2021 City Of Logan Sports Awards: Results
2021 City Of Logan Sports Awards: Results
Congratulations to all the very worthy winners at Saturday night's City Of Logan Sports Awards.
Unfortunately we didn't take out our two categories, but looking forward to a bigger and better 2022!
: Our Aquatic & Tennis Centre Manager Mr James Rapkins and Tennis Coach Drew Parker with their nomination certificate.
Our two nominations were for:
YOUNG ATHLETE WITH A DISABILITY - Rhylee Jackson (Year 9).
Rhylee Jackson is an excellent tennis player who has been profoundly deaf his whole life.
While competing very well in mainstream competition, Rhylee has excelled in the past 12 months at a National level in the Deaf & Hard Of Hearing (DHOH) competitions.
Thanks to Matt Bourne and Drew Parker for doing such a great job with squads and individual lessons, and we look forward to supporting Rhylee into the future.
SPORTS EVENT OF THE YEAR - Canterbury Taipans Inaugural Junior Girls Tennis Championships 2021.
In July 2021, the Canterbury Taipans hosted the first ever ‘ALL GIRL’ National Point Junior Event.
It was ground-breaking, inspiring and brilliantly delivered thanks to the teams in marketing, facilities and tennis.
The event drew some amazing feedback and has sparked the plans for a ‘Girls Only’ circuit adopted by Tennis Queensland, to increase the participation of women in sport and particularly, to rescue the dropout rate in female teenage tennis players.
Social Justice BBQ Lunch Fundraiser For Afghanistan & Kosovo
Social Justice BBQ Lunch Fundraiser For Afghanistan & Kosovo
THIS Friday 12 November during second break lunch, we will be having a BBQ for the people of Afghanistan and Kosovo.
The current political and socio-economic problems in both Afghanistan and Kosovo are causing untold human rights issues.
Homelessness, hunger and persecution are becoming the daily lives of many who live in these countries.
So please come along and support these communities by buying your lunch from the stall outside the Secondary Library.
All proceeds will go to organisations supporting the people of Afghanistan and Kosovo.
Thank you!
Important: Bow Street Roadworks Lane Closures - MON 22 NOV - FRI 3 DEC
Important: Bow Street Roadworks Lane Closures - MON 22 NOV - FRI 3 DEC
Dear All,
We would like to advise that roadworks in the northbound lane of Bow Street start Monday 22 November and are scheduled to finish by Friday 3 December 2021 inclusive.
All works will be carried out between regular working hours.
Please refer to the attached plans showing areas of lane closure and the detour route which will be in place.
Please allow extra time for potential traffic delays during your morning drop-offs or arrivals and afternoon pick-ups or departures.
Or simply avoid this turn-off altogether and use Easterly Street across this roadworks fortnight.
Thank you!
2021 Junior School Remembrance Day Service
2021 Junior School Remembrance Day Service
Our Canterbury Junior School commemorated Remembrance Day 2021 with a special service this morning.
On the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month in the year 1918, World War One officially ended.
Remembrance Day is a time to remember the honour and courage of those who died or suffered for Australia's cause in all wars and armed conflicts.
Today we invited special guest Warrant Officer Matthew Vernon to be a part of our ceremony.
Warrant Officer Vernon is a Force Element Group Training Coordinator for Combat Support Group, at the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Base over at Amberley.
Each Junior School class also made wreaths that were decorated with poppies.
The poppy has a special significance as they were the first flowers to bloom after the devastating human losses on the European battlefields during the First World War.
Poppies are worn on Remembrance Day and are also used along with other flowers to make commemorative wreaths.
Our Junior School Class Captains laid the wreaths beneath the Australian Flag during the reading of In Flanders Fields - a famous wartime poem, to pay respect and offer tribute to those who lost their lives in 'The Great War'.
Our students then recited The Ode and Mr Temple played The Last Post, which was followed by a minute of silence and the playing of The Rouse.
Major Announcement: NEW Canterbury AND School Locker - Uniform Shopping Partnership
Major Announcement: NEW Canterbury College AND School Locker - Uniform Shopping Partnership
2021 City Of Logan Sports Awards: Two Nominations!
2021 City Of Logan Sports Awards: Two Nominations!
The City Of Logan Sports Awards will be held THIS Saturday night 13 November at the Logan Metro Sports Centre in Crestmead.
This high-end celebration is a chance to pay tribute to Logan’s elite athletes and inspirational sports people.
These Awards recognise home-grown sporting icons whose accomplishments have seen them reach the highest level in their chosen sport.
Our Canterbury Taipans are nominees in two categories:
YOUNG ATHLETE WITH A DISABILITY - Rhylee Jackson (Year 9).
Rhylee Jackson is an excellent tennis player who has been profoundly deaf his whole life.
While competing very well in mainstream competition, Rhylee has excelled in the past 12 months at a National level in the Deaf & Hard Of Hearing (DHOH) competitions.
Thanks to Matt Bourne and Drew Parker for doing such a great job with squads and individual lessons, and we look forward to cheering Rhylee on the night.
SPORTS EVENT OF THE YEAR - Canterbury Taipans Inaugural Junior Girls Tennis Championships 2021.
In July 2021, the Canterbury Taipans hosted the first ever ‘ALL GIRL’ National Point Junior Event.
It was ground-breaking, inspiring and brilliantly delivered thanks to the teams in marketing, facilities and tennis.
The event drew some amazing feedback and has sparked the plans for a ‘Girls Only’ circuit adopted by Tennis Queensland, to increase the participation of women in sport and particularly, to rescue the dropout rate in female teenage tennis players.
Please wish us luck on Saturday night!
Canterbury's New Director Of Sport And Activities Announced!
Canterbury's New Director Of Sport And Activities Announced!
In 2022, Glen Walker, who has served as our Director of Sport at Canterbury since 2012, will take over as Head of Kime House - an exciting new chapter in Glen’s contribution to our College.
We therefore have advertised for, and appointed, a new Director of Sport and Activities.
As we might have expected, there were applications from interstate and overseas, as well as many from GPS, QGSSSA, AIC, TAS and APS schools across Queensland.
Our emerging reputation as a school ‘on the move’ saw an unprecedented level of interest for this position.
So we are proud to announce Catherine Krzensk will be our new Director of Sport and Activities, commencing in Term 1 of 2022.
Catherine is currently the Head of Year 7 at Somerville House.
In her ten years at Somerville, she has undertaken a range of leadership roles in their sport and pastoral programs.
She served as Director of Aquatics (Swimming, Water Polo and Sailing), Acting Director of Sport, and as a hockey, water polo and football coach.
Prior to Somerville, Catherine worked as a teacher at Brisbane Girls Grammar School and Mary MacKillop College, and also owned and operated a successful Learn To Swim School.
Catherine also coordinated the University of Queensland’s recreational activities program for eight years.
Catherine articulated not only a clear vision for the future of sports and activities at Canterbury, but showed enormous experience at the highest levels across multiple sports, which made her the stand-out candidate in an extraordinarily high-quality field.
Furthermore, she has extensive experience coordinating sport carnivals, events, trips and tours.
Catherine is a Science and HPE teacher and holds a Bachelor of Applied Science/Human Movement and Master of Educational Studies (Leadership) from the University of Queensland.
Importantly, Catherine understands the current strong position of Canterbury Sport, created by the current team led by Glen Walker, and appreciates the excellent quality of coordinators and head coaches that we already have on staff.
As we seek to expand our non-sport activity offerings, such as clubs and societies, ‘thought-sports’ and academic enrichment groups, Catherine’s vision for high-quality, co-curricular opportunities for every student in the school will align very well.
Her first step in 2022 will be charting out a strategic plan for Canterbury to be recognised as the best P-12 coeducational sporting school in Queensland by 2025.
We look forward to seeing Catherine around campus in the new school year!
2021 Canterbury Spring Music Festival: BOOK NOW!
2021 Canterbury Spring Music Festival: BOOK NOW!
Full information in the flyer image below.
Online booking weblinks in this flyer PDF.
OR simply click these direct weblinks:
Symphonic Splendour - 6pm Tuesday 12 October 2021 @ Arts Centre Auditorium - DONE (139 guests)
Heavenly Voices - 6pm Tuesday 19 October 2021 @ Arts Centre Auditorium - DONE (147 guests)
Mezzo Kaleidoscope - 6pm Tuesday 9 November 2021 @ Canterbury Events Centre - DONE (284 guests)
Friday Night Rocks - 6pm Friday 12 November 2021 @ Arts Centre Amphitheatre. - NEXT (186 FREE bookings already)
Poco Kaleidoscope - 6pm Tuesday 16 November 2021 @ Canterbury Events Centre. (231 FREE bookings already)
Year 8 BEE Christmas Gifts: Pop-Up Market Day Stall: THU 11 NOV - CASH ONLY! 🎄
Year 8 BEE Christmas Gifts: Pop-Up Market Day Stall: THU 11 NOV - CASH ONLY! 🎄
What: Year 8 Business Christmas Gifts: Pop-Up Market Day Stall.
When: Week 6 - THIS Thursday 11 November 2021.
- Morning Tea Break (10:25am – 10:50am)
- Lunch Break (12:45pm – 1:25pm)
Where: School Canteen Deck Outside The Yalburru Café.
Who: ALL Secondary School Students & Staff.
Cost: Various Christmas Gifts On Sale From $1 - $15.
**Payment: CASH ONLY so please bring your wallets & purses.**
More Details: The gift ideas, their actual production, and store set-up, have all been uniquely collaborated upon and planned, and will be delivered by our Year 8 Business class as part of their assessment task: Entrepreneurial Design.
There are fabulous handmade gifts, special Christmas gift cards, tote bags, scrunchies, food and gift baskets, candles and decorations – all on sale for one day only.
Raffles and cold drinks will add to the festivities.
So get in some early Christmas shopping while supporting this entrepreneurial venture by our Year 8 Business students.
NB: A similar stall was run back in Term 2, and our Year 8 students are pretty excited for Market Day on Thursday 11 November!
Please don't forget your cash...
Canterbury College: First LEGO League Challenge
Canterbury College: First LEGO League Challenge
This past weekend saw two teams represent Canterbury College at the First LEGO League Challenge at the Brisbane Regional Competition.
The students have worked very hard over the past few months to build, program and then compete with their robot.
Each team identified a real-life problem within the community, with the aim of developing a LEGO solution.
They brainstormed in teams, researched the latest developments related to their investigation, and made an implementation plan.
This process, including their problem resolution, was presented to a panel during the day.
The students demonstrated gracious professionalism throughout all the events of the day and represented Canterbury College with pride.
The culmination of hard work, perseverance and diligence lead to all teams having an enjoyable experience at the competition.
The teams Cargo Vroom and Connect’A’Roos did an excellent job showcasing the skills they had learnt leading up to the event.
A special congratulations to the Year 5/6 team who came away with an award as Rising All-Stars across all areas of this program.
A massive congratulations to all students who participated!