audio books. 📚