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A Ministry of Green Point Baptist Church Newsletter of Green Point Christian College Mrs Debra Walls Principal Technology Technology is part of our world, and we need to ensure that we teach our children to rule over it, rather than the other way around. Both as parents and teachers, we need to help our students develop a healthy ethical engagement with technology. In Philippians 4:8, Paul tells us whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable if anything is excellent or praiseworthy think about such things. The Bible trains us in righteousness, and remains absolutely useful for all of life. As committed Christians we need to embed God s Word in our hearts and realise that we are all created in God s image, and recognise this spiritual aspect of our lives as vital to who we are in Christ. Therefore, we need to be masters over the technology that we use, and to realise there are good and bad aspects about what it offers. What we will find with technology is a range of programs and applications that can support, not only our knowledge and understanding of Scripture but we can also listen to podcasts and engage with the Bible through well-known Godly men and women. These applications will inspire our engagement with the Word of God. Likewise, we will find many health and academic programs that we can use to support our physical and educational development. Fitness programs, Maths and Reading programs that embrace a new way of learning. Even email messaging and texting have the potential for supporting and uplifting, for encouraging and building up. Part of the goal of education is to guide students to make choices that support their belief in a living God choices that embrace and support the values and ethics of the Bible. As a learning environment we want to continue to work with parents and carers to support our young people in understanding the impact of technology and to train them to use technology to build up and hearten others. The way we as parents and teachers engage with technology is a crucial witness. Let us all continue to work together to support the young people entrusted into our care. 23 October 2014 In this issue: From the Principal... 1 Junior School News...2-3 Secondary School News...4-5 Missions and Service...6-7 Sport... 8 GPBC/College News...9-11 Green Point Trader/Rosters... 12 Prayer Continue to pray for our HSC students studying and completing exams. Pray for students and families attending our orientation days. Praise Praise God for freedom to worship Him and teach our children His ways. Praise God for the leadership qualities of our student leaders. And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose. Romans 8:28 TERM 4 Love in Action Just a reminder about this initiative which the College has been sharing with you. There are two Love in Action seminars happening this month. Sunday 26 October at 2:00pm and Tuesday 28 October at 7:30pm. Both Seminars will be held in the Staff Common Room at the College at a cost of $15 with an additional $5 per family for child minding. We hope you can join us being a parent is hard work and the more we share with each other and become aware and intentional about the values we foster in our families, the more we are able live and support our children and grow our relationships. Green Point Christian College Avoca Drive, Green Point NSW 2251 Locked Bag 1 Kincumber NSW 2251 P: (02) 4363 1266 F: (02) 4363 1082 Absentee Line: (02) 4367 9950 Excursion Line: (02) 4367 9900 Email: office@gpcc.nsw.edu.au Office Hours: 8.30am - 4.00pm 1

2 Junior School News Trust in the LORD with all your heart; and lean not on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct your paths. Proverbs 3:5-6 Have you ever read Proverbs and wondered how its insight transcends the bounds of time and culture while making relevant statements demonstrated in human nature? It is remarkable. Often a verse can be read over several times and each reading reveals developing appreciation for God s wisdom. Through this verse we gain an understanding of the worthy aim to trust God entirely with our total being and forsake doing anything in our own strength. Our ways are flawed and often self-seeking, therefore to trust God and have our paths directed by Him is entirely comforting. Miss Gourlay shared her story with our children through the truth of this verse. It was a privilege and a blessing to follow Miss Gourlay s journey from a Kindergarten student here at GPCC, to mission fields, to university and back to GPCC as a teacher. Our real encouragement came as we directly observed through a series of photos and accompanying unfolding events, the way God has directed her path as she learned to trust in Him. What a great God we serve. Operation Christmas Child Tomorrow is the last day to donate a Christmas box. Our goal is to donate 500 boxes to this wonderful cause. It is such a good opportunity to teach our children that we can give to others from our abundance. Some of us will not be able to assist, but many of us can, so let us dig deep and reach our goal. Mrs Davis is currently enquiring, that hopefully we can have another week for collection. We will keep the children posted if successful in gaining extra time. Please deliver filled boxes to Mrs Davis (3/4D) room or Mrs Harris (4H) room. Credit: Hugh Allwood, Julien Droguett, Nathan He, Ashton Heslop, Ruby Jamieson, Justin Kell, Eliana Bootes, Alana Degeling, Bianca Fourie, Caleb Kastelan, Charlotte Morris, Bayden Tham, Emma Cooper, Riley de Courcey Reginato, Jacob Inman, Connor Matodes, Naomi Omayao, Nadine van Rensburg, Emily Sims, Liam Brettoner, Jessica Degeling, Maya Izzard, James Linnet, Jordan Lyons. Merit: Rex Allwood, Hamish Hall, Cameron van der Vliet, Lucinda Johnson, Bryn O Grady-Cousins, Ishbel Wood, Cooper Corcoran, Adele Leggett, Isabella Munro, Georgina Hyde, Dane Loots, Evan Mereau, Ella Sandeman. Love in Action Sunday 26 October 2:00pm - 4:00pm and Tuesday 28 October 7:30pm - 9:30pm is the first of our Positive Parenting Partnership information gatherings. This session will focus on developing resilience in our children. It will be a great opportunity to gain insight, share difficulties and successes as we learn to parent together. Tickets are available at the College Office for $15. Child care is also available for an additional $5. Please see attached flyer on page 10 for further details. Looking forward to participating in this venture together. Kindergarten 2015 Orientation Today our Kindergarten Orientation Program was held at Narara Bike Track. We had a large gathering and while the children gleefully rode around the track, parents got to know each other a little better over a cuppa and cake under the trees. Next week the children can look forward to a craft morning in the MPC. 30 October Craft Morning in our MPC 6 November Orientation Morning main event 12 November Meeting Buddies and Chapel time UNSW Maths Another fine effort from our children was evidenced in the UNSW Global Maths tests. Congratulations to all children who chose to participate and did so exceedingly well. It is wonderful to note so many children excited by mathematics. Distinctions: Loren McMenamie, Jasper White, Victoria Samways, David Spragg, Arielle Saunders. Canine Education The engaging Dog Safety Awareness program again this year provided sound education for our K-2 children by educating them to be safe around dogs. It was impressive to see the serious little faces echo back to the presenter safe practices and good choices. Why not reinforce correct procedures with your child by asking them to demonstrate how to safely approach a dog. Shoe Issues Unfortunately many children are still wearing sport shoes with their dress uniform. Please stop your child from receiving a Time Out for uniform default by checking their uniform in the morning. Together we can make uniform uniform.

Junior School News Electives Just as we predicted electives proved to be a highlight of the week for many students. I do not believe that I have seen the Primary students move as quickly all year as the pace they moved after the lunch bell when they headed to their chosen activities. It actually is gorgeous to witness their joy. Electives again this Friday! Year 3 2015 Information Evening An Information Evening for parents of Year 2 students going into Year 3 in 2015 will be held next Tuesday 28 October at 7:00pm in the Staff Common Room. A note with further details has been sent home. Head of School Awards Congratulations to these children who received their award in Chapel: Amelia McKay, KG; Abigail Hearn, KP; Charlie McKee, KW; Tanika Maxwell, 1MM; Jude Marescia, 1PB; Chelsea Baldock, 1SM; Owen Bognar, 2B; Tahlia Hirst, 2D; Keely Webb, 2DL; Noah Hearn, 3P; Noah Johnson, 3W; Cameron Van Der Vliet, 3/4D; Joshua Blair, 4H; Greta Newman, 4S; Georgia Van Vliet, 5L; Emani Makedonez, 5M; Laura Jamieson, 5/6B; Jack Johnson, 6L and Hope Frost, 6P. Bus Passes for Year 3 and Year 7, 2015 The NSW Department of Transport require all students going into Year 3 and Year 7 in 2015 to complete a new bus application form. Red Bus - All current students in Year 2 and Year 6 who travel on Red Bus have already received a new bus application form. Please complete and return to the College Office. Busways - Forms for current Year 2 and Year 6 students will be handed out in the coming week. Please complete and return to the College Office. Note: If there is a joint/dual custody situation, a student is eligible for subsidised travel from both parents addresses, subject to approval from the NSW Department of Transport. Two bus pass application forms will need to be completed, along with a statutory declaration. Details can be found on the application form. Photo: Melika from 4S and Mitchell from 1SM often spend time after school cleaning parts of our beautiful Central Coast. They recently collected six bags of rubbish from the waterfront! What a wonderful example of community spirit. Well done! Photo: Today the children in K - 2 participated in a dog awareness program that teaches how to safely approach a dog, how to correctly pat a dog and how to recognise a dog s temperament. Upcoming dates Today Kinder Swimming Kinder 2015 Orientation Morning - Bike Track and Morning Tea at Narara Canine Education Presentation to Infants Year 7 2015 Orientation Morning Monday, 27 October Year 1 Swimming CSSA Primary State Tennis Gala Day Tuesday, 28 October JS After School Art Club Year 3 2015 - Information Evening 7:00pm in SCR Wednesday, 29 October JS Choir 8:00am Thursday, 30 October Kinder Swimming Kinder 2015 - Orientation GPCC Netball Club AGM - 7:00pm SCR Music Tutor Evening 6:30pm - CAPA Reminders Mrs Julie Stowe Acting Head of Junior School Exam Provisions 2014 Volunteers Urgently Needed For HSC Examinations Green Point Christian College is privileged to be able to offer support by way of Exam Provisions in the Secondary School to assist those students who may otherwise be disadvantaged in their HSC Examinations. This program cannot run without the valuable volunteer support of families and friends of the College. We are in urgent need of help for this year s HSC Examinations as many of our volunteers have students in the HSC. If you could give up some time to help our wonderful students get through these difficult exams, please contact Mrs Ann McLellan in Support Services on 4363 1266 as soon as possible and she will help you understand what is required. Thank you for your willingness to help. 3

4 Secondary School News Uniform Uniform is again a major focus of what I wish to look at this week. We as a College have a very clear Uniform Policy which is set for all students. I have had a number of conversations where I am asked why we are making an issue if a student is not abiding by the policy. Interesting when asked why it is a big issue for that same student just to wear the uniform as listed in the policy, there is not a reasonable response. The uniform is to be worn as specified in the diary and is a choice of disobedience by a student if they do not adhere to that policy. That choice, as do all choices, has a consequence which will be administered according to our Discipline Policy. There are a number of areas that I would like to highlight in the policy that must be sorted out immediately by students. In the end if a student chooses not to abide by the expectations of the College then their position at the College will be in jeopardy. Skirt Length: The policy states that it is a Taupe skirt, touching the knee. All girls must wear their skirts at a length that touches their knees. If it is rolled up they must unroll it. If the hem is too high they will be expected to let the hem down so that it touches the knee. If the skirt cannot be worn correctly then a new one of the correct length must be purchased. Shirts and Ties: Boys are to have their ties up and shirts tucked in. The wording in the policy is White short sleeve shirt NO logo - to be worn tucked in and Compulsory red tie with crest. Jewellery: Girls may wear the following: One pair of sleepers or studs in the lobe - Students are not to have visible piercings except the one in each ear - other studs are to be removed during school time One fine chain (under blouse not visible) One silver or gold ring No bracelets Boys may wear the following: One fine chain (under shirt not visible). One gold or silver ring No bracelets No earrings - Boys who choose to have visible piercing need to be able to remove any studs during school time Exam Provisions 2014 Volunteers Urgently Needed For HSC Examinations Green Point Christian College is privileged to be able to offer support by way of Exam Provisions in the Secondary School to assist those students who may otherwise be disadvantaged in their HSC Examinations. This program cannot run without the valuable volunteer support of families and friends of the College. We are in urgent need of help for this year s HSC Examinations as many of our volunteers have students in the HSC. If you could give up some time to help our wonderful students get through these difficult exams, please contact Mrs Ann McLellan in Support Services on 4363 1266 as soon as possible and she will help you understand what is required. Thank you for your willingness to help. Love in Action Sunday 26 October 2:00pm - 4:00pm and Tuesday 28 October 7:30pm - 9:30pm is the first of our Positive Parenting Partnership information gatherings. This session will focus on developing resilience in our children. It will be a great opportunity to gain insight, share difficulties and successes as we learn to parent together. Tickets are available at the College Office for $15. Child care is also available for an additional $5. Please see attached flyer on page 10 for further details.

Secondary School News Japan Study Tour 2014 From 13-29 September, twenty students from Years 10 and 11, accompanied by Mr Wheeler and Mrs Mitchell, participated in the College s 2014 Japan Study Tour. The tour was undertaken to give students an introduction to Japan and Japanese culture, to strengthen our already strong Sister School alliance with Shizuoka Kita, and to provide them with a week of language immersion. Week One was spent travelling around Japan on planes, buses, ferries, ropeways and bullet trains. We spent time in Tokyo, Kyoto, Hiroshima and Miyajima. Highlights of our travels included live sumo wrestling, modern skyscrapers, ancient castles, shrines, gardens, disaster simulations, mountains, volcanoes, rivers and oceans, dancers, musicians, ninjas and swordsmen, arts and crafts, monkeys and deer, and of course a day at Tokyo Disneyland. Special mention must also be given to the many opportunities for amazing shopping and even more amazing eating out! Week Two was spent in Shizuoka city with students, staff and families from our Sister School, Shizuoka Kita High School. Students and staff were billeted with Japanese families and experienced real Japanese home life and language immersion for eight days. Strong friendships were formed and language skills developed greatly. The program for the week at school was action packed, including daily Japanese language lessons, calligraphy, art, language exchange, sports, some great views of Mt Fuji and excellent bento lunches every day! We were also lucky enough to be present for and participate in the school s annual Sports Festival Day. It was a terrific cultural experience and so much fun. The tour was a great success and will be run again in 2016. Our students are now looking forward to seeing their friends again when Shizuoka Kita make their reciprocal visit to Green Point in March next year. Praise God for providing each student and teacher with this awesome and valuable experience and for blessing each one of us with good health, immense safety and protection and for the precious friendships formed that will last a lifetime. Year 10 Swimming PDHPE Year 10 students have received a note outlining the details for the upcoming Aquatics Unit. The unit is compulsory for all students. Students will be competing in a number of swimming activities at Gosford Pool on the following dates during their normal practical lessons: Wednesday, 22 October - Recess and Period 2 Thursday, 30 October - Recess and Period 2 Wednesday, 5 November - Recess and Period 2 Senior Courses Textbook Sale The Textbook sale will be on 13 November 2014 in CAPA5. This is a chance for Year 11 and 12 students to buy textbooks from former students or purchase them new from a representative of the Top Bookshop who will be in attendance on the day. Mr Peter McLellan Head of Secondary School Upcoming dates Today HSC: Business Studies - 9:25am HSC: Senior Science 1:55pm Year 7 2015 Orientation Morning Friday, 24 October HSC: Software Design and Development - 1:55pm HSC: Textiles and Design - 1:55pm Monday, 27 October HSC: Chemistry - 9:25am HSC: Drama Written Exam - 1:55pm CIS Secondary U/15s Cricket Trials Tuesday, 28 October HSC: Studies of Religion II - 9:25am HSC: Maths Ext 1-1:55pm CSSA Secondary State Tennis Gala Day Years 9 and 10 CA Excursion - The King and I Peninsula Village Chapel Service Wednesday, 29 October HSC: Legal Studies - 9:25am HSC: Design and Technology - 1:55pm CC Oztag Years 7 and 8 Gala Day Thursday, 30 October HSC: French Beginners 9:30am HSC: Extension English 1-1:55pm Year 10 PDHPE Swimming Mock Trial Quarter Final Round GPCC Netball Club AGM - 7:00pm SCR Music Tutor Evening 6:30pm - CAPA Reminders Careers Information regarding Careers is now on our website. Click here www.gpcc.nsw.edu.au and follow the links (News Careers) to go to our Careers page. 5

6 Missions and Service Mr Tom Anderson Co-ordinator of Spiritual Development Acts 1:8 and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria and to the ends of the earth. Central Coast Student Volunteer of the Year Award Congratulations to Aidan Morley (Year 10) who won the 2014 Central Coast Student Volunteer of the Year Award. This Award was presented at the Central Coast Leagues Club last Tuesday afternoon, attended by Mrs Lucy Wicks, Federal Member for Robertson. Aidan has a real heart for serving others, inspired by the College s trial of the Community Service Log last year. Aidan has been volunteering for four hours a week at Hammond Care in Woy Woy. He volunteers in the Dementia Unit, which provides a high level of care for elderly residents. Aidan is involved by assisting the workers by talking to the residents, calming them down, and helping them with their evening meal. The residents often do not remember who he is, or mistake him for a member of the family, yet this does not phase Aidan. He continues to love and support the elderly he meets and shows considerable compassion and patience. When asked about the experience, Aidan says: It is good and eye opening. Sometimes the residents are very out of it. Helping them makes me feel good within myself, knowing that I have helped and made a difference in their lives. Aidan is an outstanding example of a young person in our community seeking to show God s love to others. He has also been involved in service at the Coast Shelter Restaurant in Gosford and the Salvation Army Red Shield Appeal. Aidan is now a finalist for the NSW Student Volunteer of the Year Award to be given at Kirribilli House in Sydney in December. Well done! Operation Christmas Child - Boxes Due This Friday! A reminder that all Christmas Boxes are due in by this Friday (24 October). Junior School students should hand their boxes into Mrs Harris or Mrs Davis. Secondary School students should give them in to Reception or to Mr Anderson. Thank you for your support in sharing the love of Christ with children in need overseas! New Mums Care Packs and Teacher Stationery Packs for Cambodia In December our mission team will again be taking New Mums Care Packs and Teacher Stationery Packs to Cambodia. If you are interested in putting together a New Mums Care Pack or a Teacher Stationery Pack, please see suggestions below. Cambodia New Mothers Care Packs: Washer, small soaps, anti bacterial gel (small), paw paw cream, singlet for baby, baby clothes, baby wrap, small teddy bear or toy, toothbrush (small), moisturiser (small), baby powder (small) - bags available at College Reception. Cambodia Teacher Stationary Packs: Large pencil case filled with lead pencils, pencil sharpeners, coloured pencils, pens, ruler, erasers, highlighters, scissors, glue stick, mini calculator.

7 Missions and Service Charleville 2014 In Term 3, a team of twelve boys from Year 9 travelled to Charleville to work on properties in the Charleville district. This is the eleventh year our College has partnered with Frontier Mission Services providing help to local farms. The students who participated in the Charleville Link are to be congratulated on their outstanding behaviour and willingness to undertake any job given to them despite the warm, dry conditions. We would also wish to thank the property owners of Boatman, Marlee Downs, Glenorie and Tongi for their hospitality during our stay. We also extend our thanks to Mr John Case from Frontier Mission Services for his assistance in planning the trip. The team: James Allan, Brendan Chatman, Matthew Fadhul, Fergus Henderson, Reiley Horton, Connor Jones, Kyle Nash, Jayden Nicholson, Jesse Sandeman, Nathan Swaine, Harrison van Vliet, Reece Wallace, Matthew Forrest, Mr Chris Haines, Mr Brian Shaw, Mr John Forrest and Mr Matthew Rosee. The best part of going on the trip to Charleville, was helping the farmers to achieve some jobs that they wanted to get done. Though it was hard work, it was very rewarding. After a long day of work, it was good to sit around and get to know the boys and the teacher that was on my farm better. We had an epic Uno game that was on every night while we waited for dinner to be ready. A special memory was learning how to drive a car and learning some basic farm maintenance skills with limited resources, showing us how to be creative and making use of any resources that are on hand. These made us aware of how lucky we are. We also got to see and appreciate how harsh the environment is to plant and grow any vegetation and how hard life on the land can be. By Nathan Swaine After the two day bus trip to Charleville, Reiley, Jayden and I arrived at a farm named Tongi. We got there at around 7:15pm and found out that we were going to sleep in a caravan type thing swarming with moths. The next day we walked about 6-7km in the sun, taking wire off a fence that needed to be taken down. That was the easiest day we had, because we had a two hour break before having to shovel some sand and gravel into a ute. The next day was probably the hardest because we had to shovel dirt around troughs so they didn t fall over. Each trough took about 40 minutes to complete, we managed about eight troughs. On the third day we had a bit of a sleep in before having to do some work on a building. We had to scrape paint off the walls with wire brushes, wash of the remaining paint and then repaint it. After that we got to do some shooting practise, which was fun. That evening, we were invited into the house for dinner and to watch TV, which happened on the two nights after that as well. On the final day we got to do some more troughs, thankfully we had the help of a tractor. On the way back to the farm that evening we saw a shooting star, which was actually just space junk. At the farm there were six people, two Irish people and the farm owners, Murray and Kylie. They had two children, a 4 year old named Harry, and a 2 year old named Billy. All in all I would say that it was a great trip and recommend it to everyone. By Fergus Henderson

8 Sport News CSSA Biathlon Last Friday, Nicholas Stewart, who is a keen swimmer and runner, competed in the first CSSA Biathlon at Penrith. It was a lovely day for a 300m swim and 2km run, and Nicholas did a fantastic job. He found the course challenging though very rewarding once he had crossed the finishing line. Congratulations to Nicholas who is our first Junior School GPCC athlete to compete in a CSSA Biathlon. PSSA Athletics Monique Beckett is a name I am sure you have heard before. She is a fantastic Netballer, assisting the GPCC team win their Grand Final at the start of this term for the GPCC Club. She loves competing at Soccer, playing for the school team and is a strong defender. She is one of the toughest Basketball players to represent GPCC, showing great skill and stamina. She is a superb Shot Put thrower, making it to the CIS Athletics Carnival, after amazing performances at the School Carnival, Zone and CSSA. Monique has again proved to be one of the best female athletes that we have had in our Junior School by reaching the PSSA Athletics Carnival for Discus. She competed last Wednesday at Homebush for the CIS Team and threw sensationally! She threw over 27m for another PB, putting her in the top 20 of her event (there were 40 competitors in her age group on the day). This is such a wonderful performance for an amazing girl who is a great ambassador for the sport. Congratulations to Monique for her fantastic achievements in the many areas of sport that you have competed in. I cannot wait to hear of your accomplishments for 2015. CSSA Cricket Knockout Round One Last Thursday, our Senior Boys Cricket Team played in the first match of the CSSA Cricket Knockout Competition against Berowra. The team was looking very strong, with some experienced cricket players ready to demonstrate their fine form. GPCC was sent in to bat. David Spragg and Oliver Drennan played confidently and sensibly, getting their eye in early. After losing an early wicket, they again cemented their position, scoring freely and easily, moving to 1/58 after 10 overs. At the end of the 20 overs, GPCC had notched up one of their highest totals in many years, scoring 135. Knowing that 135 was a great total but wanting to stay on the attack, Liam Brettoner (Captain) decided to open with some strike bowlers. Isaiah Brettoner, Nicholas Stewart and Oliver Drennan brought a lot of spark and pace to the attack, not to mention great accuracy. The accurate pace attack continued with more impressive bowling from David Spragg, Jesse Drennan, James Linnet, Evan Mereau, Bryce Lace, Mal Wells, Kane Masters and the Captain himself, Liam. Check out some of these impressive bowling figures: Name Overs Runs Wickets Isaiah 3 2 0 Oliver 2 0 0 Jesse 2 3 1 Liam 2 2 2 In the end, Berowra was only able to manage 41 runs in their 20 overs due to this relentless bowling and great fielding. It was a sensational win by the boys and congratulations to all of them. I must say how impressed I was with their great attitude on the day, how proudly they represented their school, and the professional captaincy by Liam (supported by Nicholas) who chose both the batting and bowling order. Now to Round 2 CSSA State Triathlon Mr Nathan Lambert Hannah Read (swim), Carinya White (bike), Isabella Jones (run) and Liam Ferguson all had a great day competing at the CSSA Triathlon on Friday. The girls did exceptionally well to come third in the Secondary Junior Girls Triathlon Team Event. Hannah gave them a great start by coming out of the water fourth, and between them Carinya and Isabella managed to move forward another place. Liam found the start challenging in the Secondary Junior Boys Individual Event, with over thirty boys jostling for positions to start the swim. He managed to come out of the swim at the back of the front pack, then made his move forward in the bike and run legs to finish fourth overall. After this drinks session, David and Nicholas continued to bat superbly, with David finally retiring on 50 n.o. and Nicholas on 21 n.o. The team continued to dominate the pitch, with more amazing batting performances by Liam Brettoner (29 n.o.)

GPBC News/College News Xplode is a Kids Club Program which happens each Thursday afternoon during school term. For an afternoon of fun games, afternoon tea, craft, songs, Bible talks and more, come along on Thursday afternoons from 3:15pm - 5:30pm in the Jacaranda Room. For more information about Xplode, or to pick up a registration form, please contact GPBC s Youth Pastor, Will Richards at will@gpbc.net.au or on 0424 278 948. Café Youth This week we have Café Youth a dialled back evening where you can catch up with friends over awesome made-to-order food and drinks. We will also be looking at the question Does God like religion? See you at 7:00pm Friday in the Jacaranda Room for a night of games, fun, food and God s Word. Don t forget, Camp X early bird price ends 31 October, so get those forms in quick! Fair Trade Down Under - Friday 24 October 2014 Christmas is just around the corner and you are invited to a fair trade shopping experience! We are hosting a Fair Trade Down Under shopping event on Friday 24 October 2014, in the Church Office Function Room at 7:30pm. Fair Trade products make a difference in the lives of people less fortunate than ourselves. By no fault of their own, many in our world are disadvantaged, disenfranchised, dispossessed, disempowered, displaced, disabled and desperately poor. Fair Trade projects around the world have been set up where people are empowered to produce incredibly beautiful items, unique and diverse in style, materials and design. These artisans work in fair conditions and are paid a fair wage, hence the name Fair Trade. These projects give dignity, empowerment and an income. Come and experience the stories behind the items, learn about how we can participate in making the world a fairer place and shop to empower the poor and marginalised. There will be gift ideas for all people and products from many places around the world. For more information contact Sarah Haines on 0409 522 884. 9

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College News Music Tutor Evening Please put this date in your diaries. Our next Music Tutor Evening will be on Thursday 30 October 2014. Come along and hear your children perform. Uniform Shop With the exception of uniform appointments previously made on 12 and 19 November, the Uniform Shop will be closed on Wednesdays. The Uniform Shop will continue to be open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 8:30am - 11:00am. For any queries please note the new contact email of uniform@gpcc.nsw.edu.au. Prayer Music Tutor Evening Thursday 30 October 2014 CAPA Theatre 5:30 pm - 9:30 pm (Junior School 5:30pm - 7:00pm and Secondary start immediately after) The evening will feature Piano, Bass, Guitar, Flute, Trumpet, Trombone, Drums, Vocal and Saxophone students all involved in our busy tutoring programme at school. Prayer puts life into a proper perspective and increases faith. Our small prayer group has experienced this, as we have met every week to lift up GPCC before God in prayer. We pray in the Staff Common Room on Tuesdays @ 2:00pm until 3:15pm. Contact Ann McLellan on 0400 349 429. For prayer requests please complete the blue form or advise Justine Collins at the College Office. Little Coasties Kindergarten Enrolments for 2015 are now open. To find out more please see www.littlecoasties.com or call 4369 2991 to organise a tour. Upcoming dates Today Kinder Swimming Kinder 2015 Orientation Morning - Bike Track and Morning Tea at Narara Dog Safety Presentation to Infants HSC: Business Studies - 9:25am HSC: Senior Science 1:55pm Year 7 2015 Orientation Morning Friday, 24 October HSC: Software Design and Development - 1:55pm HSC: Textiles and Design - 1:55pm Monday, 27 October Year 1 Swimming CSSA Primary State Tennis Gala Day HSC: Chemistry - 9:25am HSC: Drama Written Exam - 1:55pm CIS Secondary U/15s Cricket Trials Tuesday, 28 October JS After School Art Club Year 3 2015 - Information Evening 7:00pm in SCR HSC: Studies of Religion II - 9:25am HSC: Maths Ext 1-1:55pm CSSA Secondary State Tennis Gala Day Years 9 and 10 CA Excursion - The King and I Peninsula Village Chapel Service Wednesday, 29 October JS Choir 8:00am HSC: Legal Studies - 9:25am HSC: Design and Technology - 1:55pm CC Oztag Years 7 and 8 Gala Day Thursday, 30 October Kinder Swimming Kinder 2015 - Orientation HSC: French Beginners 9:30am HSC: Extension English 1-1:55pm Year 10 PDHPE Swimming Mock Trial Quarter Final Round GPCC Netball Club AGM - 7:00pm SCR Music Tutor Evening 6:30pm - CAPA 11

12 The Messenger Canteen Week 4 Term 4 27.10.2014 Rhonda Campbell 28.10.2014 Kate Dani 29.10.2014 Rebekah Hextall 30.10.2014 Jenny Keys 31.10.2014 Amanda Baird, Debbie Zepernick Newsletter of Green Point Christian College Green Point Trader Coast Shelter Restaurant 346 Mann Street, Gosford If you would like to be on the roster, please email office@gpbc.net.au or 0432 490 975. 25 October 2014 OIC and Food Pickup: Brian Shaw Kitchen Helper: Karen Shaw Helpers: Antoinette and Brooke MacGregor, Leanne Davey, Suzie Morris, Tony Herbert, William Arnot. 1 November 2014 Volunteers from Coast Shelter 8 November 2014 OIC and Food Pickup: Penny Williams Helpers: Alex Smith, Di Smith, Liz Suttie, Ron Suttie, Vicki Wickert and Tony Cunningham For Sale: 2010 Ford Fiesta ECOnetic - 4cyl 1.6L diesel engine. 5 sp manual 5 dr hatchback, white. Bluetooth, USB, voice activated calling, air con, cruise control, airbags, ABS. Great car. Very economical to run. 106,000 kms. Reg to 30/3/2015 $9,800 ONO. Phone: 0410 668 383. Junior School Tutoring: Available by an experienced teacher for Infants and Primary School aged students from Kindergarten to Year 6 in all subject areas. Qualifications include Bachelor of Education and Certificate of Gifted Education (COGE). A Working With Children Check has been approved. Location Bateau Bay. Please phone Melissa on: 0402 375 485. Piano Tuition Term 3: Harrison is an ex-student of GPCC currently completing Bachelor of Music studies majoring in piano, tutoring at school on Fridays. Beginners or more advanced students welcome. Contact no. 0423 821 940. (Please send a message and call will be returned.) Green Point Trader: If you would like to place an advertisement in the Green Point Trader please email details to Marie Hay at newsletter@gpcc.nsw.edu.au. Term Dates 2014 Term 4, 2014 Tuesday 7 October 2014 to Thursday 11 December 2014 Term Dates 2015 Term 1, 2015 Wednesday 28 January 2015 for Years 1-6; 7, 11 and 12 to Thursday 2 April 2015 Thursday 29 January 2015 for Kinder, Years 8, 9 and 10 to Thursday 2 April 2015 Term 2, 2015 Monday 20 April 2015 to Friday 26 June 2015 Term 3, 2015 Monday 20 July 2015 to Friday 18 September 2015 Uniform Shop Operating Times Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday during the School Term: 8:30am - 11:00am (Closed Wednesday) Afternoons by appointment only. Alternate ways to make purchases: 1. Write items on a lunch order bag, enclose cash or cheque and lodge through Canteen. 2. Lodge order and payment through Reception. 3. Phone order to Uniform Shop and pay by credit card. 4. Email uniform@gpcc.nsw.edu.au Always include your child s name and Year Group for delivery. Credit card slips and a receipt are always issued. Green Point Christian College Avoca Drive, Green Point NSW 2251 Locked Bag 1 Kincumber NSW 2251 P: (02) 4363 1266 F: (02) 4363 1082 Absentee Line: (02) 4367 9950 Excursion Line: (02) 4367 9900 Email: office@gpcc.nsw.edu.au Office Hours: 8.30am - 4.00pm