St. Philip's College newsletter
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2019-05-17
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St. Philip's College
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St. Philip's College newsletter
17 MAY 2019, ISSUE 13
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Week 4 May 17 Page 5Newsletter 2019 Rivergum Cafe now has Eftpos As of next week the Rivergum Cafe will now have Eftpos available! Please bear in mind that the minimum transaction will be $5, so if spending less than that to still bring cash. We look forward to seeing you at the cafe! Vanessa Marchione Rivergum Cafe Manager Childrens Book Illustrator Workshop Semester 1 Examination Timetable Year 9, 11 and 12 NOTE Unless Students are actually doing an examination they will be attending normal classes. This means that there is no stay home study periods planned for this week. Date Times Day Year 9 Year 11 Year 12 Monday 3 June Periods 1 & 2 8.45am 10.45am 1 Normal Lessons Economics (2 hours) Accounting (2 hours) Biology (2 hours) Monday 3 June Period 3 Normal Lessons Normal Lessons Normal Lessons Monday 3 June Periods 4 & 5 12.55pm 2.55pm Nutrition (2 hours) Psychology (2 hours) Tuesday 4 June Periods 1 & 2 2 Normal Lessons Psychology (2 hours) Physics (2 hours) Nutrition (2 hours) Tuesday 4 June Period 3 Normal Lessons Normal Lessons Normal Lessons Tuesday 4 June Periods 4 & 5 12.55pm 2.55pm Normal Lessons Legal Studies (2 hours) Modern History (1 hour) Accounting (2 hours) Chemistry (2 hours) Wednesday 5 June Periods 1 & 2 8.45am 10.45am No Assembly 8 Normal Lessons Biology (2 hours) Specialist Mathematics (2 hours) Music (2 hours) Wednesday 5 June Period 3 Normal Lessons Normal Lessons Normal Lessons Wednesday 5 June Periods 4 & 5 12.55pm 2.55pm Science Physics (2 hours) French (2 hours) Japanese (2 hours) English Literary Studies (100 minutes) French (3 hours) Thursday 6 June Periods 1 & 2 8.45am 10.45am 4 History and Geography Chemistry (2 hours) Legal Studies (100 minutes) Geography (2 hours) Japanese (3 hours) Thursday 6 June Period 3 Normal Lessons (Study) Normal Lessons Normal Lessons Thursday 6 June Periods 4 & 5 12.55pm 2.55pm Mathematics Mathematical Methods (2 hours) General Mathematics (1 hour) Mathematical Methods (2 hours) Friday 7 June Periods 1 & 2 8.45am 10.45am 5 English English Literary Studies (100 minutes) Normal Lessons Friday 7 June Period 3 Normal Lessons Normal Lessons Normal Lessons Friday 7 June Periods 4 & 5 12.55pm 2.55pm Period 4 - Normal Lesson Period 5 - Year 9 Endeavour Briefing, Minnamurra Hall Normal Lessons Normal Lessons Year 11 start Semester 2 classes on Tuesday 11 June. Semester 1 Examination Timetable - Year 9, 11 and 12 On Wednesday childrens book illustrator, Craig Smith, was in town to give a workshop to our Senior Art Students. Craig has been a freelance illustrator since 1976. He has illustrated approximately 400 books and has won a number of awards, including The NSW Premiers Literary Award in 1982. The students were engaged and inspired by Craig during his workshop and hopefully he has motivated some students to pursue this career option! We thank Craig for coming in and hope he visits Alice Springs again in the future.
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