Talking Taipans - Episode 15, 2022 🐍 With Catherine Krzensk & Ben Maxfield

Talking Taipans - Episode 15, 2022 🐍 With Catherine Krzensk & Ben Maxfield

https://youtu.be/6fIUUFiTDOQ

Talking Taipans is back for Term 3!

This week we are competing against those Ormiston Redbacks at our FIRST Home Round of the season! 🐍⚡️🕷

Good luck to all our athletes competing in touch football 🏉, volleyball 🏐, basketball 🏀 and football (soccer) ⚽️. 💪

NB: Our Junior TAS athletes will start their first round of fixtures next weekend.

Home Round means our Sports Supporters Group BBQ will be up and running too - so please sign up HERE to assist, we would really love your help!

Alternatively, you can email Mrs Catherine Krzensk -  OR Mrs Yvette Peterson -  (Canterbury Sports Supporters Group Organiser) directly this afternoon or evening, or join the Canterbury Sports Supporters Group on Facebook.

First round of the Trimester 3 season is here... Let's go Taipans! 👏


Spark Learning Expo – Your Open Invitation: 11:25am – 3:15pm, Friday 22 July @ Canterbury Events Centre

Spark Learning Expo – Your Open Invitation: 11:25am – 3:15pm, Friday 22 July @ Canterbury Events Centre

What: Spark Learning Expo – Your Open Invitation!

Upper Junior School’s learning exhibition where all students have something to showcase based on their Semester 1, 2022 Spark sessions.

When: 11:25am – 3:15pm, Friday 22 July 2022.

Where: Canterbury Events Centre (CEC) – Canterbury College.
- Use Junior School Gate via High Road, Waterford.
- Plenty of onsite parking.

Your Hosts: Canterbury’s Years 5 and 6 Classes.

Who: For ALL Prep – Year 6 Students and their Families!

RSVPs: NOT required now that campus COVID restrictions have been lifted.

So please come along and check out all our wonderful student displays…

Cost: FREE!

Please Note: There will be various student-made expo items on sale – so please bring your cash.

What is SPARK?

SPARK is an elective-based ‘hands-on’ curriculum for Years 5 and 6 students that is unique to Canterbury.

Each semester these students choose a special subject to study.

Then students from both year levels are combined into the same classroom for each session.

SPARK is about building curiosity, encouraging students to try something new, and providing a perfect opportunity for them to embark on their own learning journey, as part of their ‘World Ready’ Canterbury education.

If you have any questions, please contact our Junior School Administration: Tel - 07 3299 0847 |

Kind Regards

Mrs Joelene Anderson
Coordinator of Academic Care: Years 5-6
Canterbury College

Semester 1, 2022 – SPARK LEARNING EXPO TOPICS

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation – Miss Rhiannon Ottrey

Do you love detective stories, watching Crime Scene Investigation (CSI) shows, or dream of being a forensic scientist? Then this Spark unit is for you! Using crime scene activities and investigations, students can learn skills in data collection, observation, analysis and problem-solving. They will work collaboratively to find suspects and culprits through fingerprinting, fibre analysis, chromatography and other investigative strategies. Students will lead themselves through research and apply knowledge of investigation techniques using critical thinking, analysis and communication through clear documentation. The big question is: Who did it?

Kidpreneur – Mrs Joelene Anderson

Kidpreneur will introduce students to the exciting world of entrepreneurs, inspiring them to become innovators, creative problem solvers, critical thinkers and confident leaders. They will work in teams to identify problems they are passionate about, then use their imagination to create a new product solution, and turn this into a real business. Students will learn skills needed to thrive in today’s rapidly changing world and be equipped for careers that don’t yet exist. Teaching children to use the power of business for good, will help them grow up to be global citizens. At the Spark Learning Expo, students will have the opportunity to promote and sell their products to the community.

Sustainable Town Planning – Mr Jonathon Wheatley

Sustainable Town Planning looks at ways houses, industries, cities, farms and nature can be managed to feed, house, power and resource communities, in ways which can last forever. Students will design models to demonstrate sustainable town planning principles, which meet the needs of people, while respecting development limits. Collaborating in teams to think creatively and critically, their models will aim to maintain biodiversity and sustainable practices in four key scenarios: New suburbs in urban growth corridors; Growing regional towns; Reclaiming industrial land and redeveloping existing cities; and farming for the future with permaculture, forestry management, food and water security, and biodiversity conservation.

Think Global, Act Local – Mrs Michelle Leftwich

Should my town grow, stay the same, or shrink? What is my responsibility to my town, country and world? In this subject, students will make connections with students from another country, to investigate the impact and issues of possible future community development at the local and global level. Together, they will focus on one of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals, which make up the United Nations’ (2016) shared vision of humanity and a social contract. Students will investigate and present their findings via their chosen approach. They will develop an understanding around the responsibilities that come with being an interconnected ‘global citizen’ facing world problems at a local level with different perspectives – and that Logan, QLD is not the centre of the universe.

Industrial Technology – Mr Matthew Beiers

Industrial Technology allows students to explore their creative side while designing and building. In this course they will learn about cams and motion by making an Automata toy. Students will design and make characters or items for the top of the box and a background or foreground image. They will also learn about product packaging using Tangram puzzles. Students will learn how to program a laser cutter, use it to cut puzzle pieces, then paint them, and create and draw as many puzzle shape solutions as possible. The class will then visit younger classes to challenge students to see how many solutions they can get.

Critical And Creative Thinking – Mrs Juanita Purvis

Thinking that is productive, purposeful and intentional is at the centre of effective learning. By practising critical and creative thinking, students can solve problems and find new innovative ideas to do so. In this subject, students will follow the design process as they identify a problem and investigate and research the issues. They will develop their ideas, then plan and create solutions. Ideas will be evaluated and changed based on testing. Their critical thinking and creative problem-solving skills will be applied to real world issues that concern them, which may include freshwater access, environmental pollution and sustainable energy.

Virtual Science Museum – Mr James Jenkins

Students will draw on their interest in science to create digital artefacts to be displayed in a Virtual Science Museum. This museum will be an immersive online experience, accessible to members of our College community. Students will begin this project by researching a scientific discovery, then collaborate with other group members to decide how best to communicate the concepts involved to museum visitors. They will master a range of digital skills that will enable them to create and present their scientific concept or phenomenon in cool virtual reality.

Sport Psychology – Mr Arnie Marraiya

This Sport Psychology course is designed for students to learn about the social, physical and emotional aspects that athletes face in sport. They will be immersed in activities relating to nutrition, performance, as well as mental and social wellbeing. The hope is that students can apply these strategies in their own sporting career, plus develop a toolkit they can draw upon for time management and motivational purposes. Students will cover practical and theoretical elements, while meeting guest speakers who are professionals in their fields. They do not need to be ‘elite’ athletes, but rather have an interest in or love for sport, and want to improve themselves.

3D Modelling And Animation – Mrs Juri Sinclair

In this course, students will learn how to use 3D modelling software to create characters. They will decide what their character will look like and what elements it will need. Students will then learn how to apply basic animations to these characters, allowing them to make short GIFS or movies.


2022 Mid-Year Holiday Camps | Photo Gallery ⛺️

2022 Mid-Year Holiday Camps | Photo Gallery ⛺️

Our recent Learn To Swim, Tennis and Athletics Development classes were hugely successful at our 2022 Mid-Year Holiday Camps. ⏱️‍♂️

Our experienced and fully qualified coaches ran these fun programs, teaching the students basic skills and fitness for each event in a safe and fun environment.

Check out our photo gallery below:


2022 Canterbury Business Leaders Breakfast: 7am - 8:30am, Thursday 11 August @ Canterbury Functions Centre

2022 Canterbury Business Leaders Breakfast: 7am - 8:30am, Thursday 11 August @ Canterbury Functions Centre

What: 2022 Canterbury Business Leaders Breakfast.

When: 6:45am For 7:00am Start – 8:30am, Thursday 11 August 2022.

Where: Canterbury College – Canterbury Functions Centre (Trade Training Centre Restaurant).
- Use the Sports Precinct Gate via 182 Old Logan Village Road, Waterford.
- Plenty of onsite parking.

Who: Canterbury Business Network Leaders.

If you wish to join our Canterbury Business Network, to access our school community and student employment and business opportunities, please contact Mr Greg Wacker:
Tel - 0437 699 840
Email -

Canterbury Business Network Webpage HERE.

Breakfast Event Cost: FREE! With our digital invitation from Mr Greg Wacker.

• Full Buffet Breakfast | Barista Coffee Van.

• Guest Speaker: Peta Ellis – Canterbury's NEW Entrepreneur In Residence: LinkedIn Profile HERE.

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- Community Activator and Ecosystem Builder with a history of collaboratively growing the innovation sector across Australia.

- Foundation CEO: River City Labs.

- Founder: Everyday Entrepreneur 365 and HypeMogul.

- Co-Founder: Peak Persona.

RSVPs: Please RSVP by 5:00pm Monday 8 August 2022 via the 'Get Tickets' button on Humanitix using the weblink supplied on our digital invitation from Mr Greg Wacker.

Dress Code: Business OR Smart Casual.

This Business Leaders Breakfast is an opportunity for:

•   Networking amongst Greater Logan Area business owners and managers.

•   Canterbury’s entrepreneurial students to connect with business leaders to share ideas, exchange knowledge and keep Logan innovating.

Event hosted by Canterbury’s Centre For Entrepreneurship and Leadership.

See you there…


NEW: Canterbury Secondary School Lost + Found Property Room

NEW: Canterbury Secondary School Lost + Found Property Room

Canterbury’s new Secondary School Lost + Found Property Room is located inside P Block – the room on the right of P4.

Existing lost property and uniforms are currently in storage boxes and containers.

However, our Facilities Team are working towards installing shelves and clothing racks to keep lost and found property items tidy and in good order - hopefully by the end of July.

Lost + Found Property Room Access

The Lost + Found Property Room will be open for 20 minutes every Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 8:00am - 8:20am for students to access.

Rina Leapai will supervise the room during this time.

If students need to access the room at any other time, they can contact their Head of House or Rina Leapai at the Secondary Administration Office.

Students can only access the room with staff supervision.

Parents and carers can also contact Rina Leapai at the Secondary Administration Office to arrange a visit -  | 07 3299 0843

Canterbury remains acutely aware that parents and carers spend hard-earned money on school uniforms each year, and hopes this dedicated room will help reunite all lost items with their rightful owners, especially during these tougher economic times…


Canterbury Taipans Mid-Year School Holidays Sport Representation

Canterbury Taipans Mid-Year School Holidays Sport Representation

Congratulations to all our mighty Canterbury Taipans who proudly represented this College at various sporting events over the mid-year holidays...

17 - 18 Years - Boys Rugby Union State Championships

Elijah Keung and Jack Henry.

15 - 16 Years - Girls Rugby Union Invitational State Championships

Lorren Ieli, Nikeisha Ngaru and Tekainga Enkera-Raveora.

Queensland School Sport - Volleyball

Jeremy Kriletich, Jack Henry (unable to attend due to Rugby date change) and Jalen Harrison.

Queensland Selection - Volleyball

Kaylee Tamala.

U12 Queensland School Sport Netball Titles - Umpires

Bridie Fawkes and Lilyana Fawkes - Selected to umpire for the QLD team at the Nationals in September.

Girls All Schools Touch Football

Alys Miller, Brooke Dockray, Georgia Grimsey, Jade Uhlmann, Alice Platt, Sadie-May Boon, Sienna Miller, Rebecca Hood, Shae McClellan, Daisy Wacker and Maddison Schipplock.

2022 Queensland Athletics Cross-Country Relays

On Saturday 18 June 2022, the Queensland Athletics Cross-Country Relays were held at Nudgee College.

Canterbury had teams ranging from 7 Years & Under to our Open Girls category, with over 350 school teams registered for the entire event.

With all the students working hard at their school-based training sessions, the proof was really in the pudding, as Canterbury fared even better than last year’s results, with our junior team going home with the overall Boys Primary Trophy!

Thank you to Team Canterbury, Mr Maxfield, the coaching staff, and all our amazing parents for their support on the day.

Girls Results - Athletics

Overall – 3rd Girls Primary Team.

8 Years Girls – 4th (Vienna Lee, Ivy Costello and Mia Maher)

9 Years Girls – 2nd (Sophia Burton, Leila Dubiczki and Amelia Webb)

10 Years Girls B – 2nd (Elliera Cole, Lily Prewett and Leah Choi)

10 Years Girls A – 3rd (Sarah Noy, Hayley Lim and Shiruo Zhang)

11 Years Girls – 7th (Emma Blackman, Zoe Tan and Mckynlee Franklin)

12 Years Girls – 4th (Taylah Smith-Miller, Isabella Franklin and Rubie Newman)

13 Years Girls – 5th (Calise Kypr, Destinee Pickvance-Yee and Mia Chizzoniti)

15 Years Girls – 3rd (Sophie Webb, Jorja Lockhart and Sienna Burnham)

17 Years Girls – 4th (Eloise Stanley, Georgia Grimsey and Emily Webb)

Boys Results - Athletics

Overall – Boys Primary Championship School!

7 Years Boys – 4th (Parker Taubman, Lewis Musk and Leo Marr)

8 Years Boys – 1st (Dallas Taubman, William Harding and Tate Huth)

9 Years Boys – 1st (Mihali Pavlou, Austin Musk and Patrick Marr)

10 Years Boys – 3rd (Jaismar Gill, Arthur Swan and Teddy Trevethan)

11 Years Boys – 4th (Archie Hamilton, Mason White and Kadel Kypr)

12 Years Boys – 2nd (Connor Toney, Max Laker and Finn Watt)

13 Years Boys – 8th (Tex Hamilton, Archie Watt and Tanerau O’Riley)

15 Years Boys – 6th (Haydn Li, Benjamin Stanley and Riley Burton)

Mrs Brooke King
Athletics Coordinator
Canterbury College

QISSN Netball Carnival

Congratulations to our Firsts Netball team who emerged as worthy undefeated Division 1 winners in a nail-biting final against Somerset College up in Mackay.

The final score was 30-28!

Several of our players also received individual commendations:

Rising Star Award - Holly Comyns and Aaliyah Sheppard.

All Stars Award - Kaylee Tamala and Tia Crombie.

Player of the Grand Final - Tia Crombie.

​​​​​​​Canterbury MVP as voted throughout the tournament - Madisen-Jade Iva.


Canterbury Term 3 2022 Updated Bus Routes

Canterbury Term 3 2022 Updated Bus Routes

Your updated Canterbury Bus Routes for Term 3 2022👍

Including THREE NEW Canterbury Bus Routes Launched By Logan Coaches!

🚌 NEW School Bus Run 32 – Ormeau, Luscombe, Bannockburn, Belivah, Windaroo, Bahrs Scrub, Brookhaven, Mount Warren Park, Beenleigh, Bethania (Train Station), Waterford.

🚌 NEW School Bus Run 42 – Parkinson, Calamvale, Drewvale, Hillcrest, Regents Park, Browns Plains, Berrinba, Marsden, Crestmead, Kingston, Waterford.

🚌 NEW School Bus Run 43 – Eagleby, Beenleigh, Holmview, Woodlands, Mount Warren Park, Bethania (Train Station), Waterford.


School Uniform Shops: Quick Stock Update

School Uniform Shops: Quick Stock Update

Trolley Bags image.php?hash=de713b32dc61d5630c3e5368dc541907322b7b5b
Sports Socks image.php?hash=de713b32dc61d5630c3e5368dc541907322b7b5b
Boys Formal Trousers image.php?hash=de713b32dc61d5630c3e5368dc541907322b7b5b
Are back in stock NOW at our Loganholme Superstore.

These items will be stocked in our campus Uniform Shop from Wednesday 13 July - when it will be specially opened on a Wednesday, being the first week of Term 3.

CANTERBURY COLLEGE – CAMPUS UNIFORM SHOP
Tel: 07 3299 0925
Email: 
Address: Access Via Old Logan Village Road Gate (was Gate D) or Sports Precinct Gate (was Gate E), 182 Old Logan Village Road, Waterford.

In-Term Trading Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday: 7:30am – 11:30am, Wednesday: Closed, Weekends: Closed.

THE SCHOOL LOCKER – LOGANHOLME SUPERSTORE
Tel: 07 3440 9701
Email: 
Address: Shop 2, 3878 Pacific Highway, Loganholme.

Opening Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday: 8:30am – 5:00pm, Thursday: 8:30am – 6:00pm, Saturday: 9:00am – 3:00pm, Sunday: Closed.

ALL PAYMENT METHODS

IN-STORE: EFTPOS, Credit Card or Cash.
ONLINE: Credit Card or BPAY.
Please Note: The campus Uniform Shop does not accept Credit Card payments over the telephone.

ONLINE ORDERS

Online uniform ordering and purchasing is available 24/7 BY CLICKING HERE.

You can pick up your items at either the campus or Loganholme store in person during opening hours OR have them delivered at an additional cost.

Please advise your preferred pick-up store, plus pick-up date and approximate time, via email – 

Please remember to keep the tags and packaging from your new items in case an exchange is required.

Second-hand uniforms are not for sale online as there is no refund or exchange on these items.


Post-Secondary Information Evening - QTAC Applications & More: 6pm - 7pm, Thursday 14 July

Post-Secondary Information Evening - QTAC Applications & More: 6pm - 7pm, Thursday 14 July

Dear Class Of 2022,

Post-secondary planning is incredibly important for success after graduation.

So in preparation, we are providing Year 12 students and their families with an opportunity to attend an information evening.

What: Canterbury Post-Secondary Pathways Information Evening.

When: 6:00pm - 7:00pm, Thursday 14 July 2022.
(To Avoid State Of Origin Game III)

Where: Performing Arts Theatre - Canterbury College (Formerly called the Arts Centre Auditorium).
Entry & closest on-site parking via Easterly Street Gate Carpark.

Who: For All Year 12 Students & Their Parents.

Cost: FREE!

RSVP: Please RSVP By 11:59pm Wednesday 13 July 2022 via the Humanitix weblink image below.

Tickets Required:

This information evening will cover these topics:

  • Post-Secondary Pathways
  • ATAR Registration
  • How to apply through QTAC (and other further education options)
  • Adjustment Ranks and Access Schemes
  • How to get the most out of an Expo and Open Day
  • Scholarships

Looking forward to seeing you there.

Please don't hesitate to get in touch with any questions.

Kind regards

Ms Bre Ramsay-Orr
Director of Student Futures


2022 Canterbury 5 Year & 10 Year Alumni Reunion: For Our Classes Of 2017 & 2012

2022 Canterbury College – 5 Year & 10 Year Past Students Alumni Reunion: For Our Classes Of 2017 & 2012

What: 2022 Canterbury College – 5 Year & 10 Year Past Students Alumni Reunion.
For Our Classes Of 2017 & 2012.

When: 5:00pm - 9:00pm/9:30pm, Saturday 6 August 2022.

Where: The Lounge @ Hotel Carrington.
Heritage Building Corner Wickham Street & Gipps Street.
143 Wickham Street, Fortitude Valley, Brisbane.

E:   |  T: 07 3252 1158
W: https://thehotelcarrington.com.au/  |  IG: @HotelCarrington

Who: For ALL Canterbury College 2017 & 2012 Graduates + Partners + College Staff From Those Years.

Dress Code: Smart Casual.

Cost: FREE!

Featuring:
- LIVE Music.
- Large Food Platters: Asian, Greek, Seafood, Chicken, Vegan, Pizza, Mini Cheeseburgers, Pulled Pork Sliders.
- FREE Bar Tab: House Beer, Wine & Spirits Package.
- Private Lounge Function Space.

RSVP: Please RSVP by 11:59pm Wednesday 3 August 2022 using the 'Get Tickets' button on this webpage BY CLICKING HERE.

Come and celebrate with your former classmates and teachers at this new and very stylish Valley venue!

See you there…